Psychological Warfare As Campaign Platforms
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And life to me is, by analogy, streaming. | |
Wi-Fi, printers connecting. | |
Think about it. | |
Everything that we do has a perfect analog to what happens in terms of Wi-Fi. | |
I am fascinated when you are in a building and you are sharing Wi-Fi with God knows how many devices and TVs. | |
You're sharing Limited access, which to me is God trying to handle all of your individual prayers and your individual presence. | |
Think about that. | |
You're all competing for the one connection, that one cosmic connection, the Wi-Fi, this Wi-Fi, as we are bathed in 5G. | |
We bathe our cells, our brain, our skin, our clothes, everything, our food. | |
We are in a constant wash of Wi-Fi. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Isn't that something? | |
Don't you just think about what we are. | |
We are being bathed in things. | |
We have never, ever, ever We have no counterparts in terms of our four bears, in terms of what they are going through. | |
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And let me just give you one to give you an example of this. | |
And I think this is such a great question. | |
And again, I'm never going to mention people's names. | |
I'm not going to... | |
I don't want to do that if you're... | |
You might not care to have your name listed. | |
But one in particular, I want to read this as in. | |
This is very, very good. | |
This is an excellent piece. | |
An excellent question. | |
And I, by virtue of my problems this morning with Wi-Fi, it's a different story. | |
But let me just read this to you. | |
Could... | |
And I'll just... | |
I don't want to mention anything. | |
You might not want to have your name mentioned. | |
Could the corrupt FBI be dissolved and DHS assume their responsibility? | |
I think that's an excellent question. | |
And one of the answers to that is that you do not want the FBI to be dissolved. | |
The FBI is a federal law enforcement agency and we need the FBI to handle bank robberies. | |
Sometimes there are federal laws involving hatchery, fisheries, There is EPA violations. | |
There is a lot of jurisdiction of a federal nature, Title 18 stuff, which we need. | |
And let me also say this, and I don't want to do this obligatory kind of pretend, so to speak, thing, but a lot of folks are, for lack of a better word, they are ragging on Sometimes, I think, unfortunately, ragging on people who are FBI agents, who do a great job, who do absolutely nothing but great stuff. | |
And they're in the front line, and they are to be distinguished from all of these folks and these higher order individuals and the like. | |
And that's something which is so critical. | |
So I just wanted to say that. | |
But to answer that question, And to have DHS? | |
No, no, no. | |
To subsume one governmental agency with another? | |
That's not going to do much of anything, unfortunately. | |
That could be a worse problem. | |
The problem that we have today, especially with the Biden administration, is this thing, this weird, this strange... | |
I don't know what you want to call it, but there's this... | |
There's this permanent government that we are seeing. | |
And we are seeing this at levels and in places we never even thought possible before. | |
A permanent superstructure. | |
A permanent government. | |
Now, a long time ago, many of us in the biz used to refer to things like the New World Order. | |
And we were, of course, laughed at. | |
And remember, when you're being laughed at, That means you're 100% on the money. | |
When people laugh at you, when they say, well, that's a conspiracy theory, that's crazy, that's right. | |
It's like saying, thank you very much. | |
You just verified this for me. | |
I've never seen anything like it. | |
When they give you the, oh, please stop it, it's absolutely correct. | |
So, for your question is, we need to have somebody to go in, whether it's Trump or somebody else, and completely gut. | |
This Gordian knot of almost really shadow government, ruling class, heritage government, permanent government stuff that is going to be there irrespective of whatever political parties are in. | |
Okay? | |
Another one I got from Anonymous. | |
Again, I don't know. | |
Will it hurt the party if Trump runs? | |
I'm going to say something right now. | |
I cannot see the Republican Party ever, ever, ever coming to grips unless it is shocked into a new form of existence. | |
Almost like through paddles. | |
Another question I got yesterday from the Lionel Nation Super Chat through PayPal is the focus on old Biden going to back To backfire when the young Democrats emerges. | |
Perhaps, and I don't mean to be equivocal, yes, the next iteration of this is going to be Gavin Newsom. | |
But Gavin Newsom is going to be even more deadly because he will commit and know the routine better than anyone else. | |
He will. | |
He will know the routine better than anyone else. | |
This is a question I got to. | |
I wrote this down. | |
This is very interesting. | |
And I want to talk about this a little bit later. | |
Do you think weed should be legalized? | |
Well, this is a very interesting thing. | |
It's a great question. | |
I want to talk about a complete and total kind of a 180 that I made. | |
And let me just finish with this question. | |
How can America recover when logic has been destroyed? | |
Not only, how could it... | |
We cover when logic has been destroyed, but when the ability to critically think has been completely crumbled and crushed. | |
Okay? | |
So just think about this right now. | |
Just think about that, and thank you for this. | |
I'm going to get to this one thing, especially this weed question. | |
I also want to get to you about this story. | |
And this is also a perfect segue, but I'm going to do it. | |
This is from the Daily Mail. | |
At least, Americans already struggling with inflation may soon have... | |
To pay even more for food, listen to this, as farmers kill off their existing crops and sell their livestock amid ongoing drought conditions. | |
Now this is an interesting thing. | |
They're trying to interplay, they're trying to juxtapose, of course, a kind of a climate change consideration with this. | |
According to a new report from the American Farm Bureau Federation, an insurance company and lobbying group that represents agricultural interest. | |
37% of farmers from the Great Plains through California are killing off crops that won't reach maturity, up to 13% from last year. | |
One-third of farmers also reported destroying or removing orchard trees and other multi-year crops, up from 17% the year before, while two-thirds of respondents reported selling off portions of their herd or flock. | |
Tell me you see what is happening here. | |
Tell me you see this. | |
Now, this is something which I've been talking about. | |
A lot of times we will hear scary stories about Russia, or Ukraine, or Putin, or China, and we don't know what we can do about that. | |
We don't know, well, what am I supposed to do about China? | |
Yes, well... | |
Be aware of it. | |
Yes, but is there anything I can do? | |
Well, not really. | |
But when you hear about food, when you hear about farmers, when you hear about livestock, when you hear about this, there's something you can do. | |
Because food shortages, they are telling you this. | |
And what they're going to do is they're going to tell you in a way that's different. | |
They're going to say either, well, the reason for the food shortages and the food emergency is because of global warming or climate change or... | |
Lack of turbines or something. | |
It'll never be for any reason other than this ESG, World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab lunacy. | |
And shortages are coming. | |
Global supply chain problems have a domino effect. | |
We've already talked about this. | |
And when it comes to food productions. | |
And farmers now, we're hearing, aren't able to plant as many crops. | |
Listen to what we just said. | |
Because of fertilizer now problems, nitrogen limitations, the ESG. | |
Did you also just read how BlackRock has been funding and been critical in this ESG? | |
This new globalist... | |
It's almost like a... | |
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Do you think weed should be legalized? | |
How many watching today have changed their minds drastically regarding a particular event? | |
How many have changed their mind? | |
Have you ever changed your mind? | |
Have you ever really done a 180? | |
Well, this is not a 180, but this is something I want to bring to your attention. | |
And I'm seeing this right now, and it's so critical. | |
The title of this is Psychological Warfare as a Campaign Platform. | |
That's exactly what we are in the middle of right now. | |
Psychological Warfare. | |
When I first became a prosecutor, And saw what was going on. | |
I thought, one of the biggest waste of my time is going after people smoking dope. | |
It was just a waste of time. | |
It was so monumentally stupid, I didn't even understand it. | |
What am I doing? | |
What is the purpose of this? | |
Why are we doing this? | |
It has nothing to do with whether I like dope, whether I like marijuana. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It's like, what are we doing? | |
There are children, and I still think one of the biggest, one of the worst things that's ever happened to humankind, one of the worst crimes available, is burglary. | |
Burglary is horrible. | |
Anybody here been burglarized? | |
It'll freak you out like you can't believe. | |
Hanging around, going through your stuff, your clothes, your personal effects. | |
So, I saw this because I'm telling you right now, as I As I know this, as I see this, as I'm aware of this, what does more damage to people than anything you can imagine is alcohol. | |
I personally, personally, know people who have ruined their lives, their businesses, their families. | |
They have been in... | |
This is a... | |
Alcohol is an altered state. | |
And I'm not... | |
Listen, I'm not for prohibition. | |
At all. | |
Never. | |
I'm consistent. | |
It is the most horrible thing. | |
I see people who are constantly being hit with DUI, DUI, DUI, DUI. | |
We're a country that supposedly loathes and appores the notion of drink driving, as the Brits call it. | |
But yet we have parking lots and car parks at bars. | |
Pubs and taverns. | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't get it. | |
It has ruined businesses. | |
It has ruined everything. | |
There's no way just to... | |
And the reason why it's done, the reason why is because of the fact that it's been allowed over the course of time to be introduced as a... | |
just a kind of a fun part of our life. | |
It's kind of who we are. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Drugs should also be not subject to criminal sanction. | |
Not criminal sanction. | |
There are people that I know who are killing themselves by virtue of what they eat, by their diet. | |
There are people that I know. | |
Do you know how many... | |
Who has apnea? | |
Do you know how many people are buying this... | |
I keep saying CPAC, but these devices for apnea, sleep apnea, where you stop breathing. | |
Do you know what would put an end to that immediately? | |
In a lot of cases, not all cases, but I guarantee you, losing weight. | |
But nobody ever tells you that. | |
Try going. | |
They have all these devices, and they're wonderful. | |
And believe me, it is safe. | |
There are people who really have it. | |
They have it no matter what. | |
There are people who stop breathing, and this leads to a heart attack, whatever, but there are so many people who would be just better off. | |
They just lost weight. | |
They stopped doing this. | |
But they don't. | |
It's the stuff that we do normally. | |
The stuff that we do, I see it all the time. | |
And I would never stop people, arrest people for being overweight. | |
The number of people who are not paying attention to their bodies and their doctors and their health when it comes to diabetes. | |
And they go through a bunch of heart attack, renal failure, blindness, anything involving fine blood vessel supply, you know, renal failure, heart attack. | |
Anyway, I'm not going to arrest people for that. | |
That's a medical problem. | |
Drugs are a medical condition. | |
Addiction is a medical condition. | |
It's not something... | |
But, I keep reading. | |
Here's the thing. | |
The stuff that people are doing now is killing them. | |
By design. | |
The weed that people were familiar with in the 60s and 70s and 80s or 90s that you would twist up and this and this. | |
That's not even in the same realm as this. | |
Read what's happening. | |
Kids are freaking out the power of this. | |
This is not recreational. | |
This stuff is wickedly dangerous. | |
It's not harmless. | |
It is not to be trifled with. | |
I still don't think it should be illegal. | |
But what they're doing is the government Let me tell you something. | |
The shadow government wants more people out in the street, hobo camps, drug addicts. | |
They want a complete and total decline of order. | |
They want people defecating in public, defecating in streets, using your... | |
Not hobo camps, but remind me of almost like... | |
Like an old Merle Haggard song or something. | |
They want a disaster. | |
And if it's through drug abuse, fine. | |
So while I am not in any way, I've not changed my mind as far as criminalizing drugs and legalizing weed, I think through education and treatment you should do this as well. | |
But what you are seeing right now is somebody, somebody, Somewhere, people trying to just destroy everything through alcohol that we don't see. | |
You know, we used to see, remember, winos. | |
Okay, and there was Skid Row. | |
We've always had that. | |
It was contained. | |
But now there's this idea that they want, the shadow government, wants these Poor people. | |
And I mean that. | |
They're annoying, but they're still human beings. | |
But they want them out and bothering everybody. | |
They want a complete and total destruction of everything. | |
Period. | |
Okay. | |
Let me stop right now. | |
Speaking of yesterday, we saw this... | |
I know this may not be the best way to think about this, or this particular type of connection, but we saw somebody, there's these very, very industrious people who set up their homes with baskets, | |
you know, these supermarket things, and blankets, and their own pillows, and their own, they just will set this stuff up, and a couple days later, The police come in, move on, I'm thinking there's got to be a better way. | |
Now this person knows about, this person knows about, you know, shelters and things like that. | |
They don't want that. | |
In any event. | |
In any event. | |
But where you sleep. | |
Sleep. | |
I'm thinking to myself, pillows, my pillow. | |
I know, you're going to say, what? | |
Think about this though. | |
Every human being. | |
You almost have their certain rights. | |
But if you don't sleep, how many do you know? | |
Do you know, speaking of apnea and the like, being able to sleep at night, it is this regenerative thing that Americans in particular think is laziness. | |
Napping, resting, recharging. | |
We don't like that. | |
They used to laugh. | |
They used to laugh at this place. | |
Google had napping rooms. | |
I think that's one of the smartest things ever. | |
Keep people there to recharge. | |
Not napping 8 to 10 hours a day. | |
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Talked to a friend of mine yesterday. | |
I've known him since seventh grade. | |
He was in the military on our side. | |
I'm not going to go too much into what he did, but special forces type. | |
Very, very serious warrior. | |
And he told me one time, he said he was going to a class To learn how to interrogate people. | |
Interrogation methods. | |
And he kept saying, we're going to teach you how to interrogate. | |
I said, he couldn't wait. | |
He couldn't wait. | |
Interrogate? | |
Oh my God, what are they going to teach me? | |
Teach me how to interrogate? | |
Oh my God. | |
What are they going to do? | |
He says, we're going to show you what to do. | |
Wow! | |
And he was thinking, maybe, is it involving electrical wires or something? | |
You know, mild torture. | |
And you know what they said? | |
Keep them awake. | |
That was it. | |
You don't sleep. | |
See, Americans are so... | |
We're so... | |
I don't... | |
We don't... | |
I don't know what it is. | |
We care about stuff that matters. | |
We don't care about things that doesn't. | |
Do you know somebody who suffers from anxiety? | |
I've heard the word anxiety more in the past, I don't know, year than I have in my entire life. | |
Do you know somebody who has anxiety? | |
Do you have a child, a teenager, a young person who says, I have anxiety. | |
And that gives them a... | |
Kind of a carte blanche to act like a pain in the ass, like a baby. | |
And just say, I've got anxiety. | |
I can't do this. | |
I've got anxiety. | |
And anxiety is not an excuse. | |
What do you mean you can't do it? | |
I have anxiety. | |
I need my... | |
And they revel in it. | |
Do you know these people? | |
Have you heard this new one too? | |
Oh! | |
By the way, I've got a brand new newsletter. | |
Coming out, it's fantastic. | |
It's such a good job of people, and I meet these people, and they, very rarely, but somebody will unsubscribe. | |
I will never forget them as long as I live. | |
Have you heard about this? | |
Quiet quitting. | |
Have you heard about this? | |
Quiet quitting. | |
We are now celebrating every conceivable form of mental illness under the sun. | |
We are Just reveling in this lunacy. | |
We are not tough anymore. | |
We love to say what's wrong. | |
Sometimes I'm embarrassed. | |
I would never tell somebody I'm anxious. | |
I have anxiety. | |
I wouldn't do that. | |
I'm embarrassed if I do that. | |
That's weakness. | |
I don't want to look weak. | |
Yeah, I'm human. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I don't like that. | |
I've never respected people who all the time have got all these problems. | |
Sorry! | |
I know you're not supposed to say that. | |
Uh-uh. | |
I put a premium on being tough. | |
When I was a kid, there were people in my family who said, you just never did anything. | |
You walked it off. | |
You said, nah, it's okay. | |
I'm alright. | |
We used to do this and we used to say, you know what? | |
He never complained. | |
He never complained. | |
Wow! | |
Remember your Uncle Joe? | |
Yeah, he was so sick. | |
You know he never complained? | |
I know that. | |
What a guy. | |
That's tough. | |
We used to have words like masculine and an adult. | |
We don't have that anymore. | |
None. | |
None. | |
And then the other day I was thinking about this. | |
FDR says, the only fear we have is fear itself. | |
Well, whatever. | |
The only thing we have is fear. | |
There's fear itself. | |
Now, I think that's one of the dumbest things in the world. | |
First of all, we don't fear anything because Americans don't care about anything, but they're anxious about stuff. | |
When you talk to somebody with purple hair and a moon and a man bun with a cloth bag with a lot of tats sitting around, and that's okay. | |
It's a free country. | |
You know, we had hippies and there were people in zoot suits before and yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
But I don't know anybody who is afraid of anything, but they do have anxiety. | |
Somebody who is anxious. | |
And anxiety means, basically, an unwarranted, unearned, unnecessary form of fear, I guess, Over something that you can't explain. | |
A phobia is the same way. | |
Fear is fine. | |
But an inordinate fear of spiders is a different story. | |
I don't think people fear anything. | |
I don't think people really understand anything. | |
Now, a couple of things we're going to be talking about today. | |
Number one, Placido Domingo. | |
Listen to me and listen carefully. | |
I just did a piece on LionelMedia.com. | |
I can't say this here. | |
But if I could tell you what is going on in the world today you wouldn't believe it. | |
And the reason why you don't know is because of the fact that well, very frankly there's a lot that you've got to handle. | |
There's just too much for you to handle. | |
Too much for you to follow through. | |
There's just too much stuff. | |
Too many subjects. | |
But you've seen what's going on here. | |
The level the level if you knew what we knew and we don't talk about it here. | |
So I'm going to speak about this rather circuitously if you don't mind. | |
When you say things like trafficking Nobody has any idea. | |
They're imagining things like, oh, I don't know, that classic kind of movie Hollywood stuff, you know, where there's some Eastern European guys, got a bunch of scared women in a basement somewhere, which happens, not just Eastern European, but it is everywhere. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Do you have in your town a number of women, usually women, they look either young or diminutive. | |
They look to be like Central American. | |
They wear a lot of masks and things because of, I think it's to hide their face or hide their age. | |
And we see them on the West Side Highway and they walk between cars with bags of fruit or water or something. | |
They're working all the time. | |
And nobody says anything. | |
Do you think they're doing this to make a few bucks? | |
You wouldn't know this, but in the subway we used to have these young... | |
Kids, young men in particular, who would always be raising money for their basketball team or their whatever it is. | |
And somebody later on said, this is begging. | |
Human trafficking comes not only in the sexual part, but labor. | |
In fields, begging, actually begging. | |
It is the taking of a, it is slavery. | |
It is current slavery. | |
And this is the part that just kills me. | |
If there's one thing you would think, you would think that the people who represent the, I don't know, I don't want to call them woke anymore. | |
I don't even think there's any woke, but whoever these people are. | |
One of the things they say on a regular basis is how they abhor the notion of racism. | |
And they will talk about we want to get rid of this statue. | |
You notice how they don't care anymore? | |
It's just another thing which I've told you many times. | |
We have the attention span of a gnat. | |
Now one minute they wanted to get rid of Christopher Columbus and then we don't anymore. | |
And then we started talking about Christopher Columbus. | |
Christopher Columbus is the worst. | |
Christopher Columbus was this infected syphilitic rapist who came. | |
Christopher Columbus. | |
Boom. | |
Christopher Columbus. | |
Christopher Columbus. | |
And then we just say, oh yeah, well, we're tired of that. | |
We're moving on. | |
Can you get the memo? | |
We're not talking about that anymore. | |
Then we go through civil war. | |
We've got to get rid of this civil war. | |
Stonewall Jackson, get that down. | |
This man was part of the Civil War, and the Civil War was slavery. | |
And we hate slavery. | |
Get that down. | |
This is slavery. | |
Okay. | |
Well, do you want to talk about the origins of Planned Parenthood? | |
No. | |
No. | |
There's certain slavery we went, oh, I see. | |
Certain slavery, okay. | |
Well, what about the slavery going on now? | |
Not interested. | |
Not interested. | |
What about Epstein? | |
Kind of interested. | |
A little bit. | |
A little bit. | |
So, you think, do you think that Ghislaine Maxwell, that was it? | |
You had the biggest, this Do you know how big he was? | |
Do you know how big he was? | |
Do you? | |
Do you know how many people were involved in it? | |
Do you know the real story about him? | |
Do you know how he came about? | |
Do you know where he came from? | |
Do you know the story about him? | |
No. | |
Do you? | |
No. | |
Not really. | |
Does anybody talk about him? | |
No. | |
They're done with that. | |
He's dead. | |
He's gone. | |
She's found guilty. | |
That's it. | |
What about all these cases? | |
What about all these lawsuits between David Boies and Jouffre and Alan Dershowitz? | |
It's done. | |
Do you think all this is done? | |
Do you think that that cabal, that organization is done? | |
Do you think it's over with? | |
Do you think it's finished? | |
Do you? | |
You never even thought about it, did you? | |
We just stopped talking about it. | |
That's what's so great about it. | |
We just stopped talking about it. | |
Imagine if you had a family and you had a dog. | |
Little Fido. | |
Fido for faithful. | |
And Fido is missing. | |
Fido doesn't come home. | |
And the kids are crying. | |
And you get in your car and you're driving around and you put up a sign on a pole that says, Fido looks like this. | |
This is on, let's say, a Sunday. | |
Tuesday, nobody talks about Fido anymore. | |
Never bring it up again. | |
Would that ever happen? | |
No! | |
Happens all the time with us. | |
We just forget about it. | |
Like it never happened. | |
Like it never happened. | |
Isn't that something? | |
How do we do that? | |
How does that happen? | |
So, the organization of Epstein, do we... | |
Do you know the other people involved? | |
No. | |
Do you know the number of people that were responsible, that were a part of this? | |
No. | |
Do you know that Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with one count of human trafficking? | |
One person? | |
that's it you're welcome Do you think that maybe somebody ever could have gone to Ghislaine Maxwell and said, you know, Ghislaine, by the way, we listened to this thing yesterday, it was so interesting, called CNN Originals. | |
It was on the... | |
On the transistor. | |
And they called her name Glenn, Ghislaine, or Gillian. | |
She has six different names. | |
You don't think somebody ever came to her and said, now Ghislaine, you're not going to say anything stupid, are you? | |
Well, you've got a lot of family here. | |
A lot of them. | |
People you don't even know about. | |
Yeah, you're right. | |
Take care of everything. | |
Just, we're going to have to put this to bed and don't worry about it. | |
Alright, okay. | |
Just going to think about it. | |
Okay, I understand. | |
Think about that. | |
You do know the story about the son of Sam, right? | |
David Berkowitz and how that was about. | |
One of the best. | |
That was one of the greatest stories. | |
Ever. | |
And if you knew the truth about that, then how threats are an important thing. | |
Absolutely. | |
So anyway, back to what I was saying. | |
Here we have Placido Domingo. | |
And all of a sudden, they've been talking about this guy forever. | |
Oh my God. | |
I've got to tell you this much. | |
Now you don't know this, but take it from me. | |
By virtue of Mrs. L and our investigation and the people that we talked to, you would not believe, and that's all I'm going to say, if I gave you the following list of people in the biz, it would say, now, not enough to be indicted on, no. | |
But you know how you just, you just, yeah. | |
Your jaw would drop. | |
But according to this story, and by the way, this is from Aprawire, Plácido Domingo is being linked to a criminal sect in Villa Crespo, Villa Crespo, called Escuela de Yoga, an organization that was involved in human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and other crimes in Argentina. | |
The Argentinian and Uruguayan newspapers La Nación en El Observador In one of the audiotapes, Domingo's voice is heard talking to Mendy, the woman who organized the sexual encounters. | |
Domingo allegedly says, quote, We'll do it that way because my agents are going to go up to their room when I go up, and they are going to stay on the same floor. | |
According to the audio tapes, at the end of the conversation with Domingo, Mendy calls Juan Perkowicz, the leader of the sect, celebrating and confirming she was able to convince Blasidov. | |
Now, how do we say this? | |
How do I say this? | |
Well, Placido, let me give you this bit of advice. | |
Do not buy the green bananas. | |
Whatever you do. | |
How old is Domingo? | |
I think he's about 80-something. | |
How old is our guy? | |
Let me see. | |
How old is he? | |
He is... | |
I mean, this is serious stuff. | |
Pastor Domingo. | |
Pastor Domingo, he is right. | |
He's 81. Now, 81, at the end of his career, all of a sudden caught up in this. | |
Oh. | |
Now, you, do you have any, do you have any idea? | |
Any idea? | |
Human trafficking is like saying the oil industry, or the communications sector, or telecommunications. | |
It is one of the biggest, I-M-M-A-N-E, one of the words, huge, bobnagin, colossal sectors in criminal cartels in the criminal world. | |
It is bigger. | |
It is bigger than anything. | |
Bigger than anything you can imagine. | |
Bigger than anything you can imagine. | |
The thing that people forget about the notion of whenever you deal with a human being in any kind of endeavor. | |
Let's say you and I were to go and we were to go into cocaine trafficking. | |
Oh, what a pain in the neck that is. | |
We got to go to some country. | |
For some reason we can't grow coca in this country. | |
Same thing with pineapples. | |
I don't know what the deal is. | |
We can't. | |
Just can't do it. | |
We gotta go to Bolivia. | |
We gotta go to some South American country. | |
We gotta go to some mountain. | |
We gotta get these cocainos and all those folks and they gotta go and pick the stuff and then they gotta drag it to some plant and mix it with the turpentine and all this other kind of stuff and make a brick out of it and... | |
And then you take the brick and you put it in. | |
You got to go pay off the cops and the federales and you got to truck it on down to some airport and you got to fly that to maybe, I don't know, Turkey or something. | |
Or if it's heroin, you got to do that. | |
But it's just a pain in the neck. | |
And yeah, yeah, yeah, you make the money. | |
And then after you risk this, this, this, and you get all the way over here, then you sell it and you got to go and you got to go back. | |
And you got to do it all over again. | |
But have a human being. | |
And that human being, it's just a matter of, what is it? | |
Physical labor? | |
Sexual labor? | |
What is it? | |
There's no end to it. | |
There's no end! | |
I know nobody wants to talk about this, and we're not going to go into detail, but not only that, but when you're done with this human being, this soul, they've got a lot of things called organs that are ripe for harvesting. | |
So let's just leave that, put that over there. | |
Nobody even wants to nobody wants to talk about things like this. | |
And I don't blame them because it's just too icky. | |
And you see, that's the problem. | |
And that's what we do. | |
See, we don't talk about stuff. | |
We don't talk about stuff that we don't like to talk about. | |
We just don't like to. | |
We don't like it. | |
It's just, eh, I don't know. | |
I don't want to talk. | |
We don't even want to talk about stuff that we do to ourselves. | |
No, I don't want to talk about that. | |
No, I just... | |
Because we're great. | |
It's part of psychological warfare. | |
We delude ourselves. | |
That's just too icky. | |
Nah, I don't want to talk about that. | |
We pretend we care. | |
We pretend we care. | |
Humans love to pretend they care about stuff. | |
Oh, we care about the environment. | |
We care about this. | |
We care about... | |
We care about gender. | |
We care about so much. | |
And one of the biggest problems that we have, and I know it's difficult for you, and you're probably just like most of us, you're unable to handle all of these issues coming at you at one time. | |
Aren't you? | |
Aren't you? | |
You cannot handle the number of problems. | |
You just can't. | |
You don't. | |
You can't handle it. | |
It's unnecessary. | |
You don't even recognize anything. | |
It's the most incredible. | |
I talk to people and I realize this is fascinating. | |
They have no, no, no. | |
Here's one for you. | |
We were listening to a study the other day. | |
It's a weird thing. | |
And it occurred to me that in today's climate, There was a time when people used to say, and it had to be very difficult, very difficult. | |
I know I've had friends who've told me this, where they had to come out to their parents and tell their parents that they were gay. | |
It was a horrible thing. | |
We know one case was so sad, Mrs. Illinois, years ago. | |
Very, very talented young man. | |
Father threw him out. | |
Who's the one who said, I'm going to beat it out of you? | |
Well, We're not going to go in. | |
But this young man, his father told him, we're going to beat it out of you. | |
How horrible is that? | |
I don't even understand that. | |
For a parent to say that? | |
I don't understand anything. | |
To me, your child is unconditional. | |
And if they're coming to you and they're saying, listen, this is the hardest thing I've ever done. | |
You know. | |
What we're hearing right now is, People aren't now saying anymore, I'm gay, I'm coming out. | |
No! | |
It's, I am fluid, my gender is transitional, I'm non-binary. | |
It's not gay anymore. | |
Now that may be an oversimplification, I'm sure there are exceptions to that rule. | |
But isn't that fascinating? | |
And people are told, this is what you're going to say. | |
I have one of my best pals ever. | |
Years, everybody, everybody, this was years ago, said, you know, I think he's gay. | |
I said, well, okay. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Never told me. | |
Well, I know that. | |
Never told me. | |
Never said it. | |
Until one day I said, why didn't you tell me? | |
Why didn't you say this? | |
And now he's happy and he's whatever. | |
Still a pal. | |
Doesn't matter to me. | |
I don't care. | |
Everybody always says that. | |
And I think most people believe that. | |
They say, we don't care. | |
This is your friend. | |
What difference does it make? | |
Do you care whether your friend is married or divorced? | |
No! | |
Left-handed, right-handed, it doesn't matter. | |
But what we're hearing today is instead of people saying, and maybe you've seen this as well, instead of somebody, a young person saying, I'm gay or whatever, they're saying, I'm non-binary. | |
So they're merging gender into gender in addition to We're in place of sexual preference. | |
Now, I'm not suggesting that there's no such thing as that. | |
Because there are. | |
Absolutely. | |
We knew about... | |
How long did we know about Caitlyn Jenner? | |
We knew about that forever. | |
Remember that? | |
We said that. | |
People said, you're out of your mind. | |
And we knew this. | |
Everybody knew it. | |
When I say everybody, there are people right now, it hasn't gotten into from the we all know it. | |
But, say what you want about Bruce Jenner, it's legitimate. | |
This isn't just some kind of getting attention. | |
What's very interesting, too, is it has variations of this. | |
I find this fascinating. | |
Bruce Jenner, Jenner, for example, has not any type of corrective surgery or any type of phalloplasty or anything like that. | |
But, if I recall correctly, Bruce Jenner, who has had certainly some form of cosmetic surgery, some form of hormone therapy, something to change morphology, physiognomy, but he said, excuse me, she said that she prefers women. | |
Am I correct? | |
Didn't Caitlyn Jenner say she prefers women? | |
Okay. | |
Now, I asked the question one time, does that make Caitlyn Jenner a lesbian, if there are such things anymore? | |
I wasn't being cute. | |
I wasn't trying to be funny. | |
And people immediately had the hardest time. | |
I said, but this is interesting. | |
Let's talk about this. | |
No, I don't want to talk about it. | |
I said, but I want to talk about it. | |
It's interesting. | |
And what we're finding is that it's not only non-binary, it's non, put it this way, sexually non-gender, non-sectarian. | |
It doesn't follow the rules. | |
Now that is the case. | |
This was not... | |
This was Caitlyn Jenner all his, her life believing that she identified. | |
I don't doubt the sincerity of that for a moment. | |
For a moment. | |
I know that's happened. | |
Remember Renee Richards? | |
And, uh... | |
Oh, what was her name? | |
Who was the woman in the 50s? | |
Anyway. | |
You know what I'm talking about. | |
But, let me say what I've just said and put it over here. | |
Today, what we're hearing... | |
Christine Jorgensen, right. | |
Today what we're hearing is instead of people saying I'm going to differentiate my particular ideology into either preference or whatever, we're having people saying my gender is non-binary. | |
That's what I find interesting and that's what I think may be problematic and that's where we are today. | |
Because there are people who are going to be saying this. | |
You can get people to say Anything. | |
Anything. | |
Anything. | |
If enough people say it. | |
And again, I'm not suggesting that nobody's sincere. | |
But if tomorrow you wanted everybody to say that anxiety, there is a clique, there is a group of people who recognize the importance of being anxious, And that you will assume a particular degree of social status by virtue of being anxious. | |
I promise you, people will say, I have anxiety. | |
Guarantee it. | |
Guarantee it. | |
And I'm going to tell you something again. | |
And you're going to laugh at me. | |
And you're going to say, he's doing it again. | |
He's talking about this again. | |
I saw this. | |
You still don't understand the significance of everybody getting their face... | |
Their face and their arms mutilated through ink poisoning, through this horrible tattoo, whatever it is. | |
You don't, you don't... | |
Somebody somewhere said, I'm going to do a bet. | |
I have a bet with you. | |
I'm going to tell you right now that within six months, less than that, People all over the world, everywhere, will cover, either cover or have huge, whatever it is, not just a tattoo, I guarantee you. | |
And somebody must have said, they're not going to do that. | |
Why? | |
Well, because it's permanent, it's expensive, and I don't think that... | |
Watch. | |
No, you don't understand. | |
Watch. | |
Overnight. | |
Do you remember this? | |
I don't know when this was. | |
I said whenever you see a neck tattoo, whenever they start tattooing your face, it's over with. | |
The significance of this is simply this. | |
All my life I have enjoyed and loved behavioral observation. | |
Animal mythology. | |
And the thing that bloomed, I don't know when I was, how old I was, but when I saw birds... | |
Starlings fly in formations called murmurations. | |
Murmurations are those beautiful inkblots. | |
It's like a lava lamp flying. | |
Have you ever seen schools of fish? | |
You don't see one fish that goes off and loses direction. | |
No, they think like one. | |
And there's something that's important. | |
There is something that is inherent. | |
When you act in unison, number one, you conserve energy, you conserve heat, you also confuse predators by virtue of your size. | |
But there is something that humans go through and animals go through. | |
The battle, the battle that you go through for individuality and acceptance. | |
It's the biggest thing. | |
There are some of us who break the mold But most of us do not. | |
Most people never break the mold. | |
Most people do everything exactly as everybody else does. | |
Whatever it is. | |
If they go to an office a while back when tech came in, remember, dressed down Fridays. | |
Fascinating. | |
Then, losing the tie. | |
When I see law offices and people doing the corporate shots without a tie, wow! | |
Why? | |
Going along. | |
And you will say, no, no, that's just a fad. | |
That's just a trend. | |
That's just a fashion. | |
No, it's not. | |
It's blind acquiescence. | |
It's the easiest thing in the world. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
Do you know who are the biggest examples of this right now? | |
Republicans. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
I was in a studio recently, and I got to watch a number of TV shows, you know, with the sound down, but I saw the monitors, for an hour. | |
I've never watched an hour. | |
I've never watched Fox News or any of the others for an hour. | |
Never. | |
Never. | |
But I'm looking at this. | |
And it hit me like, oh my God. | |
Look how they are. | |
Same four stories, roughly. | |
And it was, we're going to march in lockstep. | |
We are the Republicans. | |
We are the... | |
Now, they're not Trump supporters. | |
Describe for me one word, a Trump supporter. | |
Go ahead. | |
To be a Trump supporter is a different story. | |
I'm dead serious. | |
Tell me what a Trump supporter looks like. | |
I'll help you. | |
Trump supporters love hats, pins, labels, flags, anything. | |
They love this. | |
Republicans don't do it. | |
Democrats sure as hell don't do it. | |
Whenever you're driving in a neighborhood and you see an American flag, Republicans. | |
It's never a Democrat. | |
They have no interest in the flag or the country whatsoever. | |
All Trump people love symbols. | |
Symbology. | |
All of them. | |
All of them. | |
They love MAGA. | |
MAGA is more... | |
MAGA is like... | |
How do we say this? | |
I'm a... | |
When I was in Jesuit high school, we had AMDG, Ad Mayorum Dei Gloriam, for the greater glory of God. | |
That's Ignatius Loyola, that's the thing. | |
AMDG, AMDG, AMDG. | |
Maga, Maga, Maga. | |
It's a shibboleth. | |
You know what a shibboleth is? | |
It's an expression, an expression of inclusion. | |
Oh, it's unbelievable. | |
Republicans, not really there. | |
Republicans love to sit around, watch CPAC, watch what they are. | |
Uber, patriots, Trump not interested. | |
No. | |
Trump people are different. | |
They're like, put it this way, Republicans are, Republicans are like a bicycle club. | |
Trump people are the hell's angels. | |
Colors, In your face, kind of dangerous. | |
Don't really bother anybody, but say, wow. | |
They're serious. | |
Republicans aren't. | |
Republicans aren't. | |
They're just, they don't really know. | |
Trump people are over here. | |
Now, Democrats, who are these people? | |
God only knows. | |
God only knows. | |
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