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Alright, there we go.
When were you at that point in your life when you realized this is mind-blowing?
In fact, let me just ask you something.
When did you have your mind blown?
When were you in a state of awe?
When were you in a state where you could not believe what you were saying?
What?
When was that time?
When was that moment?
When was that moment where you said to yourself, I am just quantum computing?
Please, enjoy this.
Get your mind ready to be blown.
It is Incredible.
I love this.
My head is like...
It's like getting your back cracked.
Getting your mind cracked.
Wow.
I've never thought this.
Because my life, with the exception of my beautiful wife...
And by the way, last night you were wonderful.
Wasn't that great to have her?
I hope you see...
First time I think since Trump was...
Running for president?
Anyway, it was a wonderful thing.
And your kindness was.
But I live in a world where there is some moment of just people trying to crush my imagination.
The stories that are just So unimportant to me.
There are some rumors.
I noticed something.
I get these feeds.
Some people are opining whether Laura Ingraham may have a future with whatever.
Can you believe this?
That does not interest me.
But imagine quantum computing.
Analog computers.
Remember this?
Levers.
Remember the old...
They have these...
At my father's office, they had these computers.
I mean, these big machines where these carriages would move.
It was incredible.
It was incredible.
All to work.
And then one time, so help me God, a four-space calculator, Battery operated.
Somebody bought for like $300.
Hewlett Packard, HP.
We had these physics calculators for our physics stuff.
I remember the slide rule.
The slide rule.
It was wonderful.
We had a slide rule in a case, in a holster.
Wow.
I loved it.
I thought that was great.
I didn't have to know the history of slide rules, but it was so interesting.
Computers?
Oh my gosh.
Sines, cosines.
Remember SOCOTOA?
Sine is opposite over hypotenuse.
Cosine is adjacent over hypotenuse.
Tangent is opposite over adjacent.
SOCOTOA.
That's a little mnemonic versus an acronym.
There it was in a computer.
Digital.
There's like, what, 14 billion whatever transistors in an iPhone?
There might be just a thousand cubits.
A thousand cubits.
The unit.
Not the bits.
Not the bytes.
But a cubit.
And what is a cubit?
Something that is susceptible to infinite movements.
Not up or down.
Not zeros or ones.
No, no, no.
But up, down, left, right, this way, that way.
It's just...
Oh my God!
Quantum computers can crack any code.
They can crack codes.
Listen to what I'm saying.
Now listen to me.
Listen.
You're listening?
Listen.
These are the most exciting times.
And I want you to step...
Step away from the crowd.
Step away from those people.
And you know who those people are.
The people that would destroy your creativity.
The people that would make your life boring.
The people that want to talk about the Durham report.
Just to talk about it.
I want to talk about the history of governmental over-abuse.
The church committee.
I would like to go into depth.
I want you to be smarter.
And here's the good news.
Here's the good news.
Number one, this is the most incredible time you are living in.
Technologically, it blows our mind.
And we're not talking about sending things up in the sky anymore.
That's okay.
We're not talking about it.
It's all here and it's all here.
That's it.
Wait till the cracks.
Ready for this?
Wait till the cracks.
Bitcoin vaults in combination.
Think that's impossible?
Everything can be beaten.
Artificial intelligence.
Dear God, no one.
Do you think artificial intelligence can change?
Will take my job?
That's as far as it goes.
Let them go over there.
Walk away from the crowd.
Let your mind go nuts.
There are things right now.
And by the way, here's the best part.
Oh my God.
And you're not going to believe what I'm going to tell you.
You're not going to believe what I'm going to tell you.
The people Who are going to unleash a new contingent of young people, brilliant minds, you can find them on the internet.
Let me say this again to you, and I mean, and I'm not trying to, Joe Rogan, you can laugh, you can say whatever you want, is doing more, and listen to me, to make thinking cool.
Joe Rogan is saying, be who you are.
Say all of the filthy F-bombs you want.
Have all the tats and smoke all the weed.
But add on to that this fabulously depth-craving, science-loving, Mind-blowing.
And that's it.
It's the awe.
Have on Bob Lazar.
Have on Eric Weinstein.
Have on...
And Lex Friedman.
Millions and millions.
Some of the most arcane subjects from God to age.
Just...
I was watching through the magic of YouTube.
I don't know how I'm on this.
I, Chinese, I don't know, but an Asian young lady playing the piano and playing Happy Birthday in styles of classical play from Chopin to Mozart and introducing classical music to many people in a way that's cool.
Or people would say, okay, I can do this.
Yes.
People are cooking now.
Mrs. L said this the other day.
What did you say about food?
That's going to be the what?
The entertainment.
This thing.
The entertainment is going to be food and eating out and there is also this fight and you've got to pay attention to what's going on culturally.
The Drudge Report.
Did you see this?
Leonardo DiCaprio kills them at Cannes.
This is staged hokum.
It's dying.
It doesn't mean what it used to mean.
Film is always going to be a part of this.
But what people think...
Leonardo DiCaprio.
You're explaining this to a Gen Z, or Gen Z Prime, or Gen Double Z, but this is the last gasp.
And that generation is fighting drastically.
Drastically.
Some things are still working.
I don't know how much of this Taylor Swift thing to believe, but apparently there's something about live concerts.
Okay.
I don't really believe anything.
I don't really believe anything.
Did you read?
Let me explain something also.
There's two, two, and I'll just make it simple.
I'm throwing a lot at you.
I know this is a little bit much, but I know you can take it because I'm just throwing what's important to me.
And this is not going to be the usual.
It's water's world.
Today, in the second grade, a teacher came in with prosthetic breast and Trans tattooed in his forehead.
And I think that's wrong.
What do you think?
Text me.
If you love this tissue-thin veneer, this synthetic, please, there's always a place for that.
God bless them.
I'm not there.
Let me tell you what's going on right now.
There are things that are happening.
You know how we have Positive spins and up and down.
There is this new thing called almost the other side of reality.
I read something the other day and it goes like this.
Did you hear how Jim Brown, Jim Brown is died and he, everybody loves him and great Certainly a football player, civil rights, a giant, a pioneer, George Foreman, Jim Brown.
Over here, people had depictions of Jim Brown's personal life, his personal history, from the 60s, from the 70s.
And if all of this is true, and I'm not going to go into this, but if it is true, it would completely derail your version Of what you think this is.
Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Roman Polanski, Bob Hope, the 60s, 50s, 40s, 30s.
Do you want to hear what these people, what the discussion is?
No.
Because you're given a reality that's different.
A reality that other people determine.
Hey, Jack Nicholson's back.
At an L.A. thing, because there's been talk about him being seriously sidelined for a long time.
So it's good to see him back, and that's terrific.
Do you want to know about the Jack Nicholson story?
No.
This is where this new, and this is what's interesting, the new, it's not really new, but almost like an alternative way of looking at things.
I have my own, I realize, I have my own Private, separate stuff that I talk about that I would never, ever talk about.
If you want to go on social media, I've learned a lot of things.
I really have learned a lot of things.
And one thing is, there are certain things that will not be countenanced.
There will not be countenanced.
And I'm also telling you something, too, which is very, very important.
I think Robert Kennedy Jr.
It poses one of the most fascinating additions to American politics.
But let me tell you something.
You better be very careful.
Very careful if you're some independent person and you're not Joe Rogan.
And somebody comes on and says something that is like, whoa, hey, hey, about a subject matter that is considered verboten and we are not going to go into it.
You see how this works?
So, This is something you have to explain to folks.
This is something that has to be explained to people.
I don't think Bobby Kennedy understands it.
I don't think Joe Rogan.
I don't think a lot of people understand it like we civilians understand this.
I have never understood the levels of...
Because we always have to talk about free speech in terms of the government.
We've never talked about...
The levels of being sidelined socially, to be ostracized.
Have you ever been in a situation where maybe you or your kid, whatever, where the kids didn't like them?
Nobody talked to your kids?
Did you ever hear that?
Or maybe you?
Maybe when you were a kid you were a nerd?
You understand that?
Maybe that?
This is something that, this is not the government.
You have free speech, but you're just sidelined.
You are ostracized.
From 1988, from the first, from the very, very, very, very first time I ever had the joy of meeting some wonderful people in the world of talk radio then.
It was a group called J-Corps, Terry Jacobs, but it was Randy Michaels.
People like Dave Masako and Bob Schumann and all these other people.
But Randy Michaels was a radio genius.
The bad boy of radio.
Bad boy.
His only thing was, remember, don't lose my license.
And there are others.
They came along and they said, do it, do it, do it, do it.
The more you pushed, the more they loved it.
And I realized it.
If I did something different, they said, that was great.
That was great.
Anything you wanted to do.
Anything.
We used to have fake arguments between people.
We weren't talking to each other.
Because I come from professional wrestling.
It was a work.
Everything that you could imagine.
Okay.
I found that those people, listen to me carefully, the people who respect you and like you, the next radio station, the next group, they take it as a threat.
And listen to me.
And if you listen to me, listen to me.
If you listen to me, listen to me.
You can write that down.
If you listen to me, listen.
And if you don't listen to me, don't listen to me.
I don't even know what that means.
Never challenge somebody.
Never challenge your boss.
Never scare your boss.
Never let your boss know that you know you're smarter and better and more talented than they are.
They will find...
And you can just...
You don't have to do anything.
Once they realize it, this is not good.
Especially in the incredibly sad and insecure world of entertainment and broadcasting and TV and theater and movies.
That's a little bit different.
Never do this.
Never do this.
So what I'm saying rather circuitously, what I'm saying in a rather desultory way, is that people like These new brands, these new great broadcasters, oh my god, they're wonderful.
Great shows, great.
Don't understand yet the rules.
They don't understand the rules.
They don't get it.
There are these rules that are ready for you to just...
And I'm not going to go into detail, and I'm not going to say who, and I'm going to say I hope...
I hope you always are under the radar.
I hope you never get any attention.
There are billions of people doing this stuff.
But technically, just so that you know this, what you're doing is against the rules.
And at the moment somebody says to you, you know what, I don't like that.
And that's where we are right now.
And that's where we are.
That's where we are.
And it's one of those things where I've never been able to, I've never seen it more enough.
That's why at lionelmedia.com, I put this link, you can go there.
Everything eventually will be a paywall.
Everything will be something that you have to pay for to gain admission to, where you can say, okay, I'm consenting to this.
And it's just information.
You see, one of the things which fascinates people, this is interesting, about Tucker, let me explain a couple of things.
I don't particularly care one way or the other, except for this, because I know what I'm talking about.
A couple of things happened.
Yeah, yeah, there was a sale, there was Dominion, and Rupert Marnick, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But Tucker came along, and he basically said, I'm smarter than you, I'm better than you, and I'm not in your league.
And he proudly said, I'm not going to put Trump on my show.
I'm not going to take Trump.
Joe Rogan did it, too.
People love to say, I don't like Trump.
I don't talk to Trump.
I'm too cool for Trump.
I don't.
But then they extol the virtues of Trump.
But I love Trump.
I think Tucker, maybe later on, he changed his mind.
Because Tucker is, in many respects, immature.
He doesn't know where.
He's just always had it handed to him.
He's smart, but he doesn't really know.
He's never had to fight for anything.
So, consequently, he just thinks.
Everything's just handed.
And whatever he does is brilliant.
And when somebody comes along and says, guess what?
The rules change.
What?
He's hurting right now.
He's really hurting.
And I know this.
And I know it.
And his lawyers better really speed this thing up because the longer he remains outside of the gravitational pull of the audience, the more it hurts him.
I'm telling you.
Listen to what I'm telling you.
Listen to what I'm saying.
And Laura Ingram, I would worry if I were you.
Things change.
Things run their course.
They want new.
They want something.
Everything to them is numbers.
Numbers and metrics.
And I get it.
It's the way it is.
And there's nothing to do with what I like or whom I like and that sort of thing.
But what's happening is that you do these things.
Where you're saying, you know, you're pushing the envelope, and we don't like this.
We don't like your independence.
We don't like your bravery.
We don't like the way you are bravely trying something.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. on our show?
Orban?
Oh, no, no, wait, wait.
Colonel McGregor?
What?
Denouncers of...
You're putting somebody on who's saying this about Ukraine now?
You know who runs this world?
No, they don't.
But they find out.
And that's the thing I want to tell you.
Watch what's happening.
Don't ever forget how to read the room.
Okay?
Everything you've thought of, just forget.
Listen to me.
If you go to that crowd, if you just hang around, Garden club of misfits.
I don't know what these people are.
You are wasting your time.
We are in a world of technological change, AI, communications, and there's going to be this new group of people, huge numbers, who are smart.
And what schools can to do, YouTube is doing.
I was watching a piece of Lex Friedman on quantum computing.
Quantum computing is, oh my God.
Just listen to this.
Just listen to one.
Listen to another.
Listen to another.
And don't ever say this.
I don't understand what they're talking about.
Add this word, yet.
I don't understand, yet.
They're not doing a good job explaining it to you.
Let me give you an example.
If I talk to you, if I said to you, you know how bypass surgeries work?
Can you do a bypass?
No.
Can you understand?
Not really.
Okay.
Here's a heart.
Here's his coronary artery, right here.
This is the problem.
We're going to go to your leg, take an artery, we're going to graft it, we're going to reconnect it, cut this one off, basically reroute this to this, and your heart will be able to be nourished.
You got it?
Good.
That took what?
10 seconds?
You understood it.
Do you know the names of the heart?
No.
Do you know the parts?
No.
You know a left ventricle from an atrium?
No, I have no idea about that.
Do you know about the sinoauricular node?
No, no, no.
Hemispherectomies.
Ben Carson.
One of the most boring people in the world.
I'd like to see Ben Carson and Lex Friedman, who I respect, in a yelling contest.
Why are you?
I hate you.
I hate you too.
Shut up, you.
No, you.
Why you?
Van Carson used to do hemispherectomies.
The brain.
Slice it right down the cerebral fissure.
Disconnect.
Corpus callosum, whatever it was.
He just separated the left and the right.
He goes, no, the seizure disorder stopped because there's no connection.
Do you understand that?
Yeah.
Can you do it?
No.
But I did it.
It's called a hemispherectomy.
I can't pronounce that, but I get it.
See, you're smarter.
Quantum computing?
Interesting.
AGI?
Interesting.
Oh my God!
But they don't talk to you like that.
They don't talk to you like that.
There's a revolution.
And if you understand that, you understand everything.
And you're more powerful.
And then you go and you realize, these parties don't make any sense.
I'm not a Republican.
I'm not a Democrat.
Every time you watch this, every time you waste your time seeing for the umpteenth report breaking news that Harris Faulkner, tonight we're doing the...
Harris, what's the matter?
Nothing.
What's the matter?
Nothing.
You look shocked.
You look frightened.
It's the Durham report.
It's Nora Desmond, or Norman Desmond.
Oh my God!
You never explained what the Durham report was?
I don't have to.
I just have to look like I understand it.
This is the most interesting stuff in the world, and I want you to know where to go to look.
Look what's happening.
My life are little pads, little diagrams, little things.
I'm always putting little schematics out, because I see things sometimes.
And I was looking at something, and in my, because I still want to do a boot camp, I want to bring parents and their kids over the summer.
We're not going to go to...
It might be, but just online, I want to say, I want you to do this.
I want to teach you something.
I want to teach you something.
There's this place we walk by all the time.
It is...
What's the place on 57th at the Hearst Building where they do the cooking?
What's it called?
They do the cooking...
Yeah.
Whatever it is.
We walk by, and they're always showing people, this is called chiffonade.
Wow.
Yeah.
Get a bunch of basil, roll it up, and then cut it.
Ta-da!
A lot of people who've cut stems and herbs in the past, they understand this completely.
Now, if I told you that right now, look what you can do.
That makes more sense than you can imagine.
Want to pound out your veal?
Hey, hey, hey!
Really?
We've never done it.
It's been around forever.
I didn't know that.
Now that I've told you that, you know what cardamom is?
No.
Once I hear you smell it, whoa!
Yes.
Do you have a curry box?
No!
Try this.
I just gave you three little stupid things that will change your life forever.
And they've been around forever.
And once you learn it, You'll think like, this has been around forever?
It's been around forever.
That's what you need.
Look what you're...
I have a friend of mine, and I want to tell you a story.
I'm going to tell you a story.
I have a friend of mine who's beginning and the end of his world.
His world Is Sir Le Table.
That's the name of it.
In any minute.
Just a minute.
I have a friend who...
Now, you might laugh at this, but...
This is a friend of mine who spends virtually every day of his life, since I've known him for a long time, fascinated by whether people landed on the moon.
Now stop.
I am fascinated.
Not by the subject, but by him.
Fascinated.
Fascinated.
And if you think, well, that's a pretty crazy, that's a little moot, isn't it?
Perhaps.
Do you know how many people are talking about that?
No.
It would make your head spin.
You have no idea.
And I encourage people to investigate everything and anything.
There are things out there that may fascinate you regarding a particular area and you're not going to ever find out about it if you watch TV or cable or the usual stuff.
In my mind, anything that you find interesting, anything, I encourage you to pursue it.
If it doesn't involve the victimization of people or children, I have no idea.
It doesn't matter to me in the least.
Do yourself a favor and you're going to go out there and you're going to find some new things.
Look at this.
Foreign policy I want to discuss.
Domestic.
Law and order.
Oh my God, I can talk to you forever about that.
Social movements that are extra-governmental.
Culture.
Historical.
Traditional.
Identity.
I did a brand new video here on what is a psychopath.
I've seen so many of these things go, what's a psychopath?
And they never answered the question.
They were so busy into drawing the graphics.
What is a psychopath?
I don't know.
Answer the question.
Stop with the graphics.
What is this?
What is this?
No.
Why do I want to...
Discuss what a psychopath is.
Because you don't know what something is until you find out what happens when it doesn't work.
You know what happens?
You know what this part of the brain does?
I don't know.
Here.
Put a steel rod into it.
It'll tell you.
I can't do that.
Well, let's wait until somebody has this part of the brain injured.
Then, that will tell us what it does.
What annoying about a psychopath does is it tells you what it is that human beings Have that these people don't have.
But I never knew what they have.
So let's start with what he doesn't have.
And then we'll understand the good part about being, quote, normal.
It's the most fascinating thing in the world.
Incredible.
I've got some other videos coming up on conspiracies.
I saw this the other day.
I almost pulled off the road.
I was listening to Lex Friedman.
Again, he's fantastic.
And Eric Weinstein.
One of the most interesting things...
He's the most interesting person.
And Lex Friedman is a brilliant, brilliant young man, brilliant.
And Lex Friedman said, well, I'm not saying this is a conspiracy.
And he said, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait, what?
What?
What?
Of course this is a conspiracy.
And Lex didn't know what that meant.
He thought that meant...
Crazy.
Because he had used the word so many times.
He had heard it so many times being delivered.
And I thought, I've got to do it.
I've got to explain.
No!
Nothing wrong.
No!
No!
There is...
Conspiracies exist.
It's a legal term.
No!
Of course!
Of course!
Conspiracy version, you did it by yourself.
Ta-da!
It makes simple.
When you hear conspiracy theory, that means somebody was not by themselves.
That's all it means.
Did you know that?
You can break it down any way you want.
You can break it down any way you want.
Did you break it into the house?
Yep.
Anybody with you?
Nope.
It's not a conspiracy.
Unless the owner didn't leave the door open or something.
Then somebody was working with you.
It's a very simple thing.
And did you know that?
No, of course not.
Because nobody's explained that to you.
That's all it means.
And people want to know so much, well, what does this mean?
I heard another great...
I'm sorry, I don't mean to keep promoting a show, but his lectures are...
or his shows are so good.
He was talking to a Catholic priest or a bishop about the existence of God in the Catholic Church.
Absolute gobbledygook.
And I loved it.
But that's the language of religion.
I don't know what it means.
I have no idea.
There is a wonderful show I was watching before.
Michio Kaku.
Well, not him.
Michio.
I think Michio has seen better days.
But he's still pretty good.
This is called Closer to Truth.
And he is with the host.
What is with this?
The host's name is very, very...
Oh, Robert Lawrence Kuhn.
And Robert Lawrence Kuhn loves to talk about God and death and physics.
He was with the smartest guy.
Now is Edward Witten.
And I'm listening to these people.
I'm listening to the way they're talking.
And I thought, people love this.
There's hope.
People want to talk about God and religion and goodness and evil and the devil and politics and history and computing and stuff and physics and UFOs and cooking and they're really good and interesting people.
And they live right there.
They live in this phone.
They live on your laptop.
They're not on TV.
They're not on TV.
I have, if I never, ever, ever, ever turned on a TV, if you took the TV out, If you took the cable out and left the Wi-Fi, I would never, ever...
I watch it on...
This is what I want to watch.
I don't want to watch it.
I'm not interested in any of that stuff.
Any of that stuff.
No TV shows.
No news shows.
No...
If Netflix has some good stuff on it, watch it on there.
And a lot of people are doing it.
Kids are doing it.
People are doing it.
That's why when you read, you read Drudge today, I don't know how much you're saying, Drudge, you're going to help us, what?
We got the Cannes Film Festival, and we're talking about how great this new Leonardo DiCaprio movie is.
Because they're hanging on to something, some vestige of a time.
It's over with.
This is the most exciting thing in the world.
For all those kids who are left behind the school, for all those kids who are walking around stoned out of their minds wearing funny Dumeric Way hats and stone and stupid, these mouth breathers, there are so many people out there who are, like you, who are fascinated by things.
Fascinated.
This is the most exciting thing I've ever seen in my life.
This is it.
This is it.
The time we're in.
I never thought any of the...
I mean, I was there during the space.
I remember in 1969, I was 11 years old.
Well, actually 10, because it was in July.
So I was about to be 11, and I remember watching it, okay?
And I know, to my friend watching, I know, I know, it's the moon.
Just work with us, okay?
And I'm not dismissing what you're saying.
Believe me, I'm not saying that.
But it...
It was there.
My head didn't say, no, because I saw, oh, here it goes.
There it goes.
I got it.
Here's the moon.
You know you wanted it.
Here's the Dollar Tree globe.
Here's this.
Here's the moon.
Go from here to here.
Okay.
I got it.
But imagine somebody says, I've got a computer now.
Where instead of using a bit, I use a qubit.
And it's based on atomic information, the quantum theory.
But in order to use it, I have to use absolute zero.
I have to freeze this down because any vibration, anything, destroys the computational accuracy of this.
So I have to freeze it to absolute zero, minus 273, which is Kelvin, absolute zero.
Where it is so cold, there is no molecular movement.
Tell me you've heard of absolute zero.
I'm not trying to be stupid here.
Because when I was always growing up, in science, we always knew this.
Absolute zero.
Is the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal.
It's at zero.
So there's no movement.
How many have never heard?
And I'm curious.
And this is not meant to be like, oh, you're so stupid.
You're so stupid.
No!
There are some songs or some groups or some things I've never heard of.
I never feel bad about that.
But this is one of those things.
It is so interesting.
This idea of freezing something where there is no movement because that's what heat is.
So consequently, this quantum computer is great so long as you can freeze something and lower the temperature to minus 273 centigrade.
Well, you know, and that's 1 Kelvin.
Then there's below that 10 Kelvin is 10 times it.
All right.
Now right now, imagine this.
I'm on a TV show.
Do you understand this?
I'm on a TV show.
I'm on a morning show.
And I'm turning and I'm trying to explain.
Not because they're stupid.
They can understand it.
But they're living in a world that says, you don't understand what we're doing.
We talk about fluff.
This is not interesting to us.
But you haven't tried it.
But we're not going to try it.
We don't care about trying this.
We're not going to do this.
But there are people who want to do this.
But we don't know any better.
This is what we do.
This is what we do.
This, this, I'm, I am.
I'm telling you.
An AIA...
Oh my God.
So what are we talking about today?
Okay.
Let's look this past week.
The Durham report.
What happened?
Nothing.
I told you that.
Nothing.
Alan Dershowitz was saying, well, you know, I can't believe that it was an indictment.
No, Alan.
It's not an indictment.
It's an indictment that's not filed.
It's like an unindicted co-conspirator.
It doesn't mean anything.
Nothing will happen.
and Let me just go on TV.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say, you can go down the...
I'd love to do a TV show.
This is called...
This is Washington.
And this is the capital.
And nothing happens here.
This is a movie lot.
This is a movie set.
Behind this is a...
This is just a wall, and behind it is just this studio lot, and that's it.
That's all it is.
It's like a Potemkin village.
It's this pretend, and we go, this is the house on this side, and this side is on that side.
And then you've got the pages, and you've got the assistants, and the speaker of the house is here, and this is this, and that's that.
And nothing really happens.
Nothing happens.
Nothing happens.
Nothing is happening.
This is a joke.
And here's what happens.
They work in concert with the news media that also provide you with nothing.
It creates the illusion that something is happening.
It doesn't.
There is nothing.
There is some operating system beyond this, and this is important, that is running the show, that is creating various, I don't know what the word is, various programs and foreign policy.
We have groups of people that used to be called secret societies.
They're not anymore.
They're in the open.
G7, Davos, Bilderberg, Mont Pelerin.
Have you ever heard of this group?
I have no French at all.
Mont Pelerin.
This is the Mont Pelerin Society.
Let me give you this.
The 2023 regional meeting is in Bretton Woods.
October 29th, November 1st.
Liberalism and the Global Economy.
This is...
Let me give this to you.
The Mount Pelerin Society.
The Mount Pelerin Society is composed of persons who continue to see the dangers to civilized society.
Outlined in the Statement of Ames.
This is after 1947.
This is Hayek.
After World War II in 1947, that was a very important world, by the way.
A lot of UFO sightings, a lot of alien sightings.
This was the first biggest reset of the world.
Bretton Woods, NATO, UN, whatever.
Anyway.
After World War II in 1947, when many of the values of Western civilization were in peril, 36 scholars, mostly economists, with some historians and philosophers, were invited by Professor Friedrich Hayek, you know who he is, to meet at Montpelerin near Montreux, we all went to Montreux, Montreux Switzerland, to discuss the state and the possible fate of liberalism.
In its classical sense, in thinking and practice.
And this is it.
Let me give you this right now.
Check this out.
This isn't really a secret society, but it was a group of people who were extremely powerful.
Very powerful.
And they...
Here's the link.
And there you go.
And they meet, and they work in tandem to...
Cato Institute.
Washington is one big think tank.
Heritage is great.
This one is great.
That's great.
But then there are others, like Bilderberg and others, who are not really a think tank.
They are almost a satellite board of directors of everything that runs everything.
And they are basically the Den Mother, or the script writer for Western civilization.
You can say, that's ridiculous.
Oh no, it's not.
It's always been like that.
And when I started to talk about this, they've been around since 1954, in the Netherlands, Prince, whatever his name was, King, Eddie, whatever, Bert, Bennett, anyway, whatever, it was in the Netherlands.
And you got these people together, and they love this.
And they're the richest people, the most powerful people, and they run the world.
Now there's this other side to it that don't get invited.
Brazil, Russia, India.
China, South Africa, the BRICS contingent, B-R-I-C-S.
They're over here.
And you know who else is kind of in the middle over there with them?
The energy leaders.
Now, energy is going to meet informational.
Let me also tell you something.
And listen to me and listen good.
Let me go back to something.
Someone once said, I think Michio Kaku said this, Silicon Valley will be the rust belt if quantum computing really kicks up.
What you see right there, that world, it's just...
Remember, nothing's ever going away.
What's the next power source?
Where do you fit into the future?
What's your legacy going to be?
Who are you going to be?
What's your thing?
What?
What's your legacy?
When you die and there's this plaque on the base of your statue, what does it say?
He, she, was a what?
What are you?
What's your thing?
What's your legacy?
What do you stand for?
What is your guiding light?
Think about this.
This is what you're going to do today.
Today when you're just driving around, maybe you're mowing the lawn, maybe you're just sitting there, maybe you're having a drink, maybe you're watching TV.
I want you to think about this.
What do you stand for?
What did they say?
There lies so-and-so.
There lies Mark or Shady or Suzanne.
There is this.
There she is.
There they were.
What did they stand for?
What was he?
And I've always thought the people that I've always respected the most are the ones who tell me this is what you should be listening to.
They knew the new music.
They knew the new styles.
They knew the new movies.
They knew what was coming.
This is a trend.
This is happening next.
This is what's happening.
Not this old stuff.
This is what's happening.
What do I stand for?
Do you know how many people?
If I took the most, the most disparate group of people, put them into a huge auditorium, imagine a Joel Osteen cathedral, and I had them answer questions, yes, no, yes, no, yes, no, about history, about foreign policy, domestic policy.
About law and order, social movement, social rights, civil rights, sexuality, cultural, historical, traditional identity.
And I had them answer this.
The most diverse.
Out of those thousand questions or points, I could find 500 areas they absolutely agreed on.
This group.
I would exclude the ones they didn't, and the ones that they didn't really didn't matter.
And you would find out there is no difference.
Let me say that again.
Let me say that again.
If I took the wild, if I say, bring two of the most opposite people you've ever known.
Your right-wing friends and your left-wing friends.
And I'm using that term just for argument.
And I want you to bring them to this huge arena.
We've got 10,000 people in this room.
We've got pink-haired-nosed stud.
We've got a guy in a cardigan sweater over here.
We've got Ward Cleaver and we've got...
G.G. Allen over here.
We got Abby Hoffman and, you know, Lowell Thomas.
There they are.
All in here.
And we had them answer questions.
I could find 500 areas they are absolutely in lockstep on.
Get rid of the rest.
There's our party.
They never want us to do that.
Imagine that.
500.
All these people.
We only talk about this.
We only talk about this.
You don't like everything on the menu.
You don't like everybody in your family.
You don't believe everything everybody else believes.
You may like everything your husband or wife believes in.
That's fine.
But the core, the core basic, guess what?
What we believe in, and not people on TV, not people, not stage actors, not phony, ageist provocateurs, but if we put people together, you would not believe.
We agree.
There is no difference.
How do you like that?
There's no difference.
None.
You can tell Jim Jordan, you're talking about something else.
We're not talking about that.
I can take a song.
I can take Leonard Bernstein when he was alive.
I can take Snoop.
I can take David Allen Cole.
And I can take Cecilia Bartoli.
And they'll all tell you, I love I Want to Hold Your Hand by the Beatles.
I love that song.
What?
Yeah, I love that song.
I liked New York's New York.
I like Brahms Lullaby.
I like this.
We really agree a lot.
We sure do.
They don't want you to know that.
They're always trying to separate us.
Let me ask you something.
Seriously.
I'm going to ask you a question.
I'm here in New York, Shetty.
Shuffing in the Shetty.
I'm in New York City.
And I'll say this again proudly.
I'm 65 years old.
And I've seen stuff like you can't believe in New York City.
Both in clubs or out or on the street.
I'm telling you.
I do not know when the last time I've seen either somebody in drag or maybe they were and I didn't recognize it.
But that kind of defeats the point.
If you are so perfectly ensconced in the dress of the opposite sex, what's the point?
I've never seen that.
So where is this?
Where is this?
Where is this destruction?
All this screaming and yelling.
Where are these drag queens?
Where are they?
Where are they?
I don't know where they are.
Honey, have you seen them?
Seriously.
On the streets?
Where are they?
I know they're in schools.
And I know parents.
Do you have anybody?
Drag queens come into your schools?
There might be one.
Might be one.
Might be one.
There was a time when every period of time in New York, there's a coyote that shows up.
There's a coyote that shows up in Central Park.
You know where the coyotes are?
Never!
Never see a coyote.
But during that one week, we have shark attacks off of Jersey.
There's no shark attack.
Do you understand what I'm trying to do?
Am I getting through to you?
They're creating a world for you.
It doesn't exist.
It doesn't exist.
And here's the best part.
Whenever you do something like this, Whether you're on TV, whether you're in a rumpus room, whether you're Tim Pool, or if you're Joe Rogan, or if you're Lex Friedman, whoever you are.
With the exception of Lex, I think.
You cannot be normal.
You can't do something that's not exaggerated.
Nobody will ever want to tune into a show and say what I just said.
This is all blown out of proportion.
Oh, it's happened, but our country's not divided by drag shows.
We agree more on what you can imagine.
That's not a good show.
That's not going to work.
That doesn't work.
That doesn't work.
You know what would scare the hell out of people?
If all of a sudden I said, hi, this is me.
And I'm like these phonies, like these Ben Shapiros, and they go to some school.
And they get some poor kid, and they edit out all the good stuff.
They don't get the students who clobber you.
And somebody says, I'm a communist.
Why are you companies?
Huh?
Boom!
The glasses, the cigarette.
Wow, you love that.
No.
If I showed you a video, if I sat there, and you see this guy with a turtleneck, and a...
I don't know what.
And a jacket with patches on the elbow.
Sitting next to a guy with spiked hair and whatever it is.
And they're sitting together.
That wouldn't work.
You would say, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That narrative doesn't work.
No, we don't like that.
We want to see the yelling and screaming.
I want to see the Karen fighting.
The next time you go fly.
The next time you fly.
Do me a favor.
The next time you're on an airplane.
Always, always, always listen to me.
They always say, here's a great airline hack.
Tell them that your husband's late.
No.
Here's a great airline hack.
The next time you walk into a plane, that woman or man standing there say, hello, thank you very much for your service.
They'll remember you.
And when they walk down that aisle, they're going to say, you need something?
Now, ask them when you get a chance.
Excuse me.
Do you have a minute?
Yes.
I'm taking an informal survey.
And I don't want to know your name.
But I'm curious about something.
Do you...
When was the last time you had to drag somebody off this plane?
What?
When did you have to drag somebody off?
Somebody who threatened to, you know, blow the plane up or something?
Never.
Well, see, I've got this channel called Karen's on Fire or Karen's in the Jungle or Karen's...
And there's nothing but people on airplanes screaming.
I've never seen that.
How long have you been?
20 years.
How many flights do you do every day?
I've never seen this.
Do you see what they want to do?
They want to create this idea that there's this division and that we really differentiate.
I guarantee you, I promise you, I promise you when I tell you this.
Please.
Please.
And by the way, you notice how Cloward Piven, all of a sudden, everybody's talking about the Overdened Window.
Overdened Window.
It's the Overdened Window.
What about Ovaltine?
The Ovaltine Window.
Huh?
Cloward Piven.
That's right.
It's the, it's the, oh, what's the, the, the law, oh, God, that prevents propaganda.
Anyway, we love words.
We'll love it.
It's Cloward Piven.
Clara Pivot.
Absolutely.
Oh, yeah.
It's opening window.
Oh, it's the Bloom scale.
No, it's a Bloom taxonomy of knowledge.
Maslow's learning scale.
Starpa.
Starpa.
We all do that, by the way.
That's a conspiracist thing.
We have to...
Oh, no, no.
It's definitely...
Oh, Rex 84. It's Rex 84. Clear as day.
Tuskegee...
Oh, Tuskegee Civilist Study.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We just say these things.
We just...
Just to let you know.
Oh, I know what's going on.
It's Bilderberg.
That's Bilderberg.
Mont Pelerin.
Ooh.
CFR.
Trilateral.
Gotcha.
That's wonderful.
And that's great.
But that doesn't come up.
What I want to talk about is the essential stuff that's coming up.
I've taken far too much of your time.
I've taken far too much of your time.
I want to leave you with a word today.
There's good news here.
We are so on the same page, it's not even funny.
We are so on the same page, and what we need to bring more people together is knowledge.
I have sat down with more people and explained to them Russia, Ukraine.
Remember, you cannot do anything without...
There it is.
This is Russia.
This is Ukraine.
Right next to it.
On the border.
Oh.
Little things like that.
Little things like that.
Don't point fingers.
Teach people.
Go out and teach people.
That's all.
And it would be great too if you liked this.
We need those algorithms.
And by the way, did you see last night?
If you missed last night, we have it from Mrs. L. was just spectacular.
Spectacular.
Oh, I've got to tell you this much, lest you don't know this.
How many times have you ever heard her talk about women that we see on the West Side Highway who are selling fruit and bottled water?
They've got kids on their back.
She was...
Didn't we call, what, Homeland Security?
We called, we said, would you please check this?
Well, I don't know.
I don't know what it is.
Front page.
Well, front page.
New York Post today.
New York City turns blind eye as immigrants with babies sell fruit along deadly highways.
Some of the New York City's busiest highways and roads are drawing migrant moms so desperate to make a buck.
That they hawk mangoes and drinks in traffic, often with babies strapped to their backs.
Now, where is all of this help?
And when they say migrant, are they new migrants?
Have they been here?
Are they, I don't want to say illegal, nobody likes that term, illegal.
But Mrs. L has been talking about this forever.
There's also forced There's labor trafficking where you have to work.
Forrest begging for us.
And we see them all the time.
And we see on the West Side Highway, right there, 56th, 54th, right there, turning left, you see this kind of a median or an island in the middle where you see little strollers and prams and the babies are in the back.
Wait a minute!
This group's being handed money and you can stay here and laptops and sneakers.
What about them?
Who's looking after the kids?
Wait a minute.
What?
How is this happening?
How long have you been talking about that, honey?
Three years.
Three years.
And we've called people.
Not to get people arrested, but to say, would you help me?
Would you please?
And they look, I can't tell how young they are because of the mask.
They're finally talking about that.
How do you miss this?
Do you know how many people drive by this every single day on the way to the Lincoln Tunnel from, I mean, the West Side Highway?
The Joe DiMaggio Highway that nobody calls it?
Unbelievable!
So here's my thing.
Forget your politics.
If I was in a room full of people, Purple-headed people with the studs, guy with the cardigan.
How many people's hearts break when you see this?
Mine do.
I don't care how you get there.
This is a mother in the sun and sometimes at night, and it was bad before daylight saving time changed.
I don't understand this.
What are we doing?
Where's the humanity?
We've got all these people talking about God and this and that and the flag and this.
That's all.
Did you learn something today?
Did I give you something to think?
Did I make you think?
Tell me one thing.
Did I tell you one thing that made you say, Huh.
That's all I want.
Just tell me.
Is there one thing where maybe you say, I never heard of that.
I'm going to look into that.
That's all I want.
Did you make me think like, maybe we do understand.
I didn't know.
Absolute zero.
I didn't know that.
That's all I want.
All I want.
I want you just to be able to say, I thought about something a little different.
You know, I never thought about that.
That's it.
That's it.
That's what I want.
Because all the other information, you've heard about Durham, and what are you going to hear about that for?
No, I want you to think about something different.
I don't want you to have good news.
I don't want you to think positively.
These are great times.
Mankind, the technology, there's some bad parts to it.
How about the fact that maybe artificial intelligence took this long in order for mankind to provide the workforce to allow it to be developed so it can destroy us.
It's a negative sign, but that's all I want.
I want new buzzwords.
I love this.
Brain bleed.
This is it.
This is it.
I want you to think.
That's all.
Open the minds, third eye.
Yes.
And I want people, and here's the best part.
Somebody said, I know Lex Freeman makes my brain hurt.
I like that brain hurt.
But you see, one of the things One of the things that I'll never forget, and I'll take this very quickly, is when I was a kid, this changed my life.
Let me give you an example.
There was a show on, and I remember it, I was watching TV, and there was a science guy, not Don Herbert, not Mr. Wizard, but it was this African-American gentleman, I think, it was such a long time ago, but he had a It was like a very simple studio, black and white.
And he explained Bernoulli's theorem.
I thought, oh, this is going to be good.
How planes fly.
I don't really understand.
I know there's resistance and drag and speed, but how does it get up?
I can run all I want, but how does it get up?
Okay, you have a wing.
What does the wing do?
Well, the wing is...
No, but I know there's a wing, but how does the wing work?
What does it do?
Okay, listen to this.
Bernoulli's theorem.
Remember this first law.
The faster a fluid moves, the less pressure it exerts.
The faster a fluid moves, and air is a fluid, the faster it moves, the less pressure it exerts.
You got that?
Remember that.
You got to start off with something.
Okay.
Let's say there's a piece of flat ground.
And on this ground, there's a mound.
A mound of dirt.
Kind of looks like a wing.
If you look at the side, you got this flat.
Then you have this curved part.
That's where the dirt is.
That's where this hill is.
It's at the top.
And two people stand at the base of the mound of dirt or the hill.
Two people.
One of them's going to run straight across.
The other one's going to traverse the hill.
And in order to get to the other side at the same time as this guy, he's got to run more.
Because the distance is longer.
Because if you take this and you stretch it out, it's like, wait a minute, it's longer than...
That's right, because you curved it.
So when he starts off, when two people start off at the same time, in order for this mound, the one who's running over the hill, he has to run faster.
To get to the other side, at the same time this guy's running.
So this guy's running faster.
So the air at the top of the wing is faster to get to the other side.
And the faster a fluid moves, the less pressure it exerts.
And if this is exerting less pressure, that means there's more pressure here.
And that's the lift.
And I was, what, eight years?
I don't know how old I was.
I never forgot it.
I got it.
I got it.
That's it.
I understand it.
It's one of those things where, oh, okay.
Let me tell you a quick one.
Let me tell you a quick one.
This is Higgs, Higgs field.
This is the best.
This is the best.
Why does something have mass?
It's the best story there is.
Why does this have mass?
Why?
Like this, this is lighter and heavier than this thing and this, this is heavier and this.
These electrons aren't even touching themselves.
There's not, there's not.
What is it?
Well, it's an attraction.
Yeah, but what is it?
Why does this have more than this?
Anyway, why is mass mass?
Somebody said this one time.
They said, imagine you're at a, and I'll tell you the analogy, you were at a party, and you're with Barack Obama, and you both show up at the same time.
Ding dong!
And you say, what, I got a drink?
Yeah, okay, let's go.
Oh, look, there's a bar at the other end.
Let's go.
You walk across, nobody stops you.
Barack Obama can't even move an inch because all these people...
This attraction!
What do you call that?
Fame?
No.
Say Higgs field.
That's it.
This attracts more of that than I do.
For reasons that have nothing to do with gravity.
Electromagnetic.
That stupid little analogy stuck with me forever.
I got it.
It's just one of those things.
Certain things, it's just one of those things.
And you ready for this?
I think if you keep going deep enough and far enough, you'll find God.
I think you'll find God.
I think you've been looking at the wrong place.
At least I have.
I'm looking for things like, well, why are babies have cancer?
That's a stupid question.
I think if there's a God, God would say, you want to see me do something?
You want to see how weird I am?
Keep going here.
Follow those people.
Go into that quantum level.
You're not going to believe this.
You ain't seen nothing yet.
You're looking at things like light and wind.
That's boring.
If you really want to see my sense of humor, go there.
It blows your mind.
You talk about mind bleed?
Blows your mind.
And what we're doing that has nothing to do with God, other than perhaps giving us the brains to do it, If AI, AGI, quantum computing, oh dear God.
Imagine using atoms, quantum atom movement, the potential of atom spins, of qubits, as a basis for a computer versus bits versus, oh my God.
And even God would say, bravo.
You know how many people are doing that?
Thousands of people!
How do they know this?
Where do they come from?
These are cheap.
Who's doing AGI?
When I watch Lex or whatever, I think, oh my God, there's another one.
And there are thousands of these people.
I hope they never go evil.
That's all.
I just want you to think.
I mentioned something yesterday, and I did not mention something.
I was very, very remiss, and I apologize immensely for this.
I want you to promise me.
Promise me one thing, but give me arpegg.
This is, I want you to do me a favor.
I want you to go, and I want you to find...
I want you to go to...
Hang on a minute.
Bear with me.
Oops.
Don't you love spelling?
I always did as a kid.
Always did well.
Always liked spelling.
Sometimes it made sense to me.
Okay, here we go.
This is it.
I want you to go right now to Mrs. L's.
Promise me right now.
You will go to her.
You go to her YouTube channel, Lynn's Warriors, and sign up for it right now.
Promise me right now.
As soon as we are done with this, or right now, or if you can do it simultaneously, you can sign off early.
I don't care.
Do me a favor and follow what she is doing.
The work she is doing is so incredibly important.
It's so critical.
I cannot put it into words.
Right there.
Just do it.
Do it, do it, do it.
Listen to what she's saying.
Her ferocity, her direction, her intensity, her Absolute commitment to the cause is like nothing I've ever seen.
It is so legitimate, so real, so heartfelt, so authentic.
It's why I love her.
One of many reasons.
So that's it.
Okay?
You got that?
Do that for me.
And up here at the top, if you want to hear other stuff where I could talk about, for example, I know nobody wants to say this, but I want to talk about, for example, let's talk about Jim Brown's legacy.
Let's make sure.
Let's talk about it.
You know, just because somebody died doesn't mean they didn't do anything good.
But they're not saints.
They're not saints by any stretch of the imagination.