Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer - Big, Beautiful SCAM? Elon FLIPS on Trump for WASTEFUL Bill | The Rift | Guests: Ed Szall + Matt Sk.. Aired: 2025-06-04 Duration: 02:39:59 === Love Hitler Logos (05:16) === [00:04:15] Well, it looks like Trump's big, beautiful bill ended up being as beautiful as Bill Clinton. [00:04:21] He's not looking too good these days. [00:04:23] I just saw him. [00:04:24] He looked like a corpse. [00:04:25] Still looked better than Joe Biden, who we haven't seen in months. [00:04:27] Some people say that he died about two years ago, along with everyone else in this room. [00:04:32] I haven't felt love fulfillment or quite anything in years now. [00:04:36] Kind of past the pandemic and all the stuff that happened there. [00:04:38] I feel like the world never came back. [00:04:41] My guests who I'll introduce in a little bit were the creators of the very, very famous documentary, Died Suddenly, and they have a new documentary coming out. [00:04:48] Plus, we're talking about everything with this bill, the craziness, and how Elon Musk has said, I'm out of here. [00:04:54] I'm not working in this government anymore. [00:04:56] But also, by the way, you guys freaking suck. [00:04:59] He's burning Trump. [00:05:00] Plus, we also find out that we're having porn stars speaking now at the turning point conferences. [00:05:05] The shocking part about this was I didn't know this was the first time that happened. [00:05:08] My name is Elijah Schaefer. [00:05:09] We're talking about this and so much more on another episode of The Rift, Monday through Friday, live at 7 p.m. on Rumble X and YouTube. [00:05:17] Don't forget to subscribe to our new YouTube channel that we're trying to launch. [00:05:19] Link is in the description. [00:05:20] Let's start the show. [00:05:42] Elon Musk took a break from impregnating Jewish women and said this. [00:05:47] I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. [00:05:51] He tweeted out. [00:05:52] The massive, outrageous, pork-filled, also known as Randy Fine-filled congressional spending bill is disgusting abomination, almost as disgusting as James Lindsay's Tatas, which of course we'll look at later. [00:06:04] Shame on those who voted for it. [00:06:06] You know, you did wrong. [00:06:07] You know it. [00:06:08] One of the most influential men and wealthiest known men in the world is now speaking out and flipping on the Republicans. [00:06:15] What the hell is going on? [00:06:16] Talk to me about it today. [00:06:17] My guests joining me, documentary filmmakers, investigative journalists. [00:06:20] Tell us who you are. [00:06:22] I am Matthew Scow. [00:06:23] I am the documentary filmmaker you speak of. [00:06:26] And that is Edward Zahl, the investigative journalist that stuck by my side for so many years. [00:06:32] Thanks for having us out, Elijah. [00:06:33] Yeah, so you want to introduce yourself though? [00:06:34] Tell us who you are because you're looking sharp. [00:06:36] Oh, thank you. [00:06:37] He wakes up in that. [00:06:38] That's his pickleball. [00:06:40] I mean, we've all, you know, from the pandemic, we all got kind of buffed. [00:06:43] I mean, Elijah got really buffed during the pandemic. [00:06:46] Yeah, I don't know if you mean buff or you mean gained like had like acute alcoholism for like two years. [00:06:51] No alcoholism, like got buffed. [00:06:52] Like, you can't mess with Elijah. [00:06:53] Elijah will beat you up. [00:06:55] Okay, just like you. [00:06:56] Did it ever end? [00:06:57] Is the question. [00:06:58] Who knows? [00:06:58] But joining us, of course, today is contributor for Rift TV. [00:07:02] Introduce yourself. [00:07:03] Yep, my name is Sarah Stock. [00:07:05] I feel kind of underdressed today. [00:07:07] Everyone's in their suits and ties I have on Brandy Melville. [00:07:11] Well, the show has a dress code, which is kind of crazy that you've been here for like two weeks, which we've told you every day. [00:07:16] There's a dress code. [00:07:16] And then you would go, what the hell? [00:07:18] Why is everyone in a suit jacket? [00:07:20] No one told me about this before. [00:07:22] It's really brave. [00:07:22] I mean, Elijah's harboring like illegal immigrants at his studio. [00:07:25] You know, it's under Holman too. [00:07:28] I mean, this is like it is. [00:07:30] It is true, by the way. [00:07:32] I will say, you know, it was kind of crazy. [00:07:34] There were more radical white supremacists that were sort of exposed today. [00:07:37] I don't really get into that kind of stuff. [00:07:38] It turns out one of them had like a trans fetish. [00:07:40] And like, you know, a lot of these people, I'll tell you this. [00:07:42] We're the most inclusive, you know, pro-West white movement that has ever existed. [00:07:47] You know, they say Hitler would be really shocked to find out that his biggest supporters was a black man. [00:07:52] You know what I mean? [00:07:53] Isn't that crazy? [00:07:54] Indians used to love Hitler. [00:07:55] I don't know if you know that. [00:07:56] They're half Mexican. [00:07:56] Yeah, the Indians were in love with Hitler. [00:07:58] Yeah, really? [00:07:59] We went there real quick. [00:08:00] Like, that was awesome. [00:08:02] No, I'm saying I didn't know because you're you Indian? [00:08:05] Oh, I mean, come on, man. [00:08:07] Only the good half. [00:08:08] English, English by birth. [00:08:10] I was English by birth, but you're one of the soap users. [00:08:12] Yes. [00:08:13] I think I understand that. [00:08:14] I think so. [00:08:15] I definitely take showers. [00:08:16] I make him wear shoes sometimes. [00:08:19] I smell like sweet cookie. [00:08:21] All right, let's get started today. [00:08:22] I want to remind you guys: this is our new show. [00:08:24] It did replace, we had the Rift Report Monday, Wednesday, Fridays, and slightly offensive on Tuesday, Thursday nights. [00:08:29] And now I knew that you've been kind of thinking, well, what is the show called? [00:08:32] And you look around and like, oh, it's called The Rift. [00:08:35] Like, how would you have guessed that? [00:08:37] I don't know. [00:08:37] You know what I mean? [00:08:38] It's like, can you put more logos? [00:08:40] Literally, my main investor was like, I showed him how the show looks. [00:08:43] He goes, that's a lot of logos. [00:08:45] That's all he told me. [00:08:46] That's literally. [00:08:46] He said, no other positive comment. [00:08:48] Nike symbols are everywhere because they want to promote their brand. [00:08:51] So we're at Rift. [00:08:52] I guessed right off the bat. [00:08:53] I knew what show I was on. [00:08:55] Yeah, you can never get it wrong. [00:08:57] All right, let's talk about this today. [00:08:58] So we're going to jump right into this. [00:09:00] This is kind of crazy. [00:09:01] Just so you guys know later, we're going to talk about this new documentary. [00:09:03] You're going to have to see it. [00:09:04] Okay. [00:09:05] Nobody's pulling the rug on a coin for you today on this show, but I'll tell you this. [00:09:09] We are going to pull some strings here and jump into it. [00:09:11] So Elon Musk just came out of the blue. [00:09:14] You had this big, beautiful spending bill that came out here. === Elon's Mementos and Mega-Debt (10:32) === [00:09:17] And Elon, who you know, just left the Department of Doge in an official capacity. [00:09:23] We know that he obviously still has his tentacles everywhere. [00:09:25] You have the hat right there, right? [00:09:26] Yes, it's a memento now. [00:09:29] Where'd you get that? [00:09:30] I think I got it from his team. [00:09:31] Really? [00:09:32] Yeah. [00:09:32] It's a nice little memento. [00:09:33] That's really beautiful. [00:09:34] I honestly. [00:09:35] I mean, this is like we're living in history, you know? [00:09:37] We're living in history. [00:09:38] Remember, it sounds weird, but when everyone says whatever. [00:09:40] It's actually making history. [00:09:42] Oh, that's pretty good. [00:09:44] We're not just living in it. [00:09:45] We are the history. [00:09:46] All you need is what you just said is in history now. [00:09:49] Think about it. [00:09:49] That's what I was going to say. [00:09:50] Whoa. [00:09:51] We're like Elon and that dude doing ketamine bumps over in the back. [00:09:55] And we're real deep right now. [00:09:56] But isn't it crazy? [00:09:57] I was thinking that just like all you need is some drugs, alcohol, keys in the ignition driving with a blonde girl in the passenger seat telling you deep things like we're making history. [00:10:06] That's the American dream. [00:10:07] Okay, so Elon did have the black guy. [00:10:10] He left with the black guy, the infamous, you know, black eye club. [00:10:14] Yeah, you into that, Alicia? [00:10:16] Have you heard this conspiracy before? [00:10:17] Yeah, well, I actually, I don't know if I let me see if I can bring it up real fast. [00:10:20] Elon Musk, Black Eye. [00:10:23] We know that he blamed it, by the way, on Little X. I'm gonna, here you go. [00:10:27] I have a picture here. [00:10:28] We can bring this up. [00:10:28] Just to see or little there you go. [00:10:30] Check that out. [00:10:31] So, yeah, so what is the conspiracy? [00:10:32] Well, so the conspiracy is that a lot of powerful people, world leaders, journalists, and Supreme Court justices, that they right before major decisions appear to fall on the laptops, fall during the day. [00:10:46] They have a black eye. [00:10:47] That black eye appears on them. [00:10:49] And it happens through a myriad of ways. [00:10:51] Like the Justice, what's it? [00:10:53] Roberts fell off a bicycle and just bloodied his eyes. [00:10:57] To be fair, though, I did see Biden actually fall off a bicycle and fall upstairs, which was kind of, I've never saw that in my life. [00:11:04] Okay, but this is a weird thing. [00:11:05] Like, everything's not a conspiracy, but when it happens over and over, right before big decisions, I don't know. [00:11:11] Call me crazy. [00:11:12] I'm in the conspiratorial filmmaking business. [00:11:15] So who knows? [00:11:17] But I know that he went in there with a good mindset of looking at the gunk and the swamp. [00:11:25] And he's a free spirit. [00:11:26] He's a free thinker. [00:11:27] He likes to do drugs to expand his mind. [00:11:30] I'm not against, you know, expansion of your mind, but I think he only had a limited time there anyway. [00:11:35] I mean, he's not one to stay in an office for four years and do the bidding ups, anybody. [00:11:40] He's in and out. [00:11:42] I don't know what kind of deals he made either. [00:11:44] We know he's a deal maker. [00:11:45] We know with boring. [00:11:47] He's got some deep underground things he wants to get done in municipals of LA. [00:11:51] That's hard to get zoning for. [00:11:54] The Mars stuff with NASA. [00:11:56] These are all things that we have to look at. [00:11:57] Yeah. [00:11:58] Some deep stuff. [00:11:58] It's like, hey, he does have things to do, like go to Mars and also, which is actually, you should have switched it. [00:12:03] It was incredibly harder, get something done in LA. [00:12:05] You know what I mean? [00:12:06] You could have said that. [00:12:07] You're like, actually, I'd take two black eyes if that was to get anything done there. [00:12:11] So that's pretty cool. [00:12:14] I really liked a third party coming in and looking at things that we have been shut off from as the public, right? [00:12:21] And that oversight was needed. [00:12:24] But look, he's got a black eye when he's leaving. [00:12:27] There's something to it. [00:12:28] I don't call me crazy. [00:12:29] I was going to say, our resurrects black eyes are not panda eyes. [00:12:34] Whoa, that's what we're doing. [00:12:35] That we went deep. [00:12:36] We took a left turn there. [00:12:37] Yeah, I don't know about that one. [00:12:40] You've seen the movies. [00:12:40] If you know, you know. [00:12:42] Well, okay, I, what is, okay, so we're getting, we got to actually talk about the bill, though. [00:12:45] So, listen. [00:12:46] So the black eyes is what happens is that there's like some sort of like cultic symbolism and they give them a black eye as they leave to like, show, look, we're in control. [00:12:53] Is that what it is? [00:12:55] It's a way we cope with our elected officials not getting anything done, right? [00:12:58] That's one of the things, but also it's where we cope with them just completely ignoring the will of the cope. [00:13:03] Like we cope, it has to be. [00:13:04] Yeah, like, well, it's because sometimes it isn't because someone punched him in the eye. [00:13:08] It's just fell. [00:13:09] But we say it's part of the black eyes. [00:13:10] It could be this, he fell off. [00:13:12] He's kid him. [00:13:13] But why does it happen? [00:13:14] When's the last time he had a black eye? [00:13:16] Either one. [00:13:16] That's been a long time. [00:13:17] I don't know. [00:13:17] Charlie Rose. [00:13:19] When's your last black eye? [00:13:20] Full-on black, black eye. [00:13:23] When I was covering a riot. [00:13:24] Yeah, I got with the projectile, but that's about it. [00:13:26] That's it, right? [00:13:27] Why does it happen so often with these high-profile people? [00:13:30] Well, Charlie Rose. [00:13:31] Charlie Rose literally tripped and fell into his MacBook Pro, and he broke the laptop. [00:13:36] That's legitimately what happened. [00:13:37] That's what he says. [00:13:38] So he says. [00:13:39] Well, look, okay, so this is what happened. [00:13:40] So let's say, I don't know what happened, but he has a black eye. [00:13:42] He says Lil X gave it to him, but he flips. [00:13:45] And it's kind of interesting because even Cernovich weighed in on this. [00:13:48] Mike Cernovich, he's a commentator. [00:13:50] He also created a very, very powerful documentary, which was called Censored, wasn't it? [00:13:55] No, it was the other one. [00:13:56] He's made it a few. [00:13:57] But it's one of Alex Jones. [00:13:58] Something like that. [00:13:58] Yeah. [00:13:59] Yeah, but I don't know. [00:14:00] I don't remember, but it's a really good documentary. [00:14:01] You should look it up. [00:14:02] Cernovich, it's quite a few years ago. [00:14:04] But anyway, he said, Republicans always lie about spending cuts. [00:14:07] Paul Ryan, who is a bitch. [00:14:10] Now, I added that part. [00:14:12] Sorry for my language. [00:14:13] Apologies to the children in the room. [00:14:16] Gave Obama everything he wanted. [00:14:17] It's jarring to realize what a scam it is. [00:14:20] Republicans know that they can get away with it as the alternative is what we lived under and what, and it would be even worse. [00:14:26] How to reform it all is a big challenge. [00:14:27] So obviously people are upset. [00:14:29] Now, this is actually kind of crazy. [00:14:30] If you can take that off the screen for a second there, Mendoza, it's actually diabolical. [00:14:37] When you look at the deficit due to our spending, I saw someone put it into a tweet form, roll the statistics, and you know it's true because it's on X. [00:14:46] I sort of remind people that if you read something about me on X, it's true because it's on the internet. [00:14:52] You know, that's actually like, did this, do you do this? [00:14:54] Yeah, it's there on the internet. [00:14:55] So it's happened. [00:14:57] Right? [00:14:58] That's right. [00:14:58] I mean, preach it, brother. [00:15:00] You're right. [00:15:00] If you read it, it happens. [00:15:02] Give me salvation. [00:15:05] Didn't they hear that? [00:15:06] Yeah. [00:15:06] Okay. [00:15:07] This mic just slowly is creeping on and wanting me to go deeper. [00:15:11] And I just want it to stay there. [00:15:12] I think that's the vodka salsa. [00:15:13] Yeah. [00:15:15] It just keeps moving. [00:15:16] He's like, well, it just keeps getting closer to me and closer to me. [00:15:19] That's collected. [00:15:20] I'm not going to move. [00:15:21] Justin Bieber, where you at? [00:15:23] Okay. [00:15:24] The USA budget deficit. [00:15:25] So, like in 2000, it was 236 billion, and then it actually goes down. [00:15:31] It's hard to believe that in 2002 with our, with our spending in Iraq, that was only down to 158 billion. [00:15:36] And then, somehow, it like triples in 2003. [00:15:39] I think that's probably when we went into Iraq, right? [00:15:42] That's like 2003, yeah. [00:15:43] Yeah, so that makes sense. [00:15:44] Uh, so we're in Afghanistan, then we go to Iraq. [00:15:46] Now it's going higher, 413 billion. [00:15:49] We're about to get stoner level, 420. [00:15:51] Then you see it's getting back under control, 318, 248. [00:15:55] And then in 2007, it goes down to 161 billion. [00:15:59] And then in 2008, it's like, okay, why did we jump up to 459 billion? [00:16:03] Oh, that makes sense because we bailed out the banks, right? [00:16:06] That's what happened there. [00:16:07] In 2009, we also bailed out the banks, still bailing them out. [00:16:10] So now we're at $1.41 trillion. [00:16:13] Okay. [00:16:13] That's diabolical. [00:16:16] And then it just goes out of control. [00:16:18] It's trillion, trillion, trillion, trying to keep the economy. [00:16:21] So they're trying to keep the economy in shape by just spending our money, which by the way, leads to hyperinflation. [00:16:26] This is just printing money, putting more money into circulation. [00:16:29] Then it's $680 billion and it starts going down, $485, $442. [00:16:33] Do you like how when it's going down here, going down is now the highest it was 10 years before, but now it's like they kind of, that's the trick the government says, like we got, we got spending down, but still higher than it ever was in history, according to our income. [00:16:46] And then look, it just goes up during this, during this candemic, 2020, 2000, it no, it quadrupled. [00:16:54] It like quadrupled like quickly. [00:16:56] Yeah, it's 3.13 trillion. [00:16:57] I think that was the biggest deficit in the history of the overall. [00:17:00] We can actually blame that on Donald Trump. [00:17:02] Well, I think that was technically not Donald Trump. [00:17:05] These are wealth transfers, though. [00:17:07] You got to see where the money's going. [00:17:08] These are allocating money and moving it outside of like mortgage loans and they're taking them out of the banks that were going to get burned up by bad loans to people who should never have loans. [00:17:19] And then they were moved over into other institutions, right? [00:17:23] So that's where you're seeing this fluctuation in these deficits. [00:17:26] They're not real numbers, actually. [00:17:27] It's monopoly money. [00:17:28] Yeah, it is. [00:17:29] It's just a billion dollars. [00:17:31] Can you even imagine how much? [00:17:32] Yeah, to me, it doesn't really matter because I'm like, whatever. [00:17:34] It's too much money. [00:17:35] Well, your generation is going to have to pay it back. [00:17:38] Theoretically, it's like, it's all a trillion. [00:17:42] I didn't even know that was a real number. [00:17:43] You know, until I was 18, that trillion was a real number. [00:17:46] Yeah, I thought trillion. [00:17:46] I thought that was just like something you say. [00:17:48] I didn't think that was like a real number. [00:17:50] Well, that's, and the thing with it is that, you know, the whole economy, no one really understands how it actually functions, you know, how they determine interest rates. [00:17:57] The only time we ever care about a house or get a car, right? [00:18:01] None of us here are ever going to deal with a freaking trillion dollars, right? [00:18:04] It's just a number, a huge number of especially when you owe it to other countries that you're not going to pay back like Japanese bonds or our debt to China. [00:18:13] What do you do when you just say, I'm not going to pay? [00:18:15] Like, go to war? [00:18:17] Well, no, like we go to do tariffs. [00:18:19] That's what we did to Gaddafi. [00:18:20] That's what we did to Libya. [00:18:21] Well, true. [00:18:22] Well, we know what was going on there before they kibosh that. [00:18:25] But it becomes where it is monopoly money being thrown around and it's being used to manipulate us into paying higher taxes, yanking us with interest rates. [00:18:37] You know how hard it is for someone in their 20s to get a house now? [00:18:42] It's impossible. [00:18:42] And the American dream is getting sucked away. [00:18:45] But why? [00:18:46] Because of a globalist agenda of 15-minute cities taking us out of independence, making us more of this homogenized, we're going to live together under the same rules of like, we don't own anything and we'll be happy. [00:18:59] These aren't just slogans. [00:19:00] These are actual things that they're trying to achieve. [00:19:04] And this is why you're seeing this fear. [00:19:06] And this with the rise of cryptocurrency is going to be a whole new paradigm that we haven't seen. [00:19:12] Where are we going to go with it? [00:19:14] We've been on the gold stand off the gold standard for like 70 years. [00:19:18] Who knew it could go that long, right? [00:19:20] When you take a country off something that's tangible, it always fails. [00:19:26] Well, that's part of the reason. [00:19:26] We were talking about Elon Tamask. [00:19:28] It's part of the reason why he's leaving the White House. [00:19:30] I mean, he was scheduled to leave in June. [00:19:32] I was told that like three months ago. === Low Testosterone, Big Decisions (09:33) === [00:19:34] But he was not kind of included on that junk to Saudi Arabia where the Bretton Wiz 2.0, the new gold standard is being basically negotiated in exchange for AI and these other computing exchanges. [00:19:46] But I think Elon Musk kind of got the short end of the deal. [00:19:49] He ended up completely crashing Tesla, spending a lot of his social and political capital. [00:19:54] And then Sam Altman, you know, and Marshi's son are going to be the two trillionaires that come out of it. [00:20:00] I won't give it to Elon, though. [00:20:01] He did shape this election like no other. [00:20:04] Without his money and his influence, I think we don't look at a Trump presidency. [00:20:08] Oh, sure. [00:20:08] Whatever that means. [00:20:10] Was it for the better, though? [00:20:12] Because look, I voted for him. [00:20:13] I told everyone to vote for him. [00:20:14] I think it's still a better option because at least we're going to kind of know how we're being screwed. [00:20:19] Like they're actually telling us versus like with Kamala, which is behind the scenes and they like do whatever they want and they don't tell us and then they censor us. [00:20:26] I don't think Trump, they're trying to censor us. [00:20:28] So at least we're allowed to discuss the downfall of our country and the selling off to AI and the CIA. [00:20:32] Like I feel like we're at least able to know about it. [00:20:35] It's sort of a dark black pill, you know, position, but like it's also know the devil that you yeah, but at least at least like it would have been nice during 2020, 2021 if they were like a little more honest and didn't censor us, right? [00:20:48] So I think during Trump initially, when he was there, they weren't censoring so much on the web. [00:20:52] And then when he left, they clamped down. [00:20:53] Remember, right when Biden got in, 2021 is when the censorship went boom. [00:20:57] It was like you could not speak out against the jab and stuff. [00:21:00] They couldn't say anything. [00:21:01] You get deleted. [00:21:02] That's when Schiff started writing Twitter and being like, hey, delete people. [00:21:06] That's when Musk actually woke up and said, I got to buy this. [00:21:08] It's Obama. [00:21:09] Obama administration started with reporters, first of all. [00:21:12] They really censored reporters that had never really been seen before. [00:21:15] And then those kind of ideals are in Twitter, which was, you know, before X. [00:21:20] And hey, give it to Elon for going and buying a company he didn't need to buy. [00:21:24] He did not, he did, he did see there was a void in free speech, right? [00:21:28] And then, you know, on X and Twitter before it was, you would get canceled for anything. [00:21:32] But I remember when it was a news app and not a Facebook video aggregator. [00:21:35] Sure. [00:21:36] Like, I remember when we used to have real arguments with journalists and people, and it was only us, basically. [00:21:40] Monetization ruined it. [00:21:41] Yeah, it was only us having arguments and we'd have like real intellectual battles on X. [00:21:45] And now it's like, what do you notice? [00:21:47] And it's like the finest ass you've ever seen in a girl in a thong. [00:21:50] And you're like, I've never seen those on that. [00:21:52] Elijah's awkward, man. [00:21:55] As long as we're taking the phone to the bathroom, what are we doing? [00:21:58] No, this is called following Matthew Wallace. [00:22:01] No, that's true. [00:22:02] It's called Matthew Wallace's incredible drugs. [00:22:04] I hear a little story on that. [00:22:05] I actually confronted him about this. [00:22:07] We did a project with him about a month ago. [00:22:09] And I said to him, I'm like, you're the reason why a teacher became an OnlyFans model. [00:22:13] And that actually happened. [00:22:14] And he's like, oh, yeah, I do feel bad. [00:22:15] That one person. [00:22:16] Because he did a post saying, like, what do you notice? [00:22:18] And it's like this teacher in a bikini. [00:22:21] I hear what you're saying, though, Elijah, that there was something unique to the point where it wasn't just clickbait, right? [00:22:29] Right. [00:22:30] And there's something great about that. [00:22:31] But there also, when you look at the Twitter papers, there was censorship that was for real that was blocking a group of people who could not get through the veil. [00:22:40] So good and bad, right? [00:22:43] You got to take the good and bad. [00:22:44] Look, we're on X and I mean, it's one of our biggest platforms. [00:22:48] It is our biggest platform. [00:22:50] But who are we speaking to? [00:22:52] You know, are we speaking to the choir a lot of times? [00:22:55] Somewhat. [00:22:56] But at least my stuff is able. [00:22:59] Look, our new film, the trailer, when I uploaded Died Suddenly, I couldn't get past the upload stage on it. [00:23:06] The AI algorithm knocked it out before I could even try to upload it. [00:23:09] Right now, that film, the new trailer is on YouTube for this last week. [00:23:15] Something's changing where we're allowed to now speak about certain things, right? [00:23:19] That we weren't able to before. [00:23:22] Maybe it's because more truth's coming out and people are. [00:23:25] What I was going to say. [00:23:27] I got hit with the long one. [00:23:28] It keeps moving on me. [00:23:30] That's why I'm judo style. [00:23:31] This is a constant fight with Matt in the studio, actually. [00:23:34] Look, see? [00:23:34] Am I crazy? [00:23:35] See? [00:23:37] Like this. [00:23:37] Oh, here we go. [00:23:39] This is live producing. [00:23:40] There's a rift between you and the mic. [00:23:42] You explain it on the phone, you know? [00:23:44] There you go. [00:23:44] Oh, look at the dad jokes. [00:23:46] There you go. [00:23:46] Now that should be no problem. [00:23:48] Give him applause. [00:23:48] I hit the button. [00:23:49] Yeah, that's how I fixed the mic. [00:23:51] We're far less vigilant. [00:23:53] I was dealing like this the whole time, right? [00:23:56] Yeah. [00:23:57] This is also far less vigilant than it ever was, too, by the way. [00:24:00] We've never been less vigilant. [00:24:02] I do want to say this, though. [00:24:03] I want to go into something about this bill that we got to break down, which is kind of crazy, this AI stuff. [00:24:07] We didn't get to discuss this. [00:24:08] It's less even in the budget that I'm concerned about. [00:24:10] It's the weird things that they put into it right as they're giving Palantir access to our data. [00:24:15] Oh my lord. [00:24:16] And reminding you, Palantir came out a little update. [00:24:19] Sarah, you brought this up. [00:24:21] We'll talk about it in a second where Palantir was like, hey, actually, you guys got it all wrong about this database. [00:24:26] Let me tell you why it's good to actually surveil you guys further. [00:24:31] And the tweet they put out, we'll read it in a moment. [00:24:33] Sarah will read it. [00:24:33] It's outrageous, but check this out. [00:24:35] Obviously, you guys know that people are not acting on their will. [00:24:39] People don't seem to be strong or have grit. [00:24:43] People always, the reason why people judge me is because this is why people judge me. [00:24:47] Why does some guy from LA who sounds like he's been sucking on a helium balloon or something else? [00:24:56] Why is he telling you how to live? [00:24:58] And why is he fighting against the deep state? [00:25:00] Why? [00:25:01] Because you have low testosterone. [00:25:03] You think you're strong, but you are chemically castrated. [00:25:06] And that's why. [00:25:06] And just because you come from LA, I found out the atrazine was real. [00:25:10] I was drinking the tap water. [00:25:12] And the frogs were gay everywhere. [00:25:15] He's messing up his retro. [00:25:16] It's true. [00:25:17] It's true. [00:25:17] I'm doing a live read right now. [00:25:18] Oh, yeah. [00:25:19] It's true. [00:25:20] I imagine how this guy's to work with. [00:25:22] It's like, imagine trying to hit on girls. [00:25:24] This guy, you're like, so can I get your number? [00:25:25] And she's like, he's like, you know, he's got a, he's got boost mobile, you know? [00:25:29] Immediately turns. [00:25:31] I've never been a wingman. [00:25:33] Elijah is a very nameless individual. [00:25:37] No, but it's true. [00:25:38] I worked on my testosterone. [00:25:39] I really wanted to know why I didn't have like, you know, you know, the grit that I wanted, why I didn't seem to be like as strong as I wanted. [00:25:44] And then I ended up, you know, working in my testosterone levels. [00:25:47] And the only way to do that is through supplementation lifestyle change. [00:25:49] You got to go to the gym, but you've also got to supplement. [00:25:52] That's why you ask yourself, well, I'll just go to Amazon and order, you know, fenugreek, NO2, the kind of things IGF that you can buy online and I'll take it. [00:25:59] But what's the problem? [00:26:00] The problem is when you take it orally, you get no absorption. [00:26:02] You have to have either an injection or a sublingual liquid that has a carbon delivery system that is patented for Americans by Americans in order to give you the 98% absorption you need to increase your testosterone up to 46% today. [00:26:15] So right now you can get man's edge. [00:26:17] Buy one, get one 50% off with auto ship. [00:26:19] That's buy two, 50% off. [00:26:21] It's because buy one, get one free. [00:26:22] Sorry. [00:26:22] So it's yeah, buy two for 50% off. [00:26:24] Plus, get this. [00:26:26] You ask an initial 10% off. [00:26:27] It's just like 60% off. [00:26:29] Now, why would they sell it at cost? [00:26:30] Well, maybe because the company has values and they know that men having their testosterone up is good for the country. [00:26:36] And they know that you love the product so much, even if they lose a little bit of money selling it up front to you, you'll continue to come back. [00:26:41] That's a company that believes in their product and believes in you. [00:26:43] That's why I have such an easy time presenting this stuff to you guys because not only do I use it, but you should use it. [00:26:48] Get your testosterone up. [00:26:49] One of you guys that's a longtime viewer of the show, who's not easily scammed and doesn't buy snake oil and stuff like that, started using the product. [00:26:55] He said that, you know, obviously start, you know, when you're, you know, with the same thing every night, I'll just say when you're married for a long time, you know, maybe you're not going multiple rounds and stuff. [00:27:02] He said he was all of a sudden for a couple months of something. [00:27:05] He's going, boom, round two, round three. [00:27:07] So it's like, hey, ain't no one said that it's bad for the married life to get more than one round in. [00:27:11] So get your man's edge today at elijahigfthenumberone.com, promo code Elijah. [00:27:17] It's E-L-I-J-A-H-I-G-F the numberone.com promo code Elijah to get it today. [00:27:22] Elijah, have you thought about having Sarah take it and see if she grows a mustache? [00:27:26] I was actually wondering what would happen. [00:27:29] Let's all do some right now. [00:27:30] They sell some for women. [00:27:32] They do. [00:27:32] Yeah. [00:27:33] Yeah. [00:27:33] You should try that. [00:27:34] Yeah, actually. [00:27:35] Get some muscles. [00:27:37] I think that's what it does. [00:27:37] I think I'll show estrogen on this stuff in cards. [00:27:39] Yeah, actually, I'm not test tough. [00:27:41] We played a video yesterday of somebody who actually did that. [00:27:44] And I just want to remind people that there are women who do take testosterone and it will affect your voice. [00:27:49] This is a real AI video of this is a real AI video of Sarah. [00:27:59] This is a real. [00:28:00] Oh, you made it, did that? [00:28:01] No, you did that, Sarah. [00:28:02] It's a real AI video. [00:28:04] Is that the one of me getting punched? [00:28:06] No, it's a real AI video of you, Brittany Griner. [00:28:09] It's a real video of Sarah after Long Tan taking testosterone. [00:28:15] Hello, my name is Pierre. [00:28:16] This is my voice one week on tea. [00:28:20] She went Brittany Griner. [00:28:22] Hello, my name is Pierre. [00:28:23] This is my voice one year on T. Hello, my name is Pierre. [00:28:27] Oh, my. [00:28:30] No, stop. [00:28:35] Hello, my name is Pierre. [00:28:37] I like it. [00:28:38] You can't even see her anymore. [00:28:40] Why are you going to trim the brightness on your screen? [00:28:42] She's gone, bro. [00:28:44] You didn't just deepen the voice. [00:28:45] You ruined the name Pierre for me now. [00:28:47] How dare you? [00:28:48] Why do they always choose names like that, too? [00:28:50] Why is it never just like, hi, my name's Steven? [00:28:52] It's like, hi, my name's Mincer. === Kosher Meat Tips (03:08) === [00:28:53] And you're like, Mincer? [00:28:54] Like the thing that you do the meat thing with? [00:28:56] Well, they want to be remembered, right? [00:28:58] That's part of the whole thing. [00:29:00] Well, we remember that was tragic. [00:29:01] Oh, Lord. [00:29:02] Why'd you do that? [00:29:04] You're having a good time. [00:29:05] Oh, that's a month, isn't it? [00:29:07] You're totally going to get banned now. [00:29:08] That's outrageous. [00:29:09] No, it's raised bigotry. [00:29:10] Well, no, we're very, we actually support, we actually support her in all of her, in all of her mode. [00:29:16] I also have another video here. [00:29:16] I actually need to post it in real time. [00:29:18] I also found out something really important here, too. [00:29:20] I posted a recent Pride video, as in posting it right now. [00:29:24] And I just wanted to say shout out to everybody running that. [00:29:27] It's the most inclusive, the most inclusive group of people ever. [00:29:30] You can be a boy, a girl. [00:29:32] You can literally be whatever you want. [00:29:33] Your dreams can come true. [00:29:34] Yeah. [00:29:34] And all religions, actually, everybody can chop their wiener off equally. [00:29:38] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:29:39] It's a beautiful world. [00:29:40] I found out, actually, that all religions can be LGBTQ. [00:29:44] Shout out to my favorite gay rabbi. [00:29:48] Check this out. [00:29:50] A little bit of a how to eat kosher as a gay Jew. [00:29:53] So I've heard that kosher meat actually tastes saltier than meat that is in kosher. [00:29:59] The reason this is is because blood is not cooked up now. [00:30:03] Oh, you ties in. [00:30:05] He's trying to get the blood out of the meat. [00:30:06] So after they'll think he knows how to get the blood out of the meat someone who got the dude, he knows how to get a little more out of that meat, honestly. [00:30:14] He's like, I'll do the brisk. [00:30:16] Well, they take the meat off every time, don't they? [00:30:18] Oh my gosh. [00:30:19] He's like, let it go, Shimo. [00:30:22] Let it go. [00:30:23] He's like, I need to get the blood out of the meat off. [00:30:26] How do they get the blood out? [00:30:28] They circ it in water. [00:30:30] Is that what they're doing in the tunnels? [00:30:31] They get the blood out. [00:30:32] Then they take the meat and it's coated completely in like salt all around. [00:30:36] And you leave it on like a tilted rack so that the blood gets drawn out. [00:30:41] The blood gets drawn out by the salt and then it drips out. [00:30:45] Then after that, this is cultural enrichment. [00:30:49] What am I watching, bro? [00:30:51] What are we watching? [00:30:52] The end of Western civilization, I think, culture. [00:30:56] However, the blood of fish is okay and is kosher. [00:31:00] And so if you get a fish, as long as it's a kosher fish, you can eat it right away and you don't have to draw out the blood. [00:31:06] Awesome. [00:31:08] Is that the fish that Jesus told Peter, go get the coin out? [00:31:11] Okay. [00:31:11] Dude, that's like, that's crazy. [00:31:13] That's the chosen. [00:31:13] That's the chosen people. [00:31:14] Anyway. [00:31:15] All right. [00:31:15] I was going to say, that's great. [00:31:16] Good for them. [00:31:16] Let's get a round of applause. [00:31:17] We love them. [00:31:18] We love them. [00:31:19] Now I know how to get them. [00:31:20] We love them. [00:31:20] That blood out that meat. [00:31:21] That kosher meat. [00:31:22] Anyway, I just wanted to give tips, kosher pride tips, only here on the rift. [00:31:26] Back to the story. [00:31:28] So mentioning here for this, mentioning here for this story here, the AI I mentioned about is that, let me see if we have. [00:31:38] Yes, we do actually. [00:31:39] We have this. [00:31:40] Inside of the Big Beautiful bill, there was a provision set in place. [00:31:44] Trump's Big Beautiful bill, Disclose TV reported here, bans all 50 states from regulating AI for 10 years, centralizes control at the federal level, and integrates AI systems into key federal agencies. === ChatGPT and Political Lies (05:15) === [00:31:58] And in response to this, I think we also have this report. [00:32:01] AF Post reported in response, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, after voting for Trump's Big Beautiful bill, stated that she would have voted no had she read the clause that incorporates AI across federal agencies and bans states from regulating for the next decade, of which she then said, oops, I shouldn't have said that because now you know I don't read the bills that I vote. [00:32:23] I was going to say that's important to read the bills that you sign. [00:32:28] Their bills are like 900 pages. [00:32:30] It's insane. [00:32:31] Well, I think we now know why everything is the way that it is in this country. [00:32:35] It's like they don't even read it. [00:32:36] No, no. [00:32:37] What's an autopilot? [00:32:38] I mean, let's be honest here. [00:32:39] It's probably written in ChatGPT. [00:32:41] You know, she probably had ChatGPT summarized. [00:32:44] But it's just Trump's eyeliner. [00:32:45] Does that mean they're drained in the swamp? [00:32:48] Does that mean the AI drained the swamp? [00:32:50] Like, they have so clueless of what's going on right now. [00:32:53] They run it through ChatGPT and ChatGPT would just lie about it. [00:32:56] No, they asked Grock. [00:32:57] That's true. [00:32:59] Learning from humans starting to lie about different things. [00:33:02] Chat GPT would be like, yeah, this bill is really good. [00:33:07] The AI is the new arms race. [00:33:10] That's what it is. [00:33:11] It's like they equated it to the Manhattan Project. [00:33:14] And the Manhattan Project, it didn't work out for some people in Japan. [00:33:18] And that's where this technology is going to wind up. [00:33:23] DARPA's going to be the forefront. [00:33:25] Lockheed Martin's going to be there. [00:33:27] So in 2004, I was in UT. [00:33:29] Is it okay if I tell a little story for you guys? [00:33:31] Go ahead. [00:33:31] In 2004, I was doing a documentary. [00:33:34] And I was in UTD in Dallas. [00:33:37] And what it was, it was a nanotechnology conference. [00:33:40] No one had heard the name before. [00:33:42] Nano had never been shown. [00:33:45] The Prince Andrew was there as kind of a royalty, you know, as someone to be from the royal family to look over this new technology. [00:33:54] The technology was so new, they didn't know what to do with it. [00:33:57] There was no application that they even thought of. [00:34:00] They asked Prince Andrew, what would you do with this technology? [00:34:02] He said, maybe we build some tennis rackets with it. [00:34:05] Let's go to British Accent. [00:34:07] Thank you. [00:34:07] But when I went and I recorded what was happening in the lab, what was the most amazing thing that I recorded was inside the capsule was like string, right? [00:34:19] And it was waving like this in the air. [00:34:21] They hit it with a frequency. [00:34:23] The molecular structure changed as the nanotechnology changed formation. [00:34:27] And that stringy string that was floating, it transformed into a steel bar. [00:34:32] It's like you just take an IGF-1. [00:34:34] Exactly. [00:34:35] Exactly. [00:34:36] 500.IGF1.com promo code. [00:34:40] It feels so good. [00:34:41] But what I'm saying, you know who was there? [00:34:43] Lockheed Martin was there and all the who's who in the defense industry because they know what to do with that technology. [00:34:50] Technology is neutral. [00:34:52] The Wright brothers, when they created the plane, they regretted it. [00:34:55] Why? [00:34:56] Because it was used to bomb people in all our world wars. [00:34:59] What about the masturbation machines that evil people have used to kill very threatened minorities in our world? [00:35:05] We wanted the trailer plane here. [00:35:07] We have to. [00:35:07] I got to go through this. [00:35:09] I'm just asking that. [00:35:11] Is this? [00:35:11] How could that be used for good? [00:35:13] It's neutral. [00:35:15] Yeah. [00:35:16] Okay, what if it wants to help with fertility? [00:35:19] All right, that's all I've got. [00:35:20] That's actually true. [00:35:21] Because what if lesbians needed it in pride, needed the donations of the male seed, and then therefore it was to help. [00:35:27] And it was for men who were born without arms. [00:35:30] That's true. [00:35:30] Amputees from war to help lesbians. [00:35:33] Got to figure that out. [00:35:35] The better centers now. [00:35:36] Oh, it's right, right? [00:35:40] I want to see a transitional segue out of that one. [00:35:43] Let's go. [00:35:43] Okay. [00:35:44] Speaking of. [00:35:45] Well, the fertility rate's been hit really bad. [00:35:47] And then people like Sarah are on like Elijah's show now instead of having kids. [00:35:51] And like, what are we doing now? [00:35:53] You know, like, no one's having a shit. [00:35:54] She's just fired. [00:35:56] It's crazy. [00:35:57] No, I love Sarah. [00:35:58] I love all you guys. [00:35:59] You know, you had an Indian take you down. [00:36:04] The Canadians, they're such easy targets for these Indians. [00:36:07] First time for everything. [00:36:08] Yeah. [00:36:09] Oh. [00:36:11] Come on, guys. [00:36:12] Let's stop joking about this. [00:36:13] That's what I said in the chat. [00:36:14] Okay. [00:36:14] I love it seriously. [00:36:15] Speaking of that, by the way, a couple of super chats. [00:36:17] We are doing super chats now. [00:36:18] Oh, I love it. [00:36:19] Homer Jay Fuentes said, congratulations on getting 1k subscribers on YouTube already. [00:36:23] That's true. [00:36:23] Before we even launched the first video, 1K subscribers. [00:36:26] And we're very happy because, you know, there's like 60-something of you watching. [00:36:30] That's crazy. [00:36:30] As I mentioned, we have a channel with 500, over 540,000 subscribers, and there's like about 300 live viewers there. [00:36:38] We have like about 60 with like 1K subscribers. [00:36:42] That's crazy because we have 550 times the amount of subscribers and like only about 600% more, like six times the amount of live viewers. === Trump's Dance and Confetti (13:39) === [00:36:51] Meaning that channel's cooked. [00:36:53] If you haven't subscribed to the new channel, make sure you do. [00:36:55] I want to mention a little bit later in the show, we're going to be talking about this new film. [00:36:59] Speaking of the scam, right? [00:37:00] We've been getting scammed forever. [00:37:01] And if you remember, who was originally brought us the great Operation Warp Speed was none other than our president Donald Trump, which is what I think you were talking about. [00:37:10] He brought us Operation Warp Speed. [00:37:12] It's hard for me to know how serious Trump is sometimes, considering the fact that while we're getting this bill, we're finding out that we're about to push ourselves into literal poverty. [00:37:22] It's the main thing about this. [00:37:23] It's making, you know, openings to take advantage of our country through AI. [00:37:29] We get this launch today from Bitcoin magazine, just in Donald Trump to launch Bitcoin and crypto wallet and trading app. [00:37:39] Let's go with a crappy AI. [00:37:42] Now, everyone got really up in arms. [00:37:46] Yeah, everyone got really mad at this, but thank God Donald Trump Jr. came in and clarified. [00:37:51] Check this out. [00:37:52] This is really good news, everybody. [00:37:54] So you thought, dude, they're scamming people. [00:37:55] That's not true. [00:37:56] They're not scamming people today. [00:37:57] Donald Trump Jr. said this. [00:37:59] The Trump organization has zero involvement with this wallet product. [00:38:02] Oh, thank God. [00:38:04] But Eric Trump and I know nothing about it. [00:38:06] However, stay tuned. [00:38:09] World Liberty Financials, which we have been working tirelessly on, will be launching our official wallet soon. [00:38:15] So that's not their wallet. [00:38:16] Don't worry. [00:38:17] We wouldn't launch that today. [00:38:18] We're launching ours in a few weeks. [00:38:20] It looks like that. [00:38:22] Only President Trump can get away with doing this, right? [00:38:25] And, you know, the inauguration. [00:38:26] Elijah, did you get the memo right before the inauguration? [00:38:29] No. [00:38:30] To buy the coin? [00:38:31] Oh, yeah. [00:38:32] I bought $500 worth just to see what happened. [00:38:34] I think it's worth $67 or $80 now. [00:38:36] But if you'd sold it right after, you would have made a hefty profit. [00:38:39] No, I didn't get the original email. [00:38:41] I got the right winning. [00:38:42] You didn't get the insider trader email because that's what it is. [00:38:45] All crypto is insider trading. [00:38:46] At least everything. [00:38:50] I will tell you, though, I'm not going to acknowledge this, but oh, I got to be very careful. [00:38:56] Oh, so let her say it so you don't have to say it. [00:38:59] No, no, no. [00:39:00] I will tell you that I have been privy to hear of other people's investments of which I never made myself, to clarify. [00:39:07] You bought Hot Tour? [00:39:10] No, JBrew. [00:39:11] Yeah, I'd be JP. [00:39:12] Oh, I mean, I don't know. [00:39:14] I don't know. [00:39:14] I guess. [00:39:16] But I don't like to buy these coins. [00:39:18] I don't trust them. [00:39:18] I don't trust you. [00:39:19] No, you shouldn't because they're made to get rugged. [00:39:21] Yeah, they all do. [00:39:22] But I will say that, no, it's just that there is a real insider trading that goes on, and I have seen it. [00:39:30] I'm not going to incriminate myself or anybody else. [00:39:32] I've just, I've seen it, and people profit a lot. [00:39:36] And I've been very nervous to get involved in that kind of stuff because to the IRS, I would never do such a thing. [00:39:41] To the FBI, I would not get involved in that. [00:39:44] Thank you very much. [00:39:45] That's right. [00:39:46] In fact, I would never get involved in it because I don't have any money. [00:39:50] So he buying all these Marines right here. [00:39:53] These are really nice studio. [00:39:55] Yeah, it's like because we spent, we spent all I literally moved here, spent all my money moving here, and then on the studio. [00:40:00] However, I just want to clarify again. [00:40:02] And that's right. [00:40:03] Everyone at this table, we have no money, IRS. [00:40:06] I don't have any money. [00:40:07] She's not even illegal to be here. [00:40:08] Yeah, she's taking a nap when you came in. [00:40:14] Yeah, it was very wholesome. [00:40:15] It's like a hostel. [00:40:16] It was like a hostel. [00:40:18] Oh, I don't know. [00:40:19] We're allowed to take a break. [00:40:21] Yeah, why should you just go to the bottom? [00:40:22] People make sweatshirts all day long. [00:40:24] That's true. [00:40:25] I like, I go home. [00:40:26] That being said, a couple more super chats as well before the salty ones. [00:40:30] Okay. [00:40:31] Steve0906 said it's not their money, so they don't care. [00:40:34] That's true. [00:40:35] And by the way, they don't care because they'll always be taken care of by these companies. [00:40:40] Homer Jay Fuentes also said 20 bucks. [00:40:42] Let's get some confetti. [00:40:43] I think we need confetti for a you gotta you get. [00:40:45] You get confetti and I don't. [00:40:47] We have confetti, maybe we don't. [00:40:50] Uh, if you have to click the button there you go, let's go as well. [00:40:56] Remember, it's a confetti of color which COC, which you know. [00:40:58] You gotta pass hand motions, correct? [00:41:01] Yeah, do it. [00:41:02] Do a hand motion. [00:41:05] It's the Trump dance. [00:41:06] Mocking a cow. [00:41:09] It's the Trump dance. [00:41:10] You just the Trump dance. [00:41:11] It's all about hand placement, because if it's up here, this is bad, but if it's down here is this bad. [00:41:18] They're just shorter guys. [00:41:19] Yeah, it's like I never got doing any of these. [00:41:22] You know that's the Trump dance. [00:41:25] It would drive the chat nuts. [00:41:26] You can't do that. [00:41:26] Yeah, we'll let it. [00:41:27] She'll never live it down. [00:41:28] We can't have that. [00:41:28] Yeah, I can't do it. [00:41:29] We can't have our innocent Catholic, you know. [00:41:32] So I love how Trump starts these coins and then he's like, we're not gonna do this one, but wait till ours comes out. [00:41:40] And then I love it. [00:41:42] It's like, hey, in two weeks we're gonna scam you, so get ready. [00:41:44] And then my favorite part is this, it's not even that. [00:41:47] My favorite part is like the responses from people like, look at this one, so what is this? [00:41:52] Then Trump chin, welcome back. [00:41:55] And like people, like like smoking, and then, like I love when it's like Baron is like these, like scams, like Baron has written his first x words to debunk this claim as well, and then, like you know like, just like random things, like please God, send the meter. [00:42:09] I I mean like what? [00:42:10] You saw that uh, there was a coin that Baron got involved in with Martin Skirile, I think it was last year. [00:42:15] Hey, shout out Martin, I was supposed to do an interview with you. [00:42:17] I'd like to still get that interview done and come in there. [00:42:19] You should ask him about it because allegedly uh, Baron Trump was like on group chats with him and was setting this up and who knows, who knows what's true with it. [00:42:26] But we do know that president Trump has now uh kind of credited Baron Trump with uh outreach and also with some of the coins. [00:42:31] Bro, his Trump coin is a half a billion yeah, in the market value. [00:42:35] I mean, there is real money in this and he's made more money for the Trump family than Eric and Don't 100. [00:42:41] Yeah someone, someone else said, without the cocaine, he and whiskey, Tango Fox said in five dollars, which I think you just get a little horn, we'll give you horns for five dollars, they give it kind of applause for ten dollars. [00:42:51] There you go, and then you get applause and confetti for twenty dollars. [00:42:54] Oh, that's a good part, yeah. [00:42:56] What with a hundred? [00:42:57] And then the Hundy I think you take fifty dollars, comes off with a hundred. [00:43:01] Yeah, if you get fifty dollars, you get confetti and uh, a horn and cheering, but the camera will be on, Sarah. [00:43:07] Oh wow, that's wonderful. [00:43:09] Yep, so do your parents know about this? [00:43:14] If you send a hundred dollars, if you send a hundred dollars, the camera and the confetti will be, and it will be on Ed. [00:43:20] So, you guys are going to anyone else. [00:43:23] I am Ed. [00:43:26] It's such an exception kind of at the table. [00:43:28] Okay, you know, no, just kidding. [00:43:29] The shirtless thing is only it's a Canadian thing. [00:43:32] Shirtless Indian. [00:43:33] Uh, Ian Whiskey Tango Fox said Fuentes made the connection that Doge was primarily a data collection front for AI and Palantir. [00:43:40] AI needs hidden non-public data to better target Elijah. [00:43:43] You ever received two black guys? [00:43:46] What was that snippet? [00:43:48] Oh, that was sneaky. [00:43:49] You read anything you want. [00:43:50] That was sneaky. [00:43:52] I think this is, I think he was making a joke about two black eyes, but he spelled eyes. [00:43:56] Oh, that's a two black eyes. [00:43:58] He said we got these guys to be funny. [00:43:59] I don't think it was a joke. [00:44:01] Hey, but but Palantir, Palantir was the kickoff for Life Log, which is a DARPA program. [00:44:06] People want to get some more stuff here, conspiratorial. [00:44:08] Life Log was the precursor to Facebook. [00:44:11] When Facebook Log went down, that's when Facebook went up. [00:44:15] And so this is all orchestrated. [00:44:17] Peter Thiel comes in as this kind of like philanthropist and like, I'm here for the right. [00:44:22] But who are these wolves in sheep's clothing? [00:44:24] You know, that's really what we got to look at when we're looking at the right. [00:44:28] We, these blind, these people who blindly accept all this rhetoric that comes out of any side of the political parties, right? [00:44:36] They're all liars to the degree of they just want your vote, period. [00:44:40] And nothing ever comes out of these broken promises. [00:44:43] We are the people, and we just need to start taking some of this back and holding people accountable. [00:44:49] And until that happens, you're going to keep on getting this grifty grift mentality of fake politicians just getting rich. [00:44:57] Well, it's also the genesis of inclusive capitalism, inclusive populism, and all these little things. [00:45:02] I need you to mark that so I can separate that and put that in a post. [00:45:05] Wait, wait, wait. [00:45:05] Real quick: $50 for Homer Jay Fuentes. [00:45:10] Come on, Homer. [00:45:10] Hello, he said for the bros. [00:45:13] Here we go. [00:45:14] Boom. [00:45:15] Where's the right camera? [00:45:16] I'm on the wrong camera. [00:45:17] No, they're not on the right camera. [00:45:19] Yeah, there you go. [00:45:20] Oh, diggle, diggle it. [00:45:24] Can we get her off her Zoloff? [00:45:26] Come on, let's get it. [00:45:26] Let's pick this up. [00:45:28] Let's go. [00:45:32] We might be getting into meat territory. [00:45:34] What? [00:45:35] What are you talking about? [00:45:37] I'm just an animated person. [00:45:39] Hey, Homer said, what is his name, Fuentes? [00:45:42] I thought people were mean to me. [00:45:44] You guys are savage. [00:45:45] You guys are welcome back on the show anytime. [00:45:47] Did you even miss it? [00:45:48] Did you miss what he said? [00:45:49] I don't know what's going on. [00:45:51] You're going to make her cry. [00:45:51] We're going to feel terrible. [00:45:52] What are you trying to do? [00:45:53] You had a daughter or something. [00:45:55] That's it. [00:45:57] Dude, that was almost as bad as when I had Megan Nager on. [00:46:03] What did you say? [00:46:04] Megan Nager. [00:46:07] That's a Jewish last name. [00:46:08] I'm wondering. [00:46:09] Because this is something. [00:46:09] I thought it was a country in Africa. [00:46:10] We've heard this. [00:46:11] There's also other podcasts in this kind of building. [00:46:13] There's other podcasts. [00:46:14] Are you very careful when you drop the R? [00:46:18] I would say for somebody, like, God, make sure the AC is on. [00:46:21] Okay, do you want to hear the truthful statement? [00:46:23] So I talk about the country in Africa. [00:46:25] This is not a joke. [00:46:26] I am so like, we give everybody shit in this office. [00:46:29] Everybody's fair game, you know. [00:46:33] And we, of course, you know, of course, except for Sarah, we treat her like, you know, we let her sleep on the couch. [00:46:38] Correct. [00:46:38] She's treated very kind. [00:46:40] You know, our intruder gives her cheese, you know, free cheese sticks and stuff like that. [00:46:42] She's eating fried chicken, too. [00:46:44] I mean, she's living it up. [00:46:45] I had to pay for that. [00:46:46] Oh, yeah, that's crazy. [00:46:48] You had to pay for your own lunch at work. [00:46:49] But Canada, honey. [00:46:52] But no, I'm like, so we're here. [00:46:55] These cheese curds cost money. [00:46:56] No, go ahead. [00:46:57] Dude, I'm here. [00:46:58] And like, we're having like, it's like a Friday and we're having like a bit of a time. [00:47:01] And you know me, like, I'm like, my, my, my racism, my internet racism is more of like humorous. [00:47:05] No one gets in. [00:47:05] Like, I'm kind of tongue-in-cheek. [00:47:06] Yeah. [00:47:07] And, you know, kind of. [00:47:09] Well, no, I think like so. [00:47:11] Kind of. [00:47:12] So this guy that runs the podcast, I really like him. [00:47:15] He's in the building. [00:47:16] He's like, we talk all the time. [00:47:17] We shared, we share. [00:47:19] Well, it always starts like that. [00:47:21] Well, the problem is, it's like, so we're like, we're having a bit of a party here. [00:47:24] That's all I'm going to say. [00:47:25] And maybe I was a little bit, you know, it was getting late. [00:47:28] And he's like, hey, come look at my podcast studio. [00:47:30] Come see what you want. [00:47:32] And I'm talking to him. [00:47:33] And then I accidentally, you know, might have dropped that word to him. [00:47:38] Like, oh, yeah, you know, what's up? [00:47:40] And like around a bunch of people and his friends in the room while I was like by myself with like one other person. [00:47:46] And like they looked at me and it was that moment where it's like, I'm either going to die or they're going to laugh. [00:47:52] And they stared at me for a second and they all started, they started laughing. [00:47:55] He said, no, you're one of them. [00:47:56] It's like your life flashed before your eyes. [00:47:58] And that's happened twice with him. [00:47:59] So that's the bad part. [00:48:00] Twice. [00:48:02] Yeah. [00:48:02] Yeah. [00:48:03] Twice it dropped. [00:48:04] But I wasn't being rude or racist. [00:48:06] No, I just was like having fun and thinking he was my real bro. [00:48:10] That's a mj. [00:48:11] You know what I mean? [00:48:11] Yeah. [00:48:12] You were just nagging him. [00:48:13] Yeah. [00:48:14] I was a najer. [00:48:16] Steve0906 just said, oh, Saria Law instead of Sherea Law. [00:48:21] Is that a joke they have with you, Saria Law? [00:48:23] I don't think they know anymore. [00:48:24] They're just making a bunch of jokes out of my name and everyone's just making fun of me and bullying me. [00:48:28] No, no, you're in the same space here. [00:48:30] The hell with you guy, whatever your name was. [00:48:33] Also, somebody said Elijah Schaefer is the best podcaster in the business. [00:48:37] Thank you, sign him. [00:48:38] Thank you, mom. [00:48:40] And then also, I think Ryle Bagg said, I like Sarah. [00:48:44] Oh, look at that. [00:48:45] That's nice. [00:48:46] Yeah, put down the razor blade. [00:48:49] She was so close until you sent that super chat. [00:48:52] Thank you. [00:48:53] It would have been a messy cleanup. [00:48:55] Oh, man. [00:48:56] Well, the studio's already wrapped. [00:48:57] Yeah. [00:48:59] Just don't get onto a X live, a Twitter live, and get with a bunch of the people that I've joked around with and then talk with a bunch of the other people that have ever worked with him and be like, you know, he sometimes makes inappropriate mean jokes in the office. [00:49:15] Yeah, you mean while we're recording? [00:49:16] Because the public can see this. [00:49:18] Have you taken her sandwich before? [00:49:20] Dude. [00:49:21] I will tell you this. [00:49:23] I don't know what that means, but I have the time. [00:49:26] I don't know what we're talking about. [00:49:27] I don't want to even admit. [00:49:29] What? [00:49:29] A moment of Veritas. [00:49:31] What happened to Veritas? [00:49:33] The sandwich thing. [00:49:34] I thought you weren't on the joke. [00:49:36] No, no. [00:49:36] No, so he was accused of taking a pregnant woman's sandwich. [00:49:39] What? [00:49:41] I remember that was the accusation. [00:49:42] It wasn't accidentally shot. [00:49:43] He took my girl's sandwich. [00:49:47] I thought it was code for something an innuendo, and it turned out to be a code. [00:49:50] He talked about what it was. [00:49:52] Well, I know, but I heard the phrases. [00:49:55] It was a horrible thing. [00:49:56] He took a girl's sandwich. [00:49:57] I was going, is that an innuendo? [00:49:58] And then I found out it was like his abuse was that he took her actual physical hand sandwich from the fridge and she claimed abuse. [00:50:05] That's crazy. [00:50:05] We own everything here. [00:50:07] I wouldn't know about women crying about abuse by asking them to do their job. === Two Counts of Child Molestation (04:27) === [00:50:10] I never had to hear them first. [00:50:12] That's crazy. [00:50:13] It's crazy. [00:50:13] It's crazy when it's like, you abused me by making me come into work two days a week and pay me nearly six figures. [00:50:20] Wow. [00:50:21] Wait, is this about me? [00:50:22] No. [00:50:23] It could be. [00:50:24] Don't become the whistleblower. [00:50:26] Have you ever wondered that if anyone used Matt, one of your points is going to come the whistleblower. [00:50:31] I thought it was going to be one day a week. [00:50:34] Oh, my goodness. [00:50:35] They become in two days a week. [00:50:37] Wait, is this about me? [00:50:38] Well, you're on the work visa here. [00:50:40] There are hours, aren't there, to that? [00:50:42] Okay. [00:50:43] Bro, that's his paperwork. [00:50:44] I don't know why everyone thinks I'm not American. [00:50:46] Well, okay, aren't they? [00:50:48] Choose Kirk accent. [00:50:49] Look, I'm British too. [00:50:50] We're from the Commonwealth. [00:50:51] I was born American. [00:50:52] All right. [00:50:53] But let's get into topic two here. [00:50:55] Yeah. [00:50:55] We'll talk about this. [00:50:57] So this is actually kind of crazy, what just happened. [00:50:59] So speaking of corruption, RiftTV.com reports this, that a Georgia nightmare, make sure you go to rifftv.com for the latest news stories. [00:51:08] Georgia Nightmare, Democrat mayor and wife is charged with a sickening child sex crime scandal. [00:51:13] You'll never believe that the guy that looks like that was involved in crimes against children. [00:51:18] That's just the Wikipedia photo for any child molester. [00:51:24] Show me a child abuse. [00:51:26] Child abuser. [00:51:29] No, that's real. [00:51:29] That's real. [00:51:30] All right, let me look at this. [00:51:32] Climax, Georgia. [00:51:33] What the? [00:51:33] Let me see this. [00:51:34] Okay, so yeah, in the tiny town of Climax, this is real. [00:51:37] Climax. [00:51:38] And then the writing, the tiny town, too, and it's called Climax, is really after Mayor Joseph Kelly, 38, was arrested on June 1st, 2025, on two counts of child molestation with his wife, Natalie Kelly, 44, charged with two counts of second-degree cruelty to children. [00:51:52] The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Decatur. [00:51:56] What's first degree? [00:51:57] Like, is there degrees of child? [00:52:00] I don't think we should joke about it. [00:52:01] It's who's joking. [00:52:04] This one level. [00:52:05] That's what it is. [00:52:05] It's like way more extreme and brutal. [00:52:08] Go ahead, finish this crazy child molesting story, please. [00:52:13] He hates it when I interrupt. [00:52:16] You keep fun interrupting his reads. [00:52:19] Get this man another white car. [00:52:21] The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and I think it's Decatur County Sheriff's Office moved swiftly after allegations surfaced that Joseph, a Democrat and county school district employee, had essayed multiple minors. [00:52:32] The charges against Natalie, accused of failing to protect the victims, have deepened the town's sense of betrayal. [00:52:38] The scandal unfolded in a close-knit community of just 300, has left residents grappling with the shock of a trusted leader's alleged crimes. [00:52:45] The county sheriff's office requested the assistance of the GBI to investigate allegations that Joseph Kelly had contact with multiple minors. [00:52:52] The GBI stated in a release. [00:52:53] The investigation launched on May 31st led to the couple's arrest the next day. [00:52:57] Both were booked into the county jail, with Joseph facing severe charges and Natalie accused of enabling the abuse. [00:53:02] At this time, there is no indication that the alleged acts are related to his employment. [00:53:06] The GBI clarified, addressing concerns about Joseph's role in the school district. [00:53:10] They released a statement here saying they have been arrested and charged with two counts of essaying children. [00:53:16] His wife, Natalie Kelly, 44, also of Climax, has been arrested and charged with two counts of cruelty to children in the second degree. [00:53:23] On Saturday, May 31st, 2025, the County Sheriff's Office requested the assistance of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to investigate allegations that Joseph Kelly had that kind of contact with multiple minors. [00:53:34] Both Joseph and Natalie were arrested later the same day. [00:53:38] He's the mayor of Climax and is employed by the county school district. [00:53:42] As this time, there is no indication that the alleged acts are related to his employment. [00:53:45] Okay, so to be kind of serious here, are you a parent? [00:53:50] No. [00:53:50] You a parent? [00:53:51] Oh, yeah. [00:53:51] Okay. [00:53:52] Yeah, we got four kids. [00:53:53] Like, we're all children. [00:53:54] He's like a parent of, we're parenting you right now. [00:53:56] You have a child. [00:53:56] He's sitting right here. [00:53:58] Okay. [00:53:58] Yeah. [00:53:59] So all things aside, you know, rightfully so, my wife's obviously very paranoid about we have two kids. [00:54:08] And when I say this, we know that when we're talking about, I'll tell people I have two very beautiful kids. [00:54:12] It's because they're very beautiful young boys. [00:54:14] They have blue eyes, blonde hair. [00:54:15] But there are people out there who have, when they say beautiful young kids, they mean something very, very, very wrong and nasty. [00:54:21] And, you know, this is not like rocket science, but the problem with today is that we have a normalization of degeneracy. === Diaper Drama (13:17) === [00:54:32] We're not talking, I'm not talking about like, oh, just promiscuity or like, you know, whatever. [00:54:38] People are, I would say, probably increasingly normalizing the abuse of children in online chat rooms and communications. [00:54:46] So much so that I just saw a Predator poacher's clip that they got, I can't even play it here, but the guy, they got the guy to show up to essay a child at the house. [00:54:57] Obviously, it's a sting. [00:54:59] He shows up in his diaphragm, a diaper. [00:55:02] Just a diaper. [00:55:04] Shout out to Alex. [00:55:05] Alexander. [00:55:06] Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:55:08] And then he defecates himself in front of the house, like in front of the alleged child's house to like getting turned on by soiling himself in a diaper before he was going to go engage in abuse of a child. [00:55:21] And then goes in, and then the police come in. [00:55:26] But now he has poo in his diaper during the stink. [00:55:32] And the police refuse to arrest him with the diaper on. [00:55:35] This is a real clip. [00:55:36] You can go watch it. [00:55:36] It's Alex Rosen's picture. [00:55:40] Yeah, no, it's his avatar. [00:55:42] Oh, wow. [00:55:43] Well, yeah. [00:55:44] And then the cops make the guy remove on the live stream the diaper, the soiled diaper. [00:55:48] Is that when crap hit the fan? [00:55:50] That's when the crap hit the fan. [00:55:51] What happened? [00:55:52] Do we not get a little like. [00:55:54] Yeah, there you go. [00:55:55] He's full of, yeah, exactly. [00:55:57] He's full of S-H-I-T, literally. [00:55:59] And then look at how much of disturbance she is. [00:56:00] She doesn't even see the clip. [00:56:01] Now she's like disturbed as hell. [00:56:03] And then the guy is like, you know, his man parts are now visible on the live stream, like inverted, holding a poopy diaper with the police trying to like, and the police have to put on gloves, like grab the soiled diaper and arrest this man like naked. [00:56:19] And then like, by the way, according to the report, this is like common. [00:56:24] And I just, I just bring this up. [00:56:26] I just bring this up in saying there are some sick freaks out there. [00:56:31] And I know it's very cliche to say the wood chipper, but it's like, dude, we have to have a real conversation on why people are getting into such degenerate levels of sexual proclivities like that. [00:56:47] Like, I mean, that's, that's like, that's maybe that, that's first degree sexual abuse of a child, right? [00:56:51] That's first degree. [00:56:51] That's what we're talking about. [00:56:52] That's crazy. [00:56:53] Having porn readily available since you're a kid, right? [00:56:57] There's this desensitization of just the normal human body at one point that that kind of, and a lot of these people have trauma, dude. [00:57:05] Like this person is probably horrifically abused, but not to say it's a reason, excuse, but there, there is like this mental illness here with these crazy. [00:57:14] So for sure, he needs to get his balls chopped off. [00:57:18] He can't deal with what's going on in there. [00:57:20] So just chop the nuts off and then he'll kind of calm down with that poo stuff. [00:57:24] If not, we have to keep them locked up in insane asylums. [00:57:28] Insane asylums are going to do more than lock these types of people. [00:57:31] Yeah, but look. [00:57:32] Give me a new point, Sarah. [00:57:33] What should we do? [00:57:35] Am I allowed to say? [00:57:36] Well, you can be smart with your words. [00:57:38] I mean, the point of the show is to talk about what we want in a way that gets out of the way. [00:57:42] Don't just like, you know, yeah, obviously. [00:57:45] Obviously, there should be capital punishment for all pedophiles. [00:57:48] Like, is that even a question? [00:57:51] To what degree? [00:57:52] First degree, second degree? [00:57:53] Any degree. [00:57:54] Who cares? [00:57:55] We should kill them. [00:57:56] You're just in. [00:57:57] You're just into unaliving the people who do bad things. [00:58:00] I hear you. [00:58:01] I hear you. [00:58:03] They're coming after kids. [00:58:04] Look, we had Alex Rosen on our show. [00:58:07] Great guy, man. [00:58:08] And I love that this vigilante and they don't like the term, but that's what it is, is taking justice into our hands because we, the people, were tired of seeing this. [00:58:17] And it's like, we live in an age of there, as you'll find out, Elijah, the kids have openness to the world through the devices, right? [00:58:27] We don't know like Roblox. [00:58:28] Dude, my kid loves building Roblox. [00:58:30] How old are your kids, by the way? [00:58:31] He's 12 and 7. [00:58:33] He's 12 and 7. [00:58:35] So I have a 12-year-old and a 7-year-old, right? [00:58:37] Oh, I thought you said he's 12 and 7. [00:58:38] I was like, damn. [00:58:39] My daughter's seven. [00:58:40] My son's 12. [00:58:41] But he likes to like build games. [00:58:42] So I like to encourage the building and not just the playing. [00:58:46] But when you go in that, you don't know who's behind it. [00:58:49] You have to, dude, I talk so open to my kid about the dangers of pedophiles and these kind of people out there. [00:58:56] And I'll show him videos. [00:58:57] Look, this guy lured people in doing this. [00:59:00] If you try to avoid it, like it's not going to happen, the dangers are going to come, right? [00:59:05] So we live in a very dangerous society now where predators are so one step close to a child through any kind of means, through phones, games, and then they get them out of the house, right? [00:59:18] So I say to parents, you've got to just be deathly bold. [00:59:22] So many vigilantes. [00:59:23] So many parents literally, parents don't even monitor their kids. [00:59:27] Oh my gosh, how dare you? [00:59:28] That's abuse. [00:59:29] They're just handing them these devices and then not even paying attention at all. [00:59:33] It's not even on their radar. [00:59:34] It's crazy to me. [00:59:36] Well, you look at the Palantir and all these other things. [00:59:38] Like artificial intelligence could be used to ferret out and catch these people, find them, put them in jail, or, you know, what do you mean? [00:59:44] Like their search engines? [00:59:45] Yeah, look, all of us, Palantir would be finding the CEO of Palantir. [00:59:50] So what's the problem? [00:59:51] It's like, why would they create AI? [00:59:54] Why is my address of Palantir keep coming up? [00:59:57] Yeah, it's broken. [00:59:58] It just keeps showing our mail room. [01:00:00] It's like, but what do you do with a society filled with so Nambla? [01:00:06] Have you ever heard that? [01:00:06] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:00:07] So Nambla was a real thing in the 80s. [01:00:09] Like they were pushed out, though, from the parades. [01:00:12] Like people booed them. [01:00:13] But they were a normalized institution where, have you heard of Nambla? [01:00:17] You have. [01:00:18] Okay, so North American Boy Love Association. [01:00:20] I'm not a member. [01:00:21] I just know what it means. [01:00:23] And that was a real institution, right? [01:00:26] Where people would be like, I'm a proud member of Nambla. [01:00:28] Well, look, they are trying to resurrect that, whatever it is. [01:00:32] The LBGT and all the letters come afterwards. [01:00:35] They call it maps. [01:00:36] That's the next one is to legitimize that that is a union between, you know, a consenting child. [01:00:43] It's disgusting. [01:00:43] It is. [01:00:44] But what are we seeing in our society where we over-sexualize children at a degree that look at like, there was a, what was that? [01:00:53] There was some like dance toddler dance show that was like cuties. [01:00:58] No, this is like on TLC or something, but they were like. [01:01:01] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:01:02] Yeah, I know. [01:01:03] It was like dance moms or something like that. [01:01:05] These kids, John Benet Ramsey was like the poster child of this kind of thing. [01:01:11] There has to like, what are they objectifying those kids to? [01:01:15] Like, oh, dude, listen, this is diabolical. [01:01:17] Oh, and there's all these influencer moms too on Instagram or TikTok, and they totally know what they're doing. [01:01:23] And they'll post these like. [01:01:24] So there's a new dance like within the community of like slam. [01:01:28] Like they're like just hitting them hard, right? [01:01:30] I saw these, them doing this dance, and I think it came out of Jamaica, where it's like violently humping like in the, in the, on the dance floor, right? [01:01:38] This guy has a weird channel. [01:01:39] He's like, he knows every episode of season two. [01:01:41] Yeah, right. [01:01:42] You know, these kids were in the middle of the day. [01:01:43] No, you certainly outfits. [01:01:45] Like you scroll on X when he said this stuff, right? [01:01:48] There are kids doing that because they're imitating what they see on the dance floor, right? [01:01:53] So what do you do? [01:01:54] What do you do unalive everybody who goes through this? [01:01:58] I don't know. [01:02:00] I'll tell you this, though, with this story of this guy. [01:02:02] He's a marriage. [01:02:03] This is an abuse of power. [01:02:04] You know, just reminding you too, that as we're talking about all this, Tatter Berlin said, when for when serious new rift show turns into slightly offensive, just guys being guys. [01:02:14] I did tell you that it was going to be the fusion of both shows. [01:02:17] So it was going to be slightly offensive style, but pulling in real news stories like we would do. [01:02:23] So we'd be more contentious. [01:02:24] And then a token chick on the set. [01:02:26] Would it not be slightly offensive without the token e-girl? [01:02:31] Would it be? [01:02:32] Dude, this guy knows marketing. [01:02:34] We've always had him. [01:02:35] Just please, please. [01:02:37] Don't create a next terrorist. [01:02:39] She hasn't been wrecked yet by the internet. [01:02:40] Yeah, it's like the first Christian one. [01:02:42] So that's good. [01:02:43] So that's like the first one that actually loves God. [01:02:45] So let's hope there's a difference in there. [01:02:46] Oh, wait. [01:02:47] Did we segue into the TP USA girl? [01:02:49] Oh, we will get there. [01:02:50] Oh, that was a natural segue. [01:02:51] No, we'll get it. [01:02:52] We'll get into that. [01:02:54] So that's what I wanted to say. [01:02:56] Now, just reminding you guys, if you're watching this, don't forget to check out our new YouTube channel. [01:03:01] I'll put the link in the description. [01:03:02] Even if you don't watch YouTube a lot, subscribe. [01:03:05] It's really going to help us out. [01:03:06] Everyone's got a YouTube channel. [01:03:07] You know, you do. [01:03:08] We're going to be just putting a little bit of this show on our old YouTube channel a bunch of places for a few weeks, maybe up to a month. [01:03:16] Every once in a while, we'll stream it in a bunch of places to remind you guys to go to this new channel. [01:03:20] But I really do think that this YouTube channel, why are we there? [01:03:22] Because that's where the normies are at, man. [01:03:24] Like, we want to hit the normies. [01:03:26] Literally, sometimes hit them, but no, but we want to get the normies with this content. [01:03:30] And that's why we've sort of geared the shows together so that we can actually reach people. [01:03:34] And so get that link, send it to your friends. [01:03:37] Tell them we're there. [01:03:37] People might even remember me from back in the day before they destroyed my YouTube channel. [01:03:41] And so, you know, tell them to subscribe. [01:03:42] Remember, I remember that guy. [01:03:44] And maybe they don't remember the After Blaze days extreme. [01:03:47] You know, they just remember me like the Normie show. [01:03:49] That's a good time to bring them back now and let them watch. [01:03:51] That's a good show name, too, isn't it? [01:03:52] Isn't it on Brad? [01:03:54] Why are we there? [01:03:54] Yeah. [01:03:55] Oh, you are here. [01:03:55] You are here. [01:03:56] You were. [01:03:57] Why are we here? [01:03:57] You were here. [01:03:59] But now you're not. [01:04:00] It's like history. [01:04:01] And now apparently, people are going deaf and stuff. [01:04:03] I have no idea. [01:04:03] Someone told me that. [01:04:04] Okay. [01:04:05] So that being said, transitioning better than Caitlin Jenner. [01:04:08] Listen to this. [01:04:09] It also turns out in kind of a crazy story that Neuralink, speaking of AI, Neuralink raises $650 million. [01:04:17] Oh, wait, hold up. [01:04:19] Continue without supporting. [01:04:20] Thank you. [01:04:21] Elon Musk's Neuralink raises $650 million in fresh capital. [01:04:25] We're going to be talking about that. [01:04:26] But before we jump into that, don't forget, guys, that many of you know that we're against products that have very, very serious toxic chemicals. [01:04:33] Chemicals that I cannot pronounce even. [01:04:36] And that's probably because sometimes I'm like, they sound like the new immigrants that are moving into our country. 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[01:06:26] That's V-A-N-M-A N.s-H-O-P slash E-L-I-J-A-H promo code Elijah for 10% off all of their products. [01:06:31] Check it out. [01:06:31] All right, jumping into our back into our story here. [01:06:33] CNBC reports: Elon Musk's Neuralink raises $650 million in fresh capital. [01:06:40] Is there anybody? [01:06:40] I'm going to zoom that out just a little bit here for a second as I'm reading it. [01:06:43] I'll read it and he's going to get that there. [01:06:45] A couple of the key points. [01:06:47] Here's what we need to know. [01:06:48] Elon Musk's brain tech startup, Neuralink, has closed a $650 million funding round. [01:06:53] It's crazy. [01:06:54] The fresh capital will help the company develop new devices that deepen the connection between biological and artificial intelligence. [01:07:01] According to a press release, Neuralink is a building a brain computer interface or BCI, which is a system that translates brain signals into commands for external technologies. [01:07:12] It also turns out that as you go down, Elon Musk's brain tech startup Neuralink is close to $650 million in funding. [01:07:20] ARK Invest Founders Fund Sequoia Capital, Thrive Capital, Light Speed Venture Partners, another first participated in the round. === Developing Biological AI Connections (07:24) === [01:07:26] According to a press release, Neuralink said the fresh capital will help the company bring technology to more patients and develop new devices that deepen the connection between biological and artificial intelligence. [01:07:34] All right, so we talk a lot about Palantir. [01:07:36] We haven't heard a lot about Neuralink in the news. [01:07:38] Obviously, this is not something that's going away. [01:07:40] That's nearly half or more of a billion dollars just for R D, which is like, that's insane numbers to think about for a product, right? [01:07:47] Especially one that we have no idea what it's going to be used for. [01:07:50] I don't know what your thoughts on this are, but I feel like what's happening right now is that we are transitioning into a new age of humanity. [01:07:58] Kind of like when you look at like, you know, you watch something from like the 1910 versus 2010. [01:08:03] And you think of someone who's like 100 who lived through that. [01:08:05] And you're like, what was that like, you know, transitioning? [01:08:08] I feel like since 2020, yeah, 2001 is when it really, really kicked off. [01:08:13] You know, the 90s were like the last good decade. [01:08:15] But 2019, 2020 for sure was like, okay, we are in from Trump's first administration now going through like a 10-year global transition into something. [01:08:26] They're changing us into something. [01:08:27] Then boom, the pandemic hit. [01:08:29] They did the reset. [01:08:30] They did the shift. [01:08:31] And you're like, wow, the world is not the same anymore. [01:08:34] This is crazy. [01:08:35] And now it seems like all we hear about is this hyper investment in artificial intelligence. [01:08:41] But again, I've never heard anyone be able to explain to me exactly what AI is, how we found it, and why we're able to improve it so quickly. [01:08:51] Is AI developing itself? [01:08:52] Like, I don't really know. [01:08:54] And again, nobody's telling me. [01:08:55] And why is it so secretive? [01:08:57] What's your best guess? [01:08:59] Well, look, I've made three films on this. [01:09:01] And me and Ed have been to Davos, Switzerland. [01:09:04] And we've heard Yuval Harari, who's like one of the prophets of this new fourth industrial revolution. [01:09:10] And this is what it is. [01:09:11] We've gone through industrial revolutions. [01:09:13] And what is an industrial revolution? [01:09:14] It's when the whole world uses it. [01:09:17] So we look at one of the first ones was they made all nuts and bolts the same regular shapes and sizes. [01:09:25] This seems so like nuanced, but you build that way. [01:09:29] Everybody's on the same, on the same train, you could say, going to the same thing. [01:09:35] So then you had the third, which was computing. [01:09:38] Everybody is changing the world. [01:09:40] An industrial revolution, be specific, it's when everyone uses it in society. [01:09:47] The fourth industrial revolution is the change of us from within. [01:09:52] This is Klaus Schwab's own words at Davos. [01:09:55] So we talk about the Internet of Things, the Internet of Bodies. [01:09:58] That's where we are. [01:09:59] We are the fourth industrial revolution, the human body. [01:10:03] So you look at biometrics, we look at data tracking. [01:10:06] That's why we're sounding the alarm to this new technology because, like I said, technology is neutral. [01:10:13] It's whose hands it is, is what happens with it, good or bad. [01:10:17] Now they always serve it to you as this is a good thing. [01:10:20] We're going to make people who cannot walk be able to have a function in society. [01:10:24] That's a good thing. [01:10:26] But then when you have people like DARPA or any other Lockheed Martin or anything, they use this for control and power. [01:10:33] And ultimately, that's where it always ends up. [01:10:36] The sediment always ends at the bottom where it's used for control and power. [01:10:39] And that's why we ring the alarms, because the people in power use it for those means. [01:10:45] Well, I think that there are some technologies which are obviously evil. [01:10:49] I mean, that device that Elijah was bringing up earlier. [01:10:51] I'm not sure if that one has any redeeming qualities, but the device that Elon Musk is developing, this whole sale is going to be that you'd be able to text while just thinking. [01:11:02] And how many people are going to take that? [01:11:04] The scariest part about this, I think 10 years from now, we are going to have a co-host who is going to literally be tweeting while you're on the show. [01:11:13] It's going to get annoying, too. [01:11:14] But the really creepy part is that, you know, I think Matt was kind of hinting on the fact that cyborgs will be a reality and only maybe 10 years. [01:11:23] Well, not even that. [01:11:24] Yeah, well, it's this whole thing where they're trying to blend us with technology. [01:11:28] And it's like, at a certain point, can you really say that's morally neutral? [01:11:31] I mean, to me, it does seem just like intrinsically evil because it's intrinsically anti-human and kind of taking apart, taking away from us what it really means to be human. [01:11:41] Well, we don't feel better. [01:11:42] Like, I think a lot of people may be our age and younger, they feel empty. [01:11:47] We're more lonely than we've ever been, but more connected. [01:11:49] And I'm not one to say, oh, technology is bad. [01:11:51] I love technology. [01:11:52] Technology is good. [01:11:54] It's what they want to do with it. [01:11:55] And when you read the papers, when you read everything that came from the Club of Rome to WEF, it's all about there's too many of us. [01:12:01] And that's a problem because when they use this technology, they use it for their means to push their agenda. [01:12:07] And their agenda really is to put us in 15-minute cities to control us in a way that they can organize us and not let us rock the boat. [01:12:16] Australia. [01:12:17] They want the whole world to be austere. [01:12:18] Dude, Australia is actually the truth. [01:12:20] I'm so happy you got out of there because that was a dangerous place to be. [01:12:23] Well, I was going to get arrested. [01:12:24] Well, that too. [01:12:25] Because they changed the law, so my show was no longer legally allowed to be filmed there. [01:12:28] That's not even a joke. [01:12:29] You know what I mean? [01:12:30] I remember when I got problems with law enforcement there for spreading nationalist pro-Australian ideas. [01:12:36] That is not a joke, by the way. [01:12:38] That is not a joke. [01:12:38] And whenever I go there, I always get pulled aside by security and they always ask me one question. [01:12:43] So you're friends with Lauren Southern? [01:12:45] I have no idea why. [01:12:46] I'm like, I mean, I mean, I like her. [01:12:50] Like, I've no, I, I mean, she's a great person. [01:12:52] I have no, she's on the hit list. [01:12:53] I have no issues with her, but I mean, I wouldn't consider us to be like close mates because I, you know, we've met only a couple times. [01:12:59] You know, it's like, and uh, you work with Gavin McGennis or whatever? [01:13:02] It's like, uh, I mean, he lives in a completely different state than me. [01:13:05] So I wouldn't say we really work together. [01:13:06] You know what I mean? [01:13:07] It's like, you're on the internet. [01:13:08] I'm on the internet. [01:13:09] We're all on the internet together. [01:13:10] If that means we work together, then that's completely fine. [01:13:12] You know, it's like, but just look at the gun laws with Australia. [01:13:15] They took guns away from one madman with an assault rifle. [01:13:19] The government did, by the way, that was a government institution. [01:13:20] Was that insane? [01:13:21] I don't know. [01:13:22] So again, we look at these like false flags, right? [01:13:24] And we look at this. [01:13:25] We've stopped for hours. [01:13:26] Check it out. [01:13:27] Yeah. [01:13:27] So I don't doubt it, right? [01:13:28] Because anything that grabs power is usually orchestrated. [01:13:31] We saw that with 9-11 is the number one go-to example of what was ushered in after those towers fell, which I plan, and hopefully we get to do that movie and make that anniversary, which hasn't been told correctly yet. [01:13:49] But what I say is when we look at this technology and this fourth industrial revolution, I'm going to play you a clip that I gave you today that Klaus Schwab is talking about whoever owns this technology will rule the world. [01:14:01] Like those are real words. [01:14:03] Okay. [01:14:03] And this man is a very, very influential. [01:14:06] When me and Edward and Davos, 2018 to 2020, when Trump went there for the first time, we are standing around kings, queens, heads of business. [01:14:16] It is neo-fascism on ultra. [01:14:19] It's the highest level of fascism you can see because there is business and politics, king of queens, all meeting together to orchestrate how they're going to serve over us, be our overlords. [01:14:33] And when Yuvo Harari came up talking that there's going to be a new species of people that Homo sapiens are going to change and get more elevated to a new species, Christine Lagarde, Angela Merkel all stood up and gave a rounding standing ovation. === Why We Left Canada (03:51) === [01:14:49] And I'm like, bro, we just witnessed the B system coming to fruition right now is the beginning of it. [01:14:56] As a Christian filmmaker and who puts Christ first, I know how the end happens. [01:15:00] But before that happens, there's going to be a B system is built. [01:15:04] And we are living in those times right now. [01:15:06] Everybody wants to think with that at the end times. [01:15:08] And yes, the birthing pains are increasingly growing. [01:15:11] You can see them. [01:15:12] But when they were able to change us from the inside with DNA, CRISPR technology, the introduction of mRNA technology and graphene oxide, when those things were brought into the public, we are in a new paradigm now, my friend, where we can change the molecular structure of things and change them. [01:15:30] I can change your DNA to now do things externally, which we're going to prove in our film. [01:15:35] We are living not in some science fiction, like Kingsman world. [01:15:40] This is the reality we are in right now. [01:15:43] So don't live in fear. [01:15:44] I just want people to get on the ark. [01:15:45] And the ark is Christ with me, right? [01:15:47] No one believed it was going to rain when they were looking at Noah until that first drop fell. [01:15:52] And then the floods came. [01:15:54] So look, do not get down and like, oh, I'm excited I get to live in such a time as now, but I don't want people to wake up out of this stupor and say, these people are not going to give you something for your benefit and you don't have to pay the price. [01:16:10] Your price is your freedom. [01:16:11] Okay. [01:16:12] Anytime you get something new and it's free and it's like they're getting your data, you are a commodity to these people. [01:16:19] And now what we're going to show in our movie, they are going to be tracking you because you gave your arm to an experimental vaccine that did nothing but maim and kill you. [01:16:29] And it did not stop you from, you know, I didn't take it. [01:16:35] Did you guys take it? [01:16:36] Wasn't it illegal? [01:16:39] In Canada, did they make kids take it or no? [01:16:42] Well, they couldn't really force you to, but you just weren't allowed to live a normal life without it. [01:16:47] Could you even live a normal life in Canada? [01:16:48] No, no, I just left Canada during that time. [01:16:51] 16. [01:16:52] You're 16. [01:16:53] No, I'm not. [01:16:55] Imagine on the show. [01:16:56] It's like, yeah, we gotta, yeah, no, no. [01:16:59] Oh, my God. [01:17:00] What's that in Canadian ears? [01:17:02] Yeah, they're dollars. [01:17:04] It's 21. [01:17:04] Yeah, you couldn't enter Tom Hortons for anything. [01:17:06] I left Canada at the time because Sing Hortons. [01:17:09] I had graduated high school and then they started doing the vaccine mandates. [01:17:12] And I couldn't even get a job. [01:17:14] I'm serious. [01:17:14] I would apply to a job and then they would ask me for my vaccine papers. [01:17:18] I couldn't go to university. [01:17:19] All the universities had requirements for it. [01:17:22] I couldn't even, my friends would want to go to a restaurant with me. [01:17:26] I couldn't even go out to eat. [01:17:27] You couldn't even walk into a McDonald's. [01:17:28] You couldn't go to the movies. [01:17:29] I couldn't get a gym membership. [01:17:31] Yeah. [01:17:31] I just wasn't allowed to provide it. [01:17:32] Now, that's on a minor level we're talking about. [01:17:34] This is a good thing I had U.S. citizenship. [01:17:36] So I literally just left and went to this. [01:17:38] Yeah, amen to that. [01:17:38] We were doing a film in 21 and I couldn't get to Canada because there was so much that was happening inside the churches with Pastor Pulowski. [01:17:46] And I wanted to go up there so bad. [01:17:48] And what was happening up there was, I mean, a dystopian way of life. [01:17:53] I mean, the trucker convoy, we even brought some of those people down here because they stood up. [01:17:57] But we were in Canada and we talked to them. [01:18:00] And in Australia, you know, Elijah, there was prison camps for people who were not down with the program. [01:18:08] And it happened like that. [01:18:09] And guess what's coming around the corner? [01:18:11] A new one because they knew it worked. [01:18:13] Fear is the number one equalizer. [01:18:15] That in diarrhea. [01:18:16] Fear and diarrhea are the same. [01:18:18] Food poisoning and government, you know? [01:18:20] Yeah. [01:18:20] Both everybody the same. [01:18:23] Yeah, it's like it is the grand equalizer. === Maintaining Fringe Conversations (15:51) === [01:18:27] Now, I'm going to play the clip that he said. [01:18:28] We're going to talk about their new film. [01:18:29] Remind you guys, we also have our culture segment and our entertainment segment. [01:18:32] We have some really great stuff that's going on here. [01:18:34] In the future, we'll be having, we'll probably work up over the next like six months to having like seven segments, and then we'll like choose three or four. [01:18:40] So it'll probably be switched up every show segment. [01:18:42] We used to have a dance single, we took it out. [01:18:45] We took it out. [01:18:46] That's where the poll was. [01:18:46] Yeah. [01:18:48] We used to do it. [01:18:49] We're actually even transforming the studio even better. [01:18:50] You'll see it. [01:18:51] We're like going to be mounting the cameras on the walls and doing all this stuff to like open it up and get new like keynotes and everything. [01:18:56] It's going to be great. [01:18:57] However, that's only because you guys support the show. [01:18:59] So don't forget three ways you can support the show. [01:19:01] Guys, here at Rift, what is Rift? [01:19:03] Okay. [01:19:03] So if you're new to this, if you're on Rumble or you're on YouTube, wherever you're at, first of all, subscribe. [01:19:08] Hit the follow button. [01:19:09] You do not know how much it actually helps. [01:19:10] Like it is. [01:19:11] Like we were not growing on Rumble. [01:19:13] And now in the last week, we gained like 700 new followers, which is huge on Rumble. [01:19:16] It's just hard to do. [01:19:17] You've got to just, you got to just hit that follow button and you've got to, you've got to actually do that and turn on notifications because we're going to be live every night, Monday through Friday. [01:19:27] Plus, we have a show. [01:19:28] We have bonus content Saturdays and Sundays. [01:19:29] Our show, Almost Serious, is continuing on on Saturdays at 7 p.m. [01:19:33] These guys will probably be back soon to do an in-depth about their life filmmaking and everything that went on, either together it was separate. [01:19:39] But also on Sundays, we're going to be having bonus content now. [01:19:41] So I mentioned, we'll talk about at the end of the show what this bonus content is. [01:19:44] We're basically starting a Rift book club, which is really cool. [01:19:48] And it sounds kind of cringe for some of you guys, but some of you need to read more. [01:19:51] So we're going to be like reading some books together and talking about them on Sundays. [01:19:54] Because reading apparently is goods for the soul. [01:19:58] We was Kangs and stuff, you know? [01:20:00] But sex, so follow where you're at. [01:20:01] Secondly, I'm dropping the link because we're trying to get back onto YouTube and we're growing. [01:20:07] We cannot grow without you. [01:20:09] So yeah, I know it's like people like to, it's just so hard to do this. [01:20:13] And I'm not mocking you, but it's like, you know, anyone watches a show, like, go subscribe over here and just don't do it. [01:20:18] But if you actually want to help us to get the word out and get this truth out, these, these topics, go to that new YouTube channel. [01:20:23] The link's in the description. [01:20:24] It's on the chat. [01:20:25] Subscribe. [01:20:26] Now, here's the third reason. [01:20:26] Here's why you've got to watch every single night or as much as you can. [01:20:29] The goal of Rift, if you're new here, has been this. [01:20:33] You know, I've worked all over the place. [01:20:35] I've made films and been on all of Fox News prime time with Tucker Carlson, you know, done the podcast, you know, network, been on the Daily Wire shows, used to have a few shows on Blaze TV, made content with Prague or you. [01:20:49] You know, I used to be a contributor on OAN on Newsmax. [01:20:52] I've worked in the swamp of the media. [01:20:54] Okay. [01:20:55] There's still a lot of good people in there, but the chains are real. [01:20:57] It's the golden handcuffs. [01:20:59] They do, they like, remember this. [01:21:00] Like, it's not that they don't let you talk about anything, but everyone knows that there's certain topics you can't talk about when you work there. [01:21:08] But then I've also been where they tried to, you know, they were mad because I was willing to talk about things they didn't want me to talk about. [01:21:13] So they tried to ruin my life. [01:21:15] And then they've pushed me into the fringes. [01:21:17] And then I realized, well, I really like the people in the fringe. [01:21:19] Most of them aren't able to work with people not because their ideas are bad. [01:21:23] It's because they're freaking insufferable human beings who burn every bridge that they, that they, that they build. [01:21:29] It's not true. [01:21:30] My goodness. [01:21:31] It's like, it's like, yeah, kind of your ideas are putting you in the, they're making you hard to work with, but you're actually just hard to work with. [01:21:37] Oh, it's so true. [01:21:38] My goodness. [01:21:38] I wish I could tell you stories. [01:21:40] Yeah. [01:21:40] Right? [01:21:41] Am I wrong about that? [01:21:41] It's like insufferable people on the right. [01:21:44] Yeah, they'll solely. [01:21:45] Have me on your show. [01:21:46] Damn it. [01:21:47] You're not even really pro-white. [01:21:48] I go, hey, you know, if you're everybody on someone's show, don't start by insulting them and saying that they're a race traitor. [01:21:53] That's a great way to not get on a show. [01:21:55] Yeah, I think people excuse you to punch you in the face and they do that kind of stuff. [01:21:58] Yeah, but like they do that. [01:21:58] And then they go to their friends, like, text you have this person. [01:22:00] You're like, hey, just so you know, this isn't a high school playground. [01:22:03] This is a business. [01:22:04] It costs about $800 to $900 minimum to have a guest come out. [01:22:07] We put about $1,000 to have you here. [01:22:08] It takes time. [01:22:09] We have people out of their schedule. [01:22:11] You want me to spend $1,000 on you. [01:22:13] And the way you asked me to come on the show was by ridiculing my worldview and who I am. [01:22:19] Maybe, like, again, some people were not even happy with my performance on Tim Poole or people should have done this. [01:22:23] I'm like, hey, maybe I'm able to go on to Tim Poole and talk about anything because I know how to not burn that bridge. [01:22:28] You know, it's like, it's like, I, you know, you know, hey, you're on someone's show. [01:22:32] Maybe I'm not going to go, you know, rip his beanie off and piss on his face. [01:22:35] Like, I kind of like, I kind of know how to have decorum when it comes to being nice. [01:22:39] Yeah, the guy who ripped the beanie off is a real asshole, isn't he? [01:22:41] He's a fucking prick. [01:22:43] I know that guy. [01:22:43] I piss on this thing. [01:22:45] Well, I don't want to talk about it. [01:22:47] I don't want to talk about it. [01:22:48] I'll say this. [01:22:49] We have a phrase asshole. [01:22:50] I know we are. [01:22:50] I'm gossiping. [01:22:51] We are. [01:22:52] I was about to just compliment Elijah. [01:22:54] I've watched Elijah for 10 years. [01:22:55] You are what Elijah is. [01:22:58] You are what you eat. [01:22:59] When he's an asshole, it's because you are what you eat. [01:23:01] I just want to say that. [01:23:03] I don't like that guy. [01:23:04] Bro, we could write a book about the people. [01:23:06] We've dealt with everybody on this side of the spectrum. [01:23:08] And there's definitely on a spectrum. [01:23:13] There's so many out there that are just so fake and phony. [01:23:16] And I'm so happy that the Lord has just got us away from those people. [01:23:20] And I just want to just be real and talk to people about being honest about how I feel. [01:23:27] And we're going to have different opinions, right? [01:23:29] But I don't care if you have a different opinion, if it's the honest opinion you have. [01:23:33] And that's it. [01:23:34] Give me the honest truth about what you feel. [01:23:36] And don't give me some, I got to act this way because I got to get some views or I got to get my likes up or whatever. [01:23:43] It's like, the day and age of those people are going to be long gone because they're not going to last. [01:23:48] But it's the double-edged sword of authenticity. [01:23:50] Because, you know, you talked about the degenerate kind of generation. [01:23:52] A lot of people think that just being kind of like completely liberated is just kind of, you know, having sex with cats and dressing up in all kinds of crazy outfits and wearing makeup as a guy. [01:24:03] Just being like, that's not freedom. [01:24:05] No, that's not freedom. [01:24:06] What is free is living an authentic life, having real friends. [01:24:09] And having morals that you have to live by. [01:24:11] Because it's tough. [01:24:12] It's tough to live by morals. [01:24:13] No, it is really tough, actually. [01:24:15] That's actually a really true statement. [01:24:16] I've always struggled in that area. [01:24:18] But luckily, my morals are not like, I don't screw anyone over. [01:24:21] I just have like problems with my friends. [01:24:23] But your kids are going to bring that out in you, my friend. [01:24:25] That's what that's going to happen. [01:24:26] That's true. [01:24:26] No, okay. [01:24:27] But I will say, on just on the side note, someone asked in the chat if I was talking about anyone in particular. [01:24:30] No, they're like, are you talking about Nick? [01:24:31] No, I wasn't talking about Nick. [01:24:34] I was thinking of quite a few people that are currently in my DMs that are like insufferable and are trying to bully their way onto the show. [01:24:41] And I'm going, yeah, no, Nick has been on the show many times. [01:24:44] He's a good friend of the show. [01:24:46] There's no issue with us. [01:24:48] However, I will say, someone asked, Sarah, would you say Uwu? [01:24:53] Don't do it. [01:24:54] What is that? [01:24:56] A couple of super chats here before we go to the break. [01:24:57] So we'll be back to talk about the new film, plus getting to the culture and some of the funnier stuff out there. [01:25:02] Skitten Hund said, Elijah, my husband hates pretty much everything I watch, but he really likes your show. [01:25:08] He says you're the funniest podcaster. [01:25:11] I always know that you don't watch a lot of podcasts when you think that. [01:25:13] You know, it's like he definitely doesn't watch Theo Vaughn or any other podcast. [01:25:18] But be nicer to Sarah. [01:25:19] She's just a wee lass. [01:25:21] Send me a pie, Sarah. [01:25:26] Maybe. [01:25:26] I don't know. [01:25:27] We have a lot of Australians. [01:25:28] Person of the Midwest. [01:25:28] They're very nice here. [01:25:30] Yeah. [01:25:30] Qatar MG said hard R for Rift. [01:25:33] Rift with a hard R. Dude, this is butthead. [01:25:37] We also had as well, yeah, we're there. [01:25:39] We've been actually really getting a lot of super chats again on Rumble, which is really cool. [01:25:44] Just to let you guys know, it's actually kind of nice. [01:25:46] You can also send super chats on locals. [01:25:49] We are going, like, I know I was saying crypto now, too. [01:25:52] It just opened up today. [01:25:53] Tether. [01:25:54] Oh, really? [01:25:55] I thought you were going to say we're doing like Rumble, Rumble Investments with a bunch of Bitcoin, and they're doing a partnership with Tether, so you can super chat and I think in crypto. [01:26:05] I think we're taking a crypto wallet. [01:26:06] I'm not doing that. [01:26:07] No, no, you're not making the Elijah coin. [01:26:09] No, all I was going to say is on the locals, we are going to be reviving the locals, apparently, right? [01:26:14] That's like one of the main things. [01:26:15] So we're going to be fully reviving the locals with just like memberships and stuff like that. [01:26:18] It's just taking time. [01:26:20] To end that very long statement, it's that Rift is trying to maintain the topics that the people on the fringes are willing to talk about, but being not insufferable and building real bridges and trying to really make sure that, look, these guys are making real films, you know, and with real world impact. [01:26:38] And the things that they're able to say and talk about, you know, just 10 years ago, they'd have been laughed out of, they would have been laughed out of the room. [01:26:44] And now, people are realizing just because you're censored, just because they said that you're bad, didn't mean you were wrong. [01:26:49] And I think there's a lot of us who got stuck in the fringe because our ideas were fringe, but we're fine being normal professionals and working with people and conceding ground and willing to compromise a little bit. [01:26:58] People said it's bad, not compromise in a bad way. [01:27:00] Like, okay, you know, I'm on your show. [01:27:02] You don't want to bring that up? [01:27:02] Okay, fine. [01:27:03] It's your show, your rules at your house, your place. [01:27:05] Why don't you come on my show? [01:27:06] Then we'll talk about it here, you know, and having that sort of like communicability between each other, just like viruses communicate with one another here as well. [01:27:13] We're going to be right back in just a few minutes. [01:27:14] Don't forget to subscribe to both. [01:27:15] The links in the screen. [01:27:17] You know, you'll want to be there, be one of the first, you know, 2,000 subscribers. [01:27:20] It's kind of cool to say, figure out what number you are. [01:27:22] We'll see you in about five minutes. [01:27:24] Don't go anywhere. [01:27:25] Right back. [01:27:25] Uh, we [01:33:18] got a. [01:33:18] We gotta somehow get some of that music on the soundboard too, just to kind of like get a vibe a little bit in here. [01:33:22] It'd be good if we can start muting the mics and see us like clarifying in front of everyone and have the music going to like an override. [01:33:29] And it's straight. [01:33:29] It's like, you know, we ought to be people of morals and drop ecstasy, but that's why we have confession. [01:33:34] Thank God. [01:33:35] Well, isn't ironic? [01:33:36] Like, alcohol is okay, right? [01:33:38] Alcohol and cocaine is off limits. [01:33:40] Why is cocaine off of limits? [01:33:41] I think tobacco is okay. [01:33:42] I don't think I can explain. [01:33:45] Because alcohol is fine in moderation. [01:33:48] Why is that a line of Coke? [01:33:49] What's wrong with a line of Coke to wake up? [01:33:51] Yeah. [01:33:52] Because Coke, it gives you a. [01:33:54] It's more illegal. [01:33:55] No, you're not supposed to lose your rationality. [01:33:58] One line of Coke would not make you lose your rationality, especially if you're not drinking. === Coke vs. Cocaine (02:20) === [01:34:02] Have you been to a TPO Cent conference? [01:34:03] How many of them? [01:34:03] How many of you? [01:34:04] It is fine. [01:34:05] Have you ever been on Fox Bumps at the time? [01:34:08] Okay. [01:34:09] Well, there's also the Coke that we have here. [01:34:13] Any of the bad feelings, anxiety, and stuff comes from the cut. [01:34:15] It comes from the laxatives and stuff that are put in it. [01:34:17] But if you have real cocaine down in Columbia, it's like taking a shot of espresso. [01:34:22] It just perks you up and gives you a little bit of like open. [01:34:24] It's not like really addictive, though. [01:34:25] Priests used to use, they used to use snuff. [01:34:28] No, no one's ever been addicted. [01:34:29] No one's ever been addicted to cocaine. [01:34:30] They just like to do it a lot. [01:34:32] Right? [01:34:32] I just like to do it. [01:34:34] I just do cocaine because I like the smell of it. [01:34:35] That's it. [01:34:36] Do you know what's the worst with cocaine, though? [01:34:38] I'm not going to lie, though. [01:34:39] When you have really, really badly cut queens. [01:34:41] We obviously have not done it here on this show, but we don't promote it. [01:34:46] But because we would say, don't do drugs. [01:34:47] The show is family-friendly, so don't do them. [01:34:49] But to the bad people who do that. [01:34:50] Family-friendly, what? [01:34:50] To the bad people who do them. [01:34:53] The worst is two things, okay? [01:34:55] Not only is it when you hear the birds chirp, there's actually 10 bad things about it, but we'll talk about a few. [01:34:59] When you wake up in the morning, but you didn't wake up and it's like 6:30, and you realize that you went to the after-afters and you're going, Did I just do this again? [01:35:08] And I swear, I never feel further away from God in my life than if I had ever done cocaine at that time of day. [01:35:15] That's the serious thing. [01:35:16] You feel far if I had done it. [01:35:17] I don't know why God doesn't want even to do that. [01:35:19] Well, that's a lot of coke. [01:35:20] That's what I said. [01:35:20] That's after doing like three graphs, they're doing an eight ball of Coke with your boys. [01:35:24] But then after that, the other thing is, too, is like your nose being like clogged and bleeding for like two days. [01:35:29] That's terrible. [01:35:30] Like one nostril being clogged and the rocks coming out two days later. [01:35:34] And then the drip on the back of the throat where you're like, it's just like, that's crazy. [01:35:38] That's terrible. [01:35:39] Yeah. [01:35:39] Yeah, it's real fun. [01:35:40] Yeah. [01:35:41] Lots of fun. [01:35:42] Of course, we're not hypocrisy. [01:35:46] There's hypocrisy with alcohol and tobacco. [01:35:48] It's weird because you know, they can take it to the extreme, like, you can't, like, the Mormons don't let you drink a soda or a coffee. [01:35:55] And it's the same kind of mindset. [01:35:57] Anyway, don't do drugs or play with your thing. [01:36:02] Okay. [01:36:02] Yep. [01:36:04] Don't use the machine that Leicester was talking about earlier. [01:36:07] We're so evil. === Trailer Tease (04:26) === [01:36:08] Okay. [01:36:09] Speaking of that, the only thing that I want to tell you guys is kind of cool is the only stream that we didn't lose any followers on a break was, of course, the new YouTube channel. [01:36:17] Okay. [01:36:17] Let's jump into this. [01:36:18] Let's talk about this new film that was out. [01:36:20] So I want to start by watching the trailer. [01:36:22] Can we start there by watching the trailer? [01:36:23] So this little prefix, the movie is in its funding stages. [01:36:28] Just like Elon Musk was raising $650 million. [01:36:31] We need to raise that too for the film. [01:36:33] The film is not out. [01:36:35] The film is in the pre-production phase. [01:36:37] But let me just set it up. [01:36:39] We had a whistleblower come to us and he, man, this guy was so freaked out, man. [01:36:45] And he confided in us in something very dangerous. [01:36:49] What he was part of. [01:36:50] He was a project manager of a data collecting program. [01:36:54] And this was with the largest data collecting firm out there. [01:36:59] We looked at his badges, we looked at his DOD card, everything checked out. [01:37:03] And what he told us was, and you'll see it in the trailer, that he was part of the project management team with five countries in biotech. [01:37:13] And they were their job was to data collect everybody who was injected with the prickety thing. [01:37:20] So think about how insane that is. [01:37:22] That's bigger than Snowden, way larger than WikiLeaks, the amount of data being collected by people. [01:37:28] So when he started seeing people have Bluetooth emissions from graveyards, this is what we're talking about. [01:37:34] Now we can't just isolate him. [01:37:36] This is, we've seen this in nine different doctors around the world recording through dark microscopy nanotechnology, self-assembling nanotechnology inside the vaccines. [01:37:47] I've literally shot the vaccines under microscope and seen these with Kerry Mate. [01:37:52] This is my third film on this. [01:37:54] And I'm like, why am I keep on making these? [01:37:55] Because new revelations come out. [01:37:58] Just right now, Sherry Tempeni was on a podcast. [01:38:01] Do you know the name of it? [01:38:03] Are you talking about Catherine? [01:38:05] Oh, yeah, that's who it was. [01:38:07] Was talking to some Normie podcaster about this technology. [01:38:10] It's coming more to like the believable side when it was so out there. [01:38:15] Like, you're kidding me. [01:38:16] Like, give me a break. [01:38:16] It's so far-fetched. [01:38:18] But we have, like, died suddenly, right? [01:38:21] Was an embalmer who we went and shot for a week in Georgia or Alabama. [01:38:25] And he was pulling out obstructions while he was embalming bodies. [01:38:29] Now, I could have gone with that and just showed his story, but I would have put him on an island, right? [01:38:34] We interviewed 10 separate embalmers, morticians from Canada, Australia, all over the place, seeing the same thing they had never seen before. [01:38:43] So here we are again. [01:38:44] That's expensive, by the way. [01:38:45] I want to remind you: it's like the reason why a lot of times people say, Well, why don't you do more research? [01:38:50] People even say on this show, like, why don't you have more facts? [01:38:52] Well, you have to pay a researcher. [01:38:54] Like, I can't run the company and run the show and get everything together. [01:38:56] Like, someone has to sit down all day and research and put things together. [01:39:00] So, like, when you wonder why you should support people or why you might, you know, maybe join their crowdfunding, it's like, you know, you want to expose people, but of course, you need sources. [01:39:09] And those sources require visits. [01:39:10] And those visits could either be from the government or they can be from us, giving them the voice that they need, right, to tell the truth. [01:39:16] And also, it's about credibility. [01:39:17] Like, kind of the reason why we bring guests on this show. [01:39:20] Because I could sit here all the time and tell you what I think, but at least I'm showing you, look, a lot more of us think this way. [01:39:26] This is not just a one person on a hill. [01:39:28] We're bringing in people. [01:39:29] We disagree a little bit, but it's that credibility in the masses. [01:39:31] It comes together. [01:39:32] And so their documentaries, what they did was what you shouldn't do in right-wing media is spend money because there's none of it. [01:39:38] So when they play the trick, they come and look at this. [01:39:41] This is what they're trying to do. [01:39:43] I really want to play this here because this is pretty fantastic. [01:39:46] It's about four and a half minutes. [01:39:48] Grab some popcorn. [01:39:49] Don't play with your thing. [01:39:53] Do we actually have popcorn? [01:39:54] That's what you're way back in 1778. [01:40:02] The Continental Congress unanimously passed America's first whistleblower law. [01:40:06] I did this early at my own jeopardy. [01:40:10] It recognized the duty to give the earliest information to Congress of any misconduct, frauds, or misdemeanors committed by anyone working for government. === Blinking Into Surveillance (03:45) === [01:40:19] The information I'm presenting is made as a protected communication under Title 10, USC 1034 as a whistleblower. [01:40:29] 246 years later, whistleblowers have an incredible record of changing the course of history. [01:40:39] In late October of 2019, I was approached by leadership. [01:40:44] There were five clients, and there was a vendor in the room. [01:40:48] The vendor was Biome Tech. [01:40:54] These are the notes that I took during the conversation of the meeting with the stakeholders for the contact tracing application. [01:41:01] Took the fabric of my reality and just rusted it. [01:41:04] I mean, it just made me question everything. [01:41:07] Government is going to grant themselves powers unilaterally to create greater control over American society and global society. [01:41:16] COVID is critical because this is what convinces people to accept legitimate complete total biometric surveillance. [01:41:28] It's always the data. [01:41:30] It's the crack cocaine of Silicon Valley. [01:41:33] We are already living inside the architecture of totalitarianism. [01:41:38] We need not just to monitor people, we need to monitor what's happening under their skin. [01:41:44] I know my husband is not vaccinating people and putting a microchip in their arms because that technology doesn't even exist and he's never uttered the words out of his mouth. [01:41:52] So microchips and tracking devices are embedded in the vaccine. [01:42:00] Is this accurate? [01:42:01] We have six MAC addresses that are pulsing Bluetooth signals and all we are is surrounded by tombstones. [01:42:12] Can someone explain to me why we're getting EMF emissions off grain inside of a Faraday cage, please? [01:42:18] See, we've seen the reports of individuals having unlicensed Mac addresses post-vaccination. [01:42:27] I've seen evidence of that myself. [01:42:29] One of the requirements that just changed the entire course of the conversation and frankly my life, that's when lipid nanos came into the conversation. [01:42:40] These are not vaccines. [01:42:41] These are not biological. [01:42:42] As you go through the patent in Section 219, it explains how they are self-assembled nanoparticles and they're fully programmable. [01:42:52] From a technical perspective, if I can retrieve data, I can send data. [01:42:56] DARPA calls it transhumanism. [01:42:59] I mean, can you hear what I just said and not want to just step away? [01:43:04] Blood samples aren't supposed to have blinking lights, but there they are. [01:43:08] They're little dots. [01:43:09] They move across the slide and they're blinking. [01:43:11] This was brain tissue that had been sitting in a dark formal for six months. [01:43:17] Even if the body does, they continue. [01:43:20] Yes, apparently. [01:43:26] All of your biometric data, your location, your privacy, it's gone. [01:43:34] If you took the vaccine, you are the router. [01:43:36] of our communication device. === Nanoparticles And Cancer Claims (11:49) === [01:43:54] Seriously, the white girl dancing. [01:43:58] I do it too. [01:44:02] What the hell? [01:44:04] Let's go. [01:44:05] Let's go throw that money at DSthenumber2nano.com. [01:44:19] If you want to support them, I have good news for you, ladies and gentlemen. [01:44:22] Qatar has been sponsoring us. [01:44:24] James Lindsay saw it. [01:44:26] He's like, they said they get money from TARC. [01:44:28] We didn't say it. [01:44:29] We show it. [01:44:30] Thank you so much. [01:44:31] Appreciate it. [01:44:32] Appreciate that. [01:44:33] Yeah. [01:44:33] Put that right, yeah. [01:44:35] James is a really smart guy, you know. [01:44:37] So he's really, really intelligent. [01:44:39] And, you know, but to keep on topic here, so, you know, what is why make this? [01:44:45] Like, what is it you're trying to prove? [01:44:46] Or what are you trying to show? [01:44:48] Because I think that, you know, we all, we are all very grateful for what Died Suddenly showed. [01:44:52] I think that no one's been able to explain that away to this day. [01:44:55] They didn't even try. [01:44:57] There's the smoking gun, those fibrous amyloids that they found in the cadavers, which I filmed day of in embalming. [01:45:04] So all those little keyboard warriors were like, oh, that's chicken fat. [01:45:08] Dude, you're not calling me a liar. [01:45:10] I don't even speak in my films. [01:45:11] I'm not a narrator. [01:45:12] I don't put my face in the films except when I was interviewing these people. [01:45:16] I let the experts speak. [01:45:18] So you got to call Teresa Long, who's a lifelong Army vet, who has stellar performance as a flight surgeon. [01:45:26] You call her a liar. [01:45:27] You're calling these other people, these embalmers, liars. [01:45:29] You're going to call Karen Kingston, who's one of the most qualified persons to talk about patents, who used to work for Pfizer. [01:45:35] You're calling her a liar. [01:45:36] You're not calling me a liar. [01:45:38] So, but I welcome the haters in because, look, it hurts. [01:45:42] You got to suck it up that you were so naive that you took a shot that's going to wind up killing you one day. [01:45:47] I'm sorry. [01:45:47] That's the facts. [01:45:48] You took an experimental thing that the doctors forced on you. [01:45:53] They broke their Hippocratic oath. [01:45:55] I can just go on and on and on. [01:45:57] This psyop that was played on the world, mind you, okay? [01:46:00] The world. [01:46:02] To clarify, though, that's not, it's obviously the opinion. [01:46:04] That's your opinion or your medical opinion on what on what you believe is going to happen. [01:46:08] I'm just saying, though, you know, people say that's obviously not true and that that's not, people disagree with that, but I have yet to say, like, have they produced evidence? [01:46:14] Like, when people, when you, when you make a claim like that, right? [01:46:16] Like, it's a pretty serious health claim. [01:46:18] Well, you're claiming that, you know, people have taken something that is going to lead to their demise. [01:46:22] A lot of experts obviously say that's you're crazy. [01:46:25] That's not the case. [01:46:26] You know, Elisha, you say that. [01:46:28] Well, Destiny, I mean, Destiny, you know, somebody of experts has to do. [01:46:31] Destiny cheat on him. [01:46:32] Yeah, I mean, look, I have no idea. [01:46:34] The man cheated on him with her. [01:46:36] I have no idea. [01:46:37] My point was that Destiny was like, you know, hey, I didn't drop debt, right? [01:46:40] That was the whole point of what he said. [01:46:41] I love it. [01:46:42] I'm alive. [01:46:43] So explain what it is. [01:46:44] Why you think for all the ones with those room temperature IQs? [01:46:50] The died suddenly was the name of the film because guess what? [01:46:55] The number one search term was during the vaccine rollout: died suddenly. [01:47:00] They were people who were searching died suddenly because their father died two days later after receiving it. [01:47:07] Okay, it wasn't that everybody died suddenly who took it. [01:47:10] That's silly. [01:47:11] That's a ridiculous claim. [01:47:12] But let me give you this: like, because we want to talk about facts. [01:47:15] So, there was a market analysis, a 5.3.6 post-marketing analysis that was given out to shareholders, right, about what was in the vaccine. [01:47:24] There are 1,291 adverse effects that were not diagnostic but confirmatory. [01:47:30] You know what that means, correct? [01:47:33] They weren't diagnostic, meaning they weren't actually found. [01:47:36] They were confirmatory saying these will happen if these are brought into the market. [01:47:41] And who was that too? [01:47:42] Pfizer, Moderna. [01:47:44] This was a big money grab for a lot of people, right? [01:47:46] And I'll tell you this when I say the Hippocratic Oath. [01:47:49] It's not me. [01:47:49] Doctors were telling me this. [01:47:51] Yes, we failed our patients. [01:47:53] Yes, we didn't do our due diligence. [01:47:55] Why, when I interviewed Peter McCullough for my film in 2021, the most dot, he has the most peer-reviewed papers in the history of our medical, a history of our medical infrastructure. [01:48:09] He was castrated and kicked out of his hospital, right? [01:48:13] Why? [01:48:14] Because he was speaking out of the dangers of this. [01:48:16] Zeb Zelenko was called a kook. [01:48:18] It was kicked out of New York for giving hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin. [01:48:25] And he was, oh, ivermectin, that was another one. [01:48:27] The boogeymonster ivermectin. [01:48:29] But now everybody's taking ivermectin. [01:48:31] It looks like it cures cancer. [01:48:32] The medical industry is like what Eisenhower said: be careful of the medical industrial complex. [01:48:40] Right after he said, be careful of the military industrial complex because they're one and the same. [01:48:44] They control and they kill. [01:48:46] We live in a world today where the technology is going way faster than we can consume it, right? [01:48:53] They're light speeds ahead of us. [01:48:55] And then what was Died Suddenly about? [01:48:56] It wasn't about just people dying suddenly. [01:48:59] It was the mindset of about the people who are pushing it, who are uniformly putting this in people's arm all across the world, unison. [01:49:08] When's the last time you saw everybody from the UN, all these cooperating countries lockstep, follow the same guidelines? [01:49:16] Yeah, I know that whole thing, it just totally confirmed. [01:49:19] I'm like, I'm not a conspiracy theorist because there obviously is a coordinate. [01:49:23] There are people conspiring against you every day. [01:49:25] No, well, I guess so, but it's like it's not, it's not, you're not crazy for believing there's a global cabal after the entire world just moves in lockstep over something. [01:49:35] It doesn't make sense. [01:49:36] The media was taken over. [01:49:37] Everybody who had opinion, who I'm Peter McCullough was the gold standard in his field. [01:49:43] He was chopped up from his hospital, kicked out. [01:49:46] Yeah, Robert Malone helped. [01:49:49] I had Robert Malone in my film before anybody knew his name, right? [01:49:52] He was on one podcast, and now he's the fifth generation warfare expert, right? [01:49:56] But in my film, I told him about WEF. [01:49:59] I told him about this conspiracy theory, these global leaders, right? [01:50:03] And he was like, oh, this is this bureaucracy. [01:50:05] This is just, you know, government inadequacies. [01:50:10] Well, guess what? [01:50:11] Now he's the fifth generation warfare because he did realize that there's truth behind these claims that I make in these films. [01:50:18] Well, look, we can't sit here and pretend as if there aren't people that know psychological warfare. [01:50:23] They know how to spend data. [01:50:25] I mean, one of the books that Bill Gates promotes is about how to tell a certain data set in a way that favors your position. [01:50:32] First of all, one, it hasn't been long enough to do proper studies. [01:50:35] All right. [01:50:36] So people always say, where are the studies? [01:50:37] Well, okay, they're getting completed right now. [01:50:39] Just like with ivernectin, too. [01:50:41] Look, there aren't universities that were willing to do it. [01:50:43] Ivernectin' has been around for 80 years. [01:50:46] Everybody knows it's very clear. [01:50:47] Take it in Africa every Sunday because it's so safe. [01:50:51] It's the cheapest drug out in the market. [01:50:53] And they put doctored pictures of Joe Rogan to say how bad it was. [01:50:58] You know why? [01:50:58] Because it actually helped with the effects of whatever that virus was, whatever COVID was at the time, right? [01:51:06] And then another thing, where did it come from? [01:51:08] Oh, there's a big mystery. [01:51:09] It came from this, came from bat soup. [01:51:11] That's never jumped species before. [01:51:13] All these things were to show you that there was an ulterior motive involved here, right? [01:51:18] Why do we do diet suddenly too? [01:51:20] Well, it's been four years. [01:51:21] It's not like, I can't wait to do another diet suddenly because that's all you want to do. [01:51:25] There's been no accountability. [01:51:26] It was this, Elijah. [01:51:27] A whistleblower came to us and said, I was a part of this meeting where they have Bluetooth or whatever. [01:51:36] They have tracking systems inside you. [01:51:38] And I was brought in as the project manager. [01:51:40] For lipid nanoparticles. [01:51:42] Well, the lipid nanoparticle, which Robert Malone was the finder of from the Salk Institute, that is the way that you can put that into lipid nanoparticles and put it into your body where it won't reject it. [01:51:56] Everything about COVID vaccines was a lie where it said it would stay localized, it deposited the ovaries. [01:52:02] Oh, why the ovaries? [01:52:03] Because that's where reproduction happens. [01:52:05] Look, there is an agenda that there's too many of us, and that's been all the way back from the club of Rome. [01:52:11] I can repeat that. [01:52:12] I can show you their writings, not my writings, and my thoughts of them. [01:52:16] It's their plainly saying this out loud, right? [01:52:19] This movie, I have a hard time believing it, okay? [01:52:24] That this is actually in that. [01:52:26] And then I see nine doctors around the world who are seeing microscopy and showing the movement of these. [01:52:32] And then I go a step further. [01:52:34] Karen Kingston shows us patents that were developed before this. [01:52:39] And I'm going to show you people talking about this. [01:52:42] Can we show the clip from Final Days with James Giergiano? [01:52:46] And James Girogiano, he is the head of future weapon technology. [01:52:51] Is it the man speaking at the podium, just so I know? [01:52:53] No, that it's Klaus Schwab. [01:52:55] The other one was James Speaker. [01:52:56] No, Throw the one with Klaus Schwab. [01:53:00] I can throw the one with Klaus Schwab up. [01:53:01] Give me one moment here. [01:53:02] Check this out. [01:53:02] Here it is. [01:53:03] Final Days. [01:53:05] Our life in 10 years from now will be completely different, very much affected. [01:53:13] And who masters those technologies in some way will be the master of the world. [01:53:23] That's dangerous. [01:53:25] So people often ask me, so do you think COVID-19 never happened? [01:53:29] And COVID-19 absolutely did happen. [01:53:31] There was a pandemic, but what caused COVID-19 was not a virus. [01:53:35] What it was was this lipid nanoparticle technology that basically hijacks the human immune system as well as our neurological system causing mild to moderate disease or severe disease. [01:53:50] So what they were calling spike proteins were actually lipid nanoparticles. [01:53:55] Those were LNPs. [01:53:57] When you take a magnetic hydrogel, which is also in the patents, and you infect a biological cell, you can see that cell is covered with all of these little spikes. [01:54:09] That's the spike protein. [01:54:11] You're not infected with a virus. [01:54:12] You're infected with lipid nanoparticle technology that then reprograms that cell to then give off these biosynthetic toxins in your body. [01:54:20] That's what caused COVID-19. [01:54:22] And James Giordano, who began advising the U.S. military and the intelligence community in 2008 under the Obama administration, actually discusses the use of lipid nanoparticle technology as neurow weapons. [01:54:37] This is crazy. [01:54:38] One of the newest developments is that nanoparticulate matter can be stabilized for distribution. [01:54:45] You're not aware what nanoparticulate matter is. [01:54:48] It's that matter which exists on a scale of 1 times 10 to the minus 9th. [01:54:52] Very, very small. [01:54:53] Smaller than a cell. [01:54:55] And we can manufacture materials that have discrete properties that can be controlled by virtue of bioengineering and their physical chemistry. [01:55:02] To auto-aggregate, to be able to aggregate in particular areas based upon their biological and your chemical sensitivity. [01:55:09] But now we go one step further. [01:55:11] Most recently, just a few weeks ago, it was announced that you could then aerosolize nanomaterials and go one step further. [01:55:18] I can create small robotic units, controllable robotic units at the nano scale, and that these two can be aerosolized to create a nano-swarm of biopenetrable materials that you cannot see that can penetrate all but the most robust biochemical filters that are able to integrate themselves through a variety of membranes, === Crazy Ideas About Idiocracy (12:15) === [01:55:40] mucus membranes, and wherever, mouth, nose, ears, eyes, can be then uptaken into the vascular system to create clumping, can affect the vascular system of the brain or can directly diffuse into the brain space, and these can be weaponized. [01:55:54] And they can be done in such a level that their presence is almost impossible to detect. [01:55:59] And as such, the attribution becomes exceedingly difficult to demonstrate. [01:56:04] Wow. [01:56:05] You have a biological background, right? [01:56:07] Isn't that true? [01:56:08] Yeah, like a little degree. [01:56:09] Right. [01:56:10] So, I mean, you can take a different approach to this. [01:56:13] you've heard these terms before they're not like uh no i've worked in yeah in in in r&d for like vaccine development And so this is obviously like what was weird, by the way, it's like you mentioned is what I found to be weird is every time I'm on TikTok, you know, like there'll be like some crazy thing where like a train will derail. [01:56:30] And then in the comments, everyone will be like, that's a fine and buster 7000X. [01:56:36] And those are known to derail. [01:56:37] And people will be like, yep, that's a fine buster, 7,000x. [01:56:39] And I love this, this comment I always see that says this. [01:56:42] Well, I've been reading TikTok comments enough to know that that's a fine buster, 7,000x, and those things derail. [01:56:47] So it's kind of funny saying, like, yeah, people start to hear things that they didn't know about and think they're experts. [01:56:52] You know, to the credit of the critics of all of us, it really was weird, you know, waking up one day and hearing, you know, my aunt talk about, you know, these new chimeras, you know, it's like, do you know what a chimera is? [01:57:07] Really? [01:57:08] And, you know, people talking about, you know, this gain of function research. [01:57:12] And then all these people that I've probably never even slightly thought to understand what even a delivery method is, what an effective, you know, dose is, what a loading rate is, what a loading dose is, like anything that matters with infection, were telling me that I was effectively retarded and had no idea what I was talking about. [01:57:31] I'm going, excuse me, you don't even know these words that you're talking about. [01:57:35] These just people on a screen saying fancy words and it sounds right, but I actually know what they're saying. [01:57:40] And these people are full of SHIT. [01:57:42] Okay. [01:57:43] Nobody could. [01:57:44] The scientific method is not designed in a way that we would all understand within two weeks what's going on here. [01:57:49] This would be, there are sociological studies that would probably take years during something like this to even be able to know where to focus our scientific studies to backtrack and understand what's actually going on here. [01:57:59] Like we're not going to know in the moment what exactly the depth of how this is affecting people and the treatments for it. [01:58:04] Like this is something that is crazy. [01:58:06] And I think people that aren't familiar with the scientific approach, you know, really sort of bought into it. [01:58:13] And as quickly as they bought into the hysteria, they've kind of tried to forget about it, right? [01:58:16] That's what's the danger to me. [01:58:18] I think that's the paradox we were dangerous that we accepted our experts as the all-knowing, right? [01:58:24] So they use that against us as the populace to say, well, Fauci said not to wear a mask and now he says to. [01:58:30] So I'm going to do that now. [01:58:32] Oh, and then this, yeah, I'm going to stay six feet away from people because that's what they told me to do. [01:58:37] And you know, it doesn't make any kind of sense, like rationally thinking that you're not going to stop my germs with your plexiglass at the 7-Eleven. [01:58:45] It's still there, by the way. [01:58:46] The plexiglass is still there. [01:58:47] I just found out that. [01:58:48] I don't think that's just because of diversity. [01:58:50] I don't think that was just. [01:58:51] Yeah, I was like, that was the joke. [01:58:55] I didn't know that had nothing to do with the virus. [01:58:57] It had anything to do with the demographics of the city. [01:58:59] So what we talk about, we look at the 180s with people like Robert Malone. [01:59:05] Robert Malone, who did not agree with any of my premise when I interviewed him at his ranch, right? [01:59:11] He's a maker of this. [01:59:12] He's the grandfather of mRNA technology. [01:59:15] And then he saw, wait, there are people who lied, misused this technology, and the thing that they say we're helping people were actually killing people. [01:59:24] You have to now tell me why that was such a 180 within that man who was the biggest advocate of these things, right? [01:59:33] It's probably an ego. [01:59:34] I mean, obviously he wanted the Nobel Peace Prize. [01:59:36] We know that. [01:59:36] Well, he wanted it. [01:59:37] His wife is a big fan of the fame. [01:59:40] To speak of what Elijah's talking about, I think this really kind of speaks to the, there's a certain language, you know, a certain kind of tier, an aristocracy among scientists and doctors. [01:59:49] You know, they think that they know better because they've gone to the right schools, they speak Latin, that, you know, they're able to decipher very complicated concepts. [01:59:58] But, I mean, in truth, the era we're going into, you don't have to understand any of these sciences or industries. [02:00:04] You have to understand what you can trust, first of all. [02:00:06] And your gut was honestly the best thing you could have had during the pandemic. [02:00:10] Just having a gut response to, I can't trust these people. [02:00:13] I'm not going to take this experimental jab. [02:00:15] But past that, I mean, we're going to have use of AI. [02:00:18] Right now, everyone here is using AI to learn completely complex things. [02:00:21] We're not going to take the time to read a book about. [02:00:24] I never use AI. [02:00:25] Is that true? [02:00:26] Yeah, I'm not in. [02:00:27] Good for you. [02:00:28] Because I call them Grok tards. [02:00:31] And the only conversation we're like, what? [02:00:32] Grok, tell me what this means. [02:00:34] The only time I actually use Grok is when I'm lobbying and they tell me, here, quick, post this to support the bill. [02:00:42] And I'm like, okay, I'm not going to copy and paste this. [02:00:45] So I'll just be like, I'll just tweet it out on tag Grok to say, change the wording so it's different. [02:00:50] And then I'll tweet out the lobbying tweet. [02:00:52] That's about it. [02:00:53] But I can't handle people that are like, Grok, why does it burn when I pee? [02:00:57] And you're like, dude, it's because her name was not. [02:01:02] It's because her name was something, a spice from your kitchen. [02:01:06] Cinnamon is not a female name. [02:01:08] Okay. [02:01:08] That's why it hurts. [02:01:10] And even then, that pain goes away. [02:01:11] The hole that you're trying to feel with that inside your heart will never go away. [02:01:14] But anyway, no, so true. [02:01:16] But you said we're all using AI. [02:01:17] I actually have this thing that, do you know about this? [02:01:21] This is actually a really crazy statement. [02:01:22] You know the movie Idiocracy? [02:01:23] Oh, it's prophetic. [02:01:24] It's one of the best. [02:01:25] Do you want to hear something crazy? [02:01:27] So in that movie, they had a kind of a low budget, right? [02:01:31] This is 20 years ago. [02:01:32] If you're not familiar with the video, it's about the future where everyone is like so stupid. [02:01:34] They basically rely on knowledge that they don't understand. [02:01:37] And the running joke in the movie is they can't, they don't understand why they're in a famine. [02:01:42] And it's because they're giving the famine, they're giving the plants Gatorade basically. [02:01:46] It's called Gatorlight or something like that. [02:01:47] Brando. [02:01:47] Brando, yeah, something, something, some other name, but they're giving the plants electrolytes. [02:01:51] And everyone uses plants needs. [02:01:52] Yeah, that's what plants needs electrolytes because everybody needs electrolytes and the plant and they can't figure out why the plants are dying. [02:01:57] And a guy comes from the past, he comes into the future, and he's like, wait, you have to just give plants water. [02:02:01] And it's like, creates anger. [02:02:02] They want to kill him. [02:02:02] Kill the water. [02:02:04] Yeah. [02:02:04] They want to kill him because he's like, because he actually just knows something simple. [02:02:07] It's not faggoty. [02:02:08] Correct. [02:02:09] But the best part about the film is, is when the costume designer, they were like, well, how do we make people look stupid? [02:02:16] Right. [02:02:16] Because this doesn't make sense. [02:02:18] What would people look like? [02:02:19] They just put them all in Coke Monster pajamas. [02:02:21] Close. [02:02:22] Clothes. [02:02:22] Disposable clothes. [02:02:24] So this is a real. [02:02:25] I watched a document on the making of the film. [02:02:26] This is what they said. [02:02:27] So then the girl was like, okay, you know what you can tell someone who's like lazy by? [02:02:32] It's honestly by like, it's going to be what they wear on their feet. [02:02:35] And so we've got to put everybody in the stupidest shoes possible. [02:02:38] Now, they had a low budget and they couldn't mass produce their own shoe. [02:02:41] So she goes to the screenwriter. [02:02:44] She goes, okay, there's this new company that nobody knows about. [02:02:47] And they have the dumbest looking shoe that no one will ever buy. [02:02:50] And it's going to make if you wear them, you're going to look like you have a mental disorder. [02:02:54] And this is a company we call today Crocs, right? [02:02:57] Oh my God. [02:02:57] And you go watch the summer. [02:02:59] Everyone's wearing Crocs. [02:03:00] And the director was like, Mike Joe goes, yeah, was like, was like, dude, okay, first of all, literally, those are too stupid of shoes. [02:03:06] I don't know. [02:03:07] This has to be a joke. [02:03:08] And we can't make them look that dumb because there's no way people would actually ever in the future be wearing these. [02:03:12] This is just a real conversation. [02:03:13] And he goes, and also, what if this is prophetic? [02:03:16] He literally says this. [02:03:17] What if this is prophetic and they actually start wearing these shoes? [02:03:20] Then it's going to make us look like assholes to the actual people in the future. [02:03:23] So we can't do that because we want our movie to have a long shelf life. [02:03:25] And she's like, no. [02:03:26] Do you think people are going to wear printed foam duck clown clogs? [02:03:31] Hey, I never wore them. [02:03:32] Well, like, everybody says they don't wear them. [02:03:35] Yeah, well, they all wear them in Australia. [02:03:36] I have matchings with my sons. [02:03:38] I don't like wearing them. [02:03:39] What does that tell you about Australia? [02:03:40] You can't wear them. [02:03:41] I'm just going to say it has good snow shoes. [02:03:43] Isn't that crazy, though, that like the movie from 20 years ago about when people became so dumb that they were actually retarded, they wore Crocs, unironically. [02:03:52] I actually prefer my Lululemon slides because I couldn't do the Crocs anymore. [02:03:56] It's just, it was too embarrassing. [02:03:57] The only thing that Crocs are good for is like if you're like going in like a sauna or something like that, right? [02:04:02] I mean, I got makes sense, I guess. [02:04:04] They're like rubber until we have a sponsorship by Crocs. [02:04:07] Then they're amazing. [02:04:08] I think they're a liberal company. [02:04:09] I think they're gay. [02:04:11] What I just kind of talked about is that we are in a weird age. [02:04:14] If you look at the other thing that was kind of prophetic from the movie, it was the obsession by scientists on male enhancement. [02:04:21] All the scientists basically became obsessed with male enhancement and stuff. [02:04:23] Instead of fixing the world. [02:04:25] And then, you know, the planes stopped working, those crazy problems. [02:04:29] And they created a Coliseum. [02:04:30] I mean, what's the UFC right now, right? [02:04:32] It was a Coliseum. [02:04:33] Was it president of the world? [02:04:34] Camacho. [02:04:35] Yeah. [02:04:36] The movie's prophetic. [02:04:37] It's amazing. [02:04:37] Wally was predictive prophetic. [02:04:40] Have you seen Idiocracy? [02:04:42] No, but I watched the trailer for it recently. [02:04:44] Listen, company homework, before you read the book, tonight, watch Idiocracy or tomorrow. [02:04:50] Like, watch it before you leave. [02:04:52] Because we went on the show. [02:04:53] Is it on Netflix or what? [02:04:55] Ask Grock. [02:04:57] Do I get a free chat? [02:05:00] Do we have a company Netflix subscription or what? [02:05:03] I don't want to have to pay for that. [02:05:04] You can just invoice the company on your... [02:05:07] Hey, somebody super chat this so we can get $3.99 rental. [02:05:11] Can someone honestly send $11.99 subscription, please? [02:05:15] Let's subsidize this, please. [02:05:17] My job, a company, a company, Netflix account. [02:05:21] What? [02:05:22] That might be dangerous here. [02:05:24] Yeah, it's also who's watching Netflix? [02:05:28] You just, it was my homework, so I feel like this is like a I like how blonde girl hears somebody saying, hey, here's something you should do to like open up your worldview. [02:05:36] And first thought is, who's paying for it? [02:05:39] So true. [02:05:40] So true. [02:05:42] Oh, Sarah's having a rough night. [02:05:44] Oh, God. [02:05:46] It's kind of holesome that she hasn't seen it though, right? [02:05:48] Yeah, she's young though. [02:05:49] There's generational divide. [02:05:50] Sarah, you know, she obviously has experienced. [02:05:53] But I did see Wally, and isn't that basically the same thing? [02:05:55] Because they're all fine. [02:05:56] I've never seen Wally. [02:05:57] That's fair. [02:05:57] I don't watch cartoons. [02:05:58] I watched that in the theater when I was like I was like 18. [02:06:01] Is it worth watching? [02:06:02] No, it is. [02:06:02] It's a great movie. [02:06:03] It's a good movie. [02:06:05] So Diet Suddenly 2 is a good movie, too. [02:06:07] Then we need your support. [02:06:08] Give me a super chat of $100,000 right now. [02:06:12] That being said, I guess some of the other parts, they're pretty, some of this stuff's evergreen from the culture and stuff that we'll be getting into tomorrow. [02:06:18] There's no reason we can't talk about tomorrow, the woman's stuff and stuff like that tomorrow, right? [02:06:21] There's no. [02:06:22] I think we can talk about today. [02:06:24] Let me see if we're there. [02:06:25] Why didn't my headphone just ran out? [02:06:26] Yeah, mine did it too. [02:06:28] Okay, that was weird. [02:06:30] Oh, I was like, why did our headphones fill up? [02:06:32] That was destroyed. [02:06:36] I sent a super chat for that cord. [02:06:38] Yeah, I was like, our headphones started just going out and cracking. [02:06:40] What's going on? [02:06:41] My bad. [02:06:41] Just look at it and it's like the cord's like on her wrapped around her foot. [02:06:45] Okay, very interesting. [02:06:47] Okay, we can talk about one thing. [02:06:48] Let me see where we're at, how long we are in this production. [02:06:51] No, I think we're going to say that for tomorrow. [02:06:52] That's going to be fine. [02:06:54] In the future, in the future, though, we will have an extra 30 minutes very soon. [02:06:58] We're just getting the show launched, but the last 30 minutes of the show every day is like 15 to 30 minutes, but like the last segment is always going to be behind the paywall. [02:07:07] So it'll always be on basically right now on locals for our membership. [02:07:10] So when you join locals at elijahschaefer.locals.com, you're going to get access to free extra content every single time. [02:07:17] And also occasionally, occasionally, the bonus content on the weekends will either be released very much early. [02:07:24] Yeah, there you go. [02:07:25] Very much early. [02:07:27] You have great content. [02:07:27] That's the bonus. [02:07:28] That's the bonus content. [02:07:32] See a giant head producer. [02:07:34] I actually took a picture of Hennessy looking so depressed. === HR Mediation in Conservative Media (03:54) === [02:07:40] He was sitting there like this. [02:07:41] He wasn't paying attention. [02:07:41] It was just like how you look at the back. [02:07:42] He was like this, just like staring at the screen. [02:07:45] And I sent it to Noticer. [02:07:46] I am our internet. [02:07:46] I said, pray for this, man. [02:07:48] He was just like, you know that? [02:07:50] When you're like, when someone's caught off guard, it's like, we have the best. [02:07:54] Do you have HR here, the rift? [02:07:55] Or do you just throw things out? [02:07:56] Oh, we would all be fired. [02:07:58] We're all fired. [02:07:59] We would all be fired tomorrow. [02:08:01] The point is, is actually the biggest gay shit. [02:08:03] Sorry, I shouldn't say the person, but the gayest part about working in conservative media was this. [02:08:09] They outsource their HR to liberal. [02:08:13] I had an HR issue, and it was a lesbian that was in charge of it. [02:08:19] Who was it? [02:08:20] I looked up their LinkedIn and looked at the background who was in charge of it, voted their history, voted for Obama, voted for Clinton. [02:08:27] And it's like, that's who's running HR to conservative. [02:08:30] You have liberal lesbians running this stuff. [02:08:33] It's like, well, I'm not going to win this one. [02:08:35] Like, I immediately was like, well, I'm screwed. [02:08:37] I guess I'm getting fired. [02:08:38] You know, I knew that up front. [02:08:40] I was like, this is over. [02:08:42] HR departments are a liberal invention. [02:08:44] Conservative companies, I'll tell you this. [02:08:46] You should not have HR. [02:08:48] I want them as a sponsor. [02:08:49] I want them as a sponsor. [02:08:50] And these be a sponsor. [02:08:51] It's not a joke. [02:08:51] There's an online HR that's like, it's Americans, not Indians, that just help you. [02:08:56] They help you as the executive, like do the work for you. [02:08:59] So you're like, hey, I need to fire this person. [02:09:01] They'll just like put together the legal work for you and like give it to you. [02:09:04] Or like, hey, we had an issue and a complaint. [02:09:06] And then they let you handle it. [02:09:07] So it keeps the company and that the administration's handling things. [02:09:10] And then it also sets up a background in case as the administrator you get into trouble. [02:09:15] You can go to them and they'll mediate for you, like, but with someone else in your company. [02:09:20] So they'd be like, okay, well, we'll talk to the president and he'll mediate for us. [02:09:22] But they never, they're never an actual department. [02:09:24] They don't work there. [02:09:25] They just handle your legal stuff so that you have an HR. [02:09:28] Like you never break the law or you can make sure people are like severanced correctly and stuff. [02:09:31] Because, you know, maybe there are HR questions you have as a company. [02:09:34] You don't want to do anything illegal. [02:09:36] However, it doesn't give the power to a lesbian. [02:09:39] And I really think HR departments are a shame. [02:09:42] And I also want to get back to the workplace. [02:09:44] There's three rules I want to get back to in a workplace. [02:09:46] Number one, we still have a rule here. [02:09:49] No woman working in the office. [02:09:51] She's a contributor. [02:09:51] She's allowed to come here sometimes, but no permanent woman working in the office, like as an office, permanently can't have that. [02:09:55] Number two, can we get back to the slap? [02:09:58] Like if somebody disrespects you, can we go back to violence? [02:10:00] Like, can we just get back to like, somebody makes an inappropriate comment to you, Sarah, something like that? [02:10:04] Just slap them in the face. [02:10:05] Guys respond well to that. [02:10:07] Oh, I'm slap angry guess. [02:10:09] Yeah, you're going to slap somebody. [02:10:09] Someone makes an inappropriate comment. [02:10:10] Just slap of a guest. [02:10:12] Just slap them in the face. [02:10:13] Yeah, I'm down. [02:10:14] I feel like that would actually learn because clearly HR isn't helping anyone. [02:10:17] Are you going to hit me? [02:10:18] He didn't say that. [02:10:18] He's going to hit me. [02:10:20] It was at the beginning of the show. [02:10:21] Are you still angry about that? [02:10:24] All right. [02:10:24] Well, no, what's the truth? [02:10:25] What's your treating is good? [02:10:26] I mean, look, you've had huge staffs. [02:10:29] How to staff ourselves and like on the right you have some of the most Machiavellian people that you have to rule and you have to kind of lead. [02:10:36] They're crazy. [02:10:37] And they're crazy. [02:10:37] And they're really creative too. [02:10:39] They'll do the craziest stuff, you know, like from freaking spy cams to like, you know, try to set you up. [02:10:44] I mean, that's some nutty stuff. [02:10:45] People on the right do. [02:10:46] Right. [02:10:47] But I think to your point, I like this HR concept where you maybe have people as advisors. [02:10:53] You have, you've had many advisors in your life. [02:10:55] Like you've had older folks that want to contribute to the show through their wisdom. [02:10:58] Yeah, I've had a lot of, I've had a lot of advisors. [02:11:00] And I can tell you this: there's one person in the world that has proven it's good not to have a real HR department. [02:11:07] It's Steven Crowder. [02:11:08] Still going strong. [02:11:09] Someone was mentioning that in the chat. [02:11:12] Yeah, hell yeah. [02:11:12] It's like that guy taught you well. [02:11:14] Don't have an HR department. [02:11:16] Or she shouldn't have any cameras in the house either. [02:11:18] Yeah, don't who's doing that. === Why Record Your Living Room? (11:24) === [02:11:19] By the way, who's getting ring cameras? [02:11:22] Who's filling their house, bro? [02:11:23] What are you doing? [02:11:24] That's crazy. [02:11:25] You got to protect the Amazon pen. [02:11:26] The only way I see that to be normal is if you had one normal movable camera that if someone's babysitting your kids that you set up just for the babysitter in like the main room or something like that. [02:11:35] But even then, why do you have cameras in your house, living rooms where you see like they'll post something because they fell or something? [02:11:41] Like, why are you recording your living room in the like? [02:11:44] Why would you feel comfortable with that? [02:11:46] Yeah, it's crazy. [02:11:47] Well, people, people got so crazy about that, too. [02:11:49] Like, no one was talking about how, okay, now you've basically set up your husband. [02:11:53] Now you're going to be split up. [02:11:54] This kid's going to grow up without a father, you know, around all the time. [02:11:56] Bringing it back to Steven. [02:11:57] Yeah, Stephen. [02:11:58] Yeah, this is terrible what happened in that situation. [02:12:00] Yes. [02:12:00] Yeah. [02:12:00] I just don't get how people get divorced so easily. [02:12:02] It's like, okay, someone yelled at you about medicine. [02:12:06] It's called feminism. [02:12:07] It's called get over it because you're ruining your child's life. [02:12:10] It's like you want shoes and you want to be out of the kitchen. [02:12:12] What? [02:12:13] What is this? [02:12:14] What are you talking about? [02:12:18] I don't even think people should get divorced because of cheating anymore. [02:12:21] I'm just like, this is a real winner. [02:12:24] No, but it's kind of true. [02:12:25] It's just like, okay, you made a vow. [02:12:28] Just stick with it. [02:12:29] Maybe your marriage will suck for a little bit, but just get it. [02:12:32] Especially once you have kids, though. [02:12:33] Yeah, because you have kids. [02:12:34] Once you have kids, you can't. [02:12:36] This is a truthful statement. [02:12:37] Like, I had a friend who just got divorced, and I literally looked him in the face. [02:12:41] And I go, I won't give any details, but it was actually something that's like, of course, girls would be like, oh, girl, divorce your guy over this. [02:12:46] He don't deserve better. [02:12:47] First of all, you were an ugly bitch. [02:12:49] He was better looking than me, please. [02:12:51] You didn't deserve him. [02:12:52] You didn't deserve him. [02:12:53] Secondly, you were out of your league, ma'am. [02:12:55] But secondly, got to get your boys back. [02:12:58] Whatever. [02:12:58] She maybe had the legal right to divorce him over the matter. [02:13:01] But I spoke to them both and I go, hey, this is some bullshit you guys could get over in like three months. [02:13:08] And, you know, let him sleep on the couch for a month. [02:13:10] And, you know, have fun running the house for a couple of months or whatever you want to do. [02:13:15] I'm not into that kind of shit, but it's like, you know, you do you. [02:13:17] You know, you have your fun. [02:13:19] Sort your stuff out. [02:13:20] If you have to separate, whatever. [02:13:22] Come back together. [02:13:23] You have kids now. [02:13:24] You can't transfer your sins onto your children. [02:13:28] Oh, well, he, you know, shouldn't have been doing that. [02:13:30] Yeah, well, he shouldn't have. [02:13:31] That's the way to make your kids gay. [02:13:32] Well, that's what I'm saying. [02:13:33] You're right. [02:13:34] You're right. [02:13:34] But you know what? [02:13:35] Your kids also don't need to be living with your boyfriends and stuff. [02:13:37] Have you ever watched when they all become drug addicts and they show what revenge intervention? [02:13:44] Okay. [02:13:44] They're always like, yes, Susie was such a good girl. [02:13:47] And then we got divorced and she started doing crack. [02:13:49] Like, yeah, it's like, dude, the divorce ruined your kids so much. [02:13:54] And it's so selfish, too. [02:13:56] Look, I've had lots of my ups and downs with my wife, but I look at my kids and I'm like, if I leave, then what am I leaving them to? [02:14:04] Just a broken home. [02:14:06] And yeah, that's divorce was so easily administered in our culture where I didn't know anybody whose parents were together. [02:14:15] My parents were. [02:14:16] It was amazing. [02:14:17] And my wife's parents were. [02:14:18] And that's maybe why we're together. [02:14:19] And it's so sad because I have friends whose parents got divorced and their kids and now they're just terrified to get married. [02:14:24] Oh, yeah. [02:14:24] Like they don't even. [02:14:27] Yeah, they're like, they're literally scared. [02:14:28] They can't even conceptualize getting married without being like, oh, you need like this crazy prenup and blah, blah, blah. [02:14:34] And like, is everything perfect? [02:14:35] It's just like you're stuck for the long run. [02:14:39] Once you're married, this is my opinion. [02:14:40] You're yeah, it's no, but my opinion with the kids thing is like, look, if you are not, if you're married, you don't have children and you're not going to be willing to ever change, then, okay, then maybe you're going to get a divorce and that's fine. [02:14:54] It's not the right thing to do. [02:14:55] I don't think it's the best decision, but whatever. [02:14:58] But once you bring blood into the world, you cannot leave each other unless there's actual threats of violence, unless you're like physically unsafe, right? [02:15:06] Well, this is how they try to get Christ with this. [02:15:09] And he's like, there are two legal ways to get divorced. [02:15:11] And adultery is one. [02:15:12] And if one, if a partner is not of the faith and leads you astray, then you can divorce them. [02:15:19] Well, the Catholic Church doesn't even allow for adultery or anything. [02:15:22] Well, they're separate, but you don't have to do that. [02:15:24] Christ gave this. [02:15:25] So I know you have these ecumenical councils that change and whatever. [02:15:30] But this is from Jesus himself in the red letters. [02:15:33] So yeah, a lot of this time we get angry and upset or whatever. [02:15:36] And I just get a divorce. [02:15:38] And especially have kids. [02:15:39] Like, wow, you are ruining their lives. [02:15:43] It's worse than death. [02:15:44] Divorce is worse than death. [02:15:46] So many people. [02:15:46] And I'll tell you this. [02:15:48] I firmly believe this. [02:15:50] Divorce is a little bit like black people in Africa thinking that if they kicked out the white people in their countries, that it would make them better. [02:15:58] I thought it was going to be a chicken joke. [02:16:00] No. [02:16:00] No, no, but you know what I'm saying? [02:16:02] It's like the communist blacks in Zimbabwe or in Rhodesia. [02:16:05] If we just kick out the whites, it'll fix our problems. [02:16:07] In fact, it created more problems and it's not fixing anything. [02:16:11] Again, I do reserve that for the fact of like, and again, it's not like because your wife struck you or your husband pushed you. [02:16:17] I mean, like, he's, you know, you're afraid you're going to die. [02:16:20] There's no perfect marriage. [02:16:21] And I think everyone here who's married knows like there are no. [02:16:23] There are rider dies, man. [02:16:25] Our wives will restore. [02:16:27] It's a covenant through God. [02:16:28] Yes. [02:16:29] And it was the union that was through the garden. [02:16:31] And that's why they equate it to Christ and we're the bride of Christ. [02:16:36] Like this is, and it's we're told to love our wife as Christ loves the church. [02:16:40] These are huge, you know, shoes to follow in, right? [02:16:44] But that's how sanctimonious of a union, that that sanctity is so treasured by God Almighty that we've just discarded it now because it's like, whatever, we've been inundated with like TikTok and all these things, and that grass is always greener. [02:17:04] The most valuable thing you have in your life is your marriage. [02:17:06] I can tell you that hens, Tom. [02:17:08] It's not just that your rider died, but you're going to be spending like 50 years with this person. [02:17:13] You know, this person's going to, they're going to see the worst of you. [02:17:15] They see the best of you. [02:17:16] They're going to see you naked. [02:17:16] You know, it's, it's going to check out your camera to see if you know the doctors. [02:17:20] They do do that. [02:17:20] I mean, literally. [02:17:21] They literally help you when you have the most embarrassing things going on with you. [02:17:24] It's crazy that you can still sleep together after that. [02:17:26] Like, it's like, but I do say this also with some of this is actually my opinion. [02:17:29] Remember, I went, do you know when I was in Australia? [02:17:31] I actually went really viral and it was considered very offensive in the country because I'd said that men should not watch the babies come out of the wife's vagina. [02:17:39] Like you shouldn't be watching that. [02:17:40] Like to see that dilated and stuff. [02:17:42] There's only one dilation you should call it. [02:17:43] Call it the ring of fire. [02:17:44] You shouldn't be watching the blood pour out. [02:17:46] And I made a very graphic post about this. [02:17:49] What do you mean, graphic, like explaining like, you know, chunks of blood squirting out and stuff like that? [02:17:54] Like I just, I just said you don't want to be looking at that. [02:17:57] You just want to be there, right? [02:17:58] Yeah, you're there. [02:17:59] Hold their hand. [02:17:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [02:18:00] Hold their hand. [02:18:00] You know, you don't want to look down. [02:18:04] I was filming it the whole time. [02:18:07] Changing lenses and everything. [02:18:08] But don't look. [02:18:09] That wasn't even his wife. [02:18:11] This is just his hobby. [02:18:11] He's like, I'm going to put in the room, just like filming the money giving birth. [02:18:17] I'll send a saddle, right? [02:18:19] Shout out to Kai and the mother. [02:18:19] There's something magical to it. [02:18:20] Shout out to Kai. [02:18:21] Yeah, shout out to Kai Clix. [02:18:22] She's in the chat. [02:18:23] Bro, that's insane. [02:18:23] Like you're seeing your wife give birth and having that child come out. [02:18:28] Is like it's crazy, okay. [02:18:30] That can really just like not relate to this whole conversation. [02:18:33] You will, no, yeah, you will. [02:18:35] I don't think I'm gonna have a wife, so I don't know. [02:18:37] You'll have a ring of fire. [02:18:39] No, but I was gonna say, and also, also, we could go on this forever, but like the idea of like, I just want to remind people this dude, it's a super psyop. [02:18:45] I will always repeat this. [02:18:46] Those scenes in movies of women on their back and like the blood and them screaming and stuff, that's not anything what childbirth is like at all. [02:18:54] At least the two kids I've had. [02:18:56] Like, this is what it was. [02:18:57] It was like, my wife was in labor for like maybe 60 minutes, 90 minutes. [02:19:01] And then I went to go like try to fill up the bath in my guest bedroom so that she could give birth in the bath. [02:19:07] And then I walked out from filling up the tub and there was a baby in her arms. [02:19:10] And it was like, it was like, there was just like, and I just heard like a, ah, and then the baby was out. [02:19:15] And then we were just, she just like fell asleep. [02:19:17] And it was like, do you think that's a psyop to scare women? [02:19:20] Yes. [02:19:20] It's a Hollywood psyop. [02:19:22] Childbirth. [02:19:23] They always try to make it just look horrible. [02:19:25] My no girls, anything. [02:19:26] It was just, it was just over. [02:19:27] And she's like, the ones to do again already. [02:19:29] So my son was 18 hours outside of the water headbroke and he's still in there. [02:19:34] So we had a very traumatic, intense, insane childbirth. [02:19:38] And they left us alone for hours. [02:19:41] And I was like, what am I supposed to do here? [02:19:44] I swear there's an angel that came in. [02:19:46] And this black lady came. [02:19:47] She goes, I'm going to get that baby out. [02:19:49] And she came out of the blue. [02:19:50] And then all of a sudden, this is like at your house or something. [02:19:53] No, this is in the hospital. [02:19:54] We were 18 hours. [02:19:55] My water. [02:19:57] You can trust the fat black women at the hospital. [02:19:59] Trust me. [02:20:00] Oh, is this a black thing? [02:20:02] Jemima knows best. [02:20:05] Jamima. [02:20:06] This is awesome stuff. [02:20:07] You will appreciate this one day. [02:20:09] Okay, wait, real fast. [02:20:10] So to close this out, so you guys know, this is the kind of great content you'll get in the last segment that will be on the. [02:20:17] No, no, but they actually will. [02:20:18] people's names actually we're actually going to be calling the this is actually really You got a $50 hit. [02:20:23] Look at that. [02:20:24] Check this out, though. [02:20:25] Oh, no. [02:20:27] Ladies and gentlemen, $50 super hit it. [02:20:30] Sarah, do dance. [02:20:31] Dance. [02:20:32] Sarah Cam. [02:20:32] Oh, Sarah Cam. [02:20:33] That is. [02:20:35] No, it's not $100. [02:20:37] He's the $100. [02:20:39] That's what we get. [02:20:40] Oh, my God. [02:20:41] You can't show her dancing. [02:20:42] Give another $50. [02:20:44] Well, she's just doing this. [02:20:46] That's fine. [02:20:47] But let's not do the Ed dance. [02:20:49] That's me doing that. [02:20:52] Okay. [02:20:53] I don't know, you guys. [02:20:54] You guys are the white star. [02:20:57] Sarah, do you even dance? [02:20:58] Do you know how to dance? [02:20:59] I don't. [02:21:00] Kai's in the chat. [02:21:01] Is it okay for girls to dance? [02:21:03] Sarah has a Sarah's the only person I know who, for some reason, is more Los Angeles than me in the right-wing movement, but then doesn't isn't from LA. [02:21:14] Like, it's like, uh, well, I am. [02:21:17] I just, I'm just not from there, but I live there. [02:21:19] Yeah, but even that. [02:21:19] I don't. [02:21:21] I don't know how you said you went. [02:21:22] I just lived there. [02:21:23] I just lived there. [02:21:25] Someone once wrote like a really like, like the meanest comments in the chat, by the way, are not like when someone says, like, oh, I fucking hate Sarah or like, you know, Elijah's, you know, whatever. [02:21:33] These words. [02:21:33] That's, that's not, that's not the worst. [02:21:35] The ones are like this. [02:21:36] There was like a comment like two episodes ago that was like average, average opinion, irritating vocal fry sits down at overpriced cafe in in Echo Park, looks at you like you don't matter, walks away with her 37 followers, still thinks she's better than you. [02:21:54] My name's Sarah. [02:21:55] And I was like, there was something in common. [02:21:57] And I was like, it was like literally like describing like an average like hinge date with a bitch in LA. [02:22:02] And I was like, and it just like put like, my name's Sarah. [02:22:05] And it was uninterested to even breathe. [02:22:06] Yeah, it was something like that. [02:22:07] It was like, it was like, we talked about nothing, but I, but, but I, but for some reason, I still think I'm better than you. [02:22:11] And it was like, and it was like this thing. [02:22:13] And it was like me. [02:22:13] It was not even like mean. [02:22:14] I was just like, I was like, yeah, that's literally every girl in LA. [02:22:17] But she's Canadian. [02:22:19] So I don't know where the LA basic blonde TV versus TV, bro. [02:22:23] I don't know. [02:22:23] It's just too much anxiety. [02:22:25] I just felt like I was always supposed to be a valley girl. [02:22:28] And so it's just kind of already a part of who I was before I even moved to LA. === Why It's Free (15:42) === [02:22:32] How did you do vocal fry on that? [02:22:35] Someone else just said Smart Goy Scholar said Kai kissed a Latina in South America. [02:22:39] I have the footage. [02:22:41] But that super chat said high noon refill. [02:22:43] Very, very good. [02:22:44] Ever since we switched on this show from straight vodka shots at breaks to just like high noons and stuff for guests, nobody's passed out of thrown up on set yet. [02:22:54] So that's really good. [02:22:55] So that's a good free Coke you give in the green room. [02:23:01] That was too much. [02:23:02] All right. [02:23:04] That being said, if you guys, this is what I'm going to tell you guys. [02:23:07] So check this out. [02:23:07] So many of you guys know as we close out here that I mentioned that we're going to be doing a book club. [02:23:12] I know I said it like that, but a book book club. [02:23:21] We're going to be doing a book club. [02:23:23] We're going to be doing a book club. [02:23:27] So the first book club is going to be on Sunday. [02:23:29] I don't know what we're going to call it. [02:23:30] We'll probably call it like the book club, Riff Raft or something like that, you know. [02:23:34] But we always have some gay name. [02:23:36] I'm real big on the visuals and like gay names. [02:23:39] What about Rift Reads or something? [02:23:40] Yeah, Gilded. [02:23:42] Oh, Gilded. [02:23:44] All right. [02:23:44] Anyway. [02:23:45] He hates that funny. [02:23:46] All right. [02:23:47] Yeah, really creative. [02:23:50] Let's call it Rift Books. [02:23:51] That'll be really good. [02:23:52] Bubba's books. [02:23:54] Big book. [02:23:55] Rift Rainbow. [02:23:56] And we'll have like, yeah, eagles fly across. [02:23:58] Everything will be red, white, and blue. [02:24:00] No, check this out on my screen. [02:24:01] There's an eagle on this building, by the way. [02:24:02] Did you see that? [02:24:03] Yeah, the two eagles, actually. [02:24:04] Yeah, what's up with that? [02:24:05] Well, listen, we should take this amazing. [02:24:08] This is a Mason. [02:24:10] Back to Reed. [02:24:10] That being said, so this Sunday is going to be like a little bit of an intro to the book. [02:24:14] We're going to talk a little bit about Pat Buchanan. [02:24:15] It's coming out at 7 p.m. on Sunday, giving a background, looking at some of his clips and understanding the author. [02:24:20] Because I think it's kind of important before we read a book that you kind of know why you might want to read it, right? [02:24:24] Or what this is about. [02:24:25] We'll probably watch some clips from his book. [02:24:27] What's that guy that's not Jewish but is married to one and he's gay that is British that everyone's into, but he's like a neocon Douglas Murray. [02:24:34] Yeah. [02:24:35] Oh, I hate that guy. [02:24:37] He's the worst. [02:24:37] Yeah. [02:24:37] Oh, we have another super chat. [02:24:39] Oh, wait. [02:24:40] Oh, day. [02:24:41] Oh, my God. [02:24:42] You're going to have to get Megan Billy. [02:24:45] It's $150. [02:24:47] I'm not joking. [02:24:48] Oh, my God. [02:24:48] He's going to do it, bro. [02:24:50] You're going to have to do it. [02:24:51] Get your ass up. [02:24:52] Who's taking his shirt off? [02:24:53] Am I doing it? [02:24:54] I think you're doing it. [02:24:55] Dude, that's $150. [02:24:56] Come on, Homer. [02:24:58] This is very embarrassing. [02:24:59] Come on, Lijah. [02:25:00] Let's do it. [02:25:00] You got to do something. [02:25:01] Homework. [02:25:01] Shuffle shuffle. [02:25:02] I can do the same thing. [02:25:03] I use this thing with my children. [02:25:04] You're the 55-year-old mother. [02:25:06] Please don't do it. [02:25:08] I can bring the music up. [02:25:09] I can bring the music up. [02:25:11] Hold up. [02:25:11] Go. [02:25:12] Wait, hold up. [02:25:13] I can bring the music in a second here. [02:25:15] Very anticlimactic. [02:25:16] Here we go. [02:25:17] Wait. [02:25:19] There we go. [02:25:19] That's that 150 vibe right there. [02:25:21] Let's go. [02:25:23] I think Elijah is going to get changed. [02:25:25] Oh, yeah. [02:25:25] Here we go. [02:25:26] Oh, he's showing the bed. [02:25:27] Oh, crap. [02:25:28] He's doing it. [02:25:28] He's doing it. [02:25:32] Why would you tense? [02:25:34] Oh, you're. [02:25:34] You're listening to me. [02:25:36] What are you like? [02:25:37] Where's everybody doing? [02:25:38] There she goes. [02:25:39] Oh, she didn't live. [02:25:40] I think we're going to strip this. [02:25:41] What is happening at this podcast? [02:25:42] Is she coming back? [02:25:43] He's actually going to go get another high noon. [02:25:47] You can't have the strip club without the high noon. [02:25:49] What are we going to do for 200? [02:25:51] Get him 200. [02:25:52] Hey, just start going. [02:25:54] And $300. [02:25:56] And you'll see this man's titty. [02:25:58] So that's very good. [02:25:59] Oh, here we go. [02:26:00] She's back. [02:26:00] Oh, she's got a book. [02:26:02] That is the worst. [02:26:03] Look at that. [02:26:05] Come on. [02:26:06] Sarah needs some ring. [02:26:07] Ho daddy shorts or something. [02:26:08] She brought a book. [02:26:09] Sarah on her way to the HR office, which is just been don't. [02:26:13] What the heck was that? [02:26:15] For $150, you got a book. [02:26:18] All right. [02:26:19] So, so that being said, That being said, we can go here. [02:26:24] To most of you guys who are here, don't worry, bro. [02:26:29] The chance they're deep. [02:26:34] We're so good right now. [02:26:35] I'm totally kidding. [02:26:36] All right, we're not doing that. [02:26:37] Yep, yep. [02:26:39] That's weird. [02:26:40] Sarah only likes to see HR women, you know. [02:26:44] Scott Ross. [02:26:46] No, but Homer Jay Fuentes must be the Coke dealer because he is sending so much money. [02:26:52] Hey, he just knows he's getting the money back for the Coke. [02:26:54] He's like sending us our eight ball money back. [02:26:57] All right. [02:26:58] All right. [02:26:58] That being said, I want to say this real fast. [02:27:00] So check this out. [02:27:01] So thank you, Homer Jay Fuentes. [02:27:04] We love you. [02:27:05] What a beast. [02:27:07] I'm putting my heart out to you. [02:27:08] No, but it's where the right went wrong by Pat Buchanan. [02:27:14] And I encourage you to grab it. [02:27:16] You can see right here. [02:27:17] Here's the book. [02:27:17] I'm doing it like it's a yeah. [02:27:19] Where the right went wrong. [02:27:21] And it was Sarah's pick for the first book of the month. [02:27:23] So people pick their books. [02:27:24] She knows at a party. [02:27:25] So what I encourage you guys to do is I did something. [02:27:28] I went and bought a new Kindle. [02:27:29] I had an old Kindle, but it has a, I'm this, this, this weird about it. [02:27:33] My old Kindle has a USB micro instead of USB-C. [02:27:36] So that's how much why I upgraded. [02:27:38] We can't handle that court. [02:27:39] No, you can't charge it anything. [02:27:40] So USB-C, but you can get a Kindle for about $199. [02:27:46] It's a lot of money for a lot of people, but I'm going to tell you guys this. [02:27:49] Here's a big deal. [02:27:49] Everyone listen to this. [02:27:51] This month, during the first episode on Sunday to get you to watch, we will be giving away a brand new Kindle paperweight, the new one that's got the light on it and everything like that. [02:28:05] This is the E-Ink one that's good for reading. [02:28:07] Oh, I can read on my phone. [02:28:08] Yeah, this is like E-Ink. [02:28:09] It's like $200 value. [02:28:10] It is $200, not $200 value. [02:28:12] $200. [02:28:12] So somebody, you'll find out why when you watch the first episode, somebody will be winning a Kindle, a brand new Kindle. [02:28:20] So that's kind of cool. [02:28:21] And I encourage you to join and to read because about every month we'll be reading a new book. [02:28:25] And unlike, like, this sounds really mean, but like, I, oh, are we still playing the music? [02:28:31] I don't hear it. [02:28:32] Oh, no, no, it's all. [02:28:34] Unlike, unlike, which are friends, like Candace and stuff that, you know, makes you pay to like join the book club and understand, we're not making you pay right now. [02:28:39] You can just join the book club for free. [02:28:41] And that's kind of cool. [02:28:43] So we're kind of like offering you extra time. [02:28:45] You just got to buy your own book. [02:28:46] It's going to be really cool. [02:28:47] And also, if you're not into reading and you haven't known about reading, this is a great way to kind of join. [02:28:51] I'm not a big reader. [02:28:53] You can tell by, you know, look at me. [02:28:56] Listen to me. [02:28:57] And a lot of us at the studio as well are so busy we forget to. [02:29:00] So make sure you pick up the book, Where the Right Went Wrong, How Neoconservatives Hijacked the Bush presidency. [02:29:07] That's going to be good. [02:29:08] I encourage you again to pick up a Kindle if you can and just start like collecting your e-books. [02:29:11] You can get the Kindle app on your phone. [02:29:13] You can download it today. [02:29:14] It's $11.99. [02:29:15] It's not super expensive, but if you like physical books, order it now on Prime because it'll be here by Friday or Saturday. [02:29:20] And again, am I promoting Amazon? [02:29:22] Yeah, Amazon's a bookstore. [02:29:23] That's what it was made for. [02:29:24] That's what it is. [02:29:25] Anyway, my guest today have a new film out that they're fundraising for. [02:29:28] You saw the commercial, everything about it. [02:29:30] Tell us how we can support you, find you on social media, and also support your endeavor. [02:29:35] Look, Homer Jay Fuentes, you want to throw some of that money? [02:29:38] Go to ds2nano.com. [02:29:41] We are giving everybody who sends a donation your ability to be put in the movie as a producer. [02:29:48] Your credit, your name will be credited on the film depending on what tier you want to help us out. [02:29:53] But look, every can we pull up that website real quick? [02:29:55] Yeah, and I want to show you this to our to our viewers. [02:29:57] DS2 what? [02:29:58] DS2nano.com. [02:30:01] So here we go. [02:30:03] Boom. [02:30:04] So scroll down. [02:30:05] See that big heart? [02:30:06] You click on that heart right there. [02:30:10] And bam, it takes you down to the become a producer. [02:30:13] You got associate. [02:30:14] I'm buying ecstasy on the Silk Road right now. [02:30:15] That's what we're going for. [02:30:16] So I actually made a deep. [02:30:18] I made this website all by myself. [02:30:21] Shout out to Canva. [02:30:23] This is a really easy. [02:30:25] Well, I would have never been able to tell. [02:30:26] Yeah, so I don't have the budget to like, you know, hire you. [02:30:33] It's like funny. [02:30:33] It's like, it's like, hey, it's like, it's like, this is what a website looks like. [02:30:38] This is what a website looks like that you don't design yourself. [02:30:40] You know, we're like, it's like actually like people can find like articles and stuff, but you could also do where is it? [02:30:46] What happened to it? [02:30:48] Where is it? [02:30:48] He's ruining all his jokes. [02:30:50] Where is the wait? [02:30:51] What happened to it? [02:30:51] Oh, it's here. [02:30:52] There you go. [02:30:53] So go up, scroll up. [02:30:54] Scroll up. [02:30:58] There you go. [02:30:58] That's crazy. [02:30:59] Right there. [02:31:00] Those are all my films. [02:31:01] You can click on them and watch them and they're all for free because you know taking $3.99 to rent Mike Judge's prophetic movie was too much. [02:31:10] I give them for free. [02:31:11] So you can click on the title for the trailer and you click on the poster for the full feature. [02:31:18] We need everybody behind us to donate money to be part of this because look, if you don't think you're part of what they're building, I'm sorry. [02:31:26] You are a part of it. [02:31:27] No matter if you like it or not, you are involved in this fourth industrial revolution. [02:31:33] Look at all those films. [02:31:34] Those films are going to live forever. [02:31:36] And I do them because I love humanity. [02:31:38] So get behind some of them. [02:31:41] That's a full screen to him. [02:31:42] Yeah, full screen this. [02:31:44] Full screen to him. [02:31:45] Just me. [02:31:45] To him. [02:31:46] Go to him. [02:31:46] Just me. [02:31:47] Even though Elijah shit on my website, I don't have the big bucks like him. [02:31:51] I don't have the big TVs. [02:31:53] I just have me and my little buddy here. [02:31:55] We make life-changing films that actually, look, Diet Sully was seen 100 million times, translated into 12 different languages organically. [02:32:05] I didn't pay for one of those things. [02:32:07] It resonated because it was a damn good film. [02:32:09] The lies you've been fed. [02:32:10] That helped RFK Jr. get confirmed. [02:32:12] That is, unfortunately, actually, one of the people who were tapping to invest is one of the people that paid for him to get, you know, confirmed. [02:32:18] And then he was like, I was talking to him. [02:32:20] This guy, you know, gave him like $20 million to get him on, you know, in there. [02:32:23] And he was like, shit. [02:32:27] Literally. [02:32:27] That's what he told me. [02:32:28] He's like, shit. [02:32:29] And I was like, yeah, that's a lot of money. [02:32:32] Can you imagine wasting $20 million? [02:32:34] When you're a billionaire, it's not a lot of money. [02:32:37] That's why they need investors. [02:32:38] Wait, I got to say this. [02:32:38] I'm never unthankful. [02:32:39] That's why I'm never unthankful for a dollar or for a billion dollars. [02:32:44] Like, the Bible says give to the ability to which you can give. [02:32:48] That's literally the phrase translated to English. [02:32:50] It means like God does not look at the amount that you give to God. [02:32:53] And also in the right-wing media and people that are trying to do products, we don't actually go like, oh, dude, you know, I don't talk to you, go to dinner with you. [02:33:00] You gave $1. [02:33:00] It's like, dude, if you're making $2 a month from some other country, give a dollar of 50% of your monthly income. [02:33:06] That's a huge sacrifice that you're giving. [02:33:08] And if you're worth $40 billion, yeah, is a million dollars more helpful to me? [02:33:12] Yes, it is. [02:33:13] And I'm not going to be like, you know, ungrateful for that because even though that's not a big portion, it's still a lot of money. [02:33:17] But still, like, it's not like we're like looking at you. [02:33:19] That's what everyone's only give five bucks or 10 bucks. [02:33:22] It does add up because a $500 plane ticket for a good guest is a bunch of $5 super chats. [02:33:27] So I'm just saying, you know, reminding you guys, it is really good. [02:33:30] And the film as well, that's the tickets. [02:33:32] Each ticket is an amalgamation of individual donations. [02:33:37] So, you know, one, five, ten dollars, it's all a great gift, but you should also give more than a hundred. [02:33:42] Look, we're looking for some whales to give 10,000. [02:33:46] You can put your crypto thing is on there. [02:33:49] You know, we're just trying to do what we feel God has put on our hearts to make. [02:33:55] I don't see any bigger story than this than a whistleblower who's brave enough to come forward and say he was part of a program that is a data collecting, tracking, contact tracing application for people who are vaccinated. [02:34:09] Believe it or not, we're going to prove it's real. [02:34:12] And that's just our goal of this film. [02:34:15] And that's why it's going to be for free. [02:34:17] I can't put this behind a paywall because then I'm making money on the misery of all the people who took this vaccine. [02:34:24] And so get behind us. [02:34:26] Go watch my other films. [02:34:27] Look, Final Days is five years ahead of its time. [02:34:30] Go watch my movie. [02:34:31] What's that one about? [02:34:32] Final Days is about why do people use technology for bad? [02:34:38] So we look at the Oppenheimers. [02:34:40] We look at the Klisht, the Coffs. [02:34:42] They all regret it. [02:34:43] Look. [02:34:44] At first, I admit it's a vibe. [02:34:46] It really is. [02:34:47] Philo Farnsworth invented the television and regretted his family was not allowed to watch TV. [02:34:53] Steve Jobs was not allowed. [02:34:54] He didn't allow his kids to have an iPad. [02:34:56] There's a reason behind technology and what it's used for. [02:35:00] And we get into the patent. [02:35:01] That clip you saw with Karen Kingston about James Diergiano was from Final Days. [02:35:06] We just made Final Days a little bit before its time. [02:35:09] Now all this is coming out. [02:35:11] There's brave whistleblowers who are telling their story. [02:35:14] And people don't want to hear the truth. [02:35:17] They want to live in their facade of this life they're living, but they're going to have to come to a fact that they're going to live in a world where people want to control them. [02:35:26] And it's starting from within. [02:35:28] And this, dude, we're going to, we've already proven in other films. [02:35:32] This is going to be one you can share with your family. [02:35:35] Died Suddenly we made in 83 days because I wanted it to be released before Thanksgiving. [02:35:41] And people sat down in Thanksgiving and showed this to their left-leaning mom or dad. [02:35:47] And it was entertaining enough to sit through, but the information was gut-wrenchingly true. [02:35:53] And do you know how many people reached out and said, thank you for making this? [02:35:57] My father didn't get the booster. [02:35:59] My mother didn't get the booster. [02:36:01] I showed this. [02:36:02] And a lot of people who took the vaccine, they didn't die, but the booster really messed them up. [02:36:08] So, yeah, get behind us, ds2now.com. [02:36:12] Elijah, you're awesome for having us on. [02:36:14] Yes, thank you. [02:36:14] Appreciate you. [02:36:15] And that's the point of the riff, man. [02:36:16] It's like, you know, a lot of people are not going to want to have you guys on because they're not going to want to take on the risk of telling the truth because it can get in the way of their paycheck. [02:36:25] But what if we all just stopped doing that? [02:36:29] And then we just said, hey, we're not going to try to be mainstream. [02:36:32] We're just going to be the mainstream. [02:36:33] And you guys can all go suck it. [02:36:35] By suck it, I mean a banana. [02:36:37] So I'm being serious. [02:36:38] It's kind of dumb, but it's like, yeah, do we have to tone it down a little bit? [02:36:41] Yeah. [02:36:41] But do the topics have to change? [02:36:42] No. [02:36:42] You know, we just have to be careful, right? [02:36:44] Just like you would in front of your parents or something like that. [02:36:46] Although I do miss slightly offensive a lot and I miss being able to actually rip my shirt off. [02:36:50] And Virgo, who's one of our female listeners, said, I do miss when Elijah used to just rip his shirt off drunk and then start flexing. [02:36:55] Is that what you used to do? [02:36:56] Well, I wasn't even in shape. [02:36:58] It was just like, start breaking shit and like throwing mics. [02:37:06] We'd have fun. [02:37:07] And like, yeah, I have no idea why I would do that. [02:37:08] And then like, I would wake up. [02:37:09] I didn't remember doing it. [02:37:10] And someone would like send me a clip and I was just like rolling across the table. [02:37:13] And I was like, oh, shit, I got to delete that now. [02:37:17] So that was a good time. [02:37:18] But I also found out that some people's family watched this show. [02:37:21] So I decided to behave today. [02:37:23] How can we find you and follow you? [02:37:25] You can find us at Died Suddenly underscore. [02:37:28] That's at Died Suddenly Score on X. [02:37:30] And Matt and my Twitter were linked in the bio. [02:37:33] You know, you're going to see us doing programs in there, I think, on serious topics, especially much geopolitics. [02:37:39] We'll be at the White House too. [02:37:41] We have maintained the hard pass with the White House. [02:37:43] Very cool. [02:37:43] Cool. [02:37:44] You'll be seeing us up there. [02:37:46] And we also do a lot of live production. [02:37:48] So things that we don't always tell people about, but some of the most controversial and interesting live productions that are happening. [02:37:55] And you're wondering who the heck is behind the camera, behind the live view, or behind the live production through vMix. === Shout Out to Sarah Stock (02:03) === [02:38:00] It's sometimes us. [02:38:02] Awesome. [02:38:02] And that's never me. [02:38:03] It's just him. [02:38:04] No, it's true. [02:38:05] He does do excellent work. [02:38:06] I want to say this. [02:38:07] Shout out Sarah Stock. [02:38:08] We'll tell you where you can find her. [02:38:09] Follow her, but put this up profession. [02:38:10] Shout out. [02:38:11] Sarah just hit 3K subscribers on her new YouTube channel. [02:38:14] Just watched about a week ago. [02:38:16] 3k already. [02:38:17] It's great. [02:38:18] She's been putting her clips up. [02:38:19] That's so cool. [02:38:20] She just put up some of her other episodes, by the way, that have been on our channels. [02:38:23] And maybe you guys didn't see. [02:38:24] She's going to be re-uploading all those, her interviews she did with people. [02:38:26] She just did one on Australia and what's going on there with the censorship. [02:38:30] So check that out. [02:38:30] It's called What Happens When White People Become Minorities question mark. [02:38:34] It's actually a very good show and it's gotten great feedback. [02:38:37] So go watch that and check it out. [02:38:38] I'll put the link in the chat right now. [02:38:40] You should make sure you follow Sarah Stock on YouTube. [02:38:43] I'm putting it in the chat on YouTube on both chats. [02:38:47] But anyway, to those that are watching, Sarah, how can they find you and follow you? [02:38:50] Yeah, definitely. [02:38:51] Please subscribe to my YouTube. [02:38:53] That's what I care most about right now. [02:38:55] But also, you can follow me on X or on Instagram at Sarah C Stock. [02:38:59] It's just the same on both those platforms. [02:39:02] Awesome. [02:39:03] All right. [02:39:03] And remember, you can follow Mike Mendoza back there. [02:39:05] You can see him at Mike Mendoza JPG. [02:39:08] It's Mike Mendoza JPG. [02:39:10] You can also follow Snowflake underscore news. [02:39:13] Snowflake has a much bigger presence on Instagram, but it's really good. [02:39:16] He has like 10 new clips every day, basically, or more, right? [02:39:18] 10? [02:39:18] Yeah? [02:39:19] At least 10 new news clips every day updating on Reels, which is pretty fantastic. [02:39:24] And when he's on the show, he does this, and I typically do this. [02:39:27] So we're very different because he like puts his hand like this, and then I do flat hand. [02:39:31] And I go like this. [02:39:32] My hand's always extended. [02:39:33] So he's like this. [02:39:34] So if you want to get a guy that does this instead of this, you should follow him. [02:39:38] We're very different. [02:39:38] White people, who said white people were all the same? [02:39:40] Who said white people were all the same? [02:39:42] They smell like what? [02:39:42] Peppy dogs. [02:39:44] You know what that is? [02:39:45] I didn't know that. [02:39:46] What? [02:39:46] I thought it was just you. [02:39:49] I don't want to know how you smell. [02:39:50] All right. [02:39:51] To the rest of you guys, have a good night, y'all. [02:39:52] Have a great rest of the week. [02:39:54] As always, shout out to our super chatters. [02:39:55] Thank you, Homer, Jay Fuentes, and the rest of you. [02:39:57] And may God bless the United States of America.