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Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe.
Our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
A great and powerful art knows why You've gotta say, I'm a human being!
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
yourselves to these unnatural men machine men with machine minds and machine hearts You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Aha!
Showtime!
And now, Reality Rance with Jason Burmes.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Good morning, everybody.
It is Reality Rance.
I am Jason Burmese off the heels of you guessed it: the, I don't even know what to call these state of the union, if you will.
And hopefully the audio is okay, guys.
Had a big, big issue last night.
I replaced the board.
There's always an issue with the board I replace it with with my Skype connection.
I'm going to try another board.
Luckily, I have like five or six of these things later today.
And because I listened to the other day, and there was just such background noise because I'm amping it up.
And I don't know what to do here because my microphone shouldn't have to be at a 10 with the gain cranked all the way up just for you to hear me on par with any of the clips that I have set up.
That should not be going on, but it is a little housekeeping notes.
If you joined me last night, we did it.
We got through all one hour and 20 minutes of Joe Biden.
Then he stuck around for like 30 minutes.
They had him amped up on the vitamins.
In fact, I would say, and the media is gloating about this, and I knew they would be.
This was one of his best public moments.
And it wasn't that great.
Right?
There were plenty of times where he stuttered or he stammered or he said something, I don't know, like make no mistake.
If you try anything to raise the cost of presenting jobs, I will veto it.
I mean, make no mistake.
Let's bring it back.
Just make no mistake.
And I, you know, I must have missed this one last night.
I want to say that this may have been where he was talking about trying to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, which has absolutely nothing to do with getting rid of inflation, by the way.
So here we go.
Make no mistake.
If you try anything to raise the cost of presenting jobs, I will veto it.
I mean, and that was I'm not even kidding.
Like, we're not having a fun time here.
By far, one of the best speeches that he's put on because it was chock full of lies, right?
It was, we're securing the border, we're going to stop fentanyl.
There was minimal race pandering, although it was there.
They had the nichols parents there and alluded to some systemic racism within the police forces, but really kind of brought it around to a universal message of police reform.
And all I can say about that is: well, you want police reform.
You need to stop having these units that are unmarked and unaccountable in plain clothes that are getting away with SHIELD-style activity.
Never seen the SHIELD, man.
It's just so damn good.
I remember back in my Hollywood days when we were trying to get loose change final cut into theaters.
And we were in LA and we were having all these meetings and whatever.
And I was in like the area.
They were shooting the shield.
I'm like looking around and, you know, the bars on a lot of windows, thinking to myself, boy, wouldn't want to live here.
Wonder what kind of corruption goes on here.
And although that was dramatized, you see what kind of corruption happens with any group in power that has no accountability or less accountability, right?
Or knows that the system is going to cover them for the greater good.
These are issues.
These are problems.
Okay.
Biden also, you know, again, the message of made in America.
We're going to make it in America.
One of the things a lot of people probably didn't notice was, you know, and I'd probably say the meat and potatoes, the two most important things that were actually discussed that probably will happen that weren't just lie upon lie upon lie because there was plenty of that.
But then again, it's a big joke to all these people.
Everybody stands up when they start talking about funding the war in Ukraine.
Everybody stands up.
Yay!
Woo!
We're going to beat Pootie Poot.
Just full house.
Very few exceptions.
Very few exceptions.
But the two takeaways.
Okay.
I watched it, so most of you didn't have to.
And if most of you watched it, hopefully you watched it with me.
One, talking about microtransistor plants and what he would say about these microtransistor plants, they were going to create 10,000 jobs at each plant, or at least the plant that he discussed.
Talked about it being coast to coast and through the middle of the country.
Midwest in particular.
Don't quote me on this one because my memory may be fading on it already, but I believe he referenced maybe Wisconsin as where one of these plants would be built.
The funny thing is, when he talked about the 10,000 jobs at each plant, 7,000 in construction, so that's very limited time.
You're looking at six-month turnaround time to 18-month tops, no matter how big the factory is, let's be honest.
Six months, maybe really depends, right?
Scope, contractors, etc.
If you're talking about 7,000 construction workers, that's a sizable job, obviously.
But then 3,000 people working in the factories.
But these transistors are really the road to automation and robotization and another step to phase you out.
Senile Joe loves telling the story of his dad and work and pride and dignity and being able to look your family in the eye and tell them it's going to be okay.
It's going to be okay.
You know, also preaching that you have some kind of advantage in medical coverage and freedom and pricing.
Although he didn't break out the infamous now, I beat Big Pharma.
He didn't break out the we beat Big Pharma line, didn't do that.
So, once again, big takeaway for me was that you had that moment, right?
Largely glossed over.
Okay, and then another moment to me that was extremely important was this discussion almost in passing and towards the end, okay, with Cancer Moonshot.
Because Cancer Moonshot is another really smokescreen for what is coming into the forefront as directed evolution now.
What you're really talking about is bio nanotech under the guise of saving people from cancer.
One of the commercials from Pfizer that we recently played on the program, if you've been watching the last couple days, especially if you are, in fact, a premium subscriber and thank you guys that are premium subscribers.
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Boom, And in it, it said, half of the people, half will be diagnosed with cancer sometime in their lifetime.
Now, here was the conundrum when I was a kid.
Cancer was discussed, and when I talk, I'm talking kid kid, I'm talking like 30 plus years ago.
Cancer was discussed as scary, but you, although they were increasing, you were at somewhere around 20%.
One in five.
Not one in four, about one in five.
Still scary enough that one in five would be diagnosed with cancer.
Scary.
And as you grow up and you see the real numbers creep up to now, they're talking about one in two, like real numbers.
I can't help but remember the talk of how we were going to beat cancer, we're going to beat hunger, our life expectancies are going to shoot through the roof.
You know, living to a hundred plus with the advances in technology, that's going to be the norm.
None of that happened.
None of that happened.
Just like, again, in the generation before that, that generation was promised through computers and robotics, even in their crude form.
You weren't going to have to work 40 to 60 hours a week anymore, breadwinner.
No, no, no.
They're going to be 30-hour work weeks.
You're going to have month-long vacations.
It's going to be a life of abundance.
And you were going to have time to learn to play the piano and the violin.
And a total inversion of that happened.
So, yeah, you're still working 40 to 60 hours a week.
Your spouse is working 40 to 60 hours a week.
Sometimes it's a multitude of jobs, right?
It's not just one because you've got to keep it going.
You probably don't own your house.
And even if you were smart enough to own your house and your mortgage is paid off, you still got to pay property taxes.
And depending on where you live, those can be brutal.
So do you ever really own your home?
I know there are a lot of people out there that say that to me, and I have to agree with them.
You know, because I think that we are way overtaxed on a multitude of levels.
And listen, the tax highlights in this one was we're getting the billionaires.
We're getting the billionaires.
And look, a 15% tax on those companies would be a great thing.
Gun Issue Debate00:16:24
I don't believe it's going to happen.
And not a great thing because I think the government should have some more money.
But if you could actually work it in that the Googles and the Apples of the world have to pay 15%, I'm all for that.
I'm not against that.
That's a rate much smaller than you and I and the normal folks out there.
Let's acknowledge that.
Not everything is crazy Bernie Sanders.
And how about Crazy Bernie, huh?
You know, if you even had one more iota of respect left for Crazy Bernie, Crazy Bernie went full crazy last night.
I think he was the only person, the only person in a room of hundreds rocking that.
Just, I mean, he might as well have been wearing the Bernie mittens, right?
Just what is going on here?
I was thinking about it because now we've got two big events within the week.
What do I mean by big events?
Just gatherings of you have the celebritard entertainment culture and the music industry with the Hollyweirdos.
You got that.
And everybody just all next to each other.
All back to just like what was quote unquote normal.
Right?
Nobody's doing the distancing or any of that.
And I didn't watch that.
All I watched was the highlights of the 30-year-old plumber bot, Mr. Pasty Nipples, right?
He's not here to make friends.
That guy.
And obviously, you can't get away from the Ben Affleck meme.
And I don't even think it's that impressive.
I mean, he doesn't even show his disgust and disdain enough, in my opinion.
But hey, that's the life you wanted, Benzo.
You seem real happy.
And I'm not Affleck.
I don't know.
Maybe you're a really good guy.
I've enjoyed some of your films.
But that Hollywood lifestyle, brother, pretty tumultuous.
I think we all know that.
Pretty tumultuous.
Not something particularly I would ever want to be a part of.
But hey, that's just me.
I'm a normal guy.
So you had that.
And then you got the whole other side of it.
The whole other side of it.
Okay.
And you got the politicians now.
Kristen Cinema.
Big yellow dress.
I mean, like sticking out like a sore thumb on purpose.
Because this is a show, man.
It's a big joke.
Cinema was handpicked to go to Bilderberg this year all of a sudden, getting the media attention from moving away from the Democratic Party and becoming an independent.
And you see how slick that move is?
Because the Predator class knows that the vast majority of us are completely and totally fed up with the two-party system.
Most of us don't trust Democrats.
Even the conservatives don't trust the quote-unquote rhinos, which are the vast majority of these people, by the way.
And by the way, some of the people that aren't, again, they're like, it doesn't help that Marjorie Taylor Green is dressed up like Cruella Friggin Deville in a big white suit too.
Like, you got Kristen Cinema in the yellow thing up there applauding when we get to the trans kids, right?
He had to throw in the trans kids in there.
I mean, total over-the-top mental illness on this whole thing.
Having to watch it.
It's tough.
And it's evolved a few times into, like, almost parliamentary-style stuff.
But again, you got Hollyweird, and then you literally, the political spectrum, not much better.
Like, almost the same level of cartoon-style anthics.
MTG screaming, again, in a white, like fur thing that, like, if you had dyed her hair and given her a cigarette on a long end stick, a little dot, Cruella, no problem.
No problem.
100%.
100% there.
And, like I said, because Biden was actually coherent.
I couldn't believe it.
Like I said, they gave him his vitamins.
I'm 100% sure of that.
He got a lot of vitamins beforehand.
But rested up.
I mean, listen, he faded a little towards the end, a little stummering, stammering.
Obviously, you saw the but for him, I mean, this was a home run.
In fact, such a home run, I believe this is Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC just fawning over the Biden speech.
He negotiates the budget during the school on live TV, and he wins and gets there, in effect, unanimous consent.
I mean, this was the worst possible night for Kevin McCarthy.
The negotiation ended in that room with Marjorie Taylor Greene yelling at a president who took her on, handled it right in front of McCarthy.
And McCarthy, by the way, there's an isolated camera in McCarthy that's going to show him saying no, no, no, every single time they did that.
And trying to shush members.
He's saying trying to shush every one of them every time.
This is over for McCarthy.
The year is over.
He lost it right there in that moment.
I mean, think about what you're hearing.
I mean, that just shows you what the show is, right?
Both sides constantly proclaiming, Vic, it is over.
It is done.
Negotiations are done.
No, And listen, cartoon level.
Cartoon level.
Are there certain people on the other side of the aisle that seem a lot more reasonable?
Yeah.
That's why it's easy for Sarah Huckabee Sanders to come out and say, it's no longer about Democrat or Republican.
It's about sane versus insane.
And guys, I so hate that terminology.
Woke mob.
Woke mob.
I hate the term.
Because, again, woke or awake or whatever.
What are you awake to exactly?
What am I awake to?
Just because I don't buy into the mainstream media, just because I don't play team baseball, okay, I only know so much.
Right?
I wish I could wake up with a master plan on how to actually go in a direction where we can take our country back.
Instead, instead, it's all glam and lights and illusions and cackles and jokes.
I mean, Joe, Joe had his big Joey B smile out a couple of times.
A couple of times.
You know, and again, the major things I'm talking about are the automation and then the cancer moonshot thing that they bring out.
I deviated a little too far away from that.
Now we're talking, you know, people were saying they were going to talk about smoking and smoking bills.
So, what you're going to tax tobacco more?
You already tax tobacco just like over the top, especially in some states, coast to coast.
If you're on your California or New York and certain other ways, just ridiculous if you're a cigarette smoker or a cigar smoker.
And look, I'm not promoting that stuff.
I'm just being real.
Okay, you can see the difference when you move to a state that doesn't have high taxes.
And even those have crept up quite a bit.
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And then you basically bring in the excuse for that directed evolution that I talked about.
Okay, you bring in the excuse that, yeah, we're going to try to stop you from smoking.
We want to regulate that out.
Talked about his quote-unquote infrastructure bill.
I don't really hear much about infrastructure other than all this renewable energy crap, okay, and putting in these electric car stalls where you can power up, power up, power up with the musker nuts, with Tesla.
Yeah.
Meanwhile, when he starts talking about oil and gas and the transition and how we're going to need it for at least 10 years, and then even more, you know, and it kind of says, okay, even more, like actually admitting that.
Again, well, well, it devolved into like parliamentary style Johnny nonsense.
Just want to point that out there.
Okay, as it devolved into that, obviously we need oil and gas, but these people are trying to what price you out.
Price you out.
Price you out.
And this guy gets to say, oh, we got the best economy in history.
And another one of those moments that it devolved is when he actually told the truth and essentially said that they had to raise the debt ceiling and they printed more all this money at the end of the Trump presidency, which they did.
Which they did.
The Trump presidency did that at the end.
See, we can't have a selective memory on this.
All right.
That administration at its tail end, although being bombarded with just, you know, a ton, again, and from the inside as well, a ton of issues, gave into the COVID-19 44 nightmare, brought in Operation Warp Speed, helped lock down the country, all those things, printed up a multitude of money.
Right now, they're talking about getting all those scammers.
We got to get all those scammers.
So they gave a bunch of people money.
They knew people were going to abuse it.
They also knew that large mega corporations, okay, they would do it the right way.
What do I mean by that?
Well, when you do it the right way, you don't go to court for it.
Or if you do go to court for it, you still make a profit.
They're going after the little guy.
And that's why when I sit here, when he sits here, he goes, Not a dime is going to be raised on family incomes of $400,000 or less.
Do you believe that?
Do you believe that he's not mobilizing the IRS or at least trying to against the general populace?
Do you believe inflation's down?
Do you believe like he's created the greatest economy in history?
I mean, that's what it sounded like last night.
That's what he talked about.
He's talking, we're bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States, are we?
Or are we just going to start building chipsets and masks to automate everybody out?
That's not really bringing jobs back, right?
I mean, those are temporary jobs until you can automate the people out inside the factories that are building the chips for automation.
I mean, again, I'm not that smart, but I think I figured enough of that out.
Other highlights or lowlights of this hour and 20-minute kind of debacle, the gun issue, right?
We got to talk about the gun issue.
So, one more time, Joey B comes up there.
He's saying, We are banning assault weapons, gets very angry.
It's just like when he beat Big Pharma, we're banned assault weapons now.
And, you know, he brought in this gentleman, Brandon, Brandon on Brandon at one moment.
It was very surreal.
And this person disarmed somebody who had killed 11 people at a separate dance studio and stopped them from basically killing more.
And look, thank God that this person was involved.
It's a shame that somebody else wasn't involved.
I mean, 11 people before that.
Yikes.
But I think that we also have to understand that if somebody was armed in the incident with the 11 people, those people would have had a better chance.
And the reason, unfortunately, they chose to pander with this kid or this young man, in my opinion, this is just my opinion.
I think that they were doing that, the pandering, via him, because he didn't use a gun, right?
He didn't use a gun.
That's it.
Had he used a gun, then it would have been a different scenario.
You probably wouldn't have had that because you can't have good guys with guns stopping what?
Bad guys with guns.
That's just the way it is.
Just the way it is.
All right.
I want to play a clip here of a couple of our favorites, some of the least talented people out there.
Rachel Maddow and Ocasio Cortez, Sandy Cortez.
So the bartender and the showman, because Rachel Maddow, quite the showman, let's be honest about it.
You know, they're going to talk about how, well, again, they were fawning, fawning over Biden and this speech.
I was surprised by the president's remarks and his focus on reform, we're focused on justice, and really his focus on centering the families that have been so deeply impacted by police violence and police brutality and really centering this discussion around reform.
If you contrast that with his speech just a year ago, where, you know, this two-dimensional frame of fund or defund, and it was, we're going to fund the police, fund the police.
This is a very different conversation and one that advocates have been asking for for a long time.
See what is happening on the ground.
See and acknowledge the reality that our communities are experiencing and that this is a problem that has gone unaddressed for far too long.
And so, for him to stand up there to name, you know, the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act, which in and of itself, advocates already believe that it doesn't really go far enough to address the core underlying issues, but still, for him to name this legislation, it's a long way from just a year ago, where it was really just about how much more money can we pile into these local departments in order to fix this issue.
I also think it's an acknowledgement of the fact that this isn't really connected to funding much at all in terms of how we actually lower these instances of horrific violence in communities.
And so, I thought it was encouraging.
I know myself and some other members were kind of waiting for the shoe to drop.
We felt like there was kind of this windup and that there was going to be a butt.
And I think we were very relieved and surprised that there was no but, that there was just an acknowledgement that this is actually a problem.
And we have not really heard a president do that in such a straightforward way in a long time, if ever, in modern modern politics.
Without the Trolls00:02:25
That's a really astute point, particularly talking about the distance that President Biden himself has come on this issue, perhaps in his own personal understanding, but also in the way he's willing to talk about it.
Thank you for that.
Look at, I mean, look how vapid that is and ridiculous.
Joe Biden doesn't run anything.
He didn't start running things last night during the State of the Union.
He wasn't running things before.
He's not running things today.
He doesn't have an understanding of the issues.
This is the cartoon.
And literally, like when Biden's talking about America and how it's based in an idea and all these other things, you know what I hear?
I hear like third-rate comic book style writing.
That's what I hear.
That just me?
That's just me.
Maybe I'm deluded.
Okay?
So, yeah, again, I'm not perfect, but I want to believe that I can see past the Johnny nonsense.
I'm going to read a couple stories off here, but then I'm going to go to the crowd, the group, if you will.
I like to do this every once in a while, almost AMA style.
So if you've got questions or comments, start getting them in now.
I will go to the commentary from a little bit before this segment, read some of those, and then you let me know what you think about the State of the Union or anything else that might be relevant today.
You know, let's keep out of the trolling because if you're trolling, trolling, trolling, we just ignore or get rid of you.
There are important things out there to discuss we can do without the trolls.
And I think in the second hour today, what I'm going to do is I'm going to go over that document for our final watch along.
Try to finish off the NASA document.
I did two of those parts.
Both of those pieces were in the paid section.
This will also be in the paid section, but then we released them for free because we release everything for free.
Because that's how we do it up in here.
Every two weeks, the premium section, again, in video, goes 100% free over at redvoicemedia.com.
Forever Wars.
Hit it at this yesterday towards the end of the broadcast.
I'm going to do an interview with Ryan Christian today.
It's going to be airing tomorrow.
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Today's just jam-packed.
I'm doing this show.
I'm interviewing Christian.
I'm doing Making Sense of the Madness.
I will be on, quite frankly, later tonight.
And I have another brutal, brutal, brutal dental appointment.
Brutal dental appointment this afternoon in the middle of it all.
Just a jam-packed day that I'm not looking forward to.
I wish I didn't.
Take care of your teeth, everybody.
It's rough in there.
So, so far, again, Tucker Carlson seems to be the only one reporting this.
The only one reporting this.
Let's make this a little bit bigger because I do want to be able to read this.
But essentially, you have an ex-Israeli prime minister stating that, okay, they were ready to have a ceasefire in March before everything blew up.
And the West didn't want that.
They wanted a perpetual war that Joe Biden and others could grandstand for.
Almost the vast majority of those people grandstanding last night.
All right.
So let's do this.
After talking with Putin, I flew to Germany because Germany and France are the main figures in Europe.
And in order to reach an agreement, everyone should make an effort.
was making protocols of what happened and the next steps What disagreements arose, the negotiations, and what is required of everyone?
There in Berlin, we are bringing the Americans, Jake Sullivan, sometimes Blinken, Tony Blinken was there, sometimes Biden, and Macron up to date, and Boris Johnson.
Each leader has his own approach.
You can divide leaders into those who adhere to the line.
We must fight back against Putin and those who say there are losers in any war.
Boris Johnson advocated more radical measures, and McCrone and Shoals are more pragmatic, let's say.
And Biden supported both approaches.
Biden doesn't know where he is.
Biden supported both approaches.
But the West has decided that it is not necessary to continue to smash Putin.
That it is necessary to continue to smash Putin.
So again, they're saying, but the West has decided that it is necessary to continue to smash the Putster.
Or poop poop.
And to not negotiate.
So again, the West does not want to negotiate.
It wants to smash Putin.
I mean, again, regime change in Russia is World War III.
Regime change in Russia is World War III.
And I think we're actually past World War IV, World War V. To say the war of terror, of terror, of terror that continues today wasn't a world war.
Weed, Junk Fees, and Eggs00:14:39
Pretty arrogant, right?
Pretty arrogant.
All of my actions were coordinated to the smallest detail with the USA, Germany, and France.
And they broke off negotiations, by and large, yes.
They broke off negotiations, and then it seemed to me that they were wrong.
I'm sure we had a good chance of success if they hadn't stopped trying.
There it is.
With that being said, like I said before, we're going to go to some of your questions and comments over here.
Let's ride down the line.
Smoking tax is a poor tax.
But the thing is that, again, if you watched State of the Union last night, what's he trying to do?
Junk fees.
We're going after the junk fees.
We're sick of all the junk fees.
And hey, I hate those junk fees too.
I hate the extra $5.99.
Oh, you're paying online?
Oh, that's a $2 charge if you're paying online.
Oh, you want a concert ticket?
Well, don't worry.
There's a $35 service fee.
You know, and that all sounds good to the average American.
Junk, whoever wrote that into there was genius.
Junk fees.
We're going after the airlines.
Your kids shouldn't be treated like baggage.
All that stuff's true.
Junk fees.
But it's such a small issue compared to everything else.
I just want to put that out there.
Junk fees.
My urban SIGs kept the coup away, I'm convinced.
Let's see.
Because the banks are collapsing and Trump was manipulating the currency just like China.
He said he would.
Look, this doesn't end well.
None of it ends well.
And right now, you know, continually, this economy that is based in total and complete fiat is failing.
You know, and the problem is that it's being framed in this overarching narrative of a failed empire.
They got too big.
They were the modern Rome and they burned.
No, this is planned collapse, a planned implosion from within, while the rest of us are being gaslit.
Right?
We're being told the economy's awesome, everything's okay, the USA is number one.
We've stopped the fentanyl problem, right?
You know, we've got secure borders.
There is no issue with China.
And to the people at the top, all that is under control.
Because some people are making some buco bucks on the fentanyl.
These people are part of a culture of death and destruction.
They like that.
Okay.
They love how secure the border is because you can further destabilize not only an economy, but a culture with mass migration.
Period.
People bring their own culture with them in mass.
All right?
That's a reality.
And you sit up there and lie about it and tell everybody, we beat Big Pharma.
We're building infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the infrastructure bill clearly was what?
It was the climate change bill with the Build Back Better.
They couldn't get passed under that name because they had destroyed it through terrible PR marketing and messaging, right?
Public relations, propaganda, narrative management, all the same thing.
Where every global leader was saying the same exact thing, they were going to build back better on behalf of this great reset agenda.
People were like, wait, that's a little too far.
And remember, Kamala Embarrass said she came up with Joe Biden, the build-back better phrase.
Total lie.
Oh, by the way, it was our idea.
It's our plan.
No, no, it wasn't.
Cuomo was the first U.S. mouthpiece in April.
We've played it time and time again here to use that phrase.
That's what actually happened.
Okay?
This country isn't free.
The leash is just longer.
But how much longer?
Let's see.
Yes, it was a bipartisan establishment lead up.
The tax vape 2.
I smoke a lot of weed, though.
See, that's the thing with the Tuckster.
Always going after the marijuana.
I think he went after it again last night.
Well, the weed dispensaries are popping up everywhere, which, by the way, I don't really have an issue with if they're letting regular people get in on the ground level, which most of are not allowed to.
Very establishment, you already have money kind of crony capitalism thing in a lot of areas.
And look, as far as I'm concerned, give me marijuana over alcohol any day of the week.
Ain't no weed hangover, guys.
Okay?
You don't wake up the next morning where you feel like death.
You got an upset stomach.
Your head is pounding.
You're completely dehydrated.
Right?
And I know that the really, really, really aggressive and good alcoholics out there, that doesn't happen to a lot of you.
For me, even being a moderate drinker at times, a bit of a party boy, if you will.
The hangover was the worst.
And you could overdo it like that.
Just one night.
Oh, oh.
And if you got a job, like, you know, a lot of us do, you got to get up no matter what.
Those days are brutal.
Brutal.
I can't recall one time that, boy, I smoked all day and night.
And when I got up, no, no, I might have had a good night's rest.
Woke up sunshiny.
Just me, I guess.
Scott Bailey, one of our great moderators.
Thank you for being in there, Scott.
It took me seven attempts, but I promise it can be done.
Several attempts.
I'm not sure what we're talking about there.
Let's see.
Oh, sorry.
On Twitter last week in Los Angeles, Fire Department dumped 600 gallons of water to an electric car battery fire.
I did see that.
By the way, this one is pretty interesting.
Thought that I would cover this quickly.
Huge fire broke out at a drone factory in Latvia.
The factory was supplying drones to NATO countries and Ukraine, allegedly.
Show you that.
You know, again, I'm putting this with a stamp of I'm not quite sure because I can't read the language and I'm obviously not familiar with the area.
But if you've got drone factories that are producing, you know, drones which create death showers for NATO, chances are it's probably not an accident.
Chances are it's probably the real deal.
Holyfield?
Just saying.
They didn't get rid of slavery.
You should keep 100% of your labor.
Let's see.
500 billion of unemployment benefits went to foreigners.
I have to live in this nightmarish reality, smoke a lot of weed.
That is.
The whole losing my job to protect my body.
Where's this?
To protect my body thing caused a relapse.
Let's see.
I'm going to go smoke some weed when I want to, though.
Okay.
They tax your farts too if they could.
Oh, they intend to.
Listen, again, it's going to be a universal all-the-time tax if we let them get in their climate change, carbon, credit, social credit score agenda through a CBDC-type blockchain slavery system.
Watching Kennedy last night before the tuck-ins.
Yeah, I'm sorry, Jesse Waters.
Okay, when I'm usually gearing up for the tuck, I don't mind a little Kennedy.
Kennedy used to be that personality that you saw on MTV that was slightly annoying, but not too much.
And come into like this pseudo-libertarian perspective, but really kind of an establishment conservative in the vast majority of issues, in my opinion.
It does some okay stuff.
So watching the Kennedy, and they start talking about the economy, and they've got their one left-leaning guy, right?
And then you have the super Bitcoin guy, and he's like, Bitcoin is sound money, decentralized.
Look, guys, I would love to believe that Bitcoin is going to save the world, but they're not going to endorse.
And when I say they, I mean the predator class.
I mean the global governance system.
I mean the bureaucracy that surrounds the United States and what they're really looking into via digital currencies.
That's not real.
Their CBDC or whatever it is will be total track trace database programmable tokens on what you can spend, where you can spend it, and for how long you can spend it.
So you could never accrue wealth.
That's it.
And they want it all under the skin too.
Under the skin as well.
As a part of that system.
Sounds like science fiction.
I wish it were.
I wish it were.
All right, let's keep going down the line.
Let's see, already had been.
They tax the air with mass taxes only affect the poor.
Well, again, we only affect the poor, the middle class, and the upper middle class.
Taxes do affect many.
It's the super mega-rich, the 0.00001% that have no effect whatsoever.
And what about the green fookery deals?
They're making who's going to pay 90% taxes.
Yeah, exactly.
Okay, but what about my 13,000 social insecurity?
Give me another advantage benefit card.
Expires every month.
Slow rollout of CBDC.
And Social Security, that was a big hotspot.
Oh, you're going to get rid of Social Security.
First of all, that is a system that needs to go by the wayside.
Now, that doesn't mean the people paid into it shouldn't get a little taste or what they've paid into it, what they're expected.
I'm just telling you that it's insolvent.
Period.
And it always has struck me, and I get it.
You know, not everybody is lucky enough to be myself where I feel like I'm going to be working till I die.
Whether that's in front of a microphone or behind an editing bay or a camera or even a keyboard just typing away.
I just don't ever see myself retiring.
But so many people have come up in a system where the whole idea is that you take a job you don't like because it pays well and supposedly you're going to be able to take care of yourself and a family and you're going to be able to accrue some wealth, right?
And then you're going to be able to retire and live off your retirement.
And that's just not around anymore.
And so many, other than just Social Security, what?
You had a 401k.
Many of those busted up.
You had money in different pension programs.
On top of that, a lot of that busted up.
Because when inflation just goes through the roof, no matter what kind of values you've accrued, unless you're really doing it Warren Buffett style, chances are you're getting the Fisty McGrady.
You're getting the shaft.
Eggs are bad.
Okay.
I love me some eggs.
Love me some eggs.
Used to be cheap, not so much anymore.
And you can't talk about, again, that was another talking point from Mr. basically lying and saying how great the economy is doing.
Everybody's getting jobs and blah, And, you know, that's the same line.
Oh, eggs are so expensive because of the avian flu.
No, the avian flu is the cause of it.
Sure, it is.
And even Joe had his whole, you know, the economy and the recession.
And it's all, you know, it's the COVID 1984 nightmare and it's the Putin.
It's that poop-poot.
It's the Putin tax.
From there, I could believe that smoking has some effect in preventing.
I don't want to read that.
Good morning, guys.
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Long time weed smoker here, and I can tell you that something is wrong with the cheap government weed in Canada.
Don't know much about that.
Watch them spray all night, up every two hours.
Look, as far as geoengineering, SRM, I think I took a picture the other day.
It was so bad here in Iowa.
I was getting upset.
The stray Asians in the sky.
And you can see the teams of three or sometimes more planes doing cross-hatch patterns in the sky.
But again, you're not allowed to acknowledge that.
You just have to imagine that's not real.
Right?
You have to just say, nope, you told me it's not for you.
And it's just a condensation.
For decades now.
That's the line you're supposed to take.
That's why I made my film.
Shade the motion picture.
It goes heavily into solar radiation management, geo and bioengineering.
Has a large section on two gentlemen out there that are at the apex of the climate crisis.
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That's right.
They're going to respond to the climate crisis in Ted Turner and Bill Gates.
This is a film now that will be one decade, one decade old in April.
One decade.
Time flies like that.
I blink, and 10 years later, my movie is like, I'd say it's still super relevant today.
And a lot of the things that I talked about in it came into fruition.
Okay, came into fruition.
Maybe you want to check it out.
You know, we give it away for free.
I'm pretty proud of it.
Oh, good luck.
Was that Mofo on the SRR?
Oh, we're talking about with the attacker.
I have no idea.
But anytime there's a mass shooting, right, that's what we look at.
In fact, I'm going to keep going back to the story.
You know, this is a woman that was put on a dozen medications who strangled her kids to death.
Strangled her kids to death with workout equipment, the bands, like the pole bands and whatever.
Now, she's pleading not guilty.
And look, disgusting, disturbing, postpartum depression is real.
They had her on a dozen medications.
They had her on a dozen meds.
I still haven't seen this story in the United States yet.
Not one place.
Not one place.
A dozen, a dozen, a dozen.
So, I mean, they had around.
I mean.
Clancy's attorneys say that she was over-prescribed a cocktail of prescription drugs to treat postpartum depression and that it turned her into a zombie, a zombie.
Okay?
We all know this is an individual who is in dire medical condition.
This woman is a danger to herself.
I question whether she would ever make it to trial.
She is suicidal.
She is extremely emotional.
She is unable to express any happiness or sadness or cry.
He said they were roughly destroyed by a cocktail of medications prescribed to her after her third child was born.
Our society fails miserably in treating women with postpartum depression or postpartum psychosis.
It's medicate, medicate, medicate.
Throw the pills at you and see how it works.
You know, and I wonder if this.
Again, anybody from the drug company going to jail for that?
A dozen medications.
There they are again.
Am I going to read them again?
You know, I'm glad that we have read it, but it gets me angry every time I have to go back to this story because no one else is covering it.
Those kids' lives don't matter?
Okay.
That's not going to happen again?
Okay.
Yeah, right.
Remember when the country went to war over just a 3% tax?
And where are we now?
Time to tell the new King George to kick rocks.
Guy ain't a king of anything.
And again, they've militarized D.C. They've militarized DC.
They've made you the enemy.
What?
You want to go to the Capitol?
No, no, Let's fence it off.
Not the people's house anymore.
Okay?
Hmm.
Let's see.
Just putting the body into withdrawal symptoms would weaken them enough to allow, okay?
Okay.
Excuse me.
This woman is beyond annoying.
What's wrong with her?
She's Ocasio-Cortez.
That's what it is.
Oh, geez.
I lived in France during Mad Calmania, and I assure you, French people weren't buying it.
LOL, when they brought in avian flu, the French were like, as if.
Nails on a chalkboard.
What?
Again, that was a big jump.
What drugs is she on?
Let's see.
Wow, we got a lot of people here.
Let's see.
Boom, Let's see.
We'll start there.
I'm in an abusive relationship with alcohol.
We'll fix that.
I like a bit of Stregra.
I don't know what that is.
I mean, geez.
Guys.
Nobody did more for me Israel than Trump.
They even named new annexed territory after him in the Golan.
Why don't you just type in Israel?
We'll say Israel here.
And we will acknowledge that, you know, Trump's policy with Israel was over the top.
Just making Jerusalem the capital.
Him and Netanyahu, buddy-buddy, Netanyahu and Pompeo, buddy-buddy.
I mean, that was a big issue with me.
That was a big issue with me.
And Sheldon Nadelson, who's since passed, but being one of his largest donors.
I mean, that's a fact.
And you know what?
I guess that'll segue into this story before we go over to the pay, the redvoicemedia.com/slash Jason, redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
Remember, you can listen to it for free right now over at Podbean.
Look for the Info Warrior.
And this one's trending.
Rogan said this about the Ilhan Omar, all about the Benjamins, and everybody's saying that's anti-Semitic.
The idea Jewish people are not into money is ridiculous.
The idea that the vast majority of anybody is not into money is ridiculous.
And what really got him into trouble is that he said, you know, that's like saying Italians are not into pizza.
You know, or you get it, that Italians are into pizza.
And here's the thing.
I would say all cultures are into money.
Ari Shafir, who is a good friend of Rogan and literally just put out a comedy special talking about his Jewish heritage and it is named Jew, basically, you know, says some really hard truths there.
You know, he talks about the term pretty early, goyam, where you have this sect of Jewish people that truly believe they are God's chosen people and everybody outside of this religion is somehow beneath them.
And that is what the goyam term is.
It is real.
And they are saying it in a negative connotation.
To quote Ari, he says, they're shitting on you.
Make no mistake about it.
They're shitting on you.
Well, lovely.
That's great.
I love it when people claim racial or religious or ethnic supremacy.
Fun times.
No, I don't like that, actually.
And then he says that, at least, again, this is from his perspective.
He's on the inside.
All right.
It's a culture that gives weight to, kind of glorifies your intellect, your IQ, and your bank account.
Now, is that incorrect to point out?
And look, I don't think that, you know, every Jewish person out there is all just all about money, baby, all about the Benjamins all the time.
I think that's ridiculous.
That's ridiculous.
But again, it would be like saying that there's like no Jewish people in the Hollywood culture.
We did that review, kind of a watch-along with Dave Chappelle and his monologue in Saturday Night Live.
It was brilliant.
Very smart.
Dave is probably one of the few people, if any, that could actually get away with what he did.
But, you know, here comes the next outrage moment on Rogan.
Good luck.
Good luck.
The guy's a powerhouse.
Period.
Rogan going nowhere.
Okay?
Rogan going nowhere.
So this is the part of the broadcast where we are going to go over to the other side.
We're probably going to pick it up with Fauci cashes in on COVID fame.
Former White House doctor is charging up to $100,000 an hour for motivational speaking engagements after leaving government.
$100 or $100,000 an hour.
Can anybody say payoffs and money laundering?
I mean, again, the guys, they made children's books and plushies of the guy.
Now he gets $100,000 to speak when the vast majority of the country want him tried criminally and put in jail.
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Okay.
Sure, why not?
We're living in the post-truth world.
One more time, redvoicemedia.com/slash Jason, redvoicemedia.com/slash uncensored.
Let's give the cue to the producer that we are going to go over.
I do want to read this $10 or this $2 tip.
By the way, yesterday when the State of the Union was going on, Tom Dedamore, a great supporter of the program, in referring to Biden, says, this guy looks like an older Beavis.
Looks like a decrepit Beavis.
And Hempcar says, Bruce Gannon has a good movie about space weapons called Arsenal of Hypocrisy.
Rods of God, space-based lasers, mayhem doves, clear eyes, microsatellites, Gorgon's stare, kinetic kills, some of the things they're making.
Sea Vision for 2020 by Space Command Joint Vision 2020 Strategic Master Plan, FY06 and beyond.
Hempcar, thank you for that.
All right, let's start leaving the platforms over there.
Rockfin, thank you so much.
We'll see you on the flip side.
YouTube, you know the drill.
We're out.
Twitter, it's been real, but it's time to move, move, move on.