Deciphering the Incoherent Biden Message Plan and Strategy
Deciphering the Incoherent Biden Message Plan and Strategy
Deciphering the Incoherent Biden Message Plan and Strategy
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My friends, tonight the word is balance. | |
There must be balance in the world. | |
Or else you're not going to make it. | |
You must have balance in your life. | |
You must be able to listen to what is happening in the world, what is going on, and not lose your mind. | |
Does that make any sense to you? | |
You cannot possibly, possibly be expected to go through life and somehow exist without there being balance. | |
Do you hear me? | |
Balance. | |
Now right now you are looking at the most Incredibly complex series of issues you have ever come across simultaneously. | |
It is something that I'm telling you, you're feeling incredible nervousness. | |
You are feeling anxiety. | |
How many? | |
How many right now? | |
Seriously. | |
How many feel that you are unable at this moment to, or what's the word, to To handle this. | |
Now let's get through this. | |
First of all, let me welcome you. | |
Let me thank you. | |
Let me thank you for always being a part of this. | |
Thank you for the support. | |
Thank you for your love. | |
Thank you for all of this. | |
I'm trying something tonight a little bit different. | |
I think. | |
I think. | |
I'm not sure. | |
But I think we are trying to simulcast as well. | |
On our Twitter world as well. | |
Now, I don't know this. | |
I don't know. | |
I can't guarantee this. | |
I thought I'd throw a little thing in, try to be kind of, you know, whatever it is. | |
If anyone is in any way somehow listening in the world of Twitter, I don't see it. | |
I got to be honest with you. | |
I don't see it. | |
Not sure how this thing works. | |
I'm pretty good at figuring a lot of this stuff out, but I'm not perfect. | |
I'm not by any stretch of the imagination perfect. | |
So don't let anybody fool you there. | |
In any event, so we're talking to you live, and I'm so glad you're with us. | |
And I want you, if you wouldn't, you could, please, please, dear friends. | |
Okay, let me see this. | |
What does this mean? | |
This is a YouTube post. | |
Hang on. | |
Twitter. | |
Twitter can't do this. | |
Interesting. | |
We can do YouTube. | |
We can do Twitter. | |
I don't do that one. | |
Twitter cannot do that. | |
Oh well. | |
La-di-da. | |
La-di-da. | |
Well welcome friends. | |
In any event we gave that a shot. | |
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It is... | |
The newest? | |
This is the greatest thing. | |
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Buried treasure, silos, weapons, jewels, cocaine folks. | |
They could do a lot of stuff. | |
They buried it. | |
Buried cash. | |
There's something about the ground. | |
Well, you thought yourself, you know, I I'd like to bury some stuff too. | |
Items. | |
Who'd ever look there? | |
Gotta tell you a true story. | |
There was this old, I don't want to say a redneck, but there was this guy in Florida years ago. | |
And he had his money in like a plastic bag, but like he would hang it in a tree on a rope. | |
And I said, why do you do that? | |
And he said, very simply, he said, whoever looks up. | |
I said, what do you mean? | |
He says, who looks up? | |
If you were looking for something, where would you look? | |
Would you look up? | |
I said, no. | |
He said, precisely. | |
Precisely. | |
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I'm going to let you see it. | |
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I think... | |
I like stuff where I say, that makes sense. | |
That makes sense. | |
All right, dear friends, let's talk. | |
Are you confused yet about, are you confused yet enough about everything? | |
I know you are. | |
And I know you're confused. | |
And I know, and I know, believe me, I know what you're thinking. | |
You're thinking, oh, dear God, what is going on? | |
What is happening? | |
I understand this. | |
And you're kind of freaking out what's going on. | |
Oh, we are on Twitter. | |
Hey, look at that. | |
I'll be a son. | |
I'll be. | |
There we are, everybody. | |
Forgive me. | |
Just let me tell you a story. | |
I started just in 1988. | |
First time I was ever really on the air as a radio person. | |
I was on before guesting and stuff in 85 and I was a caller. | |
But in 88 I started. | |
I have never felt the level of... | |
The fascination that I have with technology and with the ability to speak with you as I do now. | |
Nothing. | |
I love this more than anything you can imagine. | |
I was on a radio show today. | |
It was fine. | |
It was only five minutes. | |
It was great. | |
I can't say what I want to say. | |
I say things on a private channel where I really can get crazy. | |
But for the limitations, we are... | |
This is our studio audience. | |
This is it. | |
And I love this immensely. | |
The fact that I'm able to use and talk to you, the fact that I'm able to talk to you on this showcase is to me so incredible, so fascinating that I'm able to talk to you right now. | |
And that I'm able to talk to you about subjects that I want to. | |
Sunday night, I have to, I'm going to be a peer, I'm not going to say where, but I'm going to... | |
I've been asked to speak at a group of people. | |
A group of... | |
I'll tell you about it afterwards. | |
But they're kind of conservative types. | |
They're going to hate me. | |
They're going to hate me. | |
Because I don't know what to tell them. | |
I'm not conservative. | |
I'm not a Republican. | |
I don't know what the hell to talk about. | |
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That's all I got to say. | |
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Doesn't dirty man safe sound like a safe word? | |
For some S&M crew. | |
Dirty man safe. | |
Okay, I'm sorry. | |
Let go. | |
Anyway. | |
So I'm going to have to explain to them what's going on. | |
And they're never going to invite me back. | |
I'm telling you right now. | |
And the reason why is because, probably like you, I don't fit in. | |
And the thing is, is balance. | |
I am convinced, dear friends, we have lost the war on the ability to explain and to understand what's going on in the Middle East. | |
It is just... | |
There is a wonderful group of folks, and I really like them a lot. | |
And I'm not going to mention them, but it's one of the smartest guys around when it comes to Middle East. | |
And he is basically, Israel is bad, Israel is apartheid, Israel is this. | |
I'm thinking, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Tell me something I don't know. | |
That's over there. | |
Okay? | |
That's that group. | |
Tell me. | |
I know. | |
What are you going to do? | |
You're boring. | |
Are you going to tell me again about the Nakba? | |
Are you going to tell me again about the apartheid, the open air? | |
Tell me something new. | |
Tell me something new. | |
You're boring. | |
I know. | |
Israel's bad. | |
I got it. | |
I'm not saying what you're saying is even wrong. | |
Okay, you're over here. | |
Let me bring in this group. | |
Israel is fighting for its life. | |
And the use of force to defend itself. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
I know. | |
Tell me something. | |
I don't know. | |
Are you going to go in and level Gaza? | |
Yeah. | |
That's a big mistake. | |
That's a big mistake. | |
Well, what do you want us to do? | |
That's a big mistake. | |
How many here think, seriously, irrespective, you're going to go in and you're going to level Gaza with all this? | |
This is going to be... | |
Do you know what this is going to do? | |
Do you know what this is going to do? | |
You might say, I don't care what it's going to do. | |
Do you know what it's going to do? | |
Dear God! | |
Holy God! | |
I don't care whether you like it, if you're a fan of it. | |
I don't care if you live in Israel. | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Oh, no! | |
No! | |
Oh, no! | |
There's got to be a better way. | |
This is terrible optics. | |
They're not going to move. | |
You're going to have nothing but... | |
No! | |
No! | |
And then I hear people, friends of mine, say, but you don't understand. | |
That's where Hamas... | |
You can't do this. | |
You're being drawn into this. | |
What are you, crazy? | |
No! | |
Then I turn to my other friend, my other friends who were against the Palestinians, and go, well, what are you going to do? | |
What does Hamas want? | |
What does the Palestinian Authority want? | |
What does Abu Mazen want? | |
What does anybody want? | |
Tell me what you think. | |
Tell me what you want. | |
Tell me what you think. | |
What's your plan? | |
They don't have a plan. | |
They just want to tell you all the time about how bad everything is. | |
Do you see where we are? | |
Where is the answer for this? | |
We're going nowhere in every other war with Vietnam. | |
Get out of Vietnam. | |
The troubles in Northern Ireland. | |
Get out of Northern Ireland. | |
Okay. | |
I've got an answer. | |
What do you want? | |
They can't answer the question. | |
They can't answer the question. | |
We're stuck. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Are you following this? | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me you're following this. | |
Tell me. | |
Tell me, dear friends. | |
Tell me you are following this and tell me you get it. | |
Tell me you understand exactly what's going on. | |
Okay? | |
Now let me ask you this. | |
Where is this going to end? | |
Where is it going to end? | |
Because I'm going to bring you good news. | |
Good news and bad news. | |
I want to bring you the voice of sanity. | |
It may not sound like it, but I am because I'm telling you. | |
What are you listening to? | |
What are you listening to? | |
Now, you write some very nice things. | |
America gets the politicians you... | |
America, people get the politicians they deserve. | |
I blame you, America. | |
Excuse me. | |
This ain't America. | |
This is Israel and whatever it is. | |
So, in this instance right now. | |
So, who's responsible for that? | |
Who's responsible? | |
This ain't America. | |
Sorry. | |
What we do to respond, yeah, we can take blame for that. | |
Do not play into their hands. | |
It's a hard experiment, just like us. | |
Israel and us have been used as an experiment. | |
Interesting. | |
Interesting. | |
Egypt won't let them in. | |
Well, that was the other day. | |
A little different now. | |
A little different. | |
The Rapha, whatever. | |
All of it is insane. | |
Yes! | |
You're correct! | |
What are we going to do? | |
What are we going to do, dear friends? | |
How do you explain this? | |
How do you tell me now? | |
How do you explain this? | |
You see, right now, we're on Twitter, we're on here, and there's all these people who talk this stuff, and they have so many thoughts, and they're brilliant. | |
What does it mean? | |
I have no earthly idea. | |
They never say anything. | |
I've never heard such shite in my life. | |
Somebody give me an answer. | |
Don't know the answer. | |
None! | |
So anyway, so I'm supposed to go talk to these people. | |
What are the Republicans doing? | |
No. | |
Let's change Article 2. Section 2. Why do you think the Republicans can't even get a stupid, just a stupid Speaker of the House? | |
What? | |
What? | |
This is dysfunctional. | |
Jim Jordan? | |
Nobody. | |
What are you doing? | |
The Democrats are left. | |
It's going to be Hakeem Jeffries. | |
I like the Democrats. | |
You know why? | |
They get it done. | |
They never turn on each other. | |
They never turn their back on anybody. | |
They're like China. | |
They're like Russia. | |
They stick together. | |
They're good. | |
They're woke. | |
They're Democrats. | |
They get stuff. | |
They knock on doors. | |
They do a lot of stuff. | |
They do a lot of stuff. | |
But the Republicans are worthless. | |
Because the Congress are sellouts. | |
Because it's a joke! | |
There is no Republican. | |
What did they stand for? | |
Tell me. | |
I'm telling you, Sunday night, they're going to hate me. | |
What do you people stand for? | |
What is it? | |
What do you people stand for? | |
I'm not a Republican. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Watch this crap called Fox News. | |
It's the... | |
It's devolved into nothing. | |
It's flag-waving and pandering and blatherskites and nonsense. | |
It's total garbage. | |
Dear heavens, what are these people even remotely talking about? | |
Tell me, what is our function? | |
What do we do? | |
Where do we live? | |
What do we believe in, ladies and gentlemen? | |
Are you a Republican? | |
I just have to say this. | |
I have no faith in any of these people. | |
None of these people. | |
They waste my time. | |
All of them. | |
What is the purpose of this? | |
What are they doing? | |
Somebody explain to me, honestly. | |
And I'm not trying to be cute. | |
I'm not trying to be deliberately or ceremonially consumacious. | |
I'm telling you, I don't. | |
Understand. | |
I don't know what they're about. | |
Is anybody saying anything at all that even remotely affects us? | |
No. | |
What is this coot saying? | |
What is this poltroon saying? | |
What is going on? | |
We've got people who are still talking about supporting war in Ukraine. | |
What's Ukraine about? | |
I don't even know! | |
So that is that. | |
Now, let me ask you something. | |
What is the issue, in addition to this, that nobody's talking about that you want to talk about? | |
I'm going to tell you mine right off the bat. | |
I'm wasting my time, but I'm going to do it. | |
You ready for this? | |
AI, AGI, deepfakes, technology, what's happening in this particular world? | |
Because it is completely unmitigated. | |
By the way, someone says, bringing me down, Mr. L. Bringing me down. | |
Trigger warning. | |
Bringing me down. | |
Don't say bad things. | |
I'm going to tell you bad things. | |
But there's no reason to be down. | |
This is called being a citizen. | |
Get used to it, my friends. | |
Rafael Legonde says, Admiral Nimitz said that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. | |
We are lucky Poutine is the guy who he was talking about. | |
We are playing with fire. | |
Raphael, thank you for that. | |
Thank you for your unwavering support, Raphael. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you for that. | |
Let me explain to you this thing I had today. | |
I had a wonderful ride. | |
I had to pick up the Yugo. | |
It's a stretch. | |
Had to pick it up. | |
Had a flat, well, one of these tires. | |
You know, these special tires. | |
It's a run flat. | |
And there's a nail. | |
I said, where did they get a nail from? | |
I don't think there's a nail. | |
They always say, well, we found a nail. | |
Where is the nail? | |
Why is there a nail in the road? | |
A nail? | |
Anyway. | |
But it's under warranty, thank God. | |
So anyway, I'll make a long story short. | |
I'm driving with this guy. | |
Biggest Uber bill probably in the history of the world. | |
And we're going in the rain. | |
And this guy is from Dominican Republic, I think. | |
Had a very thick accent. | |
He was born in Miami. | |
He's an American citizen. | |
Had a great time because I always like to talk to folks. | |
This guy was as sensible and as hardcore as you can imagine. | |
And he... | |
Was fired for telling a joke, a gay joke, to somebody he thought was his friend at a restaurant, and we were off to the races. | |
Turns out he loves Trump, hates the Democrats, and was so bottom line down to earth it was just nothing short of beautiful. | |
And he represents... | |
The wisest and the smartest, and whatever the subject is, whether it's Israel or Ukraine, he had a sensibility that was, and I didn't coach him, a sensibility that was without peer. | |
He was smarter than anybody on Fox News. | |
He was smarter than any of these idiots on Fox News. | |
And I'm telling you right now, I'm telling you, it was beautiful. | |
Absolutely beautiful. | |
And he represents what we believe in. | |
Because what we are, believe it or not, What we are, are very, very common sense people. | |
And I use that word very proudly. | |
I'm common sense. | |
Very simple. | |
I don't start off with the premise. | |
I don't start off with the idea that I've got to believe in something ahead of time. | |
Tell me the situation. | |
I'll tell you what I think. | |
Tell me what the situation is. | |
And I will tell you, not as a conservative, not as a liberal, I will tell you as a person who has, I think, this thing called Common sense. | |
Do you understand this? | |
You got that? | |
Everything okay, honey? | |
Yes, I'm taking care of it. | |
Beautiful. | |
It was a... | |
Let me just tell you this. | |
We are common sense. | |
We are common sense. | |
I talked to him today about something. | |
And I said, do you... | |
I said, when was your red pill... | |
When was your moment, were you not, not, not, how do I say this, not, what was that moment? | |
You know, when music, we talked about music, I love talking music with you because I love it because that's so much a part of who we are. | |
But there's a part of us which is kind of interesting, and that is this thing which I think is kind of sort of neat. | |
People always talk about what the Beatles meant. | |
By the way, isn't it great to see? | |
Isn't it great to see? | |
Don't forget, Dirty Man Safe. | |
I love that name. | |
And Lion Energy. | |
Huh? | |
Huh? | |
Coincidence? | |
I think that. | |
Anyway, people talk about what the Beatles did. | |
We always have kind of like a moment where we say, you know, that really changed my life. | |
That was it for me. | |
Those were important, important moments, you know, etc., etc. | |
Okay. | |
Well, 9-11 was my thing. | |
So I'm talking to this fellow, and he's terrific. | |
I love this guy. | |
And I said, by the way, did you ever hear about Building 7? | |
He had no idea. | |
I thought he was going to pull off the road. | |
I said, you never heard this? | |
He said, no. | |
He says, how did I miss this? | |
I said, don't feel bad. | |
You're like a lot of other people. | |
Don't forget the third building that fell that day, that we sort of talk about sometime, but not really. | |
I said, well, that's when it started for me. | |
Because I was a neophyte before. | |
I mean, I kind of believed in certain things. | |
Yeah, I believe in Second Amendment. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
And I was kind of a libertarian because I didn't know what the hell I meant. | |
I was kind of like a, you know, live free, kind of stay out of the bedroom, smoke dope if you want. | |
I was like this kind of the typical classic academic libertarian. | |
That's all I was. | |
I really didn't stand for anything. | |
I didn't stand for anything. | |
Okay? | |
I did, but it was obvious. | |
I didn't know enough. | |
And I know a lot of stuff, but nothing grabbed me. | |
I wasn't in. | |
I wasn't hooked. | |
It's like I remember when I got country music for the time. | |
George Jones, I got it. | |
I got it. | |
I was... | |
Believe it or not, it was later. | |
I didn't understand it. | |
I just didn't get it. | |
You notice how sometimes when you were a kid, you didn't like certain foods? | |
And then later on you say, yes! | |
I love mushrooms. | |
Why didn't I like them? | |
Maybe your mouth is different or your taste. | |
Anyway, 9-11 changed me. | |
Changed me. | |
It changed me. | |
I started to say, oh! | |
And I realized I pulled away. | |
If this was the world, I pulled away. | |
And I started to see the world. | |
That's my focus now. | |
Not the United States. | |
Not Washington. | |
Not New York. | |
Not the Republican Party. | |
I see the whole picture. | |
You see, you may think about baseball. | |
You may think about the Red Sox. | |
You may think about third base. | |
I think about sports. | |
I think bigger. | |
I pulled out of the frame of reference. | |
Everything now to me is the big picture. | |
That's what 9-11 taught me. | |
It's not the event there. | |
So why did it happen? | |
Who did it? | |
Who benefits? | |
Qui bono? | |
Qui protest? | |
All of those wonderful... | |
That's who I am. | |
That's the way I think about everything. | |
COVID, masks, war. | |
What does it mean? | |
Who benefits? | |
What's it about? | |
What's the big picture? | |
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. | |
Okay. | |
That's what I think. | |
I taught him. | |
He understood. | |
I said, it depends what you look at. | |
It depends on your frame of reference. | |
It depends on how you see things. | |
And you have got to determine where you're going. | |
And as we're talking, I said, look at your map. | |
You have like, you know, Waze or Google Maps or whatever. | |
I said, that's what Uber is. | |
I said, that's probably a great way to get there. | |
That will get you there. | |
It's very simple. | |
From here to there. | |
But if you want to go to Europe, If you want to go to outer space, if you want to say certain things, this won't do you any good. | |
This is incremental. | |
This is too tiny. | |
This guy was so, and is very thick. | |
He's born in this country. | |
He's born in Miami, then moved here. | |
Very thick accent. | |
Very, very thick. | |
Isn't it interesting? | |
Born in this country, and he had a, I could have sworn. | |
And he said, you know, Sarah Palin, She says, I can see Russia. | |
I said, listen, I can see the moon too. | |
So what? | |
And I thought that was pretty good. | |
Maybe it was some jokey stall. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't think so. | |
But I recognize the fact that he was a common sense person. | |
And that's what I've been thinking about all day. | |
I said, when I talk to my friends tonight, I want them to get to zero in with what is happening. | |
And while the story right now is Israel, I want you, I know you don't understand it yet because you're not... | |
Your microscope. | |
You're using the microscope versus the telescope versus just looking at it. | |
When you look at a mosaic, if you look at a Chuck Close piece, you've got to know how close to get, how to look back, look at it, it's a mosaic. | |
What are you looking at? | |
Am I looking at it too incrementally? | |
I'm telling you. | |
I was listening before, this great, great, and you probably love this show. | |
It's a wonderful show. | |
It's great. | |
They don't tell you anything. | |
Their whole notion is, Israel is bad. | |
The Gazans, Palestinians live from the Nakba. | |
It's the same thing all the time. | |
It's like, okay, are you going to go anywhere with that? | |
No. | |
Is that your only reference? | |
Yes. | |
That's it. | |
That's it. | |
That's all I'm talking about. | |
Wow. | |
That's all you're talking about? | |
That's all I'm talking about. | |
That's all they're talking about. | |
That's the beginning. | |
It's the end of it. | |
And then there are these others who say, and by the way, I understand if you live in, if you are an Israeli Jew who lives there, you may or may not. | |
By the way, there's a lot of Israeli Jews who are against this, who are not Zionists, who are, believe it or not, the people who theoretically inhabited the rotunda of the house. | |
Those were Jews who said not in our name. | |
But here's the question. | |
What's the answer? | |
And I'm telling you, whether you're from the left or the right, Palestinian, whatever, if Israel goes in and if they obliterate Gaza, if that's what it looks like to the world, they've lost. | |
Do you understand this? | |
They've lost. | |
But the other acts, the other part, the other meant, and this is the thing you understand, it's kind of a mentality. | |
They say they have to understand that when you do this, you can guarantee whoever it is next time, wherever you are, if you do this to Israel, if you unleash terrorism, Against innocent people in Israel, we will come down on you with a ton of bricks you've never, ever even imagined. | |
That, believe it or not, I don't want to say Middle Eastern, but that is a way of thinking there. | |
We didn't really have that here. | |
See, when we were in Vietnam, what did we say? | |
We're going to have a Vietnamization. | |
The hearts and minds. | |
No! | |
You go to war to destroy people. | |
You destroy them! | |
You just obliterate. | |
There is no such thing as a proportioned reaction in war. | |
Where did this come from? | |
Once you initiate this, what they will tell you is, You've got to make people say, whatever you do, they're nuts. | |
They will take everything out. | |
They don't care. | |
They don't care. | |
That may be the way to do it. | |
You see, that may be something which doesn't make any sense to you. | |
That may be a mindset which is part of the region of a history, of a group of people you're not a part of. | |
You're not a group of. | |
You don't get it. | |
That's the way they think. | |
That's the way they think. | |
And you with your... | |
Well, what do you want? | |
Again, this very nice show. | |
And I respect this guy very, very much. | |
He's very smart, but he's wishy-washy. | |
Well, what do you want to do? | |
Well, I just think that the excessive... | |
Well, what do you want to do? | |
What do you want to tell Israel? | |
What do you want to tell them? | |
What? | |
I don't know. | |
What? | |
You want to just sit around and just, what? | |
What? | |
That's the thing. | |
I'm telling you the truth. | |
The bottom line is sit back and hope to God it doesn't spill over here. | |
Because it's going to be nasty. | |
And they're going to go in and they're going to level this place. | |
And they're going to say, oh well. | |
And then you're going to hear somebody who says, oh look, we have some more hospital photos. | |
And somebody will say, oh, look at this. | |
This hospital photo shows that this was actually detonated in the parking lot. | |
The shrapnel indicates such and such. | |
This is not what you think. | |
This is not such. | |
And that's not it. | |
And then that'll be over there. | |
Same thing with October the 7th. | |
Were those paragliders? | |
I don't know. | |
This picture might have been old. | |
You might have been using that one again. | |
I don't know. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
We just move on. | |
We have these interstitial moments that we dissect these moments. | |
It doesn't really matter. | |
Who cares? | |
They're not stopping. | |
And they're going to do this. | |
And they're going to say to you, look, you made the decision, not us. | |
You decided, Hamas, when you decided to go after Israel, you knew what was going on. | |
We have targeted, we have seen, your command and control is in Gaza. | |
Period. | |
And we're going to take you out. | |
And whoever is there, we're warning you, get out. | |
That's it. | |
And by the way, if you don't understand this, and I'm not advocating this, I'm telling you this is called realism. | |
I'm telling you the reality. | |
We dropped two Atom bombs. | |
When they said, you didn't have to do this! | |
They're going to surrender! | |
What are you doing? | |
Well, you know, and there are other people saying, oh, Japan was, there was going to be a full-fledged, okay, okay, well, we had to do it because they were going to go all the way, they were going to go to the wall, and other people say, no, all they wanted to do was just make sure that the Emperor, the Hirohito, was protected, and all this kind of jazz. | |
And then you had Eisenhower, Curtis LeMay, Stimson, others who said, no, we don't need to drop a bomb. | |
And others will say they dropped the bomb technically to show the Russians what we had. | |
We did it twice. | |
Who in the hell are these people to say, well, that's excessive? | |
Was that proportionate? | |
No! | |
The atom bomb? | |
Two of them? | |
And you just assume, well, Nagasaki and Hiroshima, well, those were strategic operations. | |
What? | |
Do you know what we did? | |
Yep. | |
You know what the world said after that? | |
Damn. | |
It didn't say, what a bunch of heartless bastards. | |
No. | |
The world said, damn. | |
Wow. | |
That's why everybody's got to get a bomb. | |
That's why Russia's got a bomb. | |
That's reality. | |
That's reality. | |
We went to Vietnam. | |
What did we do? | |
These people who were... | |
Do you know what we did? | |
Took Vietnam and they won. | |
I am so sick and tired of these people, these Molly coddlers who think that... | |
I don't know who Molly Cottle is, by the way. | |
They think that somehow you can just be polite or you can... | |
I don't know what the word is. | |
Come on! | |
Please, stop it. | |
Stop it. | |
There's no end to this. | |
You do understand this, right? | |
And you're still... | |
I get these people all the time. | |
Bullseye says, action speaks louder than words. | |
As people say, bullseye or bullseye. | |
Yes, you are correct. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I hate to keep giving you these cancer analogies. | |
But somebody said, okay, we're going to get rid of this cancer and we're going to take this off. | |
Why? | |
Margins. | |
We don't want it to grow back. | |
We've got to make sure we've got all of it. | |
Yeah, but you're taking off. | |
It's very aggressive. | |
We've got to make sure there are no tendrils left, no angiogenesis. | |
And what's going to happen? | |
Did you see these little boys or teddy bears or whatever these... | |
Oh, they're already doing it. | |
They're already talking about... | |
Daily Mail will say, oh, look at this device. | |
Look at these cool Israeli weapons. | |
I mean, they look good. | |
You ever see the one where they have that one where the barrel bends and you can shoot around a corner? | |
I'm not a little boy. | |
I don't get excited over that. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I know everybody loves to do that, but they have these bulldozers that are going, and they're going to level this. | |
They're just going to level everything. | |
And they're going to say, okay, we did it. | |
You done? | |
I'm done. | |
Then I'm going to go to the operational command and control center of the Israel of IDF and say, now, did you get rid of IDF? | |
Are they gone? | |
Yep. | |
No. | |
No, you might have gotten rid of their... | |
Some of their offices, they don't even live here. | |
They're in Paris. | |
They're in Cyprus. | |
They don't live here. | |
Terrorism doesn't have a place. | |
The PLO was, I mean, you might have had a place, but you didn't do anything. | |
You just guaranteed recruiting for I don't know how long. | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Okay. | |
What did you accomplish? | |
Well, it depends. | |
It depends. | |
A lot of people are saying, damn! | |
But there's a catch. | |
Do you know what the catch is? | |
Do you know what the catch is to this? | |
It's the rest of the world. | |
It's what Iran says. | |
And what the... | |
The Houthis say in Yemen and what these militias say and what Hezbollah says and what China says. | |
That's going to be interesting. | |
That's interesting. | |
They're going to say, well, you sure did it. | |
You sure took care of Hamas while you took care of their headquarters. | |
But that's not it. | |
The game's not over with yet by any stretch of the imagination. | |
Raphael Ligon. | |
I don't know if I'm pronouncing your name correctly. | |
I know Raphael Ligon. | |
Sir, are we having another Edith Wilson situation here? | |
Is Biden truly our POTUS? | |
Who do you think told him to make that speech last night? | |
Very interesting. | |
You're speaking, obviously, and it's a very good point, and thank you, by the way, of Woodrow Wilson's wife. | |
Was it Edith? | |
Yep, Edith Bowling Galt or Kate Wilson. | |
Yep, she was the one who basically was helping out when old Woodrow was pretty much out of it. | |
It's a good question. | |
And it's one of those questions which I find fascinating, and I will tell you for the rest of my life, it's one of those things I find interesting. | |
And it goes something like this. | |
First, who controls what? | |
Let me tell you who controls what. | |
There is, and always has been, whether it is, with the exception of Donald Trump, whether it's Obama, I'd say probably, well, yeah, you can go back, George W. for sure, Herbert Walker Bush, oh, he's definitely, he's New World Order, big time, big, big, big time. | |
Jimmy Carter, You know when they got Jimmy Carter elected, they made two deals with Jimmy Carter. | |
One they said was, remember two things. | |
Number one, Paul Volcker's going to be your head of your Fed. | |
And two, you're going to get Zbigniew Brzezinski. | |
And we'll let you win. | |
Eric Thaddeus Walters says, do peeps fathom what's happening? | |
No. | |
Russian, I love the way you specify, you isolate. | |
Russian Air Force flying 24-hour sorties over the Black Sea, equipped with thingies that can reach USA, floating targets in Eastern Mediterranean. | |
Iran sending fat mans to Turkey. | |
Oh, Eric. | |
Eric, you are so wise beyond your relatively young ears. | |
Or your ears, I should say. | |
Or your ears. | |
Your ears are wise as well. | |
The level of Lethality today is... | |
Well, let me stop for a second. | |
Let's change subjects. | |
Do you like cool weapons? | |
I don't. | |
I'm not a big weapon person. | |
They don't. | |
Kind of interesting. | |
But I will tell you that what is available that you will never have and never know about will blow your mind. | |
Next, I'm going to ask you a question. | |
How many of you think that we have a series of weapon systems that may have been either inspired by or stolen from reverse-engineered alien craft? | |
Do you think that makes any sense? | |
Do you think that makes any sense? | |
Do you think it is possible that we have anything that is responsible or the product of reverse engineering alien craft and the like? | |
Do you think so? | |
Sarah Finn says, I'm open to that. | |
One says, no, that's stupid. | |
Do you think that's stupid? | |
Changing the subjects, this is good too, and Eric, you would like this. | |
Do you think, do you think that we have never been visited by either life forms, extraterrestrial biological entities, or the like? | |
Do you think we have never been visited by them? | |
I'm serious. | |
Do you think it's all a kind of a, well... | |
Do you still think so? | |
A good friend says, Liz says, I'm still waiting to see a spaceship. | |
I've never seen one. | |
I've never seen an electron either. | |
I love the way we say, well, we don't see them. | |
Well, why would you want to see them? | |
We have seen pictures, videos of what appears to be an orb. | |
That's kind of flying, and all of a sudden, it's there, and then it disappears. | |
And then there'll be two. | |
And then it's like, well, what is that? | |
I believe, I should say I believe, I suspect that if we were to see and have explained to us the realities of universal physics, we would drop our jaw. | |
We wouldn't be able to understand how this even works. | |
The notion of that. | |
That used to, I think, be the greatest. | |
That was the one thing that used to keep me up, but I would wonder about it the most. | |
AI and AGI does that to me now. | |
I think that's the most fascinating subject. | |
That's the existential. | |
Subject of them all. | |
That makes this Israel stuff. | |
This is nothing. | |
This is child's play. | |
This is child's play. | |
Do you think, how many people believe that we are simply alone? | |
That we have never been visited? | |
That what you see is either maybe swamp gas or Venus or wishful thinking or maybe some our own military stuff. | |
How many believe that we are alone? | |
That there's nobody here? | |
Nobody! | |
Now here's something very interesting. | |
I find this to be most interesting. | |
We have a friend, and I'm going to change subjects just for a moment. | |
Because this is something which I think is interesting. | |
I want to share this with you. | |
In addition to that which... | |
You might want to know about, but you might want to think about. | |
Do you... | |
Let me just say this. | |
Hang on one second. | |
Do you believe... | |
And I hate the word believe, because I think the word believe is a very, very, very weird thing. | |
But anyway. | |
Do you believe, for lack of whatever believe means, that there is something called, I'm going to say this, a ghost. | |
Have you seen, I'm changing the subject because I find this fascinating. | |
You see, if I am sitting here, if we're having an aperitif or a coffee and we're talking, my conversation is going to go wherever it leads us. | |
Wherever it is. | |
Do you believe in a ghost? | |
Have you ever seen one? | |
And how do you know what a ghost is? | |
Father Chad Ripperger says, aliens are demons. | |
He's an exorcist. | |
Interesting, because the Vatican astronomer believes that they are tantamount to angels. | |
And that they may not Have been born with original sin. | |
Do you understand that? | |
Do you understand that? | |
They're born without original sin. | |
You're going to ask God, did your plan on earth, as far as Christianity, where humans on earth had to seek redemption, And born-again status through you. | |
Did you ever think that this would apply elsewhere? | |
No. | |
So therefore, could it be that we are the only ones in the universe? | |
In the universe who face original sin? | |
Are there other planets? | |
Probably. | |
Are there other star systems? | |
Probably. | |
Do they have original sin? | |
How do they know it? | |
We know we have original sin because you sent your son, Jesus, to die on the cross and the message was in order for you to seek everlasting life. | |
Do you know what this would do to somebody if you say, wait a minute, we're the only ones? | |
The only ones. | |
Maybe. | |
This is what the Vatican astronomer said. | |
The Vatican. | |
The Vatican is far more hip than you realize. | |
Did you ever read... | |
Please read the story of the Max Planck Institute of how there may be life after death. | |
I know people who said that after someone died, they saw, they were visited by someone who had just died. | |
Raphael Legon says, Christopher Columbus discovered America. | |
53 million Indians perished. | |
The poor man who discovered Hawaii ended in a cooking pot. | |
But creatures more advanced than us will travel galaxies, but we are still whole. | |
Very good. | |
You know, Raphael, one of my favorite stories is, why don't they want to talk to us? | |
Does that dispute the existence? | |
I used to think like that. | |
I used to think like a fool. | |
I felt like a fool. | |
I never understood. | |
I used to say the usual joke. | |
Why don't they get out of there? | |
Why don't they just get out of there and stretch their legs, for God's sake. | |
I said stupid things. | |
Oh, that was a part of my life and I was so stupid. | |
I knew everything. | |
The 9-11 happened. | |
If somebody says all of a sudden they're there and they look and they see their mother, they see an apparition, the visitation of somebody after they've died, are they hallucinating? | |
Are they? | |
Could be. | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
How many times have you hallucinated? | |
Never. | |
I have never hallucinated. | |
You know the difference between a hallucination and an illusion. | |
An illusion is something that is there that you see differently. | |
A hallucination is something that's not there. | |
You see it. | |
An illusion is something that is there, but you see it differently. | |
The moon illusion. | |
Why does the moon look larger at the horizon? | |
Why does it look larger? | |
Why? | |
Why? | |
It's an illusion. | |
It's not larger. | |
It appears to be. | |
There's a Mueller-Lyer illusion and there's all these different, you know, whatever it is. | |
That's an illusion. | |
Hallucination is different things. | |
So my question is this. | |
Why would somebody who has never had a hallucination all of a sudden see somebody and say, oh, I've had a hallucination? | |
Wishful thinking? | |
And people are saying, no, I saw my mother, my father, my son, my daughter, whatever. | |
I saw them. | |
I saw them. | |
Are they making this up? | |
Are they demented? | |
Stay Blessed says, if all possibilities exist simultaneously, how can I jump from one possibility to another? | |
If all possibilities exist simultaneously, I guess, how can I jump from one to another? | |
Well, I think by virtue of the fact that you're not even jumping, you're merely looking at. | |
There is a problem that we have. | |
And I want you to do yourself. | |
You have in your mind a yoke. | |
You have a harness. | |
You have blinders. | |
You have weights. | |
You have this harness. | |
And it keeps your mind and your reactions and your ability to appreciate life and joy and hear music. | |
It's limited. | |
And every now and then something comes along that opens you up. | |
It might be... | |
I'm a strong believer in the research that we need for psychotropic and psychedelic medicines and MDMA and others to open, to drastically help people who so need to be unlocked from this world that they live in. | |
To be unlocked. | |
I truly believe this. | |
I don't know what they are. | |
I am not a personal I'm a proponent of such, but I do know they've helped people greatly. | |
And I do know that there is something that I could... | |
Just look at this. | |
The human range of vision alone doesn't even consider taking into account much of anything. | |
The ability to hear. | |
We don't see, we don't hear, we don't feel. | |
Our ability to communicate and to think and to imagine. | |
It's so limited, so... | |
That every now and then there's something which is transcendental. | |
Something that takes you out of the realm, out of the confinement, out of the strictures of normal reality and allows you to go elsewhere. | |
But if you say that, you look like a kook. | |
And a lot of the people who say this are not kooky, but they speak in a language that when somebody is confronted with it and they don't know how to handle it, they immediately respond with, oh, you're crazy. | |
You're a conspiracy theorist. | |
You're a nut. | |
You're a lunatic. | |
The here and now right now is absolutely nothing. | |
This is the most unimportant, unimaginative thing that we're looking at. | |
What I'm seeing is not this, this device. | |
My brain is interpreting it. | |
It doesn't even exist until my brain figures it out. | |
And if my brain sees something else, if my brain can see a microphone, my brain can see a unicorn. | |
That's all. | |
Does that mean what it's not there? | |
Of course it's there. | |
If my brain said it is. | |
Why did Oswald order a cheap Carcano instead of getting a decent deer rifle in Texas? | |
Better yet, my dear friend. | |
It's a great question. | |
Why, when they found the weapon? | |
I hope you saw my interview with Jim DiEugenio. | |
DiEugenio. | |
Why, at the time, during the Texas School Book Depository, did the one officer say, it's a Mauser, with Mauser written across the barrel. | |
Mauser, these were men who had just come back from World War II. | |
They were very proficient with the sound of rifle shots, the sound of gunshots, the armor. | |
They could read Mauser stamped on it. | |
Not Manlick or Carcano. | |
Carlos Hathcock, the greatest sniper of all time, could not even remotely... | |
We know this. | |
Please stop this. | |
Posner and these people. | |
Gerald Ford was in on it. | |
Everybody was in on it. | |
Allen Dulles, LBJ, CIA. | |
Eh, the mob had some help here and there, but it's beyond obvious. | |
I don't have to know the name of the shooters. | |
It might have been three or four or five, but it taught me one thing that day. | |
You can pull off anything in front of people. | |
Marshall McLuhan said that little lies, Are very hard to keep secret. | |
Little lies, but big lies are easy because of our incredulity. | |
If I could tell you the truth of really every operational aspect of 9-11, you wouldn't believe it. | |
You wouldn't tell anybody. | |
Let me ask you this. | |
Those of you who have seen what you call the UFO, did you call the police? | |
Of course not. | |
Nobody wants to hear what you have to say. | |
Because we love to say that somebody is crazy. | |
They never say somebody's crazy, somebody's stupid, somebody's an idiot, somebody's a fool, somebody doesn't know. | |
Stop it. | |
I wish we could somehow figure out a way to get people to think differently and to open their minds and have them understand and just be like sponges for new things and new ideas. | |
What the power of music does. | |
What happens to you? | |
Physiologically, when your dog, when you see your dog, and your dog wags his tail, and in your heart you drop serotonin, almost like, not oxytocin, but sort of. | |
Neurochemicals changing, feelings of love and calm and wonderful. | |
There it is, at the sight of a dog! | |
Feel this. | |
That's a higher order machinery. | |
This human's like, wow! | |
This sense of, not just, hey, I like a dog, but no, it's, it reminds me that there is this thing called love. | |
There is this thing. | |
We really have it. | |
Maybe we're not as bad as we think. | |
Maybe we have this capacity for this. | |
It's weird. | |
Animals unlock. | |
Music unlocks. | |
Food. | |
Food. | |
Animals look at food, I respectfully believe, as sustenance. | |
They eat, they know what they want, and they're done. | |
And they may overeat a little bit, but they don't sit there and say, isn't this great? | |
Here we are eating our Alpo together. | |
Isn't this great? | |
Food to us is another event. | |
Food is gustatory. | |
It's sexual. | |
It's... | |
Our good friend Sparky says, funny, the MSM never mentions the Bolton and Pompeo are evangelical Christians who are both apocalypse accelerationists. | |
Ah, Sparky, thank you. | |
You mean they're eschatologically inclined. | |
Eschatology, the end of times. | |
The people who believe that we are put here, we will be reunited with the Messiah. | |
And the site of Armageddon will be the Middle East. | |
And if we were to do something which perhaps might accelerate the end of times, so be it. | |
So be it. | |
Do you see this? | |
It's a very scary thing. | |
If I am in a foxhole with somebody who says, I'm not afraid of death. | |
I welcome death. | |
Death will be the chance to reunite. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
This is a little scary. | |
I'm not saying you're crazy, but I am a little bit less excited about the notion of death, and I don't want to do it, and I want to say, never mock religion. | |
Never mock religion. | |
There is a God gene. | |
There is something that makes us want to believe that something is always in charge. | |
That's why the hardest thing for a kid to understand at first is God always was. | |
And nothing, we came from nothing and people can't do this. | |
Humans can't do it. | |
We have this default mechanism that says everything was made. | |
The old turtle on a stump and that sort of thing. | |
Eric Thaddeus, by the way, living in Rome, he would know a little bit about this. | |
Old joke reload. | |
Peeps in Florida panhandle report UFO sightings. | |
Lower Alabama denizens actually bored them. | |
Please support Lynn's warriors. | |
People in the panhandle report it. | |
Lower Alabama denizens actually bored them. | |
Thank you, Eric. | |
You're a good man. | |
Eric, may I ask you a question? | |
Are we still... | |
Doing our tours? | |
May I just ask you a question? | |
Yay or nay? | |
Are we still doing our tours? | |
And the only reason I would ever want to visit Rome would be to have you show me around. | |
It's the only reason I would ever want to go. | |
Let me just... | |
Long live the bangles. | |
Yes, Vatiland. | |
I'm very curious. | |
Look at this. | |
Let me see. | |
Oh, I like this. | |
Laminin? | |
Lionel Nation, 100%. | |
Does that mean you are still doing that? | |
100%? | |
I'm sorry. | |
Just a second here Oh, there we go. | |
Well, I'm seeing the... | |
You have to let me know. | |
Hang on a second here. | |
I want to see this very, very specifically because I always am fascinated Not necessarily by virtue. | |
Oh, I think we should all go to Rome. | |
Yes, Vatelon tours are on. | |
Do we have a website, our dear friend Eric? | |
Do we have a website for this? | |
Please promote yourself. | |
Please. | |
This is the only guy I would ever go to. | |
I don't want to do this. | |
I don't want to go to a gondola. | |
I'm not into this. | |
I'm just... | |
When I go to a place, I want to know, tell me where do you go? | |
Where do the locals go? | |
That's what I want to know. | |
I don't want to do this other kind of stuff. | |
There are these things in New York that I wish I could show. | |
I wish I could say, let me show you what New York is about. | |
It's not what you think. | |
We go nowhere near Times Square. | |
Times Square is a joke. | |
I don't even know where anybody goes there. | |
We won't go to the Statue of Liberty. | |
We won't go to the Empire State Building. | |
I don't go there. | |
There's something different. | |
There's something about going someplace to understand this is what it's about. | |
This is the story. | |
This is the thing. | |
I'll tell you one thing that I noticed, and I don't care what anybody tells you, in Israel, in Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where Jesus is buried, where if you don't feel If you don't feel something there, | |
when you go there, this feeling, third eye, pineal gland, whatever you want to call it, if you don't feel the collective, I don't know what it is, that people have when they walk in, and this is where you are told, the Via Dolorosa is where Jesus walked here. | |
And you see Gethsemane and you think, I've heard of this. | |
And there's Jerusalem and Bethlehem and I'm like, oh my God is here! | |
And you see, Jesus was born. | |
This is the tomb. | |
This is it. | |
It's just, I don't care what you believe. | |
I don't care whatever it is. | |
The energy, and I use that term, the energy that comes off of people is something that you can't even put into words. | |
You can't. | |
It is the most powerful thing you can imagine. | |
And I love You know the smell of an old basement? | |
You know that smell of like an old bookstore, like a basement? | |
For years, it's a nice smell. | |
It's old and it's creaky. | |
When we were descending underneath the streets of Jerusalem, We would say, and this is our end of Romans, and we just, and you smell, you smell history. | |
Smell it. | |
It's fascinating. | |
Sparky says, I think that there were up to a half a dozen separate and unbeknownst to one another conspiracies to kill JFK. | |
The others were astonished when one beat them to it. | |
You know, Mr. Sparky, and thank you very much, there is a lot to that. | |
And many people have said in the past that one of the best things that's possible is to not coordinate anything. | |
It makes it even more confusing, provided the individuals do not share any commonality. | |
I talked to some fellows one time years ago who were in the IRA, provisional or otherwise, Well, put it this way. | |
They didn't really say that. | |
But they knew. | |
And when they would meet, oftentimes they never knew anybody else who was in the particular unit. | |
They had no idea. | |
They were there to do something. | |
And they didn't know anybody. | |
They didn't even know. | |
There's no membership. | |
We say, hey, Jerry, I saw you at the meeting. | |
There's no meetings. | |
There's no, you know. | |
There was a unit. | |
I think it's... | |
It's that one unit. | |
I can never remember. | |
The unit that Golda Meir referred to as the boys. | |
Remember this one? | |
How do we say this? | |
Anyway, she called it the boys. | |
That when you were in this unit, you're given a pin, supposedly, and you give it back. | |
You don't know who's in it. | |
There's no membership. | |
If you go to a place, you're going to look for somebody who has a red rose or somebody who's got a particular color of the day like you do with undercover cops in New York. | |
Remember in the French Connection, they put the hat in the back of the car. | |
There's little signals, but that's about it. | |
Remember, it's very, very easy to pull off something. | |
The bigger it is, the easier it is to pull off because people, again, will use the notion of incredulity. | |
All right, my friends. | |
Bullseye, thank you. | |
Sparky, thank you. | |
Eric Thaddeus Walters, Vatiland, ask for it by name. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Sula, 1776, stay blessed or blessed. | |
Thank you. | |
Raphael Legonde, thank you for your kindness and the like. | |
And let me see. | |
Yes, Raphael. | |
And don't forget, Dirty Man Safe. | |
You got the link. | |
It's in my thing. | |
Just go look in the section. | |
Use that link. | |
It's fantastic. | |
I think this is the greatest idea in the world. | |
And Lionel Energy. | |
To brand new sponsors, just check it out. | |
You're smart. | |
And you'll say, I need this. | |
What if we're just out somewhere and we've got to plug into something? | |
What if we just want to go to a, I don't know, go out to a game or the park and plug into something? | |
That's it. | |
All right, dear friends. | |
You have a great and a glorious day. | |
Don't ever change and mean that sincerely. | |
We will see you tomorrow. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel at 8 a.m. | |
And until that time, remember these words. | |
Remember this valedictory. | |
Remember this adios. | |
I don't want to say denouement. | |
That's not the right term. | |
But in any event, let's just leave with this. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |