Rex Jones and Tim Tompkins expose Sudan’s RSF atrocities—2,000+ dead in El Fasher, 460 at a Saudi maternity hospital—while questioning Western media neglect amid resource exploitation like Congo’s cobalt mines. They mock pro-Israel figures like Josh Hammer for calling Tucker Carlson’s "neutralization" while ignoring Israeli military escalations, then dismiss official narratives on Kirk’s murder and Trump assassination attempts as corrupt distractions. Callers warn of coming wars with Venezuela, Russia, and China, citing geopolitical shifts and digital currency skepticism, while Andrew in Connecticut slams liberal policies and COVID-era university abuses. The hosts tie it all to systemic power struggles, urging subscriptions to counter mainstream narratives. [Automatically generated summary]
I'll get the chat up so that we can read that as well.
Howdy, Coop.
Howdy, New Groiper.
Howdy, T. Blett, howdy, Mickey.
What up, pimps?
It's good to be here with you, Pimp.
It's, you know, there's actually eventful stuff going on in the news.
We're going to talk about a few subjects here tonight, which, you know, kind of the pro-Zionist side of the right wing goes, Oh, you don't address this.
You don't address that.
You don't address the other thing.
We're going to talk about Sudan tonight, among other issues, some really nasty stuff going on there.
The city of Darfur apparently has been kind of overrun by a new group that's in charge of it.
And like any of these groups, they're always funded by someone else and given weapons by someone else.
And they usually do like mass murder, mass theft, mass execution.
And I saw a news story relating to the Sudan crisis where they're literally able to see the blood and piles of bodies from space.
And to just elaborate on that, they also have the Congo River, which would be like the equivalency of our Mississippi River.
And maybe we should pull this up tonight as we're talking about.
But how it works is the river is super smooth and would connect a lot of trade.
But right as you get to the opening to the ocean, that's when it becomes like extremely turbulent because the Atlantic Ocean combines with that region.
And it basically, all the ships sink.
They've tried a million times to try to land, to try to get through it, bunch of navigators, and they weren't able to do it.
So it really is what Rex is talking about, that coastline.
It's because it's extremely smooth.
It doesn't have the jaggedness in order to keep the water from just crashing.
So the boats would just end up getting destroyed.
And they only have a few ports along the southern tip, South Africa.
So yeah, you're dealing with a place, especially, you know, the farther south you get, the more problems you have because of that giant desert and all of this.
But essentially, it's the place where we see like slave markets, human resources, exploitation, all that stuff goes on in Africa really bad.
But we have this JD story.
And I know you want to do the JD story.
So let's go ahead and do the JD story.
And then I kind of launched this into Sudan and then we'll get into Sudan.
So I hadn't heard about this and I hadn't even really thought about it.
Of course, you know, knowing JD's wife is Indian, I wasn't sure what religion she practiced because he professes to be a Catholic or something to this effect.
But Justin, JD Vance says he's raising his children Christian and he hopes his agnostic wife, Usha, comes around to the Christian faith.
I mean, so the vice president is a Christian, but then his wife isn't Christian.
No, but see, that's the thing that you, when you get, when you do the vows, you know what you're signing up for.
This is some of those things.
Like, I always tell people the pillars of like being in a relationship and marriage, like religion is one of those things.
If you don't agree on that, it's very hard for the marriage to have different metaphysical justification for the world ultimately, or maybe they don't.
The only advice I can give is you just got to talk to the person that God has put you with, and you've got to make those decisions as a family unit.
For us, it works out.
Now, most Sundays, Usha will come with me to church.
As I've told her, and I've said publicly, and I'll say now in front of 10,000 of my closest friends, do I hope eventually that she is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved in by church?
Including a massacre at the Saudi maternity hospital that claimed more than 460 lives.
Satellite imagery from Yale University's humanitarian research lab shows bloodstained streets and clusters of bodies with human rights monitors confirming executions.
Oh, how fun.
A little loving execution in the Middle East slash Africa.
Isn't that nice?
Isn't that what we always want to see?
Right.
Yeah.
So executions and potential ethnic cleansing against non-Arab groups like the Fur and Zagahawa or however you say that.
The assault in Sudan civil and Sudan's civil war ongoing since April 2023 has displaced tens of thousands and exacerbated the world's largest humanitarian crisis with total deaths exceeding 15 or 150,000.
Yeah, you know, this is the thing is like I'm always I question the Gaza numbers and it'll be interesting to see what comes out.
Like whatever number they say, it's going to be like at least twice as big.
So like for this, I'm sure like close to like half a million people have been killed or hurt.
And it's just because of the fact that, you know, there's not a lot of that first world people just recording everything.
And, you know, it's like one of those forgotten states, but a lot of these things come down to, you know, some guy paying off the government or like these warlords that just want, you know, the riches and the money for themselves.
And then it's a lot of intervention from these outside.
You know, the Arabic word for marijuana, hashish, means assassin, right?
So, what they would do, Tim, is they would find someone who's kind of like retarded and they'd go, ooh, take this.
Ooh, it's so wonderful.
And they'd bring them into like some sort of like, you know, enclosed garden where they had like naked women and shit, and it looked like heaven or whatever to them.
And they're all doped up.
And they're like, if you want to come back here again, you just die basically, but you go kill this guy and then you can be back in the heaven with the virgins forever.
Look, you know, the kid just digs around in the mud pit and then finds the heavy metal/slash toxic mineral and then collects it and gets paid like I don't know, like a grain of rice per like thousand dollars that he finds essentially slavery, man.
Yeah, it is slavery.
But, you know, because it happens over there and it's really not filmed or talked about, it doesn't exist.
It's kind of like all the genocides that we hear about.
You know, there's multiple of them.
There'sn't just one.
And this is the point I would make to someone talking about what's going on in Sudan or Nigeria or the Congo who goes, look, Gaza isn't a big deal.
Look at what's happening here.
Yeah, two wrongs don't make a right, two horrible things happening.
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It's fast becoming more precious than gold.
It's a critical ingredient in lithium-ion batteries, which the place so rich that you can literally take the most valuable thing in the world out of the ground and it's the poorest place in the world of the mining production.
Wearing no shoes and in the middle of the three or four year olds.
Often how these work is it's like you know, people don't understand the supply chain when it comes to like manufacturing.
And everything comes from some type of raw ingredient.
So, you know, everybody just sees the nice little phone that ends up on your doorstep.
But here's the thing: the supply chain isn't really something that we can control individually.
It's the corporations of where they supply that.
And they have essentially like these international people that go and broker these deals, essentially.
And the local like, you know, guy who is like, could be a warlord.
He could just be one of those guys.
Just call him a pimp, is what it basically is.
You're slaving these people.
But they make deals, they make a bunch of money, but then the corporation only pays these guys like a fraction of what it costs to get that raw material.
And it's the middlemen that make most of that money as well as the finished product.
So, I mean, there's enough distance to where the guy who's making the decision on where we're going to go source our cobalt from that he doesn't feel emotionally attached right, and like Elon doesn't care, like he cares about his cars right, he doesn't.
He doesn't care about the places where they're getting the mineral for it, right.
But at the end of the day, is that a way you can run a world or a society forever?
I don't think so.
I I think eventually, you know it won't be Africa, but it'll be a place like uh, like Russia or India or China, like the shoe will be on the other foot for what the Americans have, you know, kind of let happen.
And you know India and China specifically.
They've got horrible manufacturing practices, they've got big problems with waste and toxic byproducts of energy and all these things.
And we hear Trump talk about clean coal and it's true that American coal like to burn it.
It's a very intense filtering process that they have.
But coal is compared to China, but I, I get it, China number one cause death is lung cancer, it's true, and India also has its own problems with coal, but coal is coal.
I mean, at the end of the day we, we needed a renewable source that's actually going to replace that at the end of the day right, but I mean what?
I was going to say nuclear power is that's all I can think, but everyone's too scared about it, you know, because of the uranium and the Chernobyl thought process that goes.
Now Trump has uh, done you know more more things in the in his pres in this current term to like ramp up the production because we need way more power than the power grid can actually source.
But again, this is going to take decades worth of like infrastructure to even get to nuclear power, and everybody doesn't want it.
I mean, at the end of the day, I mean, you see enough movies and you're like, and then there was also like Pennsylvania had that one leak that happened at a certain point.
I forget what that might have been in the 90s.
It was some island, I think, in Pennsylvania, and they had like a small amount of like radioactive leaking, and it was like affecting the local town.
Yeah, I do remember something about that, but I haven't heard anything about it now.
T. Blatt says we don't have the money to save Africa and go spacing.
True.
I mean, the thing is, is once you've already established an ecosystem of where you are sourcing a product, it is very hard to relocate that because the entire thing is built around that.
Hydrogen power is like where the byproduct is water.
And Toyota has come up with something like a new vehicle that does hydrogen where you do hydrogen fuel cells and you can like recharge those quicker than electric batteries.
But I don't know.
Eventually, we are going to where electricity gets so cheap that it is potentially free.
That, what do they call it?
I'm blanking out on the term, but essentially, it basically fuels itself once you get it started.
It's a flywheel that essentially just keeps its perpetual motion.
And then it's basically electricity is free.
And the problem with the grid right now is we have it spread out among everybody.
And it's basically one of those social systems where everybody breaks the cost down among each other and they spread the cost among the power grid to everybody, you know.
And it's all interconnected.
Like we're supplying power from here all the way to like, you know, other states that are way up north.
Lana and I, each time we kind of give folks updates on this, continue to be concerned about the air and water supply is safe.
But what are the real dangers here and the lingering effects?
Should that not be true?
Well, I'm pleased to be here.
I just want to say that the toxic material that was of most concern in the tank cars was vinyl chloride.
And vinyl chloride is a carcinogen, a well-known carcinogen.
I actually did part of my training at Mount Sinai Medical Center, where a team of occupational medicine physicians were the first ones to document that vinyl chloride can cause liver cancer.
Now, that exposure is occupational.
There are OSHA regulations about occupational exposure, but we don't have any nice black smoke.
This shit, and this is where we talk about the local stuff, local through the country.
We mean like domestic.
This shit cannot be that expensive to fix.
It just, it can't be.
If we can give $300 billion to Ukraine, because it's the most, it's the most consequential conflict ever and they're fighting for their freedom, this, that, and the other thing, whatever.
Couldn't we have given 150 billion to Ukraine?
Couldn't we have given 150 billion to ourselves?
But no, You see, it costs like 5 to 50 billion to end homelessness in the United States, depending on what metric you look at.
You know, start having fucking super strength all you live next to the power plant that's broken, the nuclear power plant, and then you live with the Flint water.
Dude, that's why when I was younger, we were going to, my family was, was going to move into a new house, but then they saw that some either like power line or some like radioactive thing.
And they were like, oh, yeah, if you live near here for a certain amount of time, you could have something happen.
I believe we need a global trade relationship, but we need one based off of peace and equality and the exchange of goods instead of like power and color revolutions and forcing nations to buy our stuff by blowing up a pipeline like Nord Stream.
I like the BRICS model.
I like it where they're going, hey, we're not necessarily going to create this standard currency across all of us.
We're just going to trade in our own denominations of currency backed by our own natural resources.
And we could do that.
We could 100% do that.
We could analyze all like the natural gas holdings in the United States and go, hey, like, this is what this currency is worth.
But like each empire thought they were invincible.
And then we're like, oh, that's the last guy.
You know, they did it that way.
But you've got like four empires that we can like clearly distinguish.
You've got the Roman Empire, then you had the empire.
Well, Ottomans before that.
But we'll say it was really Spanish is the, is the next one that comes out of that that we'll, we'll say like was the significant one.
Then you had the British and now you have America.
Yeah, there was empires in between, but I'm talking about like true world reserve currency type of like similar vibe.
Spain had that where they were just, they had all the gold.
They had all the gold and they had a shit ton of silver, but they had too many resources.
But basically the pattern is you get like a stable power.
Their first mistake is they become the reserve currency of the world.
Then they produce too much of that.
Then they have too much military expansion in which it costs a lot of money to maintain that military.
And then it ends up being the last step is this what which topples it is when people start distrusting around the globe the confidence in that country.
Right.
And we are on the fourth stage of this guys where we came off the gold standard.
The Spanish did the same thing.
They came off of the gold standards.
British came off the gold standard.
Then they tried to go back onto the gold standard just before World War II because they spent way too much money in World War I.
And then they were like, oh, this doesn't work.
We made a mess of this already.
So we can't even go back to the gold standard.
The only thing we can do is potentially replace.
And that's when the United States comes in after World War II.
And they're like, oh, we'll do the same thing.
And it's like, that's a scary thing to just see the pattern play out exactly.
And so they say it comes down to either there's three options.
Either there's a way it peacefully happens where you transition.
Second option is like total collapse, like the Roman Empire, where it was just complete like chaos and carny.
And then like the third option is you have like a peaceful transfer.
I mean, so they're not, they're not like by any means doing the right thing.
And then they're also their economy is collapsing from the inside that they're not talking about.
Real estate is falling there.
They've got empty entire cities where you've got tons of infrastructure that went off, went out.
You had the biggest real estate developer went bankrupt.
And you're talking about like almost probably like a trillion dollars worth of real estate that they had and they had just overbuilt and people weren't buying.
It's a very scary time because a lot of these great powers, they have very urgent interests that they need to fix and address.
Like China, they've got to get access to the seas around them.
And we've kind of blocked them off with all our allies in the area.
They've got to do something about Taiwan.
They've got to do something about the chips because if they really, if they literally, if they had the chips, like a poker game, like they would win the game.
We'll put all the debt into that system so that it's dispersed among all the new countries and companies that buy this new coin because everybody's going to go and buy it.
So Josh Hammer, he's kind of this, you know, like Zionist.
I think he's Jewish, just very like blue chip, Republican, what the Republican Party stands for, as in like undying support for Israel.
And he came out and I forget the exact thing that he said.
I don't have it pulled up right now, but he made some insinuation to Charlie Kirk that, you know, like he like he shouldn't be doing what he's doing slash like you're in danger type of thing, but not from like a friendly perspective, from like, oh, you better not type of guy.
So, of course, we all know what happens to Charlie Kirk.
And now, Tucker comes out.
And of course, he interviews Nick Fuentes.
And they talk about Israeli aid and all this.
And then we got Mr. Josh Hammer.
Jewish commentator Josh Hammer euphemistically calls for Tucker Carlson to be killed after Tucker interviewed Fuentes.
The fox, this is a metaphor, Tucker is now comfortably ensconced in the henthouse.
And unless the fox is neutralized, killed.
I don't think what else you can take from that, really.
The victim could be the entire extant GOP coalition itself.
You got to use words like extant to make sure people know that you're smart.
And then you say neutralize instead of clearly saying killed, because neutralize can be one of those ambiguous words where you say, oh, I didn't mean kill.
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I meant, you know, it's got to be softened and, you know, taken care of, but not death.
Like you've got a little bit of everything to a certain extent.
You got like people that are like, you know, 70% this, but ultimately, like deep down, all of the, all the humans in the world or went from one spot and then we went outwards.
And we're talking about these race, like we're just creating these buckets.
But I mean, like this guy, and I'll try to find the, I'll try to find the Tucker Carlson messages or not, not Tucker messages, the Charlie Kirk messages.
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So, so the Josh Hammer thing, well, first of all, going to the interview, you know, I find it amazing that people who claim to have American values have a problem with two people having a conversation because of objects.
And it's really funny because the group who is the most mad is the group that both Tucker and Nick have been rallying against.
It had to be right after the Tucker interview because he's talking about Tucker, like he's vermin.
And it's just like a slow zoom in on Mark Levin.
And it's just audio of him talking from his radio show, of course, but it's just, it's Mark Levin scowling, holding like a Star of David, like Israel award he was given.
You know, the thing I didn't like about Tucker, you know, I always didn't like him, but he had Fuentes on.
But what did you think about the metaphor he used describing Tucker as kind of a fox in the hen house and neutralized and implying he needs to be killed?
It's honestly crazy to me that, you know, like the Israel crowd who, you know, who have Israel flags on their laptop pins, they're flying the Israeli flags in their congressional offices and even wearing IDS uniforms to Congress.
It's funny how they're the ones who get mad when other people are flying flags of other countries, particularly of Palestine.
And now that that's now that the pressure is all the way up as I think as high as it could possibly be, all they're doing is they're getting desperate.
They're doubling down on the anti-Semitism thing.
It's the same reason why the Pope came out and spoke against anti-Semitism.
Because he got a call because it's all hands on deck for his bar right now.
Like, why does this one group get preferential treatment when we've all been taught that preferential treatment is bad?
And like, this is the thing that comes down to the whole root of like the DEI thing, you know, just in general, like the race and like business and politics and having to have a certain number of people to prove that you're good.
Well, ultimately, if the government or the country is set up to really be a meritocracy, why do we need to protect certain groups of people from criticism at the end of the day, right?
Because like, no one's coming out and saying, oh, you can't talk about black people.
I was like, dude, you doing the same marginalization where you say, well, you know, only black people can come in this room and no white people because we're doing the same thing.
I mean, Malcolm X talked to the leader of the American Nazi Party.
And what is that going to do?
Well, I mean, at the end of the day, look, they kill you if you start bringing people together because the system itself is so bad.
And what we see with the Jewish individuals, specifically with AIPAC and with the state of Israel in general, is the vast majority of Americans have no tie to that piece of land or to that Jewish history or any of that.
The vast majority of Americans aren't Jewish.
I believe it's like 8 million or like 10 million Americans and most of them live in New York.
Well, and that's my whole point with just being on minority does not give you this like invincibility cloak to just be able to do whatever you want and say whatever you want just because at some point you were marginalized.
Like when Jewish people are like, oh, we're being attacked.
Gonna say at a certain point in the history of like not just the United States, but the entire world, you have this happening for centuries, if not millennias, where you that that that is part of human nature, but then they go, look, because we're victims, our attacks are fine because we're striking back against the evil perpetrators.
And it was okay at the very beginning, but it went too far.
There's a thing where you know it's supposed to be a one for one, not a one, and then you go a thousand and basically obliterate the entire aesthetic of you to say.
Well, you know, you know, well, I'd say this kind of comment on what you said: if you don't want people to give you a hard time, then like stop doing the behavior that is bringing the ire, like with the Jewish people as a whole, right?
Historically speaking, they've been exiled from 100 countries, you know, over like I think a thousand times.
And it was due to one thing, yeah, it was due to it was due to two main things: usury and the, and, you know, basically, uh, you know, having issues with the economy and, you know, destabilizing that.
And it's like, okay, if you want people to stop doing this, instead of just screaming, we're anti-Semitic, how about you behave differently in a manner that, because if I was to behave that way, I'd go to prison.
You know, if we were, if we were to do half of the things, you know, and, you know, just kind of piggybacking off of this, kind of taking the Israel thing further to the Charlie Kirk thing.
What's really piqued my interest is the latest report that came out about was it Joe Kent being shut down by Caspate?
Yeah, no, I find it, I find it really funny because, you know, there is the allegation that's been made that Caspatel's girlfriend has ties to Israeli.
And so when you tell a special investigator, you know, hey, you cannot, you cannot, you know, like basically look into any form of foreign involvement in Charlie Kirk's assassination, that sets up a red flag to me.
And, you know, the thing is, is Israel's condition and the American population, they've been in panic mode for a while with the rise, you know, with the rise of the Groipers and the general American first sentiment has had them nervous.
And so if Charlie Kirk really was turning his back on Israel, they definitely have motive and they definitely have ability and opportunity.
And so, and then when the government says that we're not going to investigate into this at all, when they have a legal responsibility to, You know, I can't help but put dots together and say, okay, well, maybe, you know, maybe Israel did have a part in this.
And I believe it was his father-in-law or something.
He's like, when I left, I was covered in his blood.
And then he left the event before he got shot.
Like, just so many cases like this.
And I mean, you have all this crack security and no one's checking the roofs.
It's the same thing we literally see with Trump.
And it's just, I don't think, like, I think you're even crazier to believe the true or like the like authoritative story or what we've been given about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the guy who tried, apparently tried to shoot Trump.
You know, why do you think Israel and then a lot of these like, not all of them are Zionists, but just very pro-Israel people, you know, why do you think that whenever there's any narrative that comes out, it's like the immediate response is like something harsh.
Like, you know, you're taking a sledgehammer to the nail instead of just being like, just counteracting and just giving a debate.
It's so ridiculous to me because at the end of the day, the reason why that the Israeli lobby, and I say Israeli, because these people are Jewish citizens of Israel.
Like Josh Hammer, citizen of Israel, to my knowledge, right?
He's married to an Israeli woman.
You know, like these people, like it's worked for so long to use like the Holocaust.
And so like all you have to do is just like mention the Holocaust and then everybody shuts up because they're well, that's how I feel about slavery.
Because, you know, that is the one thing is like when I hear people talk about slavery as like a scapegoat for like, you know, laziness or like, you know, why you're like, why my life is bad.
I'm like, dude, you're so far away removed from slavery.
And you and I are black.
So why am I in the position that I'm in and you're not?
I was like, there's no barriers to stopping me from going out there, starting a business, communicating with people or, you know, certain ambitions.
So for me to say, hey, Rex, you know what your great, great, great grandfather did?
So, so I would say I'm keeping, I'm keeping a close eye on the response to the interview for the sole purpose of some of the rhetoric that's coming out of it.
It is incitement to violence.
I'm wondering if our, I already know the answer, but I'm wondering if our Department of Justice will ever do anything that helps anyone and investigate actual crime.
Like, guys, like, I don't know about you.
I don't care about whether or not NBA players bet money on that card table.
But then, Cash, yeah, you know, it's like it's like, I would like for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to actually investigate things and actually do their job.
Or I would like to see a bill put forward to absolve all these entities.
So I just wanted to say I agree with a lot of what Graper said, but real quick, I know this isn't the InfoWars show, but I got to plug that methylene blue, dude.
I am not joking.
That stuff works for cellular regeneration.
I had some worts on my hands and like they are gone literally.
And I don't know if I just got craft glasses from lens crafters or if the methylene blue is helping with my vision, but my glasses suck now and I'm like, what is going on?
Well, yeah, and I'm like, if it's approved by FDA for a hemoglobin disease that affects oxygen carrying in the red blood cells, I'm like, how can it not help people who aren't affected with that disease?
And we'll get into your questions, but this is a great one.
So methylene blue is a small molecule.
You've got three nitrogens.
You've got a sulfur group and then you've got a chlorine group.
The chlorine group is what gives it its blue color, its blue dye, its medical dye properties, its industrial dye properties.
The sulfur group donates an electron to your mitochondrial process.
So it speeds you up from stage one, which is where you make the superoxide, into stage four or stage three, I believe, which is oxidative phosphorylation.
You can look at the Krebs cycle.
Basically, it eliminates the most damaging part of cellular metabolism to make energy, to make ATP, and that it enhances the cleanup phase.
So you make more energy.
You don't produce the free radical, and then you get a heightened enhanced stimulant of some sort, or is it allows the cell to function, even if the cell is in kind of like a senescent or broken state?
And a lot of times, a senescent cell, what needs to happen is it needs to commit apoptosis.
It needs to die.
And a lot of times they don't die.
And that's where a lot of these problems come with aging.
And it's been shown to have some aid and faculty in that.
So that's where the stimulant effect really just comes from you having your body work properly.
I definitely sense the enhancement in energy and cognitive thought.
So, but it wasn't really so much a question as a comment that I feel that, you know, the current situation is promoting World War III.
Not only are we, you know, they're promoting the religious aspect, the racial aspect, and this is going to, you know, go across a worldwide plateau.
It's not just located here in our country.
And, you know, we know the WEF said they're going to make an angrier world.
And I feel like this whole Jewish aspect, like they are totally embracing the role of becoming the bad guy right now.
They are like Cobra from G.I. Joe.
You know, they just, they want that, they want that designation so that the world will target them and hate them.
And I don't know how we counter this on a global level, but I think if we're all equipped with our rights and we're all equipped with the Constitution and we really start pushing the Constitution as a small form, like I'm talking traffic tickets, I'm talking anything that you feel is a violation of your constitutional rights.
We should be trying to take it to court.
Even if you don't hire a lawyer, you know, do it pro se.
As long as you're making a point to the court system, it only literally only is going to take 10% of tickets to make their system collapse.
Because if people are requesting jury trials and things like that, which I've shared this on my ex, Act, going to get you, but people could collapse a system.
You know, it's all a system of making money.
We're in a commerce system right now.
We're not in a constitutional system.
And we really got to get back to that to save our construction.
If we don't, if we're worried, if we're worried, you know, about this whole global end of things, I feel like we're going to fail here because we're going to go into civil war.
And one of the superpowers, whether it's China, Russia, or whoever, is going to come in and just clean up the mess.
And then we're right back to where we were under Palandir and the AI surveillance and everything else.
When you talk about we've switched from a constitutional government into a commerce government, I think you really touched on something there because that's what it's all about.
It's about the trade and the deals and the money and all this magical money, these huge, like almost impossible, definitely impossible figures they throw out.
You know, like Trump goes to, I believe it was UAE or Qatar, one of those places, and they promised him like 10 trillion over 10 years.
But that's what's taken home as a win to the American people instead of health care, instead of, you know, homelessness being ended, instead of, you know, civil rights being actually enforced and taken care of.
Sorry, that's my dog if you hear that.
Instead of these things, we get promised.
Yeah, they're awesome, man.
They're better than people.
We get promised this bill of goods where nothing ever happens for us, the citizenry, but hey, the stock market's gone up.
Life has objectively gotten way worse, but the stock market's gone up.
The whole point of the stock market is they just have to cater to the investors.
And as long as the investors are happy, then it doesn't really matter about the rest of the base of people that are buying the products to support that.
But ultimately, when you say they, I'm assuming you're talking about like the federal government as a whole, or are you just referring to like the Warhawks who just, you can clearly tell or like the established all that.
You know, starts, starts a war and then uses the War Powers Act to stay in power for another four years or something crazy like that.
I don't even think he can fix it in three years, even if he goes hard.
I mean, we are so far in the hole that it is up to us to educate the future, you know, the future generations as to their rights, what the Constitution is.
I never learned the Constitution in school or the fact that I had rights.
And you made a really good point about BRICS here, about it not really being a digital currency.
It's not backed by gold.
It's the same fiat currency, if you would think about it.
And it's like, what's to stop them from doing the exact same process?
Where, yeah, maybe you've got it a little bit more democratized among multiple countries, but ultimately, if it's a conglomerate, they're still going to probably push things in the direction that helps themselves to a certain extent.
But it's the definition of insanity, right?
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You know, you do the same shit over and over and over again.
So, you know, there's no way we've proven if you don't have something back, something tangible that people can go and exchange this item for, it doesn't work.
And the thing about this whole thing, we've been the world power for only like the last 70, 80 years.
By the way, Rome was the empire for 500 years.
Britain was like 200.
Spanish were, I think, for another three or 200 years.
We're already reaching a point at which they were by like year 200 and year like 500.
Like it's, it's kind of crazy how much we've accelerated the process because of the globalism and what we did by printing and coming off the dollar standard way quickly, the gold standard, way quickly as much as we want, however we want it, for whatever we need.
And like when you realize the money isn't even real and that it's just, it's a giant game of the emperor has no clothes and we just all pretend that it works and it's fine.
Eventually we will become like Zimbabwe where, you know, it costs $100 to get a cheeseburger.
Now that'll be our version of it, but the dollar will become like a peso and then everyone will wake up in 10 years, be like, oh, that really was crazy.
You know, now I can never own a home.
And even if I saved my entire life and if my kids saved their entire lives, they could never buy a home.
But it's okay because you live on like the Black Rock plantation.
You live in a rented 250 square foot apartment and that's what's good for you.
Eat the lab-grown meat with the good boy.
Literally, like that, that's what they want for everybody.
And, you know, like they've said, you know, like, hey, we should just put lithium in the water, you know, make everyone docile.
Like, why not?
Like, we could do it.
Like, but this is them.
This is a small group of people that unilaterally make decisions for all of us.
And it's like you say, getting back to the Constitution, that's not how the government's supposed to work.
The bureaucrats aren't supposed to be a fourth, fifth, and sixth branch of government.
That's not how the system is designed to function.
So, in closing, what's your big point for the audience today?
How do we fix this?
What's the real strategy with using the Constitution?
And that's the whole point of the gray area, guys.
You know, what you're talking about, the education, it's like a reason why Rex and I took the standpoint: hey, you know what?
We need to have like an educational or history segment in this and not just be a talk show that just yaps for three hours.
Like there needs to be something in here, something about that value of where you guys can be like, okay, by the end of that episode, did I learn something new?
Am I educated to inform myself?
That way I can make better decisions because it's all found in history.
It's all found in the little gray areas of the fine print, which most people don't really reading, you know?
And so that's the thing.
Like we're spending the time to go do these deep dives.
But yeah, you're right because we can never research enough.
I mean, a lot of my friends are liberals and they just like, they're not even like stupid, but they just fall hook line and sinker for like the, it's kind of the Obama effect.
Like if you have charisma, then people will just eat up anything you say.
Well, it's just like, it's kind of indicative of like these people are so, if people are very, this degree receptive to this really obvious op and like just like, I don't know, just can't see through the stuff very easily.
It's very concerning.
It's just such an obvious installed plant and it's no good.
The type of stuff he's saying is so crazy that it's just like absurd.
But like, no one's taking the time to like dissect anything.
You see, you know, you see, Andrew, the violent homicidal maniac that we arrested with a knife after he tried to get someone, he needs an ayahuasca retreat and he needs mushroom therapy.
Just to clarify, you're talking about like, so people who don't know, like Westport, like Greenwich, you know, this is like, these are like old money.
Like you're talking, you know, Mick Mansions.
A lot of these people from like New York City, these rich people, they don't always like being in the city.
So they prop up shop like right in these areas because they're like only you know 45 minutes to an hour drive to New York City and you can get away from all the chaos.
But it's like, you know, very posh, like very rich areas.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised that it's interesting.
You can check the like the town Facebooks.
They have like Facebook groups for the towns and stuff.
And it's a lot of, and they just like the boomers posting slop on the Facebooks about it, you know, how they're really scared about Hamas coming to Connecticut or whatever.
Even because I go to like a Protestant church and it's like, it's like it's a very, the people are very nice, but like it's still like a little tainted by the kosher conservative element.
Like when I was in school, we weren't like necessarily critical of the white man as much, except for like maybe if you're talking about civil rights movement, but it was like more so they were painting America like the heroes and the allied powers during the World War II.
Yeah, like we all were, you guys were taught out of history books, right?
And the teacher just follows whatever's in the book.
So, I don't know if we ever like really dive into like the publishers of the books that are going into the schools, but like I'm sure we could come out with a new revision that kind of gives like the clear gray areas of what's going on in history.
Somebody at my school reached out because I was in school during COVID.
I think I was on my second or third year, but they had done the exact same thing.
They sent everybody home, but was charging the same.
And like a bunch of people came out with like a class action lawsuit that they were trying to add me to, where they're like, people are going after the colleges for charging them the same as tuition.
So, I mean, I'm not, you know, giving any recommendations, but like for other people who, you know, had to pay a shit ton of tuitions, some people might be entitled to getting like some money back, but I don't know.
And then, yeah, and you could argue it's even just like stealing people's money when the universities, a lot of them, well, I went to school in Boston, but a lot of the school was like, they invited everyone to come back to the campus during like peak COVID and were like, but don't go to each other's rooms.
Don't actually hang out, even though we invited everyone back.
And then would like expel people like hanging out and shit like that.
Just like insanely crazy.
And then they would spin it in their like newspaper about like, you see, this is, this is, this just proves our point that you really aren't listening to the science and shit.
My heart didn't explode dude, I mean, it's just the.
It triples, uh and quadruples a bunch of different risks, like for heart failure uh arrhythmias, all sorts of stuff, and then it just it destroys your immune system.
But you know the there are different batches of the shot, there are different doses of the shot and like I just I hope you keep feeling okay and we really appreciate having you on here tonight.
Very interesting to touch on Connecticut, which is Tim's home yeah, so going there next month so we'll see how it looks out there.
People are done with the system that doesn't work for them, and especially because it lies and says it does like.
This is the thing ultimately.
You're going to make people mad at you if you behave in this way, and you know you could say it's by design.
You could say it's all accelerationism.
I agree with that to a certain extent, but you know things are happening relatively fast.
I think you know.
I believe it was it may have been the caller after New Groiper that predicted war in under two years.
I predicted this year.
I may be wrong about that, but I think we're gearing up for something big and I think the public recognizes that and I think the public looks at the global situation, looks at life at home getting worse and you know, maybe we'll actually have some real change here over the next decade.
Yeah, I think right now um, there has to be a certain like crazy scenario that happens.
Like I think Americans are still just enough like being kept, just enough satisfied to where there's like no, like real rebellion, like the kings no king, no kings protest doesn't do anything.
I think the system changes if like, we have like some economic collapse or something and like a bunch of people lose their money and you know the whole system is really broke, because you saw, even during 2008, when we had like the entire collapse, just print more money and they bail everybody out and they make you feel like oh, everything's okay, we've got everything under control, it's all under control, yeah.
So I think The moment that comes where it is like when they can't keep pressing that button to just the fix-all button of just printing money, is probably when we see the real like order change here in the United States.
But I'm just praying that this new generation like us, you know, we come in there with a little more common sense.
I'm hoping that the system doesn't eat the people that are new going in there fresh and just end up spinning out the same outcome because that's a real thing is to be very common though.
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