Que Mala and Tampon Tim Never Had A Clue or Plan or Worldview
Que Mala and Tampon Tim Never Had A Clue or Plan or Worldview
Que Mala and Tampon Tim Never Had A Clue or Plan or Worldview
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Today, my friend, I got a lot to tell you. | |
A lot to tell you that has a lot to do with the political stuff, but also some philosophy, some spirituality, some things. | |
Uncle Lenny's got a lot of stuff on his mind. | |
That's what I want to talk to you about. | |
First of all, let me welcome you. | |
This is Things Are Looking So Honest to God. | |
Today's subject is Gaymala and Tampon Tim never had a clue or plan or worldview. | |
This is what we are seeing. | |
Listen to me and listen carefully, dear friends. | |
You are seeing something that you never see at the greatest level. | |
When you go on the stage, last night Mrs. Allen and I were at an event on Broadway in the theater district. | |
And when you walk into those professional Broadway theaters, you get theater. | |
You get theater. | |
People who are absolutely, 100%, you get the best. | |
They never walk out and say, what are we doing? | |
The best singers and the best lighting. | |
You may argue about the movie or the book or the libretto, but let me tell you something. | |
They know what they're doing because it's Broadway. | |
Okay? | |
Even Off-Broadway, which I don't even think that distinction holds much water anymore. | |
Even Downey at Lincoln Center, the show sucks, but it's still of a quality of a whatever it is, okay? | |
Now listen to me carefully. | |
Listen and listen good. | |
This is better than anything you can imagine. | |
What you are seeing, what you are seeing, is something that nobody thought possible. | |
A woman and a man selected by the Democrats to be, theoretically, the, quote, leaders of the free world. | |
And they pick these idiots. | |
It's hard. | |
To even comprehend. | |
You think to yourself, how can this be? | |
Get ready. | |
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Cannot believe it. | |
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Just a reminder, the legendary Chuck Norris is a whopping 80. Sometimes the reality is the most difficult thing to do. | |
Recently, there were sort of... | |
There was, not too long ago, not too long ago, kind of remote, I don't want to go too much into it, but there was somebody that we kind of know who passed away. | |
A little untimely. | |
And everybody was talking about this person like he was just the greatest thing in the world. | |
And I'm thinking, who were they talking about? | |
Why did this death, in this particular case, elevate somebody from being a crumbum to this... | |
Exalted greatest person of all time. | |
One time, years ago, my father, who had a vicious sense of humor, I mean, really very dry, very, very dark sometimes. | |
We were at a service for a member of the family or something. | |
And the guy was a jerk. | |
I mean, nobody liked him! | |
So anyway, his kids were up there doing the usual thing. | |
And my father kept saying, who are they talking about? | |
And that was his joke. | |
Would somebody give me a clue? | |
Give me a hint. | |
Who's he talking about? | |
You're going to have to face reality. | |
And reality is a brutal, brutal thing. | |
It's something you don't want to be a part of. | |
Reality is horrible. | |
Reality hurts. | |
Reality, I'm telling you right now, okay? | |
Reality. | |
And what we're seeing right now is a bunch of people, especially, I'm talking to friends of mine, For some reason, everybody says, hey, Florida missed the big one. | |
Hey, that's great. | |
Florida missed everything. | |
What are you talking about? | |
There's areas that are devastated. | |
Absolutely, people were... | |
It's gone! | |
Their homes are gone. | |
There's no, I mean, it's just, you can't live in everything soft and soap. | |
Well, we missed a big one. | |
I mean, yes, people aren't alive. | |
It's like, what are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
And the thing to tell people again is, I'm telling these people, listen, I'm a native Floridian, second generation Florida cracker, an actual cracker means a native. | |
I'm saying, They are plotting this stuff. | |
Do you understand? | |
I know it sounds bizarre. | |
People don't understand something. | |
Did you see this? | |
Did you see this? | |
Check this out. | |
This is the one that kills me. | |
This, by the way, let me get rid of this for one second. | |
I want you to see this just a second. | |
I want you to watch this. | |
Check this out. | |
Look at that bit. | |
Look at this. | |
Look at this hurricane. | |
Excuse me. | |
Tornado. | |
Just move around. | |
Look at this. | |
This is probably easier than most to manifest. | |
Imagine just being in charge of the guy who can do that one. | |
And here's another one for you. | |
Here's some reality. | |
Whenever you see something, like last night we noticed, The moon. | |
It wasn't a crescent, but looking over the Hudson, the moon was a color I've never seen before. | |
We had Aurora Borealis the other day, and I think it's a sign of Trump's victory, but in any event, we're watching this stuff. | |
And I have been around, like most people, you know, our whole life. | |
We say, hey, I've never seen this before. | |
Hey, I've never seen this before. | |
This is how I noticed streaks in the sky years ago. | |
I'm saying, hey, they're spraying something. | |
Look, there's a plane. | |
There's a streak. | |
It's opening. | |
I mean, this is... | |
And people said, no, no. | |
I said, no, no, no. | |
Yes, yes, yes. | |
Okay. | |
Tell me what this is. | |
This was seen in Florida, okay? | |
This is a film. | |
This is whatever it is. | |
This is what's being reported. | |
Tell me what this is. | |
What is this? | |
Oh, look at the smoke. | |
Now, is it smoke? | |
What is it? | |
Whoever sees a ring? | |
No, I've been seeing that all over the internet, though. | |
Did you get a good video of it? | |
Now, people are going to say, oh, come on, that doesn't mean anything. | |
That doesn't mean anything. | |
Don't worry about this. | |
Don't worry. | |
Start asking questions. | |
Ask yourself, what does this mean? | |
I haven't seen this before. | |
Hey Doc, what's the matter? | |
My... | |
Remember, do you ever watch... | |
Don't ask me why I've come across old Stephen Sondheim interviews. | |
And his left eye just closed. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
His left eye just closed. | |
And he started closing a good maybe 15 years before he died. | |
And I know people who've watched Sondheim. | |
He's brilliant. | |
And I said, what's with his eye? | |
What do you mean? | |
I said, how did you not know this? | |
How did you not know this? | |
You see, people who do accents, not really accents, people who can mimic others are very good at being able to hear what they do and zero in on it. | |
Focus in it and say, this is what's important right now. | |
Did you hear this? | |
Did you notice this? | |
It's like a great music producer. | |
Did you hear this? | |
The low end is off. | |
The highs are off. | |
That mic is off. | |
They're just very good at this. | |
You've got to be like this. | |
And you've always got to ask yourself, why is it that you are most often than not repeating things that people have said for the longest time? | |
You don't realize it. | |
Especially when you get older, you tend to say things your parents said. | |
Break away from that. | |
Be yourself. | |
If you believe it, fine. | |
If not, whatever. | |
So I've been telling you right now, MyPillow.com What am I saying? | |
Not MyPillow. | |
I've got the wrong one here. | |
MyPillow's great too. | |
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That's what I want to tell you. | |
So I've been telling friends of mine in Florida, and I said, listen, I want you to understand this. | |
You have missed the big ones. | |
They're increasing. | |
I'm not saying to move. | |
I'm not saying anything. | |
But what I'm saying to you is somebody better start building things on 10, 15, 20-foot stanchions because this is coming. | |
Oh, and I'm thinking, why isn't it that people resist it? | |
I know more people who never, I have talked more people about prepared with Lionel, especially now, who are saying, imagine if you had buckets and buckets and buckets of food, very easily stockable, waterproof. | |
And by the way, if they're ever damaged, they're replaced. | |
Food. | |
It's there. | |
We don't have to worry about it. | |
And I'm not talking about banana chips or whatever. | |
I'm talking about a veritable culinary pastiche you can't believe. | |
Every kind of diet, every kind of whether it's vegetarian or vegan or high-protein or low-protein or keto or you like more vegetable, you like more of this, you like more rice, you like more Asian, you like more sweets, you like more this. | |
Everything you can imagine. | |
And right now, there is the deal, the three-month deal. | |
You save $500. | |
Listen to me. | |
Water purification. | |
Water is the thing that scares me the most. | |
Everything else you can say, you know what? | |
We'll fast. | |
We'll do a little fasting. | |
You might be not feeling good, but you're not going to go. | |
Water is a different story. | |
They have water purification systems, water filtration, water containers. | |
They also have these bags, these little like... | |
You know how kids have like sippy bags, you know, where you put the little straw in there? | |
They have that with water. | |
Survival items. | |
How about this? | |
Off-the-grid biomass ovens. | |
Did you know they had those? | |
I didn't. | |
Hurricane-proof, things like the matches, things that put valuables. | |
Hatchets, cutting devices, things you don't know. | |
Things you are going to need. | |
Self-powered space heaters, waterproof EMP backups. | |
That's right. | |
Drinking water pouches, heirloom seeds, coffee, instructionals. | |
I can't begin to tell you. | |
And this is so important. | |
How? | |
Food, water, energy, and ammo, and also gold and the like. | |
Everything that we used to think about that was kind of crazy talk, not anymore. | |
PrepareWithLionel.com That's all I'm saying to you. | |
PrepareWithLionel.com Pay attention. | |
That's it. | |
Everything you knew before doesn't apply. | |
Let me explain to you also something. | |
This is very interesting. | |
This is called psychosexual, this is almost paraphilia. | |
This is dementia. | |
You want to go through the... | |
You got the Doritos there. | |
That's Kamala. | |
You understand defeating? | |
Look at this. | |
Look at the provision. | |
She's down. | |
Subservient. | |
Look at this. | |
Body of Christ. | |
It's the communion. | |
It's the Eucharist. | |
It's symbolism. | |
This is... | |
You want to go crazy? | |
One of the usual traits of prototypical classical Satanism is the mimicry and mockery of Christian symbology. | |
And one of them is the Eucharist, the body of Christ, the broad, what is called transubstantiation, the idea of imbuing the body of Christ. | |
Corpus Christi into food. | |
Now, if you don't see that, I don't know what. | |
Plus, this is clearly sapphic. | |
This is sapphic. | |
You used to be called a lesbian. | |
Sapphic sounds better. | |
Also, dominance. | |
I'm feeding you. | |
I control you. | |
If I control your food, food, preparewithlionel.com. | |
If I control your food and your water, I control you. | |
Now, look at the look. | |
Are you ready for this? | |
What does that look tell you? | |
Now, I'm sure this might not be Whitmer. | |
It might be somebody else. | |
I'm sure they're going to say, that's not her. | |
Okay, fine. | |
But forget it. | |
What does this tell you? | |
What does this tell you? | |
People always speak in symbology. | |
You understand what I'm saying? | |
Good morning, sir. | |
Quite strong for this early in the morning. | |
Quite strong for this early in the morning. | |
You are kidding me, are you not? | |
Tell me you're kidding. | |
Quite strong? | |
Would you like us to do puppy dogs? | |
And maybe because of those little soap bubbles? | |
Okay? | |
Understand where we are today. | |
This is critical. | |
I saw something today. | |
If you can get a hold of this. | |
Everyone's been taking are not tests. | |
So what are they? | |
And what do they do? | |
I'm going to stop right there. | |
Go find this one. | |
I am sure somebody somewhere is going to say, oh no you don't. | |
Oh no you don't. | |
This was one of the most fascinating stories. | |
You ever see people say something and you say, oh. | |
Who of you received one of those, remember those terrible swabs? | |
Remember when they first, they first, first tested for SARS-CoV-2? | |
Remember that? | |
They thought it was just a regular swab. | |
Remember? | |
And some people really said, hey, that hurt. | |
Remember that? | |
Remember that? | |
You drive through, they had... | |
These people in coaching, they put this stick really far up. | |
Remember that? | |
Did any of you ever suffer any kind of little bit of bleeding or pain or discomfort? | |
Okay. | |
Here's one of the things which nobody thinks about. | |
And I want you to watch it. | |
You look for this. | |
I talk about it on my private channel because I don't know what is and isn't going to be. | |
Accepted today. | |
Cobbs says, that was meant in just fine, sir. | |
LMAO, for real, best to you. | |
Thank you so much, sir. | |
You know what, Cobbs? | |
You've got to understand something. | |
People today have no sense of humor. | |
And so consequently, I'm in a world of dealing with... | |
Everybody's on a weird, new kind of spectrum. | |
So I don't think anybody really understands anything. | |
I never... | |
Read into it. | |
I never say, oh, that was obviously irony or whatever. | |
No, I don't think that. | |
But let me explain to you. | |
What if I took this item and I said, is this the official swab? | |
Let me tamper with the swab. | |
Let me make sure there's something in the swab at the tip that everybody's going to get. | |
I want the official swab. | |
Not only that, I can sell them. | |
But it's something I never thought about. | |
Now, is this true? | |
I don't know. | |
Does it require more studies? | |
Yes, of course. | |
Obviously, I'm not going to think anything. | |
Watch this. | |
I'm not going to play this right now. | |
People are, who knows, that could violate, that could be hate speech in some weird, I don't understand it. | |
I don't know what's hate speech and what's not. | |
Instagram is horrible. | |
Facebook is horrible. | |
These algorithms, these machine readings don't understand subtlety and the like. | |
But think about what I just told you. | |
What if somebody deliberately wanted to go high up into your nostril and deliver something? | |
Something that was actually contained in the tip of the official swab. | |
Something in there. | |
A particular filament treated with something. | |
That's when it makes me say, I never thought of that. | |
Now, again, think about it. | |
It's the obvious stuff. | |
It's the obvious stuff. | |
For example, if ever you see there is a particular, let's say there's a mask that is accepted, one brand or one style, make sure You check that out because you're going to be breathing this. | |
Do you follow what I'm saying? | |
If there's something that is the official brand put out by the government, whatever it is, you ask yourself the question, is there anything in that device, anything, that might be a problem later on? | |
Does that make sense to you? | |
Think about what I'm saying. | |
Think about it. | |
Don't be paranoid. | |
Whatever. | |
The other day I was talking, ran into somebody the other night wearing a mask, doing one of these. | |
Haven't seen one of these in a long time. | |
You know what you do? | |
I said, do you believe that SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted in a way That your hand, if it's on your hand, or that's the way, that's the modality of transmission. | |
Do you believe that the mask that you are wearing is preventing a virus from permeating through the porous? | |
Do you believe that? | |
Do you believe that? | |
Is that your thing? | |
Do you believe that that's what's going, because can you, we were somewhere, I said, do you smell that? | |
You know, last night we were there and they had these little, I don't know what it was, these carts, you know, like the food carts. | |
And there's a certain kind of a charcoal smell you always smell. | |
You understand? | |
I said, do you smell that? | |
Yeah, I said, then your mask doesn't work. | |
If you can smell that, the molecules, the molecules that are like, if you're able to pick up the smell of fire, of charcoal fire, half a block away, Through this mass, which by the way is not N90, there's nothing special to it, it's just a piece of paper. | |
It's not working. | |
Do you understand this? | |
And the SARS-CoV-2. | |
Do you understand that? | |
And are you talking about your friends have COVID through the PCR test? | |
One molecule, one molecule, one On this, it shows up and it says positive for SARS-CoV-2. | |
COVID. | |
Are your friends asymptomatic? | |
Are they fine? | |
I'm not saying there's no SARS. | |
I'm not saying that. | |
But what I'm saying is, what is it when they say they've got COVID? | |
Did they have a positive test? | |
Okay. | |
Did they have a positive test for that? | |
Yes. | |
Okay. | |
So it's almost like... | |
Now, do you know that, for example, if their viral load was so small, but still it triggered a positive PCR test? | |
You got that? | |
Or PRC? | |
No, PC... | |
PRC? | |
No, PCR. | |
Oh, chain. | |
Polymerase chain, yes, polymerase chain reaction. | |
I get PCRPRC, PCRichards, I get them all confused. | |
Okay, so the bottom line is, again, my friend, didn't know what he was talking about. | |
Had no idea what he was talking about. | |
Had no clue as to what he was talking about. | |
So, keep in mind that, okay? | |
Remember this, put this away. | |
And I'm also going to try to tell you what Uncle Lenny is trying to tell you. | |
If you want to find out about this, you're going to have to find out yourself. | |
Nobody is going to make sure. | |
Do you have enough food and water? | |
Do you have enough? | |
What happens in the case of... | |
And by the way, I'm not talking about weather. | |
Just a problem. | |
If there was an... | |
The other day, this bank is down. | |
This bank is down. | |
If ATMs didn't work. | |
If... | |
Supply chain problem. | |
Another ransomware problem. | |
A strike. | |
Whatever it is. | |
Does this make sense to you? | |
Good. | |
Okay. | |
Let's go back and remember something. | |
This is something which is very critical. | |
This is Milton Friedman. | |
Milton Friedman was... | |
People can call him libertarian to an extent. | |
He's more of a Mises, you know, Hayek. | |
There's a group called Mont... | |
You know that? | |
This is the Bilderberg group for Mises Austrian school economists. | |
You understand that? | |
Mont, M-O-N-T, Mont Pelerin. | |
P-E-L or two L's, E-R-I-N. | |
Just look it up. | |
Remember, you're going to have to do this yourself. | |
Nobody's going to come to you. | |
You're not going to, you know, Elon or Joe Rogan is not going to come. | |
And by the way, Joe Rogan, Trump will be on Joe Rogan very Very soon to really put this over. | |
Technically speaking, we have 24 days until November 5th, but elections are going on right now. | |
Okay? | |
Remember that. | |
This is something which is big. | |
Elon basically is telling the world, trust me. | |
Don't trust Elon. | |
Love him. | |
Thank him. | |
Keep an eye on him. | |
Trust. | |
But verify. | |
This is Milton Friedman talking about what government is. | |
Listen carefully. | |
Not an anarchist. | |
I believe in a government, but a limited government. | |
And let me just say something. | |
There is a lot of folks who are into this. | |
I'm an anarchist. | |
I don't know what's worse, listening to the best of Jordan Peterson or somebody explaining anarchy or anarcho-syndicalism. | |
I know it sounds great. | |
It's wonderful. | |
Next to libertarians, anarchists drive me nuts. | |
And the government should be limited, in my opinion, to very simple functions. | |
Number one, to defending the country against foreign enemies. | |
I have tried for a long time to see how to make national defense a private enterprise, and I have never succeeded. | |
It's easy to see how to privatize schooling. | |
But I don't know how to privatize national defense. | |
The section function of government, and one which it performs very, very badly, is to protect the individual citizen against abuse and coercion by other citizens. | |
Yes. | |
To keep you from being hit over the head and mugged over the head. | |
Remember this. | |
Remember what I'm talking about. | |
It's not the thought police we worry about, but thought vigilantes, thought militias, citizen groups, not the government. | |
The citizen groups who sometimes work at the behest of a governmental proxy. | |
Listen carefully, dear friends. | |
...on the street your house broke it into and so on. | |
And I believe that the government performs that function very ineffectively because it's doing so many things it has no business doing. | |
You're going to be seeing more and more, that's what I'm saying, of talks and discussions of militias, private security agencies, and us taking law and order back. | |
Remember, we are the repository. | |
We are the derivative source of all function. | |
Government works at our behest. | |
They are a servant of us. | |
We are in charge. | |
Remember that. | |
The third function of government, a very important function, is to define the rules of the game we play. | |
What's private property? | |
If an airplane flies 10,000 feet over your house, is he violating your private property? | |
If he flies 10 feet over your house, Is he violating your private property? | |
There's nothing natural about where the line should be drawn. | |
By the way, that is called the Ad Selim Doctrine. | |
And the Ad Selim Doctrine means in the old days that you owned everything above your home to the heaven, Ad Selim, to the heavens, and below. | |
Mineral rights, water, straight up, straight down. | |
It was like you were in a, just a... | |
A square, a rectangle, this box that you lived in. | |
That, of course, doesn't really apply now, because what if I have something next to me, I build up something, and it blocks your ability to collect sun for your solar panels. | |
Think about that. | |
So we have to have some mechanism for making the rules about that, and that is an appropriate government function. | |
And fourth, It's appropriate for government to provide a mechanism for adjudicating disputes about the meaning of those rules, a judicial system. | |
Those are the four essential functions of government, in my opinion. | |
And those are the only functions that are essential. | |
There may be some other areas in which, if you started with nothing more than that, government might conceivably do more good than harm. | |
But from where you are now, if you could only move back in that direction, it would be marvelous. | |
Now remember this. | |
This is what's happening. | |
And where do you learn this? | |
From him, of course. | |
But where do you hear this? | |
On TikTok. | |
You're not going to hear this on CNN. | |
You're not going to hear this on Fox News. | |
You're not going to hear this. | |
Believe it or not, the last thing in the world that Lindsey Graham or Josh Hawley or Marsha Blackburn or John Kennedy or anybody in government wants to do is to relinquish government. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, we need to start off from ground zero. | |
To have almost like a re-education. | |
I know it's a terrible Maoist concoction of this, but we need a re-education plan. | |
A re-education plan to remind people what are the tenets, what are the backgrounds, what are the basics, what are the fundamentals of religion and history, what the Constitution is, how it works. | |
One of the things I love so much... | |
I don't know why I told you about this, but I love when people do not understand the role of the police, and the police don't understand the people, and there is this group of savage citizens who have nothing but contempt. | |
They think that they do not owe the police anything, and then there are some police who feel very upset when somebody shows them contempt. | |
There's something called a sovereign citizen or something who believes that he or she does not need a driver's license. | |
That you can't order me out of a car. | |
That you can't make me produce identification. | |
There are people who believe that. | |
That is not the truth. | |
At all. | |
And we can argue about whether that should be or not. | |
Americans don't know anything about anything. | |
Americans don't understand. | |
We're getting there, and I think a little bit. | |
We don't understand how this ever happened, and this is one of the most important things in the world. | |
You've got to ask yourself this question. | |
How is it, how is it that this person was ever allowed in the first place? | |
Imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been. | |
She actually said this and never thought she would be caught. | |
Moreover, her handlers, her shadow government overlords, never thought you would find this problematic. | |
You know? | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
That's why I tell people who argue reparations. | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
We're going to start that now. | |
So we're going to do everything. | |
Me, or the government paying you money by virtue of some kind of fictional harm that you suffered by virtue of indignities to predecessors? | |
No. | |
No, no. | |
We're going to take our word. | |
Listen to this. | |
What can be unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
But she points. | |
Unburdened. | |
She even has the pointing. | |
What we can see, what we believe can be, unburdened by what has been. | |
Watch the pointing. | |
See that? | |
It's the same motion. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
Look at this. | |
Hand goes up. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
See? | |
The right hand. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
Isn't that something? | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
Did you ever notice that? | |
Who we can be? | |
Unburdened by who we have been. | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
Where we can be unburdened by where we have been and unburdened by where we are right now. | |
What can be Every single time. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
Without spam. | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
What can be unburdened by what has been? | |
What could be Uh-oh. | |
Unburdened What could be? | |
by what had been? | |
What's different? | |
Here we go. | |
There's a right hand. | |
Unburdened by what has been? | |
What can be Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
Oh, it's left hand now. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
Looking at it, it's rich. | |
Unburdened by what has been. | |
What can be. | |
We're not going to make you go through this, but this is where we are right now, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is where we are. | |
Cobb says, now we're going right into human emetic zone, LOL, which is absolutely true. | |
Now, another thing I want to warn you about, With arms and legs instead of a robot with wheels. | |
And we've made a lot of progress with Optimus. | |
And as you can see, we started with someone in a robot suit. | |
And then we've progressed dramatically year after year. | |
So if you extrapolate this, You're really going to have something spectacular. | |
Something that anyone could own. | |
Do you see what's happening here? | |
Anything can go wrong with this? | |
Any problem? | |
Use your head. | |
Anything? | |
Anything? | |
So you can have your own personal R2-D2-C3PO. | |
But fundamentally, at scale, the Optimus robot, you should be able to buy an Optimus robot for, I think, probably $20,000 to $30,000 long term. | |
And what can it do? | |
It'll be able to do anything you want. | |
Any problem with this? | |
Anything? | |
Do you see this? | |
Tell me what the problem is now. | |
Think about it. | |
It can be a teacher, babysit your kids, it can walk your dog, mow your lawn, get the groceries, just be your friend, serve drinks. | |
Do you know what the uncanny valley is? | |
Whatever you can think of. | |
It will do. | |
And, yeah, it's going to be awesome. | |
Awesome. | |
I think this will be the biggest product ever of any... | |
Now, of all the shapes it could take, why does it look like a human? | |
It's roughly the same size. | |
It's not seven feet tall. | |
It's not three feet tall. | |
It's not on wheels. | |
It's not a box. | |
It looks like a human. | |
Why do you think that is? | |
because Because... | |
I think everyone, of the 8 billion people of Earth, I think everyone's going to want their Optimus buddy. | |
Their Optimus buddy. | |
Is there any problem with that? | |
Do you think? | |
Again, nobody's even come close to it. | |
Nobody's, nobody's, nobody so far, and I'm just reading this, maybe later on you can read the comments. | |
The comments, nobody has ever, nobody's even come, they're looking at it, they're looking at the robot. | |
But they're not asking anything more. | |
And there's going to be maybe two. | |
And then they'll be producing products and services. | |
I predict, actually, provided we address risks of digital superintelligence, 80% probability of good, a good outcome, provided we address risks of digital superintelligence. | |
Do you know what that means? | |
Do you know what that means? | |
Addressing superintelligence? | |
No. 80% probability of good. | |
Good outcome. | |
Look on the bright side. | |
The cup is 80% full. | |
And 20% empty. | |
The cost of products and services will decline dramatically. | |
Oh yeah, of course. | |
Don't worry. | |
This goes down. | |
I mean, obviously it makes sense, right? | |
Right? | |
Doesn't it make sense? | |
Sure. | |
Yeah, uh-huh. | |
And basically anyone will be able to have any products and services they want. | |
One of the things we wanted to show tonight was that Optimus is not a canned video. | |
It's not walled off. | |
The Optimus robots will walk among you. | |
Please be nice to the Optimus robots. | |
So you'll be able to walk right up to them and they'll serve drinks at the bar? | |
Anybody? | |
No. | |
Nobody. | |
Don't expect anybody to see anything bad about what's happening. | |
Raul Rodriguez says we will become friends with the humanoid friend. | |
Perhaps. | |
This is something... | |
And this is where we need to start off and we have to go back and we have to figure out a way to tell people what it is that really is the problem. | |
And the thing about it is that you have to be sufficiently, dare I say, paranoid enough to be concerned about this. | |
You must understand and you must be able to look at this and be able to anticipate here's the problem that could come from it. | |
We're not good at that. | |
You have a medium and media that love to tell you, you are a fool. | |
You are a paranoid person. | |
You're a nervous Nelly. | |
Question number one. | |
What powers this? | |
I don't care about a robot. | |
A robot isn't a problem. | |
You want somebody that cleans up the floor? | |
Go ahead. | |
You want somebody who can make a drink? | |
That's okay. | |
That's not what I want. | |
That's not my problem. | |
What power is it? | |
Is it artificial intelligence or, more importantly, one day, artificial general intelligence? | |
And when that hits, that's it. | |
All games are off. | |
You've just lost. | |
You are the slave. | |
Because you're going to get something, an 800-pound gorilla around you that has a 300 IQ and can immediately reproduce itself. | |
And the first thing it's going to do is to disconnect any control you have over it. | |
You can't turn it off. | |
Nobody's talking about that. | |
Nobody's thinking about that. | |
Because they're focusing in because they've been, oh, oh, R2-D2, 3PO, Danger Will Robinson, Lost in Space, the robot. | |
Different than anything you can imagine. | |
Also, transhumanism. | |
When do we go so far? | |
Transhumanism is something which is like, okay. | |
He's talking about Neuralink. | |
He's talking about a lot of things. | |
Listen to me and listen carefully. | |
Elon Musk is wonderful. | |
Elon Musk is... | |
The person you are allowing into your heart, into your soul, into your imagination. | |
And that's the guy that if he turns on you, you're done. | |
Remember, the king always worried about the food taster more than anybody else. | |
Christian says labor costs will be below $2 per hour with 15 years of full migration of the optimist and similar. | |
I'm not worried about necessarily labor costs. | |
That is something that... | |
I'm sorry to say, but there's a certain degree of problems, concomitant problems, that accompany these events. | |
I understand. | |
Whenever there was anything, when it was the... | |
Do you know that one of the... | |
This is the most important. | |
We saw one of the best... | |
Speaking of the Lincoln Center Theater, we saw one of the best Broadway shows ever. | |
It was called Equus, or Horse, or Wild Horse, or I forget what it was, but it was, were these people inside these mechanical horses. | |
And it was about during World War I, how they replaced the cavalry versus calvary, which is often mispronounced. | |
But the cavalry, they were replaced with the tank, and how barbed wire destroyed The horse. | |
And all of these little introductions. | |
That, as you know, is a part, a little bit, of history to an extent. | |
Christian says jobs for humans will be gone. | |
Some will be. | |
Some will be. | |
Some. | |
That is for sure. | |
There is something right now that is going on. | |
They haven't talked about this. | |
In Israel, have you heard about AI? | |
Targeting for individuals based upon the information they've learned and gleaned about where people are. | |
We don't have anybody from theology actually intervening. | |
Religion today, please don't take this the wrong way, is worthless. | |
It talks about the situation extant, that which exists now. | |
And it only talks about that, which is what used to be. | |
I sound like Kamala. | |
But it doesn't ask anything about artificial intelligence. | |
It doesn't ask about what are we going to do with people from other dimensions. | |
What about if there are new ways to play around with childbirth and the like and death. | |
And it never talks about this. | |
The last time I went into a... | |
This is me personally. | |
This is not you. | |
But the last time I went in... | |
And I'm a retired Catholic. | |
It was a mass. | |
I forget what it was. | |
I realized they haven't changed this since I was in second grade. | |
The homilies are just bright. | |
It's the same thing. | |
I understand it. | |
We need to teach religion to an extent, but morality and being able to combine science, technology with war and politics and the line. | |
We need new thinkers. | |
We need new Socrates. | |
Who do we have? | |
Jordan Peterson. | |
Jordan Peterson. | |
One of the things which is so interesting online are the people who need help. | |
The people who need... | |
Spiritual and philosophical guidance. | |
The lonely people. | |
It's all over the world. | |
Have you seen them? | |
The loneliest people. | |
They're online. | |
And you see this. | |
They really need this. | |
How do I do? | |
What do I feel? | |
Am I a man? | |
Am I a woman? | |
How do I... | |
You know, what about me and my... | |
People are very, very devoid. | |
They really need something spiritual. | |
They need something psychically designed. | |
And right now, I'm going to be... | |
I'm going to turn my switch off, and I'm going to be the shadow government psychologist general. | |
We have an attorney general in our society and a surgeon general. | |
I want to be the psychologist general. | |
I want to find out what it is that people look to and how I can control and manipulate that to change the way people think. | |
That's what I want to do more than anything else. | |
I want to find out what it is that they need. | |
And the person That I have is my... | |
Do you understand in the old days of prototypical classic cults that was the minder? | |
Scientology, they say, had one. | |
I think the Moonies had one. | |
This is somebody who keeps an eye on you. | |
Never lets you go. | |
Have you seen sober coaches? | |
Have you heard about them? | |
They're big in Hollywood. | |
The problem you've got to worry about is a sober coach going bad, but the sober coach is a guy who follows you around, makes sure you don't do drugs, makes sure you don't go to parties. | |
He knows all the ins and outs of drug use. | |
Well, people kind of need a reality coach. | |
They really don't have anything. | |
Friends are becoming more and more of a problem. | |
Young people aren't dating. | |
They don't forge bonds. | |
And this, bots... | |
Robots, but also AI and transhumanistic friend replacements are going to be the... | |
That's where I'm going to put all my money in. | |
Remember the... | |
Remember the movie, what's that guy's name, honey, about the doll? | |
It was so... | |
Ryan C. Oh, the girl, what was this called? | |
It was called... | |
It was a movie. | |
Maybe you remember this. | |
I'm looking at it now. | |
It's okay. | |
You might remember. | |
Oh, Lars and the Real Girl. | |
2007. | |
A delusional young man strikes up a conventional relationship with a doll he finds on the internet. | |
Ryan Gosling. | |
That was my... | |
When that went on, that was... | |
The light went on like you can't believe. | |
I said, that's it. | |
That's it. | |
What bots are going to do to children. | |
Now listen to what I'm telling you. | |
I'm wasting my time. | |
And I'm stopping myself. | |
This is the subject matter where everybody gets off the bus. | |
They're not interested in this. | |
It doesn't work. | |
It doesn't work. | |
They want to hear Jordan Peterson talk about standing up straight and being a lobster. | |
Okay, fine. | |
Or Sam Harris and the others wasting their time with God. | |
Richard Dawkins, all of the atheists. | |
God. | |
Is there a God? | |
I don't know if there's a God. | |
The Palestine-Israel argument is turned into a complete and total joke. | |
Here's what I would do too. | |
Remember, I'm the psychologist, in my mind, I'm going to say put on Alan Dershowitz, Piers Morgan, and this other, not Schmooley, there's another guy I was watching. | |
You must see this if you really want to have your mind blown in terms of, let me see, I got to tell you this one. | |
This was the It's Shmueli... | |
Hang on. | |
No, not Shmueli. | |
Excuse me. | |
Mehdi Hassan. | |
Oh! | |
Muhammad Hijab. | |
Muhammad Hijab. | |
Watch this with Piers Morgan and Alan Dershowitz, who will go on any show because Alan Dershowitz wants more than anything to be Alan Dershowitz. | |
And I'm just telling you right now. | |
He predicted everything, knows everything, and is a self-appointed genius. | |
And that's been his thing this whole life. | |
Watch this. | |
Why do I say this? | |
It will trivialize the account so quickly when you have cartoon characters yelling about this. | |
Imagine during World War II. | |
Okay? | |
Just think about this. | |
Piers Morgan has on Omar Bradley and some Artie Johnson, remember this? | |
Very interesting, you know, like this comical Nazi, you know, the helmet, and they take Nazism, the Holocaust genocide, and reduce it to a joke by having Piers Morgan have on some crazy general, like a schmooly. | |
And they start screaming at each other, and you will say, eh. | |
See what happens? | |
You're trivializing it. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It's a joke. | |
I perpetuate it. | |
Put me in charge of this, and I will tell whoever is my paymaster. | |
Give me six months, and I will just bore people to death. | |
People don't care. | |
We had October the 7th, the one-year anniversary. | |
Nothing. | |
Nothing. | |
Ah, there's a few people here and there. | |
There were a keffiyeh. | |
Oh, there's a little bit of Amy Goodman. | |
Oh, Amy Goodman. | |
Okay, that's nice. | |
Oh, here's a little bit of Katie Hopper. | |
Oh, that's good. | |
The most serious of them all, Max Blumenthal. | |
Americans don't have time for that. | |
But they're robots. | |
So we're talking about something of me trying to go back and fix this thing, and it's going to be very, very difficult to do that. | |
We have to take people, I've got to take your brain, erase it, not the memories, but erase your sensibilities, and we've got to start from scratch. | |
Because you have been so, you are so constipated by virtue of social media because of this stuff that we're doing right now, that you're kind of... | |
Stuck in, hey, let's watch a Trump rally. | |
I've seen enough Trump rallies, beyond the Trump rally. | |
No, this was a good one. | |
Hey, did you see J.D. Vance? | |
How about this? | |
Did you see this one? | |
I want to show you this. | |
This is a woman. | |
Now, this to me is so interesting. | |
This is Kamala. | |
I think she's in Pittsburgh, and she can't. | |
She has to have a prompter. | |
To speak to the public. | |
The only question I ever ask is, are you okay? | |
Watch the prompter. | |
And sadly, we have seen over the last two weeks since Hurricane Helene. | |
They turned it off, yeah? | |
There is a reason why this happened. | |
There is a reason why this. | |
And the reason why is this is another movie, Q. This was being there with John C. Gardner. | |
It was the change by Jersey Kaczynski. | |
Changed my life. | |
That was it. | |
That made sense. | |
Certain things happen. | |
And certain things make me say, I see where we're going right now. | |
Edie Crowley says, when deprogramming myself from the Brethren, watching the original Stepford Wives with Catherine Ross was cathartic. | |
You know, Edie, this will tell you... | |
So much. | |
This will tell you so much. | |
Watch news. | |
Crypto says, Psychologic enema. | |
Yeah, but a little bit of deprogramming. | |
Remember, not to be too much about it, an enema merely removes whatever occlusion. | |
But you still have nutrition. | |
You still got the problem. | |
It just immediately, it gets rid of stuff that won't get out. | |
That's all it is. | |
There's also a purgative. | |
This is when you vomit, when you want to get rid of something that's inside, that's actually painful, that's dangerous, poisons in the life. | |
We have to start all over again. | |
We have to start all over again. | |
Last night on Broadway, we're walking around here, and there's all these shows, the lights and everything, and we see a lot of people who are in the chorus line, not the chorus line, but the people that... | |
Miss Bizizel knows so many people. | |
She's worked with this and that. | |
And I thought to myself, why are there so many gay men in musical theater? | |
What is it about that? | |
This is something that never will be adjusted. | |
And I say this not disparagingly, not rudely. | |
I want to ask a question. | |
It is overwhelming. | |
Overwhelming. | |
Why is that? | |
Why has this theoretical psychosexual impediment given these people so much talent? | |
Why is that? | |
How does that work? | |
Crypto says, realigns the bile track. | |
Tracked. | |
But thank you. | |
Why is that? | |
Why is there such a diminution? | |
Excuse me, not diminution. | |
Why is there a de minimis number of, let's say, lesbian, trans males in Broadway? | |
Why does it, why is a gay male Not all, but in this particular case, sometimes better linked to associated with such incredible music and dancing talent versus the rest of the population. | |
Why is there such creativity? | |
How does this thing work? | |
How does this work? | |
Will it work over? | |
Will it spill over? | |
If you have trans males, will you have... | |
What if a gay male... | |
You always talk about a man who wants to be a woman or a woman who wants to be a man. | |
How about somebody who is gay who wants to be straight and vice versa? | |
Now what I want to talk about, nobody will talk about. | |
And the reason why is simply this. | |
They don't want you to really explore the absurdity of the subject because You're going to start asking questions. | |
And if you ask questions, that causes a problem. | |
And if you start asking problems, they're going to have to answer the questions, and they can't do that. | |
They don't know how to do that. | |
There's crypto, the track. | |
Let me give you another example. | |
New topic. | |
Put this one over here. | |
Two people who speak some of the worst English you'll ever hear. | |
Eric. | |
Adams, the mayor of New York City, who is everybody in his administration has quit. | |
I mean, you can't believe it. | |
Who speaks when you realize, okay, okay, this is not very, this is not, no, no good. | |
In any other country, you would say this is a peasant. | |
Not because of race, but because of the way he speaks. | |
His language, use of words and mistakes. | |
Number one. | |
Number one. | |
I've never heard anybody speak like this is Tiffany Henyard from Dalton, D-O-L-T-O-N. | |
Dalton, Dalton, Dalton, Illinois. | |
The mayor, she's also the township chairman or president and the mayor. | |
A moron cretin sub Mental, illiterate, gibberish, spewing, just, I've never heard, | |
and I've never heard a patois, I've never heard a, there are people who are, let's say they're, here in New York we have a lot of, Folks from the Asian community who never will run for office because they don't speak English. | |
Very smart people. | |
Very bright. | |
Very good. | |
Very industrious. | |
But they're Chinese. | |
And they have such thick accents. | |
They themselves say, I can't run for office because people will not understand me. | |
And Americans will also take the ability to speak English as a sign of whatever it is. | |
Not Tiffany Hendyard. | |
How did that work out? | |
Why isn't she indicted but Eric Adams is? | |
Eric Adams is... | |
Being taken, indicted for upgrades. | |
It's a weird thing. | |
I'm not a big fan of this, but what is going... | |
Nothing makes any sense to me anymore. | |
Nothing makes any sense. | |
I can't figure this out. | |
And I need people to discuss it. | |
There is not one news show. | |
We have all these news shows around here that are so bad. | |
Local news in New York, maybe the same for you, is so bad, they don't tell you anything. | |
They just tell you what happened. | |
But without telling you what's behind it. | |
Today, right now, the former commissioner on the Udall stepped down, resulting in the 10th individual from the administration who has fired. | |
Okay, coming up next, excuse me, can you explain a little bit more about that? | |
Why is that happening? | |
What's going on? | |
No. | |
No. | |
This is the most interesting thing in the world. | |
And it's so interesting also, I want kids to realize this. | |
All of the people who, when they saw Eric Adams, they said, this is a dumbass. | |
And he picked all his buddies, all his cronies. | |
You should see the people around him. | |
You can't believe they picked him. | |
That's the point about the money indeed. | |
I agree. | |
I think. | |
Thank you, Crypto. | |
When you see the people around him, you cannot believe this. | |
This one, and the girlfriend of this, and the boyfriend of this, and the friend, and the twin brothers. | |
It looks like... | |
I don't know what it is. | |
But you'll sit around, and you've seen this before. | |
People say, listen, I'm going to stand up there. | |
Can you all stand around me? | |
Yeah. | |
And you look around, and you see the people behind him, and you say, are you seeing what I'm seeing? | |
Yes. | |
This is his entourage? | |
This is the entourage? | |
When Rudy Giuliani was mayor, he had people around him that were so good. | |
Randy Mastro. | |
Randy Mastro turned out to be, he was like one of his deputy mayors, turned out to be one of the, this really very successful lawyer from the U.S. Attorney's Office. | |
Randy Levine, brilliant lawyer. | |
President of the Yankees. | |
All of these people went on. | |
Rudy had like talented people. | |
Eric Adams picks thugs, ne 'er-do-wells, hangers-on, just con men who figured this is the gravy train and basically set him up. | |
And Eric Adams, the mayor, is so stupid that he thought, okay, that's the issue. | |
Nobody here will talk about that. | |
Nobody here will talk about that. | |
Nobody here will address the real issue of Haitians. | |
We talked about it last night. | |
This place outside of Indianapolis, the Haitians, 28 languages. | |
Nobody will talk about it. | |
Take local news, throw it away. | |
It is such a waste of time. | |
They don't say anything. | |
We don't know anything. | |
But you do, my friends. | |
You do. | |
And right now, Oh, did you see Barack Obama? | |
By the way, go to my Twitter file. | |
Twitter at Lionel Media. | |
Barack Obama is so desperate. | |
So desperate to get the word out. | |
He sounds almost freaking out. | |
Because they say, do something. | |
She's still not doing it. | |
She went to Pittsburgh and it was worse than ever. | |
Tampon Timmy was on some show. | |
Michael Strahan ran circles. | |
Michael Strahan! | |
The guy with the piano key teeth, who I thought, oh, I didn't think it was this boy. | |
He was brilliant. | |
He just nailed it. | |
Michael Strahan absolutely did. | |
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And you realize, why are we not preparing for this? | |
What are we doing? | |
We have a garage with a canoe in there. | |
Or an old bike. | |
Or a filing cabinet of stuff I don't even know what's in there. | |
I've got a sled, some ice skates. | |
I don't know what the hell is it. | |
What are we doing? | |
If something goes wrong, we have no food. | |
We can have food for 90 days. | |
It's up to you. | |
A year. | |
This last... | |
25 years. | |
Re-sealable packets, oxygen. | |
I mean, it's just water systems, purification, storage. | |
I don't understand it. | |
You think everybody was saying, stop, look at Florida. | |
And people will always say, well, you know, but that, see, they knew hurricanes. | |
We don't have hurricanes here. | |
And I'm thinking, I don't know what to tell you. | |
So that's that. | |
And I mentioned this before, our dear friends, MyPillow. | |
Mike Lindell is still there, my friends. | |
Mike Lindell is still there. | |
And I also told you one thing. | |
One more time I want to tell you about this. | |
Just because people have been asking. | |
And this is very, very important. | |
I told you, and I have this here. | |
This is my Trump silver... | |
This is my point. | |
This thing you could, this is the old silver dollar stuff. | |
This is what you're going to need one day. | |
Gold. | |
I saw like a prospector. | |
I saw like Zeke, you know, Jeremiah Johnson. | |
When you're yonder on that mountain, right? | |
You're going to need someone to know the time to write, right? | |
You got that? | |
You're going to need to find out what the damn thing is like. | |
I mean, it sounds like I'm, you know, but this is who we are right now. | |
Make sure you go to Lynn's Warriors and sign up. | |
Watch her latest Diddy video that is tearing it apart. | |
Lynn's Warriors. | |
Never mistake what's happening in entertainment as some kind of frivolous, unimportant, whatever. | |
It is absolutely important. | |
Crypto, we love you. | |
Thank you so much, kind sir. | |
Edie Crowley, Christian Janus. | |
Raul Rodriguez and Cobbs and Director, thank you so much for your kindness and your wherewithal and the like. | |
I want you to focus on what needs to be done. | |
Remember, right now as we speak, it appears that Donald Trump is going to win. | |
And that's great, great, great, great, great, great news. | |
That being said, we need to deal with Accordingly with what happens after. | |
Also remember when Joe Rogan has Trump on and this is the greatest work ever. | |
Because you know Elon owns Joe Rogan. | |
Elon owns it. | |
And I hope Elon is going to somehow bail Alex Jones out. | |
It's the message. | |
It's the spirit. | |
It may not be Alex Jones per se. | |
But that alternative message is so important and so critical. | |
Elon is, and as much as we love him, keep an eye on him. | |
Just keep an eye on him. | |
That's all I'm going to say. | |
All right, dear friends, have a great and glorious day. | |
Thanks so much for watching. | |
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Until then, my friends, remember, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue ya. |