RageCast 109: FYMM FRIDAY, THE FLAMES ARE PRETTY!
March 12th, 2021ragingdissident.tv for links to live shows, social media and updates! #FYMM
March 12th, 2021ragingdissident.tv for links to live shows, social media and updates! #FYMM
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Come on, feel the noise. | |
Girls, rock and boys. | |
We'll get wild, wild, wild. | |
Wild, wild, wild. | |
Don't you think I got an evil mind? | |
Tell you, honey. | |
I tell nobody. | |
Got a little work up here. | |
Girls rock you boys. | |
Two genders. | |
Wild wild wild. | |
Wild wild wild. | |
Come on, feel the noise. | |
Girls rock your boys. | |
We'll get wild wild. | |
They're perfect. | |
Poor. | |
They said it couldn't be done. | |
But I did it. | |
Accept COVID. | |
Don't know why. | |
Don't know why. | |
What's going on? | |
Motherfuck. | |
I'm in no hurry. | |
I just love that song. | |
What's going on, motherfuckers? | |
And, uh, father fuckers. | |
Come on, feel the noise. | |
Yeah! | |
Ragecast 109 Friday. | |
It's fuck you. | |
Make me Friday. | |
Is it really bad? | |
Hang on. | |
I can't tell my own. | |
Turn that down a little bit. | |
How's that? | |
Is that better? | |
I can't tell. | |
Sounds fine on my end. | |
I don't know. | |
It is Friday Night Fuckdown. | |
Probably because I was screaming. | |
I need a new microphone. | |
I've screamed this one to death. | |
Is it distorted? | |
Oh, I know what's going on. | |
Maybe I do. | |
I don't know what's going on, I'm gonna be honest. | |
I haven't known what's going on maybe ever. | |
Maybe ever in my entire life. | |
This is not a good way to start. | |
I hate to dealing with this thing. | |
It's probably the microphone's probably on its way out, to be honest with you. | |
I should buy a new one. | |
Just saw that Ethan Ralph bought a whole bunch of new stuff. | |
Very expensive. | |
Very nice. | |
I would like to get one. | |
Sounds good for some people. | |
This happened before. | |
Remember this? | |
Don't know why. | |
Don't know why. | |
Sounds like a tin can. | |
Interesting. | |
Well, that's less than wonderful. | |
Lone Star Texan says, we know what follows 109. | |
Yeah, we do. | |
We do. | |
Thank you. | |
War Relish 89. Why can't I hear Dawson's voice? | |
I haven't talked to him. | |
I don't know where he's at. | |
I literally just sat down. | |
I've been trying to get stuff done on that. | |
The voice of reason. | |
Curfew in UK. | |
Oh, don't worry. | |
Don't worry. | |
I've got some thoughts on that one. | |
Meanwhile, I don't have a compressor. | |
I don't have anything. | |
There's no filters. | |
There's no... | |
What now? | |
What fucking now? | |
Compressor. | |
What? | |
What's wrong with the compressor? | |
Too high? | |
Threshold? | |
Too high or too low? | |
Too low, maybe. | |
Let's put it way up. | |
That's much, too much. | |
Is that better? | |
I don't know. | |
I didn't touch any of these things, Phil. | |
What did you do? | |
No, it's not. | |
I don't touch anything. | |
That's the really funny part. | |
I literally don't try. | |
No, I don't touch or hit it. | |
I don't want to even bother if it's going to be a mess. | |
I almost want to. | |
Is it that bad? | |
It's good? | |
That's better? | |
Interesting. | |
Strange. | |
Strange. | |
The strange. | |
I mean, I don't come in here and screw with any of this stuff, so I don't know how it ends up. | |
I literally touch nothing. | |
No, there's nothing like that. | |
No, there's just on. | |
It's on, off, and then there's a volume here for my own, my own end to listen to it. | |
It's better. | |
I don't know. | |
Hammer and duct tape is all you need. | |
Maybe. | |
Maybe you need a hammer. | |
Anyway, what was I talking about? | |
I don't even remember. | |
Stupid tech. | |
It is. | |
Gain is a bit loud. | |
Dude, it's as quiet. | |
I can't make it. | |
Well, this is a stream where I play tech support. | |
There's going to be two people that are really picky about the sound for that. | |
I mean, if the sound is shitty, it's basically pointless, so I don't even want to bother. | |
It's a little better? | |
Camus Key says, edible check, Miss Vicky's chips, check. | |
Passionate hatred for circs, check. | |
They are the worst. | |
Could be something with the cord, maybe. | |
I don't know. | |
I didn't touch anything, Stacey Dennis. | |
Who did this? | |
Window gave you AIDS. | |
Windows? | |
Perhaps it may have. | |
Phil's fucking with all your stuff. | |
I imagine. | |
It's the only thing I can understand. | |
He has got cheers, Rage, and chat. | |
Love you, beautiful bigots. | |
Right back at you guys. | |
Thanks. | |
I appreciate that. | |
I'm going to mention because I have the same mic. | |
Oh, you do? | |
No, there's no button. | |
I don't have a. | |
The game switches on the back. | |
If I somehow hit that, I don't know. | |
Let me... | |
I'm going to turn it down even more. | |
I don't know. | |
Yeah, it is really fucking sensible. | |
What is going on with this thing? | |
Really high. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
If that doesn't work, I don't know what to tell you. | |
Hit it with the brick. | |
This brick? | |
This brick? | |
The brick? | |
I want to get a picture. | |
I'm going to take pictures of it. | |
I'm going to put it on a shirt and sell it. | |
It's famous. | |
It's the famous bunker brick of doom or something. | |
Everybody says it's fine. | |
I don't know. | |
Good. | |
Leave it right there. | |
Fine. | |
I didn't touch it in the first place. | |
You know what? | |
There'll be something wrong with it next week. | |
I did get a, you know, I said I'll do this every other Friday, maybe even Friday or not, but it is Friday. | |
So I did get me one of these. | |
A couple of these. | |
Went into the liquor store. | |
No masks, no objections, no problems. | |
Nobody said a Fucking word, they never do, you know. | |
I do it all the time. | |
I'm not, I don't, I want to do it. | |
I thought about live streaming it, but you know, YouTube won't let me do that anymore. | |
Dagolon's currency is the brick. | |
Somebody called it Dagolon or Dagolonian confetti. | |
The bricks. | |
Yeah. | |
Is this real life? | |
Hey, Sin City Captive, how are you? | |
Buffering like crazy. | |
Well, that's that sounds like a you problem. | |
I don't, there's nothing I can do about that. | |
Everything seems to be going okay on my end. | |
Trovo, how are you guys? | |
There's a few people over there. | |
Entropystream.live slash raging dissident is where we are. | |
I'm on my third burner channel now. | |
I've been banned several times. | |
I had to go re-register new channels under VPNs and fake names and all the rest of it. | |
Just keep it going because they love me so much. | |
They chase me around and they follow me. | |
Entropy works best for me if I go through the link on my YouTube page. | |
The email link does not let me chat. | |
Interesting. | |
That could be the type of browser you... | |
It has something to do with the browser. | |
So everybody having issues with the chat and the entropy chat, try Chrome. | |
Chrome is what it was designed on, I think. | |
And Brave browser is built off of Chrome. | |
So I think that might be an issue. | |
Anyway, yeah, so no mask, no problem, no objections. | |
They banned. | |
Also, my email account was hacked again, or attempted to be. | |
It was disabled while I was sleeping, the rare time that I do sleep. | |
Was locked due to multiple attempts at intrusions. | |
Wasn't me. | |
I wonder, gee, I wonder who could be trying to get... | |
Do you want to see it? | |
Like, there's nothing in there that's interesting. | |
It's just a bunch of people sending me stuff and, you know, coupons for things. | |
It's very unremarkable. | |
I don't know, guys. | |
If you think you're going to find secret plans for the Nazi takeover in my fucking email account, you're going to be really disappointed when you finally do get in there. | |
This is like, this is just people sending them stuff, like articles. | |
Yeah, that's pretty much all it is. | |
That's basically it. | |
So, I don't know. | |
And, you know, I had a couple other channels banned. | |
It never ends with these people, but they're trying to leak our new scripts, says EGTTV. | |
That's right. | |
We are working on another project. | |
I'm excited to get that going next, tentatively next month. | |
I've got some time scheduled with East Coast Canadian. | |
Boog to the future. | |
I think I played you guys the... | |
Pump piece. | |
East Coast Canadian. | |
I got one of his videos I want to play part of later on. | |
It's seven or eight minutes. | |
I don't want to play the whole thing. | |
But I do want to play some of it if you haven't subscribed to this guy's channel. | |
You should. | |
You should. | |
Let me see if he's got the. | |
No, he doesn't. | |
Shit. | |
I thought there might have been. | |
Maybe it's on his hard times page. | |
Where is it? | |
I wonder if it's. | |
Shit. | |
This is a pain in the ass. | |
I can't find the damn thing. | |
I don't know what I'm looking for. | |
Anyway, you know, like the Son of Plaid movie we did. | |
Short, 30-minute, you know, nonsense. | |
Pretty fun. | |
We had a great time with that. | |
The community enjoyed it. | |
We try. | |
But this one we're trying a little harder this time. | |
A little higher production value. | |
There's drones involved. | |
There's some cool camera shots. | |
And East Coast is professional with what he does. | |
And we've got a script and camera guys and all kinds of stuff. | |
And we're going to do some funny stuff. | |
Hopefully next month. | |
And then he's shooting for us. | |
Summertime release this summer. | |
I want to do a trailer. | |
When he makes a trailer, I want to do the trailer. | |
The movie trailer. | |
I mean, dude, if you're going to make a trailer and you don't get me to do the movie trailer guy, I don't know. | |
This summer. | |
It's really, I think you guys will enjoy it. | |
It's funny. | |
Derek Sennett, Edgie, a whole bunch of guys have filmed, I think it's like seven or eight people now or nine. | |
It's going to be interesting, so I'm looking forward. | |
East Coast has great production value. | |
He's awesome. | |
You gave him a wrench. | |
This is going to be great. | |
Who did I give a wrench? | |
I gave one to a couple of people. | |
I gave one to Tintarian. | |
There he goes. | |
The Rebel Whiskey producer. | |
Crisby, hey, man. | |
Thank you. | |
He says, thanks for bringing us the real news. | |
Honestly, the mainstream media could replay the same mind-numbing bullshit and the sheep don't notice a thing. | |
Blank stare. | |
I'm not the news. | |
I'm not a journalist or a reporter. | |
I'm just a guy in a bunker that's mad about stuff. | |
I mean, you know, if that's what you get out of it, I'm glad you enjoy it. | |
Mr. Pumpkin Launcher says, entropy, more like dystrophy. | |
Camus Key, they think your email account is the Hitler bunker. | |
It might be. | |
I am actually in the Fuhrer bunker. | |
What's left of it? | |
That's where I went. | |
I'm in Germany right now. | |
Right this minute. | |
He didn't go up for some whiskey somebody for sure. | |
Oh, it's great. | |
If you want some whiskey, he sells it too fast. | |
I remember Tintarian. | |
I think he said, it's like, I'd like to be able to sell all of this. | |
I hope I can. | |
And then it quickly turned into, I can't possibly keep up with demand, which is great. | |
Sounds like a thriller. | |
It's a thriller action mind fuck movie. | |
The boog to the future, I think, is a working title, something like that. | |
You'll see. | |
There's time travel involved. | |
It's wonderful. | |
I don't want to give any more of it away. | |
It looks good. | |
I'm looking forward to getting in on it. | |
Where are the shirts? | |
I'm working on it. | |
My own sister. | |
Well, why don't you come over? | |
Why don't you help me? | |
Why don't you help me make these damn shirts? | |
Because I don't. | |
It's hard. | |
Full dress carps. | |
How you doing, man? | |
Interesting, he says. | |
And he linked me to. | |
Oh, God, what is this? | |
Is it making fun of me? | |
Outrage about mocking COVID-19 protocols? | |
That sounds like me. | |
What is this? | |
Fuck COVID. | |
We need chips, one woman says. | |
All right. | |
I mean, I almost want to turn off links, but sometimes you guys send me funny stuff like this, so I don't know. | |
Alliston, Ontario, PSWs. | |
What does that mean? | |
Safety worker? | |
I don't know. | |
PSW. | |
I'm not sure what that means. | |
Social media stir. | |
A two-minute video posted to Facebook earlier this month shows the pair walking around a grocery store without face masks on, cursing and proclaiming their contempt. | |
Fuck COVID. | |
We need chips. | |
One woman said. | |
Interesting. | |
Two employees from the Kingsmere Retirement Residence have been placed on administrative leave. | |
We'll investigate further. | |
Oh, okay. | |
So they're like nurse. | |
They're like long-term care people. | |
Oh, that's funny. | |
Fuck COVID. | |
We need chips. | |
In the video, one woman says, We already did the walk-in. | |
Nobody said fuck all because we don't give a fuck. | |
Yeah, that's... | |
Two personal support workers that are retired. | |
Personal support workers. | |
I don't care what you say, man. | |
Newsman, talkie, talk man. | |
Play believe they took the video and posted it on Facebook. | |
Where are you at last without wearing a mask? | |
Frank question. | |
Early in. | |
I'm here. | |
I'm here. | |
I'm chips. | |
We need to chip over. | |
F*** over. | |
...the video of personal support workers at Kingsmore Retirement Residence. | |
The facility is run by CNS Senior Living. | |
Today the company said at this time... | |
I guarantee there's guys in the chat already like, are there string girls? | |
They're going to find out. | |
See, look at Gary. | |
My kind of woman. | |
I'll trade my wife for you. | |
They did get fired. | |
They're going to be fired. | |
Let's ask this morbidly obese woman how she feels about. | |
I can't wait to hear what this thing has to say. | |
...tested for COVID today. | |
But I hope they get fired. | |
There's no way. | |
As a personal support worker who's going to help somebody in doing what they're doing, it should be an automatic fighter. | |
Okay. | |
Okay. | |
They know. | |
They know all about the signage. | |
It's well, maybe they're confused. | |
Nah, they're pretty. | |
They know. | |
They're just sick and tired of this shit, like me and like you and like everybody else. | |
That's all. | |
Maybe that. | |
Have you ever thought of that? | |
CRJ, Mr. Cocaine Rimjob, the one and only, says, yeah, super straight queen, slay COVID. | |
I hate how that talking. | |
But I get it. | |
Very funny. | |
They are fired. | |
It's brutal. | |
They are awesome, but this is being a rebel now. | |
Isn't it? | |
I don't know. | |
Isn't that insane? | |
That's how low the bar is now. | |
I just went into a store without a mask on. | |
You're basically a terrorist. | |
Like, oh my God, this is the softest, you know. | |
You don't got to be an asshole about it. | |
You know, it's like, you got to put on a mask or leave. | |
You go, no, thanks. | |
No, I'm not doing that. | |
That's, I mean, I've yet to have anybody say anything to me, but that's what I would say. | |
I'd be like, no, I'm good. | |
No, thank you. | |
Well, I'm not serving you. | |
Okay. | |
I would just drop everything right where I stood and walk the fuck out. | |
You clean that up. | |
Sorry. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm going to go somewhere else with my money because I've gone to quite a few places that serve me anyway. | |
So I'll just go to one of those places and not hear again. | |
And you can go bankrupt and I will laugh at you when you lose everything because you're an imbecile. | |
Oh, God. | |
Reading the chat here. | |
You guys are crazy. | |
You guys are all crazy. | |
You're all crazy. | |
Hi, people. | |
117 Shingolf. | |
And hi, people. | |
Hi, guy or girl, whoever you are. | |
Hi, everybody, on Trovo, Entropy, other places that, you know, I manually get followed around and reported to. | |
Sorry, Antifa. | |
I mean, I know you probably sent your best assassins to, you know. | |
Oh, I'll get you canceled. | |
No, you literally won't. | |
You can't do it. | |
It's impossible. | |
And even if it came to that, I'll just get it. | |
I'll just get my own web. | |
I'll just do it on my own website like Fuantes does. | |
It's fine. | |
I mean, we'll change the laws. | |
Go ahead. | |
Go ahead. | |
I'm not going to stop. | |
I don't care. | |
50 Shades of Gray. | |
People love this shit. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Greg Jeffrey? | |
What are you guys doing there? | |
In the chat. | |
109, run number 109. | |
Normally, there's a part where I say I can't believe they haven't banned me yet, but I've suffered quite a few bans in the last few months. | |
Banned from Twitter, banned from D-Life, banned from YouTube, banned from Facebook, banned from Twitch, banned, banned, banned, banned, banned, banned some more. | |
What's that social media platform? | |
I don't know. | |
If you've never been on it, I don't know, but I'm going to get on it and I'm going to be banned before I start. | |
109 indeed. | |
Is Ryan coming on? | |
I don't know. | |
I have not talked to him at all. | |
I have no idea what he's doing. | |
I'm not planning on it. | |
If he shows up, maybe that's one thing, but I have no idea. | |
I really, I didn't have time. | |
I've just, I was dealing with that shit all day. | |
I was trying to run. | |
I tried somebody earlier. | |
Have you guys tried running? | |
Oh, my God. | |
One of the guys in the chat said earlier, and he's, you know, yeah, dude, I feel your pain. | |
I didn't run for months and months. | |
I only did a couple in last year in the summer, in the fall, and then I didn't really get back into it. | |
Then it got cold and I was lazy. | |
And, you know, normally I would use a treadmill or something, but I just started to get back out again. | |
Dude, it is brutal. | |
If you're not used to it, you haven't done it in a long time. | |
I used to run a lot. | |
I could get up and bang. | |
When I was 24, 25, I could just get off the couch and fire off 20K, no problem. | |
Like, I'd be tired by the end of it, but now it's like, well, forget it. | |
You know, forget it. | |
I'm 35. I'm 35 on Sunday. | |
It's my birthday, and I'm halfway dead. | |
I'm halfway to 70. Midlife crisis begins on Sunday. | |
And that's, I expect maybe I'd, well, I mean, I'll probably live to 40. I'll probably be dead by 37, 38, you know, 40. You know, when the COVID police and the maniacs that have decided we're all a bunch of, you know, monsters and will blame everything on us, the collapsing economy, the collapsing job market, the healthcare, you know, everything is falling apart. | |
And there will need to be a scapegoat, as there always is in times of crisis and, you know, depression and misery. | |
And who, pray tell, do you think the Jews will be this time? | |
It will be us. | |
It will be the anti-mask, anti-vax people, all of the stuff that, you know, they say in the mainstream media. | |
Everybody believes it. | |
They don't question it. | |
Like that fat pig in her car with her stupid fucking mask on. | |
They should be fired based on what you just told me. | |
I don't know anything about the situation. | |
Not like an irresponsible adult would say, well, I don't really know anything about what's going on, what you're asking me, so I don't really, I don't really have an opinion. | |
I'm not really going to get it. | |
You can be fired, man. | |
Like you could, you could, I could feel the family-sized bag of chips going into her mouth. | |
Like, I don't know. | |
It was probably on the floor around her feet. | |
It's hilarious. | |
Come to the cabin. | |
Well, I can't go to New Brunswick because there's a four, when I go into New Brunswick, there's a 14-day, I got a quarantine 14 days. | |
And when I leave New Brunswick, I got a quarantine 14 days. | |
I'm not spending a month to enter New Brunswick. | |
That's retarded. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
So obviously I'm going to have to find some kind of pontoon boat or something and sneak across at nighttime across a river or something. | |
And, you know, I'll figure it out that way. | |
Something like that. | |
Anyway, I guess that's it. | |
I just kind of wanted to shoot the shit here for a little bit. | |
That's normally what I do until we get going. | |
So, yeah, the bannings and the whatever and the what have you. | |
What else is going on? | |
It's Friday. | |
You made it through another horrible, horrendous week of COVID life. | |
The life and times of people in COVID. | |
Oh, God. | |
So it's worth celebrating a little bit, I suppose. | |
I would like to try and set a little bit of a better example. | |
I'm trying to get back in back in war shape. | |
It's hard. | |
It's a lot. | |
And people think they're in shape. | |
They're not. | |
I was one of those people, thought I was in shape and was like, I'm a pretty good shirt and run a little bit and do some push-ups. | |
And then I went to Seesaw, and then I was like, holy shit, I'm not in shape at all. | |
No. | |
Not compared to these young guys. | |
So I am going to, I've been trying to work on that myself personally. | |
And when you're drinking, you know, even a few beers a night, it's hugely detrimental to your training. | |
If you're training for something serious, like a professional fight or something, you shouldn't be drinking at all 0, 0% of the time until that's over. | |
But, you know, it is what it is. | |
But not us. | |
It's Friday, and you have to earn it. | |
Full draw scarves. | |
He says, happy birthday, bro. | |
Cheers to you. | |
Fuck you. | |
Make me. | |
Absolutely. | |
That's the attitude. | |
James Taylor, we are surrounded by woke supremacists. | |
That's right. | |
I know. | |
It is what it is. | |
I'm going to have to play Phillips' favorite song, I think. | |
What do you guys think? | |
It's been a while. | |
It's been two weeks since I've done this. | |
And maybe it'll be another two weeks again. | |
But you know what? | |
It makes you appreciate it more. | |
It's more fun. | |
It's more enjoyable. | |
It's more, you know, you can get into a little bit more when you don't do it so often. | |
Crisby says, happy birthday. | |
Get your ass back to Sask soon. | |
And let's go for bigot bike ride Bonanza. | |
Fuck you. | |
Dude, I cannot wait to get my bike out. | |
I got to get the battery replaced. | |
Battery's dead. | |
Long story. | |
The fucking battery tender became unplugged somehow and the battery died. | |
So now I need a new battery, which is anyone that knows, and Harley-Davidson's, what I have, I have a 2017 Soft Tail Harley-Davidson fat boy. | |
Apparently, replacing the battery on these things is a pain in the ass. | |
So I don't like pains in the ass, so I'm just going to pay someone to do it, and I'm lazy. | |
And then I'm going to get it shipped out to Saskatoon. | |
Man, I can't wait. | |
Oh, my God. | |
It's so nice out there. | |
I can only imagine. | |
I can only imagine. | |
It's a cunt. | |
Yup, says Crisby. | |
Of course, of course it is. | |
I heard it's like a six-hour, it's a massive pain in the ass. | |
But anyway, that's tomorrow's problem. | |
Today's problem is what do I do with this big glass of orange liquid? | |
The Lison Gun. | |
Sponsored only the worst Nazis in the world. | |
Not really. | |
It is what it is. | |
Philip, let's just go. | |
Press the button, will you? | |
It's his Saturday, too. | |
You know, he does a lot of work throughout the week. | |
Ha ha ha ha. | |
It's another meeting from another dimension. | |
All right, guys. | |
Cheers, 109. | |
Welcome to hell. | |
I'm on a plane with cocaine. | |
And yes, I'm all lit up again. | |
Got my blood and touch on. | |
Your mama said, back in lounge and see on. | |
And yes, I'm all lit up again. | |
On the couch, in my bed. | |
And yes, I'm all lit up again. | |
This guy sounds like he's got a cocaine problem. | |
Get on, fly it on. | |
I love the cocaine. | |
I love the cocaine. | |
Mama, can you wait? | |
I love the COVID. | |
I love my vaccine. | |
Definitely won't kill you. | |
It almost probably might kill you. | |
Yeah, there's a chance it might. | |
I'll talk about that a little bit more later. | |
Read that one. | |
The drops of sense. | |
How you doing, man? | |
Came across someone yesterday in my busy downtown that seemed to have trained their dog to go on walks carrying a mask with the loops in its teeth, but not wearing it. | |
The government tries to treat citizens worse than dogs. | |
I think the dog's owner was making a point. | |
That's hilarious. | |
That dog. | |
Based dog. | |
Based dog. | |
Lone Star Texan says, happy birthday, bigot. | |
Thank you. | |
It's on Sunday. | |
It's my birthday, technically. | |
After 30, it stops being cool. | |
When you're a teenager getting older, it's fun because you get more rules. | |
Things you can do now. | |
You can smoke, you can drink, you can drive cars and go to the bars. | |
That's fun. | |
You can fight in wars when you're 17 or you're 18 in Canada. | |
You can't drink till you're 19, but you can fight in a war when you're 18. It makes perfect sense. | |
But then you're in your early 20s, and that's good. | |
And then you want to be, you know, you're more respected when you're in your mid and late 20s, right? | |
You're a grown man now. | |
You know, you should have your shit together to a degree. | |
But then you hit your 30s. | |
And then there's this funny thing that no one really tells you when you're in your 20s about being in your 30s is that most of your time from now on is consumed with stress, anxiety, rage problems, just general confusion, constantly, you know, struggling to pay bills. | |
And, you know, then you wake up with injuries you've never, you're like, why does my arm hurt? | |
I mean, I had no idea, no reason why. | |
And your body just slowly starts or rapidly starts degenerating. | |
Your hair starts falling out. | |
Basically, it's all downhill from 30. Sounds like my 30, says Anna. | |
See, they all know. | |
You guys know. | |
How shit, don't ask about your 50s then. | |
Oh, I will not do it. | |
Gary says, I'm 52 and can still show these young fuckers a good time without even drinking. | |
Yeah, well, I mean, I hope that's me in my 50s. | |
I hope I can just keep in shape and keep doing everything. | |
It's interesting. | |
I mean, they don't tell you these things. | |
Sergeant Bear, hey, man, how are you doing? | |
Happy 109 and 35. Thank you, sir. | |
109 and 35 sounds like an ammunition caliber. | |
T-Rock and Entropy not working. | |
You mean Trovo? | |
I don't know why she said T-Rock. | |
Big ad. | |
Try Google Chrome. | |
I don't know why. | |
On your phone, it's strange if it's not working on your phone. | |
Or, I mean, on desktop, it always seems to be fine. | |
Phones, for some reason, it is what it is. | |
My body actually creaks. | |
Cam's key turning 38 in June. | |
Oh, I know, right? | |
I used to make fun of the old guys at work for being like, oh, my back, but it's like, I'm in constant pain a lot of the time. | |
I mean, I have legitimate injuries from the military, but yeah, it doesn't help. | |
It's definitely not made easier by getting older. | |
Everybody's just complaining about how old they are and everything's falling apart. | |
iPad is great. | |
Interesting. | |
Collagen is your friend. | |
Eat meat. | |
Eat beef. | |
Eat steak. | |
Used to race motorcycles. | |
So many accidents. | |
One more crazy Trudeau story this week, and I'm making an appointment at the Suicide Clinic. | |
East Coast Canadian. | |
That's right. | |
I got to stop reading the chat. | |
I'm going to get all confused here. | |
Welcome back, everybody. | |
How long have I been running and rambling now? | |
Almost way too long. | |
About 20 minutes, which is a bit much. | |
It's a bit much. | |
I've been uploading these to Spotify and Podbean and Apple and all that stuff. | |
Some people seem to enjoy them. | |
Someone in Bulgaria really likes it. | |
20-some downloads in Bulgaria. | |
It's probably just the same guy. | |
I find that hilarious. | |
It shows you a breakdown of numbers. | |
There's like 300-some downloads in the States, 1,000 downloads in Canada already, a handful in the UK, a handful in Australia. | |
Bulgaria, 18 downloads. | |
There's some guy probably in a rubble pile, probably wearing a track suit, probably a gold chain with this part of it undone. | |
You got to have your chest hair out kind of thing. | |
Probably squatting in a pile of bricks looking at an iPad. | |
I assume that's who that is. | |
So if you're listening, Bulgarian man, bless you. | |
I don't know, but I mean, it can only be, that can only be, oh, you know, we do our best here, but the censorship is a problem. | |
You know, they ban, they ban, they censor, they censor it. | |
And, you know, it's a slippery slope and it's getting worse and worse. | |
I do have some hope for the future because it's become very obvious to me and everybody else that cares if you're a conservative or right-wing or right-leaning or even a centrist at this point. | |
Centrists are basically right-wing now. | |
They're all Nazis too. | |
Everybody's a Nazi. | |
Even though they had socialist policies, which are left-wing. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
The conservative establishment in Canada is not conservative. | |
They're liberals. | |
They're pro-all the same thing liberals are. | |
There's no difference. | |
Same thing in the United States. | |
The GOP are Democrats. | |
They just don't like the Democrats. | |
It's like, put us in instead of them because we're better. | |
It's like, well, you believe all the same things and you don't protect American values or the Constitution or anything like that. | |
But that vacuum is going to be filled one way or another. | |
People are not going to suffer this for too long, for too much longer. | |
There's an illusion that's rapidly fading away. | |
More and more regular people are, and by regular, I mean people that are not politically educated. | |
They're not paying attention. | |
They don't even know who the hell anybody in the government is. | |
If you told them, who's Bonnie Henry? | |
They have no goddamn idea. | |
They don't know what you're talking about. | |
Who's Ahmed Hussein? | |
Who's pick one? | |
Catherine McKenna, they don't know. | |
They don't know. | |
Or you're in the United States, Mitch McConnell. | |
They have no idea. | |
But they're starting to notice that it basically doesn't matter. | |
They're all the fucking same. | |
And people are tired of not being represented and being told that their values and the things they believe and care about are just done. | |
It's just over now. | |
That's not going to happen. | |
That's not without a fight. | |
It's not. | |
And you get some young people like this guy who I really like. | |
Wurzel Root is his name. | |
Alexander Root, I think. | |
He's one of the America First Type people. | |
Saying that, I should also mention that Nick Fuentes has mind-bogglingly decided to do a documentary with Louis Louis or Louis, how do you say his name, Louis or Louis? | |
Thoreau, the guy who makes documentaries exposing the Nazis all the time, who just does hit pieces. | |
He wrecked Alex Jones, and I think he got all of it, you know. | |
Why would you do that? | |
Why would you work with someone like that? | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm starting to really suspect Funtes is, I don't know, maybe it's his ego. | |
His ego maybe thinks he can just outsmart this guy. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
You could say all the smartest shit in the world. | |
He's just going to cut it up and edit it to make you look ridiculous. | |
You can do it with anything. | |
So, I don't know. | |
He's young and he's... | |
Maybe it's his ego. | |
But that was not a good move. | |
So R.I.P. | |
America First, you probably just destroyed yourselves with that. | |
Oh, he also had that F-PAC thing in the States and barred all the journalists. | |
No journalists allowed. | |
But these guys were there filming and recording. | |
No one was told that there would be filming and recording. | |
Luis Darot's documentary fucking people were there. | |
So that was probably a bad move also. | |
So look forward to that in the future. | |
The demise of Nick Fuentes, I think, is on its way. | |
And he invited the snake in on it, you know, which is just, I don't know. | |
Maybe he got pressured by the feds to do it. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm going to play this in just a second. | |
Full dress carves. | |
We need more like her link. | |
By the way, wasn't Biden's speech hilarious and pathetic? | |
I didn't even watch it because I don't want to have a stroke. | |
I don't know who this is. | |
The Rebel News clip from somewhere. | |
I don't know if it's masks or not. | |
Probably more about masks. | |
I'll save that. | |
I might play that in a minute. | |
Daph Beta, happy birthday. | |
My gift is this link from Bob Barker. | |
What? | |
What is this? | |
This is from 2017. | |
This is bizarre. | |
But okay. | |
This is link from Bob Barker. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
Dinko Velev, maybe that's who it is. | |
That could be the guy in Bulgaria that's listening to me. | |
Dinko, is it you? | |
Well, he'd be 29. He'll be, it was four years ago. | |
He's 32 now, 33. Gained notoriety last year for hunting down migrants in Bulgaria. | |
He's now purchased a helicopter gunship, which he will use in his patrols. | |
Velev, who's reportedly backed by the Bulgarian government, claims all migrants are potential GIs. | |
He bought a hind helicopter. | |
Canvas key, yeah. | |
Dude bought an MI29 Hind helicopter. | |
That's insane. | |
That's fucking a... | |
I didn't even scroll down. | |
He's just shirtless riding a horse. | |
There's the helicopter he bought. | |
Here he is. | |
There he is. | |
What did I fucking say? | |
What did I just say a minute ago? | |
Squatting, track suit, chest open? | |
Do I know my Bulgarians or do I know my Bulgarians? | |
This couldn't have been worse. | |
This couldn't have worked out more perfectly. | |
Gold chain? | |
Did I not say? | |
Did I not say gold chain? | |
There he is wearing a gold chain. | |
There he is squatting in a tracksuit. | |
I mean, he's not wearing a gold chain while squatting in the tracksuit with his chest open, but pretty close. | |
Pretty close. | |
I think it's fair to say he's probably done it before. | |
Look at this fucking... | |
Then it says no better than ISIS. | |
Scum attracts scum. | |
Good luck. | |
Yes, defending your people from perceived threats is a scummy thing to do. | |
Why don't you worry about your own problems, Yapuzi, Amin, in the United Kingdom? | |
I don't feel like that's your probably. | |
That's probably not your home country. | |
Fuck. | |
That's hilarious. | |
Maybe I should move to Bulgaria. | |
Anyway, I want to play with this kid talking about the censorship and this kind of stuff. | |
And, you know, it is 109. | |
It is number 109. | |
So maybe, you know, it's appropriate. | |
Let's just give me a second to like reload this page. | |
And this is ridiculous. | |
The GOP wants to punish Gab, a free speech platform, for having too much free speech. | |
After months of the GOP showing it how absolutely toothless it is, incompetent and ineffective. | |
The president taken down by big tech. | |
Thousands, if not millions, of Republican voters censored. | |
And we get one free speech platform and all these GOP hacks need to come out and fight against it. | |
Free speech means you're going to hear things you don't like. | |
No infringement of the First Amendment is going to be tolerated, just like the Second Amendment. | |
But what the Establishment GOP has shown here, they're not just too incompetent to fulfill the will of the American people, their voters. | |
The Establishment GOP does not care about the will of the American people. | |
They don't even really hold the principles that they say. | |
They are willing to say whatever, make whatever promises, just to get elected, and then it's their agenda. | |
And they're not ever going to stop until they are removed from office. | |
You ever heard the establishment GOP say, let's cancel cancel culture. | |
And then they cancel anyone that they don't like. | |
Who goes against their elite agenda? | |
Who actually leaves America first and calls them Nazis? | |
Like the left, because they're all the same. | |
They don't care about you. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
GOP. | |
You know what I mean? | |
That kid knows what's going on. | |
He's, what is he, 22? | |
I think he's 21 or 22 years old. | |
There's people that know what's going on, young people especially, which is good. | |
That's what you need. | |
So there's that, at least. | |
At least there's that. | |
Speaking of Trump's two wings of the same bird, Jason, 73, exactly. | |
That's exactly what it is. | |
Slowly decaying. | |
I don't know what's going on over there on that. | |
Man, there's a lot of people over on that channel. | |
Weird. | |
Who is? | |
Who is? | |
Trovo, what are you guys doing over there? | |
What are you guys doing over there? | |
I understand entry doesn't work as well for everybody, but I've been recording these. | |
I'm recording this one. | |
I'm going to upload it to Odyssey later, either this evening or tomorrow. | |
Odyssey.com. | |
I don't really know the link. | |
Somewhere. | |
Should be somewhere. | |
I put it in the Telegram page, and that's where you need to go for stuff. | |
If you want to know what's going on, t.me slash Rachy Justin, the Telegram board there. | |
I'll post the updates and the links and everything. | |
And you can get them as well. | |
I upload some of the audio replays to Spotify and Potbeans and other places like that. | |
So, no, I haven't seen this address, but I understand it's horrifying. | |
Let's begin. | |
Biden delivers the first address, tells Americans they might be able to celebrate the 4th of July, but only if they follow the rules. | |
This fucking creature, man. | |
He has nowhere he is. | |
Joe Biden finally addressed the American people Thursday for the first time in almost two months and decreed that if they continue to follow the CDC rules, which the government itself doesn't follow, they might be able to have a barbecue in their own backyards in four months' time. | |
But in the same breath, Biden threatened to take away that monumental freedom if Americans do not remain vigilant. | |
Only around 7,000 people tuned into the White House stream to watch Biden's first proper address. | |
2,000 people watched his stream. | |
So, or 7,000 people, sorry. | |
So for, just for a quick measuring stick, before I was, you know, banned, you know, without reason or cause or explanation or warning whatsoever from multiple platforms, I was yielding over 2,000 people a stream. | |
So Biden is only, the president of the United States is about three times more popular than me. | |
Like, I'm within striking distance of Joe Biden. | |
Woo! | |
Man, this guy's a dynamo. | |
Man, I don't know how he's no more popular. | |
He managed to sound semi-coherent for around 20 minutes with the biggest takeaway. | |
That's their standard for how well he's doing. | |
Well, he didn't say anything crazy for 20 minutes. | |
That's not good. | |
With the biggest takeaway being that more strict restrictions will come back if Americans start trying to live their lives normally again without masks or avoiding each other. | |
If we do our part by July 4th, there's a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout or a barbecue to celebrate Independence Day. | |
Small groups will be able to get together. | |
I think they're just going to do whatever the fuck they want to, old man, you old decrepit zombie. | |
I think what you need to do is watch out for Kamala Harris. | |
I would be really worried. | |
Is she giving you drinks or like medications or pills or anything? | |
I would stay the fuck away from that creature. | |
She's one heartbeat away from the fucking big chair and she can't wait to get if he's still president by the summertime by the end of June if he's still president. | |
I'll be very surprised. | |
I mean, I don't know. | |
I'm just guessing. | |
I can only, you know, speculate as much as anybody else. | |
I try to pay attention. | |
I like to think I'm a little smarter than average. | |
Not much. | |
But if I, that's my prediction. | |
If he's still president by the end of June, I'll be really fucking surprised. | |
June, July. | |
If he's president on the 4th of July, I'll be like, wow. | |
I don't know. | |
Because there's power in that. | |
If you're the powers that be behind, you know, behind Biden, he's not in charge of shit. | |
He doesn't even know where he is half the time. | |
Lloyd Austin, I know the Defense Secretary's name of the United States. | |
Lloyd Austin. | |
He's a black man. | |
His name's Lloyd. | |
Lloyd Austin. | |
You appointed him. | |
I know his name. | |
I know what he looks like. | |
I know where he works. | |
It's called the Pentagon. | |
Biden doesn't know any of those things. | |
He couldn't remember. | |
I'd be very surprised if he's still in charge. | |
But, you know, having somebody like that, it creates plausible deniability, and people behind him can just, you know, just sign it. | |
Well, I don't even know what I'm saying. | |
Yeah. | |
You know, and then they can blame everything on him. | |
They can get all the worst shit they want passed and, you know, and ham-fisted through Biden. | |
And then when he's gone, say, ah, geez, you know, that Biden guy, we should have got rid of him sooner. | |
As if that wasn't the plan all along. | |
Biden also stated, I need you to get vaccinated when it's your turn and to help your family, your friends, and your neighbors get vaccinated as well. | |
They really, really, really want this fucking vaccine. | |
You know, they really, really, really want it. | |
For a 99.9% survival, negligible, not dangerous virus, it kills old, sick people. | |
It kills incredibly frail and weak people to begin with. | |
What I would like to see is the statistics on what are the numbers on people dying from the vaccine and what are their average ages and what are their side effects. | |
Of course, we're not going to talk about that. | |
Fortunately for you guys, my good friend, Mr. Copeland, East Coast Canadian, provided a little montage I'm going to show you maybe in just a minute. | |
We can watch that. | |
And yeah, people are dying from the vaccine, an alarming number, but they're not reporting it for reasons that I am sure you can imagine why, because a lot of money was invested in that. | |
Cam as Key says, 6,500 of those were reporters. | |
Yeah, the viewers, probably a fair amount of them were. | |
Probably the Huffington Post journalists because they got no job now. | |
They're all at home. | |
Biden added that people need to listen to Dr. Fauci, who this week admitted there is no science behind the continued lockdowns. | |
I have that clip also. | |
Biden declared that Fauci has assured us the vaccines are safe. | |
They underwent rigorous scientific review. | |
I know they're safe. | |
You don't know anything. | |
You don't know where you are. | |
Responding to the dangling carrot of backyard cookouts, Tucker Carlson tore into Biden saying, how dare you tell us how we can spend the 4th of July? | |
Yeah, I kind of want to say. | |
I don't know if any of this happened or who backed it, but they're the president showing great empathy. | |
His plan consisting essentially of vaccines, vaccines and more vaccines. | |
By May, he said, there'll be enough vaccines for every person in America. | |
Great salesman. | |
The military will give you that shot. | |
And if you take that shot, things potentially could get back to normal. | |
No mention at all of the people who might not want to take that shot. | |
The same in Canada. | |
But the president said, if you take that shot and wear your mask and listen to And, you know, they don't even, they pretend like we don't exist. | |
Like there's not a huge portion of society that is against this and just refuses. | |
I'm not doing it. | |
They just act like we don't exist. | |
It's not 5% of the population. | |
It's not 10%. | |
It's like 40 fucking percent of people do not want this shit. | |
Want nothing to do with it. | |
40% of your population? | |
Isn't democracy lovely? | |
Because they can say, oh, well, 51% say yay and 49% say no. | |
So fuck those people. | |
That's mob rule. | |
And that's how democracy works. | |
The majority can force the minority to do something they don't want to do. | |
It's not a good system. | |
It's never been a good system. | |
And there's a reason why they say, our democracy, our democracy, our democracy. | |
The United States is not a democracy. | |
It's a constitutional republic. | |
That's not how it works. | |
But they want you to believe this simplistic, well, more people say it's good, so that means it must be. | |
No, that's not how it works. | |
In fact, the mob, the general, you know, they're usually just stupid, stupid, stupidest people. | |
They think they're right because there's more of them. | |
You know, like burning the witches in the Salem witch trials. | |
Or, you know, the earth is flat, Christopher Columbus. | |
You can't go there. | |
You'll sail off the edge of the world and so on. | |
This was the mob. | |
This was it. | |
Or bloodletting to cure diseases. | |
Well, just cut you and let the bad blood out. | |
We'll just bleed you for a while. | |
You know, trust the science. | |
Well, that was way back then. | |
Yes, we're so much more evolved now, aren't we? | |
We're so much smarter now. | |
Anyway, sorry. | |
Rambling, that's what it is. | |
Dr. Fauci, it is. | |
That's what it is here. | |
I'm going to play two seconds and yell random things annoyingly. | |
Possible, not assured, but possible that you might be able to. | |
I don't know what I'm yelling about. | |
Anyway, sorry. | |
Be able to gather in small groups with the ones you love for the 4th of July. | |
We might have to rescind that right, but it's possible if you're obedient, you'll get it. | |
Who are you talking to? | |
This is a free people. | |
This is a free country. | |
I'm just waiting. | |
Like, who are you talking to? | |
The only thing that would have made that better is if Tucker Carlson just pulled like a fucking Glock 19 out of his waistband. | |
He's like, who the fuck? | |
Nigga, who are you talking to right now, man? | |
Who the fuck you think you, you know? | |
That would have been amazing. | |
That's the vibe I get from him. | |
How dare you tell us who we can spend the 4th of July with? | |
Alex Berenson is a best-selling. | |
Tucker Carlson says, I dare you. | |
I dare you to make me. | |
Fuck you, make me. | |
Make me. | |
Make me do it. | |
You know? | |
It's Friday. | |
You know what that means. | |
I'm not taking your fucking vaccine, dude. | |
It's not happening. | |
You're going to have to make me. | |
That's going to come at a considerable cost. | |
That's going to be hard to do. | |
I'm not just going to do it. | |
I'm going to be mad about it. | |
It's just one of those days. | |
It's all about the he says, she says bullshit. | |
I think you better quit. | |
Better just slip. | |
Or if you need a little bit of fat lip. | |
It's all about the he says, she says bullshit. | |
Shit. | |
you you I think you better quit. | |
Talk on that shit. | |
Mouth. | |
Come and get it. | |
Who are you talking to? | |
Let's find out. | |
Let's investigate. | |
I'm curious as to see what, I mean, we can't rush to conclusions. | |
We need to hear it. | |
What does Mr. Fauci say personally himself? | |
I mean, oh, let's get out of it. | |
Scott McLean, hey, man. | |
How you doing? | |
Thank you for that. | |
Welcome to Bougatory, man. | |
That awkward state between Worlds of possible war and possible slavery. | |
That's a good one. | |
Bougatory. | |
That is where we exist right now. | |
Camus Key, thank you, sir. | |
My man, he said, we need a fuck Cirques t-shirt, Paranto. | |
Yes, I do. | |
Okay. | |
I need to figure out how to implement like a store back end, front end into the website or Rebel or not. | |
What the fuck was it talking about? | |
Some kind of way to sell this stuff. | |
Red bubble or whoever. | |
And then get somebody to, you know. | |
Is that actually Ryan? | |
Ryan Dawson, what's up, man? | |
How you doing, brother? | |
He says, it is 109. | |
Where is Ryjack? | |
I don't know. | |
Are you drinking? | |
What are you doing? | |
What's going on? | |
Where are you? | |
What are you up to? | |
Poor Relish89. | |
That's awesome. | |
Thank you so much, man. | |
You're amazing. | |
Let's get lit. | |
He says, love you all. | |
Love you right back, buddy. | |
Am I drinking? | |
He says. | |
Oh, fuck. | |
It's 109, Rage. | |
Don't you know? | |
Oh, I know all about 109. | |
I know all about it, dude. | |
Trust me. | |
There's certain things you can't. | |
Dude, I'm in Canada. | |
There's laws here. | |
It's funny. | |
I love it when I see people say stuff like that. | |
And like, especially like bit shoot comments of people. | |
And there's like, he doesn't know about this and that. | |
And I'm just like, I'm handcuffed, you know? | |
There's literally people watching me waiting for me to say something they can charge me with. | |
They're waiting for it. | |
That's the only reason. | |
I haven't been, I'm still on, well, technically, I'm still on YouTube. | |
I can't upload or stream or do fuck all, but I'm convinced that's the reason why other people, much, people with smaller channels and presences than mine were banned arbitrarily for basically nothing. | |
And I've done much worse. | |
And they still, no, I think they want to make an example of me. | |
So they're waiting. | |
So I got to be really careful. | |
But that doesn't mean, you know, this is what it is. | |
Ryjack is dangerous. | |
He is. | |
He is. | |
He'll come on here and he'll say some stuff. | |
Me and Jim Lay here are here wearing the plaid, having a drinking poo. | |
What time is it now? | |
Give me an hour. | |
And so, dude, if you want to come in in like an hour, we can do that. | |
I want to get through. | |
What's 109? | |
There's a certain. | |
How do I phrase this? | |
There exists in the world a identifiable group that I'm forbidden to speak about that has been, according to historical texts, banished from 109 different countries. | |
Some of them the same countries, you know, over. | |
They've been expelled that many times for various reasons. | |
France, several times, you know, England several times, this kind of thing. | |
So, you know, that's where it's understandable that some people could look at that and go, hmm. | |
Now, if I go into, if I come home from the bar and I say, hey, they kicked me out, they threw me out. | |
I'm not allowed back there anymore. | |
And they say, why? | |
Like, well, you're being an asshole. | |
Like, well, Jeremy, this is the 109th bar you've been kicked out of. | |
It's like, no, it's not me. | |
It's the bar. | |
The bar just hates me because it's racist. | |
109 bars, Jeremy. | |
One, two, fuck it. | |
Three or four? | |
Maybe. | |
But 109? | |
I'm having trouble swallowing that one. | |
Al Stern says, my avatar wants to know if you like Baileys from Shoe. | |
I'm all Greg. | |
I love that show. | |
Banned 109 times, maybe Jew, bro. | |
That's right. | |
You're a bunch of anti-assholes now. | |
Numbers are racist along with stats. | |
Yes, we know that. | |
That's definitely true. | |
Doesn't mean anything. | |
I mean, you can look into it. | |
It's up to you. | |
I'm just saying what I've read on the internet and in books and seen in movies and TV and just generally that's, you know, you know, like the sun exists. | |
Sidebar, has anyone noticed, and I'm not deliberately changing the topic, I just remembered this because I was running earlier. | |
Is it just me or is the sun like way brighter than it used to be? | |
Maybe it's because I'm in my mid-30s, my eyes are fucked, but like I can't even look at it anymore. | |
Like it's blindingly bright. | |
It's like white. | |
It used to be like a yellow and you could be like, ah, the sun's in my eyes. | |
Now it's like, ah! | |
You can't even look in its general direction. | |
You're fucking blinded. | |
Sun's going down. | |
I'm like driving to the store. | |
I'm like, fuck, I literally couldn't see. | |
I was like, if I hit a kid, it's not going to be my fault. | |
The sun is literally in my eyes. | |
The sun is bright as fuck. | |
The sun is white. | |
Yeah, the sun, maybe cancel it. | |
Maybe that's why Bill Gates wants to fill the sun with atmospheric disturbances, with dust, to block it out, to save us from the white supremacy of the sun. | |
The sun hates white people. | |
I can't go outside. | |
I catch fire. | |
If I go outside in like mid-July, no sunscreen, I just catch fire. | |
Ryan Dawson says the ginger complaining about the sun. | |
Well, you don't know our struggle, sir. | |
That giant fireball hates my people. | |
I think it should be blocked out of the sky. | |
It's racist against the gingers, and I want it destroyed. | |
You know, that's why we're getting an artificial sun. | |
East Coast Canadian was talking about that. | |
If you like the old school conspiracy talk streams, go check him out Thursday nights, I think, at 9 Eastern, something like that. | |
East Coast Canadian himself and Mr. Downtown Phil Brown. | |
They were talking about that the other night with the artificial sun. | |
They want to make it. | |
It's fucking nonsense. | |
It's so crazy. | |
CRJ says the sun has seasons. | |
It's quite possible it's in a more intense period. | |
Cough, solar warming, cough. | |
Yeah, everything was getting warmer there for a while. | |
And it's because everybody's got too many motorcycles. | |
Or maybe the sun just heats up and cools down as it is known to do in history. | |
No, that couldn't possibly be it. | |
Couldn't possibly. | |
Anyway, back to Fountain. | |
Back to Fountain. | |
He admits there's no science. | |
Science is no longer exists. | |
Behind continued lockdown and a rare moment of truth on CNN Wednesday, Anthony Fauci admitted there's no reason why people who Have had COVID vaccine are still having their freedoms restricted. | |
What's the science for denying vaccinated Americans a return to travel? | |
Can't explain. | |
Yeah, what's the point? | |
Get the vaccine again, not about your health, not so you can be healthy and protected and safe from the scary, scary virus. | |
Just so you can travel, have a life, go to work, see your friends, family, kids, maybe even. | |
That's why you're getting the vaccine. | |
That's how you know you're a slave. | |
You're consenting to experimental research, experimental vaccines which have never been given to humans before until right now. | |
He admits it himself in another clip I'm going to show you in just a minute. | |
You're willing to be a test subject for an mRNA vaccine, a messenger RNA vaccine, which is going to send, it's going to tell your DNA to produce different kinds of proteins. | |
It was cooked up in a lab by some idiot. | |
Like, oh, I'm sure nothing could possibly go wrong. | |
Nine out of ten doctors recommend camel cigarettes. | |
Camel cigarettes, when you're pregnant, gives your baby the energy it needs to grow healthy and strong. | |
Thrimaldehyde, perfectly safe. | |
Asbestos. | |
Build your health with asbestos. | |
Trust to the science. | |
They never get anything wrong. | |
No. | |
Playing around with genes is how we end up with gingers in the first place. | |
How dare you, sir? | |
We're the chosen master race. | |
You'll see someday. | |
season. | |
Fuck. | |
What's the science behind not saying it's safe for people who have been vaccinated, receive two doses, to travel? | |
You know, that's a very good question, John. | |
And the CDC is carefully heading in that direction. | |
You know, when Dr. Wilenski made the announcement a day or two ago about the fact that when you have a couple of people, two or three or more people in a family setting, both of whom are vaccinated, even if it's someone from another, a friend, it doesn't have to be a member of the family, that was the first in a multi-step process that they are going to be rolling out. | |
They're being careful, understandably. | |
They want to get science. | |
They want to get data. | |
And then when you don't have the data and you don't have the actual evidence, then you've got to make a judgment call. | |
And I think that's what you're going to do. | |
So with no science, evidence, or data, we're just winging it is what he just admitted to on live on national television. | |
CNN, the most trusted name in news. | |
You're going to see little by little more and more guidelines getting people to be more and more flexible. | |
The first installation of this is what can vaccinated people do in the home setting. | |
They can nominate you for the fucking weekly dumpster toss, you stupid old fuck. | |
I want him crushed by a dumpster as soon as humanly possible. | |
Look at this. | |
This is their tweet of the day. | |
The CDC does not give or take my freedom. | |
Fuck yeah. | |
That's how it's supposed to work. | |
That's what America was literally founded on was I fucking decide how I live my life, not some dude in a chair on the other side of the fucking ocean. | |
And here we are in 2021. | |
We find ourselves in such a similar situation. | |
A very rich, powerful asshole somewhere far, far away is going to tell you what you can and can't do with your own life or else. | |
Where have I seen this before? | |
I've seen this movie before. | |
Look at this one. | |
We need data and science. | |
First, we will see what the vaccinated people do in their house, then where they travel, go to a store or a haircut. | |
Sounds like a centrally planned economy of socialist state. | |
USA is dead. | |
It's dying rapidly. | |
It's pretty much over. | |
Fauci's house of cards is crashing. | |
Yes. | |
It's bad. | |
Part of the problem for Dr. Fauci says Stanford University Professor of Medicine, Jay, whew, mouthful, battachari. | |
Sounds Indian. | |
I cannot say Indian names. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Is that he is blind to the harms of lockdown. | |
He's not blind. | |
He just doesn't care. | |
He's a salesman. | |
He's selling his vaccine for his master's. | |
He seems not to understand that lockdown creates all kinds of physical problems, psychological problems, harms. | |
I've never seen him talk with that. | |
And nor will he. | |
Neither does the Canadian government. | |
Because it's not, I mean, it's funny. | |
And, you know, people talk, well, reptilians and the cult and all this kind of stuff. | |
At the end of the day, cold hard cash and money and numbers. | |
This is a $200 billion industry now. | |
Just COVID is now a $200 billion industry. | |
The vaccines, the PVE, the masks, the gloves, the fucking face masks, the disinfectant, all that shit. | |
Overnight, it's just, you know, $200 billion. | |
That's 20% of the entire Canadian economy. | |
So, Amand, Ryan Dawson says, hail to Agalon. | |
We're it, dude. | |
It's going to happen. | |
It's inevitable. | |
There's no other way. | |
There's no other way forward. | |
It's about money. | |
They just want the money. | |
That's the reason for everything. | |
And if you can't understand why rich people could possibly be motivated to make more money, I don't know what. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't want else. | |
Here's another one. | |
He talks to a Mexican comedian. | |
It took this long for a person to ask Dr. Fauci something that resembles sanity, and it was a Mexican comedian. | |
I don't imagine this guy is going to be invited back onto too many more programs. | |
Why can't I? | |
Space. | |
There we go. | |
On fucking Alex Jones. | |
Has mRNA vaccine technology ever been injected into humans before? | |
Well, this is the first time, and the good news is that the results are really, really good. | |
This is the first time. | |
But in essence, this is an experimental technology. | |
Well, it's a new technology, and it is proven in a very large group of clinical trials to be safe and highly effective. | |
No, it hasn't. | |
Are you completely positive that this new technology is safe? | |
I mean, how can we be sure there won't be long-term effects when these vaccines were seemingly developed so quickly and have only been tested for months and not years? | |
The speed with which it's been done is a reflection of the extraordinary advances in science, and there was no compromise of safety. | |
But as I said before, in the history of vaccinology, you don't see effects that occur years later. | |
Almost all of the badges occur between 15 and 45 days from the time you get vaccinated. | |
That's interesting that he said that. | |
Like, if there was going to be, if anything was going to happen, it would have happened now. | |
It's my personal theory. | |
Again, I'm insane. | |
I have brain damage. | |
I have quittism from mefloquin poisoning. | |
I have several concussions from my time in the military. | |
I've been blown up. | |
And fucking, I'm insane. | |
I'm crazy. | |
You can't listen to anything I say. | |
My theory is: if you subscribe to the idea that maybe these rich assholes are trying to kill off a ton of people because there's, you know, the overpopulation, they say it all the time. | |
Gates' father was a eugenicist. | |
Kissinger is like, too many useless eaters. | |
Like these rich far, these people think there's too many. | |
They're going to get rid of all these slave, idiot, useless peasant people. | |
If you were going to do it that way, for them to everybody drop dead immediately from a vaccine would be retarded because immediately everyone would realize the vaccine's killing everybody and no one would take it. | |
The ideal way to do it was to have it so in such a way that five years down the road, after the fact, then they start dropping dead. | |
It's too late. | |
The damage is done. | |
Everybody's already taken. | |
The fuck thing can't be undone. | |
Like immune, autoimmune compromise, like your immune system being compromised, for example. | |
I wonder if certain people were supposed to slowly get sick over time, but there's always outliers. | |
Some people just die immediately. | |
As we saw that 39-year-old woman on Friday or Wednesday, fine in the morning, organ failure, debt, you know, and there's and there's a bunch more. | |
I kind of want to play the East Coast video part of it now. | |
I wonder if they're, and that is, that's the real reason why they're trying to suppress this is because if it gets out that people, it's not safe and it's going to create hesitancy. | |
They really want as many people as possible to take this. | |
And I don't believe for one second it's anything to do with safety. | |
These are the same people that lied to you about every war we've been involved in. | |
They've lied to you about the banker bailouts. | |
They lied to you about who assassinated the president. | |
They lie about everything that matters. | |
And this, you being injected with an experimental syringe, that matters quite a bit. | |
That's a pretty significant life decision, I would say. | |
And they lie about all of that, but this you're going to trust them on? | |
You're out of your fucking mind. | |
You're out of your mind. | |
So, you know, they want to crush dissent on that as much as possible to make sure that doesn't spread, at least until, you know, most people have been vaccinated and then they go, all right, we got who we're going to get now. | |
And maybe people start dropping dead in five years, seven years, two years, next year. | |
I don't know. | |
But there's people doing it now. | |
So check this out from East Coast Canadian. | |
I'm just going to cut through halfway and play a couple minutes of this. | |
People should see it. | |
Because this is a compilation. | |
Like, you didn't make this up. | |
This is just people reporting things that happen. | |
And you might wonder, why didn't I see this on my local news? | |
There's a good reason for that. | |
CRJ says the sun has seasons. | |
Oh, I read that one. | |
It does. | |
Thank you. | |
Fuldros Garf says, in Spain, second dose of Pfizer halted due to 46 nursing home residents die. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Norway, 12 countries have stopped because they're like, what the fuck is going on? | |
Not Canada or America, though, because we're smart over here. | |
Nursing home residents die. | |
I bet there are over thousands dying and silent genocide has to be stopped. | |
No one's looking out for these people. | |
No one is asking these questions. | |
A Mexican comedian had to be the guy to ask that question. | |
That's how you know your journalists are not doing their jobs and people in the media are not doing their jobs. | |
They don't work for you. | |
They work for somebody else. | |
Camus Key says they learned their mistakes from H1N1. | |
Remember when drug markers couldn't sell the vax for the flu once people realized it only killed a thousand people max. | |
Karen S.K., is it just me or does beer and Red Bull bring inner rage out in this broadcast? | |
I don't know. | |
I'm just feeling a little bit feisty today. | |
Maybe it could be the beer. | |
It's hard to say. | |
It's hard to say. | |
But check this, check this fucking masterpiece. | |
Again, East Coast Canadian, great job. | |
Autoimmune diseases may affect between 10% to 15% of the population. | |
Coincidence? | |
I think not! | |
47 million people are living with dementia around the world, and the cases could double in 20 years. | |
Number of kids with juvenile diabetes going up. | |
Alarming spike in the number of children diagnosed with autism. | |
The rate of cancer has been rising around the world. | |
Right now, Pope Francis is calling on all countries to ensure those most vulnerable get access to the COVID-19 vaccine. | |
The more people who get vaccinated, the faster we're going to overcome this virus. | |
We need a plague. | |
It's got to happen, and don't be afraid. | |
It's only going to kill the weak. | |
People trying to kill him. | |
I know that! | |
Seniors over the age of 80 waiting for several hours lined up to get the vaccine. | |
You and your little girl are going to be having a family reunion in no time. | |
Cheers! | |
Whoa! | |
Wait, where'd you get that? | |
The slurping machine in the back? | |
That's embalming fluid. | |
Oh. | |
Does it have aspartame? | |
No. | |
Cool. | |
It's the diet stuff that'll kill you. | |
We're focused on our own process to make sure that as many Canadians as possible get vaccinated as quickly as possible. | |
Headaches, nausea, hallucinations, and yes, even death after taking the COVID-19 vaccine. | |
State health officials are investigating after an elderly man dies shortly after receiving a COVID vaccine. | |
A volunteer in the trial of the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University has died in Brazil. | |
Lisa Jones, who lives in Gloucester, says her 58-year-old mother died less than an hour after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. | |
It looks like almost all the vaccines are going to succeed. | |
A person who received the COVID vaccine died hours after receiving the dose. | |
In Orange County, an x-ray technician has died after getting his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. | |
The death of a Telangana healthcare worker, 42-year-old, who died 18 hours after taking the vaccine. | |
Three more post-vaccination deaths reported, all of them from AstraZeneca. | |
29 people have died days after receiving the Pfizer vaccine. | |
That was absolutely at the high end of expectations. | |
The South Korean government reported the first two deaths linked to the coronavirus vaccines. | |
We're learning more tonight about the mysterious death of a man who died just hours after getting the COVID-19 vaccine. | |
People are having a good experience and it is helping them. | |
Take the vaccine, please. | |
That's the message tonight from Kyle Zuck, even after his dad died four days after getting his second shot of Pfizer vaccine. | |
The death of baseball legend Hank Aaron. | |
The coroner's report reveals the beloved Icon died of natural causes. | |
The 86-year-old Hall of Famer had just recently been given the COVID vaccine. | |
That's fucked up. | |
Oh, well, it said right on the TV it wasn't a vaccine. | |
Look, it said it. | |
Like, these people are that fucking stupid. | |
They'll be like, look, it says it wasn't a vaccine. | |
It said on TV. | |
Said it right on red on TV. | |
So then fuck you, 10 for a hat person. | |
We have just recently been given the COVID vaccine. | |
That's fucked up, man. | |
You know what a coincidence is? | |
At least 22 people have died in South Korea in the past week after getting their seasonal flu shots. | |
So far, 10 people have died in India within one to five days after getting the jabs. | |
A security guard in Odisha died on Tuesday, three days after being administered the COVID-19 vaccine. | |
Reactions that happen after a vaccination get reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, or VAERS. | |
Oops. | |
so you're telling me there's a chance There you go. | |
You can run on for a long time. | |
Run on for a long time. | |
Run on for a long time. | |
Sooner or later, gotta cut you down. | |
Super conspiracy Thursday. | |
Gotta cut you down. | |
Thursday nights, I think, at 9 p.m. | |
Eastern, around that time. | |
Around that time. | |
East Coast Canadians channel. | |
Go there. | |
Check those guys out. | |
They're awesome. | |
But, you know, there was a couple of people in there that died from something. | |
Do not turn off Johnny Cash when I'm drinking. | |
It ended on its own. | |
The song, I'm in no value. | |
I'm in no control of that. | |
Somebody said, Let's only just kill the stupid people. | |
That's another dark theory I thought of sitting around one night. | |
I was like, what if that? | |
What if they're like, this way will basically thin out the gene pool? | |
The gullibles dumb. | |
I mean, they'll be liquidated because they just lined up like morons to receive their poison. | |
And then in the future, they'll be like, well, you guys are still here. | |
You were smart enough not to listen to the nonsense. | |
And, well, congratulations. | |
You get to survive. | |
Carry on. | |
What about the 2 billion dead? | |
Well, you know, I mean, they volunteered. | |
They asked for the vaccine. | |
And, you know, so the best way to do genocide is to get people to line up and do it themselves. | |
We want them off themselves. | |
Now we have government-mandated death in Canada. | |
Cocaine Rimjob says, request, can someone clip this COVID-19 segment for a separate video, please? | |
That is me or the video. | |
The video I just played is on East Coast Canadian's channel. | |
Go there and get it. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Oh, it's funny. | |
The entropy chat is funny. | |
You can get away with saying whatever the hell you want. | |
It's fun. | |
It's one of the last places you can just fuck around and say whatever. | |
If you're not there, entropystream.live slash raging Disney. | |
It's a great company. | |
They're helping us out and they're pretty based and they're pretty awesome. | |
And I like to support fellow sane people. | |
There's a fuckload of people over there. | |
I don't know what you're doing. | |
Again, Raging Disney TV website up there. | |
Mailing list. | |
TelegramT.me slash same thing as you would expect. | |
That's pretty much the only way to keep up with everything. | |
Because I'm banned from everything all the time and more. | |
I got banned from some more stuff today. | |
I had to go re-register new fucking burner accounts and everything. | |
I'm just going to keep doing it, guys. | |
Just stop. | |
It takes me 10. It takes me an hour, Tops. | |
When you ban me from all this stuff for me to go set up new accounts and burner accounts, it takes me an hour, Tops. | |
How long does it take you to do all this complaining and all, you know, you're not. | |
You're not very smart. | |
This is what I'm saying. | |
Um, meanwhile, you know, there's other countries that are a little bit, According to Norway, you know, well-known sub-Saharan African stupid people country, Norway, I'm sure you've heard of them. | |
They've stopped the vaccination because apparently it's killing a lot of fucking people. | |
As the AstraZeneca soughts arrive in South America, the International Public Health Agency has promised to investigate reports that the vaccine may be linked to dangerous blood gluts. | |
Health authorities in Denmark, one of the first countries to stop the vaccination, said it was impossible to tell if there was any connection. | |
Oh, I don't think it's impossible. | |
The spate of suspicious cases is apparently enough to prompt health authorities to take a closer look. | |
On Friday, Thailand was the first non-European country to stop the vaccination, while several other nations, including Canada, Australia, Philippines, and South Korea, have all said they would move forward. | |
Because we're stupid. | |
Bulgaria. | |
Bulgarian man. | |
Dude, I want that to be a t-shirt. | |
It's just that guy. | |
Someone remind me of these t-shirts. | |
I want that picture of that guy squatting on the tank on the fucking APC. | |
Bulgaria became the latest European nation to suspend the vaccine on Friday. | |
I kind of want to move to Bulgaria. | |
At this rate, Bulgarian man, he's doing well. | |
According to Reuters, the Bulgarian government, that's how it's pronounced, guys, by the way. | |
It's pronounced Reuters. | |
You keep saying Reuters. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't know why I even said that. | |
The Bulgarian government wants the EMA to send over a written statement outlining its argument as to why it should allow vaccinations to go forward. | |
No, you shut the fuck. | |
You tell me why I have to do it. | |
That's not how they speak in Bulgaria. | |
That was more like a Spanish. | |
Bulgaria is close to Russia. | |
It's got that Serbian kind of Croatian vibe going up that way. | |
No, it's closer to it. | |
It's on the Black Sea, isn't it? | |
Underneath Romania, I'm pretty sure. | |
The news has put pressure on shares of AstraZeneca, which on Friday added to their declines from earlier in the week. | |
Norway's team said that whether or not there's a link between the vaccine and the death hasn't been concluded, though officials said the death involved a younger person. | |
Top medical Regulators confirmed Friday they'd received reports of death in a patient who received the vaccine in the county of Inland. | |
Interesting. | |
On Wednesday, Brussels top regulator, European Medicines Agency, said Wednesday in a statement referencing concerns with some Austria cases. | |
It was investigating the concerns, but that it has found no indication that the vaccine caused the blood clots. | |
I'm sure it's not. | |
I'm sure it's totally fine. | |
So there's just a bunch of other first world countries that are like, yeah, no, don't think so. | |
And then you've got this certificate number of personal safety workers. | |
Is that what they call it? | |
Basically, like the women we showed earlier, I think they were nurses or something that are, you know, their job is to look after, you know, old people. | |
And a significant number of them are refusing the vaccine. | |
Looks like Premier Doug Ford let the cat out of the bag when it comes to some health care workers refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine offered them earlier this week. | |
Ontario Ministry of Health responded to a question from this newspaper by saying they don't track health care workers who take or don't take the vaccine they're offered. | |
Oh, we don't know. | |
We don't do that. | |
We don't do that. | |
Turns out that's not true. | |
And the government does have detailed numbers responding to questions in the legislature from NDP leader Andrea Horwath. | |
Ford admitted that he's concerned about some health care workers not taking the vaccine. | |
My big concern, there's probably 40% who may not get the vaccine. | |
Well, how would you know that if you're not tracking anything, Dougie? | |
He tracks two things. | |
He tracks the butter supply of Ontario and he tracks how many people are getting the vaccine. | |
We're encouraging them to come get it done. | |
We have sites all over the province. | |
Yeah, no one wants it. | |
We don't want it. | |
Fuck you. | |
Ford's office and their government officials later sought to qualify the premier's statements. | |
While some long-term care homes have seen high refusal rates and could be as high as 40%, the provincial average is below what the premier said. | |
According to the government statistics, 70% of LTC workers have had at least one shot, the majority have had two. | |
That's not that much. | |
70%, 60%. | |
I mean, what's the margin of error there? | |
On average, I'd say 30% to 40% of this country is not interested. | |
So what do you do with them? | |
What are you going to do next to try to compel these people? | |
Concerns from the beginning. | |
Cultural factors maybe what is at play here. | |
Now they're going to try and blame it on people being cultured. | |
A study released by Stats Canada showed that 77% of black Canadians said they were very unlikely to take a COVID vaccine. | |
That study conducted last September showed that except for those identifying as Latin American or Filipino, most ethnic groups were closer to 50% saying they're unlikely to get a vaccine. | |
Yeah, it's ethnic. | |
That's what it is. | |
It's because they're black. | |
Yeah, that must be what it is. | |
Or maybe people are not as stupid as you thought. | |
Could that be possible? | |
I read that one. | |
Karen SK says, Thailand have no problem turning men into women ladyboys, but not give the vaccine. | |
That should tell you something, right? | |
Yeah, Thailand of all places. | |
Kieran Konsner, Kansna, move to Bulgaria and live in a decommissioned Soviet missile silo. | |
Why not? | |
If that option was presented to me, I obviously would have to consider it very seriously. | |
Full draw scarves, a dying patient in a Quebec hospital has to be taken outside in the cold. | |
I saw that. | |
To say goodbye to her children for the last time, our society is becoming completely dehumanized thanks to COVID hysteria and disgust. | |
And he puts a link here. | |
Yeah, I mean, this is where we're at now. | |
It's in French, but yep. | |
They pulled her outside so her family could say goodbye because COVID, it's undignified. | |
There's no dignity. | |
We care about people's health and safety. | |
No, you don't. | |
You don't care. | |
You care about following the rules and doing what you're told and making the profits for the billionaire corporations that have sold you this product that they then influence and lobby the politicians to make mandatory so they can maximize their profits. | |
It's really not that complicated. | |
But, you know, it's hard for people to accept, apparently. | |
I don't want that. | |
I'm trying to find what next here. | |
More of this crap. | |
And then we've got some more after that. | |
DJ Cognell says, hey, Rage, just wanted to let you know I'm still here. | |
And I've been listening. | |
I'm glad. | |
I was worried about you. | |
Hang in there, man, and keep giving them hell. | |
The guy pushing the vaccine despite his dad dying is fucking depressing. | |
I know, right? | |
Fuck you, baby. | |
You're going to have to. | |
Thanks, brother. | |
Kaiva says, as Canadians, how are we letting this go on? | |
Fuck Karen and your mark of the beast. | |
A lot of people feel that way. | |
Long Star Texas says, no, Ryan, no peace. | |
He's just going to take over the channel. | |
I should just let him do it. | |
I'm like, you just do. | |
I'm just going to sleep. | |
Rainbow Frog. | |
Rainbow Frog. | |
We want more Rainbow Frog. | |
That's a hate symbol. | |
We were talking about that earlier. | |
I think he had a Facebook post. | |
I was just going to cameo. | |
Yeah, do you want to? | |
All right. | |
Where's the I've got to get through this stupid vaccine passport shit and then where should I send it to you? | |
I got to figure out Zoom now. | |
I think. | |
This is going to be a disaster. | |
I'm not prepared. | |
You guys will just have to deal with it. | |
Oh, do I not have it? | |
Yes, I have it installed. | |
Oh, God. | |
I probably moved it when I emptied like temp folders and shit. | |
What do you mean? | |
When do I not, since when do I not have zoom? | |
It's been here the whole time. | |
Someone is screwing with my computer at night. | |
I don't know if it was Dennis. | |
I don't know if it was Stacey, but somebody is. | |
Change it or moved. | |
Interesting. | |
Well, I guess I have to redownload. | |
Let me find it. | |
Fuck, that's annoying. | |
It shouldn't take long. | |
It should not only take a minute. | |
I don't want to sign up. | |
Download the fucking app. | |
Alright. | |
Let's try again. | |
I hate it when it's, uh... | |
There we go. | |
That's what I wanted the whole time. | |
The whole entire time. | |
Just wasted everybody's time. | |
It doesn't make me happy. | |
Oh. | |
And there's going to be an install process. | |
You know what I mean? | |
This is a lot for a $3. | |
Come on, fucker. | |
Here we go. | |
Join it. | |
Sign in. | |
I don't remember what I don't know. | |
Sign in with Google then. | |
Oh, just Jesus. | |
Sign in, confirm, verify. | |
Verify, confirm, give us a kidney. | |
Yes, I don't care. | |
Just do it anyway. | |
We're back now. | |
Okay, so let me send you. | |
I'll start the thing up. | |
I'll send you an invite. | |
New meeting. | |
Yes. | |
The meeting. | |
Connecting. | |
Inviting Nazis. | |
Where's the part where you invite specifically? | |
There's a feature in here. | |
Invite National Socialists, German Workers' Party. | |
There we go. | |
Ah, crap. | |
I don't remember how to... | |
How the hell did I send him to this before? | |
There we go. | |
And then I have to go down to Skype next to send it. | |
Guys, I hope you appreciate this. | |
This is a lot of... | |
I have at least three mouse clicks. | |
This is worse than being in the military. | |
Stop it. | |
Oh, it's loading. | |
It's a loading wheel. | |
Oh, for my own security, I've been signed out, so now I have to sign back in. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
This is fucking ridiculous computers are a fast track to a serious anger problem. | |
All right, let's fucking sign in again. | |
And then let's play, do you remember your password? | |
Yep. | |
Apparently I did. | |
Almost there. | |
Almost there. | |
Now, paste the invite link from a million years ago. | |
There he's got it. | |
Hopefully that does it. | |
And then whenever he shows up, he shows up. | |
I don't have to. | |
Try and figure out how to where's the stupid meeting call? | |
I don't know. | |
I'll figure it out. | |
In the meantime, while we wait for that. | |
Oops. | |
Got to get the wrong chat box up here. | |
Anyway, this is why I Skype. | |
Oh, yeah, Riser. | |
This is why I Skype. | |
Yeah, Skype. | |
The window just bounces around like crazy. | |
Try the brick. | |
I should just put the brick right through the goddamn thing. | |
Camus Key says the boomer tech chat hour. | |
Yeah, basically. | |
Donna Z, Jesus Christ, thank you so much. | |
That's a lot. | |
I appreciate that. | |
I don't know what to do for you. | |
I should be doing something like dancing or I don't know. | |
Any friend of Ryan's is a friend of mine. | |
I don't know your work, but I'm in. | |
Oh, thank you. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Lone Star Texas says better. | |
Happy birthday, good sir. | |
Thank you. | |
Oh, there we go. | |
All right. | |
Let's go. | |
He's on his way here. | |
Is it working? | |
There we go. | |
Can you hear it? | |
Hello. | |
Why is there no audio on it? | |
Fuck. | |
I got a re. | |
It's not. | |
I don't know why. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
This is a pain in the ass. | |
Oh, man. | |
Exit minimized. | |
Hang on. | |
He's not muted. | |
I'm not muted, am I? | |
Yes, joint. | |
Oh, for fuck's sakes. | |
Does that work? | |
I hear you. | |
There we go. | |
Fucking god damn it. | |
Anyway, sorry about that. | |
That's why you need a guy in the chair. | |
I do need a chair guy. | |
I'm just trying to do everything by myself. | |
It's a massive. | |
There we go. | |
Let me just move you. | |
Boop. | |
You're not Sean Arsenal. | |
Wearing the plaid. | |
You are. | |
Look at that. | |
Look at that. | |
I'm going to change this for you. | |
Let's see. | |
Awesome. | |
ANC report.com. | |
Is that your... | |
ANCREPORT.com. | |
That's right. | |
How's Japan? | |
I see you have no lockdown, so I assume everyone is dead. | |
Yeah, we only have 18 deaths per million with no lockdown and no masks. | |
Only 18 people still alive in all of Japan. | |
You heard them. | |
Because they didn't lock down. | |
Only 18 died. | |
No, everyone's dead. | |
I hear what I want to hear. | |
I'm in North America. | |
Well, you'd have to see that Grabbler thing you had on earlier. | |
Dr., what was his name? | |
Dr. Babbler. | |
He's a Fauci, yes. | |
Fauci. | |
He'll tell you what to think. | |
Yeah, he will. | |
He's a great con man. | |
He reminds me of one of those kind of snake oil salesman type characters. | |
It's fine. | |
It's fine. | |
Everybody raise your glass to 109. | |
Maybe have a speedy 110 for Diagnalon. | |
Diagalon. | |
Or is it Diagnalon? | |
I don't know. | |
Diagalon, yeah. | |
Started as a joke because like Texas wanted to see it in a lot of the southern states, and then you've got the same, you've got Western separatism in Canada, too. | |
And I was like, Alaska would probably come. | |
And if you look at it, eyeballs are on the south. | |
Yeah, and it's like we do this. | |
You could just link this right up. | |
You go all the way up the Midwest to the Dakotas, Montana, and then you're into Saskatchewan and Alberta. | |
They both hate this shit, too. | |
They want out. | |
It's like, why wouldn't they come too? | |
Makes perfect sense to me. | |
Keep going. | |
You got that on the shirt? | |
Not yet. | |
I want to. | |
I've got to get that. | |
Well, you came up with it. | |
I'll buy it if you put it on for sure. | |
Internet. | |
New CSA. | |
There's a whole war to it now. | |
Our arch enemies are Circulon, the Circulonians, which, you know, they like to infiltrate countries and subvert with the media and banks and these kinds of things. | |
And they're just scumbags and war-maundering lunatics. | |
And they're everywhere. | |
They're horrible. | |
But death to the Cirques. | |
The Circulonians are the worst. | |
That's the rival empire. | |
Cirque is also the word we used for the, well, Cirque Central, where they say C-E-R, the correct ethnic religious category. | |
It's also spelled Cirque. | |
C-E-R-C, Cirque. | |
If you're not in the correct ethnic or religious category, you're not allowed to live in Cirqueville. | |
That's right. | |
You have to live there. | |
Yeah, you have to be the correct isn't real. | |
It wasn't supposed to start that way, but it's just evolved into this whole thing. | |
Mandatory accent. | |
It's fast. | |
I know. | |
It just seems to keep happening. | |
That escalated quickly. | |
That got out of hand fast. | |
It jumped up a notch. | |
I guess you saw the chat. | |
I know you can read it. | |
So this is not on YouTube, right? | |
Nope. | |
God, fucking Jews. | |
Sorry, how to say it. | |
They're still watching. | |
I have a whole dedicated cadre of people that follow me around and report everything. | |
I've been using burner channels on other software to get to link for entropy. | |
I'm on my third one. | |
And they keep on doing it. | |
There's a Japanese word for that or phrase. | |
It's called King Gynofun, which is hilarious. | |
It's when a goldfish poops, but it doesn't come all the way out. | |
And so wherever the fish goes, the poop is following it around. | |
So you're calling somebody fish poop when they just follow you around? | |
That's funny. | |
That's hilarious. | |
Wow. | |
They have a word for that. | |
Yeah, there's a phrase for like stalkers and stuff. | |
That's funny. | |
I've never even thought of that. | |
I would just call them assholes and move on. | |
Mr. Pumpkin Launcher says, you've been kicked for more platforms that our nubby little masters have been booted from nations. | |
Not yet. | |
Maybe only like six or seven. | |
Defective Goyam says, Ryan, you being in Japan, Hitler made a mistake. | |
He should have attacked Soviet Russia with Japan and would have destroyed communism and the hats. | |
Soviets would have lots of natural resources for Japan and Germany. | |
Oh, we're going into that already. | |
Japan had already defeated Russia in 1906, and they had all of Manchuria and all of Indochina. | |
They were busy fighting in China. | |
Italy's who dropped the ball. | |
Italy fucked and Greece really fucked up big time. | |
Greece and Italy really fucking fucked that up for everybody. | |
And then the U.S. joined the wrong team. | |
You know, I don't know. | |
Could have wiped out communism. | |
Well, we had to destroy them so our children wouldn't become transvestited pedophile victims and sent off into endless wars for bankers and all these kinds of things. | |
That's why we had to. | |
I think the mask holes pissed me off more than the pretend gender people. | |
Although I like the newest gender. | |
Yes. | |
The super straight. | |
You too? | |
So I came out last week. | |
Yeah, I'm all for that SS stuff. | |
I came out last week. | |
SS for life. | |
I'm 100% super straight. | |
I'm not ashamed of it. | |
I'm proud of it. | |
And I will proudly. | |
I'm raising my three boys to be SS. | |
Yeah, three? | |
Wow, good for you. | |
The SS in the chat. | |
Press SS if you're super straight. | |
I love it. | |
You know, it kind of looks like two lightning bolts. | |
Like the letter S. It's a coincidence. | |
It's very much a coincidence. | |
We just call those. | |
They're snakes. | |
They're snake people. | |
That's what it is. | |
Super struck them all. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
Dude, they flipped out on that TikToker that said he's super straight. | |
I was like, hey, man. | |
Because it was super effective at pointing out their hypocrisy because he just, all the same attributes they have. | |
He's like, here's my invented sexual orientation, but it was the wrong one. | |
It was straight people. | |
So that's not allowed, period. | |
Like, that's the crux of the issue. | |
They hate normalcy. | |
They hate straight people. | |
They hate anything normal, anything resembling any. | |
If it existed and people were like, yeah, that's what we all do in 1955, it is to be destroyed. | |
That's basically your benchmark for what I know. | |
I was just in Los Angeles. | |
I had to go to the U.S. to get my money out of the banks before they steal it. | |
Yeah, thank you. | |
I said, I want to go to Venice. | |
They're like, no, you don't. | |
It's so bad. | |
It's so bad. | |
I'm like, that's why I want to go. | |
It's always been bad. | |
It's always been like, you know, jump over the homeless person and, you know, dodge the shit on the street, that kind of stuff. | |
Venice, Italy or Venice, California? | |
Venice, Venice Beach, like Los Angeles. | |
Yeah. | |
There were four times as many hobos there as I've ever seen. | |
Skid row. | |
It was just, it looked like Mad Max apocalyptic, you know. | |
It's getting better. | |
It looked like San Francisco. | |
That's how bad it was. | |
It looked like San Francisco. | |
I just want to check something. | |
And it's like a lot of our cities, too. | |
You go 20 minutes south to Huntington Beach, no masks, nothing, no problem. | |
But within LA, there are people wearing two masks. | |
Yeah. | |
Oh, it does. | |
And the different colors so that you can see that they have two masks because they're such a good, obedient sheep. | |
I'm going to try and resize this window so I can. | |
Because there was something I wanted to. | |
Ah, crap. | |
Wrong one. | |
Oh, no. | |
While you find that, I'll hold the floor. | |
It's funny to me that if you get a vaccine, that doesn't stop the spread of the disease, but a vaccine passport will. | |
Right. | |
It's kind of like you can't sit next to each other in chairs in the airport, but then you're all together on the plane anyway. | |
Well, I mean, I've been saying that for a little while now. | |
Like, it's not about, if they were concerned about their health and safety, then like, why is that not the top reason? | |
Why are you getting a vaccine? | |
Oh, because I want to be safe and healthy. | |
Like, okay, it's never about that. | |
It's about something ridiculous like you just mentioned. | |
Oh, that's not the right one. | |
That works. | |
No, it's the what a good boy am I. Give me a pat on the head thing. | |
Yep. | |
Where's my desktop? | |
Desktop. | |
I thought I had another. | |
Science. | |
What's it? | |
Yeah, it's the trust the science. | |
Trust the science. | |
There we go. | |
Okay. | |
I just want to set it up so that's why I'm just saying. | |
It's real in my imagination. | |
Yeah. | |
Which is how everything's designed now. | |
You can only get one science if you only allow one narrative. | |
It's like this is the only allowable conclusion, and this is the conclusion we got. | |
I mean, there's another story I was going to talk about eventually. | |
Let me know what you think about this. | |
This is an editorial, I think, published on Zero Hedge about Brace Yourselves, the most dramatic shift in the standard of living ever. | |
Basically, just going on about inflation. | |
And like you're saying, there's all these homeless people in Venice. | |
Gas prices are 39 cents higher than they were this time last year in the United States. | |
A lot of people aren't by this, but the Federal Reserve insists it's completely normal. | |
The price of agricultural commodities traded on the global stage is up 50%. | |
You know, that's crazy. | |
Lumber prices have increased 180%. | |
And then you've got the money printing. | |
Jesus. | |
Somebody else said, this is not what recovery looks like. | |
No, this is money printing. | |
Biden and his minis are about to pump another $1.9 trillion. | |
That's going to be fine. | |
As prices soar into the stratosphere, 9% went to the U.S. 9%? | |
Is that what it was? | |
I didn't want to give numbers because I wasn't sure. | |
But yeah, I was talking about that last time. | |
And I was like, oh, well, we got $1,400. | |
Oh, wow. | |
Out of $2 trillion? | |
That's what you got? | |
Most of this money went to other people, other countries, corporations, lobbyists, war companies. | |
How much money did Raytheon get? | |
A lot, actually. | |
Did you notice? | |
$600 for the 10 months. | |
So you got $60 a month for your closed down business. | |
Weapons companies get billions and billions of dollars because that's who really suffered the most was Lockheed Martin. | |
Did you see You see what they're complaining about? | |
Besides, you know, Prince Ginger and whatever. | |
He's sitting down with his wife and Oprah. | |
Like the three of them have over a billion something dollars talking about oppression. | |
But the stories they have now is these, the half-vax couples. | |
Have you seen this? | |
No. | |
This woman wrote this long thing in the Times about because her husband got a vaccine, but she didn't because she's 59. You got to be 60 to get it or whatever. | |
And he's talking about living through a half-vax relationship. | |
Oh, for jealous. | |
At least, if anything, this has really exposed a lot of people as to like how ridiculous they really are. | |
Like, otherwise, I've known a lot of people that, like, people, other people have told me that other folks they've known in their lives that they've known a long time that they thought they were good to go and smart. | |
Turns out they're insane or they just believe everything the TV says. | |
And it's like, Jesus Christ, divorces are through the roof. | |
Like, I know a ton of people that have had to split, you know, I thought my wife or my husband was smart. | |
Apparently he's not. | |
Apparently, he's a coward. | |
That sucks. | |
100% increase in child suicides. | |
Yeah, I read kids' help phone is up 400% this year or last year. | |
And now we're going to have all this inflation and yeah. | |
And at the bottom, it says, imagine having five kids and they don't go to school for six months. | |
And you can't go anywhere. | |
You're just in a house with five kids for six months. | |
Imagine that. | |
Anybody. | |
Yeah. | |
The end of this, it's brutal. | |
The end of this, it says, as we continue recklessly to destroy the value of the currency, other nations will begin to realize that a move to a different reserve currency is needed. | |
That's a problem. | |
And once the U.S. dollar is no longer the reserve currency of the world, there will be no going back to the good old days. | |
We're so close to the economic end game that the word collapse is not nearly strong enough to describe what is eventually going to happen. | |
That's kind of scary. | |
I agree with it, though. | |
I mean, this is the best thing. | |
I was talking to an investment banker because I was getting all my money out of the U.S. because Biden might steal it. | |
Yeah. | |
While they're talking about it. | |
We went through all the options. | |
They're talking about every option of like what to do. | |
The fucking interest rates is 0.01. | |
Even in a money market, it's like 0.05, pretty much zero. | |
Stocks, the speculators already jumped on that ahead of time. | |
So you forget that. | |
Cryptocurrency, it's like, yeah, it might go up, but then when you need to liquidate it, you might not be able to sell it until it goes down again. | |
And then you're left with your dick in the wind. | |
So there's really no option. | |
Well, I mean, yeah, you're going to sell it for what? | |
Like, that's the thing. | |
Sell it for cash, and then you got to spend that cash on something quick because it's not going to have a sustainable amount. | |
You can't sell it right away. | |
Yeah. | |
You could sell $1,000, but you couldn't sell like $50. | |
Yeah, I think there's a limit. | |
I think it's like $5,000 at a time. | |
They'll let you a lot of these crypto places for transactions. | |
Because you want to have to find somebody else to buy it. | |
Five or 10 grand. | |
It might not be anybody. | |
Originally, it was supposed to be in case the dollar goes to shit, we'll have this, but I mean, yeah, I don't know. | |
We'll see. | |
Fuck, man. | |
It's not looking. | |
Austin, I just got video from Austin, Texas, and it was like tent cities. | |
I'm like, what the fuck, California? | |
You bust in your homeless people or something? | |
Yeah. | |
It's sad. | |
It looks like your bomb went off. | |
Yeah, it was like that. | |
I was in Edmonton last summer, one of our hot cities in Canada, northern Alberta. | |
And there was a tent city there, and there was that. | |
I've never seen something like that before in my life. | |
So I was like, I want to show me that. | |
Just to get there, I had to go through several mobs and gangs of Somalians. | |
I don't know what else they would be because they look like literally straight out of Somalia, just gangs of men roaming the streets. | |
There's people smoking crack in the street. | |
There's people just sleeping in the street. | |
One guy, it was a mess. | |
I was like, this is Edmonton? | |
What the fuck? | |
They're like, oh, wait, it gets better. | |
And then you get downtown towards where the homeless encampment was, and it was just hundreds and hundreds of people. | |
That's where Chris Benoit's from, right? | |
Yeah, I think so. | |
Bret Hurt's from Calgary, a little further south. | |
I assume there's probably a camp there as well. | |
I learned all my Canadian geography from pro wrestling. | |
Yeah. | |
Where's Bret Hurt from? | |
It's just like Alberto is Chris Benoit and Calgary and all these places. | |
I think Jericho is from Alberta also. | |
Like, I think they're all, I think only Canadian wrestlers come from Alberta. | |
I think that's the only. | |
Oh, Saskatchewan has Brock Lesnar. | |
He lives there also. | |
Yeah, he's in the Yukon. | |
Is that where he's at now? | |
He's got a home in Saskatchewan. | |
Sable, too. | |
Oh, yeah? | |
Sable's up. | |
That's his wife. | |
Are they married? | |
That's crazy. | |
Cocaine. | |
He was married to Mark Merrow first and then moved up there. | |
Super straight. | |
Good to see. | |
Oh, man. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | |
So what happened with your channel? | |
I thought you said you got it. | |
I thought I could have sworn that it was appealed, but they ended your YouTube channel. | |
They didn't let me do appeals. | |
So I didn't even, like, they didn't even give me strikes. | |
They just removed it. | |
I don't know why I. As soon as I got one strike, I'd shut it all down, right? | |
So they just didn't give me strikes. | |
They just were like, you violated whatever hate speech. | |
I'm going to go, which video? | |
Yeah. | |
Or which videos? | |
They never gave me an example. | |
That's what they did to me on D-Live. | |
They were just like, yeah, you violated our terms of service. | |
I'm like, where, how, why? | |
No answer ever. | |
And then when they did finally respond to me, it's like, we're seizing all your funds also, by the way. | |
I was like, what the fuck? | |
Fuck D-Live. | |
After they made me a site partner, which you have to apply for, and they like, they want to see your social media. | |
Like, you know what I mean? | |
It's like, here it is. | |
And they went through it, presumably. | |
So it's like, you knew who the fuck I was about. | |
And then later you decide you change your mind because some people strolled through the Capitol building where one woman was shot in the neck. | |
They faked Alaska or whatever, but that ain't the real reason. | |
They just wanted me to get rid of all you guys. | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
Yeah. | |
Somebody came to them. | |
We all know who somebody is. | |
It said, here's the list. | |
Get rid of all these people. | |
We won't hurt them financially. | |
Fucking circulate. | |
Cirques. | |
Exactly. | |
Squash the blueberries. | |
And they probably paid them to do it. | |
It's 109 time. | |
Yeah, they probably paid them. | |
It's 109 time. | |
They probably paid them a fair amount of money because Fuentes and the top 20 people on D-Live were the ones making them the most money by far. | |
I think I was number 18 when they got me, and then Fuentes was number one or two. | |
Owen Benjamin was on there, Red Eyes TV, Vince James. | |
Gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone. | |
They got rid of pretty much everybody. | |
And the ones they didn't, they demonetized, they couldn't make any money. | |
It was like, do you want to go broke? | |
I assume they paid them. | |
Well, they wait till the end of the month, too, and then take all the money. | |
They waited till my stream was over. | |
And within two minutes of it being over, they cut it. | |
I was like, really? | |
Because you were just waiting. | |
Like, Whaley's done. | |
Whaley's done. | |
It's your first time on Entropy. | |
You did quite well, right? | |
Yeah, no, it's been fine here. | |
That's what I was doing. | |
Yeah. | |
This is my. | |
Is that where it's at, man? | |
This is my go-to thing. | |
Because, I mean, the people here, they're dedicated. | |
If they follow you here and put up with the, you know, the alt tech stuff, I think they're still working on their own, their own streaming platform. | |
Should be done soon. | |
I don't know what the status is with that, but that's it. | |
Like, once you're on Entropy, it's like everyone that's here is like, it's like an old cabin in the woods in the wintertime. | |
Somebody comes in, I got banned from everything. | |
Yeah, us too. | |
Come on in. | |
Everybody on here has already been nuked from everything. | |
So it's like, yep, this is the island of misfit toys. | |
We're all banned. | |
I never got on with D Live because when they first started, they banned Ethan Ralph of the Ralph Retort. | |
He was up there too. | |
And then they brought him back again. | |
Really? | |
I saw that and I go, uh-uh. | |
I never noticed that. | |
Where you in? | |
Yeah, I never saw it. | |
And then they're going to take your money and ban you. | |
They did it at the very beginning when everybody was leaving them tube for D Live. | |
And then Trovo, same shit. | |
They banned Owen Benjamin. | |
I'm still on YouTube now, but I'm not. | |
I don't pay any trouble. | |
They take 50% of your... | |
I don't think you can. | |
I don't see any way to withdraw anything. | |
It's just give us money for stupid. | |
Don't spend any money over there. | |
I'm just waiting for them to, they're being greedy. | |
Peer tube's where it's at. | |
You do a peer tube entropy combo. | |
I've had a few guys. | |
I've had a few guys tell me about that. | |
Some of the guys I was talking to about setting up this alt platform kind of thing said, well, they suggested. | |
You should minimal back all your shit up on there. | |
Yeah, I've got everything's on Odyssey for now. | |
I think I have everything else on my hard drive, too, except a lot of the streams. | |
Right. | |
Bit shoot's been a bit. | |
Odyssey doesn't have live stream, though. | |
No, not EM. | |
Somebody just tested. | |
I think it was Rumble. | |
BitShoot's never. | |
YouTube does. | |
Do they? | |
You can launch them. | |
I'm not sure what I'm doing right now. | |
Well, there we go. | |
Live stream. | |
I've been doing it. | |
Okay. | |
The Trailblazer. | |
I'll just wait in the back of the movie. | |
You got banned on YouTube in 2008. | |
Are there fucking IEDs on that trail? | |
I don't know. | |
Ryan, go check it out. | |
I'll wait here and see if he blows up. | |
Oh, he made it. | |
Don't use horses. | |
Use some of those. | |
Yeah. | |
It's cheaper. | |
I think they banned that movie. | |
Oh, man. | |
They banned Peter Pan. | |
They banned which movie? | |
Fucking Peter. | |
Yeah, Peter Pan. | |
Peter Pan. | |
Dumbo's gone. | |
Peter Pan's gone. | |
Dumbo? | |
Why? | |
I saw they gave the Looney Tunes Bunny. | |
Isn't that Animals? | |
Yeah, the Looney Tunes Bunny. | |
Her tits were too big, so they gave her like nothing. | |
But I was like, well, you know, the hips are still quite femininely enticing. | |
We're going to have to change that also. | |
We want to have a gender-neutral rabbit. | |
We don't want her to resemble any kind of attractive human female in any way. | |
The Looney Tunes bunny. | |
Yeah. | |
Had two big boobs. | |
Yeah. | |
It wasn't even that extreme. | |
She clearly had breasts, you know, and they took that away. | |
I saw that on Sam Tripoli's Instagram page earlier. | |
Holy crap. | |
He's on PeerTube. | |
I've seen you talk to him a few times. | |
How do you get along with those guys? | |
They're funny as fuck, dude. | |
I think you would do really well on that. | |
I probably talk to him. | |
I haven't watched enough of him. | |
He always seems like he's kind of fucking... | |
Dude, he's always coked out. | |
I'm like, he might just be like that. | |
I know some guys. | |
He's not coked out. | |
That's just him. | |
I think he's just like that. | |
I've been around him long enough, like live. | |
People say that around me, too. | |
He doesn't drink either. | |
Oh, no? | |
He doesn't even drink. | |
Okay. | |
Nope. | |
Smokes. | |
I like his show. | |
I like some of the stuff I've seen on there. | |
He's just old school. | |
That's kind of what East Coast Canadian, these guys are doing. | |
They just sit around and talk about wild shit, which is becoming incredible. | |
The video that East Coast Canadian made with all the deaths from vaccines. | |
Yeah, you like that? | |
It kind of gave me hope. | |
Yeah, it was inspiring, hopeful. | |
Dude, there you go. | |
I was like, if all these, all these dumb fuckers off themselves, maybe the future is bright. | |
I was talking about that. | |
I was like, what if that's Gates' master plan at the end? | |
We all just build a statue of him because he's like, all right, I did it. | |
I killed all the stupid people. | |
And we're like. | |
No, he got him to kill people. | |
That was amazing. | |
You had a son telling people to take the vaccine after his father died. | |
That's how deep he was. | |
I know. | |
Because he needs it to be, you know, a reason for it or whatever. | |
Like, your dad died because he took the jab. | |
Exactly. | |
And it's like, obviously he failed. | |
Nope. | |
Oh. | |
Oh, he looked like he had that kid look like he's a hot dog away from a heart attack. | |
They all are. | |
I played one earlier. | |
There was some woman who was like, I think they should be fired, lose their jobs. | |
Like, you're 300 pounds. | |
You stopped caring about health a long time ago. | |
If you ever did, don't sit here and act like. | |
And these people, they're always pushing shopping carts around just filled with dehumanized, right? | |
ANCReport.com. | |
Get yours now. | |
Only three easy installments of $99.99. | |
No, we can't sell these. | |
No, no. | |
We can't sell these because they're medical products. | |
Oh, for fuck's sakes, really? | |
That wouldn't surprise me. | |
No, I'm going to recategorize it as a Halloween mask. | |
Say that they're like underwear. | |
That's the fucking thing. | |
I should say if you're allergic to stupid. | |
It's a preventive. | |
It's birth control. | |
It's a contraceptive. | |
You put it on your face and all the women go, yeah, I'm never fucking that guy. | |
That should be outworked. | |
That's how I see. | |
When I see somebody wearing a mask, I'm like, no, no. | |
I'm just like, can't believe you. | |
You don't even look at them. | |
Defective Guillem says, Japan signed non-aggression. | |
We're going here, I guess. | |
Japan signed non-aggression treaty with Soviet Russia April of 41. Stalin accused Japan of aggression in 45 and attacked Japan. | |
Stole Sokolin Island and Kiril Islands. | |
Yeah, that's true. | |
I think they still belong to Russia to this day, don't they? | |
Then they tried to go to Hokkaido and got their asses beat. | |
And Mr. Cogdo. | |
That was after the nuke, and they thought they could get in there. | |
Oh, was it you, Cogdo? | |
A few people, it was you and some other people, but DJ Cogdo says, Don't forget I made you an account on PeerTube for you and sent you the login information on Discord. | |
The name Raging Distance on there is yours if you want it. | |
I probably should. | |
I probably don't understand it. | |
I looked at it and was like, I'm retarded. | |
I can barely. | |
No, I have a nerd that will do that for you. | |
That's what I need. | |
I need nerds. | |
Yeah, I got nerds. | |
I've collected them. | |
I've denied the nerds my whole life. | |
Collecting them. | |
It's a good. | |
Yeah. | |
I saw that had foresight. | |
It's like, well, they know how to do this kind of shit that I don't feel like doing. | |
Or an eight terrain. | |
My nerds are high level, man. | |
They like knew the type of dice. | |
I use the Dungeons and Dragons picture for a fundraiser, just being funny. | |
And I had some random dice and like a little silver action figure or whatever. | |
Right. | |
And like papers for characters. | |
And they're like, oh, that's the blah, blah, blah dice with that's made out of colored resin. | |
That guy's good at shit. | |
That guy knows how to how to work a computer. | |
You're hired. | |
You're hired. | |
You know the kind of dice, the fucking material and the gaming dice? | |
Yeah. | |
Be like, listen. | |
Yeah. | |
I'd be like, you teach me how to get laid and I'll solve your computer problems. | |
Like, deal? | |
You have a deal, sir. | |
It's like, you come to Japan. | |
I'll give you the full fucking tour. | |
Yeah. | |
But I want a PeerTube. | |
I want a script to grab my videos. | |
And we have that. | |
If you have Odyssey or Library, whatever. | |
We have a script that'll grab all your videos and put them on PeerTube. | |
And you can live stream on PeerTube. | |
And you can custom make a skin or they will, you know, that's what's all ragecasty. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Interesting. | |
Yeah, I should. | |
A few people have told me about that. | |
That probably is the direction I should go in. | |
I'll use YouTube until they ban me just because the other problem is that's where the most, and I don't, I mean, you've been doing this. | |
How long now? | |
15 years? | |
I was on YouTube since 2006. | |
So, yeah. | |
So 15 years. | |
And before that, I was doing MySpace and Google video and stuff. | |
So the hard part is, at least in my, I mean, because I watch the numbers and, you know, if you're, if you're cut off like from where all the fish are, like, you're just going to be stuck with the same people. | |
Like, there's a very, there's very few people in this end. | |
And the only way to get, you got to go where they are to drag them out of there. | |
And so if you're cut off, it's, it becomes very, very, very difficult. | |
I remember I noticed like you were at like 50,000 subs on YouTube for like several years. | |
And then one day it was like 70,000. | |
I was like, oh, fuck. | |
How'd that happen? | |
I don't know. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, they lie about the numbers and stuff. | |
Like, I had people stop me in the street and knew who I was. | |
They fluctuate a lot. | |
Yeah, it's weird. | |
Yeah. | |
It's shadow banning and stuff, but you're right. | |
Like, use it till you lose it. | |
And you are going to lose it, though. | |
So every time you're on there, because I think you're banned from live streams right now. | |
Yeah, for another couple of weeks. | |
I've got to say, add this peer tube, add this peer tube. | |
I keep pointing to the... | |
Oh, there's still, I didn't update this screen. | |
So it's supposed to be down there. | |
It's where the entropy chat is supposed to be. | |
If I do this, you can see it. | |
But then if I, if I don't. | |
So anyway, I didn't update that fucking. | |
Entropy.live slash raging display. | |
Entropystream.live. | |
Yeah. | |
But the website was also another thing I was slowed on the uptake with because that's like you got to have the central rallying point for people like, what the fuck happened? | |
Like, where'd you? | |
Because once you're banned, they can't find you. | |
They're not going to look probably. | |
If they don't already know. | |
We got to go on other shows. | |
I know. | |
I lost considerable. | |
Trust me. | |
I know. | |
I lost a considerable chunk of my audience that was new. | |
Yeah. | |
And they just didn't have all the other stuff. | |
I'm like, well, that's how you weed out. | |
You got to build it up again. | |
You weed out the week that way, though. | |
You only get the OG serious people that know what the fuck is going on. | |
And it's crazy how small it is. | |
I'm one of those people. | |
I am one of those boomers. | |
Even though I'm not a boomer. | |
I guess I'm a boomer, too. | |
Likewise, I am. | |
I'm 35 on Sunday, so I'm basically, I'm mostly dead. | |
I'm pretty close to dead, I think. | |
35 of you having a birthday. | |
Man, life crisis on Sunday. | |
Thank you. | |
Dream come true. | |
Donna Z, I'll read your entropy chat, says, can we email Rachel on PeerTube? | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I believe she's talking about Rachel from Entropy. | |
Yeah. | |
I think we can. | |
We've put pressure on them to get on PeerTube. | |
I think once Red Ice grabs it, that'll motivate them to do it. | |
I'll do the same if I can figure it out and sort it out. | |
And they're like, look, there's a lot of us on there. | |
Just, you know, it was a favor to us. | |
Considering we make all your money. | |
I'm sure they will. | |
I mean, it's one of those things. | |
Do this and do that and make this also. | |
It's like, from what I can tell, it's a handful of people trying to, you know, the shit takes time. | |
It's a lot of work. | |
And it's hard to do. | |
You got to read Fire Pixies. | |
Fire Pixies in a mood. | |
Hell the fuck. | |
Oh, bigots. | |
That's like someone just kicked the door in. | |
I already ran out of drink. | |
I ran out of my purple drink. | |
Oh, shit. | |
What are you going to do? | |
What you should do is get someone in your family to overdose on fentanyl, arrange it so it looks like they were killed by the police and then get $40 million in a settlement. | |
What do you think? | |
But just fly to Mexico and then illegally cross and they'll take care of you. | |
Yeah, I guess. | |
It doesn't work if you go north to south. | |
You got to go south to north, I guess. | |
That's where the opening is. | |
Yep. | |
You got to go south to north and then you're taken care of. | |
Brutal. | |
What are y'all going to do, man? | |
I'm sitting here watching from Asia. | |
The world just falling. | |
I know, right? | |
That's why I named the stream. | |
I was like, the flames are pretty. | |
Like, it's literally on fire. | |
Everything is just falling apart. | |
Dr. Demento, there's a dementia patient that's president of the United States. | |
He doesn't know where he is all the time. | |
Like, he's very clearly. | |
He asked where he was the other day. | |
What city is? | |
That's crazy. | |
And people are like, oh, well, you know, he travels a lot. | |
Like, he's confused. | |
No, have you ever in your life, as a grown adult person, been standing in a place in the world and you're like, I'm not sure where I am? | |
That's not good. | |
The only acceptable time where you're like, and you don't ask anyone until you're like about to give a speech. | |
You didn't ask somebody before. | |
Where am I right now? | |
Like, you don't know where you fucking are. | |
Even when I'm like blackout drunk and on benders when I was in my 20s and stuff, I still had a general idea. | |
I was like, I think I'm outside Fredericton somewhere. | |
Where am I? | |
I want state. | |
You don't know where you're, you know, where you woke up this morning and you've moved since then. | |
You got on a plane, presumably. | |
Never once did you ask where you were going. | |
You're just coasting along in the world and you just wind up in a place about to go on TV and you're like, Where am I, by the way? | |
Dude, we could have been taking you to a fucking execution site for all. | |
You didn't ask once. | |
You're just like, order, all these people with guns are taking me. | |
Oh, well, you're the fucking president. | |
You don't know where you are? | |
Holy shit. | |
I had an Australian friend passed out in a taxi when I was taking him to his hotel. | |
And so instead, I went to Chinatown and dropped him off in Chinatown when he started in Japan as a hidden. | |
Am I in China, dude? | |
Everything's written in Chinese. | |
They're like, what did you wander onto a boat or something? | |
Imagine waking up in Chinatown. | |
He didn't know there was a Chinatown in Japan, but I was like, oh, yeah. | |
That's where we put him. | |
Damn. | |
He had no idea how the fuck he got there because he fell asleep in the taxi. | |
Well, it's like. | |
109. | |
I'm going to go take a quick leak. | |
Do you want to take over for a minute? | |
I can do that. | |
This is your stream now. | |
Whatever happens is not my fault. | |
You have the card number two. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Disavow. | |
Disavow. | |
Wasn't me. | |
I wasn't here. | |
So, about those wooden doors and glass windows. | |
He comes back and sits down. | |
He's like, and that's why there's glass windows in my garden. | |
He's talking about the wooden doors again. | |
Oh, no. | |
It opens in. | |
The door opens in. | |
I did a David Cole impression in front of David Cole at David Cole's house. | |
It was unnerving. | |
But they all had to do it. | |
And then I had a chance to do my Finkelstein impression in front of Norman Finkelstein at the anti-APAC event in Washington. | |
And I just completely forgot to do it. | |
I've been thinking about it. | |
And I was like, if he's ever at one of these things, I got to do it. | |
And then he came and I was so excited to see him and taking pictures and all that. | |
I completely forgot. | |
Somebody asked Spinning Squirrel for 109. | |
Well, this isn't my channel, so I'm not throwing the Spinning Squirrel up, but you can do the little animated one on the bottom. | |
I think that's available. | |
We got a lot of Rajack requests. | |
Today is a vodka. | |
It's a little bit too mild and a beer. | |
That's all I had. | |
I had to go down and refuel Leahy style. | |
109, the epic 109. | |
You guys should donate to Ragecast. | |
He's doing well. | |
I think he'll find his way over to PeerTube soon anyway. | |
Smokey for five says, Ry, tell us why everyone got freaked out when you went to meet David Cole. | |
I mean, I didn't know that they knew that I was there until afterward, but I think they just didn't want us talking to each other, comparing notes and stuff, you know, and he was a historical revisionist for this certain war, a certain thing that you're not allowed to mention or question or have any nuanced view about. | |
He's made some movies about it. | |
You may have seen David just type in David Cole, Auschwitz, maybe. | |
And yeah, you see what he did when he was talking, but we had a good time over there. | |
I just sat down. | |
We had a good time. | |
I just sat down and I heard David. | |
I'm like, oh, for fuck's sake. | |
That was fast. | |
I went to visit him one time when he was having a hard time. | |
His mother was dying. | |
It was really sad. | |
She was in the kitchen, like in the little crib. | |
It was terrible. | |
And we brightened his mood. | |
And it wasn't like two weeks later that he got a job with Tacky. | |
He shaved. | |
There was a little incident, though, at his house that scared the shit out of every man there. | |
But I promised him I wouldn't tell what happened until after he dies. | |
Was it a ghost? | |
It was worse than a ghost. | |
Oh, God. | |
Way worse. | |
What? | |
The grossest thing. | |
I like, okay, so in his house, he's got all this Nazi paraphernalia. | |
Yes, Jewish. | |
He's got all this Nazi stuff insides it. | |
Interesting. | |
And he has this pretty cool like scrapbook thing. | |
You think, I was like, what is this a baby book or something? | |
But it's just like all these Nazi leaders and stuff. | |
And he said, no, in Germany, even though Hitler was very opposed to smoking, the cigarettes as a way of like appeasing the Nazis, actual Nazis, I know that gets overused, was they took like prominent figures, Himmler, you know, Göring, whatever, and certain generals would be, you could get a little, a picture on the cigarette pack. | |
And so you could like a baseball card type of thing. | |
Yeah. | |
So you got your pack of cigarettes. | |
Or maybe if you had to buy the log or whatever, and you got a picture of some prominent figures. | |
I'll trade you my two York and Pipers for your Herman Goering. | |
Well, this is what's funny is like people like David Cole have books like full of all these Nazis from the cigarette thing. | |
He's like, I'm missing this one. | |
It's like, this is his Pokemon. | |
He's like, he doesn't have this particular Manstein or whatever. | |
He's like, I really want it. | |
If only I could find a Gudarian, I'd be completely. | |
And he's just like, he's comfortable on a couch, you know, and he's got his book of Nazis and he flipping through. | |
And then he shows us some other things and all. | |
And then we go to the bunker enforced doom or whatever the fuck he called it, mattress reinforced death camp or something, where he films his videos, his stuff. | |
And then he went to get something out of the closet. | |
That's where I'll stop the story because all of us were like ran out of the room. | |
It was bad. | |
I'm not even going to say, guess what I could. | |
Let your imagination wander. | |
Let me show you this. | |
No, David. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Hey, guys, look at this. | |
I got this skull in the closet. | |
You'll never guess whose it is. | |
No, what? | |
I can deal with a skull. | |
I could handle that. | |
I'm like, that's crazy. | |
It's worse than a skull worse than a ghost. | |
Worse than a skull. | |
Well, I don't know if I'd actually seen a ghost. | |
Holy shit. | |
That would be weird because I don't believe in ghosts. | |
But if I'd seen one, I'd be excited because that would open up a whole new world of thinking for me. | |
Anderson Paladins. | |
He wants to know if it was in a jar. | |
Was it something in a jar? | |
Nope. | |
Did we lose him? | |
No, it wasn't in a jar. | |
It wasn't in a jar. | |
I don't know from Aldehyde. | |
Okay. | |
So it wasn't a shrunken head. | |
The feet is in the jar. | |
Okay. | |
Anyway, you're close. | |
You're close. | |
Shrunken head is close. | |
That's enough hints. | |
WHY, David?! | |
Why would you- I'm just going to delete, you know. | |
He's a sick man. | |
Shrunken head is pretty cool. | |
He's a sick man. | |
He was on that show, the Holocaust denial show back in the fucking day. | |
He apologized. | |
Yeah, you can't apologize. | |
He apologized actually. | |
It doesn't matter what. | |
Oh, I'm sorry for showing you this. | |
Why'd you do that to me? | |
That's worse. | |
That's worse than a poltergeist. | |
I would rather be eaten by a velocity rattle. | |
I felt like I visited Harvey Weinstein instead or something. | |
It's like, why'd I come here? | |
Why'd I sit on this couch? | |
What else is said on this couch? | |
That's horrifying. | |
That's scary. | |
Well, this stream should surely be. | |
Other than that one moment in that thing, he was a very good host or whatever. | |
He's got lots of stories. | |
He's funny. | |
He's funny to listen to. | |
I enjoy listening to him sometimes. | |
For lack of better worded things in his house. | |
Yeah. | |
He was doing streams. | |
He's very witty. | |
He is a smart guy. | |
Mitchell call. | |
Where's this one? | |
Oh, Smokey. | |
That's how that started the whole thing. | |
Anderson Palace's happy birthday. | |
I'm sending you 109 wooden doors and a bunch of Israeli-made soap. | |
All right. | |
Firepicks, he says, I'm fired. | |
What's funny is we bought some plastic bottle vodka for David before we went over there. | |
I was like, get the, like, somebody sent him money for a drinking fund. | |
I'm like, okay, get the shittiest like vodka. | |
Bottom of the shelf. | |
Yeah. | |
I had brought it like years. | |
Didn't he like stop drinking for a while? | |
So now he's just like, fuck it. | |
I don't, it's the end of the world anyway. | |
Who cares? | |
He's like, I didn't. | |
He's like, I can quit it or not when I want. | |
That's not why. | |
It was because his liver was giving out. | |
It wasn't because he was like acting crazy or whatever. | |
Partying too hard. | |
He wouldn't come out with this one time. | |
I know it's because we were all drinking and he wanted to and couldn't, but we got him the shittiest vodka there was plastic bottle bottom shelf. | |
Prince Igor, we call that in Canada. | |
Prince Igor vodka comes in plastic. | |
It's basically paint thinner. | |
Yeah, basically there is a lower version. | |
It's called Homeless Choice. | |
It comes in a vending machine in a jar with like a sticker. | |
You peel off like an aluminum sticker. | |
That's the top. | |
That's supposed to be the point in time where you're like, if you're an alcoholic, you know like kids' juice boxes where you peel off the aluminum and you just drink it. | |
Yeah, you're like, I chose to buy, like, this is where I'm at in life now. | |
It's like a little baby food jar with an aluminum sticker lid. | |
It's called Homeless Choice. | |
It's 50 cents. | |
50 cents. | |
Couldn't find Homeless Choice. | |
So we got the second worst vodka. | |
Bulgarian. | |
Brought it in as a joke, and he already had an empty bottle of it on the table. | |
So he's like, how'd you know? | |
I was like, I guess you get drunk for less money because he is Jewish. | |
That's all you need to do. | |
He is Jewish after all. | |
So maybe. | |
Yeah, hugging them, Abraham. | |
Trying to be tight with his, you know, trying to speak. | |
I mean, if you're going to get drunk, what difference does it make? | |
It doesn't say that. | |
Pension Lincoln. | |
Yeah. | |
It's like. | |
Well, that's the Uncle Remus philosophy, right? | |
He says it's 99% liquor. | |
That means you get fucked up for less money. | |
Yes, exactly. | |
I mean, yes, that's why. | |
What you sweating at? | |
Of course. | |
You know, excuse me, you have to control yourself. | |
Like, you know, Uncle Remus of Burr Rabbit. | |
He's got the bluebirds and stuff. | |
And actually, there's no cartoons. | |
It's just all in his head. | |
He's fucked up. | |
Oh, Fire Pixie says, who are you singing to? | |
109, say it. | |
6 million sounds a little high, Rainbow Frog. | |
$6 million is a lot to pay for anything. | |
It seems like a high number. | |
Yeah. | |
For anything, really. | |
Smokey says, sorry. | |
I guess he started this whole thing. | |
Cambus Gee says, so how many cookies an hour are these motherfuckers? | |
We're trying to get you raided by the FBI. | |
Yeah, thanks. | |
What else can you do? | |
Hey, you guys. | |
Exactly 6 million. | |
You have any homemade explosive tips? | |
Like, what else should you guys be saying? | |
Just trying to get me in trouble now. | |
Exactly $6 million on the dot. | |
I mean, we haven't talked about the Unit Bomber yet. | |
Well, apparently, Greta Thunberg is sending him letters in prison, so that's, you know, I don't know if that's true, but. | |
That's a great meme because that makes people want to go read the manifesto. | |
Yeah. | |
And the shit libs need to read it more than anyone else. | |
Interesting. | |
That may be worse. | |
He was right. | |
I mean, come on. | |
Probably shouldn't have blown up random people for no reason. | |
That was a bit fucked, but everything else he said is no reason. | |
It wasn't for no reason. | |
Well, I mean, you know, I mean, at least target the, you know, the IBM CEO or something. | |
I'm going to be blowing up a guy in his garage who works for an airline or, you know, some of the people he killed was just like, why? | |
I don't understand. | |
It's because they sent other people to go get their mail or whatever. | |
But yeah. | |
I'm like, Ted, you're a genius. | |
I could give you a way better list of targets. | |
Yeah, basically, he was a genius. | |
He was very smart. | |
And when you read it, you're like, fuck, this is hard to like, yeah, we're basically slaves to this technology. | |
And that stuck with me. | |
I remember reading that. | |
I was sitting at a red light one time in the city, four-way stop. | |
And it was one of these roads where you can see in both directions for like a kilometer or a mile and a half, in any direction. | |
Like there's nothing coming. | |
Three o'clock in the morning, red light. | |
And I was like, what the fuck am I doing? | |
I just drove through it. | |
Like, why am I stopping? | |
Because the light told me to? | |
Well, it's for safety. | |
There's no one else here. | |
I can see it. | |
But other people will sit there and wait for the light to tell them to go. | |
That was basically the whole thing. | |
He's like, you're now a slave to this light in the sky. | |
Do you not see how insane that is? | |
And I was like, that is fucking ridiculous. | |
So I just do it all the time. | |
Another time I did that last time. | |
Imagine if you're depressed because of your environment. | |
So they gave you pills to change your brain. | |
Yes. | |
That's exactly right. | |
Like, oh, you know, you just need more pills. | |
Like, no, maybe not. | |
Maybe I need solutions to my living condition, which is shit. | |
Maybe I don't need to be high on, you know, I have all kinds of pills to make me feel like I'm not dying when I am. | |
That's painkillers is what you're doing. | |
You're giving a dying man morphine. | |
That's what this shit is for a lot of people. | |
Just coping. | |
Like, I'll just keep surviving through it somehow. | |
What happened last summer? | |
Even though it gets worse. | |
Oh, I just, I was at a rest. | |
I was just somebody else's park next to me at the same intersection. | |
And it was red. | |
And I just went. | |
I remember looking at them and like smiling. | |
And they were like, I just killed someone. | |
They couldn't believe I was just driving through the red light. | |
And I went all the way down the road and I looked behind me. | |
They stayed there. | |
They didn't move. | |
It stayed red for another 30 seconds. | |
They were still just sitting there. | |
Like, you just watched me do it and nothing happened. | |
Red is a suggestion. | |
That's right. | |
Maybe don't go. | |
I'm like, nah, I'm fine. | |
And I just went. | |
You know, that's how it was. | |
people will do that even when they're walking, like at a college, everyone's walking to class or whatever. | |
Oh, red light, and they all just sit there. | |
Yeah, there's no ready going anywhere. | |
There's no cars. | |
There's no reason to stop. | |
I've noticed this in New York. | |
No one gives a fuck. | |
Or like when last time was. | |
But once one person walks, most of the others start walking and then everybody walks. | |
It's the fun, just like not wearing a mask, not getting the vac, you know what I mean? | |
You just need a lot of people don't want to do it. | |
All it takes is just that one person to do it first. | |
And then they're like, wow, yeah, fuck. | |
You know, he's still alive. | |
These mask holes have to see somebody not doing it. | |
Yeah. | |
I just, when I went and bought these at the store, I didn't, I walked in, picked them up, left. | |
There's probably 15 other, 20 other people in there. | |
Nobody, all wearing masks. | |
Nobody said words. | |
I'm just like looking at them like, you don't have to wear it. | |
You know, I'm not. | |
No one cares. | |
It looks like a muzzle on a sheep. | |
It looks so stupid. | |
It's cool. | |
It is. | |
I'm obeying. | |
I'm like, yeah, you know what? | |
I love that meme where it was like, listen, guys, it's two weeks to flatten the curve. | |
And then a year later, you don't have a face or any rights and you have to take experimental injections. | |
That was quite, it jumped up a notch. | |
Two weeks to flatten Middle America. | |
It's the longest two weeks I've done. | |
Yeah, two, two, two, longest two weeks I've ever lived through. | |
That's for damn sure. | |
They are getting rid of them by March 30th. | |
There'll be 16 states. | |
That's Diagalon. | |
I pulled that up before. | |
It is. | |
You'll be able to do it. | |
It is Diagalon. | |
It's Diagonal. | |
Perfect. | |
It's, you know, it's happening. | |
It's right there. | |
Where's the map at? | |
North Dakota, Texas, Mississippi. | |
Yep. | |
Florida. | |
There you go. | |
Yeah, you can see it here. | |
You got rid of them. | |
Texas all the way over to Florida. | |
And it looks like Georgia. | |
And you got Tennessee, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho. | |
Yeah, right into Canada. | |
And then the eastern part of North Carolina has never enforced it anyway. | |
And I believe Tennessee actually got rid of him first by he allowed the counties to decide. | |
And then the counties are like, okay, then we're not doing it. | |
And one of the first counties was Knox County, run by Glenn Jacob, Kane, libertarian, too, and a pro wrestler. | |
see how it came up. | |
Pro wrestlers are always... | |
We do. | |
Jesse the Adventura was a good governor. | |
Kane is a great mayor. | |
I should have been president for life. | |
I would never have allowed this kind of situation to take place at all. | |
He left with a surplus. | |
That's right. | |
I saved money. | |
Nazi Ventura. | |
Somebody's talk about ballpoint pens. | |
Ballpoint pens. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, we almost did. | |
Yeah, it was a good experiment. | |
He did all right. | |
You know, you need people with backbone that believe in something or give, you know, we just have all these spineless people that they're just there to make money. | |
You just need a regular person. | |
Like, I think the lottery would be better than voting. | |
That's a good idea. | |
Like jury. | |
I think just random fucking person. | |
You're governor. | |
Probably odds are you won't end up with someone like Cuomo. | |
I don't know. | |
What do you think of that? | |
You would never get it. | |
There can't be a oh, he's in deep shit. | |
He is. | |
They just voted for impeachment. | |
Yeah, and everybody wants him gone. | |
He's got the seventh woman accusing him now. | |
The more I read about it, like one, here's the latest one. | |
He took my hand as if to shake it, then refused to let go. | |
Did you ask him? | |
Probably not. | |
He put his other arm around my back and held me firmly in place while indicating to a photographer who wanted to pose for a picture. | |
This is sexual assault? | |
I don't know. | |
No, but the girl who's chitty, he grabbed. | |
That sounds pretty bad. | |
That definitely is. | |
If it happened, he says it doesn't. | |
And I'm like, well, you know what? | |
I thought it interesting because he's on their team and it doesn't like doesn't, they'll eat each other. | |
There's no loyalty among these scumbags at all. | |
As soon as the election was over, they didn't need him anymore. | |
He got me too'd. | |
They're not mad about him putting COVID patients in the old folks' homes. | |
They're mad about these accusations who all died after being put on veterans because he suffocated to death. | |
He targeted women. | |
Now, if it was like little boys or girls, they'd be okay with that. | |
But he targeted women, his age. | |
The Democrats can't stand for that. | |
It's too normal. | |
You know what you call a fat chick with a rape whistle? | |
Optimistic. | |
I saw one, somebody retweeted. | |
I think it was Anomaly or somebody on Twitter or maybe I can't remember. | |
It was some fat, like, just like yuck. | |
And she had like some hands. | |
She's like, imagine finding out that I'm non-binary and trying to explain that to your boner. | |
I was like, oh, like, that's pretty optimistic of you to think that anyone would find you. | |
You're not attractive. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Yeah, it is massive amounts. | |
My favorite is the big lady. | |
It's like, I want you get in the kitchen and make me a sandwich. | |
And the guy's like, how about a salad? | |
How about you run around the block a few times? | |
Oh, good lord. | |
All the SS in the chat. | |
We got a lot of SS in your chat. | |
There is a lot of them, SS. | |
We need a hint. | |
I had no idea you were so good with the SS. | |
I'm in deep. | |
SS in the chat all the time. | |
I've been tight with them. | |
I came out last week as super straight, so they're all very, very supportive of my decision to be identify that as the future. | |
Camus Keys. | |
Not a decision. | |
You're born that way. | |
That's right. | |
You're right. | |
I don't know. | |
I was just, I'm still a victim of the oppression of the system, which wants me to believe that it's a choice. | |
So I'm trying to reaffirm. | |
I was born this way, and I have no choice in the matter. | |
I'm not attracted to transvestites, so there's nothing I can do about that. | |
I believe Blair White came out in support of the SS. | |
Perfect. | |
The SS. | |
He, she, whatever was saying that, hey, people can't help who they're attracted to and not attracted to. | |
Exactly. | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
Most guys that aren't gay don't want a penis. | |
SS for life. | |
Yeah. | |
Cam is key says, oh, Jesus Christ. | |
And Frank's diary was written in ballpoint pen. | |
Weren't available till after World War II. | |
Might as well. | |
Only a part of it was. | |
I don't know anything about it. | |
I've heard there's been Ford, like there's some elements of that that may have been tampered with after the fact, which would not seem like. | |
She died of typhus anyway. | |
Yeah. | |
Well, Philip's disciple says, it means Philip's secret serves right. | |
Oh, you know what? | |
That's an interesting point. | |
I forgot to never brought this up. | |
Apparently, Philip was in, he was, he fought on both sides of the war. | |
Someone sent me this in World War I. This is the first World War before he went and joined the SS of Nazi Germany. | |
A train full of Canadian soldiers in the 5th Infantry brought a goat as a mascot while they're passing through Broadview, Saskatchewan. | |
Philip is from Saskatchewan. | |
They managed to avoid quarantine, smuggled the goat into France. | |
Sergeant Bill stayed with his unit through some of the worst fighting, suffering shrapnel wounds, gas attacks, and shell shock trench foot. | |
This goat is harder than most of the fucking people walking around right now. | |
I just thought that was pretty funny. | |
I mean, you know, I guess that's one of Philip's many secrets. | |
Well, they call him the goat. | |
He is, you know. | |
The greatest of all time. | |
He is. | |
He fights for whoever, you know, he feels like the underdog is. | |
He's like, oh, you know, went and fought for the. | |
He was apparently in the change sides. | |
Yeah. | |
They left him there, maybe, and that's what he's with. | |
The sheep will not replace us. | |
See, he's a goat supremacist. | |
Smokey says, does David Cole have Anne Frank's mummified corpse in his mother's house? | |
Jesus Christ. | |
I wish that would have been hot. | |
No. | |
No. | |
Okay. | |
I believe Anne Frank's mummified corpse would be worse than maybe than what we actually saw. | |
Maybe. | |
I don't know. | |
I get the idea of what you may have had to see. | |
Yeah. | |
This stream just went off the fucking rails now. | |
It's something you can't unsee. | |
It's burning. | |
Remember that stream with the mummified corpses? | |
Yeah, that was a bad one. | |
It's along the lines. | |
It was a little spicier than usual. | |
Like, why? | |
Why'd you do that? | |
You know, you got to live a little still hide and seek champion. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
He was wearing his lifts and he was still shorter than everybody by a lot. | |
Patton says, ridejack, shots, bigots. | |
I'll have another beer. | |
Do you have anything else with you? | |
Are you all done? | |
I drank this. | |
I drank this. | |
I'd have to go to Lawson. | |
I was only going to cameo anyway. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
Well, I can let you go if you want. | |
If you want to get back to your life in Japan, he's kicking me out, guys. | |
I'm getting 109. | |
1110! | |
AlfZen! | |
Alpha Zen! | |
That's why we say 110%. | |
If anyone ever was like, how can you get more than 100%? | |
The reason we say 110% is a little bit of a wink to let's make it round 10, right? | |
So on my t-shirt where it says 110%. | |
It's funny. | |
A lot of people will, you know, like these attitudes are really awful. | |
And, you know, because I'm a veteran as well. | |
And I've had people say, like, if the fucking World War II veterans knew what you were saying, they would fucking be ashamed of you. | |
I was like, have you met anyone born in the 20s? | |
Have you ever talked to them? | |
If anything, I'm not nearly racist enough at all. | |
I'm pretty tame compared to these people born back then. | |
Go, if you could bring them back. | |
This is a move before I let you go. | |
This is an idea I had for like a science fiction movie. | |
Elon Musk's time machine, which he's developing. | |
Something goes wrong. | |
And for whatever reason, nine or 10,000 people from the year 1920 are just snap transported into today, into the future, and just dropped into somewhere in a major metropolitan city. | |
Yeah, in the middle of a gay pride parade or something. | |
And then we just, and then just watch what happens. | |
And those people would, within, in my estimation, two weeks, take complete control of the country just through bullying and intimidation because they're just harder and meaner than everybody alive today. | |
Somebody loses a cell phone, they can't find it, they have a panic attack. | |
These people would just be sitting there with a straw in their mouth like, I think we just should fucking take over. | |
They just walk up and push a cop to the ground. | |
I said the cops would come to like disperse the crowd. | |
And you have all these guys in like suspenders and slacks and the old hats. | |
And they're all just sitting there with their hands in their pockets. | |
No one's moving. | |
There's no chanting. | |
There's no yelling, no signs, just complete silence. | |
And all the police are like, you need to disperse. | |
You can hear a pin drop. | |
And there's one guy just slowly swinging a chain. | |
Those guys who just walk up to Antifa. | |
Antifa is like chimping out and going, you know, shooting fireworks at the courthouse and just walk up and silently shoot at them all down in the road. | |
Yeah, that would be a great movie. | |
And they would eventually take a cigarette. | |
They would eventually take it. | |
The police would just be like, I think we should run away. | |
Those guys are so serious. | |
They're not even blinking. | |
They're not even talking. | |
They're just dead silent, staring at us. | |
That'd be scary. | |
That'd be a hell of a demonstration. | |
Everybody always wants, make more noise. | |
Do the opposite. | |
Make no noise. | |
Just stare at them silently. | |
Oh, boy. | |
Then anyway, let's see. | |
Lone Star Texas says, cheers, my two favorite streamers. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
Fire Pixie says, do not oven Ryan Dawson. | |
He's a professional oven dodger. | |
It can't be done. | |
Cam is Key says, so a diving team in a maternity ward sounds like a Long Island summer camp. | |
Oh, boy. | |
Holy crap. | |
Did you see the maternity suits for fighter pilots? | |
I've heard that was the thing on Women's Day or Women's Day or whatever they're doing. | |
I personally wouldn't recommend women be flying combat missions in like 5G environments while pregnant. | |
Can't imagine that's a good idea. | |
But again, I don't know. | |
I'm not a doctor. | |
I think it's a great idea. | |
I think that's natural selection at its best. | |
Much like the vaccine. | |
I'm getting the vaccine. | |
Yeah, I'm not. | |
Yeah, not a chance. | |
Not a fucking chance ever. | |
Well, anyway, man, I'll let you go. | |
If you want to go. | |
Daff Beta says 109 with a link. | |
Yeah, I can't show that one. | |
A happy 109, everybody. | |
You know what to do on 109, y'all. | |
I won't say it, but everybody go do that after the stream is over. | |
Thanks for having me on again. | |
I'll have you on mine. | |
Cheers, brother. | |
Anytime, man. | |
Get on PeerTube. | |
I will look into that. | |
Cheers, man. | |
Appreciate it. | |
To 110. | |
And hey, Fire Pixie, Donna, everyone else. | |
DJ Cogdill, you guys are rocking. | |
They are. | |
All the best. | |
They're awesome. | |
Thanks for supporting. | |
They leave Zoom. | |
All right. | |
There we go. | |
How do I get out of here? | |
Wearing a plaid. | |
I got this out of the dust just for this job. | |
Just for me. | |
Oh, I'm honored. | |
Thank you. | |
And because it was cold. | |
It is chill. | |
It is getting chill. | |
It's so cold in this bunker. | |
I can't wait till it's warm. | |
I'm freezing right now. | |
I will write to you on Skype what I saw at David Cole's if you want. | |
Shit. | |
Okay. | |
I'll do my live reaction. | |
You got to keep it a secret. | |
I won't say what it is, but I'll react live. | |
Don't say what it is. | |
All right. | |
I'm going to write because I want to see your face. | |
I have a clip just for that. | |
I just thought it was funny. | |
I was trying to think of a way to work it in. | |
It's a guy trying to eat that fish. | |
Somebody sent it to me. | |
It's like sturm, some Swedish fish that is so disgusting smelling that you just basically vomit by smelling it, let alone eat the fucking thing. | |
I was like, I've got to work this in. | |
It's hilarious. | |
He pukes everywhere. | |
It's gross. | |
You're going to see this. | |
Don't say what it is. | |
That's bad. | |
That's pretty bad. | |
That's fucking bad. | |
Shrunken head. | |
Level. | |
Yeah. | |
You can't unsee that. | |
What? | |
That's embarrassing. | |
What the fuck, dude? | |
And horrifying voice than it goes. | |
Okay, I'd be like, do you want this or do you want the poltergeist? | |
I'd be like, is the poltergeist going to check with it? | |
How far does the puke go? | |
In fact, that was almost what I did. | |
Shoot puke out of my mouth. | |
Yeah. | |
Ah, yeah. | |
No, you guys don't want to know. | |
They're like, what about us? | |
Tell it. | |
Nope, I won't. | |
I can't do it. | |
It's too horrible. | |
War of Relish says, where are your shekels? | |
To Mr. Cocaine and Rim Job. | |
They get back. | |
Oh, God. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
Is that what I'm saying? | |
That awesome. | |
That's it. | |
Jamie, I'm going down. | |
Call an ambulance. | |
Jesus. | |
Yeah. | |
Yeah. | |
All of us. | |
That's where we ran. | |
We're like, run. | |
I don't know what to do. | |
Just run. | |
Scattered like the SS showed up. | |
Yeah. | |
The SS needed to show up. | |
Who was it? | |
Pumpkin Locks. | |
Yeah, I'll read it after. | |
Anyway, Jesus, that was horrifying. | |
Anyway, thanks for coming to coming by. | |
Keep that secret. | |
Keep that secret no matter what they pay. | |
All right. | |
I'll see you. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Fire Pixie says, John McCain is still dead, by the way. | |
I'll have a drink to that also. | |
A drink to that. | |
Yeah, 100%. | |
The always, you know, entertain. | |
Ryan Dawson, everybody, ANCReport.com. | |
If you want to know about what really happened with 9-11 and Jeffrey Epstein or the Kennedys and many other things that this guy spent a considerable amount of time and research in, I recommend you go check him out and find his work on those topics. | |
If nothing else, they're going to give you a lot to think about. | |
There's a lot of information there that I guarantee you've never seen before and is very real. | |
It is very scary. | |
You know, Thern did 9-11. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Fire Pixie, thank you for that. | |
Corporal Pumpkin Launch says the G-Force would squeeze the fetus out of her like the cream out of a step-down Twinkie. | |
I thought it would be like this would be like my reaction to like communism or like, oh God, that was gross. | |
I'm trying not to throw up. | |
But sometimes in life, you know, somebody sent me this and he's like, this would be this is your reaction to maybe Christian Freeland's legs or something. | |
It's pretty horrifying, but, you know, thank you to who sent me that. | |
And let's enjoy this. | |
I don't need to explain anymore. | |
You'll just see for yourself. | |
Oh no, it smells like kiddo! | |
This is what happens when Circulon... | |
*Grunts* | |
This is a big can of Circulon he's going to try and eat. | |
It sounds like junk. | |
It sounds like junk. | |
The biggest challenge is to vomit only after the first bite as to before, according to Wolfgang Fastbender. | |
This guy's having a hard time even just opening it. | |
Turn it out, Dad. | |
Turn it out. | |
Turn it out. | |
Okay, but you're right. | |
You want me to eat the whole thing? | |
Struggling. | |
You know what I'm going to do? | |
Yeah, it's some kind of fish. | |
He's not faking it. | |
Like, he throws up several times. | |
It's horrible. | |
His reactions are hysterical. | |
Get the video. | |
some british guy's gonna try and eat this horrifying This is Ryan Doss at Dave and Cole's house. | |
Whatever the liberals talk, this is basically my reaction. | |
Come in, Robbie. | |
oh my god I can't do it. | |
Girl, this puke's all over the plate. | |
Traw, he's trying. | |
He's giving it the old college try. | |
You gotta... | |
Oh! | |
That's not food, dude. | |
Why would you try to eat something that makes you do that? | |
Your body is telling you no. | |
Do not eat this. | |
Oh, my God. | |
I can't do it. | |
I can't do it. | |
I just. | |
Stop. | |
Give up. | |
There's no harm in it. | |
Oh, it touched his mouth. | |
Oh, he put it on his tongue. | |
Oh. | |
Oh, no. | |
It's not food. | |
Stop. | |
Let's not. | |
He gives up. | |
Barf crying. | |
Oh, you know. | |
I mean, I'm kind of a picky eater, but I... | |
That's a fairly good indication that your body doesn't want all lit up. | |
I gotta find uh damn, that was banana. | |
That was uh well, I don't know. | |
Maybe, maybe that the fish just really hated him. | |
We're all about hate here these days. | |
Oh, it's all about it's all about the goddamn hatred, the ginger hate, the cirque hate, the what was it, confirmed ethnic religious, what did he say it was 109 hate cast. | |
Oh, that European industrial metal techno Duhas does mean you hate that right. | |
Oh, God. | |
Oh, God. | |
I couldn't resist. | |
Just makes you want to dance. | |
Those Germans, you know, they're known for having a good time. | |
Germany's known for two things. | |
It's dancing and its sense of humor. | |
That is incorrect. | |
We are known for our ruthless efficiency. | |
Yes, I know that. | |
Germany, I was trying to make a joke, but you don't understand. | |
I don't see what is so funny about what you're saying. | |
I know that, Germany. | |
I know, I know. | |
Christ. | |
You know what? | |
Maybe if you guys had a better sense of humor, you would have fucking made out better. | |
You know? | |
Maybe lighten up a little bit. | |
Maybe that was your problem. | |
Not enough comedians in the Reich. | |
Super straight. | |
Super straight. | |
Oh, man. | |
War Relish 89, he says, I said, CRJ, make it rain. | |
Oh, God. | |
Crisby says, barf crying. | |
Yeah, it was insane. | |
That was just funny. | |
I mean, I just had to share that with people because it was funny. | |
This is also really hilarious since we're on the topic of nonsense. | |
Just because. | |
I see things that I find are amusing. | |
And if I get a kick out of it, you guys might like it also. | |
If you don't know who Sam Hyde is, he's a right-wing comedian. | |
He was on TV. | |
Canceled because he's evil and everything. | |
And he said stuff about the super people we're not allowed to talk about. | |
Because he knows things you're not supposed to know. | |
And like, this is my goal. | |
This is what I want to do. | |
He's basically what I want to do if I could. | |
He's pretty successful as an independent guy who just says and does whatever the fuck he wants. | |
He's kind of a comedian. | |
He does have a lot of political messaging in a lot of the things that he does. | |
But he also likes to do stuff like this, which is fucking hilarious. | |
It's just satire and like post-ironic, it's been described as for the sake of it. | |
And it's hilarious, and he makes fun of these old ghost hunter shows. | |
This is just one of the many projects this guy does, and they're all, you know, anyway, check this out. | |
It's Sam Hyde, if you don't know who he is. | |
Leroy on Instagram. | |
Check this out. | |
The medical records lists an unspecified heart attack death in this gym. | |
Right now, our crew can just feel that presence. | |
and it's actually affecting some of us physically. | |
So this is a very powerful I think this ghost is trying to communicate with us. | |
little whispers, almost like crumpling paper. | |
Maybe if we hit a couple dumbbell curls, like Whoa! | |
Tell me exactly what it sounded like. | |
Hello! | |
Hello! | |
In my ear. | |
Hello! | |
Hello! | |
In my ear. | |
I swear, hello! | |
This is crazy. | |
This is not even me doing this. | |
It looks like the waves are floating. | |
You've got to be kidding me. | |
The spirit has taken him over. | |
Come on. | |
27, 28. Hello! | |
Dude, Kobe. | |
I've had enough. | |
Whatever happens next, we know it's going to be something intense. | |
The medical records list and unspecial terrifying ghost hunters in the gym. | |
I'm like, why didn't I ever think of that? | |
That's fucking brilliant. | |
Oh, there was a heart attack in this gym once upon a time, and now there's a ghost and it possessed it. | |
Fuck, you know, hilarious. | |
Those shows are silly and all of the ghosts. | |
I like the old ghost shows at Ryan's, but Capital doesn't. | |
Listen, I live in a haunted house. | |
A couple times a year, there's things that make you go, what? | |
The fuck just happened? | |
That's about it, though. | |
You don't, you know, there's nothing. | |
People are not getting possessed. | |
There's not knives flying around the room. | |
And certainly no one's talking to me, although, you know, anyway. | |
Again, Sam Hyde, very funny. | |
Leroy on Instagram. | |
Hyde Wars on YouTube. | |
Jessica says, again, happy birthday. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Cheers, she says. | |
NYC Bid, happy birthday. | |
Fag Lord, I'm Lord of the Fags, apparently. | |
Thank you. | |
Smokey says, so what was David Cole collecting? | |
Images of blue waffle or goat sea? | |
Guessing by your reaction. | |
It wasn't something so much that he collected as that he possessed and collected through perhaps by negligence or simply didn't see it. | |
He accidentally trust me, you're better off. | |
You're better off. | |
You don't want it. | |
You think you do, but you don't. | |
You really, really don't. | |
Where was I happy? | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I'm 35. 35 on Sunday, RageGuys 109. | |
I'm going to go a little bit later tonight. | |
Maybe I'll do another hour or so. | |
My beer fridge keeps filling up. | |
Spooky. | |
It could be a ghost. | |
It could be the ghost. | |
It could be the ghost. | |
Three could keep a secret if two are dead. | |
I don't even know what you guys are talking about. | |
Entropystream.live slash rage visit. | |
Bring your friends. | |
Tell your friends. | |
This is the alt tech because we're all censored. | |
Anybody with the wrong opinion is censored and silenced. | |
And we can't fix anything. | |
We can't change anything if nobody knows what's going on. | |
And that's the whole point. | |
I get sick and tired of hearing. | |
Well, I mean, yeah, I'm sick and tired of hearing people. | |
Why are you doing anything? | |
Why are you doing nothing? | |
You don't do anything. | |
This is doing something. | |
There's hundreds of thousands of people paying attention to this, and a lot of people have made friends. | |
There's a community that's been formed, and everybody's doing it. | |
We're all collectively doing what we can. | |
If only one person in the whole world has any idea what's going on, what are the odds that that person is going to be able to change anything? | |
Very zero. | |
Absolutely zero percent chance. | |
So what then should have to happen? | |
You need more people, right? | |
You need people to know what's going on. | |
So then maybe collectively we can, you know, so until that such a time, but we're maybe we're getting there. | |
40% of the population does not want the vaccine. | |
This is the issue of our time, of our lives, in my opinion, at least so far. | |
If you were born anytime between, you know, 75 till now, I mean, I mean, Vietnam was pretty crazy, but this is it, man. | |
This is the crucible of humanity, if you will. | |
It just basically comes down to which side are you on? | |
Are you on the side that values and cares enough about human freedom and the freedom of your own spirit to make and choose and pick your own decisions and consequences and live your life? | |
Or are you on the side of people that think the government should be and needs to be allowed to police that and tell you what you can and can't do? | |
Where you can go, where you can't go. | |
And it's going to have authority over your own body, perhaps. | |
It's going to tell you what you need to have injected into your body. | |
In my opinion, this is a form of rape. | |
Is it not? | |
These people are being pressured into this situation. | |
You want to use the sexual assault allegations against Cuomo as an example. | |
A lot of women in these positions are, they're not just getting beaten over the head and raped in an office, but they do end up in positions where they feel as though to go along would be less disastrous than to resist. | |
So they end up doing things they may not have otherwise wanted to do, and then later, you know, they feel gross about it. | |
And they, you know, that's kind of what this is. | |
I mean, the government and the media are pressuring people to do something they don't want to do. | |
Quite a few people are not keen on doing this, but they're considering doing it because they don't want to lose their jobs. | |
That's terrorism. | |
That's bullying. | |
That's intimidation. | |
That's not something an honest people would do. | |
We would, you know, if the virus is such a problem as it is that you wouldn't need to be constantly compelling and trying to convince people on TV and on radio and media to follow along this narrative. | |
You wouldn't have to do it. | |
They would just do it on their own because it would be self-evident. | |
They'd be like walking around telling people, hey, did you know there's a war on? | |
Like, yes, I know. | |
Everything's on fire. | |
People are shooting at each other everywhere. | |
I don't need to be reminded of it. | |
But we're constantly reminded of this. | |
Why? | |
And they make no reference to the fact that there's a huge segment of the population. | |
40% is not nothing. | |
Less than, I think the Trudeau government got elected with 33% of the vote. | |
So more than that. | |
And we're like, no, we're not doing this. | |
And they want to pretend like we don't exist. | |
There's no meeting in the United States, in the United Kingdom, in Australia, in Canada, anywhere in the Western world that's addressing the fact that a huge chunk of our population simply does not believe in or want to participate in this. | |
And you know what? | |
Let's pretend like I, you know, we all have our own opinions on the virus. | |
I'm 34 for another two days. | |
I'm in my mid-30s. | |
I'm pretty healthy. | |
I'm in pretty good shape. | |
I don't have any underlying medical conditions. | |
I have nothing wrong with me really besides my brain damage, which, you know, I don't have diabetes. | |
I don't have asthma. | |
I don't have liver failure. | |
I don't have cancer. | |
I don't have an autoimmune disorder and so on and so on and so on. | |
I am literally more likely to die in a car accident. | |
I think it's one in 100, one in 100 or 3 or so is the odds of people in fatal car crashes or something like that. | |
Does that stop me from driving ever? | |
Do I even think about it? | |
No. | |
The odds of you dying from coronavirus are significantly less than even that. | |
It's very, very, very unlikely to happen. | |
So the fact that there's this many entities and mechanisms of power in the government and in the media and in the corporate establishment, just hell-bent on convincing me and winning my approval and yours, that makes me very suspicious. | |
Like, why are you so—this is— If you're old, if you're over the age of 65, 70, that's a different story. | |
If you have autoimmune problem, that's a different story. | |
But the vast majority of the population doesn't fall in these categories. | |
So why in God's name do we need to be constantly pressured, attacked, intimidated, and bullied into this line of thinking that none of us want to do? | |
And when we say, yeah, no, thanks, I don't want to, they double down the attacks. | |
They come up with ad hominems. | |
You're an anti-masker. | |
You're an anti-vaxxer. | |
Are you one of these people? | |
They point in shame and they write news stories about you. | |
If you upload a harmless video like those women, probably did not intend for that to go anywhere. | |
This is just for our friends on Instagram or Twitter or whatever. | |
And now they're lamp, you know, now they're lampooned and dragged through the coals over the media over something that everybody is thinking and feeling. | |
And then they act like these two women are like the outlier. | |
Everyone agrees this is all. | |
And you two women are absolutely disgusting. | |
I can't believe you. | |
Why would you do this? | |
That's that. | |
Again, I'm just observing this and I'm observing both sides and I'm watching what the government, the media is doing, and I'm watching the reaction. | |
And I'm like, I'm sorry, guys. | |
After a year of watching this, the government is not being truthful. | |
Its intentions are very muddy and alarming. | |
They're doing things that literally defy science and logic. | |
And the people cheerleading this are just very disappointing as human beings. | |
And, you know, here in Canada and the United States, like We always like to think of ourselves as we attach our national identity and who we are and how strong we are as a people based on previous accomplishments. | |
And, you know, I grew up in a small town in Nova Scotia, as many of you know, and I went to a school there that thought it was amazing, amazing high school. | |
Oh, man, it's this such and such high school. | |
It's prestigious and blah, blah, blah. | |
It had that reputation 100 years prior in World War I when it taught Greek and Latin at the school. | |
Now it teaches remedial English several. | |
I would say in just the time that I went there, three or maybe four of the staff were removed for sexual harassment or assault or just straight up fucking the kids. | |
And they think they're just coasting on the reputation of generations past. | |
That's not how it works. | |
And that's what we did. | |
We coasted on the reputation and the accomplishments of our grandfathers and our great-great-grandfathers. | |
These people survived World War I while the Spanish flu was raging, did it both at the same time with a cigarette in their mouth and a beer in one hand, didn't give a fuck. | |
And then they went through the depression in the 30s. | |
Then they fought the fucking Second World War in the 40s. | |
Then they went through the 50s. | |
And you know what? | |
The 50s was pretty fucking good for a lot of people. | |
You know why? | |
Because a lot of really hard, tough people went through some really hard, tough times and they sorted everything out. | |
And we just coasted on it ever since. | |
None of us have had to fight for anything, really. | |
We've never been threatened. | |
It's been pretty good since then, hasn't it? | |
Besides Vietnam, which was also fought for, very far away. | |
And all the other wars fought far, far away. | |
And we just stayed home and consumed and consumed and bought products and consumed media and became more and more subverted and more and more weak and soft edges and rounded corners, I keep saying. | |
It's like you live in a funhouse, like a McDonald's play structure for kids. | |
Imagine living in one of those and thinking that you're some kind of tough big shot person that can handle anything life throws at you. | |
You lose your phone, you have a fucking panic attack, right? | |
So yeah, that was my movie idea. | |
Bring those people back from the 20s and drop them in downtown Toronto. | |
10,000 of them. | |
See what happens. | |
Drop those 10,000 people right downtown, Carlton Street. | |
Bang. | |
Let's see what happens. | |
Drop them right outside Madison Square Garden and say, go. | |
I would love, I would pay to see that happen. | |
But unfortunately, it's not feasible. | |
Anyway, rant over. | |
I don't know what that was about. | |
I just yell random things. | |
Kaiva says, happy birthday. | |
I feel like the run is the jam for times. | |
Like the run is the jam for times. | |
Fire Pixie says, how is Phil these days? | |
Phil, how are you these days? | |
I can try and get him to answer for you. | |
Would you like that? | |
Hang on. | |
I got to wait for Phil. | |
He's on his way. | |
He's got to put the plate down. | |
He's got to clean out his nose. | |
He has a level of vanity he wants to maintain before he presents himself to people. | |
If I go quiet here for a second, it's just because of the loading of the. | |
Of Philip taking his sweet time. | |
Oh, Philip's downloading an update now. | |
Oh, for fuck's sake. | |
Maybe later. | |
How is Phil these days? | |
Whenever he shows up, we'll tell you. | |
Mr. Rimjob, dude, that's ridiculous. | |
Thanks, man. | |
You guys are too nice. | |
Happy birthday. | |
He says a fine steak on me or Utility Pill. | |
Also, War Relish, my dick and wallet is bigger. | |
Fight me. | |
These guys just hit each other. | |
It's a friendly rivalry, which, you know, for the ages. | |
Frank Max, a happy birthday, bigot. | |
Cheers, all. | |
Thank you, man. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Cheers to all you guys. | |
War Relish hits back. | |
Congrats on surviving another rotation, Mr. Rimjob. | |
Your dick may be bigger, but my wallet will make you my bitch. | |
Also, fight me. | |
So they're clearly going to be fighting each other. | |
Thank again. | |
These guys are just don't. | |
I mean, you don't have to. | |
Bushman01, happy birthday. | |
Thank you. | |
You guys don't have to give me sympathy birthday. | |
I'm going to be dead soon. | |
I'm old. | |
I'm halfway there. | |
It's fun. | |
War Relish 89 says, I'm winning. | |
And then CRJ responds again with another sizable. | |
Not on my worst day, bud. | |
Not on my worst day, bud. | |
Full draw scarps, they want a war, hence China. | |
The Thucydides or Thucydides trap, where you have an established superpower and an up-and-coming superpower. | |
Town's not big enough for the two of us. | |
Analogy. | |
And it comes from Greece, Athens, and Sparta eventually going head to head because, you know, there is not too many chiefs, not enough Indians. | |
You know what I mean? | |
It doesn't end well. | |
Crisby says, happy hatch day with a lot of diagonal lines. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
Phillips Disciple says, think we will make it to Ragecast 120 before it all kicks off. | |
Place your bets now on when the floor will fall out now. | |
I think 120, but this summertime could be really interesting. | |
I think the election is going to be in June. | |
This is the rumor. | |
By the end of that election, people are going to have to swallow some really, really hard to swallow black pills, especially in Western Canada. | |
If Justin Trudeau does not win this election, I have no idea how that happened. | |
Andrew Simpson says, happy birthday. | |
Again, thanks, man. | |
And thank you for all that you've done, past, present, and future. | |
Seriously, thank you. | |
Thank you guys. | |
You guys are keeping me. | |
I mean, this is what we do now. | |
I'm here for you guys, and you guys are, I like it. | |
It's a good back and forth. | |
I appreciate it. | |
War Ellish89, I formally bent the knee on using my wallet to show my dick size. | |
CRJ. | |
Is it Fisticoff Zen? | |
Will we be battling? | |
Maybe Phil will have some insight. | |
I don't know. | |
Can't get it to work. | |
Sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. | |
Now I wait for... | |
There we go. | |
I don't know. | |
It's annoying because it worked so much better before. | |
Phil, how are you doing these days? | |
You're going to let us know later on. | |
A lot in the pipeline. | |
What do you mean pipe? | |
What kind of pipeline? | |
An oil pipeline? | |
Terrorism isn't a pipeline, but, you know, just go back to your... | |
I wish I didn't ask. | |
I don't want to know. | |
He'll probably tell me later. | |
I don't want to get... | |
Who was that? | |
It was a woman, I'm sure. | |
Was it Fire Pixie? | |
It was. | |
Careful what you wish for. | |
Be careful what you ask for. | |
You guys are great. | |
I'm glad you guys are having a good time in the chat there. | |
All the other people in the other, Ryan Dawson for the wins, 117 Finco. | |
I don't know when that was, but yeah, thank you. | |
He's done a lot of good work. | |
It was a big factor in me figuring out that things are not as they seem. | |
That's one way to put it. | |
One way to put it for sure. | |
I got a few other things I want to get through. | |
We're late, but I mean, it's 109. | |
Every day is a celebration. | |
It's Friday. | |
It's Friday. | |
It's fuck you. | |
Make me Friday. | |
Make me close my stream on time. | |
You can't do it. | |
You can't do it. | |
Now, speaking of the vaccines and stuff earlier, it was a funny stream. | |
Laughter is the best medicine. | |
I agree. | |
I do it as much for myself as you guys. | |
Did you, I mean, it does. | |
The more time you spend smiling and laughing and having fun, it actually does rejuvenate you. | |
Puts you in a better mood. | |
It puts you in a better attitude. | |
You're more likely to succeed in the things that you do following on that. | |
And I'm always in a better mood when I do this kind of stuff. | |
And it would be kind of a shame to stop doing it. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Especially if there's 20 people. | |
There's hundreds and thousands of you fucking guys now. | |
If even 10% of you are having a good time and getting something out of this that makes your life a little bit easier, I would be, you know, it would be criminal for me to stop doing it in a way, you know, because I like doing it and you like having it. | |
So it's how we survive. | |
And they want you demoralized. | |
The enemy want, and again, make no mistake, we are in a war. | |
It's a quiet war. | |
It's an information, a propaganda war, and it's happening inside your head. | |
And it's happening with competing information narratives and roads you can go down or not go down if you want it that way. | |
The quickest way to defeat someone in war terms is if you can demoralize your enemy to the point that they don't even want to fight anymore because they're that depressed, you win without firing a shot. | |
That's the whole point. | |
They want you to be demoralized and empty and hopeless and feel as though there's no point. | |
And to just go along would be easier. | |
And it is easier. | |
But that doesn't mean it's right. | |
Like these women that, you know, they get sexually harassed and assaulted. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Again, maybe misogynistic of me to say, but I would wager that their fathers or mothers or whoever raised them didn't tell them, didn't teach them that somebody, you know, pull some shit, you fucking knock that motherfucker out. | |
You know what I mean? | |
They found themselves in a situation they weren't prepared for, and they chose to go with whatever they felt was easier at the time, and they ended up as victims. | |
They chose the weak option. | |
When you choose the weak option, you die. | |
That's just, you know, this is a fact of life. | |
Strong people, strong animals, strong societies, strong cultures survive. | |
Weak ones die. | |
They're usually, they're either taken over physically by force by someone who's stronger than them, or it withers and dies on its own and is swept away by the incoming stronger culture, you know. | |
And if you're demoralized, you're weak. | |
You're not able to fight. | |
You don't have any fire in your belly. | |
You don't care. | |
That's bad. | |
That's a bad, bad thing. | |
And that's what I, you know, if I could do anything, if I could give anybody anything, that's what I would like to do is just give you the will to find a reason or find that feeling that's a little bit bigger than yourself, that you're doing it because, not because there's anything in it for you, not because it's you're going to get any money out of it. | |
I mean, it's just, it's the right thing to do. | |
You know, and it's a powerful emotion. | |
You can grab that. | |
Andrew Simpson. | |
I read that already. | |
Thank you. | |
War Relish 89 says, I formerly bent the knee on using, I read that one also. | |
What am I doing? | |
I'm reading them all over again. | |
Let me read some more of this. | |
Motherfucker, motherfuckers. | |
So this is interesting. | |
Trudeau is cool. | |
Weird word of using. | |
So meaning not super pumped about the idea of using vaccine passports for post-pandemic world. | |
There's just questions of fairness and justice. | |
There could be discrimination. | |
No shit. | |
My personal take on this is that he's saying what he knows is going to be politically popular in an election year. | |
There's an election coming. | |
He's not going to put his foot down on saying mandatory vaccine passports. | |
That's not going to be a popular move, no matter how you spin it. | |
Even the liberals aren't going to want to do that because the sovereignty over your own body, taking experimental vaccines, right-wing, left-wing, whatever the fuck you are, I mean, there's people that are sketched out about this on both sides, obviously. | |
And he knows that. | |
And more importantly, no, he doesn't know anything. | |
He's a, you know, many of the people that work for him are fish in people's bodies, as we've talked about. | |
He doesn't know that. | |
But the people that, like Gerald Butts and the politically quarterbacks that run his office know that, and they wisely advised him that this is the correct move. | |
He's not outright saying no. | |
He's not saying yes. | |
He's wishy-washy. | |
Could go either way. | |
Well, I don't know. | |
It could be this or that. | |
That's the way you do it in politics. | |
You don't give a straight answer, right? | |
And then there's also the idea that maybe he can't. | |
They don't have the infrastructure to even make this happen because the government is such a train wreck. | |
It's such a disaster that stuff like this is happening. | |
800,000 people are, as of now, I suppose, locked out of their CRA, the Canadian Revenue Agency, their IRS of the United States, out of their tax accounts because some usernames and passwords may have been obtained by, quote, unauthorized third parties. | |
This is the third time in a year that CRA has been hacked by unauthorized third parties. | |
How many names, how many information, how many social insurance numbers, how much tax information all got out into the wind. | |
Who knows? | |
Why are we paying any taxes at all? | |
I almost want to use this as an excuse. | |
Like, I'm not paying you any taxes. | |
I don't know where my money is going. | |
I don't know what you're doing. | |
I don't know if my information is even safe with you fucking idiots. | |
The agent said the move is a precautionary cybersecurity measure and is being taken after a similar action in February when over 100,000 accounts were locked. | |
Remember that? | |
Now it's 800,000. | |
So basically, CRA has been compromised. | |
They can't be trusted with your personal information. | |
That's a huge, huge, huge problem. | |
Imagine the IRS is just hacked and everybody's got a hold of everything. | |
That isn't good. | |
Oh, it's 800,000 accounts. | |
Is it? | |
Is it 8 million accounts? | |
Is it everybody's account? | |
Do you even know? | |
Probably not because you can't. | |
You were already hacked twice and you still haven't figured out how to stop this from happening. | |
The agency cited external data breaches as email phishing scams as possible sources of phishing scams and not get 800,000 people. | |
I find that hard to believe as possible sources of compromised personal information. | |
Maybe you're just shitty at your cybersecurity. | |
Log in information as other accounts that have been made available on the dark web, part of the internet that can be accessed through a special browser. | |
It's called Dora Browser. | |
The agency said that such preventative measures may become more frequent to safeguard taxpayers' information. | |
Next set for LOPS account. | |
Basically, you can't, this is a banana republic run by idiots. | |
No one knows what they're doing. | |
You know? | |
So when he says, like, oh, I don't know, this reminds me kind of of Jean Kretchen during the Iraq invasion. | |
He's like, oh, we're not getting involved in that. | |
That's not Canada. | |
It's like, is it, John? | |
Or is it because you've already overcommitted the military to Afghanistan and there's literally no one to send to Iraq? | |
So the best political, optical, you know, strongman version to present to the public is, we just don't feel like it. | |
Yeah, you feel like it. | |
You just can't because the military is in fucking shambles after being decimated in the 90s. | |
And then since by Trudeau again, recently. | |
I don't believe this fucking guy when he says some people because of medical conditions or other reasons will not be able to get vaccinated. | |
There are others who are on priority wait lists. | |
They'll have to wait much longer. | |
These are things we have to take into account. | |
Yeah, there's lots of people. | |
What if you're allergic to a lot of things? | |
Vaccine passports for travel. | |
You got Patty Hadjew talking about this crap. | |
The graphic design artist who flaunts all the rules, flies around to see her own family when she says you can't see yours because stay home, stay safe. | |
But she does whatever she wants because she's Patty Hadgu. | |
She's Patty fucking Hadjew. | |
You understand? | |
But the real kicker, what I really wanted to get into about this, now that I recall, this program, the COVID passport program, do you know who's developing it? | |
The World Economic Forum, developing something called the Common Pass, a way for travelers to confirm their COVID status without revealing detailed information. | |
Yes, the bankers. | |
The bankers should be in charge of who goes where and why. | |
Who the fuck asked you, World Economic Forum? | |
Who are you again? | |
I'm sorry. | |
Are you in Canada or what? | |
Like, no. | |
Some international global fucking, you know, circle jerk where you guys go hang out in the woods and fuck each other with sodomy. | |
it is you people do, you don't The program lets travelers access lab test results or vaccination records held in existing data systems or personal digital health records apps such as Apple Health. | |
Not the CDC, not the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum. | |
I see. | |
So the people with all the money are who we're trusting now. | |
Because they're the best people in the world, aren't they? | |
The people with all the money have shown time and time again to be nothing more than upstanding human beings. | |
Real heroes. | |
Real benefactors of the common man. | |
It's a program the WEF says it will help ease border restrictions, lockdowns, and stalled tourism that has led to a host of problems, including global job losses, food insecurity, and expanding poverty. | |
Yeah, no, you caused those problems, actually. | |
The government did, by shutting everything down for something that didn't need to happen in the first place. | |
All we had to do was inform the public. | |
And if you fall into any of these at-risk groups, i.e. | |
people over the age of 65, people with autoimmune disorders, people with pre-existing health conditions, et cetera, et cetera, should take these extra precautions to protect themselves because your personal health is your responsibility. | |
It's not the government's. | |
It's certainly not mine. | |
My health is my responsibility. | |
This is like suing the tobacco company for smoking and getting cancer. | |
Well, you chose to smoke the cigarettes, didn't you? | |
It says right on the package it causes cancer. | |
You did it anyway. | |
That's your own stupid fault. | |
That's how it's supposed to work. | |
But instead, we have the upside-down world where, no, everyone's health is everyone else's responsibility. | |
And if someone else gets sick, that's somehow my fucking fault. | |
If you're scared, you stay home. | |
If you want the vaccine, go get one. | |
If you want to wear a mask, wear five. | |
I don't care. | |
You go ahead and do it. | |
But you do not get to tell me what I have to do because you're not Napoleon Bonaparte. | |
And if you were, I'd shoot you. | |
I'm not a big fan of authoritarian dictatorships. | |
I just, it rubs me the wrong way. | |
You know, six emperanus and whatnot. | |
I very truly 100% believe in the agency and sovereignty of the human being. | |
When you cross that line and start using government power to do things like this and mandate that people, you will get a vex. | |
That you've crossed the line between questionable government figure and evil monster. | |
We all knew this throughout history. | |
It's always been this way. | |
Here's another thing. | |
I mean, I'm trying to quickly, because I know we're going late here. | |
I mentioned this earlier. | |
Derek Sloan wrote this. | |
I'm deeply saddened by the passage of Liberal Bill C7. | |
The bill added mental illness as a reason for choosing assisted suicide. | |
It can no longer be called medical assistance in dying. | |
In these moments when people choosing this option are not dying nor near death, we must call this what it is, assisted suicide. | |
During a pandemic with heightened mental illness, addictions, suicides, this is tremendously irresponsible. | |
Sadly, I have no doubt the passage of C7 will lead to many people with disabilities and mental illness choosing to die rather than to live. | |
Yeah, maybe I might be on that list. | |
I ask how we can have any meaningful suicide prevention if we're simultaneously offering that person the option to die. | |
I'm deeply saddened by this unnecessary and callous treatment of human lives. | |
I must also raise my discontent on the debate held in the House of Commons, which an extreme version of autonomy was raised many times by parliamentarians on the government side as if the Liberal Party was some sort of true libertarian party instead of the controlling big government party it is. | |
Yet this focus is hypocritical considering there hasn't been any concern Shown by the Trudeau Liberals for personal autonomy in many other areas of Canadians' lives, from draconian lockdowns that are destroying small businesses to forced quarantining in federal quarantine centers, even elder travelers. | |
What about their firearms policies, which have prevented law-abiding Canadians from owning certain types of guns arbitrarily while ignoring gang violence? | |
Implementing carbon taxes, fuel standards, and other schemes that are deliberately intended to influence Canada's long-term behavior and attitudes. | |
Ultimately, today's vote on C-7 hurts vulnerable Canadians even more. | |
There's no question this government is in favor of attempting to socially engineer Canadian society. | |
Yet, if so, why aim to socially engineer those most vulnerable to choose to die? | |
I am troubled beyond words. | |
That is Derek Sloan, former of the Conservative Party of Canada, and since removed for wrongthink. | |
That guy who said those words that you just heard was banished because he's wrong. | |
He's bad. | |
He's evil. | |
He's a Nazi. | |
You know, they're talking about the guns in the United States. | |
How quickly, you know, Feinstein promises assault weapons ban hours after House passes background check bill. | |
Already tons of background checks. | |
This decrepit old witch should have been retired a long time ago. | |
There needs to be term limits in Congress, term limits in the government, and there should be an age limit. | |
65, 70 tops. | |
If you're over the age of 70, you should not be in the government. | |
I'm sorry. | |
First of all, you're so detached from. | |
I don't know. | |
It's ridiculous. | |
But they want to lower the voting age. | |
I look forward to working with my colleagues to pass this bill and other reforms, including the assault weapons ban I'll reintroduce in the coming weeks with an administration. | |
It's only going to get worse, guys. | |
They're not going to stop. | |
The nightmare you think is coming is coming. | |
There's no reason to think it won't. | |
No more hopes and prayers, thoughts and prayers. | |
A vote is what we need. | |
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says his Democrats introduced gun reform legislation. | |
Aren't you the same Chuck Schumer that presided over the FBI ATS mass murder of a couple of dozen people in Waco, Texas? | |
Pretty sure you are. | |
That's strong worries from a guy who likes murdering people. | |
Don't worry. | |
The war in Iran is coming back. | |
I mean, Iran, just remember the phrase, Iran-backed militias, Iran-backed militias, Iran-backed militias, over and over and over again. | |
They'll keep saying, even if Ryan's still around for that, Iran-backed militia. | |
Because it makes sense for them to just constantly keep attacking American targets with the sole intention of, you know, suicide, but being bombed into oblivion by the American Air Force, which literally no one can stop. | |
I'm sure they'll come back in the future. | |
Let's see. | |
There's the curfew thing. | |
I want to talk about that quickly. | |
Yeah, I don't care about this. | |
Fucking Harjit Sajjan is an idiot, knew about it years ago. | |
So mass migration. | |
They'll take the problems of their old country and bring it here. | |
No, they don't do that. | |
That's Raz. | |
Why? | |
Relative of federal politicians charged with assault as Sikh counter-protesters clash with pro-India rally. | |
Jod Veer Daliwal is charged with assault causing bodily harm. | |
He's married to the sister of NDP leader, Jagmeet Singh's wife. | |
Jagmeet Singh's full name is Jagmeet Singh Daliwal, which, as I understand, is a very rich family or associated with rich families in India. | |
But that doesn't really appeal to the commoner type buffoon moron he's trying to ensnare in the Indian community. | |
So he's dropped that, you know, the last rich guy. | |
Like being named Rothschild or something would be kind of eyebrow raising to a lot of, you know, people. | |
He's dropped that. | |
And his, let's see, sister of his wife or something was arrested. | |
This is over the Indian farmer shit. | |
That's an Indian problem for Indians in India. | |
This is Canada. | |
You're in a different country. | |
It is not Canada's problem to deal with the Indian farming fiasco. | |
That's another country on the other side of the world with its own problems, its own sovereign government, and its own people. | |
It's their problem. | |
If you have a problem with that, then go to India and deal with it there. | |
You're in Canada now, big wheel. | |
We have Canadian problems. | |
Fit in or fuck off. | |
I don't care what is going on. | |
I care about this place and the people that live here and the taxpayers that live here and work here and fight to keep this fucking place afloat. | |
I don't have the time, the money, or anything else, anything in the reserves, the tank, the energy, the spiritual energy, nothing to be worried about what is going on in India. | |
What about Pakistan? | |
What about the Philippines? | |
What about Thailand? | |
What about Africa? | |
What about South Africa? | |
What about Australia? | |
What about, what about, what about, what about, what about? | |
You worry about your own house first. | |
All right? | |
And that's the last thing apparently Canadian politicians want to do. | |
And this is why, I mean, you guys can leave. | |
You can just fucking leave. | |
Another man, Jess Karan Singh, 27 of Toronto, was charged earlier with assault. | |
Yeah, lots of assault. | |
So now our police's time is being, you know, eaten up by this, our courts, our taxpayer money, because why? | |
Because Indians are fighting other Indians about something that's happening on the other side of the fucking world that has absolutely nothing to do with us. | |
Multi-culti is the way of the future. | |
Isn't that lovely? | |
I'm, you know, just so thrilled that we. | |
Oh, God. | |
Let's see. | |
I'm going to read a couple more of these. | |
COVID Island, happy birthday. | |
Thank you. | |
It says, fucking Ottawa boosts PEI immigration with invites to foreign workers. | |
Oh, we're all getting it, dude. | |
Millions. | |
The province is anticipating some growth in 2021 with anywhere between 2,500 to 3,000 newcomers this year. | |
Holy shit. | |
Not a big province. | |
Only, how many people live in PEI? | |
300,000? | |
Mr. Pumpkin Launcher says, Muslims won't take the vax and Trudeau knows it. | |
I'm going to identify as a Muslim. | |
Maybe. | |
That's one way out of it. | |
Religious freedom, man. | |
My religion says I can't, I'm not allowed to take that. | |
You can't persecute me. | |
A lot of things they're trying to do are illegal, too. | |
And it's almost like seeing how far they can get away with it. | |
Fire Pixie, this is not a sob story, she says. | |
My mother died at the end of October. | |
Sorry to hear that. | |
She was so depressed by the lockdown. | |
I 100% think it had a lot to do with her passing. | |
Again, not a sob story. | |
Being depressed and hopeless and, you know, is definitely not good for your mental state. | |
And feeling as though you have nothing to live for, Especially if you're towards the end of your life, that could very well, you know. | |
How many stories have you heard about like old people, like farmers and workers, people that like work, work, work, they've got something to do, and then as soon as they retire, they die? | |
I know a lot of guys in the army like that. | |
They were like sergeant majors, RSMs, not a lot, but you know, if you retire, they're dead within five years. | |
They just don't have any reason to exist and they just die. | |
It's, you know, once you die inside spiritually, the body's coming right behind you, right behind you. | |
So again, try to find something that makes you happy and, you know, gives you energy, whatever it is. | |
If it's this, if it's meth, if it's, I'm just kidding. | |
Shoddy Dan says for the St. Patty's Day Booze Fund. | |
Also, happy birthday, dude. | |
Thank you. | |
When is St. Patrick's Day? | |
Is it tomorrow? | |
The 13th? | |
It's always a wrong way. | |
I don't even know. | |
I'm not Irish, so I don't pay any attention to it. | |
Oh, and then, I mean, the UK, there's a couple more. | |
Man, there's a lot of stuff. | |
Netflix, you know, more Canadian, not Trudeau liberals tell Netflix to push Canadian content with LGBTQ2 plus and racialized focus. | |
So what we need is more, more LGBTQ and non-white programming, according to this guy, Stephen Gilbert. | |
What did that British guy do? | |
trying to eat the fish. | |
*coughing* | |
Yeah, Stephen that, that's his name. | |
Working on the hate speech legislation that's going to be introduced any minute now. | |
Trudeau liberals are pressuring CRTC to enforce rules on streaming services to distribute Canadian content, but not just any. | |
They want to LGBTQ plus and racialize Canadians. | |
So, you know, less white people everywhere you look. | |
Less and less and less and less and less and less and less. | |
It'll never end. | |
Yeah, this is bad. | |
This is going to be a lot. | |
We're going to do another half hour or so before I shut this down. | |
I'm sorry. | |
But, you know, some time. | |
There's more I want to get into. | |
This is ridiculous. | |
I mean, now we've reached lunacy to such levels that in the United Kingdom, they're talking about a curfew for men. | |
By 6 p.m., all men must be indoors. | |
This is legitimately, seriously being discussed now because someone tweeted the idea. | |
Because a woman went missing. | |
And again, because it's the Outrage Olympics, and it's basically just a competition to see who could get most outraged about anything. | |
Because you, again, it's a self-perpetuating system. | |
People get thousands of retweets and they get all kinds of social media likes. | |
They might become famous. | |
There's incentive for you to be outraged and lead some kind of crusade against anything you can imagine. | |
Just lead a crusade against grass. | |
There's some grass in the picture. | |
Death to grass. | |
Be that person. | |
You might catch on. | |
Maybe you'll be famous like Greta Thunberg and make millions of dollars. | |
It's nonsense. | |
So crime exists. | |
Women get abducted and murdered, as have they have since always in history. | |
So do men. | |
So do children. | |
Curiously, the United Kingdom had nothing to say. | |
There was no curfew or anything talked about when thousands of children were found to be abducted and, you know, held in rape dungeons and human trafficking circles like the Rotherham rape gang. | |
Or never mind the record number of murders and stabbings in London. | |
Does it have anything to do with the record number of migrant immigrants from third world countries, Islamic countries? | |
No, I'm sure not. | |
No, no, this has nothing to do with it. | |
But wait, they've already charged someone for this crime, so you wait till you see who it is. | |
Any solution to the real fear that women feel is going to have to be a lot more complex than that. | |
It's a bonker suggestion, but it's got us all talking about what practical steps men can take to make women feel safer. | |
You know what the men in the United Kingdom can do to make women feel safer? | |
Take your fucking government back and start putting people in charge that aren't fucked in the head. | |
That would be a great start for a lot of women to feel safer. | |
Stop importing criminals and terrorists. | |
Have a fucking border would be a good idea. | |
Punish criminals, violent criminals should be, you know, chased down ruthlessly without fucking mercy. | |
You know, there's nowhere to hide on this fucking island. | |
That would be my saying if I was the chief of Scotland Yard or wherever, there's nowhere you can go on this island where we will not find you. | |
We will get you and we will fucking drown your ass. | |
There's no way out. | |
You don't come here and fuck around. | |
We'll get you. | |
That's not the approach they're taking, is it? | |
No, they're policing women for sitting on benches and walking around and giving people tickets and going into houses. | |
There's too many people over for turkey dinner. | |
That's what they're concerned about. | |
Oh, a woman was killed. | |
So let's lock everything down. | |
And you know who's the chief suspect? | |
Let's see. | |
UK police officer charged with the murder and kidnapping and Sarah Everard's death. | |
So that wonderful police force that is just loved by the United Kingdom for reasons I just mentioned. | |
Bursting into homes, arresting people. | |
Oh, you don't all live here, do you? | |
You've got a permit for this turkey dinner, yeah? | |
Yep, those people arresting people on the bench for just walking around, going to shops. | |
You know, those guys. | |
Now we're apparently abducting and kidnapping and murdering women also. | |
So again, UK police just knocking it out of the fucking park as usual. | |
You're insane to be wearing a police uniform in the United Kingdom right now. | |
If there's anybody that's just going to be ruthlessly attacked without fucking mercy in the future, as far as groups of population go, police has got to be near the top of the list in the United Kingdom. | |
Yeah, I mean, it has to be. | |
If I were living there, I'd be like, there's no one I hate more than everyone in a police uniform in this country. | |
Every time you turn around, they're doing something despicable. | |
And now this, the entire police force in the United Kingdom needs to be shut down and rebuilt from scratch entirely. | |
Their leadership has failed everyone. | |
And apparently the rank and file police officers have failed everyone because they haven't effectively organized a unit or gone on strike and said, hey, this is insane. | |
We're not doing this anymore. | |
They go along to get along. | |
Don't off the boat, eh? | |
Just do my job, eh? | |
You know? | |
Yeah, no, no thanks. | |
Fuck that. | |
Let's see. | |
Read that one. | |
CRJ says, Crave went full SJW BLM, so I canceled. | |
Yay for downloading Letter Kenny. | |
Illegally. | |
Yeah, I know. | |
Why pay for it when you can get it full free? | |
Fire Pixie says, I didn't mean to bring you down with that story. | |
You didn't. | |
Don't worry. | |
So go fuck yourself and fucking make me, you cunts. | |
Exactly. | |
Exactly. | |
Oh, man. | |
I'm going to play this real quick, and then I'm going to come back and shut this down. | |
But this is, I played this clip last week. | |
Russell Williams, no kidding. | |
Canada. | |
Made him good at it. | |
Last week I played this clip of Pierre Polyevan and Trudeau, and he made a joke about him losing his job. | |
It was pretty horrifying and pretty awful just to see the lack of awareness and lack of respect this guy has for the seriousness of the situation he's in more than anything. | |
This is not a good, like, the country's in real trouble right now, and he's making jokes. | |
That's not, this isn't the time, dude, you're the prime minister. | |
Like, this isn't the time to do mic drops and get hims. | |
Like, you don't care about the things you're supposed to care about as the leader of the country. | |
And this exchange, when you go back and you see it in full context, if the short 30-second clip didn't make your blood seethe and bring to a boil, this certainly will. | |
I'll be right back. | |
Enjoy, or not enjoy. | |
And it's hard to imagine Pierre just didn't want to charge down the aisle and just sock this motherfucker right in the teeth. | |
I think if he'd done that, I think he would be a national hero. | |
Everybody wants to. | |
This guy couldn't possibly care less about us and pretend more. | |
And Pierre very eloquently, you know, they make him sound like, oh, he's a genius. | |
He's a master debater. | |
He's so good. | |
No, he's just a guy that's paying attention and being sensible. | |
He's an adult. | |
This is what an adult versus a child looks like. | |
You ever see a child trying to argue with an adult and you're just like, dude, just stop. | |
You know? | |
That's what it is. | |
And it's painful to watch. | |
You've got a guy who takes it seriously and seems to really care. | |
He's getting very obviously irritated and upset versus a guy who doesn't care in the world. | |
He is on pills. | |
I've had enough people tell me that would probably know. | |
The guy's addicted to drugs. | |
He's a drug addict. | |
And his life is in shambles. | |
His wife isn't living with him. | |
And he couldn't care less. | |
Country's falling apart. | |
And it's all everything he says in this exchange. | |
Pierre uses facts, like very to the point. | |
What about this? | |
What about that? | |
And when Trudeau responds, it's platitudes and buzzwords and focus-tested group, focus-group-tested approved phrases, as Pierre says, written by bureaucrats for sound bites. | |
It's disgusting. | |
It's horrifying. | |
But I'm right back. | |
Enjoying this wonderful slice of reality. | |
The Prime Minister loves to brag about what he calls big, fat government programs. | |
Maybe if he had focused on smart, results-oriented programs, we wouldn't have the highest unemployment rate in the G7, the worst vaccination rate in the G7. | |
And out of 15 countries measured by the McDonnell Laurie Institute, the 11th were ranked 11th on the COVID misery index. | |
Why did he spend so much to achieve such miserable results for the health and livelihoods of Canadians? | |
The Right Honourable Prime Minister. | |
I hate to correct the member on his facts, but Japan is a member of the G7. | |
By taking quick and necessary action, we saved millions of jobs, provided support to millions of families, and kept more businesses solvent with CERB, with flexible EI, with recovery benefits, with wage subsidy, with rent support, with CEBA. | |
But of course, we hear the Conservatives say we spent too much too quickly. | |
When we turn to recovery, we will regain the jobs lost by making targeted investments, including in training and creating jobs. | |
We knew that the best way through this pandemic was to be there for Canadians, and that's exactly what we did. | |
The Honourable Member for Carlton. | |
Well, congratulations. | |
The Prime Minister knows that Japan is in the G7. | |
Maybe he should also know that Japan has one-tenth the COVID fatality rate of Canada. | |
So let's start judging results. | |
He's delivered the highest unemployment rate in the G7, the worst vaccination rate. | |
And now we find from a scientific and statistical study of health and well-being, he has delivered among the highest levels of misery for the biggest price. | |
Why does the Prime Minister judge his success simply by how expensive he can be, not by how many lives he can save? | |
Mr. Speaker, we know this has been a hard year for Canadians, and we've all had to look out for each other. | |
We're grateful for Canadians' hard work and resilience, and as we said, we have their backs. | |
We know it hasn't always been easy, and we've ensured easy access to digital tools and resources that provide information and support. | |
Wellness Together Canada has provided hundreds of thousands of Canadians with confidential support during the tough times of this pandemic. | |
If anyone needs support, we'll be there for them. | |
The Honourable Member for Carlton. | |
What was that? | |
Is he really going to expect us to believe that when I ask him about having the worst vaccination rates, the worst jobless rate, among the highest misery rate during COVID, the best he can do is stand up and read some talking points that were written for him by his bureaucrats? | |
Why can't he show a little bit of contrition for his failures? | |
This Prime Minister has cost the most to achieve the worst results, and what he expects us now to do is to just continue down this failed path. | |
If the Prime Minister wants the confidence of Canadians, will he tell them what will he change to reverse the failures that he has delivered thus far? | |
The Prime Minister loves to brag about what he calls. | |
Come on, it's like, oh, as someone that lost their job, you would know. | |
Basically, if you listen, Trudeau basically said, we're the good guys and we're here to help. | |
We're the government and we're here to help. | |
And we've been helping and we'll continue to help the end. | |
That's what he said. | |
That's the core, the crux of what he said. | |
No, no, no, nothing you can pin down and make sense of. | |
Just that, you know, we're the good guys and we're here to help. | |
We're your friends. | |
Oh, Lord. | |
Kaiva says, CV, Mr. Ford and the media, my grandmother, because she was too scared to go to the hospital, didn't even have to say goodbye. | |
From that moment, I will never shut my mouth. | |
Well, I mean, good, that's again, our families are all being victimized and attacked by these people and their nonsense. | |
And the people that are most vocal about it are the ones it doesn't affect at all. | |
You're not seeing anybody whose businesses have been destroyed, whose family members they've lost through ridiculous circumstances, like that woman who went to see her father dying in New Brunswick, sorry, you can't go. | |
You got to get a test, fill up paperwork, dies in the meantime because of a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense. | |
You know, the woman they saw, you know, carted out to, you know, go see your family out in the cold parking lot because we can't even give you the dignity and respect you deserve as an elder member of our society. | |
We have no respect for them at all. | |
We don't care. | |
No one seems to care. | |
And that should scare you because what happens when you're old? | |
Will you even get to be old? | |
Will they have a mandatory fucking suicide day when you're 65? | |
Like, well, now you're not an East Coast and Phil. | |
We're talking about it the other night. | |
I'm like, you never know. | |
I mean, there was a point in time when abortion and transgender dick cutting offism was unthinkable. | |
And now it's the norm. | |
So is it thinkable that once you hit 65, 70s, then you just basically get euthanized because you're a tax drain on the system, you're a drain on resources you can't provide or produce. | |
Once you stop being useful, they just get rid of you. | |
Is that possible? | |
Other countries have done it in the past. | |
So if they'll do that to those people, what makes you think they won't do it to you? | |
Bushman says somebody should have given Pierre a folding chair and some stone cold music. | |
That is what he should have done. | |
Absolutely. | |
That would be the best way to do it. | |
That would be the best parliament I've ever seen. | |
Mr. Speaker, Canadians expect opportunities. | |
And we here in the government of Canada have been sticking up for middle-class Canadians and those working hard to join it. | |
We've been providing and been there for Canadians, and we will continue to make a cake. | |
What? | |
I said opportunity for Canadians! | |
What? | |
Fuck! | |
Fuck! | |
Oh my god, it's Pierre! | |
It's Pierre 316! | |
Stop, you're gonna kill him! | |
What? | |
Give me that move! | |
Give me that microphone! | |
I only got two things to say! | |
One thing to say! | |
My name's Pierre Polyard! | |
And I'm here to do two things! | |
Kick this son of bitches ass! | |
And drink this beer! | |
Give me a hell yeah! | |
I'm here to do two things! | |
I'm in such a mess just now. | |
There's never been a better wrestling entrance in history. | |
Just glass shattering, and then all hell breaks loose. | |
Yes! | |
Covered in beer now. | |
What? | |
What? | |
Fucking make me, I know. | |
It is that. | |
You guys were right. | |
I'm just noticing now there's something going on with the cord. | |
I need to jiggle some cords. | |
Oh, it's on my neck. | |
Oh, God. | |
It's burning me. | |
I just shaved before I sat down, and the beer has entered the open port. | |
Now I'm, oh, God, this isn't good. | |
It's like you don't get gremlins wet before midnight or feed them, whatever it is. | |
You don't pour beer on your freshly sore neck area or else you turn into something else. | |
Something, something horrible. | |
But yeah, Bushman, that's what should have happened. | |
Cam is key says the book, The Giver, explains that future. | |
Gee Lord, I don't want to know. | |
I don't want to know about The Giver. | |
Do they give out? | |
This is the last one. | |
The last story. | |
I did think I do have a Discord server I was going to use. | |
It's just, I literally, it's bare bones. | |
It's just, you know, for calling. | |
I'm going to do it next week, Monday, I'll probably start doing it again, but I don't want to. | |
It's getting late. | |
I don't want to drag it out tonight. | |
Audio got better. | |
Yeah, there was something wrong with the chord. | |
I heard it as it moved just now. | |
But I am going to get a new microphone thing soon. | |
I'm going to look for something a little better, maybe. | |
These ones are okay, but I want a really good one. | |
I want to build a studio. | |
I'm going to move soon. | |
I'm going to get a whole... | |
I'm going to soundproof. | |
You can't soundproof a room, really. | |
It's hard to do, but I'll do the whole thing. | |
I'll get some lights. | |
I'll fucking pimp this bitch right up. | |
I'll go from the basement bunker to the Trailer Park bunker. | |
I'm not a rich man, is what I'm saying. | |
Egg Cartons, maybe I should. | |
The brick, I'll bring the brick with me. | |
Don't worry. | |
The brick is part of it now. | |
The brick is part of the family now. | |
It has to go in the t-shirts. | |
What was the other thing I said? | |
Remind me to put that on a shirt because it's brilliant. | |
What was it earlier? | |
Does anyone remember? | |
Someone should be still. | |
Somebody should be writing these down. | |
I should be, but I'm. | |
Dennis won't do it. | |
Stacy's a whore. | |
Phillips on Coke. | |
I don't know. | |
The Swatter. | |
What was it? | |
No, it wasn't the 109. | |
There was something else. | |
There's something. | |
I was like, that's brilliant. | |
I should put that on a shirt. | |
Oh, the tank. | |
You're right. | |
The Bulgarian guy on the tank. | |
Yeah, that one too. | |
That one I should sell. | |
I'm going to write these down right now. | |
Bulgarian guy. | |
Guy on a tank. | |
What do you think his name is? | |
Igor Sergei? | |
His name is Dinko, wasn't it? | |
We'll call him. | |
Yeah, Dinko. | |
We'll give him his real name. | |
Dinko on a tank, killing circs all day. | |
That's his whole, that's his whole thing. | |
I'm going to wind this down now. | |
109. | |
It was cool, Ryan, to show up. | |
It's hilarious. | |
You know, he wishes me happy birthday. | |
Isn't that nice? | |
He was one of the first people I found on YouTube when I realized that YouTube had some serious shit going on. | |
Like in the Wild West days in like 2010, 9-10, I was like, What is this information they never taught me in school? | |
There was anything you could imagine. | |
JFK, 9-11, any of the really crazy stuff in history, like the moon landing, whatever it was you were interested in. | |
There was every side. | |
There wasn't two sides. | |
There was every side. | |
Everything you can imagine. | |
And he just ate it up. | |
I just ate that shit up. | |
I was on there all the time listening to this guy and that guy and reading this and looking at that. | |
It's crazy. | |
And he was one of the first ones I found. | |
And he had, you know, that I determined, like, this guy seems sane. | |
Like, he's not saying crazy things. | |
Like, these are things, like, he's got documents, photographs, names. | |
He was like, these are real things that I can go check myself that are real. | |
So, you know, anyway, it's just funny how that happens. | |
Laying in my bed one day in Ontario watching, I'm like, this guy's making a lot of sense about things. | |
You know, don't talk to him. | |
Don't talk about that. | |
Let's see. | |
CRJ says, I can soundproof. | |
It's part of my job. | |
I can advise on products, et cetera. | |
Well, maybe you should. | |
Maybe. | |
I don't think it sounds too bad. | |
Audio is the most important thing for, and that's my best advice to anybody that is interested in doing this kind of thing. | |
They want to do a podcast or something. | |
If your audio isn't pretty good, it sucks. | |
It doesn't matter what your content is. | |
Your audio has got to be pretty good. | |
And I don't mean a $25 headset microphone from Walmart that's not going to cut it. | |
I mean, if you're serious, it's not. | |
This thing here, these blue Yetis are like $200, $250, something like that. | |
That's not super, you know, because, again, are you serious or you're not? | |
People are spending $600 on fucking video game consoles. | |
Guys go out and spend $200 a weekend on the bars for, you know, booze and shots and taxi cabs and morning after pills. | |
You know, so there's that. | |
Anna says, happy birthday, Mr. Race. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Fire Pixie says, this is my safe place. | |
Oh, that's great. | |
And brick t-shirts. | |
I'll do the brick, the Bulgarian guy, and the Dagolon shirts. | |
These are three solid, solid. | |
And we need a fucking make-me shirt. | |
I also want to get the Dagolon flag to put here. | |
I might have to retire the Blackbird Industry flags for a little while. | |
I can't cover up the regimental flag. | |
That's heresy. | |
You can't do that. | |
So I got to cover up one of them. | |
The Dagolon flag, the Rebel flag will be, that's the one. | |
And the ones one in the future. | |
I want to get those made and sell those. | |
So those are four things I would like to subvert the world with with my bad, you know, bad influence and bad intentions. | |
That kind of thing. | |
Kamiski, fuck Cirques tea. | |
That would be funny too. | |
Dude, I'll try, well, I'll get them done. | |
I'll try and make them as cheap as possible. | |
I'll make like $2 a shirt or something. | |
Not much. | |
Because they want like $40 a t-shirt. | |
You know what I mean? | |
And it's like, oh, you're going to make $15. | |
I'm like, that's $40 for a t-shirt is fucking insane. | |
$10 is more fair. | |
I'm old, though. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm remembering 1990s t-shirt prices, but it would be more fun for me to have these out in the world and people wearing them walking around. | |
That's very fun for me. | |
That's hilarious to me. | |
And, you know, it's free advertising for the rebellion, for the bad guys. | |
Which is us. | |
We're evil. | |
We're the empire, aren't we? | |
We're what needs to be stopped. | |
What needs to be stopped. | |
I want to play another video here just a minute before we go. | |
Gary sent somewhere. | |
I saw it somewhere. | |
Gary Schultz brought it up. | |
I don't know if he's still around. | |
I didn't have my headphones in at the time, so I just watched it without any audio, but I liked where it was going. | |
I liked where it was going. | |
Fuck Circulon. | |
Super straight. | |
Death to Stalin. | |
I like where your head's at, Fire Pixie. | |
Tintarian, I think that is. | |
It's hard to read the blue. | |
762. | |
Send it, birthday boy. | |
Tell me you have a bottle of rebel whiskey left to celebrate. | |
Well, as it turns out... | |
I mean, I had some, and I don't know. | |
I just... | |
What kind of man? | |
There's very little left. | |
Well, that's one. | |
What the fuck was one screenshot? | |
What are you talking about? | |
That's it. | |
That's all I got left. | |
But I know. | |
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There's a party going on right here. | |
The red one. | |
the worst people in the world That's it. | |
That was all AdLab was that little sip. | |
And have a good time. | |
There we go. | |
You know, it's important to celebrate the little things in life. | |
Thank you, Tintarian. | |
Birthday boy. | |
Send it. | |
Roger. | |
6'9 or out. | |
Lone Star Texan bigots unite. | |
I know. | |
I enjoy these. | |
I like these, man. | |
They're fun. | |
It is a good time. | |
You know, one or two beers just is, you know, helpful. | |
Almost joined RCR. | |
Pat in 527 says you made the right choice. | |
Almost is the right choice. | |
We'll play this last little movie here. | |
It's four minutes long, but I like the message of it from what I've saw with no audio that Gary sent me this. | |
What do you guys think? | |
And you guys have been amazing. | |
Again, the support is crazy. | |
Three great Britain pounds that one person sent me. | |
That's like I think it's at least $2,000 Canadian, something like that. | |
Deanna, thank you. | |
He says, hope y'all have a great weekend, bigots. | |
Death to steal and fuck you. | |
Make me happy birthday. | |
Thank you, Deanna. | |
You guys are awesome. | |
You guys are great, man. | |
Yeah, I'm going to move soon. | |
I'm tough. | |
I got a lot of bills. | |
I'm trying to figure it out. | |
But what is this? | |
Oh, this is rubble from the brick. | |
It's like, what is all over my desk? | |
What is that? | |
Heroin? | |
Hefell, what have you done? | |
It's just debris from the brick I picked up earlier. | |
A beer or two is my limit. | |
That's what I would recommend. | |
Two or three beers is a good, like, that, and that should that should be it. | |
Obviously, I'm not promoting, I mean, I was a young 20-something, you know, myself. | |
And obviously, I'm not perfect either. | |
I've done lots of stupid things and drank too much and done some things, you know, maybe some drugs and maybe, you know, but that's part of the, you know, find me someone who hasn't done stupid shit and I'll find you a liar. | |
That's not the point. | |
The point is you try to do your best and you try to be the best person you can. | |
And, you know, you actively, you make an effort. | |
And we know what that is, don't we? | |
You actively, you make an effort. | |
Hey, who's that guy talking? | |
That's me. | |
I refreshed the page and it started reloading. | |
You know when you're trying, when you're not trying. | |
You know, people say, oh, man, I was busting my ass. | |
But you know deep down if you were or not. | |
Yeah, you do. | |
Especially if you've ever been tested and you've ever had to do something that required a lot of effort, a lot of effort. | |
So you know what hard work is like and you know if you're trying, if you're not. | |
You know if you're trying to be a good person or not. | |
It's not easy. | |
It's actually easier to be a huge piece of shit. | |
It's easier to be a liar. | |
It's easier to cheat and steal and do whatever the fuck you want. | |
That's way easier than to try and be an honest, you know, straight person that, you know, is concerned about the people around you and doesn't take advantage of them and this kind of thing. | |
It's actually, you know, that's much more difficult. | |
Your life is going to be more difficult. | |
So, you know, what does that tell you? | |
It tells you that you live in a bad world. | |
Those kinds of actions should be rewarded. | |
You should be encouraged to do these kinds of things than you used to be. | |
But we don't live in that world anymore. | |
We live in a bad world now. | |
We live in one run by bad people who, you know, psychopathy and horrible behavior is rewarded. | |
The biggest, you know, music stars now are, you know, woman beating Chris Brown and, you know, slut horse Cardi B and Nikki Minaj. | |
And, you know, this is what's celebrated and pushed on children. | |
Oh, there's age restriction blocks like they don't know to put in. | |
I mean, I knew that when I was 12 or 13 years old, and Greg Wycliffe made a great video about that. | |
Again, if you don't know who that is, please go subscribe to him. | |
Hilarious guy, very underrated. | |
You know, kids know to just put in your date of birth is 1990, whatever, move on. | |
Like, obviously, it's very easy. | |
And they do, like, kids are seeing this kind of stuff, and they know it. | |
All the worst kind of filth is being promoted and pushed, and people like Julian Assange are in prison. | |
You don't live in a good world. | |
And that's almost like the test. | |
It's like, let's see how good you really are. | |
Be good, even when it goes against, it's going to be bad for you. | |
Imagine if you were trying to filter out who was really a piece of garbage and who wasn't. | |
Who's going to do the right thing, the good thing, even if it costs them dearly to do it? | |
Because if it was rewarded, if you got rich by being a good person, everyone would be a good person, wouldn't they? | |
But they don't. | |
That's not how it works, unfortunately. | |
So it's like, that's the definition of integrity. | |
Was that Pumpkin Launch or somebody asked me that once? | |
And we've all, the military guys basically all have the same definition of that, of integrity, because there's going to be a lot of times in your career and all of you out there, if anybody's thinking about going, I don't know what you're still doing in the fucking military at all, to be honest with you, boys, but if you're thinking about trying to go to Seesaw or JTF2 or something like that, this is a very crucial, integral, critical. | |
And if you don't have it part of your character, don't even fucking bother. | |
That integrity is what you do when no one's looking. | |
Do you still do the right thing? | |
Are you still going to give that? | |
I mean, you know, just as an example, not blowing my horn or anything, but I learned these kinds of behaviors from older guys that came before me that taught me the right way to, you know, to take care of people and lead people and, you know, be a good, be a good soldier. | |
And it's like, I remember, you know, one thing, we were exhausted, tired, up all night, you know, brutal, awful. | |
Me and 12 guys, patrol base over here. | |
It's like, Jesus Christ, how much more of this shit? | |
A couple more days. | |
I had two candy bars left in my, I think they're like protein bars or something, right? | |
Just like snacks, eat. | |
That's all I had. | |
Nobody had any food at all. | |
We were all starving. | |
So I, you know, take them out and we take them. | |
I was like, take a bite of it and throw it to the next guy. | |
And we just, I didn't get any of it because I gave it to everybody else. | |
And I was like, I was just concerned. | |
Like, it would, you know, be good for everybody. | |
No one was watching. | |
No one was assessing. | |
There was no staff there. | |
We were literally left on our own in the woods in the middle of nowhere. | |
And the only people that knew were me and these guys. | |
And it was like, that's just, I could eat these all by myself and feel better. | |
And then everybody else is frozen, just dying in the field in the middle of fucking petawa. | |
I'm like, I took a bite of it and I looked at the guy next to me and he's looking at me like, like here, man. | |
Take a bite and send the next guy. | |
Sent the other one the other way. | |
So I had a bite of it. | |
But that's how it's done. | |
You suffer together, you succeed together, you win together, you die together, and that's the only way. | |
So basically, anyway, that's the world we live in now. | |
You're either a good person when nobody's looking or you're a good person only when people are looking, which means you're a bad person, which means you're doing it for accolades. | |
I saw East Coast talking about this before. | |
You know, people that post shit on their Facebook and Instagram, like, look how good of a parent I am. | |
And oh, we're just out at, you know, taking pictures of them and their kids doing things. | |
They're not doing it for the kids. | |
Do the kids care about your fucking Instagram page? | |
No. | |
They don't even know what it is. | |
You're doing it for you because you want likes and approval and accolades. | |
And in the meantime, in real life, those people are like, I get the fuck in the car. | |
Like, they're not good parents. | |
They're assholes. | |
Like, you know what I mean? | |
It's very easy to lie with social media. | |
Those aren't people with integrity. | |
They're not good people. | |
You should be doing it even though no one ever sees it. | |
If it's just you and one other person, you do the right thing and no one else ever sees it for the rest of your life. | |
That's how you know if your piece is shit or not. | |
Anyway, let's talk. | |
The Bible talks about not doing those things. | |
There's some good stuff in there. | |
There's some crazy. | |
I mean, the Bible's a complicated beast. | |
Social media lies. | |
No kidding, right there. | |
No wonder kids commit suicide. | |
We live in a nightmare. | |
But I like Gary sent me this in, the sheriff. | |
I think he's probably gone to bed by now. | |
But I like this. | |
Let's watch this together and then we'll wind this down and Go home for the day. | |
A little short film with some animated wine glasses that do things. | |
Pour 858, it's called. | |
Pour 80, it's called. | |
Pour 80, it's called. | |
Pour 80, it's called. | |
Pour 80, it's called. | |
Now I'm the big guy. | |
Remind you of anything? | |
Remind you of anything? | |
Now who's in charge? | |
Why a warning? | |
A lesson? | |
Who knows? | |
Take what you will from this artistic masterpiece, which was nominated for a lot of awards, apparently, several years ago by Patrick Smith. | |
What the fuck? | |
You don't get it? | |
So the wine glasses that was, it was in, it's a, it's a satirical play on indoctrination. | |
You know, this is what you're going to do, and they do it, and they do it, and they do it, and until somebody resists and doesn't want to do it anymore, and then becomes might is right, essentially, yeah. | |
And then, okay, fine, uses it against them and becomes the new fucking authoritarian piece of shit. | |
And now it's going to be his way or the highway, and he starts killing people. | |
And so basically, authoritarianism just begets authoritarianism. | |
And the more they do this, I mean, people are not going to put up with this. | |
We're all eventually going to be that little wine glass guy that's like, no, you're not going to do it. | |
And when they force you to do it, you're going to, you're creating the monster of your own destruction. | |
Kamiski says, meet the new boss, same as the old boss. | |
Exactly. | |
That's the thing you need to try and escape. | |
But I mean, is it maybe just human nature? | |
Is there any way to escape? | |
Who knows? | |
Who really even knows? | |
There's more people here than there was when we started. | |
Entropy is funny like that. | |
Normally people taper off, but on entropy, it just goes up and up and up and up and up. | |
This is the most people maybe we've ever had on entropy now. | |
It's hard, man. | |
I want to try to get to as many people as I can just simply for the fact that, especially if people like it and it helps them and they feel better, then that's cool. | |
Wouldn't you want as many people as possible? | |
But I do believe the things that I'm saying and I think it's important, although I wouldn't say it. | |
So obviously, if you're not here to try to reach as many people as possible, you're not doing it right. | |
You don't care, obviously. | |
CRJ says, pendulum swing. | |
Even the normies are mentioning Weimar Republic these days. | |
It's happening. | |
You know who is on his way, like it or not. | |
I think so. | |
It's a really interesting time to be alive. | |
There's that about it. | |
It's definitely not boring. | |
The last year, I would say, since this time last year to now, it's been a year, but it feels like five, five or more. | |
I honestly can't even, the time before Corona was just a haze. | |
Now we're all really engaged. | |
We're all really paying attention now. | |
Not all of us, obviously, but those of us in this community more than ever. | |
It stopped, correct me if I'm wrong. | |
Maybe I'm speaking for myself. | |
I don't know, but it stopped being fun six months ago, eight months ago, 10 months ago. | |
After the, like, it was kind of fun. | |
It was concerning. | |
A lot of trends in the world with the government and corporations and money and whatnot and special interest groups and lobbyists and whatever. | |
There's trends in the way, you know, less freedom, more government. | |
We can see the trend. | |
And it was worrying and it was very concerning, but it was something that we're like, we're keeping an eye on. | |
And then it went from that to seriously invasive of your life. | |
And we've all experienced in the last year just how powerful the government can be. | |
They've convinced everyone. | |
If you told these people that are full-blown masked people vaccine all about it, if you told them that they would be doing this two years ago, they would have laughed in your face and said you were insane because they're smarter than that. | |
No, the TV's not going to tell me that. | |
I'm not getting an experimental vaccine, wearing a mask around all the time just because I want to see the data in the science. | |
And what happened? | |
It's been a time for those of us that are paying attention. | |
But again, if there's 40% of the people that aren't going to do it, they're not going to do it. | |
So how do you reconcile that? | |
When you do things like this, and then I'm going to end after this because this is important to a good way to end this. | |
This is a four-hour stream. | |
Sorry, guys. | |
There's no biohab and who loved everything. | |
So you remember the anti-filooters and rioters in Seattle, Portland, that were burning a lot of things and attacking people and breaking to the courthouse and so on. | |
A lot of them were arrested. | |
They were never charged and they were released. | |
And that's that. | |
And you know what they're up to now? | |
They went right back to looting and rioting and smashing things. | |
Could you imagine? | |
Setting fires in the courthouse aftermath of last night's riot at the federal courthouse in downtown Portland. | |
Broken windows, graffiti, ACAB, fuck you, BLM, fascism, et cetera. | |
Same sort of thing. | |
There's some days after a fence surrounding Port, days after a fence surrounding Portland, Oregon courthouse was taken down for the first time since last summer, protesters gathered out protesters, not terrorists, they're terrorists, outside the building where they smashed windows, set fires, and spray-painted graffiti. | |
If you're trying to intimidate people via political means, that's literally the definition of terrorism. | |
You don't have to kill people to be a terrorist. | |
When the courthouse doors were being boarded up, tensions between the people and federal officers erupted and started a chain reaction of civil unrest and destruction. | |
Shortly after 9, there was tweets of smashed windows burning flags and walls of a courthouse sprayed hand with graffiti, and you've got riot cops. | |
Look at this. | |
It's crazy. | |
Like, what have we become in just a couple of years? | |
In one year, this is normal now. | |
This would have been front page crazy news a year ago. | |
And now it's like, ah, it's not even... | |
I don't know. | |
They get paintballs and all these rounds ago. | |
That sounds like gunfire, but I think it's probably not lethal rounds, maybe. | |
I hope so! | |
This is crazy. | |
This is the United States, not Chechnya. | |
Like, we're used to seeing images like this out of, like, you know, Ukraine, mid-Civil War. | |
And if you think it can't happen here, you're not paying attention. | |
Overnight, Antifa destroyed numerous businesses in Portland's Pearl Juristics as a part of a pre-planned riot. | |
Terrorism. | |
They're organized terrorists. | |
People are inside. | |
I know they're watching right now. | |
I don't care, Antifa. | |
You're terrorists, and we will fucking destroy you sooner or later. | |
Sooner or later, your days are over. | |
I would quit now and repent, as it were, if I were you. | |
The longer you continue to do this, all this stuff is saved on the internet forever. | |
You're in the minority. | |
Most people don't like this kind of stuff. | |
And when the pendulum does inevitably swing the other way, when the elastic band snaps back the other way, I'm not going to want to be you. | |
I'm not going to want to be you. | |
Of course, it's white supremacists are the problem, right? | |
People fighting in the street. | |
The woman didn't approve of the violence, so a BLM activist is beating this woman ruthlessly in the street. | |
Stop! | |
You could have gone 10 minutes ago! | |
Let's go! | |
Flips him the finger. | |
The dude just tried to murder you. | |
Just tried to kill you, basically. | |
He was beating you to death, and you just flipped him the finger like you're the winner, like you just got owned. | |
This is the world we're devolving into. | |
They've stormed into the banks in Portland, try to break inside a federal courthouse. | |
Imagine releasing all these terrorists, and they go along continuing terrorism. | |
Isn't that amazing? | |
Whose side do you think the government's on? | |
Whose side, who is, who did anti-hate Canada officially, their official account, say that they work with Antifa? | |
Yeah, they did. | |
They did say that, didn't they? | |
They openly support terrorists. | |
You're not in a strong position. | |
You might think you are, but long term. | |
And this is why, you know, in Canada, we just have the big wall because we can't afford our own military. | |
So we just, well, just puts the big fucking wall up around Parliament, right? | |
And tells the boys that we're doing renovations. | |
We're doing all kinds of renos in here. | |
And there's big racks and there's fucking nails and there's dirty needles and whatever. | |
There's buzz size going off and there's splinters and that's kind of that going on, right? | |
So that's got the big wall up and tell them, no, we're doing renos, boys. | |
And they'll just stay away from it. | |
Like it's a giant psyop. | |
That's literally how they're protecting Parliament in Canada with a wall pretending they're doing renovations. | |
And no one's there. | |
It's been a year. | |
It's a giant fucking wall around the whole thing. | |
No one seems to want to talk about it at all. | |
But in the United States, they're just American about it. | |
You come in here, we'll fucking kill your ass. | |
This is America. | |
We got 5,000 troops outside. | |
Well, they have the numbers. | |
We had to be more creative in Canada. | |
Listen, boys, tell them we're doing fucking renos in here. | |
We've got the big wall around her. | |
Reporter exposed Democrats defied National Guard chief to keep D.C. under military occupation. | |
The military doesn't want to be in D.C. The government does. | |
And the government is very concerned about someone coming after them. | |
I wonder why that is. | |
Tucker Carlson has said it. | |
I've said it. | |
Lots of people with a brain have said it. | |
This is never going away. | |
This is the new Imperial Guard for Washington, D.C., for Nancy Pelosi, for Dianne Feinstein, for AOC, for all of them. | |
They're genuinely concerned. | |
People want to kill them because they do. | |
There is millions of people that want to kill these people. | |
Millions. | |
How many people voted for Trump? | |
70 million? | |
If 1 million of those people are like, fuck, they need to die. | |
1 million out of 70? | |
You think that's possible? | |
I would imagine it's probably much higher than that, actually. | |
5 million, 10 million, maybe? | |
Maybe 20 million? | |
That's why there's troops out there. | |
They know what they did. | |
Why else would there be troops? | |
If they believe they did the right thing and they're the heroes of America they fucking claim to be, why are there thousands of troops outside protecting you from who? | |
Aren't you beloved by the people far and wide for saving them from the evil orange man dictator? | |
It's so strange. | |
What are the odds? | |
Oh, man. | |
I don't know. | |
What a mess. | |
I think I read all those. | |
Isn't Buffalo an NPC on it riding on a Buffalo? | |
The Buffalo could be an APC. | |
It could be an armored personnel carrier. | |
You can't carry people inside the Buffalo, can you? | |
Three shots for Rodney. | |
Oh, Rodney the Buffalo. | |
I still have that picture somewhere. | |
Where is it? | |
Shit. | |
I saw it a little while ago and I was like, oh, I remember this guy. | |
I don't want to show him to people. | |
It's in like a random folder that's not supposed to be in. | |
I must have just. | |
It is. | |
I just accidentally moved it to the wrong folder. | |
There he is. | |
If you don't remember old Rodney George Floyd, old Rodney the Buffalo. | |
Got a buffalo. | |
He's out of control of this guy. | |
He just ruthless. | |
He just takes no prisoners at all. | |
Rodney doesn't. | |
No, hell no. | |
He's a mess. | |
Patton wants three shots for Rodney, and I think he's more than deserved it. | |
Let me find. | |
I gotta find the right song. | |
I'm gonna find the right song. | |
You know? | |
It was quiet right on the way. | |
What are we doing 80s now? | |
An old school night. | |
I gotta find an old school song. | |
I think. | |
I think that's probably required. | |
Bushman says, killdozer for every Diagalon citizen. | |
Killdozers are a part of a town fixture. | |
Every town must have their own killdozer for self-defense. | |
Self-defense purposes. | |
And the owner of the killdozer rotates year to year. | |
It's a different, it's a lottery responsibility that each citizen must take upon themselves. | |
Every year, you're the current killdozer on. | |
If anything happens this year, we need a killdozer, you're the guy. | |
That's how we share responsibility in the future. | |
Why not? | |
Trying to find something here. | |
I just can't. | |
All these songs are like, I could play that one. | |
Why not? | |
It's got guns in it. | |
It's got guns in the title. | |
Why not ACDC beating around the bush? | |
I couldn't play them for a long time because everything, like, copyright up the moon with ACDC has got some of the strongest copyright laws in the fucking world. | |
YouTube won't let you get away with anything. | |
Cirque's in the water! | |
No, I got something. | |
I got a hip song for you. | |
We'll go that way because it is Canada, and there is some things that aren't shitty about it. | |
And part of it's the Western project. | |
Anyway, it's late, guys. | |
I kept you way too long. | |
I'm an hour over time. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Ryan was here. | |
We had some laughs. | |
If you don't know who he is, Ryan Dawson, ANCReport.com. | |
Again, 9-11, the Epstein fucking fiasco. | |
That guy is all over that. | |
Many, many other nefarious dealings in world politics. | |
You wish you knew somebody who knew about that stuff? | |
That could be your guy. | |
That could be your guy. | |
East Coast Canadians channel as well. | |
Look forward to the boog to the future. | |
We're working on it. | |
We'll see what happens. | |
In my mind, there in the entropy chat. | |
Just dropped the link to Ryan's channel on ANCReport.com. | |
Thank you for being here. | |
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Go there, join the mailing list, and sign up there for updates. | |
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 p.m. | |
Eastern. | |
Always same big a time, same bigot channel at JMXC74 on Instagram. | |
Parlor, I didn't even use the fucking thing. | |
It doesn't work half the time on my desktop or anywhere else. | |
I don't know why that is. | |
Happy birthday. | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I appreciate it. | |
You're all amazing. | |
I think this is the song I want. | |
How long is it? | |
Ooh, not maybe. | |
We'll have to make the best of it. | |
Cheers, bigots. | |
I got one left for you. | |
Love ya. | |
Still cold after all these minutes out of the fridge. | |
Good Lord. | |
Butchman, CRJ, Candice Key, Deanna, Low Star Texan, Tintarian. | |
Fire Pixie. | |
Bushman, Kaiba, Shoddy Dan, Pumpkin Launcher, Coven Island, Andrew Simpson, Mr. Disciple, | |
Christmas, CRJ, War Relish, 89, Frank Mack, Smokey, NYC Vin, Jessica, Crispy, Daph Baker, Cam Is King, Anderson Paladin, Donna Z, thank you so much, Ordate Tarantulas, a fucking broke tough shit. | |
Aren't we all, DJ Comdill, Defective Goyan. | |
Aren't we all, Defective. | |
Ryan Dawson, thank you for coming by. | |
Full Draw Scarves, Kieran Kinsner, Garrett SK. | |
Baby, baby, baby. | |
Baby, baby, baby. | |
Scott McQueen. | |
Sergeant Barry, you guys are crazy. | |
Cross the Sets. | |
They're amazing. | |
James Taylor. | |
The voice of reason. | |
Cheers, guys. | |
Thanks for coming in. | |
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Plus the podcast. | |
House arrest. | |
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Is where you can find those. | |
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And every stream. | |
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday. | |
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Same bigot channel. | |
You can't ban me. | |
I'm unbannable. | |
I'm indestructible. | |
I'm streaming from a pile of bricks, you motherfuckers. | |
Dave at 6104 on Instagram and blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
It is what it is. | |
Thanks, guys. | |
I appreciate it. | |
Thank you for being here. | |
Thank you so much for the support. | |
And I hope you have a great weekend. | |
Try to get outside. | |
Try to get some exercise. | |
Try to get some air and some sun. | |
It's the spring. | |
It's coming. | |
It's soon. | |
Maybe it'll be the summer of pain for the bad guys. | |
You never know. | |
You never know. | |
Cheers. | |
I'll see you next time. | |
God love you. | |
Fuck you. | |
Make me. | |
Make me take your shit, you motherfucker. | |
Propatria. | |
Sick separaturners. | |
To the Bulgarian Hindemn. | |
And my 24 helicopter. | |
You areIOBOR@XALEO Chapel You areIOBOR@XALEO | |
Chapel All right, Phil, let's let's hear your plan now. | |
Um, you were pretty lit up earlier. | |
You weren't making a lot of sense. | |
It was a lot of gibberish. | |
I mean, it's cocaine talk, Phil. | |
It's it's, you know, it's not real. | |
It's nonsense. | |
Oh, no, I've revealed myself. | |
I can't. | |
Phil, we're on the camera. | |
You gotta. | |
Oh, shit. | |
Philip, do you know how to that was close? | |
You can't put that many. | |
There's too many. | |
You've got a lot of drugs, dude. | |
If those are caught on camera, we are screwed. | |
Screwed, dude. | |
Do you have any idea? | |
They're watching us right now. | |
Dude, they know. | |
No, they don't know. | |
Nobody knows. | |
We've been openly broadcasting that you're basically the Colombian cocaine kingpin of all of North America for the last year straight. | |
And you think no one has any idea what you're doing. | |
Take a picture. | |
Don't get close to the camera. | |
Phil, get off of... | |
What are you doing, man? | |
You're just getting reckless in your old age. | |
I mean, it's my, I'm 35. What are you? | |
400? | |
How old do you live to be anyway? | |
Till the drugs run out? | |
That's forever. | |
When do you die? | |
When the drugs run out. |