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Good day, Pilgrim. | |
Good day, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. | |
And I say that, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Irrespective of who you are, where you are from, as long as you think, I bid you a hearty hello and a hi-ho silver and a welcome to this. | |
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My friends, I want to do a couple of things. | |
We're going to be talking today about one of the most fascinating subjects. | |
This is called psychological warfare and the like. | |
We'll talk a little bit about Liz Cheney. | |
What does this mean? | |
Will there be a resurgence of the Constitution, a MAGA colossus? | |
We do not know. | |
We will see. | |
But a couple of things I must get out of the way first and foremost, and this is critical because people have been asking about this. | |
You know, as you know, the fine folks of YouTube have seen fit to demonetize. | |
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And we used to have a wonderful time. | |
And this, by the way, is for over two years. | |
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And in the glory days of free speech and commercial support, we enjoyed this confabulation, this give and take. | |
But you... | |
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Can we do super chats again? | |
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Liz Cheney has been shown the door. | |
Liz Cheney has been given a copy of the home game. | |
Liz Cheney is no mas. | |
Liz Cheney is gone. | |
Liz Cheney is now saying I'm going to run again. | |
Which is her right. | |
I'm going to show you Donald Trump. | |
Okay. | |
But this is one of the most important indicators, by many people's indication, of what happens when you decide to pursue this. | |
And let's face it, Liz Cheney is not going to, you know, she's not going to dry up and go and blow away, but she was the point person, and she knew this. | |
She knew this. | |
She understood what is happening. | |
Now the question that I have, And I ask you this. | |
Is where is this going to go? | |
Do you believe? | |
Do you think? | |
Do you feel? | |
Do you understand? | |
Do you know that this is going to end in a MAGA resurgence? | |
Or? | |
Or will this be a another forgotten moment? | |
I did a piece for Lionel Media, my subscription channel, on a subject that I read this morning which I was absolutely enthralled about. | |
The subject was psychological warfare apparatus and the creation of false beliefs. | |
This is something that I can't explain to you enough. | |
And I just spent some time doing it. | |
I want to talk to you about this right now. | |
Every single thing that we involve ourselves in depends upon your frame of reference and what you think is reality. | |
Let me ask you this. | |
What is the reason? | |
What is the reason? | |
And I'm being dead serious and I want you to ask. | |
And you can ask in the super chat if you like or comment or whatever, but here's my question. | |
What is the reason? | |
For this absolute, almost a, dare I say, maniacal focus on that of Donald Trump. | |
Do you believe in any stretch of the imagination that he was responsible for? | |
Or a co-defendant in? | |
Or in some way, a part of any kind of organized plot or threat? | |
To subvert, destroy, bring to the knee, so to speak, our constitutional republic. | |
Do you think that's even possible? | |
Do you? | |
Do you think it even exists? | |
Do you think it is? | |
Seriously, does anyone honestly believe that Donald Trump Say what you want. | |
Mad tweeter. | |
Mad boorish churlish. | |
Wow, whatever. | |
Would actually be interested in espionage? | |
Do you believe that there is any chance whatsoever that Donald Trump would want to sell nuclear codes to anyone? | |
Do you think there exists the possibility that Joe Biden, I think we can take him out of the realm of culpability, I think, and I'm not saying this just to be cute, | |
I think that he has, by virtue of his infirmity, his established infirmity, Cognitive and otherwise. | |
I think he is not able to understand, to grasp, to be a part of anything even remotely injurious of this nation. | |
I don't think so. | |
I don't think Joe Biden is a traitor or not. | |
However... | |
There are different ways to sell out your country. | |
And one of the ways that you can sell out your country, one of the sad ways, is for you to be involved in a series of business endeavors. | |
A series of business endeavors. | |
I didn't get that. | |
Okay, thank you. | |
A series of business endeavors that... | |
Oh. | |
See, what happens was, when I said S-E-R-I-E-S, S-I-R-I, thought I was speaking of her. | |
Notice how I personalize this. | |
Such is that. | |
But anyway, I don't think there's any way. | |
Joe Biden's a lot of things, but a traitor, no. | |
However, and this is the problem, however, When you are involved in things that he has been involved in, by virtue of Ukrainian deals, the mayor of Russia, the Burisma, go down the list. | |
And when you have an individual whose son, this profligate son, Who becomes almost like a Fredo. | |
Like somebody who has never been treated the same. | |
Never been respected. | |
Never been taught. | |
How do we say this? | |
Did you hear what he said? | |
Did you hear? | |
Did you hear the words of him? | |
Of Mr. Hunter. | |
When he said, like, I'm the one doing this. | |
Remember that? | |
I'm the one. | |
This is Fredo. | |
This is John Cazale. | |
He goes, I'm smart. | |
Fredo do this. | |
Fredo do that. | |
I'm smart. | |
I'm the run-around guy. | |
He's Fredo. | |
Not Chris Cuomo, but he's freedom. | |
Think about this. | |
And when you have somebody like this, let me explain something to you. | |
Never, ever, ever, ever misunderstand, as George Bush might say, the powers, and I'm quoting Chuck Schumer here, of intel agency. | |
Because as the title of this, Do you know what would happen if Mossad, Amman, the military intelligence, ISIS, MI6, KEY, no. | |
If they got a hold of that laptop, do you know what would happen? | |
Honeypot? | |
Honey traps? | |
Honey? | |
I mean, do you? | |
This is as old as you can get. | |
And what interests me then is, Joe Biden might inadvertently be someone who could, in fact, in fact, sell out, compromise our, his country, our way of life. | |
Not because he's a traitor, per se. | |
But he's a loving father trying to protect his son. | |
Do you not think that possible? | |
Do you understand the complexity of how this works? | |
Imagine doing this. | |
Here's just some string. | |
Imagine a piece of fishing line, monofilament line. | |
Make a knot. | |
Make another knot. | |
Make another knot. | |
Take another knot. | |
And pretty soon you have this ball, this Gordian knot of intricate interconnections. | |
And that's what's going on. | |
You have white hats, black hats. | |
You've got good guys, bad guys, rogue agencies. | |
You've got agencies within agencies. | |
Countries against countries. | |
NSA versus CIA versus FBI. | |
You notice how all of a sudden nobody talks about CIA anymore. | |
Now it's FBI all over the place. | |
FBI? | |
They were non-existent. | |
You understand this? | |
Now here's a very interesting point here. | |
You have individuals individuals Who will use whatever they can point to. | |
Whatever compromising information they have. | |
Anything. | |
Don't be surprised if somebody tries to find the goods on Jared. | |
If somebody tries on Kushner. | |
Or Don Jr. | |
Or whoever. | |
This is as old as old can be. | |
Are you old enough to remember Billy Carter? | |
Remember Billy Beer? | |
I used to have a six-pack of Billy Beer. | |
I don't know where it is now, but Billy Beer. | |
And Billy Carter. | |
And he was an undocumented, not undocumented, but he was a, he was a, oh God, he was a, an agent, was it for Libya? | |
Was it Libya? | |
I don't recall correctly. | |
Anyway, and because he was pretty much an alcoholic and he was a joke, they were afraid that somebody could tap into him and use him as a linchpin, as a connector to the White House. | |
Remember that one? | |
Remember that? | |
And what they did was, they immediately said, listen, Billy is not going to be, he is not, he is not, he's a man of limited intellect and capabilities. | |
He's not going to be doing anything that is in any way problematic. | |
Don't worry about Billy. | |
Well, guess what happened next? | |
Hunter Biden is another story. | |
Hunter Biden, there should have been a move to clamp down, to remove him, to just absent him, get him out of the way, make sure all of his business deals are cut, all of them are terminated, that he gets the help he needs. | |
That he goes away and he is just removed. | |
He goes on a mountain somewhere. | |
This is what anybody would do. | |
This is a person who not only poses a threat to the Biden family, to the political career, but also poses a threat to our country because they're going to try to get through him. | |
And see, people don't understand this. | |
They're saying, oh, stop talking about Hunter Biden. | |
No, you missed the point completely. | |
You're missing the point completely. | |
Hunter Biden is the target. | |
They're going to try to move in to get him. | |
Don't you understand how this thing works? | |
They're going to get him. | |
This is obvious. | |
I talk to people every now and then. | |
And it's almost like they show this allegiance. | |
They show this allegiance to Biden for reasons I will never understand. | |
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I want to go back to this thing. | |
I'm not done with this notion because I know people. | |
And they are of this belief. | |
I mean, they hate Trump like you cannot believe. | |
It's almost a sexual fetish. | |
It's almost like sometimes when you have a cuticle or something that you pull and you go, why are you pulling on this? | |
I don't know if it's cut or this piece of skin in your mouth and you're chewing on the gut. | |
They love Donald Trump. | |
They're never going to tell you this. | |
I happen to be watching, I think, the only show that is even remotely, remotely worth watching on any particular standard cable news program, and that's Tucker Carlson. | |
For no other reason than the writing. | |
The writing is just superb. | |
And there was a picture Or, excuse me, a reference to Morning Joe. | |
Should be called M-O-U-R. | |
Morning Joe. | |
Morning Joe. | |
Joe Scarborough. | |
Years ago, I used to watch him at night, 10 o 'clock, and we used to laugh. | |
I used to do a radio show. | |
And we would stop our show and watch. | |
I would watch the Morning Joe show on MSNBC. | |
And used to laugh and howl. | |
It was so... | |
Corny. | |
And he would always talk like this. | |
Ronald Reagan. | |
And he had this. | |
I was on his show. | |
I don't know. | |
He was a good guy, I guess. | |
But it was just so funny. | |
And it started off with the, it's a morning joke. | |
And they showed the, like morning in America. | |
And they showed a steeple. | |
And this little town. | |
And all kinds of people that you would imagine who go to a country club. | |
And there's Scarborough Country. | |
That's it. | |
Scarborough Country. | |
And it was just Corn Pone, Hokum, Ronald Ray. | |
It was what MSNBC was before they went. | |
And he was kind of a conservative, I think. | |
I don't know what he was. | |
Who knows? | |
But it was so corny. | |
So corny. | |
I loved it. | |
I used to watch all the time. | |
He'd have on... | |
Who was it? | |
I think it was on with Ted Nugent. | |
I don't remember who that was. | |
Anyway, because, you know... | |
And Ted Nugent is funny, but it's... | |
You know. | |
Look, it's all the work. | |
Okay? | |
It's all the work. | |
You know it, I know it. | |
It's professional wrestling. | |
It's who I am. | |
I know a work. | |
I know an angle. | |
I know kayfabe when I see it. | |
I know what they're doing. | |
You're trying to... | |
Everybody's got to have their shtick. | |
You've got to go on TV and you've got to have one. | |
What's your thing? | |
Well, I'm an ex-judge. | |
I'm an ex-FBI. | |
I'm an ex-CIA. | |
I'm CIA FBI. | |
CIA M-O-U-S-E. | |
That's who I am. | |
What about you? | |
I'm just a young, hot Christian. | |
What about you? | |
I'm a mom. | |
What about you? | |
I'm just a guy. | |
Whatever. | |
You've got to have a shtick. | |
You've got to have that. | |
And Joe used to be a congressperson. | |
You know, when he's doing this thing or whatever. | |
Okay, Ronald Reagan. | |
He was kind of a hokey conservative. | |
Now I don't know what happened. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
I have no idea when these people... | |
And I love when they just change. | |
It's like, what happened to you? | |
I didn't change. | |
Do you know, when I first started in 19... | |
Oh, this is on radio radio. | |
This is like on weekends. | |
In 1988, I was... | |
I kind of liked... | |
Conservatives at the time, you know, Harry Brown was my buddy. | |
I kind of liked libertarian times. | |
That was about it. | |
Didn't believe in draconian drug laws, and I was pro-Second Amendment. | |
Lock and load was my thing. | |
Oh my God! | |
People loved it. | |
Lock and load was my... | |
Lock and load was my... | |
My shibboleth, my handle. | |
It was like my cowabunga, my bababooey, my megadittos rush. | |
It was the way people called and said... | |
And then one time we had a real brain surgeon on a... | |
A radio station I was on said, you know, I think you might want to lay off that... | |
This was WABC. | |
You might want to lay off that lock and load because I think you might be perhaps encouraging violence. | |
I swear to God. | |
And this guy was a drool. | |
You couldn't believe it. | |
What? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Violence. | |
What? | |
No. | |
Never. | |
Never. | |
What do you... | |
Anyway. | |
You have no idea how this is. | |
So anyway, I was always the same. | |
I was always the same. | |
I've always been the same. | |
I've never... | |
I've never changed. | |
I'm an independent. | |
I don't believe in this left, right? | |
You've got to understand this about me. | |
This is critical. | |
I went... | |
My... | |
Conservative friends went nuts when I said, I don't believe in impeachment for Bill Clinton. | |
Look, if you want to just get rid of him, I don't think he's a great president. | |
Wait until re-election time. | |
But he lied. | |
Oh, come on. | |
He lied. | |
Gee, there's something novel. | |
They actually said that. | |
So my conservative friends went crazy. | |
My liberal friends, whatever they are, they weren't crazy, too, because I always say, I don't even know what you're talking about. | |
And you've got to understand, at the time, it was weird, because in the 80s, nobody was really, libertarian, it doesn't make any sense, I don't know. | |
It just, it was stupid. | |
Everything was stupid. | |
I was pro-civil rights, pro-constitutional, pro- Fourth Amendment, Fifth Amendment. | |
Oh, you're a liberal. | |
I said, would you stop with these stupid names? | |
I'm not a liberal. | |
It's the Constitution. | |
This is it. | |
My Bible. | |
My Bible. | |
This is my Bible. | |
This is what I adhere to. | |
Never fit in. | |
And then all of a sudden... | |
Donald Trump comes along, and I said to myself, there ain't no way. | |
I voted, the last time I voted, I voted for Obama when he was running against, because I thought, I think this is going to be good. | |
This was when he first ran. | |
I thought, there's no way against John McCain and Sarah Palin. | |
Listen, I know you love Sarah Palin, but she's as dumb as rocks. | |
You know it, I know it, but if she's a part of the MAGA thing, so be it. | |
But don't kid yourself. | |
For a moment. | |
Don't think she's something that she's not. | |
You know it, and I know it. | |
Okay? | |
Please. | |
Alright, fine. | |
By the way, only 236 likes? | |
What are you doing to me? | |
And John McCain? | |
Oh, please. | |
Now, the John McCain of 2000, maybe, but not this one. | |
So anyway, oh, change. | |
Change. | |
No, no, hope. | |
Hope. | |
Hope. | |
Well, what are you going to do? | |
Hope. | |
And my, oh my God. | |
Now, at the time, there was a radio group called Air America. | |
And I thought, I just want to do radio. | |
And the left went crazy. | |
They went crazy. | |
I said, hope? | |
Hope for what? | |
Hope for change? | |
What kind of a, what does that mean? | |
What are you talking about? | |
They hated me. | |
I said, this is the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. | |
Barack Obama, hope and change. | |
Tell me what you're going to do. | |
I hope he doesn't change. | |
Change what? | |
I don't even know what he's going to do. | |
He gives us hope. | |
I've got hope. | |
He doesn't give me hope. | |
No, no. | |
A doctor doesn't give me hope. | |
A doctor gives me treatment and surgery and medicine and prescription. | |
Anyway, we're crazy. | |
Oh, you know where else they went nuts? | |
They went berserk! | |
Remember when Ted Kennedy died? | |
And the lion of the Senate. | |
Lion, all right. | |
Ted Kennedy was a profligate. | |
I mean, I'm sorry. | |
Ted Kennedy was just... | |
I mean, I don't want to see anybody who died glioblastoma. | |
By the way, he had glioblastoma. | |
So did Beau Biden. | |
So did McCain. | |
But do you know... | |
Does anybody remember what he did? | |
Do you remember? | |
Do you remember what they did to Bork? | |
Oh, they went nuts! | |
They thought it was some crypto, you know, conservative time. | |
Okay. | |
Well, then I realized I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't please people. | |
I am who I am. | |
I don't care what you are. | |
So anyway, so then, Barack Obama ran again against Romney. | |
I said, I'm writing my name in. | |
To hell with this. | |
I wrote my name in. | |
I'm never going to vote for another person again. | |
Okay, then comes Trump. | |
Yeah, right. | |
Trump against who? | |
Against Hillary Clinton? | |
Come on! | |
He doesn't have a chance, this guy. | |
He doesn't have... | |
There's no way. | |
Trump's not... | |
Don't even bother. | |
They've got this thing so rigged. | |
It's not even funny. | |
And I'm watching them. | |
I'm thinking, okay. | |
That's interesting. | |
He's saying the right things. | |
Alright. | |
But I wrote my name in. | |
Didn't vote for him the first time. | |
Nope. | |
Sorry. | |
I said, I'm not going to be fooled again. | |
I don't believe in any of this stuff. | |
He may sound good and everything, but yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Oh, now the left hated me because I didn't vote for Hillary. | |
The right hated me because I didn't vote for Trump. | |
But I am impressed with him. | |
But now, this is a joke. | |
This is a complete joke. | |
The whole franchise is a joke. | |
Remember the Diebold? | |
Remember Hacking a Democracy? | |
All those great specials? | |
Okay. | |
Then it happened. | |
You know it, and I know it. | |
Hillary Clinton. | |
First of all, here comes Donald Trump. | |
And from June the 16th, 2015, through now, there has never been anybody more persecuted. | |
But, strike them. | |
Let me rephrase it. | |
You would be hard-pressed to find any American political operative Politician and the like. | |
More oppressed than he. | |
Okay, we'll leave it at that. | |
We'll leave it at that. | |
Okay? | |
And I watched this guy absolutely bulldoze the competition. | |
My God! | |
It wasn't even fair. | |
I loved it. | |
I thought, who is this guy? | |
This is great. | |
Eh. | |
And then? | |
He's up against Hillary. | |
And this is when I was on a show one time with it was called New York One. | |
And there's a guy named Errol Morris or Errol Gardner. | |
I forget who I was with. | |
And we were talking about Hillary or whatever it was. | |
And I said to him and this is when I knew something. | |
This is when I realized there's something weird here. | |
I said, there is something very wrong with Hillary Clinton. | |
Her health is of absolutely, of just unprecedented concern. | |
I talked to friends of mine, neurologists, physicians of all sorts. | |
I said, are you noticing? | |
No, come on. | |
I said, wait, no, no, no, wait. | |
First, first. | |
She's doing this. | |
Remember that? | |
What is this? | |
She's going through moments of like a seizure. | |
She's seizing. | |
She has this, I don't know who this man is, with a benzo pen standing by. | |
Remember this? | |
I said, do you see this? | |
Remember one time her mic was on and you heard him say, it's okay, it's okay. | |
I said, does anybody see this? | |
What are you talking about? | |
I said, that. | |
You've got a person here who wants to be president, some guy with a... | |
Penn is saying it's okay. | |
Do you not hear this? | |
Do you not see this? | |
Are you not paying attention to this? | |
You just hate her. | |
You're a conservative. | |
I didn't mention Trump. | |
Look at this. | |
Then the night of the DNC. | |
Photophobic. | |
Lights flashing. | |
Balloons. | |
Seizing. | |
And bills like this. | |
September the 11th. | |
There was this event downtown. | |
She fell like a bag of potatoes. | |
She lost a shoe. | |
They took her to Chelsea's place because they didn't want to take her to a hospital. | |
I said, do you see what's happening here? | |
No. | |
Then she wore, during the Benghazi hearings, Fresnel lenses. | |
Remember the black lenses? | |
Remember the frames? | |
Fresnel lenses. | |
F-R-E-S-N-E-L. | |
These are anti-prismatic lenses for diplopia and everything. | |
Remember that? | |
Double vision? | |
Remember that? | |
Hello? | |
Anybody? | |
Look what she's doing. | |
You don't wear that because you're being, you know, hey, it's my smart look. | |
No! | |
Then, after that event in downtown, she wore the Don Was. | |
Remember those purple? | |
Those cobalt blue? | |
Those Zeiss B? | |
For seizure glasses? | |
Hello? | |
And I'm pointing this out. | |
I said, the research is here. | |
Nobody listened to me. | |
She fell down the steps in India. | |
Correct. | |
Nobody was listening to me. | |
Nobody. | |
I'm going to say, hey, look. | |
Look what's in. | |
Look, I can't see the sun. | |
Oh, he's doing that again. | |
He's talking about this again. | |
Can you not see? | |
No, stop it. | |
She's sick. | |
Oh, stop it. | |
Now, I didn't even know what to say about Joe Biden. | |
I didn't even know where. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Do you ever have, have you ever had people in your family, I'll be honest, don't mention names, but who have suffered from mental illness? | |
Now, mental illness is on a spectrum. | |
There is severe, severe, severe mental illness. | |
Severe schizophrenia, psychosis, that. | |
And then there's a little neurosis, and then there's behavioral disorders, and then there's weird personality disorders, borderline disorders. | |
Do you ever know, have you ever met a liar? | |
Have you ever met, do you have anybody in your family, neighbor, whatever, who is a liar? | |
A consummate liar who doesn't know reality. | |
Have you ever met this before? | |
Oh, I know a bunch of people. | |
Where they will look at you and they will tell you things and you, and I am, I am, let me tell you this one thing. | |
When I was in, in, uh, It was a psych major. | |
And we went to various mental hospitals and did our thing. | |
And as we were talking one day, our advisor said, now listen. | |
When you're new here, do not humor these people. | |
Now they were there involuntarily confined. | |
Do not humor these people. | |
If they tell you something, Don't play along with them. | |
Don't give them a hard time, but do not acknowledge your delusion. | |
Let me give you a story. | |
There was this guy who walked up to one of the, I don't know who it was, a worker, a visitor, I don't know. | |
And he had a high school ring on, like a school ring. | |
And he walked up to this girl and he says, I'm the king of... | |
Such and such. | |
And this is my ring. | |
And without thinking, she had a class ring or two. | |
She says, well, I guess I'm your queen. | |
And he looked at her. | |
Didn't really say anything. | |
Just walked off. | |
A period of time went by. | |
Days, I don't know how much time elapsed. | |
He came back. | |
And he said, you know, I've been thinking about this. | |
And I think he was standing like over her. | |
She was below. | |
He was large. | |
She was smaller. | |
And he said, I've been thinking about this. | |
And you know what? | |
I don't have a queen. | |
And he hit her and shattered. | |
I think every... | |
It was like an egg that just shattered. | |
She was wired. | |
She was out. | |
Eye orbit, sockets, you name it. | |
And he was confined and sedated and all this stuff. | |
That always stuck with me. | |
Do not get involved in this. | |
Do not play around with this. | |
Do not play around. | |
Do you have people in your family who go off and say things? | |
Who talk about events that never occurred? | |
Who talk about events in the war that never occurred? | |
I had a friend of mine who was really bad. | |
This guy. | |
They kept saying he's bipolar. | |
I said, he's not bipolar. | |
He's psychotic. | |
He was talking about events in the war. | |
I've known him my whole life. | |
I said, We're in school together. | |
We never went to the war. | |
There's no war. | |
We weren't in the war. | |
And he looked at me and he kind of settled down. | |
I'm remembering this. | |
I'm not getting involved in this. | |
So we had a president who when he was talking and by the way imagine you know that neuro-linguistic programming stuff. | |
Imagine the five die. | |
You know like a dice? | |
The die. | |
One, two, three, four. | |
Boom in the middle. | |
When you're thinking of certain things, you might look up to the left, up to the right, look to the bottom, look to the left. | |
Think of your mother's face. | |
You might look to the left. | |
Think of what garlic smells like. | |
You might look to the right. | |
In order to access certain parts of memory in the brain, you look different places. | |
So, when Joe Biden said, don't forget, that was down there. | |
That was a man of the corn pop. | |
He was a bad dude. | |
Now, this never happened. | |
This never happened. | |
And if it vaguely happened, or somebody he knew named Korba, this embellishment shows either A, complete psychotic delusion, a reference to something that never happened, B, pathological liar, or some combination thereof. | |
This was the most dangerous thing ever. | |
If Donald Trump had said, and I told them right now, and I said, We were at the 90th floor, and I said, let me tell you something. | |
This isn't the way to clean windows. | |
So I went out there, and I got out, and I put myself in the harness. | |
And I dropped down about 20 feet, and I was on the harness, and I dropped down. | |
And I told that window washer, I said, let me tell you how to do this. | |
And I made sure. | |
You? | |
You were washing the windows 90 stories up? | |
Yeah. | |
They would have said, they would have leapt on him, he would have been immediately put into it. | |
Custody. | |
He's crazy. | |
Didn't happen. | |
But Joe Biden is talking about corn pop. | |
Nobody said anything. | |
His blonde hair never happened. | |
Hillary Clinton walking around. | |
Nobody said anything. | |
This is where I am. | |
And I'm telling people, and I remember the time on New York One, I said, you don't understand something. | |
This woman is very ill. | |
This is the president. | |
Look, I don't care. | |
Would you let her... | |
You know, my friend says, would you let Joe Biden drive you home from the airport? | |
Would you let her drive a bus full of kids, provided she could do that? | |
No. | |
The answer is no. | |
No. | |
No. | |
This is the thing. | |
So, we are living in a world right now that is so detached where people are honestly telling you that Donald Trump, that Donald Trump, is interested in either espionage or somehow secreting or providing nukes to different people. | |
When this delusional president has a drug-addicted son with a laptop that probably everybody has copies of doing things that could very well be serious felonies in most jurisdictions. | |
And do you know what that will do in order to compromise? | |
The security? | |
If somebody says, I'll tell you right now, I've got a dead man switch. | |
If anything happens to me, if anything happens to me, if I'm arrested, whatever it is, I've got instructions. | |
You pay me this, or you do this, or whatever, or that picture is going out. | |
You don't think, and by the way, by the way, if our CIA, NSA, or whatever it is, if we ever had that about somebody else, Do you think, | |
let me just ask you this, do you think if this country really had something serious on Putin or Khomeini, I get them confused, Khomeini grids, | |
Khomeini, anyway, the Iranian mullah or imam or whatever it was, do you think it would be beyond the realm of possibility for them to use that and say, okay, we're going to show you, we're going to We're going to show your people that their leader is somehow not this great, noble person. | |
You don't think that? | |
You don't think that? | |
Do you know one of the reasons why they were so upset with Bill Clinton when he's on the phone doing all this phone sex stuff is that if somebody gets a hold of this, they can now compromise our president. | |
I don't have to tell you this. | |
Now, the other day, back to what I was saying, I was watching this Tucker Carlson. | |
They had a picture of Joe Scarborough. | |
Joe Scarborough married Miger Brzezinski, daughter of Zbigniew, who wasn't a neocon. | |
He was just basically a... | |
I don't know what he was. | |
He was a Russophobe. | |
That's all he cared about. | |
He was the one who said, we're going to give Russia their Vietnam with Afghanistan. | |
So anyway, also... | |
She said, recently, according to this piece on Tucker's show, she said something to the effect that the things that are being said regarding the FBI are tantamount to and equivalent to hate speech. | |
Hate speech. | |
She said this. | |
Hate speech. | |
Hate. | |
Hate, misinformation, disinformation, data information. | |
Again, hate speech. | |
And nobody said, excuse me, scored a commercial, excuse me, meager, yeah, Zika, the Zika virus. | |
Remember the Zika virus? | |
Whatever happened to that? | |
Oh yeah. | |
Don't, don't say, don't, don't, don't say hate speech. | |
It's, no. | |
But nobody does because nobody cares because nobody's listening and nobody's watching and nobody can't do. | |
This is where we are right now. | |
I'm living in a world That is a joke. | |
I'm in a clown house. | |
I'm in a world of weird mirrors, parabolic mirrors. | |
I'm in Alice in Wonderland. | |
It's where everything is inverted. | |
I'm living in a world right now of psychological warfare, the likes of which you can't believe. | |
I did a piece this morning. | |
To Lionel Media. | |
And I wanted to tell you this one thing. | |
I thought this was so good. | |
There's a wonderful piece I read by Stephen Sefton. | |
It's called Psychological Warfare Apparatus Creates False Beliefs. | |
And listen to this. | |
Since long before 20th century, public relations and psychology. | |
By the way, when we say PR, we're thinking of Bernays. | |
We're not thinking of Larry Tate. | |
And Darren Stevens and McMahon and Tate and we're thinking about Edward Bernays. | |
Anyway, since long before 20th century public relations and psychology, the fundamental way to manipulate mass consciousness from the Holy Inquisition to the enthronement of science has been to encourage submission to authority. | |
The Milgram experiment is a notorious example. | |
Although, in one respect, Itself a cause for optimism. | |
Other more insidious means, so ruling class messaging among otherwise trusted contrary sources, concentrated corporate control of information and communication resources, has made possible mutual, constant, universal reinforcement between all varieties of mass media and information outlets. | |
Like magicians, governments and corporations understand very well That suppressing resistance depends on disappearing contrary information by every means possible, including censorship, mass distraction, and sensory overload. | |
We are in the middle of one of the most incredible examples of... | |
You remember the Milgram experiment, don't you? | |
Of course you do. | |
The Milgram experiment. | |
This is Yale University, 1960. | |
It was right... | |
Around the time of the Eichmann trial. | |
And it was an experiment to see whether people would issue shocks to people. | |
Electric shocks, if they were told this is a part of science. | |
And it was one of the most incredible things I've ever seen. | |
Ten years later, there was a Stanford prison experiment. | |
Everything that you do is depending upon what your mental perception is. | |
Years ago, there was a study. | |
Anybody here have ADHD? | |
Dyslexia? | |
Who has dyslexia? | |
Don't be ashamed. | |
You don't have to say anything. | |
Dyslexia is fascinating. | |
Fascinating! | |
Fascinating! | |
The mechanism of it is so incredible. | |
I read something years ago. | |
They said reading is the most unnatural thing that we do. | |
How many of you read something and it doesn't... | |
It may go somewhere, but it just doesn't... | |
It doesn't make a connection. | |
You look at it, it would be like me reading French. | |
I can see the word. | |
I don't... | |
Remember this? | |
Dyslexia. | |
The number of people who have this. | |
And processing. | |
And distraction. | |
And how looking at it makes... | |
It doesn't make the connection. | |
So years ago what they did was they took people from, oh, left-handed people. | |
Oh my God. | |
Sinister. | |
Sinistral. | |
Left. | |
They took people years ago and they wanted to talk to press the digitators, sleight of hand. | |
They said, how do you do this and distract me? | |
Because they thought, if I can figure out how somebody does that, I can understand... | |
What the hell am I trying to say? | |
ADHD, not ADHD, dyslexia. | |
And it is the most... | |
Fascinating thing ever how people can look at something, I look at something, you look at something, I know exactly what it is, or I look at it, and you look at it, and I say it's something completely different than what you do. | |
How are you distracted from this? | |
How do you not see this? | |
Why doesn't this scare you? | |
I saw last night, I mentioned this. | |
YouTube is one of the most... | |
I get so much out of it, but not for the intended purpose. | |
I saw last night there was a piece on butchering beef. | |
Steers and things like that. | |
How does the slaughterhouse do it? | |
How do you stun it? | |
How do you kill it? | |
How do you dispatch it? | |
And I'm watching this. | |
And I'm fascinated by it. | |
But the thing that got me... | |
And it's a very popular butcher network. | |
It's very interesting about how do you make... | |
I like how they cut meat. | |
Fascinating. | |
And even though I'm plant-based, I love... | |
I never lost my love for it. | |
In any event. | |
In any event. | |
As they're watching this, as I'm watching this, there's one line... | |
I thought it was so interesting. | |
They said, now, this may be too much for you. | |
I said, what do you mean? | |
This may be too much for you, what I'm showing you. | |
So if you want to look away, maybe you don't want to see this. | |
Why don't you want to see it? | |
Because next to me, in the category of videos to the right of this, was nothing but veal shang, you know, Brisket and how do you make stock? | |
So people are saying, I can eat it. | |
I can smoke it, fricassee it, saute it, braise it, smoke it, pan fry it. | |
I can chicken fry it. | |
You name it. | |
I love it. | |
I'll pick it out. | |
I'll freeze it. | |
I'll buy it. | |
I want the newest cut, but I don't want to see you do it. | |
That just... | |
I don't want to see it. | |
And you know about making sausage. | |
Why don't you want to see it? | |
I don't want to see it. | |
But you're an accomplice. | |
Well, I don't... | |
Now, I know I told you this, and you don't think anything of this. | |
You're thinking, well, of course nobody wants to see that because it's gross. | |
But they're eating it. | |
So? | |
What do you mean, so? | |
Their brain... | |
Can split it. | |
The brain can say, you know, I'll eat it. | |
Just don't show me how you do it. | |
And I'm fine with it. | |
I don't see any moral problem with that. | |
None. | |
And you wonder why humans can't compartmentalize. | |
Genocide here, war here, dropping a bomb here, shooting this, whatever. | |
I can compartmentalize it. | |
I can put it anywhere I want. | |
I can put it over here. | |
I can put it over here. | |
I can like Trump? | |
Not like Trump? | |
You tell me? | |
There is no such thing as absolute truth anymore. | |
It's like, well, how do you... | |
People are like... | |
I'm sorry, I don't want to make fun of it because dyslexia is not funny. | |
But there's almost like a dyslexia when it comes to the truth. | |
They can't process it. | |
You do understand how stupid this is. | |
Yes, I do realize that. | |
You do understand that. | |
Yes. | |
Okay. | |
And everywhere we go, everywhere we go. | |
There was one the other day, there was a story, I said, whatever happened to so-and-so? | |
Oh, I know. | |
Jeffrey Epstein. | |
Remember that guy? | |
What was that guy's name from Nexium? | |
What was his name? | |
Had a French name, kind of a... | |
Huh? | |
Yeah, the guy from Nexium. | |
He was charged with racketeering. | |
R. Kelly. | |
R. Kelly. | |
They're gonna break it off in R. Kelly. | |
Good. | |
Fine. | |
Ghislaine Maxwell. | |
Nothing. | |
How do you... | |
Because it goes into her head and we're able to go over here. | |
Well, that's the way it is. | |
It's the most phenomenal We are told what to do. | |
We submit to authority. | |
We submit to the... | |
It is mind-boggling. | |
Everything that we... | |
And what they're doing to Trump and what they're doing to various people, what they're doing to cities, what they're doing to children, we're able to compartmentalize it and put it over there. | |
Well, that's the way it goes. | |
They're rioting in cities. | |
Well, it doesn't... | |
You know, whatever. | |
But January 6th, that's another story. | |
Isn't it interesting to you? | |
I'm getting into your delusion. | |
We're acknowledging this. | |
We're going up to people who say, well, that makes sense to me. | |
You're right about that. | |
Boy, that Trump is a bad guy. | |
He's serious, that Trump. | |
He's something, boy. | |
What about Biden? | |
Do you have any friends of yours? | |
Any once lefty friends of yours who have no, they don't talk about Biden at all? | |
They never mention him at all? | |
They never say a word about Biden? | |
Nothing? | |
You ask them, what about Biden? | |
What about Biden? | |
Anything about Biden? | |
No. | |
Don't you have anything? | |
No. | |
Doesn't he at all? | |
No, not really. | |
Are you happy with what's going on? | |
Well, I guess. | |
But it's not Trump. | |
What happened to this? | |
We are part of the greatest delusion of all time. | |
The greatest mass delusion of all time. | |
I hope you've enjoyed this. | |
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