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March 15, 2022 - The Liberty Broadcast
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The Liberty Broadcast: Kristan T Harris. Episode #31
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Welcome.
You are tuned in to the Liberty Broadcast.
I'm Alex Drones, and this is your host, Rachel Ray.
Guess who's in the building?
Kristen!
What's going on?
How you people doing?
I better raise the mic.
Let the roof fall down, huh?
Do it.
What's going on, guys?
I've never seen...
What is that?
Air guitar?
He's playing the air guitar instead of guitar.
They have the guitar.
It's like a keyboard.
That's a guitar.
Nobody plays the guitar anymore.
Keytarzan and his jungle band right there.
Look at that.
I'm playing the keys.
Yes, the keys.
The synth wave.
We are in Blade Runner in real life.
That's where we are.
Futurism.
Robotics.
Trans...
Humanism.
Raining babies from the sky.
It is raining babies from the sky.
I love it.
Designer babies.
It's a Gucci product.
Yes.
They're just going to litter, you know.
Some kind of layout for what your child should look like.
And it's going to be a blueprint on what kind of baby you can have.
And if you have a little extra money, maybe you can get a pretty baby or blue eyes.
Maybe if you're lucky.
Maybe you can get cat eyes.
Would you get cat eyes?
If you could design a baby any way you want.
And maybe you're a goth chick and you want a little Baphomet baby.
Who knows?
Who knows where we're going?
But that's a scary future, but we're heading there.
I've seen some babies with some tats.
Yeah, yeah.
On the internet?
I haven't seen them in real life, but I've seen them on the internet, so that means it's true.
It's got to be real.
Glow in the dark dogs.
They live, too.
Oh, no, not the dogs.
So thank you guys for tuning in to a Liberty early live show here at the Liberty Broadcast.
We are joined by our special guest, who is so kind to be in studio right before he has to jump on the aeroplane.
My aeroplane!
Right.
I hate planes.
So this is Kriston T. Harris in the house.
The TSA is always grabbing my junk whenever I go through that checkpoint.
It's really the only affection I've seen in the last couple months.
You opt out just for that reason?
Right, right, right.
Not for your health or anything?
Nope, nope.
I like it.
I don't know.
I might have something on me.
I don't know.
It might be down there.
I'm pretty sure.
It's hiding.
A little closer.
A little closer.
It's right there.
Right there.
I have a scratch.
Can you itch?
That's all right.
There we are.
Those things are kind of freaky right at the airport.
Right, right.
I'm not okay with that.
No, like...
Do you go through it every time or do you go around?
You know, sometimes I let them nuke me just out of, like, I shouldn't.
I should opt out.
Like, people opt out.
I opt out all the time.
I know people are complacent.
They get the jab.
My sin is I don't opt out.
I just don't.
Like, I want to get to my place.
I want to get there in a hurry.
Cook me up.
Hurry up, let me eat in the restaurant.
Just give me the jab.
Whatever I need to do to get into that restaurant.
Yeah, those TSA scanners don't work anyways.
Wasn't it like a dude?
He was like sneaking in little box compartments.
He'd sew into his shirt and he would like show that they didn't pick it up.
On the radar, it's pretty interesting.
That was years ago.
There used to be an old website dedicated to the TSA.
Now it's just normal.
Just grab grandma and, you know, if you've got kids, well, just look the other way.
It's okay, I guess, if you're a TSA.
Where do they find those people?
I get stopped every time.
Every time I go to, every time I fly, I get stopped.
I mean, you do look like you're cooking up a conspiracy and you are Rachel Ray.
Do I have that?
Yeah, you have that look to you that you look like you're trouble.
Yeah, no, it's just one of those things.
You know, the world is changing, and it's a freedom we should have never given away, Rachel, the whole TSA thing.
It's really conditioning of what Americans are willing to put themselves through or accept.
We learned that with the current COVID situation, with how far they pushed people.
Like, there's thousands of articles out there that just blow your mind.
If two years ago, you would have told people that government's going to lock you down.
They're going to only allow seven people over for Thanksgiving, no more than three families.
You can't see your grandma.
Right.
Neighbors would call the cops on them.
In Waukesha, Wisconsin, somebody called the cops, and the cops responded.
And this is literally in the thread I was reading in our local community Facebook.
And basically, they were like, I called the police because the people next door had a bunch of people over for Thanksgiving, and it would look like it's definitely more than seven or eight.
And then when they called the police, they said, well, if we went, there'd be one more.
And then they didn't go and the person was grieving online.
She goes, well, what's the point of these regulations if people aren't going to follow them?
She was really heated.
It's funny because when I first started following this whole...
Lockstep Event 201.
And I get there's always this programming that goes on beforehand where they let you know, you know, in case something happens, this is what we plan on doing.
But I don't think anyone in the world would have thought that some, you know, Dr. Strange Glove Fauci dare, the ouchie Fauci, would be the guy that would be...
The science.
The guy who is the science.
He is the science.
He's living, breathing science.
He is the Pope of science.
He's all we need, really.
Yes.
Just get Fauci candles.
Maybe we need to replace Alex with a Fauci candle.
You hurt my heart.
You hurt my heart.
Get him a little mouth that moves and be like, I'm Alex Jones.
You know, a little sound bite with him.
I'll see what we can figure out.
Right, right.
We'll see.
So what brings you to Austin?
Why are we here?
Why are you here?
Well, so people will notice me from my show, The Rundown Live, therundownlive.com.
It's been a program around for about 10 years, I would say fairly.
I do talk radio and along the way I've met a lot of interesting people.
Specifically, a pivotal point in my life was the Ron Paul movement.
So there was this dude, he was old, his name was Ron Paul.
You may have heard of him.
Yeah, you may have heard of him.
They call him Dr. No.
Not in a negative way, like in a Grover Cleveland way, right?
He was a very interesting individual, and he impacted my life because there was a lot of logical fallacies and cognitive dissonance, and he made me aware of those things based on listening to him speak in person, and it inspired me to impact change and even dump everything I was doing.
I was literally number one in two Fortune 500 companies, retail.
There's other things that played in a factor.
Is the rundown where you started?
The rundown live is not where I started, no.
Where did you start?
Again, it ties into Ron Paul.
So I was working the Ron Paul campaign in 2011, and Ron Paul was very insistent about getting independent people in the news that isn't Republican or Democrat.
And he's like, why don't you just blog?
Blog somewhere.
Write your local papers.
If you live in a small city, big city.
See if they're looking for bloggers.
And it inspired me to run for state assembly.
So I'm like, well, if I'm running for state assembly...
They're going to definitely give Christante Harris a blog.
I mean, I'd give me a blog.
I'm just kidding.
Probably not.
I probably had no business being blogging at that point.
Just being honest.
So I just started blogging and writing.
And I was trying to think about how I would do this, and I thought, well, let's start with things that are factual that no one would believe.
And so I started digging into the Library of Congress and started looking up old news articles and things on the Titanic potentially being a fraud or giant human skeletons being found in Indian effigy mounds in Wisconsin and the New York Times and Smithsonian would report on these Indian effigy mounds that have like 7 to 10 skeletons of humans between 8 and 12 feet tall.
Lighting this candle at the right time.
Go on.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
So, you know, and people look into it, and it interested them.
So then I started looking for news no one was talking about, you know, transhumanism, futurism.
I grew up on Star Trek, Star Wars, Last Starfighter, you name it.
I enjoyed sci-fi.
I just always have loved that genre.
I'm a nerd.
I love comic books.
You know, I'm not indulged because I really spend all my passion now.
Educating people on globalism and global threat and what people say.
Do you believe there's a global conspiracy?
I don't know.
Read David Rockefeller's memoirs.
He admits that there's a conspiracy.
I'll sit here and I like educating myself so I can prepare people because we have very limited time on this planet.
Some of us have kids, right?
We don't have the time to be Kristante Harris going to different events.
Now I cover a lot of protests.
Specifically, I've covered over 150 probably in the last 10 years.
Right.
You know, been a lot of events, but I started writing, and I became the number one blogger for a branch of the Journal Sentinel called City Now, and I was the number one traffic blogger in their history, and during some remodeling of the Journal Sentinel, they are purchased, they removed any libertarian ideological or independent ideological individuals pretty much from their blogging service.
Right.
So it kind of pushed me to look for new places, and in the meantime...
I started doing the rundown live.
Instead of kind of going with the flow.
Right, right, right.
You know, you tore away from that.
If only more people did something like that, where would we all be?
Well, I think a lot of people did do that.
That's why we are competing with hundreds of thousands of podcasts out there.
Well, I feel like more need to do it.
Right.
Well, I always complain about this because I'm in Austin.
And so you came down and you got to see one of the protests that was going on at the Governor's Mansion across from the Capitol over the weekend.
And we met up there.
And you got some really insane footage.
I was only sometimes able to get in there.
But you managed to get some footage of a child.
I think I was hearing it.
Oh, on a leash.
You heard about this.
Oh, man.
But I wanted to play that video.
For sure.
Yeah, that was on the live stream, right?
I went live on the Rundown Live Facebook, and that's where that footage was.
And yeah, you can definitely play that, but it's crazy because when I was at the event, there was this initial, like, Owen Schroer did a great...
Service to anyone that was maybe not agreeing with the whole child sex change pro movement, but he really brought a lot of attention off of people like me and you who generally were interested in what people were saying.
And I was actually amazed at how many young children were there.
Well, how many young children can tell their parent that they don't want to go out of all those children?
Probably not any.
That's blasphemy.
They know when they need the vaccine, they don't need the parent's consent, and they know when they're transgender.
Bobby picked up a Barbie doll.
He wanted to know what the tatas are.
He definitely is transgender.
Definitely should have a surgery.
Yes, and Susie, for picking up the Transformers, she needs to cut off her limbs and become cyborg so she can transform into this great vehicle.
Now we're going to call that Transformer.
Where are you?
Let's see.
No, they don't have, like, Infowars censors me, just so you know.
Infowars censors me?
Yeah, I'm not on the left.
You have to actually type the rundown live.
Really?
Yeah, they don't censor me on purpose, I don't think.
I think that they're just a little bit behind there on baron dot video.
Which, a great shout out to the guys over there where I've actually had a working relationship for 10 years.
They've never misappropriated anything I said.
They've always been accurate.
Like Alex Jones, pizza, people, pizza.
That's a new word, pizza.
The pizza over there.
Yeah, those pizza, those horrible pizzas over there.
The people over there, right?
No, it would be on my Facebook.
That one in particular is Owen Schroer.
But we also have the children's commercial that's on there.
But yeah, that was me, by the way.
Go click that, and if you click the Rundown Live actual link there...
Show me where.
Keep going up, up, up, up, up.
Sorry, guys.
Right there.
See where it says Owen Schroer faces off with sex change for children rally.
One more up, one more up, one more up.
See right there it says Rundown Live.
Oh, yeah, there you are.
There you go.
Now, if you click that, there's an ugly mug of my grin.
And if you scroll down, you'll see when it says eerie child sex change commercial plays in Austin.
That's not the kid on the leash.
That will be on my Facebook, which obviously I went and I had a conversation with the individual.
And the individual seemed pretty cool and nice, but are you treating your kid like an animal then?
Yeah, are you?
Yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
Let's ask Alex.
Hey, Alex, how you doing?
I love that he started to do this.
I like that he's adopting and he loves his gray beard.
He's not coloring it.
He's like, I'm man, and I'm living with this beard.
I wish he'd shave his head again.
Shave his head again?
Yeah, he shaved his head on air.
Did he?
Yeah.
Completely.
What I'll do for view is I'll shave my head if we can raise $20,000 today.
We get the brain force.
We're going to add AI to it with nanotech.
You'll be super smart in like five minutes.
That's all we need to do.
Just do it and you can fight these evil globalists.
Just get him the documents.
Yes.
So this is a creepy commercial.
Check this out.
This is what they were airing when there was children present, right?
And there's children there and basically for our listeners out there or viewers, we'll let you guys hear it first and then we'll talk about it.
Fighting for their rights.
What do you think that Greg Abbott should know about being a trans kid?
He should know that...
Sorry, can I not do that?
...that he shouldn't treat us terribly, like, or being treated, like, right now, and that we should just, like, live our lives, like...
It doesn't even matter what gender or anything.
You can hang out with each other.
And yeah, a lot of people are awesome.
Everybody's awesome.
Everybody's awesome.
Exactly.
Gosh, this sounds so creepy.
about having to move.
Um, I feel a bit sad for all so excited and safe that we're moving into an environment that accepts people like me.
Um, Yeah, I mean, you know, the hard thing is that here, it feels like people accept you for you, right?
Like, we have so many friends and family members and neighbors who love you, you know, for exactly who you are.
And in some ways, that makes it even harder to leave.
Because we know that this isn't how...
This isn't what Texas wants.
Yeah.
I love you.
So they had a collection of these commercials.
And, I mean, it sounded like something straight out of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
It does.
It really does.
It is insane.
I don't think people understand what trans kid is.
Well, okay, for the listeners out there, there's this thing called child affirmation, gender affirmation care, where they literally put in puberty blockers, right?
Give children medication at a young age to do this.
Some people are thinking as young as three when I was talking to people there.
If they had a kid, that they walked around in a dog leash, obviously, sometimes.
Right, you've pointed that out to me.
Yeah, right.
You're going to absolutely want to get that kid puberty bloggers.
And not only that, might as well just give him the entire surgery for him to not realize, like, what's happening.
Because, you know, you're the parent.
You know, the kids can choose when to get vaxes, and we're going to convince them to be, you know, And what's really scary, like, there's all these underlying issues.
Don't get me wrong.
Every community has their issues, right?
But specifically, it's the aggressiveness of the trans community to go after children because how much of it is psychological damage due to sexual abuse?
Because I know in the LGBTQ community, sexual abuse are people who choose that lifestyle.
predominantly, I think it's like 88% of them have been sexually abused by uncle, mom, sister, cousin, dad, mom, you know, whatever it is, you know, and those at a young age, and that impacted who they were.
I grew up in a very religious home.
When I got my first book that explained how you have relations with a female, that's really when I started to understand it a little bit more.
But here we're talking about this with kids, about genders, and we're getting them at a young age.
We're educating them in school.
There's like, what, 96, 97 genders?
And they're putting in these, you know, these trans bathrooms, I guess, is what they really want to call them.
And they're not informing parents that they're doing these things.
They're not.
And now we're seeing, we've heard of a story of a girl who was raped in the bathroom, in one of these bathrooms.
Excuse me, where men are allowed to go in.
When I was at the Capitol over the weekend, I ran in to use the bathroom.
And when I was in there, because they were having the trans protest across the street, I guess they were coming over to use the bathroom.
So I was in the bathroom with a bunch of, you know, men.
In the women's bathroom in the Texas State Capitol, which drove me crazy.
Does that mean you got to kind of hover?
You have to hover because the dudes are pissing all over the toilet?
Is that what's going on over there?
You know, the last time that I was in a bathroom with a man...
I guess, was at a comedy club downtown because they had one of those bathrooms that had stalls and urinals.
And when I went in there, there was a guy using the bathroom.
And I went into the stall and I just stood there and waited.
I was like, I don't know how I feel about this.
My experience, I remember my first time being in a, like, a unisex bathroom, right?
There was a club in Milwaukee called Tangerine, and it was really cool.
They had, like, everything was, like, real furry, tangerine color.
They had a giant glow-in-the-dark tangerine.
And the bathrooms were these, like, you could see through them.
They're opaque, like tangerines with a toilet in the center.
So you could kind of see a silhouette of a person and what they're doing.
But there was a VIP bathroom, right?
There was a VIP bathroom, and you had to have the code to get in, and it said unisex, right?
But it was a huge...
And so I got the code because I owned a record label and I brought cool people to town.
When cool people came to town, I'd take them there.
So I went in there to use the bathroom first time and I'm like, I gotta go.
I can't wait for this tangerine chick to get out because I gotta use the bathroom.
She's just sitting there hovering in the tangerine bathroom because you can see the silhouette of somebody in there.
So I did that fine.
I'm going to the VIP bathroom.
I tried the code.
It worked.
So they didn't change it yet.
And I'm using the bathroom.
I'm doing the VIP bathroom.
Yes, yes.
I'm sitting at the urinal.
And all of a sudden, the bathroom door opens up, and it's two girls.
Not the bathroom, but the toilets.
And they come out, and they start rubbing my shoulders and blowing my ear, and they're like, do you have stage fright?
And that was literally the creepiest thing, because I'm sitting here at a dance club, VIP, and I don't know, they must have been on something.
It wasn't just your normal Jack Daniels.
They weren't doing jack, that's for sure.
I don't know about this tangerine club.
Well, all of a sudden, guys out there are like, unisex bathrooms don't sound so bad all of a sudden.
Well, you never know what kind of junk they're packing.
They probably thought that you were like some celebrity.
That's why you were in the VIP stall.
Well, we're just doing our job.
This is what they pay us to do.
Give back rubs to the VIP.
Toilet users.
Give them stage fright.
Right.
Do you have stage fright?
I still remember that to this day.
It was just like, that was my first experience.
And then I was explaining it to my friends, who I was at the club with, and they were just laughing at me.
They're just like, yeah, I know, it's kind of weird in there.
And I'm with women, and they're just like, yeah, not a big deal, because they go to the clubs all the time.
It's clean, it's a VIP bathroom.
I don't know, I'm learning a lot more about you today.
Well, what you're going to learn is I'm technically...
I'm trans.
I'm trans-financial.
Oh, wow.
You didn't tell us.
We would have put your pronouns on your lower third.
Well, it's rich.
Rich.
That's my pronoun.
I'm trans-financial.
And my bathroom should have, like, gold Kohler faucets.
I'm letting you know.
So we appeal to everyone.
Yeah, we'll upgrade our studio to have these VIP bathrooms where you can see through the door practically.
Right.
Okay.
And can you bring litter boxes for my feline-identifying friends, you know?
I mean, it's a possibility.
So here's a clip of me, actually, at the same protest, and I had this conversation with a state trooper that was there.
So we had also ran into Savannah Hernandez, who was out there, and they...
So she's a little bit more in...
I was trying to stay hidden, right?
She likes the shock stuff.
She's like, look, they're not letting me in.
I got security.
They're following me everywhere, you know?
Well, she did.
She did.
But I'm saying like when I got there, I was trying to be hidden.
I was kind of like going in and out of the crowd.
I wasn't trying to be too close to her because I didn't want them to think.
Anything and block me, which eventually they did try to do.
But they had formed this line where she couldn't pass through.
And I was going in and out because nobody had suspected me of anything.
I was kind of just taking video footage.
Once in a while I would stop and ask people if...
What age they thought was appropriate for a child to transition.
And then, you know, obviously nobody liked that question.
I live streamed it.
You can find it on band.
Not on band.video, but we should upload it to band.video.
But it's on our Rumble and it is on the Liberty Broadcast dot com.
If you guys have not checked out the Liberty Broadcast dot com, please do so.
So here's a little bit of what that was like me talking to this officer.
And mind you, I had already been out there for.
Two hours prior to actually coming down to this.
This was the last thing that I did on that day.
So let's check this little encounter out that I had.
Are you just trying to video?
I'm just videoing.
Really, we want you to stay on this side over here.
That way we don't have any conflicts with people.
If you want to interview people or something like that, it's just better if you stay on this side.
Yeah, I'm just getting, like, B-roll footage of people that are here.
Yes, ma 'am.
I understand that.
Right.
We just, we want everyone to stay peaceful.
We don't want anyone to get hurt.
You notice the people that are the aggressors are everyone trying to block us.
Well, if you don't mind, just staying on this side.
We're just here with a camera, just, you know, filming.
Not really messing with people or being violent or anything?
We don't want anybody filming.
Yeah.
I just want everyone to stay there.
Oh, yeah, I know.
Oh, yeah.
So, was that the same encounter that I was thinking it was?
No.
There was the other guy that was there.
The other guy.
Okay, so it was a different guy.
Okay, sorry.
So...
So essentially what was happening for the people out there is...
Oh, here it is.
Sorry.
There he is.
yeah here he is So he's telling me I have to stay behind the line.
So now I can't walk across you guys into there?
Sir?
No, I can't walk any...
Now you're agitating people in the crowd.
How?
Did you not speak with them?
What did they tell you?
I will, I will.
Tell me what they told you.
Okay, I will.
Tell me what they told you.
I said, can I please film you?
They said yes.
This is how I knew he was being a jerk, right?
He took my picture, by the way.
Because he said, he said, tell me how they, he was like, tell me how they told, tell me what they told you.
Tell me what they told you.
He wouldn't let me talk, and I was like, oh, okay.
This is not a good guy.
Tell me about the Constitution.
Tell me what the Constitution is.
Because I was asking some people questions, and I was saying, oh, sorry.
Oops, that's not the right one.
So I was saying, tell me what...
He was saying, tell me what they told you, right?
All right, so let's go on.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I got to stop you for a second here.
So there's something as a person.
I wrote for Coplock for many years, right?
And the best rule of all along is never engage with law enforcement.
Don't ask for permission.
Just do it.
They'll let you know if you're not supposed to do something.
So if you're out there and you're an activist, right?
Engaging with law enforcement immediately.
Like, increases your odds of being either murdered by cop, hurt by cop, arrested by cop.
And, in fact, never walk towards law enforcement.
If a police officer is looking at you, it's always better to walk, you know, parallel or away and don't make eye contact.
Right.
Because the minute you acknowledge them, you're giving them authority to engage with you.
So, like, I snuck around to the back.
Even when they said, oh, sir, we can't have you back here.
I just didn't listen.
I just kept walking.
Right.
So I was trying to go in because I go to a lot of these here in Austin and I try really hard not to let the real Rachel Ray out.
And I was trying really, really hard here because there are so many of them and only me.
And so I was really just trying to be careful around everybody.
But no, I totally agree with you.
Let's see.
And basically that is what I ended up doing is just walking away, walking through them.
This guy also took my photograph.
So this guy that I'm talking to also was one of the guys that pushed Savannah.
He assaulted Savannah?
The 95 pound little chick?
Yes.
No way.
She's so threatening.
She's like a little pit bull.
I know, right?
Let me ask a question.
They didn't like the question, and then they asked me to stop, and then I stopped.
I'm very careful about what I do here.
So why are they coming up to us complaining about you?
Why are they complaining?
You're not with them, and you're agitating.
And I'm telling you that I'm not, so you believe them over me?
I mean, you can clearly see that I'm not agitating anybody.
I'm walking around quietly with my phone.
So you're telling me that you hear what they say over what I'm telling you?
I'm just saying what I'm saying.
You can just see me.
Yeah, I see you walking around.
You see me agitating people?
No, he doesn't.
Some what people told you, but have you seen me agitating people?
Have you?
Check in.
Is there a problem if you stand over here?
I'm saying now I can't walk into the crowd at all.
Is there a problem if you stand over here?
Yes.
The problem is that this is a parking lot and I should be free to walk around wherever I want.
I'm not agitating anybody.
That's the problem.
However, if you are doing things that we perceive to become confrontational, we have the authority to draw the line where you are to stand.
Please watch me.
I said please watch me.
Listen to what he says.
The last thing that we want to do is infringe upon anybody's rights.
Thank you.
I feel like you are right now infringing on my rights.
I understand that, but I'm also trying to get a point across.
Right, and I'm telling you that I'm just walking around.
I'm not agitating anybody.
So you can watch me, but I'm not doing anything but filming.
I won't ask anybody anything in there.
How about that?
Cooking up some agitation.
I said, how about that?
How about you watch me?
And then I just walked right back into the crowd.
That's what you got to do.
But he said the one thing we don't want to do is infringe on people's rights.
While he's infringing on my rights.
You know, it's like, who are you talking to here?
So, yeah, screw that guy.
Are you kidding me?
But I also had the lovely rainbow following me around everywhere eventually.
The banana?
Yeah, it's a gay banana.
Oh, and then I had these freaks.
I'm okay with gay bananas.
You know what the saying is?
You never eat a banana and stare a man in the eyes, right?
That's the saying.
Yeah, do not do that.
Oh, this is so funny.
Never eat a banana and stare another man in the eyes.
Look how he's...
Like, oh, did you see me?
And then he turns away, this rainbow freak.
Is this Dennis Rodman?
Look at him, like, watch.
When you spot the rainbow.
Dude, I like the rainbow banana dude.
He was pretty cool.
I talked to him.
Like, not everyone there is adversarial, you know.
Oh, he was flipping off my camera.
Was he?
Oh, yeah.
He was blocking me.
He followed me.
He was following me around, wouldn't let me get a shot.
Everywhere I went.
Look, everywhere I went.
There's a dog.
Did you like that dog shot I got?
So I'm trying to film, and he's literally...
Look, there he is.
There he is.
There he is.
The gay banana.
The rainbow is giving commands to people.
That would make a pretty good St. Paddy's Day gift, you know?
Yeah, so here he is again.
Everywhere I go, everywhere I film, and the cop eventually started following me around also, so I had a whole entourage of, you know, I had the guy with the skateboard.
There he is talking to the police.
Oh yeah, laughing, talking with the cop.
I thought he was only for St. Paddy's Day for a second there.
Like, where's the leprechaun, you know?
Where's me, pot of gold?
He's got Link, you know.
Uh-oh.
Oh yeah, and then there's Savannah.
Oh, and then we ran.
Oh yeah.
He's so great.
Let me tell you.
He's great.
He did the new song.
I should share it.
I keep telling him I'm going to share it.
I'm going to share it.
But yeah, he does these awesome pedicab.
What is his thing called again?
Do you know?
You know I interviewed him.
That's Alex.
One of the Alex's.
How many of us are there?
Let me give his.
Because I saw he also had RFK and his pedicab.
They showed us a picture last night.
Yes.
Yeah, and I messaged him about it.
Well, it's funny because he's the first person I met down at the protest.
He was at the Ukraine protest.
Alex Stringer.
That's his last name.
Alex Stringer?
Yeah.
He's super funny.
But yeah, he does pedicab.
He's had Harrison from Infowars on.
And some other people also.
Harrison Smith?
Harrison Smith, yeah.
Yeah, I love Harrison Smith.
Oh yeah, I love Harrison.
He's so great.
We've had him on the show too.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, he's great.
Anyway, so we did that, which was really insane.
And then the main event, actually, you want to tell us a little bit about the main event from yesterday?
Well, right.
So where we were going, why I'm in Austin.
Oh, yes.
Like, essentially, I'm part of an organization called the Free and Equal Elections Foundation.
And Free and Equal...
Oh, that's on Twitter, I think.
Well, it's all over.
We have our own website.
If you go to freeandequal.org, it will pop right up.
But the Free and Equal Elections Foundation basically destroys the two-party paradigm.
We work on trying to get independent candidates elected and bring awareness.
We hosted the very first third-party presidential debate with Gary Johnson.
Virgil Gude of the Constitution Party, Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party, and who was that?
Jill Stein from the Green Party there.
And, you know, ever since then, it's been hard to get back on TV.
Larry King hosted it for us.
Christina Tobin is the founder.
And we've been throwing a lot of awareness events, and this...
Event was thrown at South by Southwest and it was interesting because we got booted from our venue the day before it happened.
Almost like it was intentional or, you know, two days.
It was two days before it happened because they had to wait.
They had to know a way beforehand that Decker and other sponsors who were renting out the venue and allowing this NFT display, blockchain displays and all these cool things but allowed for speakers to rent out.
They had to know before that that RFK was going to be there, and they booted it.
They said that our sponsor is going to pull all the money.
If we have RFK speak here, there'll be no events for the whole week for anybody here, so we can't have him.
And so Christina Tobin and the sponsors of the show, Ahura AI, which is, I think that's, what's it?
I think that's Brian Tlaib.
It's an AI company.
So, you know, let's change also.
A lot of these people are people who also believe the two-party system is a problem, which most people can agree with.
And I get, we always feel like we have to vote conservative or we have to vote liberal, but we're not getting any genuine change.
We're just slowing down the Titanic.
We're not trying to fix the Titanic.
We're just slowing it down.
So what Free and Equal is really trying to do is to reform things.
Reform elections.
Reform the independent party because I don't think a lot of people take it as seriously as maybe it should be taken because it's not, you know, I think they kind of explain this a little bit where it's not just a two-party system.
You know, there are people that are not, you know, Republican or Democrat and there are a lot of people that are not voting.
That could be voting for maybe an independent or maybe become more knowledgeable about what they actually want, if they want to vote.
Well, and what they tell you to do if you want to run independent, right, is to get in one of the two vehicles.
Republican or Democrat.
And really all that is is a filtration process for them to prevent those people from ever taking office.
Because what happens is when you have your Tea Partiers and Libertarians run as Republicans, they are the first ones to lose in the primary because the GOP then dumps extra cash into their neoconservatives to prevent those people from getting elected.
And then on the left, you have maybe some people who have genuine concerns, social reform, anti-war.
Especially right now with Ukraine, you'd think the whole world would be anti-war.
We're not pro-Ukraine in the war.
Just don't play the game at all.
Let's not have war.
You saw also the protests going on in front of the Capitol for all of our soldiers that we have out there.
Yes, yes, yes.
They were doing the trans protests and they crossed the street and joined the war.
The Ukraine protest, yeah.
And it's crazy that we are now looking at...
Implicating the United States in another war, just a side note, because if we weren't involved at all, we're not a target for nuclear war.
The fact that we decided to back Ukraine, in all reality, we shouldn't have a horse in a race one way or another.
I'm not supporting Russia just because I don't want to support Ukraine.
I don't support war and death.
I don't.
And I feel for the people of Ukraine, but I don't support some of the things that go on in Ukraine, like these Nazi militiamen where they still annually have parades celebrating Nazis.
Well, you have Antifa who are sending people over there.
Like, they have, like, their Antifa militia over there fighting freedom fighters, and they're signing up with the Nazis, and it's a historic moment for Antifa.
But if you're a conservative, you're the worst thing that has ever happened in this world.
Right, because you don't support war.
What's wrong with you?
Well, you're not supporting, you're not stopping fascism.
You need to stop fascism.
Just not medical.
One step at a time.
You know, medical fascism is okay.
You know, govern me harder, baby.
Yeah, but Wilmer Booster, please.
You need the latest upgrade.
That event was so great.
And we live-streamed it.
That is also on Rumble and everywhere else.
Yeah, the United We Stand event.
Sorry.
The event was great.
Doug, he is Doug Redhill Panetta.
This is what it says here.
But he did the most awesome prayer over the event, over everything.
And then I got to meet him and speak with him later on.
And that was really great.
Hopefully he said that he actually would come on the show and chat with everybody.
And so looking forward to exploring that.
And then, like you said, we had the Talib.
It was great.
Well, Doug Redhill, first of all, was the Standing Rock dude.
He's one of the guys involved in Standing Rock.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Yes, yes, Standing Rock.
I'm sorry.
So that's why I wanted to have him on to speak in depth about that experience.
They're like, yeah, Indian graves, no problem for big oil, but save the turtles over there by the Bundy Ranch, you know?
Right.
It's crazy.
Well, you know, now they're just talking about composting humans.
Let's just compost them.
You make good fertilizer, you know?
You know, everybody should be a tree.
It's a cool way to go.
What's your tree pose look like?
You know.
Yeah, so that was awesome.
And then, of course, you know, hearing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speak was great.
I mean, I could have listened to him for another...
You know, if the event could have gone on longer, that would have been great because he was just making some great points.
He was bringing...
It's nice to finally see somebody saying what they believe and not being afraid to speak out on a stage, you know, being in the position that he's in.
And I understand that he's kind of...
That's what's gotten him here, you know, is the way that he is.
But it was nice to see it in person because I'd never seen him before.
So that was great.
And thank you for, you know, hooking me up with that.
Right on.
Didn't you get like a selfie with him?
Yeah, I got a selfie with him.
She was taking selfies with everyone else.
The event was pretty amazing.
And we can talk about this a little bit more.
But yeah, Robert F. Kennedy, it was interesting to see him in person and listen to what he actually had to say versus what we're told that he's saying.
Yeah.
You know, and he dives into the MKUltra aspect of things and mind control, which I'm reading a book by Fritz Springweier specifically dealing with programming and deprogramming.
It's called The Illuminati Formula.
And it talks about trauma bonding and developing schizophrenic multi-personalities and people and harvesting, you know, and young children trauma bonds.
And we don't need to get into that.
It's a whole other show.
But, yeah, there is a whole lot of interesting stuff that we, you know, people there.
Brittany Kaiser was there.
Yes.
Cambridge Analytica.
Oh, that was so great.
Oh, my gosh.
So informal.
And the video's there.
And I think I...
I traded information with Brittany also, and she would love to help educate me and anybody else a little bit more about the blockchain and some of those things that they were speaking about.
Yeah, that's Tim Pool's old roommate.
She's interesting because she's independent, but she came from a leftist point of view.
She's still very left in some of her viewpoints, but she's involved in blockchain.
Yes.
And she's working on a video platform around blockchain, and she's very successful in just about everything she does.
So I'm kind of interested to see which direction Brittany Kaiser goes with her new platform that she's developing for news agencies to print, or not to prevent, not print, but prevent.
I think deepfakes and things like that.
It's really important that we have blockchain video in the future because deepfakes are a real thing.
Yes.
Like, we can make Rachel Ray cooking videos and everyone will think that you're actually doing it.
I can actually cook, guys.
We're going to cook off the conspiracies today with Rachel Ray.
Dive on in and eat this dish of delicious triangle pyramid conspiracies.
Yeah, it was so great.
Mac and cheese.
It was so great.
And, I mean, definitely.
You know, I'll remember that.
That was quite the experience.
It was an all-day thing.
I got to sit on a panel with Oliver Stone's son, Sean Stone.
Yeah, Sean Stone.
First time I met Sean was actually in Texas.
It was in Dallas.
2016, I was recording and doing video work for a John F. Kennedy, another person from Austin, Judith Baker, former alleged lover of Lee Harvey Oswald.
I was at the local pub after one of the days because it was a four-day event, and Sean was there.
And I thought I'd say hi, and I'm sitting there, and the guy next to me, I'm doing shots with Jim Mars, and Jim Mars isn't alive anymore.
We're taking shots of whiskey, and I'm like, hey, that's Sean Stone.
I want to talk to him about giants, because in Wisconsin, I started off talking about these giant human skeletons, found in graves, Smithsonian Institute, whatever.
A lot of people call them the Nephilim, the Raphaim, but these are Indian FG mounds.
And so I wanted to talk to him about it, and it completely mistranslated.
Whatever I talked to him about, he's like, yeah, I'll take a Jägermeister.
I'm like, all right, let's do this.
Yeah.
So we took some shots, we hung out, we talk, and, you know, we hung out with Jim Mars for a little bit, and that was my first experience with Sean Stone.
Well, last night, you know, yesterday, I got to sit on a...
He's so great.
He is, dude.
I love Sean.
He is so down to earth.
That was awesome getting to meet him also.
And he's genuine, and he's well-researched, and he's developed, and he's been brought up in the Hollywood culture somewhat.
You know, it's fascinating, his father being Oliver Stone.
Right.
For the listeners out there, I don't know.
And Sean Stone does a show called BuzzSub.
I get to sit in a panel with him and Kingsley Edwards, the guy from Float.
And I guess, I didn't know this, but his wife is a big fan of mine.
Oh, no.
She's like, I'm one of her favorite up-and-coming journalists.
The type of work I do and the collaboration.
Because I'm a little weird.
I'm not afraid to go into Bilderberg and Bohemian Grove and check out what's going on and be like, hey guys, can we get some Moloch love?
You should be afraid.
I'm going to write a song called Moloch Love.
They're going to get you.
Yeah, well, I'm going to make a transhumanist band and we're going to just write truth or synthwave songs.
Call it the Digital Hormones or something.
Oh, the Digital Hormones.
But, you know, it's interesting because last night we sat down.
It was...
The CEO of Ahura AI, who speaks at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Brian, he's a nice guy.
He's a decent guy.
He loved the conversation, and I'm a shit starter.
I can see it going down over there at the table over.
It wasn't an ego thing.
It was like, you know people when you hear something.
And he's like, I was talking to him about Bohemian Grove.
He's like, I know 30 people at the Bohemian Grove.
And I'm like, well, they do it like mock child sacrifice there.
He said, I can't bat my eyes any harder.
And I'm like, well, have you ever heard of the cremation of carrots right on their website?
Like, look into these things.
He's like, well, I know people.
And he's like, and then later on, he's like, you know, that guy is kind of a D-bag that goes to Bohemian Grove that I know, you know.
But anyways, we started talking about transhumanism, right?
Naturally.
And this is kind of where I wanted to go with a lot of our topics today because it's a perfect segue, right?
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Because we had that awesome event last night.
It was awesome that you could join us.
Yeah, it was great.
Obviously, Brian Tlaib was there and a lot of other influencers from behind the scenes.
Colin Cantrell from Nexus.
You know, obviously, Rachel Ray, me, The Rundown Live, Christina F. Tobin, Free and Equal.
There's just a ton of influencers in this place.
And, you know, when we start talking about transhumanism and designer babies and stuff, and I see we have an article on the screen, this is interesting because this is the Matrix.
This is them admitting that the Matrix now is able to be happening.
And basically his company, this is a New Zealand company, is developing a brain-computer interface for fully immersive video games, the president reveals.
So when you think fully immersive video games, you're thinking, okay, it's going to be a better VR headset, XR, AR, whatever, right?
This is literally...
I don't think that when I see this.
This is freaky.
This is demolition, man.
The real world will seem flat, colorless, blurry compared to the experiences that you'll be able to create in people's brains.
And Samsung is creating an identical clone of our planet.
Yes.
What was that?
Was that Zelda?
Bring it back.
What was it?
Yeah.
It's our scary music.
I like your scary music.
I didn't get scared.
It was suspenseful, though, you know.
But we need that from time to time, you know, a little background music.
But the interesting here is they're literally talking about how they can use your retinas, your eyes, to transmit, if you have a brain chip interface, you transmit what you see onto a TV and other things.
Like, you will think you can actually turn your retina off and it will...
They immerse you in a fully VR world, right?
And they say it's easier than you think to do this.
And your brain will think that you're going through the real exercises, just like in the Matrix.
And that's the end goal.
And the end goal is so that they don't need a brain chip interface.
They can have nanobots, like Ray Kurzweil says by 2030, dancing in your brain, connecting to this brain cloud interface.
Freaky.
What do you mean?
Freaky.
You ever want to learn a language?
You can just download it right to your brain.
This conversation at the original place where they were having an NFT convention or something and we were speaking with one of the Film camera guys that was covering the event.
And he said that he...
What was his name?
Lucas.
Lucas.
Yeah, Lucas.
And he said that he's working on a film right now that is talking about kind of the AI takeover.
Right.
Right.
And how would we feel about becoming a part of it?
And you were saying that, you know, basically we need to get in there.
We need to figure it out so that we can hijack it and not let it take over.
We can kind of steer it.
Well, right, right, right.
So like a lot of people, and I'm not going to talk about them in a negative way, but are not techno optimists like Adam Kokesh, techno optimist.
There's a lot of techno optimists out there.
Instead, we a lot of us are leaning towards technophobia.
But the problem is, is what happens when the gun thinks for itself.
Right.
And that's the big moral question here with AI.
Which is why we don't give it that capability.
Right, right, right.
So with AI, there's laws it can work within.
Like maybe you want to judge AI that will be able to give you an honest and fair jury verdict.
But maybe it can read your tones of voice.
Maybe it reads your heartbeat.
Maybe it can...
Collude with all those things and based on that will decide that you're innocent or not.
You know, pre-crime, thought crime, all that stuff comes into play here.
But the main idea with this whole immersed world is they don't want you to be successful in your real life anymore.
Yeah, they want you to depend on this metaverse or this virtual reality.
But I think that the issue is not that people, or I'm not.
I'm scared to take this route.
I know that it is inevitable, but at the same time, I see where it is now.
So it's at a very starter place right now, and we can already see where it's leaning.
You can go into this verse and see how it is to be racially profiled.
It's like we're doing these things that are really not necessary.
Obviously, they're going to happen.
You know, it's not a controlled environment.
Anything can really happen.
You can get gang raped.
Right.
That's one of the popular...
All of these things.
That's not popular.
It's something that happened.
You know, just recently it was in the news that somebody made some kind of virtual reality character and was, like, gang raped or sexually assaulted.
And that's just it.
Digital crimes.
And that's my argument.
The whole idea of digitally assassinating Alex Jones or Donald Trump.
It's their digital twin.
That's another thing that they're talking about is, do you want a digital twin?
Do you want to download your digital twin so it can enter this world and we can download your consciousness maybe at a later date and then you will actually be that digital twin within the computer system.
But it's going to have medical benefits, right?
If they download your entire digital twin, they can do a 3D holographic type x-ray of you and then they can see what kind of treatments you can get and then they can use AI to decide how your body...
react to those treatments based on the scans that they have of your digital twin.
Not only that, it'll second for your NFT life, because that's what the big thing is about NFTs right now.
Get NFTs now because they're cheap and they're hot, because in your digital world, once you fully immerse with nanobots or whatever, you're going to have something stored away so that you can live in your NFT home.
You know, that's where we're going with all this.
And I'm not even making this up.
Legitimately what's coming next 20 years.
You know, the conversations were going to be happening.
You know, robots in every home by 2050.
Yeah, I know.
Snoop Dogg has a mansion or something in the metaverse that cost him a pretty penny.
Did you hear about that?
Yeah.
Did we talk about that?
Yeah, we talked about that.
Snoop Dogg's mansion in the metaverse.
Snoop Dogg's mansion.
And you can buy land in the metaverse and build on it, I guess.
I don't know.
I don't have a metaverse.
I'm not in the metaverse.
But I don't know.
I don't really...
I'm not...
Can't that do some kind of psychological damage to you as well?
Like if you go into the metaverse, like this woman who was raped or gang raped, she was distraught, right?
She was just like, oh, I can't believe it.
I was raped and I had to get out of there.
And it was just like, you know, she probably is going to suffer PTSD from something that happened to her in the metaverse that really actually didn't happen to her, but did.
Well, I mean, when people play video games, do they have that same reaction?
But it's your life.
So when you're playing a video game, it's not really your life.
You're playing another character.
But in the metaverse, it is you.
Right.
Well, in theory, you're still playing a game, but you get to have another character.
If you mess up your life in the Metaverse, you can start again, right?
That's the benefit.
You can maybe have different careers.
It's like role-playing.
I can't be a successful musician in real life, but in the Metaverse, maybe I can make a fake Meta band and become a big hit and make millions of dollars of fake digital currency.
Why not invest that time into the real you?
Because you don't have the talent.
You don't have the ability to.
Not all people, but I can sing.
Like, give me autotune.
I don't know.
Get with the vocal coach.
No, no, no, no.
We're beyond that.
I'm just saying, I wouldn't...
And this is where we are different, where you would fully immerse.
I don't know if I'd fully immerse.
I don't think that's fair to say.
Right.
You would...
Partially immersed.
As long as it's an organic, non-invasive technology, would I be interested in poking my nose around in the Metaverse?
Would I put on a headband and have the same experience?
Absolutely.
Am I going to allow somebody to be like, we're going to take out this chunk of skull here, we're going to implant this brain, and it's going to grow cyborg synthetic biology tissue, and it's going to coercively...
Connect to your brain.
Not only that, we're going to use your own DNA.
We're going to be a synthetic DNA.
Yeah, I'm definitely not down with that.
But I guess in a sense, the metaverse will become something like how Facebook is, right?
So I am not a fan of Facebook.
We do not love Facebook at all.
But we are streaming on Facebook because they have not bound our account.
So we use it to, I guess, reach out, reach through, because so many people are on this platform.
And kind of try to steer it, I guess, in a way that we would want to do in the metaverse if we were ever to create an account there.
What is this?
What is this video that we're getting?
I don't know what's going on with this video, but it looks like a VR disaster.
Yeah, let's check it out.
What's going on here?
Is that a mall?
Yeah, it's got to be a mall.
No.
Metaverse!
Yeah!
She must have crashed in a video game.
That's why that happened.
Wow.
That is some trauma.
If she crashed in a video game and that thing fell at the same time, she's going to have some PTSD for sure.
Well, there's things going on that nobody wants to talk about.
Like Samsung is creating an exact replica of Earth.
And the intention there is so you can run as many experiments on the planet and get...
Your results so you know what the proper thing is.
Based on all the data.
Kind of like the weather system, right?
Yeah.
So if you can surgically target something and run all these AI algorithms and verify they'll work beyond a shadow of a doubt to fix a problem instead of wasting money on a stab in the dark, per se, why wouldn't you?
But let's take that a step further when we start talking about maybe your metaverse in the future.
It's not going to be like the Wii system that Facebook has.
Did you see Facebook's metaverse?
It looks like Nintendo Wii characters, right?
And it's like...
That's what...
Is that real?
That it really looks like that?
Yes.
That's what they're dumping millions of dollars in.
I thought that was a fake thing.
No, it's like the advanced version of The Sims.
It looks like...
No, it looks like the 007, you know, characters from the game.
What is that game console that...
N64?
Yeah, N64, Goldfinger.
Yeah.
Goldeneye, Goldeneye.
That's how the metaverse looks.
From what I understand, it's eventually going to reach a point to where it's photorealistic.
So what we're seeing right now is just the very early versions of it.
And as time goes on and technology gets better, we're going to see better and better graphics as time goes on.
Well, that's just it.
Imagine being able to fully submerse yourself in Renfair, World of Warcraft, and have it look just like me and you, what we see each other, right?
And have consensual activities, and your brain thinks that you're actually involved in those consensual activities, whether it's playing catch or doing battle or, you know...
Well, let me tell you that Adan plays, what is this, Sky...
Skyrim?
Skyrim.
Oh, yeah, Skyrim's awesome.
And he's like, he doesn't play it all the time, he just like...
I guess he used to maybe and he hasn't played it forever.
And he couldn't find it so he ordered it again and so he's playing it and he's telling me that he has like a wife and he's got a house and he's going to be having a kid in there pretty soon.
I'm like, excuse me?
Whoa!
That's where he's going.
He's going to get fully immersed into the Matrix.
I know.
He's digitally cheating on you.
He's digitally cheating on me.
He's digitally cheating on you.
He's got a whole other family.
He's actually like a pimp.
He's like his bad digital self.
He's telling me, he's like, don't worry about it.
I'm never home.
I'm always out of the house.
And when I get there, I just have her cook me food.
Don't worry.
I'm never home.
Let's stop there because that's some real information.
Did you know government is monitoring hate speech of video games?
Like, I play Rocket League, right?
It's a great game.
It's basically like soccer with racing cars, you know?
And, like, people say some vulgar things, like hateful things, but they want to translate that into think crime or thought crime.
Because that's where we're really going with all this stuff.
And you're going to really be fully immersed into these systems to the point where there's going to be issues with people identifying reality.
So when you commit crimes in the digital world, how will that affect you in the real world?
Right.
Right?
So that's the problem with the gang raping, you know, back to that.
Right.
So you can't really...
You can't really dock somebody, right?
Or can you?
Or were they playing themselves?
Is there like a digital tag that goes back to them?
Or how does that work?
Well, so that's where we're going into the reason why Alex Jones, I've heard him say multiple times, there's false flags coming on the internet system.
Because what they really need to put in place is a blockchain internet system where they can just ban you straight from the internet.
Right?
Is that what they need to do, is ban you straight from the internet?
They don't need to, but that's what they're going with.
Right, right.
Because then they can monitor all metadata, right?
Why wouldn't you?
And so therefore, you'll be required some kind of social security to get on, or your social credit score needs to be at a certain level, or they're going to monitor how long you can be on the internet.
That's already happening in China.
Kids can only play video games for like, what, two, three hours a day or something like that.
Otherwise, CPS comes and takes their kids and they bulldoze them.
I don't know.
I'm just making that up.
With their kid in some cases, right?
Right.
And so, essentially, these are real conversations because the blockchain internet is going to be something that's going to sound beneficial, but they're going to need to convince everyone it's better because of all the censorship.
And the only way they're going to do that is somebody takes down our internet and they're like, don't worry, we got it all backed up.
It's on the blockchain internet, but we need you to sign up to this and this and this.
And I tell you what, this internet will be half the price and it'll be twice the speed.
Oh, yeah, and it will be...
Way better.
And a sense of security and being in charge You own the data.
Yeah, you owe the data.
So there's good things about the blockchain internet, but there's also the terrible, scary part that if the government offers the internet...
It's going to be used in order to prevent people from actually accessing or going on the internet at all.
Right.
Aren't they going to have like an internet ID introduced?
Well, that's now worth getting into it.
The real ID, internet ID, vaccine passports, Bill Gates, the Melinda Gates Foundation, the whole globalist agenda and how Bill Gates, his agenda really fits in like a glove to this global conspiracy or this global agenda of...
Pushing the world towards giving everyone an ID.
And it doesn't sound bad.
Should everyone have an ID?
Sure.
Why?
It helps them buy food, helps them do things.
Should it be required?
I disagree.
Yeah.
I mean, it'd be nice if you wanted to have it, but I don't think it should be a factor.
I don't think it should be required, yeah.
A factor in anything at all for us to have an ID.
Not to buy cigarettes?
Alcohol?
I don't know.
I mean...
I mean, it's a libertarian point of view.
I mean, if you want to get a bunch of kids on kid beer, then we need embryonic here.
I mean, everybody's okay with injecting children with some mysterious, you know, formula.
That they say works and has never been tested, skipped animal trials before they even added in the tromethamine to the children without even ever testing it.
So, I mean, if we're going to fight against something like that, then we need to fight against this other thing.
You know, it's like, we're not letting, you want kids, they want children to decide to chop off their genitals or become this.
And some of the guys that I interviewed said that, 10 years old.
10 years old, I think, if the child was persistent.
And I'm like, well, this kid can't even decide what they're going to wear to school the next day or wake up early enough to go.
You know, they have no clue about what their career is even going to be.
But you think it's okay for them to change their entire gender at age 10 in a surgical manner.
I don't agree with anything.
I don't agree that children should be allowed to cut off.
What is there, some evil Bilderberg dude in a baphomet mask popping little children genitalia?
What do they do with the little wieners?
Do they go to the doctor hospital for the genetic test, or do they transition those little wieners to the females that they want to change?
They probably keep them, and then they add them into some crazy vaccine, and then they inject them back into the children.
George Soros is deep frying them, eating them on a burger or something.
I don't know.
It's crazy.
It's crazy the way the world's going.
And I'm not saying that all transhumanism is a good idea.
Like there's something called post-genderism, right?
I was talking about this last night.
And I literally...
Brian Tlaib didn't like, he kind of chuckled, which I don't have a problem with that.
But post-genderism is the ideology.
And if you pull up what, I think we have an article on it from Wikipedia.
I thought I clicked on it, sorry.
Oh, no worries.
If you just Google post-genderism, it'll come up, or duck, duck, go.
There it is.
And this is what post-genderism is.
And he said, oh, some French people might think that, but I've never heard.
I've heard that and I've been in Silicon Valley my whole life.
But this is the endgame.
If we're talking eugenics and people really believe there's too many people, designer babies, post-genderism.
Post-genderism is a social and political cultural movement which arose from the eroding of culture and psychological and social role of gender and argument for why the erosion of binary gender will be liberated.
So basically, if you keep looking, it says, Advocates of post-genderism argue that the presence of gender roles, social stratification, gender differences are generally to the detriment of individuals in society.
Given the radical potential for advanced assistance reproductive options, post-genderists believe that sex for reproductive purposes will either become obsolete or that all post-gendered humans will have that ability, meaning both men and female will have wombs, right?
and/or you're gonna design the children in the Petri dish and we won't give them any reproductive organs whatsoever because your reproductive child that's done the old-fashioned way you know the the hokey pokey per se you know that would be potentially spreading disease just like your unvaccinated child so here we see the evolution of that argument 30 or 70 years down the argument down the road this is gonna be the LGBTQ cyborg PTSD
Right, where they all come together.
Yeah, right.
Right.
This is where the transhumanism ties in with the whole gender movement, while the elitists will still be reproducing mostly the old-fashioned way and or they will be hybrid-bredding themselves with technology.
But basically the term is saying that post-gendered humans, well, both male and female, will have the ability to self-reproduce or they'll just do it in a petri dish and they'll remove genders completely Yeah, okay.
It says, and they'll use the pregnancy term, father.
A child.
Hell no.
You guys can keep your pregnancies.
I'm going to protest that right away.
You women are tough.
You're tough.
There's no way.
I don't want anyone to get into it.
There's no way I'd be making that happen.
I'm pregnant and I'd be like, oh man.
How am I going to get this thing out of me?
I want to give a shout out because I meant to do this earlier and I'm just thinking about it now.
Let's see.
I think he commented a little later.
So it's Kevin Smith down at the Liberty Tavern.
Yeah, I met him.
Shout out to him for being such a great person.
All the way around.
I mean, if that place wasn't so far away from me, it's so far for me to drive to a bar and then come back home.
But you definitely went and checked it out, I think the first night that you were here.
Yeah, I went down there and Kevin...
Got a hold of me after he was watching my live footage.
As I mentioned, I'm a protest journalist.
Something we really haven't dived into is that part of what I do.
Just because I want to get you the most important information.
I know it may not be popular.
It's not Ukraine info.
But this is an info that you guys need to understand.
This stuff is coming down the road.
Transhumanism is going to become more and more popular.
And we're going to dive into this a little bit more in a moment.
But Kevin Smith had me come over to his pub.
And I had the most extensive conversation.
I thought it was going to be subpoenaed.
I wasn't subpoenaed for the court case until halfway through, or three days in, I was sitting in the courtroom covering it and they were talking about me.
And they were saying that they can't allow this person to narrate the video, turn it down.
And I said, well...
You know, well, we want to hear it.
Like, it's important to give you an idea of what's happening in the situation.
Well, they said you could subpoena him, and he didn't know I was three seats behind him.
So, long story short, they subpoenaed me in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Took the stand for the prosecution.
And I don't know.
I gave my testimony, honestly.
I don't know if it benefited the prosecution.
Most likely, it benefited the defense because I didn't see Kyle as a racist, hating, white supremacist.
You didn't?
No, I saw more of it.
Like, in Wisconsin, we have guns.
That's what we do in Wisconsin.
You defend yourself.
You're born with a revolver in your hand.
It comes with the birth.
Oh, then I feel really bad for the women over there.
Yeah, women in Wisconsin, I don't know how they procreate the guns.
Long rifles.
Got it.
Luckily, they don't come with cigars, too.
A baby with a cigar and a gun in its hand is dangerous.
In all reality, like getting back to reality here, but gun culture is big.
We're really one generation away from my father taking his gun to show and tell.
And people don't understand that.
And the whole thing is in Wisconsin, it's just part of the culture, right?
And not only that, Illinois, Northern Illinois, amongst other things.
So I got some viral footage.
I was called upon the stand.
My video footage was used as the dagger by the defense to prove that the, or not prove, but suggest.
That the prosecution was incompetent, basically in finding evidence and information or either that ignoring obvious information that Joseph Rosenbaum was within the vicinity of Kyle Rittenhouse claiming to burn the building down and saying that he would shoot him.
And there was no video of it.
Nobody had video of it.
And for literally a split second in one of my videos, you could see Joseph Rosenbaum in the exact location where they described holding a chain.
And they kind of said, well, they had the video as long as us.
Obviously, they knew that there was this image that they denied that's out there, because that was the basic foundation of their argument, that Rosenbaum was nowhere near Rittenhouse.
Rittenhouse had no reason to fear him.
Zelensky shot the gun, but still not a right to shoot Rosenbaum, even though Rosenbaum lunged for the gun.
They had to try to paint that picture.
Anyways, Kevin watched my whole...
Unrest of my time, the two hours I have of going through an urban war zone, being shot at with rubber bullets, tear gas, protesters throwing cherry bombs, quarter sticks of dynamite, industrial grade fireworks, MRAPs barreling through, police officers handing out bottled water.
That was my footage, as well as much of other footage.
And I was literally 30 yards from the second and third shooting.
And I'm really glad that there's people out there that could actually...
They're the ones that got a lot of attention for it.
I really didn't want to be on the news or be on a lot of these platforms.
Elijah Schaefer and Andrew Hernandez and all the people that really got a lot of credit for what they did.
I'm glad that more that I could stay in the shadows because this is such a divisive topic.
Although I'm glad that the verdict was done and it was...
Like an honest verdict.
It really was.
Yeah, I mean, I think that without the crucial footage that they had, it could have gone a very, very different way.
Right.
So we definitely, I mean, I appreciate, you know, your work and all of...
You know, journalists, actual journalistic work that people are doing out there that are helping because that's what we need to be doing.
If you're out there, you know, obviously.
So I wouldn't have gone there.
A little too crazy for me.
Kevin Smith, anyways, comes out and he's all snarky, right?
They have a bottle of Rittenhouse rye waiting for me.
I'm like, oh, man.
And, like, all I need is some of my, you know, friends on the left who support me because I'm independent and I'm unique in the fact that a lot of people on the left and right both support me because I'm not right.
I really think both sides are a huge part of the issue, and we've got to find out a way to fix this, you know.
And, like, I kind of giggled.
I'm like, well, he's well-intentioned.
So we were doing shots of Rittenhouse all night.
Literally, he bought me pizza.
He treated me like a rock star.
Kevin Smith is a wonderful individual.
You know, he's got a sense of humor.
Whether or not it's dark humor or proper humor, that's up to you guys.
But, you know, I know that he was well-intentioned.
And, you know, he had shots of Rittenhouse.
And now, wherever I go, people, because I told the story, now people want to buy me shots of Rittenhouse.
You know?
Last night, somebody recognized me at some place I was last night because of my stream.
And it's weird, because ever since I've been on Band.video...
I came to Austin and it's like people all over the place watch Band Up video in the city.
I went to a store where they have very cool shirts and the lady there that manages there recognized me from Owen Troyer's show.
She was talking to me.
She's like, do I know you?
And I'm like...
That would be really weird if I'm in Austin and somebody recognizes me.
Because I'm used to it in Wisconsin, right?
Or someplace else.
Because of the Rittenhouse footage.
It's kind of made my...
Because I took the stand.
It makes my life...
There's people who recognize me and they're not quite sure where.
Because I'm not as bold as Drew Hernandez.
Oh, I get the same.
I get the same treatment here.
Yes, you do.
You do.
It's the hair.
It's the hair.
It's like, do I know you?
I don't know.
It's scary when people recognize me, though, here in Austin.
Right.
Because...
You know, a lot of people don't like me here.
So, it was nice.
I got treated like a rock star.
Yeah, that's great.
That's great.
I love it.
He told, you know, he sent me a message, and that's who originally messaged me that you were going to be coming into town.
That's awesome.
And so, that was great.
He was excited.
He was so excited.
And I've never, it's so weird because when I used to tour as a musician, like, I felt like I want, like, I deserved that because I worked hard, I made a good music, and here I'm doing something that's kind of selfless.
Like, it isn't self-indulged, like being a musician, wanting to be a rock star, or whatever your goal is.
Be famous for music.
Here, I just want people, like, I've changed my life.
Like, I just want people to have genuine information.
I just want them to have news.
I'm not really into the fame.
Like, I've been there already.
It's toxic.
It's not good for people.
Like, it sounds cool.
Very toxic.
But it's a very toxic lifestyle.
People take advantage of you.
You don't even know.
Like, literally from my era when I did Vans Warped Tour for 70 years, I owned a record label.
I can count on my one hand.
I just want you to do this.
research.
Listen, listen to everyone, question everything, don't believe it unless you can prove it with your own two hands.
But the big thing is here is that I I want you to go, oh, that sounds sensational.
Bohemian Grove doesn't do mock child sacrifices.
I know people that go there, like 30 people.
Well, then you can go just watch Alec Jones' Commission of Care video, which kind of shows a mock child sacrifice in 2001.
So, like, yeah.
That being said, you know, great experience.
Kevin Smith rocks.
So we're getting some comments here, and let's jump into it, because some of these people are commenting.
I saw somebody say, Something like Alex Jones is such 2017.
That's right.
That's somebody who maybe after he got banned thought he just disappeared.
And obviously they're not.
I mean, Alex Jones is more right than anybody right now.
So I don't know about 2017.
But he is on Infowars.com and Banned Out Video still.
So I'd say he's still pretty relevant.
But somebody else is asking a question.
It says, Hello, my name is Christian Flores.
Is that a maneuver run by the new century with Farm Society?
Where are we going to finish close to politics?
Can I read this on mine?
Can you read that?
Yeah, I can read that.
Hello, my name is Christian Flores.
Is that a maneuver run by the next century with Farm Society, where we're going to finish close to politics, raise means to social free speech, to our free grand classes, where we can't provide the new technologies?
Is that we are going to depend on machines?
Is that the role to say?
Well, okay, it's interesting.
So there's a thing that the leftists have in Silicon Valley.
Like, these are the people, like the guy I talked to last night is a trans.
You need to be involved to try to control and steer the ship.
Otherwise, the crazies, the jokers of the world who are like blowing stuff up, they're the ones that are like the Mengele's.
They're I feel like we're almost shook at how far we've allowed them to go.
And so thinking and kind of getting a feeling like we're getting ran over.
Right.
You know, and so I think that's a little bit of a defeatist mentality whenever we're saying that we're afraid of, you know, getting into something like the metaverse and that.
I don't think we're afraid.
I think we know what they're capable of at this point a little bit more so than we knew before.
And how much we're willing to give up.
Right.
I agree with that wholeheartedly.
But the cliché term, you want to do some research?
The Silicon Valley elite, a lot of them, that are these leftists, they believe in something called fully automated luxury communism, where robots will do everything.
You'll get your universal basic income, right?
You can pursue your passions of doing...
Look at what kids want to be.
They all want to be, you know, radical influencers on Facebook or YouTube or do what we're doing, right?
That's what kids in school want to do these days.
Unless you go to China, they all want to be AI programmers and these elitists, right?
They want to be smart.
But that's society.
You know, education is the first thing to go when you destroy a society, and that's what we're seeing here in America.
But fully automated luxury communism is a cliché term for global mafia state, open society.
Think tanks running everything, right?
And basically, you'll have robots doing everything.
This is after the culling.
This is after they remove 90% of the population.
This is the endgame, fully automated luxury communism.
There's books about them.
There's different variations on it.
It's a utopian agenda where you'll get a livable wage.
Is this a VHS cassette?
Probably.
You know, transhumanists.
They're way ahead of the time.
No, it's a book.
It's a book.
So essentially, Right?
There's different variations.
But the utopian agenda, just like all communists, like, communism in history wasn't done right.
That's always the argument.
Oh, socialism doesn't work.
Well, it's never been done like it's supposed to be done, right?
There's always evil influences and evil people who take advantage of the situation, and it goes awry, and we end in some democide.
You know, fascism, you know, dictatorships, whatever it is.
They're kind of on the same level, socialism and communism.
I mean, I've seen here downtown in Austin, like these little robots.
Well, there's nothing wrong with them.
I'm just saying.
I love robots.
Give me some robots.
I see the change.
I see the change happening.
And I'm not pushing back against it.
There's spy robots, just so you know.
I mean, I don't doubt it.
I don't doubt it.
One of the people we were at dinner with last night was saying, oh, Doug.
He was saying that they notice a lot whenever everyone gets together like that, everyone's phone starts freaking out.
So he tells me this, and then it happens to my phone.
Right, right.
Which was really eerie, because he was saying, oh, sometimes, and I'm like, oh my gosh, I need to tell Adan that dinner's over, I need to get...
You know, get back home.
And I could not get my phone to work.
I had to restart my entire phone because it froze up almost immediately after we had that conversation.
And he was telling me it because they're like...
Their phones were, the Wi-Fi or something was messing up with their phones at that moment.
And then he told me, and then my phone started messing up, and I was like...
My battery was dead, so I had none of that.
So where we're going with this, because this ties into last night's conversation about eugenics that we had with Brian and Sean Stone and I and a couple other people, is the Earth's capacity or tipping point, right?
That's Ecoscience, the 3000 page document that's become religious theosophy for scientists across the world and that there's too many people in the world.
Well, you call the world and you bring out the fully automated luxury communism.
Everyone's living in their smart cities with robots and AI running everything.
And, you know, they'll be able to cure every disease.
And that's the future that they're withholding for everyone.
But the the issue is.
Who's in charge of it?
Who's making the rules?
Who's laying down the foundation for it?
So this is where we're going.
Like, I didn't bring this into the conversation last night, but I'm going to take it one step further.
They're worried about natural resources and that there's not enough food for the people on the earth, right?
So where this eventually leads is synthetic cannibalism.
Oh yes, the cannibalism article.
I think you guys have ByteLabs.
I sent you this.
Yes.
I thought it was satirical, but this was a legitimate company that's called ByteLabs, right?
Eat celebrity meat.
And what they're going to do is take your DNA and grow meat out of your own DNA flesh synthetically in a dish.
And here you go.
If you take a look, these are some celebrity meats that they are suggesting.
And they said, look, it's green for the environment.
It's good for the environment.
The meat is made from you.
And it's in virtual meat, basically.
Bite Labs produce fine artisanal salami from meat that has been lab-grown from celebrity cell tissues and samples.
Yes.
So this is one of the topics that we used to really get into with Yucca because she is a carnivore coach, carnivore lifestyle.
And this is something that we would...
Always discuss because this is very real.
I mean, there are websites.
I saw a video at a film festival here in Austin a while back.
And it was about celebrity meat is one thing.
So the movie that I watched or the film that I watched was about celebrity diseases.
And so they would get the diseases from the celebrities and they would sell them.
And then the person would go to this office and they would get injected with this same exact disease from the same exact celebrity so that they were also feeling the pain.
Whether it was something like a cold or something that was...
Deadly.
Give me that Pamela Anderson hepatitis C. Little Tommy Lee and me.
Little Tommy Lee, little mix.
You start drumming like a champ all of a sudden.
You're like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It didn't do that.
It just made you sick like they were sick.
So that's to come possibly in the future after.
Everyone gets on board with eating celebrities.
Well, I'm going to show you where this is going because I'm telling you this is going to be an argument in the future.
Maybe 70, 80 years when our kids are indoctrinated.
Maybe 100 years.
Or maybe sooner after the culling if that happens.
And you believe that's going to happen.
But if you look at these things and if you want to read some of these meats that they have all developed, it's interesting.
It talks about how it's good for the environment.
It's completely green.
Nutritional information coming soon.
Right, right, right, right.
And let's go back to the main page, right, where we were, the very first page we were on, yeah, the Byte Labs.
Now keep scrolling down, and it will go basically tell you about the celebrity meet, learn more about the process.
Go to meets.
Let's see what they say about meets.
Oh, you can't go.
Yeah, you have to click here.
What we do, is that something different?
No.
Does it keep scrolling down?
There you go.
There you go.
Scroll up.
You can eat a squirrel.
Doesn't that meat look appetizing?
Oh, these are the celebrities.
These are the celebrity meats.
Scroll down.
You've got to read those.
There you go.
Maybe you'll eat some James Franco and be sexy.
James Franco's sloppy, must be smoky, sexy, and smooth.
Franco's meat will pair with lean, strong.
Leave it to James Franco to have his meat up here after his whole issue with the class.
Always having his meat and stuff.
Yeah, he was going under a thing where the women that he was teaching this acting class and they were saying that he was putting them in these very sexual...
Situations that they were uncomfortable with and they were having to get undressed and like play, like they were having sex and like, then he was like sleeping with a lot of them.
And he's like, sign me up to put my meat in, you know.
Listen, it's sharp telecherry peppercorns, caramelized onions provided by Franco's underlying flavors, complemented by charming hints of lavender.
The Franco salami taste will be arrogant and distinctive and completely undeniable.
Jennifer Lawrence.
The J-Law Salami will be complemented by a mixture of rabbit and pork.
A charming and confident flavor profile.
The J-Law Salami is a coarse ground and rustic style, smooth with notes of honey and spice and orange zest of gender.
You know, but here's the deal.
Like, you're in Texas, right?
Football's a big culture here.
I'm in Wisconsin.
The Green Bay Packers are God, right?
Churches let out early so you can go to a Packer game.
Who's to say Aaron Rodgers are like, hey, let's get some Aaron Rodgers brats.
And some bros are going to be like, yeah, what do you mean?
I'm eating Rodgers.
And somebody's going to be like, yeah, I'm eating whatever the receiver's name is.
And they're going to make money off of it.
Look, they direct their tweet.
They direct it so that you can tweet.
Tweet at Jennifer Lawrence and help make the J-Law Salamiro.
So let's click on it and see.
Well, I actually looked up the pound because they have an actual...
What does it do?
Takes you right to...
There you go.
Will you be salami?
No one can see this.
I wonder if I can...
Well, let's go to the next article because it would fit on this completely, right?
So there's a transhumanist, and I'm going to tell you not all transhumanists are wild and crazy, but this guy was the guy who was nominated as a presidential candidate for the transhumanist party by, you know, like 1,400, 1,500 people.
I don't see that.
It should be under biohack.
I might have sent it to you in your ear text messages.
There should be a biohack article.
I'll find it.
All right.
So anyways, the agenda, this is the end game of the agenda, is that when you eat plants, it's harmful to plants.
They feel pain.
There used to be a TV show called In Search Of.
I think it used to have Leonard Nimoy, if I remember right, on there.
And they talked about how plants feel things.
And, you know, they experience things.
So we need more plants.
And how to be self-sustainable?
Well, you know, Soylent Green is people.
Right?
So this is really where it's going.
Did I not send it to you?
Is it any of these?
Let's see here.
It is right there.
Oh, this one.
Okay.
See, biohack.com.
But literally...
Transhumanists who have started to adopt this.
These are Silicon Valley's brightest, a lot of them.
Maybe not all of them, but they tend to be.
As we know, Silicon Valley's big with orgies.
What, did they just have an S&M club that they just did an interview at, CNN?
Or heads of Apple, when they need ideas, they get locked in a cage and get whipped.
So this guy, I've interviewed him.
He's been on the Rundown Live.
He's a good guy, right?
He generally wants good for plants.
He doesn't want to kill plants.
He doesn't want to hurt animals.
So what he's been doing for months is growing his own synthetic cells of his own body and turning them into burgers and eating them.
And this is Ben Zion, the transhumanist presidential candidate.
And if you scroll down, right, he has a video of him eating the meat.
Is it the meat?
It is the meat.
And you can tell by his facial expression.
If you keep scrolling down, there should be a video.
The organization's connections to pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
Right.
Of course.
And here it is, the Ben Zion Burger.
Yeah, let's check it out.
What do you think his commercial is?
Is this a commercial?
No, this is him eating and consuming his own lab-grown human meat.
And Burger King is okay with this?
Well, you know, eat me.
That's their new slogan.
Lab-grown human meat.
Yeah.
And I believe that in doing so, we will help ourselves to be better stewards of our planet and one another.
We have all manner of cultural institutions.
and Well, what's interesting is he starts going into the institutions and the people whose ideas these are.
As an ardent techno-progressive, I want to see us set aside many of these things.
And I would tend to believe that many of these things are conservative matters, but not wholly so.
Those better conservatives don't want you to eat cannibal meat.
Liberals and conservatives, although conservatives to a higher degree.
We need to remake our world in this time of black swan events into something that is more fit to purpose.
I hate this music.
Yeah, let's keep going forward.
There's a point where he's actually eating.
You've got to keep going a little bit more.
Probably right there.
Right there it is.
Oh, this is disgusting.
I think he has to put Tabasco sauce.
What am I looking at?
He's going to eat it like pudding.
Hold on just a second.
This is disgusting.
Is this grossing you out, Drones?
What's up, Yeka?
Yeah, Yeka said, hey, I remember when we reported this.
But I didn't see this video.
Yeah, so I actually just aired this video not too long ago.
It's been around for a little bit.
But I just wanted to punctuate what we've been talking about.
Oh, yeah, yeah, for sure.
I'm sure a lot of our viewers haven't seen this video.
Oh, here you go.
Here you go.
Look at that facial expression.
Come on, do it.
Do it.
You can do it.
Look at that face.
Look at that face.
Yeah, it looks like.
Oh, yeah.
Do it.
You can do it, bro.
Come on.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Here we go.
Did you say burger?
He's been eating it for like months and he got real sick and then no one's heard of him since.
Here it is.
This is Natasha Vita Moore's little pet.
Oh!
Aww!
Oh!
Come on, look at it.
Do it.
You can do it.
Come on.
Does he swallow?
Does he swallow?
He's plugging his nose.
Yeah!
Oh, no.
Oh, he's a Babylonian.
Oh, Moloch is proud.
Oh, no, no.
King Nimrod and Semiramis, celebrate your cannibalism.
Next is the babies.
We'll just start cooking babies.
Baby barbecue.
Isn't that what the whole...
Bohemian Grove thing as well.
Barbecue the baby.
Oh, gosh.
Are we going to do that?
Would you do that?
No.
How much money would you have to be paid in order to eat yourself?
He has to be talking to you because he's not talking to me.
Have you ever wondered, have you ever looked at somebody and been like, I wonder what you taste like?
Who thinks this?
Who does this?
Who does this?
I don't know.
What have you done to my show?
I'm sorry.
It's happened.
Anyway, I'm going to get out of there.
You know, some Don sales are sitting in the office.
He's like, I wonder what you taste like now.
He's probably wondering what he tastes like.
That's what I'm saying.
He's looking at somebody else in the office.
He's like, mmm.
I hope he's not doing that.
Don't do that.
He's going to fry him up, some Dexter stuff.
Oh, no.
Well, you wonder why.
Now they have all this cannibalistic propaganda and TV and everything else, and it's just wild.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Well, tell us where people can find you.
Give us the rundown of everything.
I know that you have a plane to catch.
I saw you, Daniel.
Time check.
Well, I mean, yeah.
My plane will be two hours late.
Or with your luck, you know, it'll be early.
Or I'll get a little extra good treatment from the TSA because it's the only time I get any love these days.
Like, here we go.
You can find me at Kriston T. Harris.
What you're seeing there is my Twitter.
Also on Facebook, therundownlive.com is our website.
If you want to donate, we're 100% listener funded.
Listen, we waste a lot of money on things, and we even have therundownlive.store.
We're out of some of the product there, but therundownlive.com has a way to listen to us.
There's a link tree on there.
If you want to know how to donate, just go to the link tree on therundownlive.com.
Your Facebook is, is it just your Facebook?
No, it's therundownlive, and it's all separate words.
The rundown and then live.
There you go.
And it will warn you that we are misguiding.
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There you go.
And if you look, this is streaming live on our Facebook as well.
We just got our final check on, I think, YouTube.
Oh, congratulations.
So we won't be broadcasting there.
We have a rumble.
We're now on the bitch shoot.
We are also on Odyssey, but go to the rundownlive.com.
You can go to our Facebook where we literally have memes that are getting viral millions of views.
It's ridiculous.
We also have a tickety-tock.
We had a TikTok, but I was just never good at it.
You have to really post that content on there.
And as you can see, our episodes are also available.
I'm the loving band.
Which we are slowly trying to make that our home.
Leo Zagami.
Yeah, Leo is an interesting guy.
Me and him hung out with Jordan Maxwell.
You had him on recently.
Yeah.
Oh, that's great.
I hung out with him in Palm Beach, him and Jordan Maxwell.
He's a 33rd degree Freemason.
Not Maxwell.
Maxwell is Manly P. Hall's protege, allegedly.
Also a very interesting individual.
And he's in his later ages.
And I want to sit down and talk to them, you know, face to face, get to meet somebody who has been very influential, like in the movement.
Not saying I agree with everything.
Jordan Maxwell or Leiline Zagami or Fritz Springmeier, Anthony Hilder, Myron Seyfagan or any of these other individuals throughout history.
William Cooper, big influencer.
Alex Jones, big influencer.
Like, I agree with a lot of these things that these people say.
Right.
Right.
But I don't agree with everything.
Just like Alex Jones wouldn't agree with everything.
Just like everyone else.
Everyone else feels the exact same way.
But it's data.
It's data so you can make a good decision.
And you can do your own research.
Right.
You know, which we highly, highly encourage.
So we have a podcast app.
You can find us anywhere where podcasts are found.
Our show is five days a week live on KGRA.
So that live feed can be found on our LinkedIn app on our website.
You see there's a Linktree.
Excuse me, not LinkedIn.
Linktree app.
And it has a link to anywhere you want to listen to the audio stream and or video or donate.
But we need your help.
Listen, you know, I'm out here covering protests.
Put my life in line.
I was one of the few Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
Journalists.
And we didn't even get into that.
But just a whole bunch going on.
By the way, I want to shout out to Lacey in the chat.
What's going on?
I always appreciate you.
I notice that there's people who also listen to you.
They listen to me.
So they must be getting some good dad out there.
Lacey must be having a good time.
We love some Lacey.
Lacey, we sent Lacey some awesome stickers.
And Lacey, that is not all.
So keep an eye out.
Keep an eye out.
In your mailbox.
Anyway, so thank you so much again for coming on the show, for being here.
It's been a great weekend, just like hanging out.
So one of the more memorable experiences I've had in this last year, so I really appreciate you showing me around town.
It's so much easier when you bump into somebody, and not only that, I was able to...
Repay that by introducing you and networking you with a lot of people.
At one point, Dan Dix, he networked me with Luke Rutkowski, Tim Pool, Jeff Berwick, you know, other individuals.
Most of them I don't stay in contact with too much.
Obviously, Tim Pool and Luke Rutkowski are doing their own thing, and God bless those guys for doing great work.
And Dan Dix, you know, he's out there in Canada.
he's locked down so he ain't doing much but somebody introduced me to a lot of people when I started out and I didn't do as much with his I wish I would have met him.
Knowing what I know now about networking and working and staying in contact with people.
Because relationships are really important and so are networks.
So it's really important that you do something loving for people out there in this dark world.
Find something wonderful to do for your mom, your dad, or somebody you haven't talked to.
Maybe somebody you argued with because they had a Trump bumper sticker or a Bernie Sanders bumper sticker.
Be nice.
Be kind to people.
Call people you haven't talked to in a while and their family and buy this Alex Jones candle.
You can't anymore.
You can't.
What?
They pulled it from the store.
What they need to do is have, like, you know, those cards?
Those little cards that have the speaker.
Anyone that says, it's turning to guards!
They start slapping it every time you light it, you know.
But I still think we need to make a little Alex mouth talk at a little, like, popsicle stick.
That'd be awesome.
We'll see what we can do.
All right.
Thank you for having me on.
Thank you for being here, Jones.
Do you got any last words for the people, for the good people?
Thank you all for tuning in.
We'll see you real soon.
And as always, be free.
And stay free.
And we will be doing a show tonight as well, covering a lot of the news and links and things that we didn't quite get to.
So be sure to tune in tonight at 8 o 'clock.
And stay free, like I said.
Tune in.
Thank you again.
And when you're back in town, hit us up.
We'll have you on again.
Awesome.
Thank you guys so much for having me on.
Thank you.
Have a good time.
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