Learning From Lessons of History
History is the blueprint for what is happening now, especially psephologically. It repeats in prose and rhyme. And it cannot be ignored.
History is the blueprint for what is happening now, especially psephologically. It repeats in prose and rhyme. And it cannot be ignored.
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Are you... | |
Are you as... | |
fascinated as I am by the level of immaturity of people today? | |
Do you find yourself fascinated by the number of people who just cave in and are crushed by the weight, the gravity of life? | |
Do you know Do you have friends of yours who say, I'm so slammed. | |
Oh, I'm so slammed. | |
He didn't answer my email. | |
Oh, I know. | |
I'm so slammed. | |
Oh, I'm so tired. | |
I'm just so, I'm just... | |
What is this? | |
What are you so tired about? | |
It's not that they're tired. | |
It's they love to tell you that they're tired. | |
Do you notice these people? | |
Is it me? | |
I hate... | |
To complain. | |
I hate it. | |
There's one thing when you go to the doctor and say, listen, you've got to do something. | |
This pain is whatever. | |
As opposed to, oh, God. | |
I know people who thrive. | |
Who absolutely thrive by virtue of the pain. | |
They're not masochists. | |
They're not sadists. | |
They're people who enjoy this. | |
I'm going to tell you another one. | |
Maybe you don't notice this, but I notice this. | |
We work all the time. | |
Always. | |
I don't... | |
Have we ever had a vacation more than a week? | |
Maybe even a week. | |
It's not even a week. | |
It's like five days. | |
You know, the week. | |
I've never had a vacation. | |
I've never spent more than a week. | |
I can't... | |
I can't... | |
I don't know what this means. | |
Are you getting away? | |
No, I'm not getting away. | |
What does that mean, getting away? | |
Well, you know, a lot of people are getting away. | |
Who's getting away? | |
What are you talking about? | |
Maybe that's this part of the country. | |
Are there people who work all the time? | |
Are you going away to your home? | |
We don't have another home. | |
Another home? | |
That's my favorite. | |
What are you talking about? | |
I live in a world... | |
Of people who are trying so desperately to tell you things that they are not. | |
They are not this. | |
They want you to believe that they are something that they are not. | |
Here's a trick, too, I've noticed. | |
Maybe for those of you who've watched Facebook. | |
I know, I know. | |
You don't watch Facebook. | |
I don't know. | |
That's the big part. | |
I don't watch. | |
Okay, I know. | |
I've never excluded myself. | |
From something. | |
I've never gone out of my way to say, well I don't, I'm sorry. | |
I don't have a horse. | |
I don't like horses. | |
I don't know why people want to exclude themselves. | |
But anyway, they will say things like, I'm humble and proud that I received this award from my alumni. | |
I'm humble. | |
And I'm proud. | |
No, you're bragging. | |
You're bragging. | |
Nobody knows about this stupid award but you. | |
But you're telling us about this award. | |
Yes, but I'm humbled. | |
No, you're not humbled. | |
It's about you. | |
It's about you and this stupid award you got that nobody cares about. | |
The same way you take a picture of your tiramisu like we've never seen a dessert before. | |
It's about you. | |
Where did people exist with this? | |
We've got so much to say. | |
I don't even know if I can even keep if I can even get through this because I live in a world that is awash in lunacy and I talk to people as little as possible. | |
For me to do this is One of the... | |
I don't want to say, not difficult, but I don't mind speaking. | |
I hate interacting. | |
Because I'm thinking, that's stupid. | |
That's stupid. | |
That's stupid. | |
She doesn't get it. | |
He doesn't get it. | |
They're not paying attention. | |
You have no idea. | |
I love making speeches. | |
I hate Q&A. | |
Because I'm thinking, that is the most stupid... | |
You know, people say, well, there's no such thing as a stupid question. | |
Oh, yes, there is. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Very, very stupid, stupid questions. | |
I talk to people and I look at them and they give me a look of, I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Today I tried to watch something YouTube. | |
This is the centenary in October this year of the March on Rome. | |
The birth of fascism. | |
Fascinating! | |
What? | |
The march on Rome. | |
What? | |
Not the club of Rome. | |
The what? | |
You don't know about that? | |
You know Mussolini, fascist, fascisti, black shirts? | |
Okay. | |
Well, anywho, so I'm listening to my YouTube and lo and behold, a certain news cycle comes to this. | |
Okay, I'll listen to it. | |
It's in the background listening to it. | |
First five minutes. | |
This is what we've been talking about all the time. | |
The theme was, and it's never like a CNN. | |
The theme was, the reason why some people are not winning their political offices is because they're not talking about the right things. | |
They're thinking that somehow it's Ukraine or whatever. | |
We've been talking about this forever. | |
Okay, I'm good. | |
I'm glad. | |
Maybe they're getting around to it. | |
That's kind of old news, but good. | |
And then all of a sudden, all of a sudden, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, because of some formulaic stupidity, they slam on the brakes and here comes some guest, some talk show host who knows nothing, adds nothing, presents nothing, brings nothing, bores me. | |
Why? | |
Because of this formulaic template that always has to have some rudimentary. | |
And I have other reasons why I suspect. | |
And I've said, you know what, turn this off. | |
Let me go back and watch a documentary on Mussolini. | |
I learned far more from that. | |
We're going to be talking about this and also one of the most important important Shows. | |
Is that a documentary we're watching? | |
It's not a documentary. | |
It's a special, maybe? | |
We'll talk about this one. | |
This one is worth watching. | |
And you won't understand why. | |
And I love you. | |
I love you. | |
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I think Olivia Newton-Johnson, bless her heart. | |
But I don't think you'll understand it. | |
I don't think so. | |
Because there's these nuances. | |
It's almost like, did you hear that? | |
Did you hear that? | |
Do you know what that was? | |
Do you know what he did just now? | |
Do you know what that was? | |
Did you hear that scale? | |
Did you hear that reference? | |
It's something like that. | |
It's not the obvious. | |
It's what is missed. | |
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We got that. | |
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Again, I'm not going to watch it on TV because I know exactly what they're going to say. | |
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Don't expect, well, I didn't see it on TV. | |
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Now last night, There's a story which was so interesting about a fellow by the name of Armie Hammer. | |
Now, Armie Hammer is a great grandson of Armin Hammer. | |
And I can immediately tell, especially from people, if you've never heard of Armin Hammer, it's one of those names where maybe my generation, I was Occidental Petroleum, we always knew this name. | |
You know these names. | |
Adnan Khashoggi. | |
These names. | |
You just hear them. | |
Armand Hammer. | |
He was everywhere. | |
And there was a great-grandson of his by the name of Armie. | |
It's Armand, but Armie. | |
And this guy was supposedly the it boy. | |
Not really doing that great. | |
He wanted to be an actor. | |
The son, the privileged great-grandson of this industrial whatever. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Well, it turns out that I'm trying to clean this up for purposes of this because this is a this is a, shall I say, a family show. | |
And also, we must always reduce and dilute the information here to make it social media compatible. | |
By meaning, suck all of the life out of the dangerousness. | |
But apparently what he did was, he showed a propensity, it is alleged, by a number of women, to be violent, to be cannibalistic, everything depraved you can imagine. | |
This star. | |
And what happened was, and please bear with me, there's so much to this. | |
This is a story that had it occurred 10 years ago, 20 years ago, maybe 5 years ago, when we had traditional journalism, it would have died. | |
But today, by virtue of these sleuths and New people that I immediately laughed at when I saw these. | |
I realized, oh no, no, no, no, no. | |
No, this is great. | |
This has transformed everything. | |
And they are performing some of the best journalism ever. | |
Even though it's silly in form, it is misspelled, it is rife. | |
With emoticons and emojis and weird initialisms and abbreviations. | |
Not acronyms. | |
Please, an acronym is not an initial. | |
That's an initialism. | |
That's an abbreviation. | |
ATM is not an acronym. | |
SCUBA is. | |
RADAR is. | |
MAGA is. | |
Okay? | |
Please. | |
I beg you. | |
So during the course of everything, during the course of these things, we have these people who all of a sudden noticed that there was a woman who apparently had dated him or whatnot, and was very upset. | |
And for good reason, because it is alleged, and he has all kinds of criminal charges pending, that he has been charged with everything from sexual abuse to You name it. | |
Here are the things I want you to notice from this. | |
First, do not pride yourself and raise your hand feverishly by telling people, I don't watch that. | |
I don't know anything about that. | |
I've never seen anything where people love to say, oh, I don't know anything about that. | |
I don't watch that. | |
I don't know who you're talking about. | |
I proudly know nothing of whom you refer to. | |
I don't know these people. | |
And I proudly say that to you. | |
I don't know who these people are. | |
I don't know them. | |
I don't know them. | |
Thank you very much. | |
I don't know. | |
Number one. | |
There is something that happens And there is an expression, and I want you to remember this, it's very crude, so I apologize in advance, but it makes the point. | |
It's called picking your nose in the car. | |
Now why do I say that? | |
Have you ever been driving and you're happy to look over and the person next to you is just going to town? | |
I mean mining. | |
When you hit the bridge wave, I mean just digging for gold. | |
Buried up to a knuckle or two and you're wondering, do you? | |
And there's no frosted glass, there's no... | |
It is as clear as clear... | |
But because they're in their car, they don't know... | |
First of all, they don't care, number one, but people can see them, but they feel invisible. | |
Social media creates invisibility. | |
Half of the people... | |
Most of the people who respond, who talk, who chat on social media, either in chat rooms, not you, mind you, but others, would never engage you in public, would never, ever say anything, would never, nothing. | |
But when you're in the world of social media, you forget where you are. | |
And you can say whatever you want. | |
Then there are those people who will engage you physically and violently, and they're to be Avoid it at all cost. | |
Now what's interesting to note is that these people as well, and this is very interesting, these people who do this will text each other and they will forget that a text can be saved. | |
You have no idea. | |
I mean, there are Every time you text something, imagine this is on the front page of something. | |
And I'm using phrases that don't even apply anymore. | |
Front page. | |
It is not a good idea for you to vocalize, to list a serial item, your sexual ideations, your proclivities, propensities, predispositions. | |
your pro your your um Any kind of kink or weird behavior, it's just not a good idea. | |
Maybe if you're talking to your brother or something, but short of that. | |
And yet, these people, including this army, remember Army Archer, honey? | |
People don't remember that. | |
Hollywood, Army Archer. | |
People will not, well, let me just rephrase it. | |
It's not a good idea. | |
So this Army Hammer, as alleged, wrote down the most absolutely, exquisitely detailed inventories of some of the most troubling insanity while he is trying To elevate himself in the world of Hollywood. | |
Let me stop for a second. | |
We're going to break this down. | |
What I'm doing to you right now is something that's never done on cable news and certainly not done here. | |
And that's somebody who says, wait a minute. | |
This one thing you said, let's break this down like a Mandelbrot fractal. | |
Let's go in and zero in and look at it. | |
Ooh! | |
This layer has a layer. | |
There's a layer to the layer. | |
Wow! | |
Okay? | |
Number one, they feel they're invisible. | |
By virtue of social media? | |
I don't understand this. | |
They just... | |
Some people tweet. | |
I'm not talking about tweeting. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, they live in the world of Hollywood that is so demented, so scabrous. | |
Write these words down. | |
Concupiscent. | |
So demented, so... | |
We'll put it this way. | |
It's the denizen of the paraphyl. | |
Leave it at that. | |
Every kind of... | |
And it's been like this forever. | |
If you only knew... | |
And by the way, all of this is... | |
I just did a very detailed... | |
Private explanation at lionelmedia.com. | |
That's the subscription service. | |
This is where we talk to adults. | |
This is the G-rated. | |
This is the safety features are on. | |
Moderate. | |
But in the world of Hollywood, it is so depraved. | |
If I could tell you, and I would never do this here, but if I could tell you, let me, I can't even tell you whatever. | |
First of all, the names, what was alleged, and what is supposedly known in the industry, your hair would curl or would straighten if it was already curly. | |
You can't believe it. | |
Why? | |
Good question. | |
Within the confines of every group, remember, group, group, Le Bon, Gustave Le Bon. | |
Group crowds. | |
When you're in a group, you take your individual morality and you turn it in. | |
Now you plug in to the group. | |
A little dog, your little dog, Sparky or Fluffy or Fifi, if traveling all of a sudden with a pack, will turn into this feral thing you didn't even know was there. | |
Why? | |
Because Fifi plugs into the Communion, the community spirit of the group, of the pack. | |
That's what Hollywood does. | |
That's what every group does. | |
And when you live in a world, and you've got rock stars, and you've got people like Keith Moon, and Fatty Arbuckle, go back to Clara Bow, Charlie Chaplin, keep going, and just pick anybody you want. | |
Rock? | |
Oh my God. | |
Chuck Berry? | |
Just go through this. | |
So when you're in this world, do you hear about so-and-so? | |
Yeah. | |
Do you hear about this guy? | |
Yeah. | |
Do you hear about Blind Lemon Pledge? | |
Take a lot of these rockers and a lot of these folks who came from very country too, impoverished backgrounds, substance abuse. | |
Oh my God. | |
And you talk about a level of depravity you can't even imagine. | |
Okay? | |
You get where I'm going with this? | |
This is what you've got to watch. | |
Now, how do I clean this up? | |
You forget where you are. | |
You're like the guy in the car who's picking his nose and thinks nobody's watching. | |
But not only that, you don't care. | |
Because you just... | |
You go to your agent. | |
You talk to fellow actors. | |
You hang around. | |
And you are immersed in a world that says, we are better than you. | |
We're better than that guy. | |
Because Hollywood in particular, and I use that word Hollywood, they think they're better than you. | |
And if I could, the next time there is an Academy Award, Any kind of Vogue gallery at the Met, even Golden Globes, whatever it is, if I could somehow shut those doors and take those people and remove them to another planet, | |
a parallel universe, the breeding stock of humanity will increase tremendously if I could remove these demented, vile people. | |
Because they live in a world, and it's Hollywood, It's power. | |
It's Washington. | |
It's D.C. It's at levels. | |
They want to have nothing to do with you. | |
Whether it's the royals. | |
Whether it's the higher echelons of shadow government halls. | |
They don't care about you. | |
You inhabit their world. | |
They owe you nothing. | |
They don't care. | |
I wish I could go. | |
Oh my God, the name. | |
I can't even tell you the subjects. | |
We live in New York. | |
We know more people. | |
And you know, let me tell you something else. | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
If you want to see some of the weird... | |
How do I say this? | |
If you want to really see some weird things... | |
Where would I camp out? | |
Restaurants. | |
A friend of mine told me, do you know what happens in the kitchen? | |
Do you have any idea what goes on there? | |
I said, what do you mean? | |
I'm not talking about the food. | |
People go back there to talk. | |
People go back. | |
They think that nobody's watching. | |
It's the weirdest thing. | |
It's the strangest thing. | |
Drug deals. | |
There are people, let me see if I can explain this. | |
There are people from parts of the world that know a poverty that you can't even get your head around, much less appreciate it. | |
They will negotiate things for barter and trade you can't even begin to understand. | |
Do you know what happens in the world and out there in, quote, international waters? | |
Whenever you see boats and yachts, do you know? | |
Yachting, depending upon where you are, takes a whole new level of a vernacular. | |
Either you know what I'm talking about or you don't. | |
Not good for here. | |
This is a family show. | |
Believe me. | |
I thought I knew everything. | |
Not even close. | |
So for the first time, we have this guy and discovery it's an excellent program. | |
So this woman is talking about this army hammer. | |
Well, lo and behold, this person comes to the rescue and says, oh, I'll tell you about that family. | |
I'm his aunt or aunt. | |
I was basically excommunicated from this group. | |
I'll tell you all about it. | |
And you hear things that are just a part of a world and a mindset that just... | |
And this is from the elite of the elite. | |
I can't even begin to tell you. | |
What I have seen, what I have heard, professionally, it... | |
It's my whole sense of why I think that human beings are not good. | |
They're not good. | |
They're not. | |
You know what good is? | |
You know what a good human is? | |
A good human is somebody who doesn't do really bad things. | |
But there's nothing good about us. | |
We don't go out of our way to help people. | |
No. | |
A few people here and there, but that's the rarity. | |
So this woman came out, and right now... | |
Hollywood, and I use that term loosely, does not know what to do. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
This gets me. | |
And I want you to listen very, very, very, very carefully. | |
Are you having talks with your children? | |
Do you... | |
Do you sit down and talk to them? | |
Do you inoculate, immunize your child from things happening? | |
Because the moment your kid says, Oh, I know what you're doing. | |
I know what you're doing. | |
Let me give you one that just... | |
I'm not going to go into detail, but this is a fairly new one. | |
Remember years ago when women were going to bars and they were using rohypnol and roofies and GBH and knocking people out? | |
Bill Cosby, they called him Mickey's, Mickey Finn's. | |
This is as old as time. | |
You do know what's going on now, right? | |
You do know this, correct? | |
You do know this, right? | |
I'm talking to people the other day, I say, you do know this, huh? | |
What? | |
I say, where have you been? | |
What's the matter with you? | |
You think this goes away? | |
It's worse now. | |
They have fentanyl that look like, what, candy? | |
Little candy? | |
Looks like rainbow candy fentanyl. | |
Do you know what's going on now? | |
No. | |
You ready for this? | |
You ready for this? | |
I got one for you. | |
This blows my mind. | |
Again, I'm trying to keep this thing cool. | |
Because remember, you gotta watch what you say here. | |
Because this is not for the squeamish. | |
Not. | |
It's not. | |
It's not. | |
You're... | |
You've got a lot of people out there who are saying some things that just are so worth... | |
How do I say this? | |
The people that I think are saying something aren't... | |
Anyway, anyway, anyway, anyway. | |
Aside from that. | |
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By the way, notice this pink shirt causes the color balances. | |
It's weird. | |
You know, Labor Day is coming up, so please, gentlemen, ladies too, but gentlemen, get rid of the... | |
Seersucker. | |
I'm just saying, there's some rules I believe in and that's one of them. | |
And I guarantee you, nine people just said, what? | |
Labor Day, what? | |
Alright, listen to this one. | |
You're going to love this. | |
You ready for this? | |
You ready for this? | |
This is from... | |
Attention. | |
Uh... | |
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba... | |
Disney. | |
What is that site you said was very good? | |
Parents Television Media Council. | |
Is there an abbreviation? | |
Parents... | |
ParentsTV.org. | |
Oh, okay. | |
ParentsTV.org. | |
Oop. | |
Be nice if I put the... | |
Listen to this one. | |
Ah, there we go. | |
rstv.org And here we go. | |
Parents, Television and Media Council. | |
The best thing you do is to go to lenswarriors.org. | |
But I want to read this about Netflix, about Euphoria. | |
But where is this movie? | |
This is the new one. | |
What is it called again, honey? | |
Little Demon. | |
Have you heard about that? | |
It's on FX, which Walt Disney owns... | |
FXX. | |
It's on... | |
FXX. | |
Yep. | |
Yep. | |
Listen to this one. | |
Listen to this. | |
Oh, hang on a minute. | |
I'm so sorry for this. | |
Just stand by. | |
Talk amongst yourselves. | |
There's a new... | |
Have you heard about this new one called Little Demon? | |
Have you heard about this one? | |
Oh, you're going to love this one. | |
And this is Danny DeVito. | |
This is an adult. | |
It's an adult. | |
It's adult, honey. | |
Supposedly for adults. | |
And Washington Post says, Little Demons Lucy and Danny DeVito are playing a family from hell. | |
Well, yeah. | |
Okay, but listen to this one. | |
I'm so sorry. | |
should have had this hand. | |
Just, just, you're going to... | |
Little Demon's third episode sends the high bar for itself. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
There are people who are praying for Disney. | |
People who are offended by Little Demon cartoon because where is this? | |
You know what? | |
It is so... | |
You've got to go look for it. | |
It's satanic, right? | |
The mother... | |
A single mom impregnated by Satan. | |
There you go. | |
Do yourself a favor. | |
And if you try to read or go in regular search engines, forget it. | |
Forget it. | |
Okay? | |
Do me a favor. | |
Just forget it. | |
Do me a favor. | |
And just look this up. | |
Now you know and I know. | |
If you go to regular search engines, A search engine, you're going to find all the great stuff. | |
Look at what's going on. | |
It's a cartoon. | |
Kids see it. | |
Oh, it's a cartoon. | |
Demonic. | |
I know you're into satanic. | |
You think satanic and the devil and all that kind of stuff. | |
Well, put it this way. | |
I personally don't believe in any of that stuff. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't believe in the devil. | |
Not at all. | |
But I believe there are people who do. | |
And have done some terrible things. | |
I am not a proponent. | |
I don't follow Islam. | |
But I know some people who do, the minority, who will do terrible things based on their version of what the religion is. | |
There have been Christians who deny medical attention to their kids because they believe in prayer. | |
They're into snake handling. | |
And that's not necessarily a representation of the faith. | |
But there are those people out there. | |
And I've got no problem with artistic renditions about the devil, the exorcist, Rosemary the Baby. | |
But that's not what we're talking about now. | |
This is about targeting kids. | |
So you look it up. | |
Spend some time looking up. | |
Look at it. | |
See what's going on. | |
See where these people... | |
And where they think. | |
And ask yourself, what is happening? | |
Let me see if I can do something here. | |
Let me see. | |
Talk amongst yourself. | |
Here we go. | |
Let me see. | |
I feel like one of those shows that they spend time... | |
Anyway. | |
I'm going to a different search engine and seeing... | |
Just a minute. | |
I'm in. | |
I'm in. | |
Here we go. | |
Here's a, here's a, again, a different search engine. | |
Little demon review. | |
Being the daughter of Satan is quite troublesome. | |
Some call it devilishly fun. | |
The daughter of Satan. | |
You think that's interesting? | |
You think that, again, I never want to ban anything. | |
Never want to ban anything. | |
And this is very interesting. | |
The Little Demon is a show created by Darcy Fowler, Seth Kirshner, and Kira Kira Valla. | |
The series stars Aubrey Plaza, Danny DeVito, and Lucy DeVito. | |
The series tells the story of Christina, also known as Chrissy, a 13-year-old girl who has just had her first period. | |
For a normal girl, this would mean that she has now become a grown woman. | |
But for Chrissy, it means that her father, Satan, is coming for her. | |
When her mother, Laura, finds out she will do anything to keep her daughter safe from the devil himself. | |
May I ask you, did you ever hear of this? | |
Have you heard of this? | |
Who has heard of this? | |
Dare I say that? | |
Who has heard of this? | |
Let me be even more clear. | |
I don't believe in banning anything. | |
Ban something? | |
I mean, there are bans. | |
Obviously, if you have depictions of children in scenes, that's not a depiction. | |
That's a crime scene. | |
That's a crime scene. | |
It's a different story. | |
That is not covered by any First Amendment. | |
Now, what's important to note is this is now in the realm of cartoon or whatever. | |
And this is kind of where we're going. | |
Jump back to the Armie Hammer world. | |
And what do you know? | |
So we have this world right now. | |
We have what is becoming more and more commonplace. | |
And by the way, there are, dare I say, Menzi's themes. | |
Remember Carrie? | |
Remember that one? | |
Great movie. | |
Great. | |
Not for kids, mind you, but I thought that was great. | |
You see, what I'm saying is, and this is the most important thing to understand, I don't want there to be the disruption of thought. | |
I don't. | |
I don't. | |
But look what's happening. | |
I don't believe that drugs should be illegal. | |
I don't think you should put people in jail because it's illegal. | |
But look what's happening with drug abuse. | |
Do you see the balance of this? | |
Do you see where it's so difficult for people? | |
I'm not arguing. | |
I could watch this all day long. | |
It's not going to affect me. | |
It's not going to affect a lot of people. | |
It's kind of mindless. | |
But look at what the theme is. | |
Look at what is now becoming. | |
Look what permeates itself into the world. | |
Look what happens. | |
Look what happens and look where it's going. | |
This is the part that I want you to recognize. | |
Look at what society is now tolerating. | |
I'm not going to ban it. | |
Just pay attention to this. | |
And look at how... | |
How the people who are considered the elite, the funny, the creative, look at what is considered to be more and more acceptable. | |
Look at what is considered funny by today's elite comedians. | |
Look, when you get into a group of people and they start saying, let's talk about this, let's talk about that, let's do these various Subject matter. | |
I'm trying to be very, very careful. | |
All I want you to do is just notice this. | |
Look what's happening. | |
But this is from the elite. | |
We're not talking about somebody who is somebody in a trailer in Plant City. | |
This is from the creme de la creme. | |
That's all. | |
That's all. | |
Do you know what your kids are watching? | |
Now, let me explain to you. | |
Sometimes I think sometimes people very frankly overreact. | |
I have a very serious ambivalence of people who say, this is the end of the world, this is Satan and everything. | |
Well, maybe it is, maybe it's not. | |
But look at what's happening. | |
There is an appreciation. | |
Put it this way. | |
Let me explain to you. | |
I hope you're following this. | |
There was a time in this country when there was cancer, but there wasn't pediatric cancer. | |
There was a time in this country when pediatric cancer was almost unheard of. | |
Then all of a sudden, juvenile leukemia. | |
Well, that's interesting. | |
Blood disorder, but all right. | |
Even then, the rarest, the rarest. | |
Then all of a sudden, pow! | |
Kids are oncology, born with tumors, brain cancers. | |
The most incredible thing. | |
Why is that? | |
Look what's happening. | |
You have to be an epidemiologist. | |
You have to see how things are transmuting. | |
Did you know that in 1958, listen to this, in Japan, in a series of autopsies, and out of, I forgot the number of, | |
Particular parameters of the autopsy, necropsy, autopsy studies, they diagnosed or confirmed 18 men died from prostate cancer. | |
It was in 1958. | |
18 in Japan. | |
18! | |
Now, back to normal. | |
They've caught up with the Western world. | |
Still better, but... | |
So you always have to think of yourself as an epidemiologist. | |
Now today, there was a subject matter, and there are certain things. | |
I have learned that when it comes to, I'm sorry to tell you this, but our friends, certain matters, they cannot handle. | |
They've never been able to handle it, and they just can't. | |
When COVID first broke, the stuff that people were saying was so obscenely stupid, it wasn't even funny. | |
But people loved it. | |
They don't know any restraint. | |
They don't know any restraint. | |
Did you know that here is one for you. | |
There is a story right now that John Podesta now is going to oversee $370 billion in climate spending. | |
Now, for the most part, depending upon where you are, that may be, oh, that's kind of interesting. | |
That's kind of interesting. | |
Interesting. | |
Okay. | |
Uh... | |
How do we see this? | |
There we are. | |
John Podesta is going to be doing this. | |
I have learned, remember the great Susquehanna Hat Company? | |
Susquehanna Hat Company, slowly I turn, inch by inch. | |
Remember that one? | |
I think it was Niagara Falls. | |
Susquehanna Hat Company, slowly I turn, inch by inch. | |
Mention John Podesta and people lose their minds. | |
Lose their minds. | |
And if you went to most people and say, what are you talking about? | |
Just don't bring it up. | |
Don't. | |
Don't. | |
It's Susquehanna Hat Company. | |
It's the shibboleth. | |
It's the open sesame. | |
It's the... | |
It's just forget it. | |
Do not. | |
And here is the problem. | |
Let me go back to what I'm saying again initially. | |
I like to deal with issues like this, like a deck of cards. | |
And here's the first card. | |
The first card is this show, Army Hammer. | |
The next card is, let's look at how journalism has changed and how these people have done more. | |
Somebody sitting at home, somebody who's sitting at home, Who has a funny hat, who has a TikTok kind of quick, you know, fast, whatever delivery that you might consider being challenged. | |
Look at how that somebody just on Instagram can create a firestorm in a way that no magazine, newspaper, or anybody prior to this could have ever done. | |
Number three. | |
Next card. | |
Why is it that everybody knew about this, the allegations of this army hammer, for years, but didn't say anything? | |
Because the people who knew about it may have been fellow travelers, so to speak, may have participated in a variety of other forms of, dare I say, behaviors that are similar to, or whatever. | |
Maybe he was a chosen, because they have the chosen few, you know, that kind of thing. | |
But for whatever it's worth, this broke through. | |
And this social media story is now taking over. | |
And it pushed this out. | |
And all of the people who were understanding, who were sympathetic, now are saying, what? | |
Why? | |
Why did you do this? | |
Why didn't you say something about this? | |
Why? | |
And the reason for that is the next card. | |
The crowd. | |
The crowd. | |
The crowd, the ecclacracy, the group has said, oh no, no, no. | |
Bring me the head of, you know, Barabbas, or not Barabbas, but of John the Baptist. | |
Bring me. | |
We want him. | |
He must be There is no defense. | |
We won him. | |
That's where this is going. | |
And all of a sudden, overnight. | |
And where does this scrum come from? | |
It comes from this. | |
And by the way, the side issues. | |
Gloria Allred, who normally I'm not particularly a big fan of, she's absolutely spot on in this. | |
Spot on! | |
And it gets to the issues of why do women do this? | |
Why do they subject themselves to this? | |
This is the next card. | |
The psychology of victimology. | |
Why do women, I'm sure men do it too, but we're not. | |
Why does a woman subject herself to somebody who is clearly, who is basically sending her pictures of ligature, allegedly, involving Japanese bondage? | |
Fetishes where most people would say, leave me off at the next corner. | |
I'm getting the hell out of here. | |
Now, I don't know what kind of... | |
How do you know he digs you? | |
How do you know he's... | |
Well, he may drink a little bit too much. | |
He did order... | |
I don't know. | |
Telltale signs. | |
Here's a good one. | |
Somebody who sends you pictures of basically industrial strength rope that you can tie up a... | |
An aircraft carrier with? | |
That might be a good one. | |
And notice, this is from the elite of the elite. | |
People who send you text messages, which, by the way, are posted now in this show detailing cannibalism in the light. | |
How do you explain this? | |
That's the next thing. | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
And you know, you can say, you know what, I believe this one, these stories are... | |
And yet, then, once they present themselves and they say, here I am, the victim, you then say, oh, okay, but here's my Instagram account. | |
Next thing you know, it's the look at me, I'm the sexy model thing. | |
I'm thinking, wait a minute. | |
What is happening here? | |
I don't... | |
The dynamics of this. | |
The victimology. | |
This has always been this case. | |
This has always been. | |
We need to talk with women. | |
We need to find out, why are you doing this? | |
And he's just, there have been people that aren't, quote, famous, that people have, women have fallen for. | |
Why do people lose their selves in relationships? | |
Why do they lose their sense of bearing? | |
Why? | |
How do they lose self-control, self-preservation? | |
How do they lose this notion of self-defense? | |
Why is this? | |
Why is it so important? | |
And this is something which is so interesting that most people, I know, Do not see it like I do, because I do. | |
And it is, again, part of the psychology of this. | |
Years ago, if you wanted to be a model, you had to go to a modeling agency, and you got a headshot, and I'm a model. | |
You can say you're a model, but it didn't matter. | |
Show me your portfolio. | |
I don't have a portfolio. | |
Have you done any campaigns? | |
I don't have a campaign. | |
Instagram today provides you with a platform where you can be anything you want. | |
You want to be sexy? | |
You want to be hot? | |
You want to be muscular? | |
You want to be athletic? | |
There it is. | |
You create your reality. | |
Not too long ago, a friend of a friend was trying to secure or actually secure a job with kind of a news, legitimate news. | |
Platform. | |
Now, I don't know about you, but the first thing I'm going to do is somebody says, we're going to hire so-and-so. | |
Hi, what's his or her name? | |
I remember one time there was a woman years ago who had a picture. | |
She was an IT person at a business we were doing business with. | |
And in her, it wasn't Instagram, but it was something, she had pictures of herself passed out in a bathtub at a party. | |
So now we have somebody who says, okay, good, this is the person we're going to put out. | |
This is the person we're going to have a story about, let's say, Mar-a-Lago, or a person we might want to give him or her a story about Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, maybe Ukraine. | |
We want there to be a degree of credibility. | |
You know, we're hiring you. | |
Let me see, Jeff. | |
And then you're going to get into the, here I am, sexy, look at me, pouty, fish lip. | |
And if you said, this picture is a good picture if you want this job as a news person. | |
But this picture is okay if you want to be a Victoria's Secret model. | |
The two don't work. | |
Or do they? | |
Am I reading something? | |
Have we completely... | |
Just erase the line where somebody would say, I don't care about that. | |
What are you talking about? | |
That's the next car. | |
Just like 30 issues here. | |
What is our society today? | |
What does this mean? | |
So with social media, it's this depravity. | |
It's this weird kind of violence as a means of sexual identification and expression. | |
There's this self-image. | |
The role, yet again, of social media. | |
How is it that... | |
I've got to tell you this story. | |
I've got to tell you this story. | |
Real quick. | |
Real quick. | |
Years ago, years and years and years ago, there was a story I heard about a guy who was charged with impersonating a doctor. | |
Somebody without a license, whatever it was. | |
And he met a woman like at a Bennigan's. | |
Remember those were Ruby Tuesdays or Fridays or something. | |
And it was at a mall. | |
And he said, listen, I'm going to be working here. | |
I'm a gynecologist. | |
At a mall? | |
No. | |
Would you like to work with me? | |
Well, I could use a job. | |
Well, you have to get a health certificate. | |
Yeah, they cost about $200. | |
I can give you one. | |
Okay. | |
No signal, no alarm. | |
Where's your office? | |
Well, the office isn't ready yet, but I can come to your place. | |
No signals, no alarms. | |
I'm not going to go into detail about what happened, but he had, this is the part that killed me. | |
He had a Greyhound bus or something used to years ago have a box, like a cardboard thing where you could put, like a makeshift kind of a suitcase. | |
They don't have, I guess. | |
And he sprayed paint. | |
I mean, it was horrible. | |
That wasn't the alarm. | |
Do you know when her alarm went off finally? | |
You ready for this? | |
When she went to the mall and there was no doctor there. | |
There's no doctors at malls. | |
Let me even be an eye person. | |
Now, this is not a stupid person. | |
I know what you're going to say. | |
Yes, she was. | |
No, she wasn't. | |
How do we suspend the alarm? | |
Signals where we say, this is no good. | |
This is a bad relationship. | |
This person is no good. | |
Alright, I'm going to stop right there. | |
This is, you've got to see this. | |
It is fantastic. | |
And you've got to see it with your children, or your daughters in particular, and you've got to tell them. | |
This world is so depraved, and if we inoculate children and young women and young men do, and we tell them, they'll never fall for it. | |
And if they never fall for it, if you have a young girl that A party who doesn't take a drink from somebody else or leave a drink unattended or whatever it is. | |
You can prevent this and inoculate this from the horrors. | |
Oh, there's so much to say. | |
So much. | |
So let me remind you. | |
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That's it. | |
Did Joe Rogan talk about that? | |
I don't think so. | |
But I digress. | |
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I'm going to say this. | |
People in the business go to her Twitter channel or go to her Facebook and steal everything and her newsletter that goes out every week. | |
They should just lift it. | |
It's the best source there is. | |
Period. | |
Think I'm kidding? | |
But you know what? | |
If a kid is helped, if somebody is protected, if somebody sees this, if somebody says, you know, I never thought about that. | |
You mean I can control my children's phone? | |
Yes! | |
You mean there are devices and routers I can change? | |
Yes! | |
You mean I don't have to be a victim? | |
Yes! | |
If somebody's helped? | |
Good. | |
It's all up to you, my friend. | |
As a great Cam Fong, as Chin Ho said, we're all in this together, brother. | |
So anyway, I thank you so much for being with us. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Thank you for your courtesy. | |
Thank you for your brilliance. | |
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I did two really tasty pieces that I would never put on social media. | |
Can't. | |
Not because they're filthy, but because the subject matter Makes you think. | |
Anyway, we'll see you tomorrow, my friends. | |
Same bat time, same bat channel. | |
9 a.m. Eastern Time. | |
Until then, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
See ya. |