Biden Criminality Blatancy Off the Charts, State-Controlled Media Distract (Barbie the Focus)
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Good day, my friend.
Good day.
Happy Monday.
Whatever that means.
Whatever that connotes.
I want to get right down to brass tacks and explain a couple of things to you.
And especially if you are new to this.
When I say new to this, I mean new to this world that we're living in right now.
I always have to sometimes stop and remind myself that we need a boot camp to show people how to work things.
You're going to have to negotiate between different groups of people.
The profoundly clueless, they're over here.
Another group of people would be the Monumentally hyper-conspiratorial.
You run into those folks every now and then.
They're very interesting.
Very interesting indeed.
It's hard to say.
How do I say this?
They're interesting.
And then you have those who don't know how to read stories because they've never been a part.
And then you have to teach folks Don't necessarily jump into this immediately.
Don't necessarily jump into this too, too quickly, if that makes any sense.
Now, being deliberately cryptic, because for purposes of social media platforms, you must learn this is not the place to describe this.
This is the children's room.
And what I mean by that is, It's house rules.
There are some things which they simply do not want you to say or to go to, especially if they're true.
If they're false, nobody cares about them.
You can make any claim you want at all.
There was somebody I watched recently.
Somebody sent me something.
This physician said, you know, saturated fats really don't mean.
Anything.
I said, okay, see, that's okay.
You can say that because it's not true.
But you would think that would be a big thing not to say, but that's okay.
But if you say something that's true, it's a different story.
Rule number one.
Let's talk about this case.
There was a reporter who appeared with Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Her name is Emma Jo Morris.
Emma Jo Morris was the New York Post political writer.
Now she's with Breitbart.
Breitbart is promoting her as the Wunderkind.
Listen to what I'm saying now.
The proponent, the discoverer of the Biden laptop from hell.
The Woodward and Bernstein collectively, this one person, this one young lady is involved in this and she is the star right now.
Interesting.
Miranda Devine.
Where does she fit into this?
Miranda Devine from The Post.
She's still at The Post.
Emma Jo Morris is over here.
It's not Miranda Devine's show anymore.
Nobody's really talking about her.
She kind of said, hey, good for you, congratulations.
Wow, I love the internecine battles.
Because, as you know, especially in the world of the news world, which is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking, you have a lot of folks who are trying to seek their Stardom and acclaim and that sort of thing.
So you're going to see a battle, or a battle, as people say, between these two.
That's number one.
Number two, Emma Jo Morris.
She's now with Breitbart.
Unsolicited advice.
Tone down the snark.
Tone down the laughing.
Tone down the...
Isn't this great?
Isn't this surreal?
It's not funny.
This may be a natural reaction.
It's almost one out of amazement.
Well, you're not really laughing.
You're just like, you're shocked at the blatancy of it.
The unbelievable, breathtaking obviousness of this criminality.
Don't laugh.
This isn't funny.
Tone it down.
And also, this was the most interesting.
She was on Fox News.
And by the way, don't mistake.
She did a wonderful job with this.
But I'm just saying, always know the reaction.
Somebody needs to say, this is what you dress.
This is what you wear.
This is how you work TV.
This is the countenance.
This is...
Think Woodward and Bernstein.
Don't think like you're surprised yourself.
Like, isn't this cool?
I did this.
No.
No, no, no, no.
Mm-mm.
Next, she's on with Maria Bartiromo, and Maria Bartiromo takes the time.
She was appearing before Congress with Bobby Kennedy and that other feller, and they put her on with somebody, Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel.
Why?
Why are you splitting Emma Jo's time with this Kimberly Strassel?
Who is saying something, or reviewing something?
She wrote in a book!
But this is new news.
This is timely.
Now, I don't want to read too much into it.
I think to myself, well, maybe Fox says, okay, Bartiromo, we'll let you do your thing.
But we're going to dilute it.
We're going to take her time.
And we're going to minimize it by bringing in somebody who already wrote a book or somebody else to cut into it.
I don't know.
I don't want to overthink this.
But I do think this is very, very odd.
I do think this is very, very, very, very odd.
Very odd.
Very strange.
Very odd.
Interesting.
I think this is new.
Very, just kind of observational.
Right?
That's number one.
Now the next news is, what's going to happen with this?
Nothing.
That's the thing which is the most important.
Nothing.
Nothing is going to happen.
Nothing.
Nothing is going to happen.
There will be nothing.
There is story after story.
The post, yet again, explains and verifies that, yes, Hunter himself did get on the phone and tell people, hey, I'm talking to the old man, I'm talking to whatever it is, okay, alright, fine.
But, I don't know what to tell you.
There's just no...
The mainstream media are still pushing for things like Barbie.
Barbie is...
They're doing this for two things.
Barbie is blowing up the movie.
See?
Movies aren't dead.
Why?
To counter SAG-AFTRA and their claims that you need writers, you need us.
The movie industry is on a threat.
They'll say, no, it's not.
Look how great things are.
Not to mention it's a diversion, distraction, as many of you, because many of our dear friends here love when something is a distraction.
Whenever you don't know what to say about something, always say, it's a distraction.
Always.
Okay?
It's a distraction.
So keep that in mind, okay?
So we've got a couple of things we're going to talk about.
How you prepare.
We're going to go back to the Emma Joe Morris thing.
How you prepare yourself, how you handle yourself on TV, running for office, everything matters.
Think about what you're going to say.
Bobby Kennedy is learning that a little bit.
Joe Biden, I mean Joe Biden, Ron DeSantis doesn't.
He's a good governor for Florida, but that thing was not thought about at all.
But I want to go through this again.
If you're a young, a new, a brash, in a good way, courageous, A news person.
How should you handle this?
What should you say?
How do you look?
Very stoic.
Almost sad.
You're not happy to say this.
You're not grinning ear to ear like, isn't this cool?
I mean, this is surreal.
Can you believe that?
I mean, come on!
No!
No!
No, no, no!
That may work for, you know, a podcast or something.
That's okay if you're, hey guys, you know, whatever.
No!
You have to provide the idea that you have just uncovered something so horrible, something so something so incredible.
The gravity of this is so horrid.
So, so horrid.
That's the thing.
That's the important aspect of this.
That's all I want to say.
And also keep in mind, why is...
Because you know that Fox News is just...
If that's what interests you.
But it's interesting to see where that...
Because that was for so long.
That was the official, it was, for the longest time it was the official communications platform of the Republican Party, of the conservative movement.
It really was.
It was something.
It's not anymore.
I don't know what it is.
It's just, it's just kind of like, okay.
And while Maria Bartiromo is great and everything, it's just, okay, it's the usual stuff.
Nothing's going to happen.
Nothing is going to happen.
Okay, that's the more.
Number two, I love when somebody creates something in terms of big news.
As you know, Elon Musk stripped Twitter of its traditional Bluebird logo and rebranded the app with a minimalist X. This was late Sunday.
While he was apparently sending...
I guess signals that the company will be unveiling new financial features.
On Sunday afternoon, Elon Musk tweeted, X.com now points to Twitter.com.
Interim X logo will go live later.
The new logo was projected on the social media platform's headquarters in San Francisco Sunday night amidst the...
horror and the crime.
Now, listen to this.
The development of this change prompted Walter Isaacson, who was the biographer, who is currently writing a biography of Elon Musk, to opine, to expand, to discuss the entrepreneur's thinking.
Quote, Reib visited in early 1999, he found Musk poring over books about the banking system.
I'm trying to think about what to start next, he explained.
His experience in Scotiabank had convinced him that the industry was ripe for disruption.
So in March, he founded X.com.
Okay.
His concept for X.com was so grand, it would be, this is from National Review, I'm reading, by the way.
It would be a one-stop, everything store for all commercial needs, banking, digital purchases, checking, credit cards, investments, loans.
Transactions would be handled instantly, with no waiting for payments to clear.
His insight was that money is simply an entree, or entry rather, into a database, and he wanted to devise a way that all transactions were securely recorded in real time.
Interesting.
So, it's starting.
Now, and you can read this for yourself.
I find him to be so interesting because he's constantly reminding you of the exciting nature of something which, for all practical purposes, is really not exciting to most people.
Most people don't care.
It doesn't matter.
Most people will not avail themselves of these high-tech financial whatever.
It just, it simply does not matter.
But, He creates, again, the illusion, the presence, the perception.
This is why I'm saying, regarding the Emma Jo Morris, if you're going to go on TV, create the perception.
How do you look?
How do you act?
What is this going on?
And I love the fact that he is destroying everything and anything to do with Twitter.
Tweet, Twitter, get rid of those.
Those were nasty, terrible days with those horrible folks with Jack Dorsey.
This is a brand new thing, and I think it's wonderful.
It's incredible.
Now, the next thing I want to tell you about, and this has nothing to do with, well, it does.
It has everything and nothing to do with what's going on.
But I want to share this with you.
Just been doing this, and as you know, I have a private channel where I go into detail.
And one of the things which is the most interesting is to take somebody who wants to understand what's happening in the real world and say, come here for a minute, I'm going to show you something.
I'm going to bring you into this.
Into the fold, so to speak.
But I want you to understand something which is very critical.
By the way, I trust that you are liking this video.
You must, everybody must subscribe to this channel.
Subs are critical.
They love the numbers.
They love the metrics.
It adds.
It's everything.
The more likes, the more subs, the more things we get.
We get sent off so that people will find us.
That is still the best way for people to find YouTube.
YouTube is still...
No matter what anybody says, the premier, the premier avenue and platform to reach the world.
There are some other great, great programs and platforms, but they're already seeking people who are there, which is a good point.
But I'm interested more in finding somebody that would never think or that would never even venture into a...
A thought process that I'm doing.
Let me give you an example.
Let me not veer off too much on this.
The bigger the story, the bigger the claim, the bigger the fraud, the bigger the distraction, as you would say, the easier it is to show.
Now, for those people who don't know this, and I love the newfound...
Alex Jones, expats, and people who now find themselves in this mysterious world where they've got it all figured out.
They know every bit of jargon, every bit of...
They know everything.
They know everything there is.
Everything.
One of the ideas is that I love discovering when something happened which I thought was something, but it's not.
What do I mean?
Let me give you an example.
Very simple.
Charles Manson.
Charles Manson was a part of our life, part of my life, my generation, that was so important, so critical, because in 1969, I was 11 years old at the time, but it was the end of what we would call the lovey-dovey hippies, the whatever it was.
By virtue, yes, mathematically, it was 1969, but it was the end of that period.
Okay.
Okay.
Woodstock, Charles Manson, Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, went from, hey man, the stoner, Flower Power, Peace, Love, Grateful Dead, Little Acid, Ken Kesey, that hippy-dippy, goofy, weird, whatever, two hard drugs, bad, in the end of the 60s.
Vietnam was nowhere near winding up.
Very turbulent.
Charles Manson freaked everybody out.
Charles Manson, in retrospect, if you look at Once Upon a Time in Hollywood or whatever that story is, it is something which people are still trying to figure out.
What this was about.
It was the end of a lot of stuff.
It destroyed...
It was very, very interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Now, at the time, That this was happening.
People will immediately start to say, ah, it was CIA.
Wait a minute.
Take it easy.
Relax.
Take it easy.
Take it easy.
Before you start thinking one way or another.
But it was a time of something called MKUltra.
Right around that time.
Whitey Bulger himself was involved in MKUltra.
There were these various prison experiments that We're so incredible.
There was the San Francisco Project.
This is from the Department of Justice.
You can read it.
You can read what happened.
This is from 1969.
They don't ever say, by the way.
This was done specifically to...
But there is one of the most fascinating stories which I always give people to start with this.
And the information is there.
But before you jump into it, before you say, aha, it means this, ask yourself the question, how much do we know?
Charles Manson, was he pulled?
Everybody loves to say CIA.
They love to just pick the CIA.
I respectfully submit that some of the best stuff that's ever been done in this country was done by people and organizations that don't even have names that you would even remotely recognize.
Okay?
It's that simple.
Now, remember what people like to do.
Neuralink, MKUltra, CIA.
They just love to say, and what this is, is a way of saying, I know this.
I know this.
And within groups of people, The currency of inclusion is, look how many words I know.
Look how many things I know.
You didn't know I knew that, did you?
You didn't know I knew?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Milgram.
Oh, Milgram.
Yeah, you're right.
Very good.
I knew about that.
In the old days, in psych, it was always, remember, Harlow's monkeys.
Everybody has this little group of Semmelweis.
Ignaz Semmelweis.
Who was that?
Let's wash our hands in surgery.
There's these little...
There's a fellow...
I forget his name.
University of...
Pennsylvania, maybe.
I don't know.
Who had that famous line that said...
When you hear hoofbeats, don't think zebra.
You know, Occam's razor.
Another one.
People will say this.
And when you speak to people, they speak in a currency.
They say, HARP, DARPA, Q-INTEL, got it.
And then again, the operations.
Ajax, Popeye, Paperclip.
Paperclip's a big one.
Oh, oh, um, whenever you talk about Bobby Kennedy in Israel, you have to say the Liberty.
You have to say that.
That signals to people in your particular conversation group, oh, good for you.
So that's what we do.
Now, what does this mean?
Well, we don't really know because we're not landing on the flower long enough to explain.
Well, would you go into detail?
I don't want to go into detail.
I just want you to know I know all the words.
This is the thing I want to dispossess you of.
I want to disabuse you of this.
I want to denude you of this, okay?
Get away from this talk.
Get away from this.
Get away from this thinking.
I want you to go deeper and I don't want you to worry about bumper sticker, cookie cutter, playbook, echo chamber, little snippets of thought.
I want you just to think a little bit different about this.
And the bigger picture is simply this.
The bigger the, not fraud, but the bigger the distortion, the bigger the lie, the easier it is to maintain by virtue of the fact that it's so big.
The bigger the lie, the bigger the story, the bigger everything, the easier it is to pull off because it's so incredible.
You could think, well, how could anybody, nobody could possibly reduce this to a story like this.
And there are some wonderful stories, wonderful pieces of investigation that are there.
And again, what do I do?
What do I always say?
I want you...
To please, please investigate, investigate, investigate.
There is Tom O 'Neill did, of course, Chaos, Charles Matz and the CIA and the Secret History of the 60s, which is a wonderful piece.
And why is that important?
It's important because it shows you how folks in your government kind of sort of work and still continue to work.
It doesn't mean...
These people are still here.
Operation Northwoods is important because it goes to show you this is what people thought then.
Again, that's not meant to drop a name.
You say, ooh, he knows about Northwoods.
That's not what I'm saying.
What I want you to understand is look how people think and look how people experiment and look at what people do.
And right now, full circle, the Hunter Biden experiment is to show you.
Now, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Yes, we can acknowledge this, Hunter Biden.
Let's see what we can do.
How far will people go?
Maria Bartiromo puts on Emma Jo Morris, Bobby Kennedy Jr., hearing after hearing after hearing.
New York Post, headline today.
Hunter Biden and Joe.
Joe was on the phone.
How far can we go before people look the other way?
That's the issue.
How far can we ignore this?
What will the American company...
What will the government do?
What will the press do?
How will our wholly owned subsidiaries, our deliberate press agents, how will they follow our instructions and look the other way?
This is what I want you to notice.
This.
Watch right now.
This is the experiment that is going on right now.
They're constantly learning.
Always seeing how are the, how is the group today?
It's like you have a group of people who are in prison and the warden or the people running the experiment come in and they will keep the light on all the time so you don't know circadian rhythm.
They say, well, what effect does that have on people?
How about if we tell people it's cold when it's hot?
How about if we tell people it's summer when it's cold?
What can we tell people?
What will people agree to and with and what will they go along with?
How will this work?
How will this work?
It's fascinating.
This is what this is about.
You cannot have anybody saying anything more, any clearer as to Hunter Biden's complicity than this.
And look what's happening.
Nothing.
There's no rioting in the streets.
There's no nothing.
There's a few people here and there.
Jim Jordan wants to impeach him.
Nothing happens.
That is the experiment.
That is what I want you to understand.
And then I want you to also know, look what happens as well.
This is, I'll ask a very interesting question.
Let me ask you this question right now.
Listen to me very carefully.
I want you to stop this, okay?
Listen to me very simply.
Answer this question, Marie.
As you know, in 9-11, which was 20, what, two years ago, this year, After 9-11, and George Bush said, and the people who knocked these towers down, they're going to hear from us too.
People became ultra-patriotic.
People joined the military.
Pat Tillman, others, you know the story.
People, it was a call to arms.
Question.
If 9-11 happened today versus 22 years ago, today in this climate, would there be a rush to join the military?
Yes or no?
Very simple.
Very simple.
And by the way, this is that private...
This is my private channel where I can go into greater detail about what I think is going on.
Another fascinating story.
Bobby Kennedy being anti-Semitic.
So absurd, it's not even funny.
And yet, look at how he stops and answers it.
Bad move.
I'm not even going to answer that.
Next.
You don't have to respond to everybody.
It's ridiculous.
Nobody understands what anti-Semitic means.
So the question is, who thinks so?
No, no, no, no way.
Hell no, no.
Isn't that something?
I agree with you 100%.
Different brain chemistry?
No, no, no, no, no.
People naturalize like crazy after 9-11.
It's a different country.
It's a different world.
America is not...
There's nothing to fight for.
America is fighting you.
America is fighting you.
America is fighting, giving things away.
There's no sense of...
There's nobody.
Some men aren't men anymore like this, so they wouldn't have as many...
that's for sure uh...
Unfair question.
The current environment has in part 9-11 baked in?
No.
The answer is very simple.
Simply this.
No, there would not be.
Very simple question.
And the reason is this.
This, and this is very important, more people today have no connection whatsoever to their country in terms of connection, National heritage, sympathy, patriotism, it's not there.
We know more now than then.
We know less now than then.
No!
Absolutely not!
I think there will be a rush to join state militias.
No.
Screw the government military.
They're not fighting for us.
No, no.
No.
I disagree with that joke.
People don't understand the notion of a state militia.
What does that mean?
What is a militia?
Militia.
First of all, there's negative connotation brought to you by the left.
This is very, very simple, simple, simple, simple, simple stuff.
So I'm saying right now, let me rephrase this.
Let's assume, not that a second 9-11 happened, but let's assume that it was 9-11 now.
Maybe a second 9-11 might be because you could argue, well, there's a...
People are going to react because they know what's going to happen.
Let's assume instead of 9-11-2001, it was 9-11-2023.
What would happen?
I submit there would be no connection.
Nobody would say, huh.
Some might even say, well, you know, you had it coming.
Climate change.
Look at what we've done to the climate.
There was a fellow named Ward Churchill.
Remember that?
He talked about the little Eichmanns.
He gave some crazy idea about how we wanted this.
And then Bill Maher said something about the people who flew into those planes.
People just started to just...
This was the diarrhea of the mouth kind of a thing.
People just started to just say these important, incredible, and critical things.
The answer was no.
There would be no.
There is no connection today to the country.
Put it this way.
There are fewer citizens today.
We have a different makeup.
We have a different country.
And we have a country and a president that has nothing to do with America and the American citizen.
It stops.
Opens up the door and brings other people in here.
Because America has become a waiting room for whatever.
And Jack Schlossberg actually said that we ended the longest war.
Ended the longest war?
He just abandoned it.
He's not ending it.
But do you see what's happening?
It's a different country now.
It's a different country.
People would say, In my family, my father was fought, my grandfather fought, my uncles fought, and it was my time to do something.
They came and they knocked down our towers.
That was the image.
Look what they did.
The rising.
Bruce Springsteen.
Paul McCartney's attempt at whatever that was.
Whatever.
Freedom, the worst, I still don't understand what the hell that means.
We had, remember that event at Madison Square Garden?
All the people, remember the rock?
They had the firemen.
Remember how the firemen were considered the new heroes?
Maureen Dowd, who writes like this, like the Marsha Brady of columnists, wrote how women want, they didn't want doctors anymore, they wanted firemen.
They wanted these he-men who go in with hoses and axes and go upstairs and save people and masculine, huh?
Does that give you a hint?
Men standing like this, joined.
Women too, of course, but it was a real, we're going to go back and we're going to get these people.
What does that mean?
We're going to get these people.
Today we just say like, and he's a bad guy.
Who?
Putin?
What do you want to do?
I don't want to do anything.
He's a bad guy.
We just point fingers or we tweet or we do whatever it is.
There really was, remember, there was no social media.
Social media, you will never understand what social media did to destroy the way we think.
You have no idea what they did.
It's a different world.
It's a different time.
It's a different sense of self and pride and belonging.
And we heard that not too far from this area, there's going to be a state-of-the-art, state-of-the-art illegal immigrant, whatever you want to call that place.
There were people, After 9-11 who were being naturalized.
They loved this country.
They were an American.
Oh my God, you sold...
American flags, they sold them.
It was a completely different mindset today.
It's not that people are necessarily...
They're not un-American.
They just have made no connection to anything that even remotely mirrors.
That of patriotism.
It's a different time.
So I've given you a lot of things to think about today.
The way the Hunter Biden story is just, that's an example.
That's almost like, see what happens?
Let's do an experiment on this one.
Nobody's going to do anything about it.
Number two, the way it's being read.
Those brave reporters, Emma Jo Morris puts three years of her life on the line for this laptop.
And what happens?
Nothing.
Nothing.
She appears before.
She goes to Maria Bartiromo.
Nothing happens.
Nobody cares.
There's nothing.
I mean, it'd be like Woodward and Percy.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
What do you call this?
Watergate?
Watergate.
Okay.
All right.
Coming up next, things in your bathroom that can kill you after this commercial mess.
Nobody cares about that.
Different world.
Different, different.
It's a different everything.
Also, remember, the bigger, the bigger, the more obvious the claim, the easier it is to pull off.
And also, think more.
Think more.
Question more.
When you're talking to people and you're trying to be a disciple of truth, ask them questions.
Don't overwhelm them with your knowledge.
Well, you know what this is?
This is obviously, this is Mockingbird.
Oh, Mockingbird, what is that?
Well, Mockingbird, Operation Mockingbird, was it 50?
Don't do that.
Don't be like these people.
I don't know why people do that.
They love to tell you, look how much I know.
Oh yeah, this was the liberty.
Yeah, this is.
And they'll just say these wonderful things.
But ask yourself, and inspiring people for them to say, what's happened since then?
Where has Remember, ask questions.
Don't answer the questions.
Where has this sense of patriotism gone?
Do you feel that people still feel themselves connected to the country?
Sparky says, Americans are weary of endless wars, so they wouldn't rush to sign up.
Grandpa volunteered for the Spanish-American War.
Aside from the Indian Wars, there hadn't been any action since the Civil War.
Americans are weary of endless wars?
Not really.
Because Sparky, I appreciate him by the way, thank you very much.
Sparky, the young people today, who would be signing up for this?
They've never had a war.
They've never had a war.
What is their war?
Somebody right now, 18 years old, 20 years old?
Iraq?
They were born.
They weren't even alive during 9-11.
There's not endless wars.
Endless wars for us.
Not for them.
We have people right now on the left who want to go have war with Russia in Finland or wherever, some NATO enclave.
You see how even the responses don't make any sense.
Because today people are saying, I don't know anything about 9-11.
I wasn't even born.
I heard about it, but it doesn't mean anything to me.
It's a different world.
Also, our frame of reference, what our reality was, doesn't apply to them anymore.
See, we think things differently.
We see things differently.
Ours is a completely different world.
It's about perception, awareness, and what I always tell you is about psychology.
It's not about the truth.
It's how people perceive reality to be.
Not what you might think it is.
I mean, you might sort of, but it doesn't work like that.
It doesn't work kind of the way you think it does.
It doesn't.
Sad to say.
It doesn't work that way.
That's all I'm saying, dear friends.
That's all I'm saying.
Be very, very, very...
Again, I just want you to think about this today.
Don't answer the question.
Ask the question.
Ask.
The question is more important.
Is there enough vanilla in this?
What would make this better?
Does Twitter seem more interesting as X versus this?
Don't worry about impressing people with how much you know.
Somebody asked, Gonzalo, where is Gonzalo Lira?
We don't know.
We have no idea.
Who's talking about him?
Nobody.
And Gonzalo Lira, saying what he did in Ukraine, was a fool.
There's something not right with him.
That doesn't mean you can hold him.
But the laughing, he was almost like manic.
Have you ever met somebody who's in a manic state?
It didn't seem right.
There's a certain degree of self-destructive that some people can go through.
I don't know.
But he deserves to be released.
He's an American citizen in our country who cares nothing about this.
And nothing's going to happen because nobody knows who he is.
Nobody cares about the Hunter Biden thing.
And people are becoming habituated to it.
All you have to do, put it this way, people are more interested in the Barbie movie than anything else.
And I said this the other day.
Somebody said, who cares about Barbie?
You have no idea.
You know why Barbie's important?
One of the reasons why?
Well, I know there's a big deal going on between SAG-AFTRA, Union, and Hollywood.
And this is really tough.
Hollywood is the last bastion of leftists.
But they're really not.
In many respects, they're hardcore, fascist business people.
And they don't like this idea of these smug people.
Who do you think you are?
Did you see what they did?
And where was it?
They cut the trees down so that the picketers wouldn't be shaded.
I mean, this is hardcore.
So what did they do?
They got on the phone and they called up all of their media plants and said, we want you to say...
That Barbie is the biggest box office extravaganza ever.
That Barbie saved it.
That it's a feel good, even though the message of Barbie is horrible.
Next, notice how Oppenheimer is kind of dropping.
They're saying, wow, do you think the sex scenes are too much?
Can you imagine trying to lure somebody to a movie with sex scenes?
You can turn on your phone and see...
Things that would make the Kama Sutra look like a travelogue.
Like Mr. Rogers.
And you're going to lure somebody into a movie theater for some stylized sex scene?
Are you kidding me?
Do they even understand what reality is?
But that's what they're talking about.
Not the movie.
Not how great the movie is.
And you know what the real question is?
Most people still don't get the whole notion of Oppenheimer.
What it really was about.
And what they did to him afterwards.
I haven't seen the movie yet, so I've got to be very, very careful.
They also don't tell you how many people did not want to drop the bomb.
They didn't want to drop the bomb.
They don't want to.
This is about showing the Russians.
This is about showing the Russians.
Actually, at first, it was about worrying that Hitler would get it.
Good point.
Zillard and others were very, very correct in that respect.
But this is, you know...
But why Barbie is important is that they're trying to say, see, we don't need you.
Look how big the big thing is.
And of course you have these infantile women, basically little girls, dressing up in pink and going together in parties.
Hey, look, I'm Barbie.
Which goes to show you that we have completely still stylized and pushed This lunacy.
By the way, I saw something yesterday.
You know, that Snooki store is still going strong, right?
It's in Jersey.
Remember the Jersey Shore?
Remember that lunacy?
That was still one of the most popular reality shows ever.
And they can control anything by virtue of the media whom they own.
That's it.
And it's very easy to use social media to start memes going, to create things and also to dampen things down, to tamp, dampen, and redirect.
So, we have a lot to talk about.
Sparky says the Ukrainian SBU arrested Gonzalo Lera at the behest of the U.S. government.
Prior to that, Gonzalo and the SBU were abiding by the deal they'd each agreed upon.
Now, Sparky, thank you for that, my friend.
That is certainly not...
Beyond the realm of possibility, but I don't know if anybody, if that actually happened, that we can prove.
Number two, there were people who were far more, far more derogatory, though not in Ukraine, in Kharkov, whatever, but far more negative over Ukraine than those people.
Absolutely.
Most people didn't know who Gonzalo Lira was.
That was, I still think, the simplest reason for that is that was still a local kind of a pain in the neck.
They say, you're doing this.
And there was some, remember when he was missing for a while?
Remember they grabbed him or something?
I never bought that story.
It just didn't sound right.
Remember he just was missing?
Gonzalo Lira, remember that?
And then all of a sudden he's back again.
I'm back.
I don't want to talk about it.
Okay.
No concrete proof.
I just didn't sound right.
But the idea that the U.S. government said, hey, by the way, pick this guy up.
Why?
He's got a couple of hundred people.
Nobody knew who he was.
The real people, the big people, the ones who were doing far more, far more damage.
Than anybody could imagine are the intellectuals like Mearsheimer.
Mearsheimer is still the best in the biz.
Absolutely the best.
He's all over the world.
Not only that, what he did against, not only that, but the notion of NATO, and basically following the Kenan version of this, you know, Mr. X and...
That's a whole other story.
So, Gonzalo, that's okay.
I just don't think anybody, I think that was maybe just personal.
And I think somebody there had to say, are you guys going to do something about this?
Are you going to, he's right here.
We know where he is.
You know, shut him up.
Sparky says, there was a Manhattan Project movie where Paul Newman played General Leslie Groves.
Well, remember, the Manhattan Project, it was interesting.
Leslie Groves, Did not particularly care for Oppenheimer at first, but he was the one who did this.
And remember, I don't know if the movie went into Klaus Fuchs and how Stalin knew about this, but that was really unnecessary.
After, after Germany surrendered.
After that.
Because Japan Especially with Russia entering the fray, there was no need for that.
Japan was more involved in, remember, not the initial bomb, but afterwards, the dropping.
Japan was more interested in preserving Hirohito, whom they thought he was some kind of a god or some deity.
So, very complicated.
You don't look too...
You don't look to Hollywood for this, but it is interesting.
It is very, very interesting.
Also, look how young.
Oppenheimer was very rich, lived in the Upper West Side, went to the School of Ethical Culture on the Upper West Side.
By the way, that's where Tuesday night where Bobby Kennedy and Schmule are going to be.
So you should come to see that one.
His family was so rich, his brother one time had some hard time.
He was kind of blacklisted.
They had so much art.
Their family was very, very wealthy.
Oppenheimer's brother basically lost everything.
He just sold one or a couple of pieces of art.
And basically he was set for the rest of his life.
So they were, I mean, they were a different thing.
I think Oppenheimer taught himself what?
Danish?
I mean, he was...
They knew a level of intelligence and brilliance that we...
I guess we see it here.
I don't know.
I do not know.
And he loved New Mexico by virtue of how he would kind of get away and he suffered great anti-Semitism at Harvard.
Couldn't get into the right clubs and this and that.
So it's an interesting thing.
And also, he died at the end.
Look how he wasn't that Oppenheimer.
Towards the end, Oppenheimer died.
He was 60. He was...
Yes.
He died in Princeton at the...
Let me see.
How old was he?
62 years old!
He looked 80!
See how much he was smoking?
It's just, he looked...
I just...
62!
That's it?
And these people were incredible.
Also Richard Feynman.
Don't forget about Richard.
They should do a story on Richard Feynman.
Richard Feynman one time taught himself how to crack safes.
He just thought about this.
Sparky says, despite being told by people who knew Oppenheimer telling Groves that he couldn't run a hot dog stand, Groves recognized that Oppenheimer could herd cats.
Yes, he did.
And also, remember, what was Groves' big claim to fame?
Prior to this, what was Leslie Groves known for?
What was his claim to fame prior to Oppenheimer and this particular project?
It, of course, was building the Pentagon.
That was his thing.
So it's interesting.
And let me also tell you something.
Let me remind you of something.
The total number of people involved in the Manhattan Project were hundreds of thousands.
All of them kept a secret.
Why?
Compartmentalized knowledge.
One of the classic stories in the now famous CIA memorandum on weaponizing...
I need 300 likes, folks, my dear friends.
Weaponizing Pentagon.
Correct?
Sparky.
One of the things which was important in that famous...
CIA memorandum about how to weaponize it is to make people think that conspiracies can't be kept quiet.
That the things cannot be quiet.
Because people have a natural tendency to talk and to spill their guts.
So this can't be done.
This is what people believe.
This is what people will say.
That when something is this great, nobody knew anything about this.
They knew nothing.
Why?
Because it was need-to-know compartmentalized.
Same thing with Enigma.
There were people who died and never told grandchildren, great-grandchildren about Project Enigma.
People keep secrets all the time.
All the time.
Sometimes two, three, four people.
There are some people who have top-secret codes that don't even have codes.
Top-secret means nothing in Washington.
The president is not the highest.
There are people who have security clearances above the president.
And they used to have, I don't know about now, but there used to be these five other ones, Umbra, Zebra, Ultra, that kind of thing, where you would have, I think Zebra was like the highest, where this was the ultimate.
And you might have, literally, on the planet, three people, four people, who know something.
And the highest level, the highest level of security is involving extraterrestrial craft and the like.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Because there is nothing more compartmentalized than industrial secrecy.
Not governmental.
Alright, dear friends.
Thank you so much.
I didn't think we'd go this long, but it was so great.
What a wonderful way to start off Monday.
Thank you so, so very much.
One more time.
Let me just give you this.
If you like to hear other stuff, and not because it's filthy or dirty or profane, but just because it's a subject matter that adults deal, that's my private channel.
Ladies who worked at Oak Ridge told people when asked what they did up there that they made the holes for donuts.
That's very good.
And also, by the way, many of them, frankly, Sparky, did not know.
You know the number of people who had...
The babies that were born and the love affairs and the parties and the...
They had...
I forget what it was.
They had to build just to do the power.
Just for the power to reduce the uranium or to perfect it or purify it or whatever the particular phrase is.
They needed almost like an entire power station just for that.
Something to that effect.
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