Reformulating Ideology Effectively
It is easier to weaponize through delusion aspiration and desire than to actually come through with meaningful promises.
It is easier to weaponize through delusion aspiration and desire than to actually come through with meaningful promises.
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This is it. | |
This is the beginning. | |
This is the beginning. | |
The beginning of a show, of a moment that could change your life. | |
I want to change your life. | |
I want to change the way you think. | |
Okay? | |
I want to validate the way you think. | |
I don't want to teach you how to think correctly. | |
Now I know that may sound kind of highfalutin, but that's the way it is. | |
When it comes tofalutin, I only know high. | |
Let'sfalute, shall we? | |
Let's allfalute in concert and highlyfalute. | |
We'll call it highfalutin. | |
All of us. | |
Whatever a falute is, we're going to. | |
We're going to falute. | |
Now, we're going to be talking about a number of things today. | |
First and foremost, I do not ever spend time discussing other... | |
Well, I shouldn't say that. | |
Sometimes I think other... | |
If a commentator gets something wrong, I will say it. | |
If I think it causes a problem. | |
But I'm not here trying to say, oh, this one's good, this one's... | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care about that. | |
But let me give you two examples of something. | |
Number one is a theory, hypothesis that is being posited regarding President Trump. | |
That he is a Trojan horse for the New World Order. | |
That he's really not what you think he is. | |
It's some of the most preposterous balderdash I have ever heard. | |
I'm going to talk about that. | |
Number two, on August the 31st, well, two things happened this year. | |
Of course, as you well know, four days, the birthday of birthdays, your leader, your leader, the big day, the big day, this. | |
But on August the 31st, 25 years ago, Princess Di. | |
Died. | |
And people are talking about was she killed, was she murdered, was it an accident? | |
And in those two cases, I'm going to explain to you how people in our mindset continue to just how do we say this? | |
They just continue to just lose their minds. | |
Because they so enjoy the intellectual process and processes of what has been known as the conspiracy theory. | |
And I'm here to tell you, I am not a conspiracy theorist. | |
I'm a conspiracy analyst, as Gore Vidal says, if there's a conspiracy. | |
If there is a confederation of Kabbalah, some kind of a coordinated, confederated union of two guilty people, two or more guilty people, doing something in a clandestine way to bring about something, yeah, I'll talk about it. | |
I have no problem with that. | |
But that's not where I go first. | |
That's not my goal. | |
But many people do. | |
They love this. | |
They love this. | |
They start With that premise. | |
That's where they begin. | |
And we're going to put an end to that. | |
We're going to put an end to that. | |
And I want you to understand why that is so wrong and dangerous and intellectually disingenuous. | |
We're going to talk about that. | |
But first, some business we have to get out of the way. | |
Number one, as you know, and as I've been telling you, for some particular reason, this particular channel, as we particularly speak now, Despite our falutin that is high, we have been demonetized. | |
Demonetized for reasons that we do not know. | |
And it is no, there's no charging instrument, there's no, you did this, you said this, here's how you can fix that. | |
Nothing. | |
It's just, boom! | |
And they will, sometimes when you inquire, they will merely send you a series of lists, rules. | |
They say, well, here are the rules. | |
Yeah, but what rule did I... | |
I mean, if you were to be pulled over by a police officer and somebody says, I pulled you over, why? | |
And he hands you a statute book, it's in there. | |
Yeah, but which one? | |
I don't have time to tell you which one. | |
So in any event, prior to that, we enjoyed your ability to ask questions and to support us with your most generous contributions. | |
And people have asked, well, how do I do this? | |
Well, right now, if you go to the description section of this, somebody emailed me and said, what's the description section? | |
In the YouTube, in this piece, when we are done, when you go to the description, you know, it tells you who we are? | |
That's it. | |
It's in there. | |
There's PayPal. | |
There's Cash App. | |
There's Patreon. | |
There's Bitcoin. | |
There's a place to send a check. | |
It's all there. | |
And it's there. | |
I always read the description. | |
Some people say, well, where is this? | |
It's in the description. | |
What's the description? | |
In the YouTube. | |
YouTube? | |
How are you watching me? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't. | |
Okay. | |
Well, there it is. | |
Now, if you want, some people have been saying, please don't mention my name. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Thank you. | |
Or, I have a question. | |
I want you to talk about this. | |
Whatever you want. | |
Whether there's a question, whether it's just to support, there it is. | |
And it will be so appreciated. | |
Because this is not the future. | |
This is now. | |
This is now. | |
I was explaining last night to somebody. | |
I said, we're watching TV. | |
I said, do you see what they're doing? | |
See what this news show is doing? | |
They're talking to you. | |
In this particular case, I'm talking to you. | |
And if you want to talk to me, you talk to me. | |
And you talk to each other. | |
This is so unique. | |
There is no Bout, I doubt it. | |
Okay, let me say that. | |
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Food shortages. | |
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Global supply chain problems are having, as you know, domino effects on everything. | |
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You can read this. | |
You know this. | |
You're most involved in this. | |
Farmers aren't able to plant as many crops. | |
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You have ESG problems, Klaus Schwab. | |
We saw it in Sri Lanka with nitrogen, with fertilizer. | |
Fertilizers are problems. | |
They're scarce and expensive. | |
And food shortages are going to happen when stores run out of food that we have now. | |
There is a delay. | |
And for some reason, people think, well, because I haven't seen this. | |
It's just like with... | |
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Baby formula? | |
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I have many friends. | |
I'm sure you do too. | |
And some of my friends love to make things complicated. | |
They love it. | |
If there's a way to bring in either some satanic reference, Illuminati, Freemasonry, now understand something. | |
I'm not suggesting for a moment that that doesn't exist, but that's not where I go first. | |
But I've got friends who say, if there's a way I can do it, they'll do it. | |
And there is a fellow, I'm not going to mention names, But he's a British fellow who advocates the notion of reptilian beings inhabiting the royal family. | |
Words to that effect. | |
And there was this most interesting... | |
And I just did something at lionelmedia.com. | |
I just did this very thorough, far more biting attack on this. | |
And it goes something as follows. | |
Donald Trump is, in essence, a Trojan horse for the New World Order because he hasn't done anything. | |
But Ron DeSantis has. | |
Ron DeSantis is the guy. | |
Ron DeSantis is the... | |
he has done the most for Florida. | |
He's done the most to deal directly with You know, vaccines or mask mandates, school orders and the like. | |
And by the way, there are more people in Florida, believe it or not, who aren't as crazy about him. | |
It's interesting. | |
I don't understand why. | |
Teachers do not particularly care. | |
But anyway, it doesn't matter. | |
Now, why do I say this? | |
Well, first of all, let's look at this. | |
Number one. | |
When your job, and I want you to take this to heart, please don't take what I'm saying the wrong way. | |
Please don't take this the wrong way. | |
But I want you to understand something, because you're an adult. | |
There are many of us right now involved in this wonderful world of streaming who are trying to find new ways to up the metrics. | |
There's nothing wrong with it. | |
There are people who play to the metrics. | |
I want my numbers to go up. | |
I want to fill arenas. | |
I want to fill venues. | |
I want to fill orders. | |
I want my particular message to convert into something which is explicable, demonstrable, and verifiable. | |
And I am going to say, That which is consistent with my audience. | |
Let me say this again. | |
I, they say, I'm going to say that which is consistent with my audience. | |
I hear this all the time. | |
You know, your audience likes this. | |
I'm going to tell you something. | |
It may be the most stupid thing that anybody's ever done, but I don't think so. | |
I never play to my audience. | |
More often than not, the audience is furious because I don't believe this. | |
But there's one thing I want you to know. | |
You have to know this. | |
I am authentic. | |
What I tell you, I tell you because I believe it and I can prove it. | |
I don't wish it. | |
I don't hope it. | |
I don't think it. | |
I don't have a hunch. | |
It doesn't... | |
No. | |
People have misunderstood me from the get-go. | |
I'm not going to change now. | |
I'm not going to change now. | |
In my, soon this week, 64 years, somebody said, you're not 64, you're 65. Really? | |
Well, I beg to differ, but in any event, misplaced certitude. | |
I am not going to ever play to somebody that I think just makes, which is just, I'm not going to do that. | |
I'm not going... | |
I have never done that ever. | |
I did things that absolutely were the most alienating. | |
Alienating, and I believed in them 100%. | |
You don't understand in the old days of pro-Second Amendment. | |
You don't understand this. | |
There was a time, 35 years ago, 1988, there was no pro-Second Amendment. | |
There was like, sort of, but I mean, it wasn't really, you know, not like now. | |
People just thought, well, what kind of self-defense? | |
And they went crazy. | |
What are you talking about? | |
You can't do that. | |
You can't say Second Amendment. | |
You're not some crazy person. | |
I'm sorry. | |
This is a constitutional amendment. | |
It wasn't cool then. | |
Paul Harvey wasn't talking about it. | |
This was at the time of Rush really wasn't talking about it. | |
It wasn't really. | |
But I believed in it. | |
100%. | |
100%. | |
Lock and load used to be my shibboleth, my whatever. | |
Drug legalization. | |
Easy for me to say. | |
New teeth. | |
The most stupid thing in the world was this taking human beings and warehousing them to handle drug addiction by arresting them? | |
This was in Florida? | |
This was years ago? | |
This was during the cocaine? | |
They wanted to string these people up. | |
And I'm talking about legalizing it? | |
Absolutely. | |
There were a few people. | |
I didn't care. | |
I believe it. | |
I'm not going to tell you what I don't believe. | |
I'm not. | |
I'm not going to do this false piety and do all this phony religious stuff that so many phony... | |
Religious folks in the conservative world believe they are the phoniest. | |
It's almost sacrilegious the way they use Jesus and God as a means of promoting their stuff. | |
Oh, in the name of Jesus. | |
And they quote scripture. | |
They want to make... | |
I want to barf. | |
How dare you do that? | |
But they're playing to the audience. | |
That's the thing. | |
This is what my audience likes. | |
Well, do you like that? | |
Well, yeah, I guess. | |
Really? | |
You sure about that? | |
What do you say that your audience doesn't like? | |
Nothing. | |
Phony. | |
Phony. | |
Don't need it. | |
Okay? | |
That's number one. | |
Now let me start off with the next thing. | |
Donald Trump. | |
Oh my God. | |
It is... | |
Right now, people in our world, in the streaming world of commentary, not television, Not television. | |
That is a burned out star. | |
And the light hasn't hit you yet. | |
They're talking about Brian Stelter. | |
Oh my God. | |
This is a story? | |
I'd rather hear Bennifer nuptials stories than hear about shifting the crew at CNN. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
Who cares about that? | |
In any event. | |
But these are the people who are out there that are part of this kind of a mean-spirited, biting kind of... | |
You see, our group, and I say this, our group, our... | |
I guess I'm a part of this. | |
They love to just make fun of people. | |
Oh, Brian Stelter looks like this. | |
Oh, did you hear the way he sounds? | |
Oh, look at the way he looks. | |
Even Tucker Carlson makes fun of his voice, and not for nothing, but I'm just saying, Amadeus, I wouldn't be, you know, I'm just saying. | |
There's a lot of stuff you can say about, you know, old Tater, but anyway, that's not my thing. | |
Because what we've done is, we've taken this high... | |
Art form of intellectual distillation and actual looking at reviews. | |
And we've made them so mean. | |
Give me an example. | |
Look at Mike Lindell. | |
Look at what they've done to him. | |
Look what they've said about him. | |
This is the greatest guy. | |
This is an American story. | |
This, in any other situation, in any other walk of life, this man would be... | |
Giving seminars, but because he dared say what he wanted, look at the way they treat him. | |
Look at what's happening right now. | |
It is beyond anything I have ever seen. | |
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Now let me talk about this. | |
And I know people don't like this. | |
If you think for a moment, and God bless him, but if you think for a moment that Ron DeSantis is going to go to Washington, And show these people how it's done. | |
You are out of your mind. | |
They are going to eat him alive. | |
Now nobody wants to say that. | |
Nobody cares about that. | |
If you think that somehow he's going to go and he's going to take what's happening in Florida. | |
And he's going to go to Washington. | |
And they're going to say, well, well, well. | |
Governor, welcome. | |
Would you like, have you, do you have a DOJ in Florida, in Tallahassee? | |
Do you have a Department of Justice? | |
No. | |
What do you have? | |
Do you have an FBI? | |
You have the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. | |
They're actually very good. | |
They're like just state police. | |
Do you? | |
You don't have that, do you? | |
Do you know what we do? | |
I don't think so. | |
Do you have a Department of Justice? | |
No. | |
No. | |
You've got some judges. | |
That's nice. | |
You've got state attorneys. | |
State attorneys are the district attorney. | |
I know in Hillsborough County you suspended one. | |
One? | |
One? | |
That's it? | |
Okay, good. | |
Excellent. | |
What do you think you're going to do here? | |
Do you think you're going to what? | |
Issue an order that says you're not going to have any kind of gender classifications in schools? | |
Do you think you're going to do that? | |
Do you think you're going to have some kind of a mask? | |
You've never met the CDC, have you? | |
You don't understand that, do you? | |
You don't have one of those, do you? | |
You don't understand what this is, do you? | |
Now, there is this fellow, very interesting, very talented, very entertaining, who advocates a variety of, and you must admit, reptilian theories, which I think are interesting. | |
I am not that conversant with him, so I'm not in a position to give a thumbs up or down after that, but... | |
And he has... | |
Somebody sent me this article. | |
Somebody said he proposed, and I only bring this up as an example, that Trump caved. | |
That Trump caved. | |
He listened to experts. | |
He should have said, I'm not going to involve myself in any kind of vaccination because that doesn't make any sense. | |
It's not real. | |
I know better. | |
And I'm going to... | |
I'm going to shut down the CDC and fire Birx and fire Fauci. | |
I'm going to do that because I know better. | |
I'm going to do this. | |
He actually said this. | |
And I'm not going to bring up the fact that some people aren't, they don't live in this country. | |
Not that that matters, but I find myself a little reluctant to comment on, for example, the UK or France when I really don't know. | |
I'm not that conversant with the political system, but anyway. | |
But let me tell you something, and you listen to me, and you listen good. | |
If you think, at the height, do you remember 2020? | |
Do you remember this? | |
I don't think you do. | |
I don't think you do. | |
Because we have the attention span of a gnat in this country. | |
I don't think people remember this. | |
I don't think they remember. | |
I don't think they care about it. | |
And I don't think they remember. | |
How the world was coming apart. | |
And if you think, sir, that anybody would have suggested or would have allowed the President of the United States to say, I'm not going to give in to this crazy, what's all this SARS COVID? | |
When the world was on fire because he knows better. | |
I know what the truth is. | |
I don't believe all these people with their claims. | |
I know this. | |
This is probably a reptilian-based pathogen. | |
Don't make me laugh. | |
Don't. | |
You don't remember this. | |
Because here's the part that I cannot explain, no matter how much I've tried. | |
There's what we talk about and then there's politics. | |
And then there's reality. | |
But then there's us because we know better. | |
We're smarter than people. | |
We're smarter than people. | |
We know things. | |
People will send me a video. | |
And I do not understand what am I supposed to do with this video. | |
No, I just want you to see what this is. | |
This is a doctor. | |
He is a chiropractor from Portsmouth, Utah. | |
Why are you saying this to me? | |
No, I just want you to see. | |
Don't waste your time. | |
I mean, music I would more appreciate. | |
My good friend Christos, I get every Rory Gallagher retrospective and I'm a better person for that. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Let me ask you this. | |
What do you think this is? | |
I like this one. | |
This is a good one. | |
This one claims that Queen Elizabeth is really a salamander. | |
May I send this to you? | |
No! | |
Watch this. | |
It's great. | |
Why are you doing this? | |
Because I think these are my own. | |
I look at this as though I somehow... | |
I just want to be the one who says, I said this to you. | |
I saw this first. | |
Why are you doing it? | |
No, I just want you to. | |
Can I send you something on seed oils? | |
I know about that. | |
No, I just want to send you this. | |
Can I send you this? | |
Can I send you an article that says there's no such thing as that cholesterol means nothing? | |
This, you know, LDL stuff is ridiculous. | |
There's no connection whatsoever. | |
To hyperlipidemia and coronary artery disease? | |
None! | |
None! | |
Can I send you this? | |
No! | |
Don't! | |
Why bother? | |
I just want to send you this. | |
I don't understand this. | |
I don't... | |
Well, I got this one thing. | |
This is a study. | |
So we start off with where do we fit now? | |
Number one. | |
Do you understand what politics is? | |
Number one. | |
Number two. | |
I know everybody likes DeSantis, and he's very good, but he doesn't know what he's getting into. | |
In fact, DeSantis, one of the things that Trump did, which was either his good part, depending upon how you look at it, was the fact that he didn't know anything about the way politics is. | |
DeSantis has a chief of staff. | |
DeSantis has a press secretary. | |
DeSantis understands how to work the Senate. | |
House of Representatives. | |
State level, but it's a perfect analog. | |
He understands how to work districts and school boards and unions and this. | |
Being a governor is one of the greatest tools there is. | |
And it's an impediment. | |
And it's an impediment because you go in there thinking like a politician. | |
What Trump did was he said, I don't know anything about that. | |
I'm doing it this way. | |
Well, you can't do that. | |
Why can't I do that? | |
Sometimes it's better. | |
Sometimes it's not. | |
Sometimes it's stupid. | |
Oh, and don't get me wrong. | |
Trump's made some of the most boneheaded stuff. | |
Why is he doing this? | |
We don't know. | |
Absolutely. | |
I mean, it is. | |
We've seen stuff that's just difficult to even put into perspective in terms of why has he done that? | |
What was he doing? | |
Now, So there's a balance between this. | |
But let me say this again. | |
This world, not this country, this world was coming apart. | |
And we can argue about gain of function. | |
We can argue about China. | |
We can do all that stuff. | |
And it's a wonderful argument. | |
It has nothing to do with this. | |
And that's the part of this. | |
That's the part. | |
Critical thinking says, but that argument has nothing to do with what he has to do now. | |
Exactly. | |
No president can say, hello. | |
I'm speaking today to the, and I can't think of any other word for it, but I'm going to say it, to the Conspiracist Streaming Society. | |
I'm speaking to you. | |
Nobody else. | |
I'm only speaking to you. | |
During the course, and I'll never forget this, during the course of As the World Was Freaking Out, Oh my God, the videos are coming. | |
Here's a guy named Dr. So-and-so. | |
You've got to watch this. | |
I'm saying, why are you sending me this? | |
Because he says this isn't real. | |
Excuse me. | |
Imagine we're in a warehouse. | |
Everybody is running, screaming, fire. | |
And you're saying, there's no fire here. | |
What are you doing? | |
And meanwhile, you're being trampled as everybody's... | |
You say, give me the microphone. | |
Hello? | |
Yes. | |
Is this on? | |
Yes. | |
Excuse me. | |
There is no fire. | |
I've got a video here. | |
You don't understand this? | |
They'd have your high. | |
You would be by proclamation. | |
You're missing the point. | |
You're not paying attention to what's going on, about how people are freaking out. | |
No, no, no, no, I'm right about this. | |
You don't understand. | |
I'm right. | |
You're wrong. | |
This is crazy. | |
This is nuts. | |
Fauci, fire Fauci. | |
They love this guy. | |
No, no, no, I know better. | |
I know better. | |
This is when I say, alright, I don't even know what they're talking about. | |
This is great for your audience, but this is insanity. | |
Nobody's going to do this. | |
And believe me when I tell you this, DeSantis is too smart to do this. | |
Now, here's another one, too. | |
You know what happened at the end of this month, 25 years ago, August 31st? | |
Princess Di died. | |
Have you ever talked to people about that? | |
Oh, the best. | |
Oh, they've got it figured out. | |
Oh, I know. | |
I know about that. | |
You do, huh? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, please. | |
It's obvious. | |
How do you know that? | |
I'll send you the video. | |
Excuse me. | |
Don't send me a video. | |
Why do you think that? | |
I don't... | |
Well, because the video... | |
No. | |
Why do you... | |
What do you know? | |
I don't know anything. | |
I just know videos. | |
I send you videos. | |
Don't you understand something? | |
I don't do any independent research. | |
I just see a video. | |
I like this guy. | |
I like the numbers. | |
And somebody said to me the other day, I'm going to send you something, what Bill Burr said. | |
I said, what did Bill Burr say? | |
No, it's great. | |
Well, what did he say? | |
Well, it was about the WNBA. | |
But it's great. | |
Well, what was it? | |
Well, just watch. | |
What do you think? | |
Well, I don't really think anything. | |
But I'm going to send this to you. | |
You know, Joe Rogan said, Joe Rogan? | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
And these are great people. | |
No, but what do you think? | |
What do you think? | |
When people become educated, they might cite somebody. | |
They might say, well, you know, Schopenhauer said this, this, this, Niels Bohr said this, don't forget what, whatever, Claire Booth-Lews, blah, blah, blah, Joan Didion. | |
But nobody goes in and just repeats what they're saying without culling the information. | |
We're the most anti-intellectual group of people I've ever seen. | |
Well, what do you think? | |
Why do you think? | |
Well, I'm not, I don't really know, but I think this. | |
And I have talked, and I love talking to people about Princess Di. | |
What happened? | |
Oh, what do you think? | |
Well, I'll tell you what I think. | |
Yeah, but what do you think? | |
Well, I'll send you a video. | |
Stop with the video. | |
Stop telling me you're going to send me a video. | |
Stop. | |
There is absolutely no proof available today. | |
Anywhere. | |
Proof. | |
That shows or proves that she was, that this was a homicide. | |
It doesn't exist. | |
What? | |
Doesn't exist. | |
Proof. | |
Not hunch. | |
Proof. | |
What's proof? | |
Ah, here we go. | |
Proof. | |
Evidence. | |
No, no. | |
And no video. | |
Videos are not an evidence. | |
What do you think? | |
There are four, actually five, but four types of death. | |
Natural, accidental, suicide, or homicide. | |
And also unexplained, but that's kind of assumed. | |
So let's say princess died. | |
Is it natural? | |
I don't think so. | |
Forget accidental. | |
Was it suicide? | |
No. | |
Homicide? | |
Well, homicide. | |
Caused by someone else. | |
You know that when somebody dies, when somebody is executed, on the death certificate, it says, cause of death. | |
Homicide. | |
Because that's what it was. | |
And I sit back and I say, go ahead. | |
They got nothing. | |
It's a sort of, they never say, well I, you know, it looks like this. | |
No, it's absolute no. | |
You don't understand. | |
And how people think this. | |
No, you've got to prove something. | |
Let's go to court. | |
And you're going to be the prosecutor and you're going to prove this. | |
And I'm going to be the defense lawyer and I'm going to rebut this. | |
You prove homicide. | |
Go ahead. | |
You can't. | |
You can't. | |
There's no evidence. | |
You might think stuff. | |
But good luck. | |
And nobody thinks like this. | |
Nobody even imagines. | |
And this is what my audience loves where I disagree with my audience. | |
This is where we say... | |
And if ever you could say, you know what? | |
They proved it. | |
I would say, doesn't surprise me, but that doesn't prove anything. | |
Pick anything. | |
Kennedy. | |
Vietnam. | |
Prove. | |
Just... | |
We all say... | |
Well, we know. | |
We know? | |
Not because of proof. | |
We know because of hunch. | |
We know because of a lot of other things. | |
We don't know anything. | |
What do you mean we don't know? | |
We don't know anything. | |
Somewhere along the line, when it came to education and critical thinking, people said, here's what you need to know something. | |
If you feel it, if you wish it, if you hope it, if everybody in your group agrees to something, what we do is we repeat little things we hear. | |
We, my group, you, are the best repeaters ever. | |
And the repetition becomes fact. | |
Remember, the man who killed Liberty Valance. | |
When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. | |
Just say it. | |
Say it. | |
Mention the fact. | |
You can say, well, obviously Princess Di was carrying Dodie's child. | |
How do you know that? | |
I just know it. | |
How do you know that? | |
Well, because you don't know that. | |
You never say, you know, I've heard people suggest. | |
And if that could be proven, that would change things. | |
Fine, got no problem with that. | |
But that's not what people say. | |
They say, no, this is true. | |
Let me give you an example of something. | |
You're not going to believe this. | |
But I'm going to tell you this. | |
I love the way people think of things. | |
I have a friend of mine who is a... | |
Cardiac patient. | |
And she went to her cardiologist. | |
And her cardiologist said, it's important for you to drink milk and dairy and cheese because of your bones, because of calcium. | |
From a cardiologist. | |
And I said, you know, That you can do, if you want, you don't have to, I'm not telling you, but you know that milk is not the best source of calcium. | |
You can get it in vegetables. | |
What? | |
In her mind, through years and years and years of just putting things together, she believed that milk is calcium. | |
Milk is bones. | |
Milk. | |
Dairy is milk. | |
Dairy is milk. | |
Calcium, calcium, calcium. | |
Forget the calcification around coronary artery, but it doesn't matter. | |
Milk? | |
Boom, boom. | |
And doctors will say, yes. | |
And you can get calcium from that? | |
Yes. | |
What about the other things in dairy? | |
What about that? | |
What about casein? | |
What? | |
What about the saturated fats? | |
What? | |
I don't know. | |
Vegetables? | |
No. | |
In my mind, no. | |
Milk. | |
Calcium. | |
Here's one for you. | |
What's the best way of getting potassium? | |
People love this. | |
Well, you know, I was sick. | |
I had the flu. | |
Potassium. | |
Potassium. | |
Okay. | |
Number one source of potassium? | |
Without a doubt, always, bananas. | |
I don't know if the Chiquita Banana Lobby did this or whatever. | |
Bananas? | |
Bananas aren't even in the top ten. | |
Well, that's what I think. | |
Protein, which people love. | |
Meat. | |
Only way to get it. | |
That's it. | |
And they come up with these things too and they say, well soy causes, you know, okay. | |
I'm not going to go through the diet part. | |
We have these things that we believe in. | |
And what we do is when we go to groups of people who believe what we believe in, it fortifies our belief by virtue of the fact that they are there. | |
Just like religion. | |
Going to church verifies, fortifies, reinforces the truth of our religious conviction because these people are there. | |
And if all these people believe it, it must be true. | |
Go to a MUFON convention or a group. | |
I happen to believe by virtue of the interminable list of Proof of evidence of either extraterrestrial, extradimensional, whatever it is. | |
You can call them UFOs, UAVs or whatever. | |
That's the Arab Emirates. | |
UAVs. | |
But absolutely. | |
The evidence is just overwhelming. | |
There are people on death row for less evidence than that. | |
Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | |
Independent of whatever anybody else says. | |
I don't care about anybody else. | |
I'm telling you. | |
Absolutely. | |
So do I say I believe in something? | |
I don't know exactly how they... | |
I do know that this is evidence of this. | |
The particular form of it, I don't know. | |
People knew years ago when they believed in this cancer. | |
Remember the word cancer from the crab. | |
By virtue of how the cancer, its tendrils would surround things like a crab. | |
Anyway, they may not be able to explain it, the molecular structure, but they knew it was there. | |
So anyway, to make a long story short, I know this. | |
Now, if you want to completely dispel, if you want to completely turn off anybody's belief in extraterrestrial interstellar travel or whatever it is, Go to a MUFON convention. | |
See people walking around with the big buttons and just listen to them and you'll say, this is nuts. | |
No, excuse me. | |
The theory is over here, the hypothesis. | |
These people are a different story. | |
Different story. | |
I always think, I don't know about you, but same thing with religion. | |
There is much to be said about the hypotheses and the theories of religion. | |
But if you watch Joel Osteen or Benny Henn or Ernest Aingeley or anybody self-flagellating or impaling themselves on a cross in the Philippines, that's nuts. | |
But that has nothing to do with this. | |
So do you understand this? | |
Just nod yes. | |
Number one, we need proof. | |
Number two, proof does not mean everybody agrees with this. | |
Number three, Proof does not mean, I like this idea. | |
I like this idea. | |
Here's one for you. | |
People love to say this all the time. | |
Well, you know, Joe, well, he died of a broken heart. | |
Yeah, I believe that. | |
Stop. | |
What does that mean? | |
No, I just believe people die of sadness. | |
Sadness as a pathogen, as a means of dying. | |
You believe that? | |
You proof? | |
If I said to you, cancer, glioblastoma, diabetes, hypertension, blah, blah, blah, broken heart. | |
You're putting a broken heart in the same category? | |
Well, that's not what you said. | |
You said you believe this. | |
You see what I'm saying, dude? | |
We believe stuff. | |
And there are people, and I'm sorry to say this, who will go on any kind of streaming platform and say, my audience wants this, I'm going to give them that. | |
I have an idea. | |
I believe that Mitch McConnell is a mallard as a duck. | |
I don't believe that, but I said that. | |
Do you know I've got a million people watching that video? | |
What? | |
Yeah. | |
It's gone viral. | |
What is your theory? | |
I said that Mitch McConnell is a mallard. | |
He's a duck. | |
He's a drake. | |
That's insane. | |
Insane, huh? | |
I've got a million people following it. | |
That thing went viral. | |
It's all over the place. | |
Yeah, but that doesn't make it true. | |
Who cares if it's true? | |
The metrics. | |
I'm number one. | |
That's what I care for. | |
That's exactly what's happening right now. | |
And don't think for a moment that the people who brought you this knew exactly. | |
I'm going to turn this one down. | |
Why? | |
You know, there's this guy over there and he's saying some good stuff about Princess Di. | |
I'll take care of that. | |
Why? | |
Nobody's watching them. | |
That means to people, you must not have any... | |
This is a token economy, by the way. | |
This is Skinnerian. | |
Hey, you want to go out to eat? | |
Got a great Italian restaurant. | |
Let me see. | |
Ooh, Yelp only gave it three. | |
What does that mean? | |
I don't know. | |
This is five. | |
What does that mean? | |
I mean, may mean something, may not. | |
You see what's happening? | |
So let me ask you. | |
What do you believe? | |
It is a very difficult thing, F. Scott Fitzgerald said, for people to have two completely different ideas going back to back. | |
Competing. | |
It's very difficult. | |
We don't know how to think in this country. | |
We don't know critical thinking. | |
know how to do it. | |
We don't know how to do it. | |
We don't know how to do it. | |
We craft answers the way we like reality to be. | |
For example, if I had to guess from what I know in my experience and what I'm thinking, and I said, who is going to win 2024? | |
Pure handicapping. | |
Not, do I want this one? | |
You ever talk to a professional gambler about football? | |
They couldn't care less about the team. | |
They have no favorite teams at all. | |
I mean, they might, but when they gamble, it's all about odds and over and under and point spread. | |
They don't care about that. | |
But I would say that if I had to guess, if I had to bet, it would be Gavin Newsom. | |
I'm feeling it. | |
Now, that could change right now, but if I had to book the odds right now, absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | |
Now, this is what people would say. | |
This is what people would say. | |
Why do you say that? | |
Because of the system. | |
Because of the votes. | |
We have a system right now that I don't trust. | |
I don't trust our voting. | |
I don't trust it. | |
I'm not a denier. | |
I don't trust it. | |
I don't trust any of it. | |
I don't trust it. | |
I don't believe it. | |
None of it. | |
None of it. | |
It happens. | |
It doesn't. | |
Not only do I help, even if you said, even if you, let me explain something. | |
Even if you said, no, no, no, no. | |
I know for a fact, we sent out 100,000 ballots, 100,000 came back, and they were all, everybody signed their name. | |
These are legit. | |
I'm not talking about the actual vote itself. | |
I'm talking about the way they vote, what they vote for, why they vote, what they know, what they want, what the reason for this is. | |
I don't, I don't, I guess what I'm trying to say is, I don't trust humans. | |
I don't trust humans, so I don't. | |
But especially now, and especially when we live in a system where if you question the result of an election, you're called a denier. | |
So think about that one right there. | |
We don't know anything. | |
But I would vote for him. | |
He'd be perfect. | |
Young, looks the part. | |
You could talk about whether somebody's looks looks a hell of a lot better. | |
Biden is just so gone, it's not even funny. | |
He knows the rote memorization inside and out. | |
He is part of the corrupt. | |
The California political system from the Newsoms, the Browns, the D 'Alessandros, the Pelosi's, they make the five families of New York look like the Junior League. | |
They are the best. | |
Now, if I said that, Based upon what I just said, people will look and say, I can't stand Gavin Newsom. | |
Or I like Gavin Newsom and you're right. | |
That's not the answer. | |
Why? | |
No critical thinking. | |
That's not the way to go. | |
No critical thinking. | |
No nothing. | |
I know I'm wasting my time. | |
I know this doesn't work in streaming. | |
I know people don't like this. | |
This isn't fun. | |
People want me to say things that they want to be true. | |
I can't do that. | |
I just can't. | |
I'd love to say stuff where, oh my God. | |
You know what I wish was true? | |
Karma. | |
What does that mean? | |
Well, what goes around comes around. | |
Really? | |
I don't think that's true. | |
I don't think that's true. | |
I think we're going to be able to explain it differently. | |
I don't believe any of it. | |
Any of it. | |
That's something people love to say. | |
They love to believe. | |
I wish we could say that. | |
I wish there was this divine sense of order. | |
Bad people will always be stopped because bad... | |
No. | |
Doesn't work no way. | |
Sorry. | |
Doesn't work no way. | |
The best people who are running. | |
I don't believe in meritocracy. | |
I don't believe in any of that stuff. | |
I don't believe in anything. | |
I'm looking at something, and I am, to me, life is like a zoo. | |
You look at it, you see, why is it an interesting bird? | |
Look at that one. | |
Wow, look at that. | |
I live in New York City, where we have Eric Adams, who was probably the most incompetent person who has not a clue as to what's happening. | |
He was running against a man named Curtis Lewa, who could have done a lot of good things, but by virtue of his Girlfriend and now wife. | |
He became smitten with the issue of feral cats and kitties. | |
It's something the most ridiculous. | |
I'm thinking, New York City and this is it? | |
Dear God. | |
What are we doing here? | |
I don't know. | |
And then we have people that I meet who don't know anything. | |
They don't know anything. | |
So let me go back and tell you something. | |
Donald Trump is fascinating. | |
And the people, if I sat down, With him. | |
And I've never spoken to him about this. | |
Never. | |
I don't think he'd like it. | |
That's a big problem. | |
He doesn't allow people to tell him stuff that's the truth. | |
But first of all, everybody around you is starting with your family. | |
I would tell them, do me a favor. | |
Take a vacation. | |
I don't want to see you. | |
I don't want to hear from you. | |
Shut your social media down. | |
Go away. | |
Let them unremember you. | |
Okay? | |
Go away. | |
Leave me alone. | |
Especially you, Jared. | |
I don't even want to hear you. | |
I don't know what you're doing. | |
I pardoned your father, for God's sake. | |
Leave me alone. | |
Go away. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Now, second of all, who's going to be a part of your staff? | |
How do you pick these people? | |
Who's this group you picked? | |
These are the most incompetent people. | |
Remember Ronald Reagan? | |
Remember his staff? | |
Michael Deaver, Jim Baker, Lynn Nofziger, Ed Meese, William French Smith. | |
Oh my God, it was terrific! | |
Nixon too. | |
Because remember, those are people who have a little bit of a background. | |
Metrics. | |
Now, again, let me go back to DeSantis. | |
This is fascinating. | |
I don't know who's leading him or helping him, but he is it. | |
He is the future. | |
He might be 2024. | |
It depends. | |
See, these are things, too, we don't know. | |
We don't know what's happening. | |
He could be threatened. | |
He could be... | |
There could be chances of very serious prosecutions that are there saying, don't make us do this. | |
We'll give you a chance. | |
Who knows? | |
I don't know. | |
I'm just guessing. | |
I'm not really sure. | |
And what we are seeing right now is just... | |
Put it this way. | |
I'm not frightened. | |
I'm flabbergasted. | |
It's like I woke up and I can't believe what I'm seeing. | |
Now listen to me carefully. | |
This is the most important thing in the world. | |
And this is your challenge today. | |
Think about this. | |
Don't listen to anybody else. | |
Don't send me any more videos. | |
I don't care about the videos. | |
Please, save the videos. | |
Save the electrons. | |
The electrons that it took for you to push forward. | |
No. | |
Save them. | |
Just send them to somebody else. | |
But think about this. | |
You know who the most dangerous American is? | |
The most dangerous American is the one who says, it's okay here. | |
I'm living in Wallopsford, Georgia. | |
Our schools are fine and we don't have any crime. | |
It doesn't matter to me. | |
That's most Americans. | |
Yeah, I guess it's okay. | |
But you know, if I didn't, I don't really feel this. | |
I mean, they haven't done this in our class. | |
Yeah, we've got some crazy teachers and we've got some crime, but I'm really not seeing anything. | |
I don't see any fentanyl. | |
By the way, it's fentanyl, not fentanyl. | |
I don't know why they say that. | |
That's the most dangerous. | |
It's called torpor, lethargy, ennui, boredom, nonchalance, inertia, whatever. | |
That's the most dangerous person. | |
Doesn't know about reptilian royals or... | |
Princess Dot doesn't know anything. | |
Just like, maybe I'll vote, maybe I'll not. | |
We've always been Democrats. | |
Whatever. | |
That is the most dangerous person. | |
And he will tell you. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Life is good where I am. | |
I like America. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Yeah, that's a big city, but that's not here. | |
Yeah, you've got... | |
Various John Waters dance routines and libraries, but we don't have that here. | |
We're doing alright. | |
I mean, the gas is okay. | |
It could be lower. | |
That's the part. | |
That's the majority of America. | |
The majority of America says, I don't know what you're talking about. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
You're worrying about all these things and you're talking about... | |
That's it. | |
And you know what? | |
They're not wrong. | |
You can't tell them, well, you know you're crazy, right? | |
No, I'm not crazy. | |
That's the way I feel. | |
Well, you're wrong. | |
Let me send you some videos. | |
No, no, no, don't. | |
I want to send you this one, Dr. Chiringa. | |
This is the one that says that cowpox is really nothing but cowpox. | |
Yeah, monkeypox. | |
No, it's an orthopox. | |
You ever gotten those? | |
You ever gotten those? | |
Where do we start with this? | |
We start with you. | |
And the first thing you've got to do is what I said when we first started off. | |
Know how to think. | |
And don't like something just because it's popular. | |
Just because it's fun. | |
I have been through... | |
I wish I could have a list of everybody. | |
Oh my... | |
And this is interesting. | |
Mrs. Ellis, you know, devotes every bit of her... | |
Time in life, other than me, to protecting children, digital safety, helping kids, schools, missing children, real tangible, palpable, actual stuff. | |
Real stuff. | |
Not underground tunnels and there is a biggest, there is an, if I did not know better, I would swear that the child predation Subject matter has been infiltrated by a bunch of people who absolutely, positively are the biggest phonies, who have no interest whatsoever, but who have an audience. | |
You say, hey, this is terrific. | |
I'm Dean. | |
I cannot tell you the number of people who've said, you're a survivor of this? | |
Well, yeah, yeah, you know. | |
Well, how are you? | |
Well, look, and I don't think they are. | |
But their audience thinks so. | |
See, that's the part. | |
It's the audience. | |
That's the audience. | |
That's the audience. | |
And I can't blame people. | |
You ever go to a concert sometimes and somebody says, we're going to do a bunch of new stuff. | |
Hold it. | |
The Stones have been doing Street Fighting Man forever. | |
They're going to keep doing it forever until they die. | |
You don't want to hear their new Stone stuff because there is no new Stone stuff. | |
They know their audience. | |
And I understand that. | |
If they were coming up, It'll be a different story. | |
Go out and spend more time not hearing fun and crazy stuff, but go for the truth. | |
Go for fact. | |
Go for proof. | |
That's the fun part. | |
That's the fun part. | |
Explore. | |
Say, for example, you know the difference between liking somebody and falling in love with them. | |
I'm sure you do. | |
Being infatuated with somebody and falling in love. | |
There's the, you could call it religious devoutness. | |
You know, thinking something and being devout. | |
It's the Maginot Line, it's the Rubicon, whatever you want to call it. | |
Demand that you have proof of things. | |
You will find that you are immediately dismissed by many of your friends because you're boring. | |
Do not repeat something just because people are saying. | |
I know people are saying, well, you know, Princess Di was pregnant. | |
There's no evidence of it. | |
Well, yeah, but I think... | |
Why are you saying that? | |
Because, I don't know, I kind of like where that was going. | |
That doesn't work. | |
What do you mean you like where it was going? | |
Yeah, I think that kind of is interesting. | |
Yeah, but it's not true. | |
Well, maybe not to you, but I kind of think... | |
I'm not going to mention 9-11. | |
I'm not going to mention... | |
I'm not going to mention any of this stuff. | |
I have I have I think that's over with. | |
I think that's over with. | |
I think and in many respects I hope because that just went off in the areas I'm not even sure. | |
There is so much that's right in front of you. | |
This and this there's proof of this. | |
That's all I want to say. | |
Now, let me thank you for this. | |
Let me tell you, by the way, please sign up. | |
I hope you have signed up for my newsletter. | |
The newsletter is absolutely... | |
I got a beaut. | |
A beaut coming up today. | |
And it is just... | |
I'm not going to say anything, but... | |
It's good. | |
And it's not just me... | |
Wishing things. | |
Yeah, that's my opinion and everything, but my view of it. | |
Anyway, so that's the link right there. | |
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