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May 8, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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They Want a Race War—We Want Our Country Back
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I gotta wait, because sometimes this thing is weird.
I want to fill you in on a few things, my friends.
I want to fill you in.
I want to say, first of all, welcome.
Notice the hat, of course.
Trump.
Look at this.
The rules have changed.
More than ever does this make sense to me.
More than ever.
Again, coming off of an incredible night last night, a Warriors event at the cutting room, the fabled cutting room.
Incredible.
Incredible.
I want to go over a few things with you now.
I might be doing a little bit of a walking tour later.
I'm in that mood.
I've got to get out because the weather is just beautiful and beauteous.
But I want to bring up a couple of things to you.
And I hope that you are following me on X. X at Lionel Media.
This morning was one of the best disquisitions.
Ever.
Ever.
On the subject.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Ever.
I don't know how to make it any clearer than this.
Ever.
And in no particular order.
In no particular order.
This is what's critical.
Let me see if I can open up my...
Follow along, by the way.
Because this is one of the best ever.
This is one.
I'm opening up now my X. Here we go.
X and also what you can do with ChatGPT is not even...
How people have not realized this?
Coding, writing your own...
Doing your own videos, anything!
You tell ChatGPT anything!
You talk to it like...
A person.
Remember this.
This is seriously like you're conducting a play or you're directing an actor.
I need something like this.
I want to be able to construct my own website.
I want it to be like this and this and this and this and this.
Just speak.
And the more you don't know, the better it is.
I don't know what to call it.
I don't know what to...
I want colors.
I want donation page.
Whatever it is, it blows your mind.
And this is just AI.
Wait till AGI kicks in.
It's unbelievable.
Let me tell you where it's really helping people a lot.
I have so many people, friends, unfortunately, people who can't write.
They're graduates, ostensibly of college.
They can't write.
They don't know English.
They don't know punctuation.
They don't know anything.
I mean, people who've graduated, they can't speak English.
They can't.
They can't write.
I get these letters.
I'm saying, what is this?
Who wrote this?
So what they do is, I told one in particular, I said, here's what you're going to do for your job, okay?
You have to come up with this email, of course, and this email is going to be this kind of a...
Just to think this is, it was great meeting you.
Thank you so much for your help.
I'll get back with you next week.
I appreciate all of your recommendations.
And you can use words incorrectly.
You can use past tenses incorrect.
Who, whom.
Just say whatever you want.
Just say it.
And then write 40 words, 50 words.
Boom.
And there it is.
Cut and paste.
Your ideas.
Written like an adult who's been to school.
Shape-shifting.
Most people cannot write.
They cannot write.
They can't put words in front of the other.
They don't know tense and number and plural.
I mean, it blows my mind.
Seriously.
Honest to God.
It's just...
I don't know what sent me off in that particular tangent, but it was worthwhile.
I want to give you one in particular.
This is...
This is my favorite one this morning.
And this is so good.
First, Piers Morgan.
And there's no reason to what I'm saying.
There's no rhyme or reason to what I'm saying.
There's no this subject versus this subject.
It's whatever pops into my head.
That's the whole thing.
Piers Morgan is such a fraud.
He wants to have some woman who says the N-word.
And then, go ahead and say it.
Go ahead and say it.
Say the N-word.
Say the N-word.
What are you talking about?
Say the N-word.
Say the N-word.
Oh, by the way, Aaron Russo.
Go to Lionel Media on X. Aaron Russo, when I first became a member of the conspiratorium, 20...
Well, you know, 25 years ago, I guess.
Aaron Russo was part of my early stages.
Aaron Russo gives us the, where he met with the Rockefellers.
Oh, it was part of my nascent development.
I want to read this to you.
But I want to, I want to go through my things.
Some of these are really, really, really good.
Really good.
Let me give you one.
Let me start with this one.
Right off the bat.
This is from an hour ago.
Jasmine Crockett.
Listen to my words.
Jasmine Crockett is the white racist dream.
Loud, profane, and used as the face of black politics.
The media glorifies the radical, not the brilliant.
They fear articulate black leaders.
So they elevate chaos over character.
To frame the narrative they controlled and weaponized.
Put the idiot in charge.
Put the loud mouth...
It's not ghetto, but you know what I mean.
There's a...
What do they call it?
I don't know what it is.
It's not even a...
How do I say this?
Dave Chappelle.
Richard Pryor, I know they're comedians, used a form of a black vernacular.
Made him sound brilliant.
Al Sharpton has a patois.
He speaks perfectly.
Jesse Jackson had an accent.
I always said it was funny.
It was axe, like axe, ask, accent, kind of a pun there.
Anyway, he, interestingly enough, he was...
Able to speak articulately, but with an accent.
It's not the accent.
It's her English.
Her English is wrong.
But she is promoted.
She is the racist dream.
She has become, she is used as the face of black politics.
There is a reason why, listen to what I'm saying, that racists have won it.
When I say racist, I'm going to use that term, by the way, as...
I'm going to use this term as a shorthand.
I don't know if they're technically a racist or what they are, but they want to promote the idea and they want to promote the meme and the specifics that black people are problematic.
One of the reasons, now I'm jumping subjects now for those of you having a hard time with this.
By the way, keep that likes up.
I've got to have 6,000 likes today.
When you like this video, it puts us into a realm.
Into the HOV lane, ladies and gentlemen.
Okay.
Next topic.
I want you to imagine I'm at a buffet.
And you have a plate.
And they go like this, here, and here.
It's not really a buffet.
It's more like a cafeteria.
Here, I'm serving you.
And I may go back and say, I want to give you a little more of this.
A little more of this.
During...
Okay.
The limited hangout of Jeffrey Epstein is so monumentally important.
It is so important, so critical, so absolutely necessary that you understand this.
Jeffrey Epstein, and I'll work into this, is not about The sex trafficking.
That's a limited hangout.
That is the pretend, the pretend storyline to get you looking at that.
The people behind it.
And I'm going to say this again.
The best person, and I will always get...
I'm very critical of people.
I think most people are full of shit.
Absolutely.
And I have told you repeatedly, listen to what I'm saying.
The legitimate, really important people in our genre, so to speak, are Alex Jones, who was there from the beginning.
Whitney Webb is phenomenal.
And what she does is she also, what I like about her is she explains the background.
You see, everybody else, Victor Davis Hanson, Fox News, Hannity, they will tell you, if I have, I've got this old calculator.
Look at this.
It's got solar.
This thing is so old, but it still works.
Okay.
If I handed somebody behind this, if I said, here, look.
And imagine you're from an island, an island where you've never seen this before.
You're back, you're in the woods, and you're in some primitive time.
And I'm saying, no, no, no, no.
This isn't it.
It's what's inside.
See, the stuff inside that I showed you, you wouldn't even be able to understand it.
It's not this.
This is the limited hang-up.
This is for you to folk.
Yes.
Your flag fell off the bookshelf.
Thank you.
Nothing gets past you.
I'm pouring my guts out and you're saying, you see my churros thing?
You see this?
Churro.
Churros.
All I need.
Churros from, well, growing up in West Tampa.
Churros.
We didn't have that chocolate thing.
But anyway, this is my newest.
I just think it's great.
See little churros?
Little churritos?
See?
Made up of it.
See?
Now, back to what I'm saying.
This is the issue.
Not what you see here, but the guts.
You're under the impression that somehow all that Epstein is about is we've got pictures of people having illicit sex with minors and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
That's what you think.
That's what you think.
See what I'm saying?
That's what you think.
You think this is what this is.
It's not it all in the least.
I want to bring something to you which is the most important.
The people that, again, Whitney and others bring up is Wexner, Jamie Dimon, even people like Peter Thiel, Palantir, and Silicon Valley, and Elon.
They are parts of The real gangsters today are financial oligarchs.
Not the street dog.
Not the Michael Franzese and all that.
That's like the Wild West compared to this.
They are to organize crime what Jesse James was to Al Capone.
What?
They're kind of the same.
What they want you to not know is the level of intrigue behind what Pam Bondi...
And remember, they're going to ask about Pam Bondi.
Did Pam Bondi do any lobbying work with Pfizer or whatever?
I don't know.
That's what they're saying.
See, that's the deep stuff.
The stuff they throw out is what gets you to nibble.
When you walk into a...
A Brazilian radizio.
You ever seen that?
You know, we have the little coasters where you get all the meat.
They have that salad bar when you first walk in.
And the salad bar throws you off.
The salad bar fills you up.
So what they want to do with Epstein, they want to say, okay, here's the Epstein thing.
No, no, no, no.
You're trying to fill me up with stories about sex.
That's not it.
Why were the other properties not ever searched?
The New Mexico property, the other properties in New York, his French property.
Why?
You're getting this little tiny shred of this.
That's what this is about.
The government is, in essence, a gatekeeper.
You following this?
So what I'm saying is, it's not about the flight logs.
It's not about the client list.
That's not it.
Go back also to Diddy, the music industry.
Did you see Smokey Robinson today?
Did you see this story?
Did you see?
Things are falling.
I think this place is haunted.
Do you understand this?
Again, I'm trying my best to.
I'm going to go back to this.
I'm throwing a lot of things out too.
They're also...
They're trying to gaslight John Fetterman.
I would tell the world to focus on the lesson of Fetterman, I wrote.
They turn on their own.
When they are done with you, when you stop repeating the mechanized rhetoric, they will discard you.
But first, they will destroy your character by accusing you of insanity.
That's what they're doing now.
Because he's one of us.
Do you hear what we're saying?
As I said before, this was an ex...
I don't...
What do you call it?
It's not a tweet.
It's a...
Whatever it's called.
The so-called Epstein document release is a limited hangout.
The real story isn't sex scandals.
It's money laundering, banking networks, and ties to global financial elites.
That's the threat.
Not the perversion, but the power.
The power protected and served.
This is what you have to understand.
This is it.
Remember this.
If there's one thing today, one thing to take on, one thing.
Remember, you say, that's not it.
When all of your friends say, hey, what about the files?
That's not it.
That's a limited hangout.
The limited hangout is the amuse-bouche, the hors d 'oeuvre, the little sample, the thing to throw you off.
It's the story behind it.
This isn't the calculator.
No, it's not about extortion.
Happy, you missed what I said.
You missed what I said.
See?
It's not extortion.
That's not it.
That's not it.
That's what you're told because that's the focus on the sex.
It's not the sex.
The question is, what was he there for?
They're also making him out to be some kind of a rube, some kind of a fool.
He doesn't know what he's doing.
He was this guy who didn't finish college.
He went to Dalton.
It's not about blackmail.
Let me try this again.
Did you hear anything I said?
It's not about blackmail.
That's not it.
That's not the story.
That's what you're told.
That's what you're told.
Now when you see this Palantir, J.D. Vance's connection, a connection doesn't mean anything without a therefore.
Everything is connected.
Show me the connection.
Trump knew Epstein.
Trump knew Roy Cohn.
What does this mean?
That's a connection means nothing.
It's not No, no, no.
It's not control.
It's not extortion.
Again, you're missing the point.
They whacked him because of the issues of what he can reveal, if you will, regarding the banking.
All of the money laundering.
And you're going to see...
Don't be surprised if you're going to find out that Elon was here and this one was here and Jamie Dimon and the Pritzkers and MCA from the days of Lou Wasserman.
You're going to see a cabal, but that's boring for people.
See, but if you say 16-year-olds, oh, yeah, that I can handle.
That's it.
That's the limit of hang-ups.
Not extortion.
Nobody cares about that.
What do you really think they're going to do?
What are they going to do?
Hey, Bill Gates, what?
I got a picture of you.
Are you kidding me?
I got a picture too.
What does this mean?
I'm Bill Gates.
What are you going to do to me?
What are you going to do with Bill Gates?
What?
Unless he's involved in some type of satanic execution or something, what do you think he's going to do?
Repeat, it's not blackmail.
It's not...
I don't know why I'm yelling here.
It's not blackmail.
It's not blackmail.
Another tweet, Dr. Casey Means, she's testifying.
She said, issue, 99% of U.S. farmland is sprayed with synthetic pesticides linked to autism, ADHD, sperm issues, Alzheimer's, dementia, birth defects, cancer, obesity, liver problems, female infertility, and other serious health conditions.
Let me destroy you by first affecting your population.
What do I do?
Your food.
We live in a world that's so...
They don't even...
You think seed oil...
Not you.
Seed oils is the big thing.
Seed oils.
World cholesterol.
Have you read about LP little A?
Lipoprotein A?
Have you heard about that one?
It's not new.
It's been around forever.
That's the one that...
Oh my God!
Remember, LP, it's L, lowercase p, and then parentheses, little a.
That's going to be the one.
Everybody's going to be talking about that.
Remember A1C?
Anyway.
People don't know anything about food.
If I want to destroy somebody, I want to go for food.
So when you tell somebody, so when somebody tells me this thing does not have pesticides on it, Because it's organic.
And there's these other articles that say, oh, there's nothing special about organic.
Who do you think writes that?
Who funds those articles?
There's nothing special.
Organic is a ridiculous waste of time.
Really?
Who writes those?
Remember, the incredible edible egg.
Who came up with that?
The egg board.
You're eating an egg?
What are you, nuts?
You crazy?
But I'm not going to tell you anything.
Forget it.
I'll give you five seconds.
If you don't understand what I'm saying, I move along.
I'm not going to sit around and argue with you.
I'm not going to sit around with you.
But I'm telling you, this is bigger.
And what's Bobby Kennedy doing?
Red dye number.
Because the president's going to say, you're going to destroy Big Agra by trying to come on and say that their food, that their, first of all, not the NGOs, but the GMOs, remember that one?
Oh, my God.
I'll be throwing that one out to you.
Jasmine Crockett, the next one, with ignorance, nescience, illiteracy, and the inability to articulate collide.
What you're left with is in speech.
It's a linguistic train wreck.
A cocktail of confusion, devoid of meaning, purpose, or coherence.
This is what happens.
Do you understand this?
Good.
I've got to say this, too.
This is also another thing I want to throw out to you.
This is where Piers Morgan, who's such a moron.
He's so simple.
The N-word.
I'm tired of the N-word.
Does the N-word bother you?
I don't use...
I wish people would stop using incorrect.
I don't know people who use...
The N-word is not a big deal.
I don't care.
It doesn't affect me, whatever.
But the debate over the N-word, who can use it, when it's acceptable, whether it's reserved only for black people, it's one of the most misguided, unproductive conversations to modern discourse.
It serves as a distraction from more meaningful issues like education, crime, or economic opportunity.
Calling it the N-word doesn't erase its meaning, but just like saying F-word does it.
These debates are surface-level noise for people unwilling to engage in deeper, more relevant discussions that actually matter to society.
Absolutely.
And speaking of Piers Morgan, Piers Morgan is a simpleton whose role is to keep disclosure trapped at a juvenescent, kind of a puerile...
Childish level.
His greatest con is his British accent, which fools Americans into mistaking arrogance for intellect.
It's not brilliance.
It's branding.
Wake up.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Wake up.
It's not about intelligent or education.
It's about critical thinking.
It's not about race.
It's about culture.
And let me also say something.
I hope nobody takes this the wrong way.
These are kind of random thoughts, but I know you'll agree with me.
No matter your point, no matter your intelligence, the moment someone says acts instead of ask, their respective operates.
It's three letters, not complex.
Why this simple mispronunciation continues is beyond me.
For the love of God, just say ask.
Just, when you say ax, it's over.
It's done.
It's like saying, take everything that I'm saying and throw it away.
Okay?
Supposedly, isn't as bad as ax.
Once you say it, you're telling me you don't know what you're doing.
It's like when you have a nice suit and you leave the label on the sleeve.
You know the label that comes in?
You say, no, take that off.
What are you doing?
How about this one?
Smokey Robinson.
85-year-old being sued for $50 million.
Do you see where this is going?
Do you see what is happening?
Do you see the sick and sordid world?
Entertainment.
And who in the entertainment?
Who?
But there's a lot of the ditties.
And it goes on and on.
Way back.
You see, this is...
Did you see the list of all of the people, not who've just been to parties, but who were a part of a world that we may get to the bottom of?
But remember, that's the cover.
Do we really care about black people in music, or white people, or musicians having sex?
No!
That's not the issue.
Who are the record labels?
Let me tell you something.
Listen to me.
Answer me this question.
When the proliferation of rap music, gangster rap, first came about, what do you think that was about?
What do you think the proliferation of gangster rap was?
It was the same way that the CIA flooded cities, flooded towns, flooded ghettos.
Housing projects in the black community with crap.
It was to destroy it.
Number two.
Rap music.
Gangster rap changed everything.
Sugar Hill Gang or whatever it was.
Rapper's Delight.
It was fun.
It was nice.
R&B was nice.
It all changed with gangster rap.
N.W.A.
Compton.
It created the thug.
So when you take crack and thugocracy, you blend them together, what do you get?
Why do you think that is?
To destroy.
They want a race war.
But they really don't want a race war with you.
They want to destroy and to subject.
The black population to this.
That's why Jasmine Crockett always...
Remember, you're never going to hear...
Say what you want about...
They're picking the worst of the worst of the worst of the worst.
And the media, the Mockingbird media, at their behest, is promoting this buffoon as a leader.
So, how do we kill the black community?
Simple.
Drugs, music, destroying the family, Perpetuating the matricentric, non-father, you know the story about this.
14% of the population is what percent of it?
Destroy them.
And what else do we do?
What else do we do?
We kill them with diet.
The amount of black obesity is through the roof.
You are seeing obesity, hyper-obesity rates at usually early onset of fat.
Fat.
Fatty foods.
Grease.
Just the worst.
The worst.
High sugar, high fat, high salt.
It's a genocide, speaking of genocide.
Oh, absolutely.
Dick Gregory was onto something.
Dick Gregory was onto it.
Black folks and, and, and constantly promoting on X and YouTube.
Fights.
I just saw one before of this.
Black women with a bunch...
And by the way, they are the...
It would be like taking Appalachian redneck inbreds and saying, this is the white community.
And if that's all you saw, you would think, those are white people.
Well, if you look at X, you know what really does it?
You know what really does it?
Black women pulling their wigs off in a Chipotle, killing each other because they didn't get a barbecue sauce, showing sheer, unmitigated savagery.
There was a race war out.
And listen, black America, it ain't for us.
It's for you.
They're coming after you.
And you're part and parcel.
You are signing your own suicide pact.
I'm telling you, this is something that people have to understand and grasp.
It is so obvious.
But you're not going to get it on any other thing.
No, no, no, no.
Look behind it.
Remember, this is the calculator.
This is the way the device looks.
But what's inside?
Who's behind it?
What's the purpose of this?
Where are we going?
There is a group of folks out there in the world controlling everything that you are never going to be, like George Carlin said, you're never going to be a member.
Did you see this woman?
By the way, her name is Becca.
It was very good.
She was on with...
I don't know if it's Alex.
She's an independent researcher named Becca, and she's been investigating this disturbing global network known as 764, where she claims involving satanic child exploitation, psychological manipulation of young people, and according to her findings, the group uses online platforms to target vulnerable youth.
This is what Mrs. L has been talking about forever, encouraging them to engage in acts of...
Harm and animal cruelty, explicit content creation, and even self-harm.
We've been talking about this forever.
They said she was crazy.
They said she was nuts.
There's Alex Jones again.
Here he goes, that crazy Alex Jones.
He doesn't know what's going on.
He's a lunatic.
Well, on Tuesday, ABC News confirmed parts of the story, reporting that the FBI has launched...
250 investigations into the 764 network.
And the probe spans all 55 of the FBI's field offices and is being overseen by both the Bureau's Counterterrorism Division and the DOJ's National Security Division.
FBI Assistant Director David Scott stated that 764 is now considered a significant domestic terror threat.
And who said this?
Who was it?
It was Becca.
Who else?
Alex Jones.
She brought it up.
X promotes it.
The truth is here.
It's not on TV.
This is it.
Did you hear about that, honey?
The 764, remember that?
Mrs. Ells been talking about this a month ago.
The network allegedly uses anonymity and social engineering techniques to coerce children and teenagers into increasingly dangerous behaviors, often under the guise of online challenges or cult-like manipulation.
Authorities are treating the case with urgency, citing the unprecedented psychological and social risks it poses to America's youth.
This is what's going on here.
This is what's going on here.
This is the thing.
This is what's important.
You've got to go behind this.
And by the way, in as much as I love, and it's great that President Trump's doing it, they're not going to be talking about this on Fox News or whatever.
So we've got this concatenation.
Jasmine Crockett, again, my favorite.
Jasmine Crockett is the white racist dream.
Think about this.
The media glorifies the radical, not the brilliant.
They fear articulate black leaders.
So they elevate chaos over character by picking these nincompoops.
Another thing I want people to understand.
We use the word mental illness too much.
I submit to you that transgender is not mental illness.
Let me give you an example.
Can you tell me the difference between transgender and non-binary?
Can you answer the question?
Anybody?
Anybody?
You want to try that?
You want to give it a shot?
Are they the same?
Not really.
Transgender.
Listen to this.
Individuals identify as a gender different from the one assigned at birth.
What do you mean assigned at birth?
You mean the one you were born?
I have ten digits assigned at birth.
I have two eyes assigned at birth.
It's not a lot of things that people, you know, you're assigned at birth, which is called nature.
And they typically transition from male to female and vice versa.
So, they are, remember, they identify, transgender is identified.
Non-binary people reject the male-female binary altogether.
They identify outside or between.
Traditional or gender categories, such as gender fluid, agender, or a mix of identities.
Give an example.
Biracial is kind of like non-racial.
I'm not black.
I'm not white.
Remember what I'm telling you.
The word is not race.
It's culture.
The culture you are brought up in is what matters.
You ever seen a black Irishman?
You ever seen somebody black?
Or a white guy who speaks with a Jamaican hardcore Rasta?
It's where you're born.
It's nothing to do with you.
It's not color.
I don't have to tell you this.
But if you were raised in a situation where everybody around you is fat, single, I don't care who you are.
White or black, irrespective.
Whether you're in the Appalachians or whether you're in Detroit or Uptown, it doesn't really matter.
That's who you're going to be.
And what do they do?
They say it's about race.
It's not about race.
It's not about race at all.
Not at all.
And what happens is, since the beginning of time, white people, white people, or whatever it is, they want to suppress black folks.
I don't know why.
I don't know what the story is.
But the way they're doing it is by using the words of black folks themselves.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
And it's something that nobody wants to hear.
And the best part is people like Al Sharpe, he's kind of a relic, but these other folks, they are parasites who live off of this notion.
So transgenderism is cosplay, is costume play.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
It's costume play.
It's pretend.
It's what people do.
It's purple hair.
It's the stud.
You know when somebody wears one of those stud noses?
Okay?
Rusty.
They smear canola oil on industrial gears because it doesn't dissolve.
Faye.
Faye.
Rapeseed oil.
I know what you're saying.
And let's just say something.
You do not know enough about it.
I'm not advocating any oil.
Any oil.
I've been saying no oil.
But you were remembering a one-line phrase.
A one bumper sticker.
I'm changing subject.
Rick.
Canadian oil, it's not oil.
And you repeat this thing.
You get into this mantra.
It's like you're marching around the totem.
You don't even have it even remotely close to what it is.
You don't even have it remotely close.
It's sort of it, yeah, but not really.
You kind of got it, but not really.
Don't use oil.
Don't use butter.
Don't use it.
I don't know what people, there's no good fat.
There's no such thing as good fat.
There's no such thing as good olive oil.
By the way, believe it or not, believe it or not, if you're going to use olive oil, honest to God, maybe if you have, and there may be something to this, a little tiny, like a little, I don't know, a little thimble or something.
That's about it.
Two tablespoons of this.
You ever see PAM?
You ever see PAM?
You know that spray?
Oh, I don't use oil.
I use this stuff.
Oh, okay.
And you read, it says like a half a second or something, and you say, and you look at it and go, that's not it.
What do you do when you get PAM?
Right?
You don't need oil.
There's no such thing as good oil.
It's good oil.
It's good oil.
No, no, no.
It's 100% fat.
You don't need it.
You get all the fat you need.
You don't need any of this stuff.
You want an olive?
Eat an olive.
Olives are great.
Eat an olive.
The salt may be a little high, but they're brined.
They come in oil anyway.
What are you doing?
People just make this shit up.
They make it up.
Oh, I'm on a paleo diet.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Okay.
That's all right.
Check out how...
I mean, so, look, it's a free country, but remember, we read a line and we remember the lyric.
You remember how years ago people would think of a song or sing a song the wrong way?
There was a book called Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy.
It was Purple Haze.
Excuse me while I kiss the sky.
This was like, some people like kiss this guy.
So people will read something, a line, and they'll repeat it.
Well, you know, the French paradox, you know, they eat all kinds of butter.
No, they don't.
What are you talking about?
There is no French paradox.
Where did this come from?
Who sponsored the study?
There's no heart attack and there's no lipid level.
What are you talking about in France?
Where did you get that from?
Well, I know you didn't.
And you also always gravitate towards news you like.
You know the best places to live?
Rural China?
I think, was it Uganda?
There's no breast cancer?
Nothing!
There's also no meat.
Oh, we have this idea about that.
It's the damnedest thing.
Wow, we're carnivores!
Well, it's okay, but...
I mean, you can argue this all you want.
And they'll argue with you because, no, because you're telling them you're wrong.
You made this up.
You don't know enough about what you're talking about.
Oh, yes, I do.
Come on.
Jordan Peterson eats 10 pounds of raw blubber and a salt lick.
He's an idiot.
What are you doing?
And if you eat bacon, you might as well say, that's it.
I'm just, hit me.
Hit me.
Might as well smoke.
Smoke a cigarette, too.
I didn't.
Come on, you can come up with an anecdote.
My grandfather, my grandfather smoked till he was, he smoked, we always have these stories.
My grandfather smoked unfiltered Lucky's and he lived to be 93 years old.
Okay, so smoke away because your grandfather, we always have these things we just point to because we want it to, we've talked to people before about, Do you believe in the power of prayer?
Oh, absolutely.
Why?
Because I want it to be true.
I want it to be true.
But do you believe in it?
I'm going to say I do because I want it to be true.
Is there any testing of it?
Oh, you can't test the power of prayer, but I want it to be true.
I want it to.
Well, one time I knew there was a guy, and we prayed and prayed, and they said, there's no way you're going to have a baby, and we had a baby, so therefore it's a miracle.
Okay.
So what does that mean?
Well, it's a miracle.
Well, how do you know?
Because something happened that I wanted, which they said couldn't happen, and I attribute it to a miracle.
Nothing spontaneous.
It was miracle-induced.
Well, what do you call the negativity that caused you not to be able to have children?
Is that what?
Negativity?
Is that a curse?
Do you believe in being cursed?
I don't know.
Nobody ever went to get into this.
We see the world the way we want to see it.
And the worst thing that we are the most reluctant to do is to disabuse ourselves of something.
It's like when you break up a relationship, when you finally realize that the person you thought your love is cheating on you.
You don't want to think that.
You don't want to think that.
So what you do is you just dismiss it.
You think, well, I don't want to...
I don't want to think that.
Really?
Yeah, I've been telling you.
Yeah, you're right about that.
Okay, okay.
All right, okay, fair enough.
And that's precisely what it is.
We never...
It's the truth.
The truth that hurts people.
We're talking about...
Last time we had such a great...
This one table.
Oh, it was fantastic.
And we're talking about 9-11.
And why do you think people have such...
I said, you know what?
One of the problems with 9-11 is the fact that they are...
They are...
Is this the scissors you were...
Are these the scissors you were looking for?
Yes.
Are these ones, just these here?
Yay!
Okay.
No, these aren't.
No, those aren't.
You're looking for those poultry scissors.
Do you ever have something when you're home or your house or your office and it's just missing?
And you go, did I throw it away?
Did I throw it away?
Could have thrown it away.
Get another one.
No, I'm going to keep thinking about this.
Did I throw it away?
I could have thrown it away.
You know, it's easy to throw it away.
Yeah, but those were heavy.
I like poultry scissors.
Whoever came up with that, in Europe in particular, everything.
They also cut pizza with scissors, everything with scissors.
And speaking of which, how many of you are left-handed and go through the hell of trying to use a right-handed scissors?
You can't do it.
Left-handed people are treated horribly.
The desks, binders.
It's so brutal the way we treat left-handed people in this country.
So understand something.
When I tell you something, it's not to anger you.
It's not to make you challenge me, though you can.
It's to tell you the truth.
And sometimes the truth, I think the truth, I think truth sucks.
I wish smoking and drinking and bacon were great.
I think that there's really...
Now, whether you understand this or not, I don't know.
I'm not asking.
But when you're sitting with a bunch of friends bullshitting and you're drinking scotch and smoking cigarettes in a bar and eating chicken wings and whatever, that is fun.
Edie says, Mr. L., ask Kenneth Copeland about the power of prayer.
He made a contract with God and he's going to live to 120.
Yes.
You know who else is really acting bad?
Thank you, Edie, is Jim Baker.
Oh my God, Jim Baker's at it again.
He's looking really nuts.
He's looking really nuts.
But anyway, but I wish there were some things that were true.
I wish people would say, no, don't exercise.
Exercise will hurt you.
There's this tribe we found where they don't exercise and they live forever and they smoke cigarettes and drink scotch and do drugs.
They do drugs.
You know, a line of coke is good for you.
Seriously, what did you say?
Really?
It's good for you.
Okay.
Really?
Well, what if I lost my job because I'm too stoned?
That's no problem.
We have a special deal now where if you don't go to work, we'll pay you.
I wish that were true.
You ever hear men try to explain how cheating is normal?
You ever hear this one?
Well, you see, men, as you know, are...
Well, because of evolution, we have to spread our seed.
Like some lion on the Serengeti.
We're going to spread our seed.
Really?
Is that what it is?
Yeah.
And so it's unnatural for me.
Women are content.
Women can, you know, be.
But the men has to.
It has to.
It's who we are.
It's like people say, see, I got a canine.
This is why I eat bacon.
Because there's a little tooth.
There's one tooth here.
Forget the molars to grind grain.
But there's one little tooth.
So they go into this Margaret Mead nonsense where they say, well, lady, have you ever had that?
Oh, cheating is...
Really?
Cheating is normal?
Violating...
Oh, so you have to have sex with this?
Is that it?
Oh, you have to because you're a...
What?
You're a lion?
On the savannah.
Okay, I got that.
So when you said, I promise, that was all bullshit.
You didn't mean it because you...
Because I guess lying is also a natural tool.
Is that it?
Because you're a liar?
Is that what you're about?
Because you're lying?
I love when these people do that.
Why do they do this?
It's the most incredibly stupid thing I've ever seen.
I don't know how to explain it, but I will tell you this one.
And I always tell people when that happens, because I've had friends in my time, well, you know, and there are also cultures.
It's my gumara, my gumara.
Gumar.
I don't know what this is.
Gumara.
Well, you know, stealing is also natural, too.
Have you ever seen a cat, cats in particular, come up and they'll steal something?
See, a dog will just sit there like, throw it to me, throw it to me.
But a cat jumps on the table, jumps, the cat says, screw this, I just want it, I'm taking it.
I'm taking it.
It kind of goes like that.
You ever see that?
The cats are brutal.
Because they're a feral, wild animal.
I mean, they may look cute, but they're not.
They're wild animals.
And they jump up on the table, and then they jump up on the stuff.
But a dog just sits there and says, you know, whatever.
Cats are different.
So stealing is also natural.
So I guess I should just steal stuff?
Like that 20 bucks I took from your wallet?
Well, that's normal.
Because in the old days, on the Serengeti, on the Savannah, we didn't have rules about larceny.
We just took stuff.
That's such bullshit.
People love to.
So they pick and choose their reality.
Except when the Bible comes up.
Then there's sanctimonious.
Oh, the Lord says in the book of fellatio, 25-3, he who is, oh, oh, oh, now you're a Christian?
Before you want to stoop everything that moves and defile your marriage.
Then you want to eat a tomahawk steak because of your tooth.
And fat, oh, because of the Mediterranean diet that you made up.
And then you blaspheme canola oil because they lubricate.
I don't know about you, believe it or not, but if you ever have, I love top siders.
I've been a top sider fan since high school.
Sperry.
You know what I mean?
And one of the best conditioning agents for that?
Olive oil.
Olive oil on your hair.
Fantastic.
You ever do that?
I don't do it, but people swear by it.
Okay, so somebody says, don't eat olive oil.
Why?
Because they rub that on shoes.
People put that in their hair.
Don't eat olive oil.
Yeah, but that wasn't the intended.
Yeah, but they also.
So what's the lubricant?
You know what lard does?
You know what they do with lard and tallow?
They make ammunition.
So it's like selective knowledge.
It's like, well...
Yeah, sort of.
Whatever it is.
There's nothing worse than a little bit of knowledge.
A little bit of knowledge.
It's like, oh, that's because that's a bumper sticker knowledge.
Oh, okay.
No, it's people who think that, well, the same way the people who think that Trump is against abortion because of, I don't know what.
I have no earthly idea.
So remember, I'm here to dispel every kind of Myth there is.
I'm here to destroy myth, and I'm sorry, I'm here to destroy reality that's not reality.
I want to know the truth.
Good, bad, or indifferent.
Tell me what it is.
Just don't lie to me.
Tell me, oh, I know what I'm doing.
I know what I'm doing.
I mean, oh, I know this.
I know what I'm doing doesn't make any sense.
As opposed to, I'm going to find somebody.
This is my favorite.
Have you seen these new...
These new ones that say, oh, pilgrim, thank you, pill.
I like what people said.
They'll say things like, I'm a cardiologist.
And these are the four foods I would never eat.
Oatmeal.
What?
Oatmeal.
Oh, kale.
That's bad?
Kale is bad.
Well, why is this?
And then the reason...
Oh, blueberries.
Blueberries are bad.
Yeah, because they want you to clickbait.
Here's four things.
And you know what?
New York Post always loved poop stories.
You know the following signs of anal cancer?
Anal cancer!
Poop butts!
They love this.
And there's always some woman.
There's always a woman, never a man.
She's on the toilet.
She's got her head.
It's those stock pictures.
And she's got her physical.
Her britches are down and she's got her head covered like she's straining during some valsalva maneuver.
And it's about anal cancer.
Anal cancer, by the way, is very interesting.
Overlookers are thinking about colon cancer.
Ask somebody, what's the difference between anus, rectum, damn near killed him, and colon?
What's the difference?
They have no idea.
None!
None!
My friend, a radiologist, said he went one time.
This guy had a little bit of a...
There's one thing about checkups are one thing, symptoms are another.
When you've got symptoms, nature's good about that.
And he found, he explained to me this side, I forget how many millimeters, but it was a pretty good, it was an anal cancer.
I don't know what stage it was, but it was an anal, but it was anal.
The anus.
Not the rectum.
Not the sigmoid colon.
Not the colon.
Amen.
So, this, they are fascinated by this.
Why?
Because it's about poop.
It's about very Freudian-based stuff.
Because we're basically children.
That's why it cracks people up.
This goes back to when you were a child.
The very first control you ever had, the very first time you ever really performed, peeing is no big deal.
Hey, what's your diaper?
Big deal.
But, The first time you control it, you're potty trained, man, you're like, yeah!
It's control, it's celebration, it's accomplishment, and you've just traversed.
You're not a baby anymore, now you're potty trained.
Good for you.
That's like, yay!
Over what?
Your body.
Something as simple as that.
And it set, it set the, it set so many things.
Performance art, self-recognition, accomplishment.
Think about this.
That's all it took.
That's all it took.
Okay.
There you go.
Everybody always forgets that, but we're kind of base.
But remember one thing about Americans.
They never learn anything.
They won't learn anything.
Nothing.
They will never look at a map and see, where is Ukraine exactly?
What's around it?
Nah.
No interest.
They'll put a little flag, a little Ukrainian flag on their, you know, whatever it is.
Here's a flag.
Here's an Israeli flag.
Well, what's the Israel flag?
I don't know.
Well, when was Israel formed?
I don't know.
Who are the Palestinians?
I don't know.
I don't care.
I just want to pick a side.
Pick a side, pick any side.
That's what I do.
This is the most important thing.
So, my friends, we have a lot to talk about.
Make sure you go to my X channel.
X on X. Lionel Media.
So many great stuff.
Here's one.
When a YouTuber or social media journalist craves the spotlight more than truth, the message is lost.
That's when flat fame, ego, and glitz infect the purpose, turning reporting into performance and integrity into Another casualty of digital vanity.
See, there's a lot of people who want to do this just to be a star.
They could not care less about the truth.
They could not care absolutely.
In fact, this new digital currency I'm talking about is a digital currency that concerns me the most.
It's not crypto, but how likes and followers and subs have replaced truth, value, and meaning.
With high numbers.
Okay?
But they've taken the place of real substance and depth.
So what oftentimes will manifest, will substantiate itself as being legitimate are the number of followers, the number of people, the number of individuals who are doing it.
They don't care at all about truth.
It's give me the numbers.
And I understand that to an extent.
I mean, believe me, radio is like that, TV is like that.
But just understand this.
I was talking last night about Sandy Hook.
Remember, the real purpose behind the Sandy Hook lawsuits was never just justice.
It was about silencing Alex Jones, crushing dissent, and sending a message to anyone who challenges the approved narrative.
It was censorship disfigured as compassion.
Don't ever forget this.
Don't ever forget it.
What about Rudy Giuliani?
$140 million he had to pay for calling out a rigged election.
Yet, yet, yet the Democrats and media pushed the Russian hoax for years without paying a dime.
How's that work out for you?
So, recognize something.
We live in a world of complete and total obfuscation of truth.
Many of the false truths from friends and people that we know, who mean well, they don't want to hurt you, but they're just...
I need 470 likes.
Come on.
I need those likes.
I need those likes.
Come on.
Let's go.
I need those likes.
I need them.
You can do it.
You can do it.
Let me see those numbers rise.
Come on.
Let's see.
Come on.
289.
298.
Yeah, baby.
Yeah, baby.
Let's go.
Up, up, up, up.
Let's go.
I wasted money on my French Rosetta Stone.
Look at this 304.
There we go.
That's it.
That's it.
Keep that good going.
All right.
Now, remember one thing.
In addition to everything else, do not look for recognition.
Do not look for approbation or approval.
If you get them, fine.
If not, don't worry about it.
My job is not...
Put it this way.
I want to be popular in millions of followers because you like what I'm saying, not me.
Because the me part, that can change.
But the message is what I want.
Yeah, you can like the rest of it.
You can like the way I deliver it or package it.
That's fine.
But I want you to like what I'm saying.
Not me.
It's not about me.
I know that sounds self-serving, but it's a gods on the street.
Come on, let's go.
Let's see those likes.
Come on!
Alright, dear friends.
58 minutes.
I love coming on.
I sit at my desk.
I got my little tripod thing, put my phone in it, that's it!
It's the best!
It's so easy!
And it draws, I think because I'm closer to you or something, it draws, it's a different vibe.
I don't know what that is.
I don't, I don't know.
But it's something.
And I appreciate it immensely.
So anyway, dear friends, don't forget, follow Mrs. L at Lin's Warriors.
We're going to have pictures up last night.
You should have seen it.
Silent auction, great food.
The food's great at the Cuddy Room.
Disco.
We had a great piano player, George Bugatti.
Fabulous.
It was like a loungy, jazzy kind of sound on the piano.
What was her name, the Irish?
Rosie Timmon.
Rosie Timmon sang a beautiful song about her brother Jake.
We had...
It was just wonderful.
This survivor from a book called Las Vegas Concierge.
What is her name again?
Angela Williams.
Unbelievable.
Then we broke into they had a disco ball.
They were playing Dancing Queen.
People were going nuts.
Grown women going nuts.
Mrs. L, she loses her mind.
Loses her mind.
But what really did it?
What changed everything?
You ready?
It wasn't a disco ball.
It had a bubble machine.
Little bubbles.
Tiny bubbles.
Downhole bubbles.
And it, like a carbonated, you know, oxygen.
It was, it changed everything.
People went berserk.
Disco music, 70s.
ABBA.
Does something.
Maybe it's an art.
There were young people there, but our generation, but in particular ours, women will lose their mind.
I'm telling you.
It was wonderful to see dance.
I, of course, don't dance.
Remember what Marcus Tulio Cicero said.
No sane man will dance.
And I'm not going to do any kind of syncopated movement which mimics neurological distress or being an extremist.
Sorry.
That's not my thing.
I'm kind of a toe-tapper.
I'll be a manualist.
I'll give him one of these, but no.
Dancing?
No.
Unless it's all that I do, a filthy kind of dancing that we do together where you dance with somebody, not at somebody.
This?
No.
All right, dear friends.
Have a great, great day.
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I was unsubscribed.
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Unscripted, unimaginative, and unpretentious.
Okay?
That's what I'm doing.
No fancy, no fancy nothing.
Look at this.
I'm thinking about getting one of those lavaliers, you know, those fuzzy things.
I don't know.
Sometimes I'm OG.
I like it.
I mean that sincerely.
All right, friends.
Have a great day.
I gave you, yep, I gave you over an hour.
An hour of sheer love.
Don't ever change me that sincerely.
And until we meet again, remember, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
Sue you.
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