The Great Reset = The Great Double-Cross
Expectations should be tempered. And that's putting it mildly.
Expectations should be tempered. And that's putting it mildly.
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All right, my friends. | |
Welcome to the Wednesday thing of hours. | |
This assemblage, this thing that we do. | |
I don't know what you want to call it, but whatever it is, it's here. | |
I have a lot to discuss today, a lot that I want to discuss with a number of things that are very, very critical for our immediate edification, perusal, and review in no uncertain terms. | |
Let me get down to business. | |
First and foremost, I made a note of something which I want to tell you. | |
It is critical Beyond critical that you, and I'm sorry to have to start off with this, but while you're here, you must, you must, you must be a part of this assemblage to subscribe and to be a part of that which what we are doing. | |
It's not critical that it's just we are under attack. | |
Not by YouTube per se, but our way of thinking and my way of thinking, which is completely, and I say this with all honor, completely different than anything that is currently on the market today. | |
Completely different. | |
I defy you. | |
To try to find a corollary to this. | |
And let me just explain why and why that's critical. | |
First, I believe... | |
Oh, oh! | |
Pardon me. | |
Second thing is, I listed for you Mrs. L's newsletter and to follow her. | |
Her latest one just went out. | |
Sign up for this. | |
We'll do a reissue of this. | |
Joe Rogan, the great Joe Rogan, is now focusing on TikTok and highlighting TikTok. | |
Congratulations. | |
Good for you, Joe. | |
Mrs. L has been talking about this since before anybody even knew what TikTok was. | |
She will tell you this. | |
Most of what we get when we tell people what we do is a look of kind of a what? | |
Huh? | |
And that goes back to what I said as far as what we're trying to do. | |
It's very, very simple. | |
But we don't have an audience because it's different. | |
It's like playing a music style that doesn't... | |
Imagine trying to bring out Anthony Braxton now. | |
Anthony Braxton during my college jazz experimental was just... | |
Wow. | |
It was just, there was no, even the albums, he never even had a name of a song. | |
It was in a kind of a geometric design. | |
Loved it. | |
Because what we are doing right now does not fall under any particular category. | |
It doesn't lend itself to this. | |
And what we are seeing, unfortunately, is a lot of folks, a lot of folks, Who are, well, repeating the same mantra. | |
Let me give you something right now. | |
Let me give you, put up, I just got this. | |
This might help. | |
Let me give you Mrs. L's. | |
This is called, today's is called Tales of TikTok Terror. | |
It's alliterative, to be sure. | |
But let me give you this. | |
I'm going to give you the... | |
A browser-compatible version. | |
You read along, and it's one of the best tutorials on what is TikTok, what does it mean, why should you, what is happening, why is it important, why is it critical, and it's not, let me just say something, many times people, I know when I was younger, I would have said, who are these old people always slamming Some new bit of technology. | |
Well, that's not it. | |
Anyway, here it is right now. | |
I just put this. | |
Just click on that. | |
That's browser-friendly. | |
And from that, you will see a subscribe tab. | |
So that's important. | |
Alright, I'll explain that to you. | |
I'm going to go through some things. | |
One, two, three, four, one. | |
So many... | |
So many things. | |
My brain this morning, I've been up very, very early. | |
You get my brain when it is the most, well, when it's the most electrified. | |
Electrified. | |
I was reading an article about the global elite's kill and control agenda destroying our food security. | |
And it is a story which is so critical. | |
Have you ever heard of Vandana Shiva, Dr. Vandana Shiva? | |
These are people who spend considerable time drawing deserving attention to the global elite, specifically what is happening regarding to food, And to food security and the like. | |
Let me explain to you what is happening. | |
Just to give you an idea. | |
Monsanto GMO creations, this hybrid food for example, caused in 2009, let me just say this, in 2009, 291,000 suicides in India. | |
Now this is something where you say what is happening and what we've been trying to say that's happening is that there is an attack and has been since 12 years ago, 15 years ago. | |
I've been talking about GMOs and what's happening to food. | |
Remember the big three. | |
Food, water, energy. | |
And you're not going to be hearing any of this in any kind of a cutesy, hotsy-totsy Florida conservative youth movement or whatever it is with a bunch of, dare I say, young ladies trying to be the next Tommy Lahren and posing. | |
I'm a Christian. | |
This is... | |
We'll get to this in a moment. | |
We need to sit down and to have education. | |
To have schools during the summer where we bring young people in and say, sit down. | |
Do you want to be a part of the revolution or don't you? | |
Do you want to be cute? | |
Do you want to be hip? | |
Do you want to land a Fox News deal? | |
Is that your deal? | |
Tell us right now. | |
There's the door. | |
Do you want to be hot, sexy, or do you want to be some... | |
Do you just want to go and follow a Dennis Prager, Jordan Peterson... | |
School of whatever. | |
There's the door. | |
Do you want to be the next Candace Owens? | |
There's the door. | |
We've had this before. | |
This is a repetition of the obvious. | |
This is something that doesn't even need explanation. | |
This is about you. | |
There's the door. | |
Do you want to educate? | |
Do you want to change? | |
What do you want to do? | |
There's the door. | |
Do you want to put on information? | |
Do you want to be a part of the revolution? | |
Do you want to be with this forever? | |
Are you really committed to this? | |
This is a religion. | |
This is a faith. | |
There's no God here, per se, but our God and our focus and our deity is truth. | |
Can you handle arcane subjects, or do you want to reiterate this? | |
Do you want to keep telling everybody what a Christian you are? | |
And I'm a Christian, and praise God, and here's my cross, and here's my flag, and my heart, and conservative girls are the best. | |
This is just nonsense. | |
It's not even scratching the surface. | |
I don't know what this is. | |
These are imposters. | |
These are people who are wasting our time. | |
These are fillers. | |
These are binders, like in food. | |
Anyway, let me go back to this. | |
The thing which is the most important, and one of the things I will tell at my idealized summer camp for parents and truly enlightened people is to completely erase Any kind of structure as to political ideology that you have. | |
And we're going to go after, we're going to look at something that maybe you've thought before. | |
And food is number one. | |
Let me control food, water, energy, banks, money. | |
That's it. | |
Think about what we're doing about it. | |
The World Economic Forum has listed about 200 areas of commerce, life, social discourse, social intercourse, conviviation, whatever you want to call it. | |
200. | |
And they are going to focus on this. | |
And you've got to be able to handle 200 spinning plates. | |
You've heard me say this. | |
There was a fellow named Eric... | |
Oh, what was his name? | |
He was on the Ed Sullivan Show. | |
And he had spinning bowls. | |
Eric what? | |
Yeah, Bron, yeah. | |
Right. | |
He would spin plates and bowls on sticks. | |
You keep all these plates. | |
You've got to be able to handle a lot of subjects. | |
And you've got to really be able to handle things that are rather arcane. | |
And one of them is the fact that there are 200 bowls spinning. | |
200 areas. | |
Targeted. | |
And the enemy, the World Economic Forum and others, are telling you specifically, here's where we're going. | |
So let's make it easy. | |
Food, water, energy. | |
Here's food. | |
There are kids today. | |
Think about this for a moment. | |
There are kids today who have never, ever had actual, real food. | |
They've had GMOs from the day they're born. | |
Food that's alien to human form. | |
Alien. | |
Food that's never had the ability to evolve. | |
B.T. corn. | |
Corn designed to express an insecticide. | |
B.T. corn. | |
Corn, canola, wheat, sugar beets, beets, soy, all of these. | |
It is... | |
I've been screaming about this, yelling about this, and I'm absolutely right. | |
I was saying about this before anybody knew what's going on. | |
Right now, Guaranteed. | |
100%. | |
I promise you. | |
I'm not saying, be careful. | |
I am telling you. | |
There is going to be a food emergency. | |
And you are not going to be able to avail yourselves of food. | |
I don't know how clear I can get. | |
Self-sufficiency and food independence is what I'm talking about. | |
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This is really not subject to debate. | |
Some things is like... | |
I like things that just make sense. | |
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PrepareWithLionel.com Let me tell you a couple of things that have happened. | |
First of all, let me get this something out of the way. | |
Chris Cuomo got a new gig on a news channel or something. | |
And I've got to tell you something. | |
In terms, two things to look for. | |
Number one, you want to do something that gets people's attention. | |
Notoriety, fame, infamy, doesn't matter. | |
There's no such thing as being disgraced in the news business. | |
Nothing. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
There's no such thing. | |
Anthony Weiner, Matt Lauer, you're going to see him again. | |
There is no such thing as Jeffrey Toobin. | |
Go down the list. | |
So from a Peter point, you want people who say, hey, we're talking about that. | |
Even though it's mumbling and rumbling. | |
Number two. | |
If you ever needed to see an example of the complete and total destruction and the collapse of the news program, look no further than to say somebody who, in one respect, when you were removed from CNN, think about this. | |
It's like being the guy who was kicked out of Guns N' Roses because he used too much drugs. | |
I mean, just imagine how dementative. | |
That's what we're talking about. | |
News is dead. | |
This is the last gasp. | |
This is, hey, people will talk about this. | |
Okay. | |
Whatever. | |
Fine. | |
Terrific. | |
It's done. | |
It's finished. | |
It's over. | |
It's through. | |
Next, I want to tell you something which I saw. | |
And I see things in my day-to-day life that are just so... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
I just learn so much. | |
They're so representative of things. | |
We need to have classes. | |
Seriously. | |
Not re-education. | |
Education. | |
For young people and people in various demographics and cultures of our society to explain to them, here's how to answer a phone. | |
This is how you meet people in public. | |
Everybody line up. | |
This is how you look somebody in the eye. | |
This is how you shake hands. | |
We do not grab that right arm, kind of, remember this thumb thing, and do the shoulder. | |
I don't know what this is. | |
That's great if you're at a skate park or something. | |
But this is not the way to do this. | |
I don't know what this is. | |
Men, adult men, do not greet each other like that. | |
You're not going to be able to get into a bank or any kind of corporate, because corporate is still there. | |
Don't kid yourself. | |
Don't think everything is some, you know, startup Google place with an app room. | |
Okay? | |
Next. | |
This is a pen. | |
Let me see how I write your name. | |
Stop. | |
This is not... | |
Nobody writes you. | |
What are you going to do? | |
Kill somebody? | |
Here's how you're going to do signature. | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
You think I'm kidding? | |
Here's a signature. | |
At least sign your name. | |
Have a signature. | |
I don't care whether you write. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
Have a signature. | |
You're going to have a signature. | |
Next, we're going to sit you down and we're going to show you how to eat. | |
You're going to be one day at a restaurant. | |
You're going to be somewhere and you're going to have to say, what do I do? | |
Anybody who does this, anybody who holds a fork like this, you're out of here. | |
Anybody who holds a fork like this, you're out of here. | |
We're going to show you. | |
We're going to show you things. | |
Next, learn how to cover up tattoos. | |
I don't know what you're going to do with this, but good luck. | |
Good luck. | |
You want to be a barista in Borough Park? | |
Great. | |
Great. | |
You want to have a man bun named Todd? | |
Fine. | |
Ultimately, this is going to be something you're going to have this albatross, and you're going to have to figure out what to do with it. | |
But more importantly, You have lived too long in the world. | |
Let me tell you what I saw yesterday. | |
I was in a big chained store. | |
By the way, these are great for your keyboards. | |
I find stuff on keyboards. | |
I don't know if things fly over or drop stuff, but anyway. | |
We're at one of these big drug stores. | |
You know the name. | |
Drug, pharmacy, whatever. | |
Big. | |
You know the type. | |
And they hired somebody, I think, I think, there must be some governmental program to hire people who could never get a job anyplace else for obvious reasons. | |
I think, I don't know, it's a working hypothesis. | |
I don't know where these people are from, but they have virtually no communicative skills, interactive, any human connection, talents. | |
They are devoid. | |
Devoid of this. | |
Okay? | |
Devoid. | |
Now, I happen to be standing there, and I'm just watching, and I think there must have been some kind of a program, because I'm seeing more and more and more. | |
There's one particular story. | |
They had a great manager, great staff. | |
They're all gone. | |
It's been replaced by people who I think were Raised in closets or basements, who've never seen light, who had to develop a language on their own, who show not merely a lack of communication, | |
but who show reluctance to interact in any way, who seem to be misanthropic, misandrists, who hate human beings. | |
Kind. | |
Okay? | |
Okay. | |
They hired this one young lady as a greeter. | |
Greet her. | |
This is the ultimate. | |
And she stood like this. | |
She's on her phone. | |
And somebody came and said, excuse me. | |
You have to greet. | |
You're a greeter. | |
We told you this. | |
When they come in the door, this is a conversation. | |
When they come in the door, you have to put your phone down. | |
You have to put your phone down and you have to say, hello, thank you for coming. | |
She looked at him like, we want you to do a minuet. | |
A minuet? | |
We want you to play a clavichord. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Do you know what a settee is or a divet? | |
No! | |
It was as though human, again, conviviation, human exchange, just looking at people, hello, welcome to Fantasy Island, whatever this is. | |
No. | |
Because they lived in a world, in pockets of communities that don't have this. | |
This is not a white or a black thing, it's a class thing. | |
It's about education, it's about class, it's about social interaction, call it sophistication, call it whatever you want. | |
It's across the board. | |
Now, if you want to be a part of a four-part PBS series on mountain people or those who have never enjoyed civilization, that's fine. | |
But if you're going to take these people and try to put them into the stream of commerce, you're going to have to be able to explain them to them. | |
And we need classes to say we're going to teach you what to do in a way that you have never learned before. | |
First, we're going to tell you, and let me also say this to the members of our young people. | |
Your food is killing you. | |
You are going to be diabetics. | |
You are going to lose kidneys, go blind, have heart attacks. | |
Because you are, at least, many of you, and you're not even in your... | |
Twenties, you're a hundred pounds overweight because you live in a world in which you eat what you want when you want to. | |
We got to start from almost how to bathe, how to comb your hair. | |
I mean, seriously, I mean it. | |
And I saw this yesterday and the light went on. | |
The epiphany line, I thought... | |
And if... | |
If I went to China, Bulgaria, Turkey, and I want to destroy them, and I'm the... | |
I want to go, let's just take Budapest. | |
I am going to put out, give grants to put in, and I'm going to go, as much as I possibly can, to take people in Budapest. | |
And to take people who have no business in the service industry, and I'm going to give you monetary incentives to put them in there, and we're going to call it diversity, insouciance, we're going to call it equity, something. | |
I don't know. | |
We're going to give it a name. | |
Or we're going to call it my new word, which is the most important. | |
Inclusive. | |
Don't forget. | |
Research the Council for Inclusive Capitalism. | |
CIC. | |
Part and parcel with the World Economic Forum. | |
Okay. | |
And what's going to happen is I'm going to systematically destroy the service industry. | |
I want to have people at every level. | |
Maybe you know this. | |
I was talking to a friend of ours. | |
In the hospitality industry. | |
Hotel. | |
Big hotel. | |
No background checks. | |
People calling out. | |
Arresting various people. | |
Active warrants. | |
Active warrants. | |
Not just one place. | |
This one in housekeeping, this one cleaning up, this porter, this whatever. | |
Active NCIC warrants for very serious events. | |
No nothing. | |
People not showing up to work. | |
I'm going to take these people, like this young lady who should have been nowhere near the service industry, hospitality, greeting people, because in her particular world, for whatever reason, she does not know. | |
The amenities of life, the normal cordial interactions. | |
Absolutely. | |
next If I went to speak to young people at these conservative, hey, waste of time, just little Like the junior league, good people, but it sounds almost like, hey, I've seen this. | |
There are people in the human trafficking industry, they have no clue. | |
They have no clue. | |
They have no commitment to it. | |
They just like what it is. | |
I like telling people, hey, I'm going to meet with a bunch of cool people and we're going to talk about the sex trade. | |
Their heart's not in it, but they like to be able to say this. | |
Hi, I'm into... | |
Yes, I'm in yoga. | |
You are? | |
Oh, yes. | |
Well, actually, I just like to tell people I'm in yoga. | |
I'm into mixed martial arts. | |
Not really, but I just like to tell people. | |
So people love to say, Hi, I love God, and I love guns, and I love President Trump and Ronald Reagan, and I'm the next whoever. | |
Not interested. | |
I want to go in, and I want to get young people And have them in like a summer, parents, I don't care. | |
It's a first rule. | |
Everything you know about politics, get rid of it. | |
Everything you know about politics, get rid of it. | |
Everything you've, I don't care what you like, get rid of it. | |
This isn't politics. | |
This isn't about left and right. | |
This isn't about Democrats and Republicans. | |
I don't want to hear that. | |
I don't want to hear that. | |
Ronald Reagan's dead. | |
Get over it. | |
Rush Limbaugh? | |
Sorry. | |
Great man. | |
We're not interested in that. | |
Not interested. | |
That's kind of like 1980 reenactors. | |
We're talking about something now that has never been seen before. | |
In World War II, your grandparents... | |
Fought this guy named Hitler. | |
You might have heard about him. | |
He was in all the papers. | |
And at the time, that posed something which, at that time, they didn't know what hit them. | |
Because that was post-World War I, post-Brandom War I, post-League of Nations, post... | |
That was the beginning of everything. | |
And they didn't understand this, okay? | |
So right now, if you think... | |
That what you are facing is ever being addressed on Fox News or other, I don't know what to tell you. | |
I don't know what to tell you. | |
That's not even close. | |
You'll get a hint of it, but it's not even close. | |
Let me give you an example. | |
First, Number one. | |
If you want to find out who's telling the truth, look to who is being shut down. | |
Look who's been shut down. | |
Look who's been sidelined. | |
Look who's been deplatformed, deprogrammed, demonetized. | |
Go there. | |
That's the one you want to see. | |
Right off the bat. | |
It's going to be... | |
A moment of honor or glory or something. | |
I'm telling you this. | |
Okay? | |
You understand that, number one. | |
Number two. | |
The rules are, at best, working rules. | |
Let me give you an example of what I'm saying. | |
Years ago, I heard somebody describe an EEG, an electroencephalograph, as Standing outside a stadium and trying to guess the score by virtue of the noise. | |
Trying to guess the score by virtue of the noise. | |
And I love that. | |
What we do at our best is we approximate working models as to what's happening. | |
Working models. | |
What people love to do on YouTube, excuse me, on, well, social media and YouTube, because they don't have a lot of time, is to be very factual. | |
Very quick. | |
Yes or no. | |
Very funny. | |
Very punny. | |
Quick. | |
In. | |
Out. | |
Boom. | |
On. | |
That's it. | |
That's the way it goes. | |
That's it. | |
There's no thinking. | |
There's no, like, none. | |
Not only that, most people could have, they could not list 200 areas of concern. | |
They don't think that. | |
If you wrote down, think about this. | |
Just have a running list. | |
Look on your phone. | |
People don't have a list anymore. | |
Can you come up with 200 areas? | |
Food, water, engineering, family, gender, banking, however you want to say it. | |
Military, globalism, privacy. | |
Internet of Bodies. | |
Internet of Senses. | |
Internet of Senses. | |
Transhumanism. | |
Global. | |
5G. | |
6G. | |
Just go through the list. | |
Go through. | |
How many can you come up with? | |
How many names and titles? | |
I guarantee you, if you go to any turning point or whatever group, they'll come up with four. | |
Maybe. | |
God? | |
Okay, fine. | |
Thank you very much. | |
And God is a part of it, but that's not it. | |
There is no premium on deep thinking. | |
Nobody wants it. | |
Nobody's interested. | |
It kind of clogs up, gums up the works and nobody wants to do it. | |
We're going to change that. | |
If you are not a deep thinker, learn. | |
Be one. | |
Immediately. | |
Or else you're no good to anybody. | |
You're going to be like everybody else. | |
You're going to be like the usual. | |
You're going to be a poor Leo Terrell wearing a hat. | |
Hey, look at me. | |
That's good. | |
That's great. | |
Thank you. | |
Now let me talk about something. | |
First, and most importantly, you have to understand who is in charge. | |
Who is in charge? | |
Who is in charge? | |
What are we doing? | |
Let's start off with who's in charge. | |
Nobody who is discussed on Fox News is in charge. | |
If you hear the name mentioned, it's not in charge. | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
It's that simple. | |
Oh, and you'll get more, but that's not it. | |
Now keep in mind, whenever you have a TV show, or anything that's cable, people have to understand it. | |
Now because people have to understand it, it's going to be very, very simple. | |
It's got to be very, very base. | |
It's got to be very elemental. | |
You can't go too deep in this thing. | |
But let me just tell you something. | |
If you hear a name, anybody, an organization, a name, they're not in charge. | |
You might occasionally hear of Klaus Schwab, occasionally, I promise you, you know how we have drinking games and the like? | |
We should have a sobriety game. | |
And if you want to have anybody, anybody mentions the Council for Inclusive Capitalism or whatever, good luck. | |
It's just not going to happen. | |
You have to also look for and wait for the aha moment. | |
The aha moment is the epiphany moment. | |
And this is one of the things that separates us from animals. | |
They don't have these moments. | |
Aha is the most beautiful thing in the world. | |
It's the greatest thing you can possibly have. | |
When you have that moment of understanding and recognition, you say, wow. | |
I understand. | |
I've got it. | |
I've got it. | |
I understand. | |
I see. | |
It's the most wonderful thing in the world there is. | |
The most wonderful feeling in the world that you can possibly have. | |
And I had it. | |
I had it today. | |
And I was watching and I want to say something very clear. | |
Of anybody that I've seen on television, the person who is by far head and shoulders above everybody, and please don't get too excited about that because it's not saying anything. | |
It doesn't mean anything. | |
Because if you look at the particular roster, it's... | |
But Tucker Carlson has been it. | |
His inability to pronounce recognizance notwithstanding. | |
And it was something which was very interesting. | |
And it was Eric Adams, who was the mayor of New York. | |
Let me explain something. | |
Eric Adams is an idiot. | |
There are no idiots in American politics that I've seen. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody. | |
Carmelita Harris is not an idiot. | |
Uh-uh. | |
Joe Biden is neurologically compromised. | |
He's senescent. | |
He's a dotard. | |
But he's not an idiot. | |
Pete Booty Giggity Giggity is absolutely not. | |
Stacey Abrams, Nancy Pelosi, not an idiot. | |
Not stupid. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Vain, craven, venal. | |
Yes, yes, yes, yes. | |
But not stupid. | |
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, doesn't know what he's talking about. | |
He just listened to him and you'll... | |
Doesn't get it. | |
Clueless. | |
Bill de Blasio, his predecessor, absolutely anything but stupid. | |
Corrupt, scary, okay. | |
Eric Adams, I don't want this to be a New York-centric, but of course you understand this. | |
Eric Adams wants to be that, that. | |
There's no interest in, you know. | |
Doesn't understand it intellectually. | |
Doesn't understand what's happening to him. | |
He's the perfect dupe. | |
Now, we had, at one particular point, he had a person who I was profoundly disappointed in. | |
Curtis Lewa, who is smarter than anything anybody will ever give him credit for. | |
We tell him Curtis Lewa is the generalissimo of an imaginary group of urban commandos called the Guardian Angels. | |
And what Curtis Slewa did was he wasted our time and cared more about feral cats because I guess his current wife was into cats and he kitty cats. | |
Just a complete and total waste of time. | |
But Eric Adams is now our mayor. | |
And Eric Adams, just listen to him. | |
Just listen to what his... | |
I mean, it is so... | |
Obvious. | |
Like no other politician I've heard today anywhere. | |
Anywhere. | |
I don't know. | |
AOC. | |
Not stupid. | |
Eric Adams. | |
Bag of rocks. | |
Okay. | |
So, he came years ago. | |
He said, you know, in New York, we have the benefit of having a marvelous... | |
Illegal. | |
Well, he didn't say illegal, but undocumented. | |
They're there. | |
He didn't know what he was saying. | |
Now, let me tell you something. | |
What Eric is trying to say is that in many cities and the like, the illegal, alien, undocumented, whatever you want to call them, workforce represents a tremendous economic platform. | |
I promise you, I used to tell you, if you wanted to order a pizza, anybody who comes to order pizza is going to be from another country, maybe Hispanic, maybe whatever it is. | |
I was on the Lou Dobbs show years ago. | |
And Lou Dobbs wanted to, he was ahead of his time. | |
And I said, Lou, do you want to... | |
You want to arrest an illegal? | |
He looked at me like, what are you saying? | |
I said, well, here's what you do. | |
Order a pizza. | |
Whoever shows up, arrest them. | |
In fact, they're downstairs in the CNN lobby at the time. | |
Absolutely. | |
By the way, from just a cursory inspection, just here, of Amazon Whole Foods and Amazon delivery people, African American young men, superb delivery. | |
Whole Foods, Amazon food delivery, superb. | |
Precision like you cannot believe. | |
So, Eric Adams, because they told him, Eric, you're going to go there. | |
I understand. | |
And you're going to push this, right? | |
Okay, because there are people far bigger than you. | |
Yes, I understand. | |
Can I go to the parties? | |
Yes, you can go to Rayo's with Bo Deedle. | |
You can take pictures at Rayo's. | |
That's a New York thing. | |
Anyway, so guess what happened? | |
Now he's saying, now wait a minute. | |
New York's the laughing stock. | |
Uh-huh. | |
New York's the laughing stock. | |
And we've got to do something because police are being beaten up. | |
Uh-huh. | |
What else? | |
Muriel Bowser. | |
Mayor of D.C. said, you know, I think they're lying to us. | |
I think these folks are lying, specifically lying about illegals coming into this country and basically being put on white buses and sent to various cities. | |
I think they're lying to us. | |
And it hit me. | |
Like that. | |
Like that. | |
Here. | |
Here's the story. | |
A working hypothesis. | |
Remember, I'm standing outside of the... | |
You don't find this. | |
Nobody's writing this down. | |
The shadow government cryptocracy doesn't say, now here's this, kind of like this Jim Tucker, you know, this expose. | |
We found this on a fax machine and Bilderberg. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
It's kind of a working hypothesis. | |
But I wouldn't be surprised if they said, okay, here's what we're going to do. | |
This is the shadow government. | |
Ready? | |
Okay, good. | |
Now, Remember, it is our main goal to destroy everything. | |
We want to destroy everything. | |
A complete and total deconstruction, deplatforming, de-devolution of everything in the world, but certainly involving this country. | |
Everything from criminal justice, education, commerce, banks. | |
Name it. | |
Name it. | |
Okay? | |
Okay. | |
Now, we're going to tell people at first that go ahead and do this. | |
Typical example, Lori Lightfoot. | |
Now, Lori, here's what we're going to do. | |
Lightweight Beetlejuice. | |
You see her? | |
She says, you're going to completely destroy Chicago. | |
Then you're going to turn to the federal government and you're going to ask for help. | |
FEMA, but we want to do the federalization. | |
You got that? | |
Call us in. | |
We will federalize this. | |
Please like these videos. | |
Please. | |
262 likes. | |
Please. | |
Don't make me big. | |
Don't make me big. | |
Okay. | |
So you do that. | |
Got that? | |
Okay. | |
Then we're going to come in. | |
We'll take over. | |
And we own that. | |
Gotcha. | |
Good. | |
Next. | |
Everybody. | |
All of you. | |
Democrats. | |
Push for federalization of the election laws. | |
We'll come in and control it. | |
Puerto Rico be the next state. | |
Maybe not now because that may not go their way. | |
But certainly D.C. will be a state permanent. | |
We want a permanent Democratic Party. | |
You got that? | |
Good. | |
Just call us in. | |
We're going to do this. | |
You got that, Eric Adams? | |
Good. | |
Oh, and all these bail reform laws? | |
Release people immediately. | |
And then we're going to come in and we're going to help you. | |
Okay. | |
You got that? | |
Good. | |
Got that? | |
Bowser? | |
Muriel? | |
Got that? | |
Yes. | |
Sanctuary City, D.C. Bring them in. | |
Welcome! | |
You got that? | |
Good. | |
Okay. | |
Now sit back. | |
What did we do? | |
Shadow government? | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Why not? | |
Catastrophe. | |
They're getting double-crossed. | |
They're getting double-crossed. | |
Think about this. | |
We're not going to come in. | |
There's no cavalry. | |
They're not going to become versus cavalry, which people get confused. | |
There's no cavalry. | |
There's nobody coming over the mountains. | |
The good guys in the white hats aren't going to be coming with trumpets blaring to save the day. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
You're on your own. | |
You fell for this. | |
Especially you, Eric Adams. | |
Especially you. | |
And now, what have we done to your city? | |
And Bill de Blasio is laughing. | |
He says, Eric, I could have told you this, but you weren't listening. | |
They want to destroy everything. | |
They want to destroy it. | |
At every level. | |
200 levels. | |
200 areas. | |
We want to put everything from chained drug stores. | |
We want incompetence. | |
We want pilfering. | |
Retail theft. | |
Mobs, hordes, passals. | |
Groups of... | |
We want to destroy everything. | |
Food, water, electricity, grids, crime, education, gender, family, family, parental autonomy, parental primacy. | |
Got it. | |
Done. | |
We're going to get people everywhere. | |
Smart cities. | |
Smart. | |
And by the way, guess who's the most easy to get? | |
The people in the sticks. | |
The people who live out in the middle of nowhere. | |
The people who ran to Florida. | |
Good! | |
Stay there. | |
Even easier. | |
It's tougher in the cities. | |
Go ahead and do that. | |
There's no place to hide. | |
There's no place to hide. | |
It's like hiding in a closet in a prison. | |
Hiding in a closet in a prison. | |
There's nowhere you're going to go. | |
And it's there. | |
And the people who came in, wait until the double cross comes. | |
And they realize it. | |
There's no hope. | |
There is no organization. | |
And they're going to tell This, which is very, very, very important. | |
And this is so critical. | |
Listen to me and listen carefully. | |
You have to rethink everything. | |
And the first thing I would tell all of these folks and all of these individuals at levels that nobody can possibly understand, from the turning points to the... | |
And they're very, very good. | |
But I'm saying, I understand that. | |
There are these, you know, you have to start and understand there are things and levels that you will not be able to grasp at first because they are not being discussed. | |
How do we even remotely say this? | |
You will be able to understand, most important, that, and this is the most critical, pandemics in particular are the greatest form, the greatest, greatest form of reset that there is. | |
You're talking about financial tsunamis that are going to hit At levels and at, well, just leave it at that. | |
So what I'm trying to say, my dear, dear, dear, great friend that I'm so grateful to have, is that we're seeing things, and it's more than just to be able to identify these things. | |
Now, what do we do? | |
This is the most important. | |
What do we do? | |
The first thing that has to be done is we have to find the magic 10%. | |
Just 10% who can rise to the top, who have completely rejected this lunacy that we know called conventional politics and the like. | |
What we are seeing right now, what we are seeing is we are stuck in a system Where we are looking at, I guess, modalities, metrics, they don't apply anymore. | |
We're looking at worlds of information that are being given to us. | |
Imagine being in a world where you think it is important for me to hire Chris Cuomo. | |
Listen, I understand it. | |
There's a lot of smarts to that. | |
Honestly, because, believe it or not, I know this may sound difficult to explain, but you want sometimes kind of the immediate name recognition thing or whatever it is. | |
But we have to start. | |
So, first things first. | |
We have to be able to say that all of a sudden, there is this 10% of people. | |
10%. | |
That's all we need. | |
To just rise to the top and say, we're not going to follow this anymore. | |
Ronald Reagan is dead. | |
Ronald Reagan is dead. | |
Next, and this is where unfortunately we have to turn to Congress. | |
And this is going to be the biggest there has to be the statement made to social media big tech fascism that you're going to lose Section 230 unless you completely drop this censorship. | |
Who remembers, yes or no, the Internet in 2000, 2001. | |
20 years ago. | |
Who remembers that? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody remember this? | |
Who remembers this? | |
Who remembers this? | |
The Wild West. | |
It was the most beautiful thing I have ever heard. | |
Ever. | |
I couldn't believe what I was seeing. | |
It was the most glorious. | |
You could see stuff. | |
And by the way, there is an alternative. | |
There are other platforms. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
This goes to Google. | |
And believe it or not, they have nothing to fear. | |
Go ahead. | |
They don't care about that. | |
But Google or YouTube or Facebook or whatever it is. | |
But I mean something not where people go to hear the same people talk. | |
That's not what I want. | |
I want to go where everybody goes. | |
Where everybody knows your name. | |
You see, it doesn't do me any good if I'm constantly talking on Truth Social or Rumble or Getter or whatever to people who already believe me. | |
Who already understand me. | |
What am I doing? | |
I'm just... | |
I'm playing hits for you. | |
Why do you think people, bands, used to go on tour so other people will hear them? | |
Kind of makes sense. | |
Why do they tour? | |
Well, the money from the tours, obviously. | |
But the idea is going out so people can hear you. | |
We are the most... | |
Our version. | |
So closed, so internal. | |
We talk amongst ourselves. | |
We don't get out. | |
Yes, echo chambers indeed. | |
Cookie cutter, playbook, bumper sticker, echo chamber, the usual playbook, usual suspects. | |
Think about this. | |
Why are we doing this? | |
We need to explain this to people. | |
And let me go back to what I said for you. | |
It's a very simple thing politically. | |
Number one. | |
The number one issue is gender. | |
The number one issue is what's happening to kids in school. | |
But the number one issue is gender. | |
Gender is the one thing that everybody understands. | |
Number one. | |
Number two. | |
And this is important. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
This is the part which is critical. | |
Listen to me. | |
Listen to me very carefully. | |
Please, please, please, listen carefully. | |
Put yourself in the position where you understand and recognize that the information that gets out there, the information that we're talking about, must be immediately available to everybody Who don't have a lot of time. | |
You and I, we have wonderful, wonderful things that we love to talk about. | |
I know people love to talk about stuff that's arcane. | |
I'm not talking about 9-11, geoengineering, even GMOs. | |
You lose people. | |
You lose people. | |
You lose them. | |
You put them in a position. | |
Where they don't understand. | |
We can't go out and try to wow people with our own sense of, you didn't know I knew that, did you? | |
We can't talk about Wiener's laptop. | |
We can't talk about DARPA or HARP. | |
You can't go into arcane things, which is pretty much arcane. | |
We can't do this. | |
You have to go out and you've got to find what's the thing. | |
What's the one subject? | |
What's that one story and you stick with it. | |
One of the things that McDonald's always does. | |
Is to make sure that its fries never lose their McDonald's fries. | |
Anywhere in the world. | |
Anywhere. | |
It's exactly the same. | |
Maybe not in the world. | |
But in this country. | |
Stick with it. | |
Stick with what I'm telling you. | |
I know we love to do this. | |
And there are some of us who love... | |
I've got friends of mine. | |
They're wonderful. | |
And they love to... | |
They spend their entire day re-litigating... | |
Landing on the moon. | |
And this is fabulous. | |
Nobody cares about this now. | |
But go ahead. | |
It's okay. | |
There is not going to be some, okay, ladies and gentlemen, today NASA announced in this breaking news, okay, we admit, we didn't land on the moon. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
It's fun. | |
It's great. | |
You're probably right. | |
I don't know. | |
I just don't have enough time. | |
We'll get to that. | |
It's triage. | |
I'm at the emergency room. | |
I'm at the emergency room. | |
I'm looking around here. | |
This guy's got a gunshot wound to the head. | |
I'm going to get him first. | |
Step on a pop top. | |
Cut his heel. | |
Had to limp up. | |
No, no, no. | |
Margaritaville? | |
Sorry. | |
We'll get to you later. | |
Not now. | |
We love to do this. | |
You want to talk about the Georgia Guidestones? | |
I don't. | |
I don't. | |
You want to talk about lizard people? | |
You want to talk about reptilian connections? | |
I don't. | |
This is great, but it's not that it's unimportant. | |
Not now. | |
*Rain* | |
But I'm going to go and I want to help somebody. | |
I want to help the country. | |
I want to stop obesity. | |
I'm not going to talk about turmeric. | |
I mean, that's good, but not now. | |
Now, They're going to do this before I forget because I get wrapped up in this. | |
I want you to do something on your own. | |
Become more of an autodidact. | |
I want you to go and I want you to look up why do we need sleep? | |
They're still not sure. | |
Why do some animals need nothing virtually? | |
Do bugs sleep? | |
Do cells sleep? | |
What does sleep do? | |
Well, irrespective, we know that one of the first signs of mental illness is a lack of sleep. | |
One of the first times of somatic problems are sleep deprivation. | |
Sleep deprivation will kill you. | |
It will kill you. | |
And everything and anything that you can do to affect sleep is why my pillow makes the most sense. | |
I'm telling you to be able to sleep, to be able to do something as simple as this, your pillow. | |
That which you either put behind your head. | |
Are you a side sleeper? | |
Do you sleep on your abdomen? | |
Not on your stomach. | |
On your abdomen. | |
Stomach is an organ. | |
Abdomen. | |
On your back. | |
Slide. | |
Do you like that? | |
Do you like to sleep nude? | |
Do you like clothing? | |
Do you like duvets? | |
Do you like... | |
How do you... | |
Are you a light... | |
Sleeping is critical. | |
Critical! | |
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I want everybody to say you've got to go to those people. | |
They're the smartest, which is true. | |
You are. | |
Sometimes you're too smart, which is a different story. | |
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I swear by them. | |
We have them. | |
The sheets, the Giza, the slippers, the whole shebang. | |
Because we support him. | |
Understand that? | |
Good. | |
Alright. | |
Now, this is what we need to do. | |
As we, first, important, listen to me. | |
Remember what I'm saying. | |
Remember what I'm saying. | |
And try your best to understand that we are in the fight for our life. | |
I am not looking at this as a joke. | |
This is not some kind of a you know, like a hobby of mine. | |
I don't want to go out. | |
I don't want to be cool. | |
I don't want to be like I'm sexy, right? | |
Hi! | |
Do I want to do... | |
No. | |
No. | |
In fact, there's nothing sexier than truth, if the truth be known. | |
And we've got to go out and we've got to tell people that we are going to control everything. | |
And there are more people like us than anybody can realize. | |
But without, number one, Donald Trump, did you see how yesterday, Merrick Garland, well, we're not done considering. | |
What's he going to say? | |
They are not going to indict Trump for anything. | |
Zero. | |
Ain't gonna happen. | |
Alright? | |
Enjoy it while you can. | |
Other people, perhaps, ain't gonna happen. | |
Because if you're going to indict him, you indict him a long time ago when you had that chance. | |
Get him out of the way now. | |
His popularity has gone through the roof because of this stupidity. | |
Number two. | |
The only issue for most people that will get them on our side is the notion of gender. | |
That's it! | |
And it's not our issue, it's their issue. | |
Make them eat it. | |
Make them own it. | |
And without franchise integrity, all the talk in the world that we have, doesn't matter. | |
Alright my friends, I've got a big and serious day today. | |
I'm sure you do too as well. | |
Thank you so, so very much. | |
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It went out today. | |
It's a beaut. | |
You have a great and a glorious day. | |
I wish I could talk more, but I can't. | |
I'm sure you've got stuff to do. | |
I do. | |
So, as we normally end, I always say to you, see you same time tomorrow, 9 a.m. Eastern Time, same bad time, same bad channel. | |
The monkey's dead, the show's over, and don't forget this. |