The Fix Is In for Hunter Biden: What How He Tries to Slither Out of This
The Fix Is In for Hunter Biden: What How He Tries to Slither Out of This
The Fix Is In for Hunter Biden: What How He Tries to Slither Out of This
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It appears that Hunter Biden is agreeing to appear before the House Oversight Committee so long as he gets to speak in public. | |
So long as he is able to answer the question. | |
So long as he runs the show. | |
And apparently he is under the delusion that he gets to determine what a subpoena is. | |
Subpoena. | |
Subpoena. | |
Under punishment. | |
You dig how this thing works? | |
You dig how this works? | |
So what's even more surprising, more amazing to me is that what is the most fascinating is that In everything that's been done so far, you know and I know the fix is in. | |
And he's going to slither out of this and he's going to figure out what is he going to do? | |
How does he get out of this? | |
How? | |
How? | |
So many moving parts. | |
So many things here. | |
So many, many points. | |
Why all of a sudden is Abby Lowell, who by the way is no slouch, He is so connected, it's not even funny. | |
So connected to the inside Democratic Party, which means the DOJ and others. | |
What do you think he is planning on doing? | |
What do you think, pray tell, that Abby Lowell is planning? | |
What do you think he's doing? | |
Well, let me tell you a couple of things he's doing. | |
He's going to try to do one of two things. | |
One, he must represent. | |
Hunter Biden. | |
As best as possible. | |
Because Hunter Biden really may not necessarily be looking at anything himself. | |
Because the statute of limitations has run. | |
That's over. | |
They slow walk that to the point where there's nothing there. | |
Oh, there's a gun case here and there's some de minimis stuff. | |
But, but, but, but. | |
So, number two, in the event he were to do something that involves his... | |
Lying or prevaricating or somehow involving an obstruction of justice or something along those lines. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Maybe that's it. | |
But in the meantime, the question remains, how does this work and what is the real goal? | |
It's to protect Joe and the legacy and the like. | |
And you are going to see a decline of Joe today. | |
Anybody watch the Jimmy Carter or portions of the Rosalind Carter Memorial? | |
Did you see how they're jumping on Melania Trump because she didn't wear black? | |
I don't know why that's a big deal, but they don't like her for various reasons. | |
They don't care for her. | |
Did you happen to see how bad Jimmy Carter looked? | |
Well, he's 99, but still, he's just... | |
And a look of absolute, you know, an extremis. | |
But did you see Biden? | |
Did you see the way he walks without filters, without catches? | |
And you know, what everybody knows is that he is waiting, actually waiting to hear, or they are so afraid of actually being involved in his falling. | |
And they need, they know that he has been, It has been requested that he has a walker. | |
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My friends, you and I know that the fix is in, that they are going to be doing something, they're going to be planning something, and we know that from what we've seen before, that when it comes to the Bidens, they are not going to play by the rules. | |
They're not going to play by the rules. | |
Now, what are we looking at here? | |
Is there anything really that's going to be exciting? | |
Well, it's hard to say. | |
It's hard to say what is and what is not exciting. | |
But let me tell you a few things which I find kind of sort of interesting. | |
First and foremost, as the elections start to make their way through the various iterations of such and such, You know and I know that they are planning something. | |
And they are going to be, again, they are going to be, how do I say this? | |
They are going to, they are going to fix this. | |
Fix this. | |
So that the ultimate goal, specifically that of the election, is figured out and taken into account. | |
That's important. | |
Okay? | |
So what's going to happen? | |
First and foremost, they're going to say, number one, Hunter, you don't decide. | |
We decide. | |
We're going to have you under oath and we're going to, we don't want this to be in front of people. | |
Why? | |
No, no, no. | |
If you're going to have Something that is going to be deleterious and dangerous and injurious and problematic for the prez. | |
You're going to want to kind of keep this quiet. | |
You're going to want to keep it quiet. | |
You want to keep it under wraps. | |
You don't want people to know about this. | |
You want this to be under wraps. | |
That's what you want. | |
You hear what I'm saying? | |
That. | |
And what's also important, very important, Very, very critical. | |
It's for you to watch the following. | |
You are going to see, and I did this today, I did a piece on it and I refer you to it. | |
You are going to see people refer to Hunter Biden as this sick and demented and this distraught, this This person who is unable to understand what is going on, | |
so monumentally affected, so affected by his mental diseases, by his, oh my God, by the rigors of his problems, by the absolute dis... | |
Incomprehensibly horrible ravages of this addiction. | |
And when you ask him questions, did you do this, what do you think he's going to say? | |
I don't remember. | |
I don't remember. | |
No. | |
They used me. | |
Don't you understand? | |
They used me. | |
They put me in a position where I don't... | |
I don't know what's happening. | |
I don't know what's going on. | |
I don't know what the story is. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not sure. | |
I can't tell. | |
I can't. | |
I don't remember. | |
I was used. | |
I was abused. | |
Is this you? | |
I guess you've seen pictures of me. | |
Pictures of me in bedrooms. | |
Pictures of me with hookers and with meth pipes. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
They used me. | |
They told me to do this. | |
Burisma, I don't speak Ukrainian. | |
I don't know. | |
Were you acting as a conduit? | |
For maybe, I guess. | |
I sort of. | |
I don't know. | |
Now, by the way, can he take the fifth? | |
Well, it seems kind of weird when Abby Lowell says, I'm making him available, but I'm going to take the fifth. | |
What? | |
Do you understand what's happening? | |
Now his brother Jim Biden and others. | |
Nothing's going to happen to Joe. | |
So this is just why there's any need for this. | |
I have no earthly idea. | |
Nobody is asking for this. | |
Nobody is asking for any of this. | |
So let's see what happens. | |
It's going to be just another example of him just going away. | |
What he has done, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, what he has done is so monumentally incredible. | |
I don't even know how to put it into words. | |
I don't know how to put it into words. | |
What I don't understand, and maybe you can perhaps help me with this, what I don't understand is how he has been a part of this weird kind of thing for the longest time where he has been, interestingly enough, just immune. | |
Do you remember when he was drawing pictures? | |
Actually drawing pictures is the most incredible thing in the world. | |
Actually, drawing pictures. | |
Drawing pictures. | |
You know, he was an artist. | |
And people said, oh, you've got to be kidding me. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
You've got to be kidding me. | |
No, he's not doing this, is he? | |
Yes, he is. | |
Is he? | |
Yes, he is. | |
You mean to tell me he's drawing pictures? | |
This man who was... | |
Who is using his position. | |
This man who is using his position as a conduit. | |
As a conduit for... | |
Seriously. | |
He's a bad man and he's selling drawings. | |
He's not an artist. | |
Are you telling me? | |
And they did it. | |
They said yes because basically what they're saying is you. | |
And he did this years ago. | |
You may not remember this, but for those of you who are young enough, there was a thing called Payola. | |
Do you know what Payola was? | |
Payola was, in the days of Alan Freed and the disc jockeys, they would pay or be paid to promote, to play a song, a song, to make it a hit song. | |
These were rock and roll, you know, folks. | |
They would play this stuff and I mean it was par for the course. | |
Drugs and sex and the folks from the record companies would go and they would go directly to these disc jockeys and pay them. | |
Well, they put an end to that. | |
Alan Freed was run out of town and well, it was a big problem. | |
It was a big to-do. | |
So what did they do next? | |
Well, a couple of things. | |
First, Disc jockeys, this is so ballsy, their wives, usually they were men, but their wives would set up an art studio, a little art studio. | |
And they would sell their wares, their paintings, their little pottery, whatever it is. | |
It was a little storefront. | |
Maybe they sold some, maybe they didn't. | |
Who knows? | |
Now it could be a little pop-up store. | |
And then all of a sudden, somebody would come in and the wife would sell a little clock. | |
For $10,000. | |
Who's the wiser? | |
He happened to be somebody with Buddha or Arista or whatever that, or Kaljums. | |
Remember the old name of the Kama Sutra and all these other records? | |
Who knows? | |
CBS, Epic, whatever. | |
And that's the way they got around it. | |
And that's what they're doing with Hunter. | |
It's so obvious. | |
It's not even funny. | |
They did that. | |
They've got the text, Bobulinski. | |
The great Bobulinski. | |
Bobulinski, who was on with Tucker Carlson. | |
Bobulinski! | |
What was that about? | |
That was the most... | |
And then there was some... | |
Remember the UPS thing? | |
There was some UPS case? | |
These stories that went nowhere. | |
Remember when Tucker all of a sudden had... | |
He was told, hey, the NSA, they're listening to you. | |
What? | |
The NSA? | |
The NSA? | |
Listening to me? | |
Yep. | |
Oh, my God. | |
They're listening to me. | |
Do you remember that? | |
Remember these stories? | |
They kind of went nowhere. | |
I was like, well, Tucker, what happened? | |
Anybody call him? | |
I don't know. | |
Hey, Jim Jordan, you called him? | |
Nobody called him. | |
He set it up. | |
He had these things. | |
They met. | |
Remember that? | |
Remember those great stories? | |
Wow, this is great. | |
Now, one person from Congress said, hey, we'll talk to him. | |
That was the weirdest thing. | |
There was some package, remember, that it was missing. | |
In fact, if I recall, it was a while back. | |
It was the strangest thing. | |
Are we going to find a track of UPS? | |
I don't know. | |
It was gone. | |
It was missing. | |
Wow. | |
And then somebody told me, hey, you better come to Washington. | |
I want to talk to you. | |
I don't want to talk to you now. | |
Come here. | |
Come here. | |
I don't want to talk on the phone. | |
Okay. | |
What is it? | |
They're following you. | |
They're listening to you. | |
The NSA or somebody. | |
Whatever happened to that? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
Whatever happened? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
How'd that Andrew Tate interview go? | |
Oh, that was a good one. | |
That was a smart idea. | |
I don't know why I'm on the Tucker. | |
I just want you... | |
You're going to get your heart broken. | |
Because you're the same kind of people who think that this Dave Portnoy is... | |
Interesting. | |
I don't understand it. | |
Kid Rock. | |
Kid Rock. | |
Okay. | |
Hi, friends. | |
Did you see Jimmy Carter today? | |
Did you see Jimmy Carter? | |
This woman's 77 years. | |
It's Amy Carter was there. | |
77 years. | |
Doesn't that mean 77 years? | |
Wow. | |
That means a lot. | |
I was watching... | |
This was very eerie today. | |
Eerie for me. | |
I was watching today something very interesting. | |
I was watching something that showed... | |
I thought it was interesting. | |
It was this wonderful... | |
I was thinking... | |
This notion of death. | |
And there he is, 99, and he knows. | |
He's right around the corner. | |
And people who always talk about death will always say the following. | |
They're going to see each other. | |
They're going to see people they know. | |
They're going to... | |
It's this halcyon... | |
Wonderful. | |
I guess we're maybe at a more viable age, at 99. Anyway, but age won't matter. | |
There's going to be this communion of spirit. | |
Because we always want death to be fulfilling. | |
We want it to be a sense of everything's good. | |
And as I was watching, I was thinking about this. | |
If there's life after death, as the Max Planck Institute says, because of microtubules and other things, using quantum mechanics and quantum theory, if that's possible, will one day somebody be able to say, well, we've got something for you. | |
When your mate dies, when your mate is no longer of this world, we will, by virtue of AGI and the like, be able to take all of the information, all of the metadata that we've been able to collect through whatever it was. | |
And bring her to you in some form. | |
I don't know what. | |
I wasn't sure how. | |
I wasn't sure how. | |
We're going to transcend this. | |
We're going to use artificial intelligence. | |
We're going to do something. | |
You're going to talk. | |
This is your... | |
But it's not... | |
You're a loved one. | |
Oh, yes, it is. | |
This remembers everything. | |
It has a memory bank. | |
We've uploaded the memory. | |
Everything. | |
This is what you do before you die, so you will live forever. | |
I was just thinking about this, because people always talk about it. | |
Anyway, for some reason, Mrs. Ellen and I had some downtime, so we said, let's watch old TV. | |
So we watched Netflix, and we saw Black Mirrors. | |
You ever see Black Mirrors? | |
It's great. | |
And there's an episode called Be Right Back. | |
And what do you think it was about? | |
Young couple. | |
He has an accident. | |
He's no longer with us. | |
And she talks, connects with him through some portal. | |
There's no spoiler alert. | |
You've got to watch. | |
And she, you've got to watch the rest of it, but she connects with him. | |
And he's alive. | |
Do you know what that will be? | |
It will be one of the most fascinating and the reason why I love it is it will completely throw religion absolutely out. | |
Another thing confounded. | |
Another reality. | |
No death. | |
No death. | |
People live forever. | |
They go on forever. | |
The world goes on forever. | |
The Joe Ely song. | |
It just goes on and they don't they don't die. | |
They don't It's the most fascinating thing. | |
This is what AGI is going to bring. | |
It's going to be, you're going to not be able to resuscitate lives, but continue lives. | |
And it could very well mean, and by the way, depending upon how they actually transport the information into some form or body, I don't know if that's possible, if that's some synthetic, who knows. | |
You may not be able to see it. | |
Maybe it's just on the phone. | |
Maybe it'll be almost like a phone call in any event. | |
Do you know what this will do that will make people think about, well, what is life? | |
What isn't life? | |
And when does life... | |
If I met your twin who lived at the same time, basically had a mirror existence, is that not you? | |
This is the kind of stuff that AI and AGI are going to require. | |
And most people do not have any interest in this whatsoever. | |
But I do. | |
What is and isn't life and death? | |
And what does it mean? | |
And when something is gone and something dies, what does it mean? | |
What is it? | |
This person isn't. | |
Rosalind Carter is no more. | |
In the corporeal sense, but if you have a lifetime of metadata, or you could sit here and either throw a hologram, or maybe by some form of, I don't know, telepathic something or other, she is still there. | |
And if you could have your mother or your father right now, and you could talk to her or him, and tell her or him new things that have happened. | |
New things to this person that understands the mental framework of what your parents were. | |
How incredible, how wonderful would that be? | |
That would change everything. | |
And it would make people less afraid of death. | |
There would be no such thing as finality. | |
Imagine you would be also able to talk to your great, great grandfather. | |
Because this is going to be, you know, going on. | |
And eventually, these people just don't die. | |
They just don't die. | |
Now, I don't know how they learn, but do you see any downside? | |
What if you said that my whole family, they're here if you want. | |
Do you want to hear them again? | |
Do you want to have access? | |
Wouldn't you like to talk to a great-great-great-grandfather? | |
And what happens also when famous people, presidents and the like, don't go away? | |
What's the downside of this? | |
What's the downside? | |
Anybody? | |
What's the downside? | |
What's the downside? | |
Come on. | |
Death is for a reason. | |
This is something which people do not ever want to understand. | |
Death It's for a reason. | |
You've heard of apoptosis, and you've heard of whenever there's certain... | |
When cells die, or apoptosis, depending on how you pronounce it. | |
Do you know why? | |
This is called the perlicue, by the way. | |
Do you know why we don't have webbed? | |
This is webbing here. | |
But why it doesn't come up here? | |
Because of the gnosis of this apoptosis. | |
It stops this. | |
If we still had Benjamin Franklin around, we would be wearing buckle shoes, and we would be... | |
It would not be good. | |
It would not be good. | |
Music would stagnate. | |
Literature would stagnate. | |
Culture, we would not even... | |
We would not be... | |
Able to appreciate revolutionary ideas because you would still have very, very loud, very present people from the past who would get in the way of this, who would not like what you're doing. | |
There is something that is... | |
There is a reason for this. | |
There's a reason. | |
There's a season. | |
There's vicissitudes. | |
All of these things. | |
Oh, my God. | |
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Understand this? | |
Think about this, my friends. | |
Now, I don't think anybody's really understanding this. | |
Think of this. | |
We have 16 great-grandparents. | |
Wow. | |
Wow. | |
And I want you just to think. | |
Just think about this. | |
Don't let this get in the way. | |
Just think about this. | |
Think about what the religious connotations are. | |
Think about what the religious downsides are. | |
Think about how all of this works. | |
Think about how this would work if the idea of life ever after meant something where you really didn't care about any kind of hell or what have you because, well, you'd be back. | |
I mean, think about this. | |
You would be back. | |
And what's also interesting about all this stuff is that there would be no reason for you to care about really anything because, I mean, think about this. | |
Why would you care about God? | |
Why would you care about going to hell or purgatory, if you believe in that thing? | |
Why? | |
Why would it not matter? | |
Why would it be different? | |
Why, why, why, why, why? | |
It's very, very important. | |
Very, very critical. | |
Everything, if there would be no, you would say, well, I don't, you know, if I don't do it right this time, I'll just, you know, things will get better, I guess. | |
But on the best, on the better side of this, on the better side, imagine this. | |
You have a parent. | |
Who has lost their child. | |
Tragically. | |
They're bereft. | |
They don't know what to do. | |
Parents do not bury children. | |
You say, wait a minute. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Remember that program you did before? | |
Remember the metadata update? | |
And we might even have a portal. | |
Somebody even actually suggested there would be an actual Like a USB portal or something. | |
Wait a minute. | |
I have your child. | |
And your child is going to grow. | |
Your child was an infant. | |
I'm going to have this child grow with you. | |
It might be a little bit tougher. | |
We might be able to tweak it. | |
Is it possible to see, and this to me would be theoretically, But is it possible to say, well, it was an infant. | |
Would you like to meet the five-year-old child? | |
Well, it hasn't been through five years. | |
But it's not existing anyway. | |
The five-year-old is what the five-year-old would have been, going to kindergarten, living at this address, having these parents, having these experiences. | |
Having this race and height and weight and hair color and bees. | |
So we don't know. | |
But what if I can say, yes, but I can track where your child would be. | |
So we can cut out... | |
And what if people say, we're going to reverse age because what I'm going to do is... | |
Think about this. | |
Somebody who might say, I don't want to necessarily... | |
Assume the, whatever this version of it is, the collected, the artificial AGI, they would be able to enjoy sentience. | |
See, that's the thing about AGI. | |
Is it able to appreciate? | |
Is it aware? | |
If it is, somebody would say, you know what? | |
I'm connecting now to this person, so I'm going to say sayonara. | |
I'm going to bug out of here in my 80s and let this go back, so I'm going to go backwards. | |
Because I don't want to go through this world, but if I know, I mean, a lot of people might say, well, I'll stick with the 80 or 90 because that's all there is. | |
But if somebody says, no, no, no, you can go backwards. | |
Go back and pick up and do 60 again, knowing what you know now. | |
We can kind of incorporate the two. | |
This sounds all kind of nutty, but it's not. | |
This is wonderful. | |
Think about this. | |
Just let this. | |
Let this thing. | |
No retirement age. | |
AI is not aware of anything. | |
That's AI. | |
AGI is when it becomes sentient. | |
when Homo sapiens becomes Homo sentiens. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
you Thank you. | |
I know. | |
It's impossible, right? | |
Crazy talk. | |
Crazy talk. | |
Absolutely right. | |
Crazy talk. | |
No reason to worry about this. | |
No reason to think about this. | |
No reason to... | |
It's not going to happen, right? | |
Of course not. | |
It's not going to happen. | |
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And speaking of which, by the way, speaking of which, and this is so very important, I want you to think very, very carefully, very, very carefully about this. | |
Did you read the story about what they're doing in China? | |
Did you see it about China, about gold? | |
Oh, man, did you see this great story? | |
Where was it? | |
Oh, it was wonderful about how they were. | |
Where was this? | |
It was terrific. | |
Where they're just buying. | |
And selling and just everything, liquidating everything, buying gold, gold, gold. | |
It was in Daily Mail today. | |
Check this out. | |
A fascinating story. | |
And speaking of which, listen to this. | |
Dark clouds are gathering as markets shudder. | |
Stocks are sinking, currency stumbling, fear and uncertainty reign. | |
The Middle East, Ukraine, Taiwan, the debt, it's endless. | |
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In crisis after crisis, gold is there in the background. | |
Its enduring value guards against loss, like a missile shield against incoming. | |
While paper wealth burns, gold persists. | |
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war, recession, contagion, and avoid the frenzied panic of the unprepared. | |
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And remember, there's always a risk of investment and there's no guarantee of any kind. | |
Indeed, my friends. | |
Indeed, my friends. | |
There is never, ever a guarantee. | |
Of anything. | |
At any time. | |
Ever. | |
Isn't that wonderful? | |
This bothers people, doesn't it? | |
I can see from some of this stuff, oh, this is ridiculous. | |
The whole AI thing is not going to work. | |
Put that in writing. | |
It's happening now. | |
It's happening now. | |
You understand? | |
Now. | |
It's happening now. | |
Every single thing. | |
It's happening now. | |
That's all. | |
Think about it, my friends. | |
Now, what I'd like also for you to do is to recognize a few things that I want you to spend more time. | |
I know this may sound kind of odd, and I don't think people like to do this, but I think you would. | |
You must spend more time in recognizing That which is, what's the word? | |
Spend more time recognizing the surreal. | |
And if you believe in religion, if that's your thing, I especially recommend it now. | |
Because I want you to know when to kind of veer from the usual, from dare I say the corporeal, and get into the heady. | |
That's all. | |
There's nothing wrong with that. | |
Get into the... | |
Which I love. | |
Keep an open mind. | |
Just imagine. | |
Thought experiments. | |
Imagination is more important than knowledge. | |
You know the story. | |
Just let your head go. | |
What would you do? | |
What is life? | |
What is alive? | |
What does it mean? | |
Is it heartbeat? | |
But you are your memory. | |
When people have Alzheimer's and dementia and they lose their memory, they lose their self. | |
Their memories and themselves. | |
That's all that matters. | |
Look who it is. | |
Isn't this wonderful? | |
Burger King joins us. | |
Senior savers that Burger King golden taste for golden years. | |
Indulge in flavor-packed moments. | |
Seniors, enjoy it. | |
Enjoy, rather, a royal feast today. | |
How wonderful. | |
Thank you for that. | |
So, so very nice of you. | |
So, so very nice. | |
In any event, there is something, by the way, which is very interesting. | |
Tomorrow night is going to be the lighting of the tree at Rockefeller Center. | |
A boring, most boring event. | |
And there's something which is interesting. | |
This was going around. | |
This says, Flood the Tree Lighting for Gaza. | |
Rockefeller Center, Wednesday, November 29th, 6 o 'clock PM Rally. | |
Bring your flag, signs, and kefiyas. | |
Priests of Palestine call for mobilization, not celebration. | |
This is going on right now. | |
They are plotting. | |
They are planning. | |
They are ready. | |
And I hope, among hope, that it remains peaceful. | |
I hope it remains quiet. | |
And I hope it remains rational. | |
So we're going to be talking about that. | |
These are very scary times, my friend. | |
So scary. | |
It's not even money. | |
So, dear friends, I thank you. | |
Today's been a very interesting day. | |
I'm spending my time into the, just thinking, thinking about connecting. | |
If I could connect with dead people, wouldn't that be something? | |
Listen to music. | |
Enjoy yourself. | |
Get away from the Israeli, Gaza, Biden thing, just for a while. | |
We'll do it again tomorrow morning. | |
Same bad time, same bad channel, the usual stuff. | |
The Biden story is interesting. | |
But this may sound counterproductive, but there's so many more things which are so important. | |
Love, spirituality, thinking, imagination, thought. | |
That's all. | |
So until tomorrow, my dear and glorious and my lovely friends, thank you. | |
Thank you for not what you are, but for what you appear to be. | |
The illusion that you pretend. | |
The image. | |
That you produce. | |
Thank you. | |
So until then, friends, we'll see you. | |
And until that moment, remember these final words. | |
This valedictory. | |
This adios. | |
This denouement, so to speak. | |
This coda. | |
The monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |