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The indoctrination process is most fascinating. And troubling.
The indoctrination process is most fascinating. And troubling.
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Good day. | |
Good day, my friends. | |
I say a hearty hello and a hi-ho silver and a welcome to this thing of ours, our daily briefing. | |
Let me get this out of the way because it's important that if you like this, and you do like this, and you will like this, and you will be addicted to it, you must like this, subscribe to it, and hit that little bell to be notified of new videos and live streamings and the like. | |
YouTube is trying to tell me constantly that numbers are dropping and people are leaving, and I don't think so. | |
But that's okay. | |
We're going to use our algorithmic en masse movement and the like. | |
First, let me go forward and say, right off the bat, we have a birthday here. | |
Or as my one particular aunt used to say, a birthday. | |
Eighth grade. | |
Earth day. | |
Well, this is a birthday for our own Carol Valley. | |
Carol is 76 years young today. | |
We say a hearty hello and a hi-os over to you, Carol. | |
Because birthdays are something. | |
I'm not saying you now, mind you, but I know more people who are such babies when it comes to their birthday. | |
They have a birthday, what is a birthday month? | |
And I don't know where all that comes from, but that's okay. | |
That's okay, but good for you. | |
Welcome, welcome, welcome. | |
76 years old. | |
You know, you never know. | |
You never know when... | |
Well... | |
This is all very ephemeral. | |
And very evanescent. | |
So enjoy the day. | |
And happy birthday to you. | |
Today you do whatever you want to do. | |
And followed by the next day and the day before that. | |
Now my friends, as you know, if you've just tuned in here, I provide you with a little morning exercise. | |
Let me explain to you. | |
Let me explain to you what I'm trying to do. | |
I don't want to sit here and read headlines all day. | |
It's boring. | |
It's so boring. | |
You don't need me for that. | |
I never tune in to have somebody tell me, hey, did you hear this? | |
You're not going to believe this, but the other day, Joe Biden... | |
I mean, it's great, but it's like... | |
It's kind of a YouTube social media thing. | |
How about these? | |
Have you seen the fake reactions? | |
You get a bunch of hip black folks sitting around and today we're going to listen to Michael Bolton for the first time and react. | |
Oh my God! | |
Then you have the British dude Pegasus. | |
Hello! | |
Who listens to Christopher Cross play. | |
I don't know what these reactions are. | |
I like this one. | |
Tibetan tribal warriors try KFC for the first time. | |
Am I supposed to believe this? | |
Okay. | |
You'd think they'd be saying in Tibet, Tibetan, why are you handing me off? | |
Why are you filming me? | |
Why must I wear my village ceremonial garb to eat gummy bears for the first time? | |
What is going on here? | |
But at least it's a new permutation of YouTube. | |
It provides something. | |
I like to see how things change. | |
I'm also very impressed with a lot of good programming. | |
Whatever is good programming. | |
Last night, maybe this has happened to you, Mrs. Allen and I are kind of looking around. | |
We go through Hulu. | |
Then I see this, oh, there's the guy with the droopy eyelids from Shameless, whatever his name is. | |
The Heavy Epicanthus. | |
He always looks like he is. | |
He's called The Bear. | |
I thought, this isn't going to be worth watching. | |
It's about some Chicago beef stand and anyway, some brother commits suicide. | |
Oh, give it a shot. | |
It's great. | |
Great ensemble. | |
It works. | |
It works. | |
And that actor, have you noticed the actor who is everywhere? | |
What is his name? | |
He is... | |
Well, he was in the... | |
I know. | |
His name is John Bernthal. | |
He was in The Punisher. | |
He's everywhere. | |
He's everywhere. | |
He's in this. | |
He plays the dead brother in dream sequences. | |
Phenomenal. | |
So there's a lot of good stuff. | |
Let's talk about something that's good because I always talk about things that are bad. | |
There's great TV. | |
That's interesting. | |
What else is good? | |
We're having kind of an overabundance of coffee shops. | |
I don't know if... | |
I think this model is a little bit... | |
It's nice to see. | |
I'm noticing a few things. | |
I'm also noticing young girls walking around in hideous clothing who... | |
It's weird for me to say this, but I'm going to say it anyway. | |
It doesn't really matter whether you like it or not. | |
There was a time when people said, You know, I think I'm putting on weight. | |
I really, you know, I don't like those pants. | |
They make me look fat. | |
They don't fit. | |
My stomach, my abdomen, ugh. | |
People actually said things like, my butt looks like a Clydesdale. | |
This is horrible. | |
I can't wear those. | |
I'm not going to put those pants on. | |
What, are you kidding me? | |
Look at me. | |
What, are you nuts? | |
Accentuate this? | |
Now, I'm not saying body shaming. | |
I'm not saying... | |
I don't think people should have dysmorphia. | |
But there was this thing where people would say, I don't look good in this. | |
This is not flattering. | |
This adds this thing. | |
Oh, God, don't wear that. | |
Don't wear white. | |
Wear darker colors. | |
There was a time when people said, I wanted to look slimmer. | |
I wanted to... | |
Not anymore. | |
It doesn't even register. | |
There are people walking around who are so morbidly obese. | |
I mean, to the point where it's dangerous. | |
And all of a sudden, that... | |
Very, very odd. | |
Very, very odd. | |
Very, very, very strange. | |
A couple of things I want to bring up to your attention. | |
What do I do today? | |
Well... | |
You know when you go out, sometimes if you exercise and you run or you jog or you do something, you want to, you know, you kind of warm up, you know, like you do this, you know, for the shoulder. | |
Well, in no way, in no moment of the exercise or the endeavor do you ever do this, but you stretch it. | |
You put your, you pull your leg back. | |
To stretch the muscle so that you'll be able to use it later on. | |
And that's what I do. | |
I give you things to think about that will help you, it will loosen you up so that when you go on in the world and you have the topic, you will have thought about this. | |
You will have thought, oh, I'm kind of getting used to this. | |
And believe it or not, it's more important sometimes to just think than to come up with an answer. | |
That's all. | |
That's all. | |
And the very first thing I want to say, the very, very, very, very first thing. | |
And when I tell you this, when I give you this thought experiment, the first thing that people will do, I'm sorry, but you know it's true, you will immediately answer the question. | |
You won't ever do this. | |
We don't do that. | |
Let me think about that. | |
Wow, that's a great question. | |
Nope. | |
It hurts us. | |
Give me an answer. | |
Give me an answer. | |
Quick. | |
Yes or no. | |
Yes or no. | |
Give me an answer. | |
There is no answer. | |
Think about it. | |
Think. | |
Because the thinking part is wrong. | |
We don't think enough. | |
Let me give you the question. | |
Think about this. | |
Imagine I have these incredible powers. | |
And I can do things that you just can't believe. | |
And I say, here's what I'm going to do. | |
We're going to go back for one week of World War II. | |
It's going to be December 7th, 1941. | |
A date that will live in for me. | |
Now in 1941, Americans, young men, ran, ran to their draft boards, ran to their Japan to start jailing people for online insults. | |
Honey, you're killing me with this. | |
You're killing me. | |
She throws this stuff at me all day. | |
It makes me crazy. | |
Anyway, so let me go back. | |
Young people then, 15, 16, would go to draft boards and they would lie. | |
They would say, I'm old enough. | |
You're not old enough. | |
Well, my mother signed this. | |
Your mother didn't sign this. | |
You signed this. | |
Well, I've got to go to war. | |
Everybody's going to war. | |
You're 15 years old. | |
Come on. | |
Wait a couple. | |
Just wait. | |
Some were 17, some were actually 16 years old. | |
They slipped in. | |
They had to turn people away. | |
Go away! | |
Go away! | |
You want to go to Iwo Jima? | |
What are you talking about? | |
No, no, you don't know. | |
Why? | |
Because my country needs me. | |
We're under attack. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Now, here's the thought experiment. | |
I go back in time because I'm I have these magical powers. | |
And for one week, I recreate that event. | |
But I take today's 15, 16, 17, 18-year-olds and I move them, the mentality, the collective mentality, back in time. | |
I know they don't have computers. | |
They don't have phones. | |
I know they don't have that. | |
But the mentality, the judgment, the commitment, the maturity... | |
The sense of belonging, the sense of participatory responsibility. | |
I take all these people and I put them back in 1941. | |
What would that look like? | |
People with anxiety disorders. | |
People who stay in their homes, live with their parents. | |
There wouldn't be, obviously, online, but that sloth-like behavior. | |
What would it look like? | |
What would it look like? | |
There would be this, huh? | |
The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. | |
Okay? | |
This group of people. | |
Because this group, not all of them, not, not, not all of them, but a lot of them are from another Planet. | |
Bathed in immaturity. | |
Dripping with non-committal idiocy. | |
Some of the most profoundly... | |
I mean, it is just... | |
You cannot imagine. | |
Hey, Sarge! | |
Come on, Gwen! | |
Come on, we're going to be... | |
Today is saying... | |
Mumbling. | |
Inarticulate. | |
Noncommittal. | |
Frightened. | |
Scared. | |
Don't drive. | |
Don't date. | |
Don't go out. | |
Noncommittal. | |
Don't go to school. | |
Nonparticipatory. | |
Doesn't have a job. | |
Quit. | |
Didn't show up. | |
Never called in. | |
The number of people who are not calling into jobs is absolutely through the roof. | |
What would that look like? | |
What would it look like? | |
This is so... | |
Because whoever is coming after our society, whoever they are, shadow government, deep state, police state, intel state, ruling class, China, I don't know. | |
But every aspect of our civilization, starting with our young people, is doomed. | |
I mean, and you're going to see... | |
This group of people. | |
You're going to see this group of people. | |
Just continue. | |
Just continue. | |
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I have, I sound sometimes, I'm not the only person, I'm not the only person who says this. | |
And there are a lot of good people out there, a lot of young people. | |
But I was watching something the other day about these folks during World War II who ran and felt this sense of commitment. | |
And I don't understand if we even have that today. | |
I want to say this again. | |
And we were talking the other day about something. | |
And by the way, I speak very generically on YouTube because we don't go too deep. | |
If you go too deep on YouTube, they don't like that. | |
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That's where I go into this. | |
I can go harder. | |
You can really talk about stuff because we have been told, watch what you say. | |
Watch what you say. | |
Be careful. | |
And that's really no way to... | |
We work within the parameters. | |
We work within this. | |
But I'm seeing something right now which is so incredibly frightening on the part of so many kids and people. | |
And I also want to tell you something which I'm going to say. | |
And I want you to think about this. | |
And I want you to ask this question. | |
And I'm going to ask this. | |
And I know how you're going to answer. | |
But believe me when I tell you this, you've got to ask yourself this question. | |
What's better? | |
Atheism? | |
Or religiosity? | |
What's the benefit of atheism? | |
Or deism? | |
The belief that there is a God, but God doesn't intervene. | |
What's the benefit of that? | |
What is the benefit of that? | |
Is there any benefit? | |
Is there any benefit to it at all? | |
Do you want a surgeon who is of utmost faith? | |
Or a surgeon who doesn't have faith? | |
Now think about this. | |
When you ask this question, and think about it, ask yourself today, if you go out to lunch, if you're at Carol's birthday party, which one do you think, what are the benefits of this and that? | |
You want somebody who says, well, it's in God's hands. | |
No, wait a minute. | |
Wait, wait, wait, wait. | |
Hold it. | |
What? | |
Well, you know, what are you going to do? | |
What am I going to do? | |
You're the doctor. | |
No? | |
Well, we can only do so much. | |
You can only do so much. | |
Well, it's His... | |
Wait a minute. | |
I'm coming to you for help. | |
Fix this. | |
Well, I'll do what I can, but... | |
If this was meant to be... | |
Meant to be... | |
I don't know if I like the sound of this. | |
What do you mean if it's meant to be? | |
Well, you know, these things could happen. | |
You never thought about that, did you? | |
You never thought about that. | |
Sometimes there is a... | |
You always have to stop and ask yourself about the world of balance. | |
So there's two questions, two thought experiments. | |
What would World War I look like, or two rather, with these folks today? | |
And what do you do? | |
There is something that I'm seeing which I find very problematic. | |
Two things. | |
One, I was watching a video of Lawrence Krauss, the physicist, and Heather MacDonald from the Manhattan Institute. | |
And I just did a, at Lionel Media, I just did a piece on that. | |
And I evaluate. | |
It's very interesting. | |
And Lawrence Krauss is an atheist who reminds you constantly, he and Daniel Dennett and Sam Harris, they keep talking about how much they don't believe in God, and how, isn't that crazy to think about God and believe in God? | |
He and Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Krauss, and those people annoy me to know, and somebody said if atheism, Is a religion that not collecting stamps is a hobby? | |
Okay, so you have that extreme. | |
And he was interviewing this Heather MacDonald, who's brilliant. | |
And she is a secular conservative. | |
Oh, I like that. | |
I like that. | |
I like that. | |
And I have been with people who have absolutely no faith, but they're proud of not having faith. | |
They annoy me. | |
You know what I mean? | |
They're the professional atheists. | |
There are other people who are not theists, like Buddhists and the like. | |
They don't believe in God. | |
But they're kind of spiritual or whatever the hell that means. | |
Then you have other people. | |
I know one group of people that whenever they meet together, they're always praying. | |
And then they should be doing more and praying less. | |
They think that praying is like, for example, excuse me, you're an organization. | |
You've got to do certain things. | |
You've got to get on the phone. | |
You've got a mailing list. | |
Praying is great, but that's not going to do it. | |
No, they'd rather pray. | |
I'm serious. | |
Sometimes you've got to blend the two. | |
You've got to say, well, I'm not sure about this. | |
And then I was watching something, which is another one. | |
Maybe you've met these people. | |
This is another form of contamination. | |
People who never forget the fact that they went to an Ivy League school. | |
Have you ever met these people? | |
It's like it's the only thing that they care about. | |
Heather McDonald is wonderful, but she keeps saying, well, you know, I went to Yale. | |
You know, when I was at Yale, really? | |
You went to Yale, huh? | |
You've said that, what, 30 times in the past five minutes? | |
This was apparently very important to you. | |
You were 22 years old when you were, I see. | |
Okay, 22 years old. | |
And you're about 65. Okay. | |
Okay. | |
This was quite enough. | |
This was very important to you then. | |
And they always talk about that. | |
And then you hear the people who kind of snide. | |
Sometimes you'll hear Tucker in the first ten minutes of the show, which is all I can watch before they bring in some talk show host to completely slam on the brakes. | |
That's it! | |
And now let's go to Jason. | |
Done. | |
That's enough. | |
Sorry. | |
And they make jokes about it. | |
Well, you know, Leah Thomas went to University of Pennsylvania. | |
I guess that's technically an Ivy League school. | |
I guess technically. | |
Oh, we're getting into that now? | |
Well, someone said he went to Brown. | |
I guess that's, yeah, fair. | |
Cornell? | |
Oh, please. | |
Okay, yeah, maybe that's... | |
And this sniveling, snotty, snide. | |
I'm better than you. | |
That's all they talk about. | |
That's it. | |
They are focused on this thing. | |
Alright. | |
And as they're talking, which is interesting, and I love this. | |
And I've got to share this with you. | |
There are these folks, Heather McDonald, very good. | |
She'll say the most obvious thing and they give you an intellectual basis for it. | |
For example. | |
Hypothetically. | |
You know, as far as I'm concerned, there's something very wrong in burning down a building or destroying someone's business because you are protesting what you perceive to be illegal or improper activities on the part of the police force. | |
It's as Spinoza called the fragmented essay stratagem. | |
I just made that up. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You had to refer to Spinoza to verify the obvious lunacy of burning down? | |
Yes, they always do this. | |
Well, education is what Schopenhauer called the distillate precipitate of afterthought. | |
You're trying to impress me, aren't you? | |
Yes, I am. | |
I want you to know that I knew that. | |
It's as Camus calls thee. | |
Ow! | |
Why? | |
Ow, I got a piece of broken glass in my hand. | |
Ah, yes, pain. | |
As Skinner called thee. | |
What do I need? | |
I don't need some academic reference to explain the obvious. | |
Is there anybody out here who is interested in just, can we just talk about something and just get to the, Krause, can you forget about the, and this goes for all atheists, and can you lay off the prayer group? | |
Can we just focus on what's happening here right now? | |
That's all. | |
Can we do this? | |
Now let me explain something to you. | |
As you may or may not know, if you can somehow work your way in to the evangelicals, They've got more money. | |
That is the way to go. | |
It's a smart move. | |
And by the way, speaking of people like Tucker, good for you. | |
Play up the Christian thing. | |
Now what this has to do with anything, I have no idea. | |
I have no earthly idea. | |
You never hear people say, well you know, as a Jew, I find that rampant crime is... | |
What? | |
What does that have to do with it? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
But Christian does the gut. | |
We got the thing and the thing and the gut. | |
That's fine. | |
So what I'm trying to tell you is that we need balance. | |
You've got atheists over here who drive me crazy. | |
And you've got this one over here who every five minutes they want to pray. | |
Can we just look at the here and now? | |
Can we just focus on this? | |
We don't need to even refer to spirituality, music, the Beatles. | |
Cuisine. | |
None of that has anything to do with what we're looking at right now. | |
Do you understand this? | |
That's what I want you to think about today. | |
Focus. | |
Focus. | |
I don't care where you went to school. | |
I don't care if you can refer to some arcane bit of something from the conyoscenti of 17th century whatever it is. | |
A deconstructionist. | |
Stop it. | |
We need to focus. | |
We've got half of the people who don't even know where the hell they are, including the President, and you've got these other people who are talking about things that have nothing to do with this. | |
Issue analysis. | |
What is the issue? | |
What are we talking about? | |
Let's focus on this. | |
Forget all this other stuff. | |
Let other people talk about that later. | |
Next point. | |
I heard something because I spent... | |
I'm going to tell you something. | |
People ask me... | |
Let me stop you right there. | |
When people say, you know, people ask me, they never ask you that. | |
You know, people ask me, how do you stay so young? | |
Nobody asks me that. | |
You know that's not true. | |
I just say, you know, people ask me, are you in show business? | |
Why do you think that? | |
That never happens. | |
And when people say, what do you, people ask me. | |
Whenever somebody says, people ask me, it never happens. | |
Happen. | |
You understand this? | |
Okay. | |
Now, I will tell you that I am asked, what do I watch? | |
What do I look at? | |
And I love stuff from, it really has something to do. | |
I love lectures. | |
I love C-SPAN books. | |
We watched a great piece the other night on Grover Cleveland. | |
It was fascinating. | |
I don't want to see half of this. | |
I don't want to see any of this stuff on TV, which I'll get to in a moment. | |
I'll tell you why. | |
But I watched Shelby Foote. | |
Shelby Foote was, as you know, the Civil War. | |
He was on the Ken Burns. | |
You know, Jeb Stewart was a wonderful, he has that wonderful Southern kind of a master of erudition. | |
Yet he's a Southerner. | |
And he said something that was interesting. | |
He said, you know, because I always ask him, You know, you seem to be an apologist for the Confederacy. | |
I'm not an apologist for the Confederacy. | |
You seem to be... | |
You don't understand that a lot of people don't like the Confederate flag. | |
Well, that pains me tremendously. | |
They just don't understand it. | |
And he said something I never thought about. | |
He said, you know, it's funny. | |
Our black Americans want to forget. | |
They don't want to talk about it. | |
Anything involving the Civil War, slavery, they want to reverse history, remove history, forget it, never, don't talk about it, let it go. | |
Jews never tire of talking about either enslavement in Egypt, the Holocaust, they have museums, they have the endowed chairs, they... | |
They have absolutely no problem. | |
In fact, they insist upon addressing it. | |
They don't erase history in the least. | |
In the least. | |
That was fascinating. | |
Absolutely fascinating. | |
Good luck with that. | |
Good luck trying to tell people that. | |
Good luck. | |
Especially on college campuses today. | |
Now, Here's the next point. | |
Every single day, you've got somebody determining what you're going to be talking about. | |
Everything today. | |
Just look at the... | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know where you go, but... | |
Okay. | |
Jennifer Lopez's wedding. | |
Prince Harry at the UN. | |
The J6 business. | |
Do not... | |
Let people determine what you find interesting. | |
Make sure you pay attention. | |
And make sure you follow your own kind of directed studies. | |
Do not let them tell you. | |
Give you an example. | |
Somebody somewhere has sounded the alarm that people like our good friend Joe Rogan and others and Dr. Oz are trashing Trump. | |
Left and right. | |
What do you think that's about? | |
Joe Rogan saying that Trump's on Adderall? | |
Excuse me? | |
Adderall? | |
Well, if what the rumors are true, it seems like old Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. Biden, may be on all kinds of a kind of a witch's brew of stuff. | |
Why are you... | |
What is this whole thing? | |
Rogan, again, the most, I think the most, At least theoretically. | |
The numbers may lie. | |
I don't know. | |
I'll never eliminate that as a possibility. | |
But certainly the most popular person on media today. | |
More than Howard Stern ever could be. | |
Or not as powerful as Rush, though. | |
Rush was a different story. | |
Powerful is one thing. | |
Listened to is another. | |
Remember the difference. | |
Joe Rogan may be listened to. | |
But Rush Limbaugh could say, okay, I want you to do this. | |
And they will do what he says. | |
Big difference. | |
Big, big, big difference. | |
I mean, more people may know who Beyonce is. | |
I don't know, she may have, I'm not sure if she can direct attention. | |
But, all of a sudden, people are trashing Trump. | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
And something tells me, If I didn't know better, that the shadow government, powers that be, they're trying to do a switcheroo or something. | |
And that immediately tells me, oh, let me tell you how I think. | |
Maybe this is wrong, but I'll tell you how I feel. | |
When everybody tells me, oh, oh, oh, Trump's the bad guy, yeah, I'm in with Trump. | |
Thank you. | |
I go the opposite. | |
So let me get this straight. | |
And I think the world of Rogan, especially the way he, the way Neil Young, boy, Neil Young showed him, didn't he? | |
Well, I'm going to leave the Spotify. | |
Who? | |
Neil Young. | |
Who? | |
Old man. | |
I know he's an old man. | |
No, the song. | |
What? | |
CSNY. | |
Who? | |
Now, I know who they are, of course, but Neil Young thought, boy, the cojones, this guy, he's going to... | |
Change the course of history by Neil Young. | |
But Trump? | |
What's the story? | |
Even Rogan said, I've been asked many times to have Trump on. | |
I said, no way! | |
I'm not going to help him. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
You mean to tell me you would have on Joe Diaz, Joey Diaz talking about Ten-day cocaine binges, but not Trump. | |
Okay. | |
I'll buy that. | |
Sure. | |
You mean to tell me... | |
And I don't. | |
I have never, ever, ever queued up, listened to an episode. | |
I always hear something that somebody else says, like, here's what Joe Rogan said about this, and here's what Joe Rogan said about that. | |
I just don't listen to it. | |
I just... | |
I've listened to more Heather McDonald than I have Joe, but that's a different story. | |
But you mean to tell me that and, you know, about people laughing about hallucinogenics and cocaine boogers and all this stuff, that's okay? | |
But your sense of, oh no, no, no, Trump? | |
No way. | |
Come on, Joe. | |
Please. | |
I cut my teeth. | |
On Gordon Soli, Bobby DeBrant, Bobby Heenan and I were like this. | |
I know the work better than anybody. | |
Are you? | |
Come on, man. | |
Come on, man. | |
Come on. | |
You're kidding me. | |
Stop it. | |
Stop it. | |
So everybody's jumping on Trump now. | |
Say no more. | |
I'm in. | |
Say no more. | |
When my parents said, you're listening to that? | |
Well, they never really said that, but when parents said, you're listening to that crap? | |
I'm in. | |
I'm in. | |
Cut your hair. | |
I'm in. | |
No, the opposite. | |
People do not understand Trump, and they never did. | |
Let me see if I can explain this again to you. | |
Let me see if I can explain this again, and I'll do the best I can. | |
I'm going to give it a shot, but... | |
Nobody really seems to understand this. | |
And I've used this analogy for the millionth time. | |
He's chemotherapy. | |
Sorry to bring up the analogy, but America right now, there's a cancer. | |
I sound like John Dean. | |
There's a cancer. | |
And it has affected every system of our country from our children, our entertainment, our education, crime, politics. | |
Tradition, worldview, history, identity. | |
name it name it okay name it And you think you're going to fix this by bringing in, and he's a good man, Ron DeSantis? | |
He's going to come in and say, okay, I've been a governor. | |
Okay. | |
And I'm going to try some some common sense. | |
And I'm going to go after these I'm going to go after these you know these left woke people. | |
And you're going to talk about it Ron? | |
Is that it? | |
Oh yeah. | |
You're going to come in and say we're going to have okay. | |
That ain't going to work. | |
You need all of a sudden something to shock the system. | |
You need the following. | |
Let me see if I can explain this to you. | |
You need Trump to come in here and say, now let me explain what I'm going to do. | |
I'm going to shake this place up. | |
I know exactly what I'm not going to do. | |
I'm not going to have my family in the White House. | |
I'm not going to have Jared anywhere near me. | |
He might be in the background, but you're not going to see him. | |
He creeps me out too. | |
I'm not going to have them there. | |
I'm not going to see Ivanka. | |
I'm not going to see you. | |
Sure as hell I'm not going to see Don Jr. | |
And you sure as hell ain't going to see Kimberly, Guilfoyle, whatever, and none of these people. | |
I'm going to have my own Jim Baker. | |
I'm going to have the best chief of staff. | |
I'm going to have White Hats. | |
I'm going to have people working you've never seen. | |
And I know exactly what I'm going to do. | |
I know exactly how this thing works. | |
And I'm going to target people. | |
And I'm going to shock this because we're going to have one, remember, after midterms, remember this, midterms, it's going to be, you're not going to believe it. | |
And Biden will be gone before you know it. | |
And I'm going to shake this up. | |
And Trump is going to say, oh, and by the way, by the way. | |
If you thought I tweeted before, or whatever it was, you ain't seen nothing yet. | |
Because when I do this, these people go crazy. | |
They lose it. | |
And I want them to lose it. | |
Because when they're over there losing it, I'm over here getting things done. | |
And the first thing I'm going to do is what I told him years ago, and he never took me up on it. | |
When I say told him, I mean not told him personally. | |
You're going to have to do your own Trump TV channel. | |
Your own app. | |
Your own whatever it is. | |
I'm going to tell you every day. | |
I'm going to tell you. | |
Bypass TV. | |
I never understood it. | |
Forget YouTube. | |
Whether it's truth, social, who cares? | |
Something you can go to. | |
He says, I'm going to talk to you, the American people. | |
First thing I'm going to do is gas. | |
Let me explain this to you. | |
Here is why it's up. | |
Let me tell you what I did with Mohammed bin Salman. | |
Number one, I don't care if he killed anybody. | |
I don't care if he chopped up. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I don't like it. | |
I'm sorry. | |
You know what we do? | |
You know how many people we've hit with Hellfire missiles and drones? | |
Come on. | |
We drop two and a bump. | |
Don't even talk to me about this. | |
I'm going to go with, what am I, the cops? | |
No, but they got this old doter, they got Joe Biden, to come out and make a big deal about this? | |
Come on! | |
I don't give a rat's ass about that. | |
That's his problem. | |
Let them do it. | |
That's a Saudi problem. | |
That's a Turkey problem. | |
That's their problem. | |
It's not mine. | |
I'm worried about you. | |
I represent you. | |
But I'm going to get this gas down. | |
Watch it. | |
Every single day. | |
That's the first thing. | |
How about that? | |
Supply chain. | |
Food. | |
What's going on here? | |
Next, Russia and Ukraine. | |
You don't want to hear the truth, but you're going to hear the truth. | |
We're going to talk about NATO expansion. | |
Nobody's ever told you yet about this. | |
Because you have for four years this old fart who walks out. | |
He doesn't know where he is. | |
They could handle him. | |
They could hand him... | |
Premium quality facial tissue, thick and absorbent. | |
15 two-ply facial tissues. | |
You can give him a Kleenex thing to read. | |
He'll read it. | |
He's the Manchurian candidate. | |
They wanted him specifically. | |
He told you. | |
He told you what he was going to do. | |
When he was talking about that corn pop nonsense, he was telling you. | |
My blonde hair. | |
And I took the switchblade and I scraped it on the side of the pool. | |
And it was rusty. | |
What the hell are you talking about? | |
You knew that then. | |
This was after Hillary walking around with her head like that. | |
What's with these Democrats? | |
What is this? | |
What's going on here? | |
You knew this. | |
And do you know why? | |
Do you know why he was there? | |
I'll tell you why he was there. | |
Because Bernie Sanders said he was going to stick it to Wall Street. | |
And Bernie Sanders, and he told all of you young folks out there listening, he told, they told you, the Democrats said, oh, no, no, no, no. | |
Sorry. | |
You think Nancy Pelosi, you think old Saddlebags and her husband, you think they want anything to do with some progressive Wall Street dude named Bernie Sanders? | |
Get out of here. | |
So what did they do? | |
Biden pulled, what, 2%? | |
Carmelita had to drop out. | |
Nobody liked her. | |
So basically, to stick it to you, they bring these two people in. | |
Why? | |
Because the difference between the left and the right is nothing. | |
Two sides of the same coin. | |
That's why they did it. | |
You got that, AOC? | |
Oh, and I would... | |
Oh, I would... | |
Two things I would say. | |
An AOC. | |
She's got spunk. | |
She's the future of the Democratic Party. | |
She'll go crazy. | |
The Republicans will go crazy. | |
And Trump knows exactly what he's doing. | |
This is what he's going to do. | |
If he's smart. | |
If he listens to me. | |
And every day he's talking to you on some app. | |
I'm not going to have a press conference. | |
I'm not going to have a press conference. | |
I'm going to talk to the American people. | |
I don't need Peter Doocy. | |
God bless you, Peter. | |
I don't need you. | |
I don't need you to ask a question. | |
I'm talking to the people. | |
Every single day. | |
He could completely revolutionize how this thing is done. | |
Let me tell you what's going on here. | |
Let me tell you what's going on. | |
And when he talks about Russia and UN and Ukraine, he's got to tell you the truth. | |
Do you know anything about that? | |
Of course not. | |
Nobody knows about that. | |
Nobody knows about... | |
And the first person out of here is that... | |
Samantha Power and Victoria Nuland, get out! | |
Get out! | |
Unless, unless you have your own flak jacket and weapon and you want to go there. | |
Now, if you want to go into the field of battle, if you want to go to Crimea, if you want to go to the Donbass, Donetsk, Lugansk, you go ahead. | |
I will personally send you there. | |
We will airdrop you if you want to do that. | |
But something tells me you don't. | |
And that's it. | |
And so let me get this straight. | |
So Joe Rogan doesn't want Trump? | |
He wants who? | |
Who? | |
Bernie Sanders? | |
Come on, Joe. | |
Don't tell me that. | |
I'm a Bernie Sanders fan. | |
No, you're not, Joe. | |
No, you're not. | |
No, you're not. | |
Love you, man. | |
Love you. | |
No, you're not. | |
This is when... | |
Sometimes people go on dates and they talk complete crap about it. | |
Yeah, I'm into Robert Johnson. | |
No, you're not. | |
You never came home once and said, Honey, put on the Robert Johnson. | |
No. | |
Crossroads? | |
No. | |
Well, I'm into, mostly I'm into a bebop. | |
I like, you know, Stanley Turrentine. | |
No, you don't. | |
No, you don't. | |
I'm into Rothko. | |
No, you don't. | |
No, you want to sit back, you want to watch... | |
Reruns of Mayberry RFD, sit around your boxers and fart. | |
You're lying. | |
You don't mean this. | |
You want to believe this. | |
You wish you believed this. | |
Joe Rogan does not want some democratic socialist in charge. | |
No. | |
No. | |
And Joe, Joe, I love you Joe. | |
You're a hero. | |
You, ultimate fighting, boxing, MMA? | |
You want Bernie Sanders in charge of the military? | |
You want him as your cut man? | |
I don't think so. | |
Please, don't do that. | |
I love you. | |
I'm for you 100%. | |
Don't say that. | |
You don't mean that. | |
I know you don't mean that. | |
I know you don't mean that. | |
You want, as your chief of staff, somebody who has a haircut that's scary. | |
You want some Marine who looks so constipated, so just evil, deadly, scary, scary, homicidal, with the hair and your... | |
I mean, that's what you want. | |
You want him. | |
You don't want a Mark Milley. | |
You don't want a Millie Vanilli. | |
You don't want an Austin. | |
And you don't want Bernie Sanders? | |
In charge of the commander-in-chief? | |
Come on. | |
Stop it. | |
You want somebody who says, not only do we have the SEAL, by the way, SEAL Team 6, I'm kind of tired of them. | |
You ever watch Don Shipley? | |
What's your butt class now? | |
I love Don Shipley. | |
Love him when he exposes the stolen valor. | |
We've got SEAL. | |
We got Delta Force. | |
We got Special Forces. | |
We have nine new levels. | |
We've got stuff, people. | |
We don't even know what... | |
I don't even know what they do. | |
We are so clean. | |
We've got everything. | |
I've got a drone force, you wouldn't believe. | |
I've got psychics. | |
I've got telekinetic superpower people in a Kwanzaa hut. | |
We've got military. | |
You can't even imagine. | |
I've got more freaks who can... | |
We can hack any system, any grid. | |
We are the best. | |
We are so evil. | |
We are going to show you... | |
We will unleash a wrath. | |
We're not going to fire a shot. | |
And you think you're good at this? | |
You think you're the only one, the Chinese only one who can go in there? | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
We're going to show you something. | |
Now, you think Bernie Sanders is going to do that? | |
No. | |
You think Ron DeSantis is going to do that? | |
No. | |
Ron DeSantis is going to say, I'm going to make sure we don't have any mask mandates. | |
Okay. | |
Thank you, Ron. | |
That's pretty good, huh? | |
But I don't think you should have any vax cards either. | |
I like this guy. | |
Well, that's really sticking it to the man. | |
Come on. | |
I want Trump to go in there. | |
I want to be in his corner and say, go get him. | |
Remember what those bastards did to you and your family. | |
Unleash a torrent of Trump fire. | |
Just go nuts. | |
Go nuts. | |
If he says, oh, I'm not going to tweet. | |
I've got a thousand of people. | |
A thousand who were standing by proxy tweets. | |
You'll know who they are. | |
Oh my God. | |
You'll drive these people crazy. | |
And that's what we need. | |
Unless you want four more years of this. | |
Maybe you do. | |
Maybe you do. | |
Maybe. | |
Maybe. | |
Remote viewers, Keith's on to this. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
There is something going on here that you and I know. | |
Have you noticed this? | |
How many? | |
Very simply this. | |
Very simply. | |
Just answer one for yes or two for no. | |
Have you noticed that you have been thinking about something? | |
Thinking. | |
And all of a sudden it shows up. | |
All of a sudden you get a, hey this Facebook, I haven't heard from, I was just thinking about it. | |
I just got it, hey this on Instagram. | |
I was thinking about menthol suppositories. | |
I don't know why. | |
I didn't say, I wouldn't tell. | |
And there it is. | |
You ever had that happen? | |
You ever had that happen? | |
You ever thought about that? | |
You ever think about something? | |
It's the scariest thing. | |
I'm not even telling anybody. | |
I'm just thinking it. | |
and it picks up. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
you Okay, there we go. | |
This is the most. | |
This blue. | |
Blue Yeti. | |
It's a great, but just touch it. | |
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Let me tell you what they're going to find out. | |
In 1947, there was a rash of visits from folks elsewhere. | |
Outer space, ETs, whatever you want to call these people. | |
And a lot of people believe that we learned about everything from fiber optics to the transistor to... | |
Oh, night vision. | |
Night vision lenses and the like. | |
But also telepathy. | |
Telepathy is the thing which we're going to find out that we learned a long time ago through reverse engineering. | |
Or just kind of trying to figure this out. | |
Maybe we had some help. | |
I don't know. | |
We're already seeing it now. | |
You've seen, haven't you seen people who have prosthetic arms on a table connected to nothing and the person's looking at it and it's... | |
I don't know what we have. | |
I don't know what they have. | |
I don't know what anybody has. | |
I know the Russians have been interested in psychics and everything you can imagine. | |
Operation Blue Beam. | |
Thank you, Liz Solak. | |
Glad you got back safely, dear. | |
Remote viewing and the like. | |
If you think that human beings are only tethered to that which is in front of us, you're out of your mind. | |
If you don't think, for one minute, that somewhere there has been research into, I mean, it is We haven't even approximated all that can be harnessed. | |
We will never... | |
The number one... | |
Remember I'm telling you this. | |
Believe it or not, it's up to you. | |
The number one most hidden, quote, conspiracy theory of all time is extraterrestrial, interstellar, Travel and that sort of thing. | |
It's the most. | |
There has been a committed effort to laugh at you, to mock you. | |
Look at our friend Tucker Carlson. | |
He can't even do, he can't even have Elizondo on talking about a very serious, here's the TikTok, without some kid in graphics doing a flying saucer and then, I mean, with the, you know, the alien thing. | |
Mocking it. | |
They can't do it. | |
They can't do it. | |
They try. | |
They have this idea, do they look like that? | |
Here's a microscope, Sparky. | |
Look at a protozoan. | |
Does that look weird to you? | |
Yeah, okay. | |
That's God. | |
You want to look at a moth up close? | |
Why is this? | |
Critter? | |
So freaky to you. | |
Look at a crayfish. | |
What is going on? | |
I mean, do you? | |
I don't understand. | |
I just don't believe that. | |
Well, you know, I guess we're not alone. | |
You guess you're not alone? | |
Have you been listening to the accounts of people forever? | |
Well, you know, they're... | |
There's no pictures. | |
Oh, there's plenty of pictures. | |
Plenty of pictures. | |
Really? | |
Uh-huh. | |
And you know what the best pictures are? | |
Film. | |
Not digital. | |
Film. | |
Go back to Roswell. | |
Who was it? | |
Was it Jesse Marcel? | |
Was it Marcel? | |
Who was holding the memo in his hand? | |
At or near the weather balloon and you can read it? | |
I mean, do you ever hear of Stanton Friedman? | |
But no. | |
You see, they laugh at that. | |
And I would have the President, Trump, tell people, do you have any idea? | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Does the President of the United States have the highest top secret clearance? | |
Yes or no? | |
Does the President of the United States have the highest secrecy clearance? | |
Can the President call up somebody and say, tell me everything you've got? | |
Yes or no? | |
Can they? | |
Answer my question. | |
If the President, like, who was it, Obama wanted to know, or Bill Clinton, can they just call somebody up and say, bring somebody over here, tell me the ultimate. | |
No. | |
No need to know. | |
Look at these clearances like Zebra, Umbra, Ultra, where two, three, four, maybe four people in the world. | |
There's no need to know. | |
It's compartmentalized. | |
Do you think that FDR, Truman knew everything about the Manhattan Project? | |
No. | |
No. | |
What is the matter with people? | |
Do you know what happens if we ever get to master electrogravitic anti-gravity propulsion using time-space by making a dimple or some type of a divot in time-space and we fly via acceleration versus propulsion? | |
Oh, come on! | |
How about all of a sudden energy change? | |
Hey, Russia! | |
See us now? | |
Now you don't. | |
Hey, look. | |
Now there's three of us. | |
How many of these do you need to see? | |
Look up on YouTube. | |
Over Chelsea. | |
When they say over Chelsea, it could be over Spain, for all we know. | |
Here in New York. | |
You can see that they're coming together. | |
But oh, no, no, no. | |
That's not going to happen. | |
Because that's far-fetched. | |
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