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RAGECAST 484: FLYING MONKEYS

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Listen, if you don't have a tight square game, pocket square game, who even are you?
You know?
That's fine.
I don't know.
Phil dresses me.
He dresses me.
Look, we're matching.
So far so good.
No problem.
I don't expect that to last, but we'll see.
We'll see.
Seeing things.
How's everybody doing?
Welcome back.
It's another Monday evening.
Monday Night Football.
Might as well let her rip.
We'll see.
There's a bullet.
Right, Phil?
Open fire, Phil.
Okay.
Good evening, everybody.
Welcome back.
I appreciate your attendance in this very banned, suppressed, hated, and disreputable, odious.
I mean, we're running out of adjectives and words, really.
Content.
Soon to be banned, soon to be made totally illegal.
Life in prison.
Life in prison.
Put you in prison forever.
You'll have to drag my dead body there forever and answer a lot of questions after that.
You want to play chicken?
Play chicken when the guy's got nothing to lose.
that Good to be back.
How is everybody?
Probably not awesome, which is what spawned a lot of this in the first place.
I am your friendly.
I'm not friendly.
I'm your short-tempered violent neighborhood morale officer.
Guess that's how it's one way we could put it.
Entropy, how are you guys doing this evening?
Rumble, we're on GTV, we're on Twitter, we're on Kik, we're on Twitch, we're on Spotify, we're on Podbean, we're on Apple Pod, we're on a lot of places.
Littlefoot on Entropy says Brampton Man is Canada's version of Florida, man.
We have some great stuff from Brampton Man.
Well, that's no, Brampton is just India.
When they say Brampton Man, it's just code for Brown, Indian guy.
Or Surrey Man.
They used to report accurately what was happening, but now it's just man does things.
That's the news.
As little information as possible because then people might actually think.
They might think about things.
If there's too much information there, they might put some pieces together and realize that the overwhelming majority of the violent crime in this country is being perpetrated by non-Canadians and people from India and Madagascar and Nigeria and Somalia and Ethiopia and North Africa and the Middle East and Pakistan and everywhere else but here is doing most of the damage, most of the crime.
And the police last week fried, oh, we don't know what's happening.
If the public can help us out, I've been trying to help you out.
It's an officer, I could probably fix this quickly.
We deport a lot of these people.
It ends fast.
You know, your workload's going to drop dramatically because it's not Canadians running around smuggling guns over the border into street gang wars that have innocent people caught in the crossfire.
It's not Canadians doing breaking and enters and stealing property and assaulting and raping people in their homes.
It's not Canadians slinging drugs and fentanyl in the street.
All of this is primarily coming from other places because we're open for business and our security state is completely incapable of protecting us.
And I don't know why we're paying them.
I mean, if it was optional, we wouldn't be paying them.
We would just save that money for ourselves, pay for our own private security forces, and they would take care of things.
And I think that's eventually where things will go.
What the fuck was that?
It's haunted.
That's hot.
Okay, fine.
I guess the staff wants to be...
Did anyone?
It should have been on camera.
Can someone go back and I don't know.
There's ghosts, probably.
Whatever.
It's haunted.
I know.
Look, it levitates.
It does, you know, it's floating on its own.
Yeah.
Yeah, there was a kid at an event.
I think he was like 16. He gave this to me.
And then, you know, that was a couple years ago now, two years ago or something, right?
And then he came to the event in Halifax and was like three feet taller.
Oh, it's you.
Look at you.
I'm not reading that.
It's CRJ.
He wants to write.
No, I think you need to settle down.
You've gotten really...
I'm not sure what he's doing, but something's happening, and I don't know if it's good.
Azario and Rumbles is shekels now before Mark Carney comes to take them all away.
Well, I'm actually moving all of my money permanently forever out of Canada.
So besides the things I purchase here like groceries and whatever I need, I'm not that money's not here.
It's in cryptocurrency and it's in other countries.
And it's the exchanges that I need to trade for cash as I need it are located in other countries.
And all of my cryptocurrency is in, you know, people.
I know.
I've been in the crypto game for like seven years, guys.
Cold storage.
I know all this.
I know, I know, I know it.
I fucking memorized the wallet words, dude.
Like, I'm can't get it.
But I'm not spending money in this country anymore.
I'm not funding my own enemy.
I wonder how much they've spent millions and millions of dollars.
I'd love to know.
I don't know how without having control over the federal state or like the RCMP and CSIs, like it would be impossible.
You never get freedom of information to really get to the bottom of that.
Um, everything's so compartmentalized.
There's so many, but it's got to be in the millions.
It's maybe over 10 million.
I don't know.
It's pretty embarrassing.
It's routinely embarrassing.
I mean, CSIS just can't seem to do anything but routinely embarrass themselves.
I don't know.
I mean, you'd like to think that there are some patriotic people in there.
There's some capable adults in there and there's people that are trying their best.
And, you know, they were overruled by political, aspirational, you know, shitheads.
And I mean, listen, I've worked in the army.
I know how it is.
I know what these things are.
That's why a part of the, I left for a lot of reasons, but that wasn't one that compelled me to stay was how corrupt and full of shit the people in charge were.
And that was in 20, I got out in 2017.
I wanted to get out from probably 2020 or 20, I'd say 13 onward.
I was really running, you know, running low on.
It was, I used to say there's a, every soldier has an expiration date, like a, like on milk, you know, where it's like best before date.
And then once you've reached your best before date, you're just going to get more sour and stinky and gross until you leave.
It could be right away, but it never gets better, right?
Once you've lost that drive and motivation and passion for the job and the lifestyle, it's over, you know, and everybody has one.
Some guys can do three years and they're like, fuck this.
Some guys do 10, 20, 30. I made it nearly 15. But everybody has a point where they're like, no more of this.
This is, you know, it's not a good institution.
And it was bad when I left.
It's horrendously worse now.
And, you know, anybody signing up for that to join that is you basically have no self-respect and you hate yourself and you want to die, I guess.
And I don't know.
That's really not a great place to pool recruits from.
That's not really going to form a very functional, a good fighting force.
It's going to have a bunch of depressed, drug-addicted weirdos.
Well, I guess that does describe a fair amount of our government institutions.
So maybe it's appropriate.
Ram III says, if it weren't for Dagalon, I'd probably still be weak and jobless.
Now, with the help of Phillips Horn and raw milk, I have grown a foot taller, and now we can carry my body weight for a couple kilometers.
Well, I hope.
Weren't you a kid?
You may have grown a foot taller anyway.
But there's a lot of people getting in shape.
There's a million reasons that this every serious society ever that was very successful had a strong fundamental ground game built around martial prowess, around mastery of your own body, your mind, like a Spartan mindset to some degree.
Either you don't have to go all the way to extreme where we throw babies off a cliff with perceived weaknesses, you know, eugenics, what are what, like the old school, whatever these story, who knows if even that's true, but the old Spartan stories, right?
And then there's, you know, softer, more sense, you know, less crazy approaches.
But generally, it's not something I've lived my whole life this way.
I've fallen off here and there.
I've gotten, you know, drunk and fat a couple of times for like a year or two.
But out of the last 20 years, I'd say I was pretty fit and healthy for 16 of them, you know, out of, that's not bad, you know, and I would like to stay that way.
But, you know, it's just, it's just part of part of the program.
It's not optional.
It's like, you know, sleeping and drinking water.
It's like also, you know, physical work for your body, oiling the machine.
You know, you got to do the maintenance.
You got to perfect that as much as you can to have it running as, you know, tip-top as possible.
So you're at, you know, your highest level of potential.
It's just a silly thing not to do to get weak and pathetic.
Like all of our enemies, I've never once observed any of my enemies that are physically impressive.
Not one.
None of them are attractive.
None of them are powerful or impressive in any, they're all very just mentally weak, physically weak, spiritually, like just the worst, you know, just goblin freaks, you know.
And it's not surprising.
I mean, that's what you want.
You know, if I, if I looked across the field and I looked at all of my enemies and they looked like, you know, our guys, I'd feel something's gone terribly wrong, you know, because I want to be with the crowd of, I want to be with the guys that value their health, that take it seriously and understand and appreciate the repercussions of that and what that long-term difference is going to make in the run of your life and the lives of the people around you, how it exponentially is a force multiplier.
And they take it seriously and they go out there and they put themselves through suffering and sacrifice and pain and heart just to do that, just to chip in.
See, when I see someone who's fit and strong, it makes me happy.
I enjoy it.
A guy, I don't know the guy.
I've never spoken to him.
He's not a political extremist in any way.
So don't, you know, he doesn't know me.
I don't know him.
I'm just a very big boxing fan.
I've, you know, my father is.
There's a guy, a local guy.
He's fighting for the Cruiser White title, WBC, in three weeks, I think, near the end of this month.
I'm really looking forward to it.
Ryan Rozicki from Cape Brett.
I just love his style.
I just, that kind of warrior mindset that he has is like, it's a piece of art.
You know, it's guys like that are rare.
They're more rare than they should be, but they're just special.
They're just, that's what they're for.
You know, those guys, that's what they're made to do is to put themselves in tough places and just, yeah, you know, kill me to stop me.
And it's just that spirit is what has propelled our civilization over obstacle after obstacle after obstacle for thousands of years.
It didn't come from pencil-necked academics who have lots of green ideas.
This is a tough truth for a lot of people.
So for the, you know, the people that think they're doing real hard work with their keyboards, they're not going to like it.
For the everyday man out there who's like slinging, you know, hard, difficult, manual labor jobs and suffering, backbreak, just barely, you know, hanging together, keep going Monday to Friday, just suffer.
Those are the guys that get it done.
That's how a civilization moves forward.
I don't care how many education, I don't care how many degrees you have.
I don't care how many ideas you have.
If you're not able to go out there and bleed and suffer and say, you fucking kill me before you stop me nothing happens nothing ever does happen because your will is this big and the will of everyone else out there you're going to compete with in the world i promise you is way bigger than that it's way bigger than that So if you're a fucking serious person, prove it.
Get in shape and take yourself seriously.
No serious person looks like that.
You know, we had, I got a great video on Winston Churchill from David Irving that got passed around Telegram, you know, and he's a piece of shit.
Churchill, a massive piss tank booze bag, big fat dummy, big fat piece of shit.
You know, all it's always this way.
It's always, he's just scum, you know, just weak fucks.
They're far more common.
Anyway, there was just, he's, they're posting videos all the time hyping up the fight and he was just, you know, doing his sparring and stuff.
You know, the guy's in fucking great shape.
He's a professional athlete.
And I just remember seeing him like, yes, you know, I love seeing, I like seeing these guys in the gym.
I like seeing, you know, everyone, young, old, and when they're, when they're, I love, there was a guy I saw, he had to be in his 70s.
Not in, this was on Instagram or something.
And, you know, I'm just like, good for you, dude.
Yes, this is what we need.
We need more of it.
And you've got, you know, RFK, who's, you know, pretty jacked for a guy in his, he's, what is he, 70?
Like, he's got to be up there and he looks fantastic.
So it's totally possible.
So why aren't we doing that?
Why aren't more of us doing that?
It's just, oh, I don't, I don't feel like myself and I'm not content or happy unless I'm happy with my physical condition.
And then once that's under control, I feel physically healthy.
That contributes to my mental health.
And then I can move forward to other things.
Because after that, it's just maintenance.
Once you're in shape and healthy, you just do the maintenance.
It's a little bit of time every day.
Half an hour is enough to do it.
45 minutes.
Like I'm not in the gym for three hours a day.
I was in, I think I spent 45 minutes in there today.
Got in.
I did a 45-minute workout.
That's all you need to do.
That's fine.
That's it.
You don't need this gargantuan amount of time.
Anyway, it's just something that we don't value and we should.
And that's why I yell at people with body break.
I think it's a huge, hugely missed.
It's holding us back as a people big time.
We're not a little unhealthy.
We're extremely unhealthy.
We're circus level unhealthy.
If this was 100 years ago, people would look upon us and cringe and think, you know, have they been enslaved?
Yes, we have, actually.
So anybody out there that's getting after it, good for you.
Like, you're going to make it.
If you're still going every day, even if it's been weeks, months, and you're like, I'm not seeing any progress, it will come.
Because if you refuse to give up and like whatever you're doing, say if it's ineffective, it's not enough, like whatever, if you just keep going, eventually you're going to arrive at those conclusions because you care to keep going.
It's important to you.
So you're like, I'm not getting anywhere.
I haven't nothing in months.
It's been months and I haven't gotten anywhere.
Well, now you need to reevaluate and go back.
But if you're just, ah, whatever.
I did it for a few weeks and I gave it.
Well, you never cared in the first place, you know?
But if you keep, if you just keep moving, you know, and thinking, man, like I've had probably a lot of my best ideas, not even just thoughts that, you know, things will, it's almost like things come loose.
You've got puzzles and problems in your head or you're thinking about stuff that you're not really sure about.
A week can go by.
A month can go by, six months sometimes, and you don't even really think about it anymore.
And you can just be out running or swimming or whatever.
When you get into this kind of repetitive physical work zone, I mean, you don't need a lot of brain power to like squat goes down, squat goes up, squat, you know.
And in between when you're resting or you're running, and something, all of a sudden, it's like, it's like Tetris.
Things can just click, click, and you, and you think about things.
You go, oh, yeah, that maybe I should do this or maybe that, or that's why I have to.
I don't know why that is.
I don't know how that works, but that has certainly been true in my, in my life.
And, you know, it's, I'm going to work my way through these Nietzsche books sometime soon, but it's apparently something he said as well.
You know, you have to move.
You got to stay in.
As soon as you stop moving and sit still, you start dying.
You know, if you're not getting stronger every day, you're getting weaker.
That should be your mentality.
What are you doing today to make yourself stronger?
Oh, nothing.
So you're getting weaker today.
Good or good.
Because you can only go in one direction.
You're going forward or backward.
If you adopt that mindset, you're never, I mean, who wants to get weaker?
You know, who wants to sit down?
I guilt my, I've done it too much where I've given myself kind of a, kind of a complex.
I mean, I do eat, you know, some junk food here, not, not a ton, but a little bit.
But I'll feel guilty if I just sit here.
And if I, if I go two or three days without going to the gym or exercising or hitting the trail or doing something, I start to get like, it's like ghost versions of me start like hovering in from the fringes of my periphery.
And it's like, oh, so you're just a fucking piece of shit now.
Oh, you're just a fucking loser now.
Are you?
You're just a fucking big baby.
Maybe we'll call your mom.
Maybe she'll go do it for you.
Is that what you want to do?
Ah, and then I'll get up and go to the, so it's like, I can't even, it's hard.
I have to force myself to take vacations and take time off.
Morgan, some other people were giving me, you know, I wouldn't say they were giving me shit for it, but they're like, you don't take a lot of time off.
Like you've been at this pretty wide open for, you know, I'm like, I think that's why I don't like to because I feel like I'm faking it or malingering.
It is probably some of the army brainwashing too, where anybody that's taken it easy.
Actually, that's definitely where it came from.
And I don't, I'm not sad about it.
You know, I learned as much as I shit on the army, it's not the profession itself is a very honorable, difficult, and like that, it's a, it's a very in another time, I would be proud if my sons did that, you know, but not in this, not as, not as an enslaved force of, you know, goo, like, no, no, no, no.
But the job itself.
But anyway, inside that, you know, culture, if you're taking it easy and slacking off, other people have to pick up your piece, literally.
And it's, you know, you don't want to do that to your guys, don't you?
Do you?
You don't, do you want to work with people that do?
Like, we screen those guys out, especially they do in the in the soft units.
They don't, you know, like those, you see them with the logs over their heads and stuff like that.
There are some guys that'll just touch it, right?
Their shoulders are fucking, you're, they're burning.
You can barely pick them up over your head.
And it's so tempting to just not do the Work and just like, I'll just fake it, and the other guys will carry it all.
But, like, that extra, whatever how many ounces of pressure I could have put on that, that's now distributed on the other five guys on the log, and they're going to suffer more.
So I can take a break.
So that's what it feels like every time I'm like, I'm just not going to do it for, like, oh, no, it's fine.
Let everybody else suck and so I've complexed myself into just working myself to death, I guess, but that's fine, you know.
There's nothing to do anyway.
There's nothing for me to do anyway.
I can't enjoy anything.
I have a couple of video games that I've been playing for like 10 years.
I've just realized like the same ones as like just mental decompression.
That's all it really is.
Hearts of iron is one of them.
Dude, if you guys are, anybody that knows the struggle of those games, they know what I'm talking about.
You know, it's just a men, it's just a de-stressing, you know, kind of thing.
Camby says, pouring one out for the 310 Love Club.
They're never...
There was never a 310.
That's all there is about that.
Lady Spartans have assembled.
Yeah, Cambi's getting some ladies together and they're starting to do their own little thing, which I encourage.
I mean, I'm just, we're working on the men's club.
It's a men's organization.
It's a nationalist club.
We have a very specific idea in mind of what we want to do.
And it just has to be this way.
It's not intentionally to just, you know, not include women or like, I fucking hate, like, I'm not Nick Fuentez.
I fucking hate women.
You came from one.
So it's a weird.
So you hate half of humanity.
Anyway, it's just, it, it doesn't.
If I was a female, that's what I'd be doing, right?
I'd be, I'd be like, this is, you know, you got to have, you got to have, you know, again, you got to have one of your own, you know, kind of in some of these situations.
But yeah, it should apply to everybody.
It's not just for men.
Everybody should be taking care of themselves because you're in better shape mentally, spiritually.
Like, that's really the goal.
It's not to like, look at me, I'm fucking jacked.
I mean, that rules.
That is awesome.
But that's not the real win there.
The real win is the mastery over your own maybe, maybe, I wouldn't say urge, but like you just want to stay in bed.
You don't really want to, oh, I'm just going to eat the ice cream.
Fuck it.
I don't need to.
I'll just sleep in.
I'll just when somebody's in great shape, that is the visual signal that that version of them murdered the bitch version of them that wants to stay home and eat cake and be a fat piece of shit.
So I'm like, good for you.
You know, you could go either way.
And that, that shitty weak version is, you know, beaten to death in a ditch somewhere.
You know, that's what I see when I see somebody's in shape.
I'm like, good for you.
Cause it doesn't just happen, especially if you're in your 30s and 40s or 50s or more.
You can't just, and Fuentes will find this out.
You know, you can't just exist and do nothing and eat the shit that's out there, especially today, and, you know, expect to remain anyway remotely close to decent looking.
It's just not going to happen.
It doesn't happen.
And, you know, guys figure, fine, like mid-late 20s, early 30s, you start to get, it happened.
And then 45, pot-bellied man titties.
Yeah, you haven't moved your body for 15 years.
You've been eating sugar and chemicals and sitting on the couch for 15 years.
That's why you look like that.
Is it surprising when I put it that way?
If you left a car out in the rain on the grass for 15 years, you came back, it's all covered in rust and, you know, the gas has like turned into, solidified into like a gelatin sludge inside the engine.
And would that surprise you?
No.
So why do you treat your car better than you treat yourself?
That's, you know, you just don't want to suffer.
You don't want to do like little Nikki doesn't want to, why would I exert myself?
Well, it's because you're a man, but you're not.
So I guess you won't.
You know.
Let's defeat the enemy.
Yeah, I'm not picking on him.
I mean, I don't like him, obviously, but it's just lately.
There's been some clips going around of him saying dumb stuff.
It'll be somebody else next week.
It's just, it's the same spirit of weakness that exists in these people.
And I really think to win, we can't have because people will always go, oh, well, you know, it's kind of both ways.
There's a bit of, there's like too much purity spiraling in some sense and then not enough in others, where people will excuse fatal weaknesses.
Like that's a fatal weakness.
The unwillingness to engage in the physical martial arena as a fucking man, as a tribal thinking man that needs, like, we have a problem.
We have to, why should anyone fucking listen to you?
Look at you.
You can't even, you can't even beat the fridge.
Shut up.
No men are going to listen to you.
You don't have to be amazing at everything.
You don't have to be great at everything, but you can't be horrible and terrible at something that's important.
That's just not, that's a job requirement.
You know, that's like, no, no, you got to be this hall, this tall to enter.
You know, you got to have, you got to have these things covered.
There's certain things.
You can't be a drug addict, you know, for example.
You can't be a fucking rapist.
You can't like, and it's like, oh, but they did all these other great things.
I'm like, yeah, but that doesn't, that doesn't overshadow this fatal weakness that is eventually.
Because in the end, you know, you take the whole package and you just want to focus on the good aspects of it.
And I'm telling you, there's a hole in your engine.
Like, it doesn't matter how much you like the interior and what great sound the radio has.
This car is not going to get you where you want to go.
Do you want to get where you want to go or do you want to be, or do you want to be comfortable for two hours and then be stuck on the side of the road attacked by Haitians hunting the local animals and pets?
Ohio.
Ohio is having a good time.
We'll talk about it, I guess.
Viva Vilo.
I'm having a hard time with this.
Can someone explain this to me?
I don't know the purpose of this, but I've seen, like, so the word Europa, right?
I've seen the U spelled with a V a number of times in this channel.
And there's just like, it's some kind of old Anglo-Saxon way of saying pronounced.
I don't know if it's pre-Latin or what the fuck it is.
I don't know why it's like that.
I thought it was just some, maybe it's a meme.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Morgan and I went to see some like historical sites around here recently and there was inscriptions from like 1910, 1905, like pre-World War I. And I was like, oh, look, no Indian flags here.
It's, you know, it's all very prominently Anglo-Saxon, British Empire, you know, white people, you know, and Europa and Europe was in some of these plaques numerous times spelled with a V. So I'm like, well, now I know, is the letter U a PSYOP?
What's going on here?
Are they trying to take away the V?
What is this?
Are they phasing it out?
They moved it to the end, WX, you know, T-U-V.
Near the end.
Put the V near the end.
It used to be prominently featured right in the middle.
Now it's way down there.
What am I talking about?
Making alphabet jokes.
Move on.
Move on.
I need a boo.
Oh, no.
I need a boo, you know, alphabet jokes.
You know.
Does anybody know why that is?
It's not in Latin?
Is that something to do with Latin?
I feel like it does.
No vowels in Latin?
The Romans had no letter U. Okay.
Huh.
Europa Universal.
Yeah, dude.
I sunk a lot of time into that game also.
Also very, very.
There's just so many ways they can go.
There's so many.
The games are so complex and there's so many things happening that no two games are ever the same and you can go in a million directions.
And because no two things are ever the same, you're constantly having to adapt to different problems.
I had played one game recently where it doesn't matter the details, but like one thing I would always do, which always worked, didn't.
I'm like, at this stage in the game, this is what I always do.
This was always my strategy for like the North Atlantic.
And this time, it's like, yeah, everyone's dead.
I was like, excuse me?
The entire fleet's gone.
I'm like, what?
The entire fleet has been sunk.
Yes.
How in the fuck?
And I'm like, what is happening?
And somehow they like rushed, like technologically rushed, like bum rushed this fucking anti-submarine.
I don't know what the fuck happened.
I didn't even really, I like basically, I didn't rage quit.
I was like, the Krieg is forlorn.
You know, I exit game.
It's over.
It's so unforgiving.
I don't know what happened, but like shit like that.
You know, it can just be like, fuck.
Or somebody got drunk in a pub and the fucking Americans got the Enigma machine in 1936 and it was all over and we didn't know.
Like, I don't, you know what I mean?
So they're fun.
They're fun games to play.
They're fun.
The crazy scenarios and situations, you know, it's like, try to win as the Chinese, you know, like, oh, you know, there's some tough ones.
It's a fun game.
I like these problems.
They're fun.
And then you don't have to think about how terrible everything is outside and how many Indians there are.
It occurred to me today that I didn't know this would be a stat as an adult living in Canada, but certainly not when I was a young adult.
Did you guys ever think of a time, say 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 15, 10?
Like, hey, in the future, we'll play a game.
Like, I should put up a sign.
Like, you know how they say how many days without an accident?
I'm going to have how many days that I've gone without seeing an Indian.
And it's been zero every day for, I think, like a year now.
I'm not looking for them.
I'm not going to find them.
I'm just like getting gasoline, buying a sandwich, going to the mall like twice a month, maybe, getting a haircut, going to the, I went to the dentist today, went to the dentist, go to the, and I see probably between 10 and 20 of them a day.
And not the same ones.
Just they're, forget the beach.
That's theirs now.
They, they live there, I think.
I thought about going to a different gym because it's slightly cheaper and a little bit closer to where I live.
And it's one I used to go to and I preferred the facility.
Anyway, I went in there.
I took one look around and I'm like, oh, is this Planet Fitness?
I thought I was in Calcutta.
Goodbye.
And I left immediately.
Girls the desperate like, oh, hi.
Welcome to, I just was like, no.
Left.
Because there was, first of all, it was packed.
It's never a good sign because I kind of go around the same time every day.
Unless I'm trying to throw off CSIS or my psycho stalkers and I'll just like, you know, but fucking.
We're going to bash the fence.
Like, no, you're not.
You're not going to do anything.
And I just went and it was just over.
It was so packed.
It was crazy.
It was like, it's too much.
You know, it's useless.
And it was mostly Indian men and they were, but in packs.
It wasn't, it wasn't like they were all individually there.
It was about five different or four different friend groups.
They were all dressed in street clothes.
Like they weren't dressed appropriately to be exercising.
They were just wearing jeans and collared shirts and like an insane amount of cologne and like on their phones and talking and like watching the girls on the treadmills and stuff.
And I was just like, see ya, you know, I will go to prison if I have to work out here.
I'll fucking be doing deadlifts and I'll like, you know, drop them and one of my headphones will fall out and I'll just hear a bungala lunga dingle bungala lunga.
I'm like, oh, that's it.
Everyone dies.
Hey, like, I have to take my nose plugs out so I could breathe properly to, you know, engage that.
It would be a whole thing.
I don't want to go through that.
The other one I go to is like, it's not that bad, actually.
I'm wondering, it used to be worse.
And I wonder if they're segregating.
If like, no, no, that's, that's the Calcutta gym and the Canadian gym is over there.
That's where you go.
Or the Canadian gym plus like random Muslim guys, blacks, and it's just, you know, it's, it's Canada minus the Indians.
The Indians have all now congregated over here and they're, they're wondering where all the Bobs and Vajeen went.
And I, and I know that's why they're there.
Can we just say this?
Can we just say it, please?
They're stealing women or trying to steal women off the street in broad daylight.
So yeah, they're just hanging out in public areas, leering at women.
Like, we all see them doing it, you know.
And you know, like the guy at the park, his kids, they're like filming his kids.
He's like, What are you doing?
And everyone, and their apologists, these Indian defenders, the curry files are, you know, you didn't know that's actually just racist.
Listen, lady, we all see this.
Like, this isn't an isolated incident.
This isn't two or three guys.
Literally, every man in the country is noticing this simultaneously.
And so are the women.
Like, everybody, I've never seen people go from like, you had the beloved fucking Indian guy on a Bing Bang theory.
Remember that?
See, this is where the elites fucked up.
See, they thought, listen, we'll give them a fucking Big Bang Theory.
You know, they love the daytime TV with the ha ha and the fuck.
I don't know, put some attractive blonde slot in there with the titties and then fill it with dorks.
I was like, I can't, I don't know how this show is ever popular, by the way.
But anyway, she's like banging this.
Didn't she end up with like the gross Indian dude?
Anyway, they're like, there.
Anyway, they normalized it.
They put it, the Indian is an astronaut.
He's attractive.
He makes lots of money.
He's very smart.
And not once in the show did he poop on the floor or rape anyone, to my knowledge.
So we have this impression that that's Indian guys.
So we're like, sure, let's bring in Indian guys.
And you know what?
What was in the package is not what was on the wrapper.
And everyone has buyers' remorse, and we want to return an item.
Excuse me, I would like, I am the male Karen.
I would like to talk to the manager.
My name is Ken.
I would like to talk to the manager.
And by talk, I mean hold his family hostage and demand that he take policy change swiftly before you must act quickly, Prime Minister.
Right now, your family is trapped in a basement, filling with water.
In exactly 34 minutes, the room will be filled with water, and your children will crowd unless you declare all.
1, 2, 3, 4!
I'll give it a day!
Calm down, Ken!
Holy fuck!
Fucking lost all!
We stand alone!
Boys, we had some of the most banging power tracks ever as kids to grow up to remit.
Like, perfect timing!
What's all this new again?
Now I play the problem.
Just think.
Just, boys, there are like 17-year-old guys walking around that don't know that Pantera exists.
Think about that.
They've never heard it.
They don't know what it is.
They don't know anything about it.
They've never, what's a Pantera?
What?
You know?
What else was going to come out of your mouth next, Billy?
What's a titty?
You know?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
What are you, queer?
That was a common phrase in 1998.
What are you, queer?
Yeah, queer or something?
Huh?
You fucking gay?
What are you a faggot now?
You say that now, it's fucking...
And the dogs, the canines, are fucking German Shepherd leaping through the window, teeth.
Ah, like, what the fuck?
Jesus.
Freedom of express.
No, there is no freedom of expression, which is what that means, which is why hate speech as a concept cannot exist in Canada at the same time.
Because the Americans have freedom of speech, but in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is meaningless and not really law, apparently, it says freedom of expression, which in my opinion is a broader term because speech is speech.
Right?
Expression could equal, it could be, it could be this, it could be this, it could be this, it could be all kinds, it could be this again, it could be all kinds, it's something like that.
It could be, right?
It's an expression.
I'm expressing how I feel internally, what's happening in my mind.
Like I'm expressing myself.
It could be speech.
It could be interpretive dance.
It could be a painting.
It could be a podcast.
It could be anything.
You don't get to control.
You don't get to determine.
Like, no, I'm communicating.
So when you say these forms of communication are no longer valid, you're controlling and curtailing how I express myself as a life form and putting me in a box.
And maybe these are boxes.
Like maybe I can't do it any other way.
Effectively making it impossible for me to communicate at all.
Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's invalid.
Why don't you just ban entire genres of music while you're at it?
I can think of a couple, I would.
But there's no such thing as a good person who wants to control how other people talk and think and express themselves.
Now, the irony, you guys are Nazis.
You want to, you see, here's the difference.
I want everyone to be honest so I can identify enemy, enemy, friendly, friendly, enemy, friendly, neutral, neutral, friendly, neutral, enemy, right?
Everything's much Clearer that way.
And I know who I want to spend my time with and be around and spend my life with.
And I know who I don't.
When we're not allowed to say and talk, everybody's got to pretend, everybody's got to act a certain way.
Everybody, it's fucking nonsense.
And no one can make sense of anything.
Nobody knows anything about anybody.
Everybody's fucking fake and retarded and full of shit.
Nobody is allowed to think what they want and they can't say what they want to say.
You raised generations of people who are afraid to think certain things and say certain words.
Geez, everyone's neurotic and fucked up.
What's that about?
Throw those people.
You live like a psycho.
Like in the future, when our historians are describing the past, when our people are making movies about this in the future, based Mel Gibson Forever Studios movies in the future about now, it will be black and white violin music and fucking piles of expired COVID needles.
And it'll just be the most dystopian, psychotic shit they've ever seen.
People will leave the theater like, that happened?
And we'll be like, yeah.
Yeah, people got killed for talking, for trying to protect their children.
They got dragged to jail, beaten in the streets, and fucking, oh, yeah.
Oh, they were arresting doctors and your buddy.
And then they're like, take that boys.
Take it or you will die.
How much time do we have to give you?
You're taking up space.
You're taking up space.
That was normal, right?
That was all normal, normal stuff.
And everyone just wants to pretend like that didn't happen.
Hey, let's have an election.
Let's have an election.
Let's have mass arrests.
Let's have mass arrests.
Let's arrest everyone in parliament.
Let's have everyone arrested immediately.
How about that?
Let's take a poll.
I'm fairly confident.
I would play.
If this was on the table, I would say, fucking send it, bud.
Send it.
Let's play.
We'll have 10 minutes on national TV.
Them and just me on my own.
They'll do their election speech, hate speech.
Oh, he's a Nazi, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm going to go, obviously, this whole place is fucked.
And everybody knows that.
And they know it's not my fault.
What power do I have?
What power do you people have?
It's none of our fault.
None of this is our doing.
We are all suffering because of these fucking people, aren't we?
So why don't we all just get rid of these fucking people and then we'll be able to talk amongst ourselves like human fucking beings and we'll figure it out.
Option A, option B. Will I bet my life on this poll?
Yep.
I have a feeling I'd win.
I have a feeling.
If there was some actual mechanism to make that a reality where if they voted yes, there would be mass arrests and we would wreck the whole government.
I think at this point in time, you'd get like a 60% yes.
I feel like you would.
I feel like well over half the country is like, I am, I hate all of them.
I hate, I deeply despise all of these fake pieces of shit.
They're all rich.
They're richer than they've ever been.
And they're just acting like nothing's happened.
Like our quality of life hasn't been cut in half.
Your money's worth half what it was just a few years ago.
Like five years ago.
Well, Sophia Udado says the data is bullshit.
Have you been to the grocery store?
Are you spending twice as much money on food?
You are.
That means your money's worth half as much.
How much is it a house?
Three, four, five times the price in some places.
How about a new pickup truck?
$100,000, you say?
Weird.
Used to be $45,000.
Oh, it's up 2%.
It's up 2%.
Inflation's up 2%, is it?
Uh-huh.
They think we're stupid.
We're not stupid, but we are cowards.
That's the problem.
They know that.
But they are equally as soft as we are because the wheels grind both ways.
Or rather, the sword has to be sharpened on the grindstone, the millstone.
You need both.
And neither of us have been really challenged for a very long time.
The peasantry has been very much fat and lazy and sleepy time since like the 1950s.
And after, I mean, I think they whacked Kennedy and it was pretty much organized crime and corporate takeover after that.
There was no more world wars.
There was no more real big conflicts.
It was all very controlled and manageable.
And everybody did what they wanted.
We're going to do the 9-11 now.
Okay.
We're doing, oh, boom, oh, the planes.
Oh, my God.
Okay, now go.
Let's go do the Israeli conquest, please.
We want you to get Iraq first.
We're still mad at them.
We were trying to get them in the 9-we were supposed to do this a long time ago, but fucking get fucking moishi over there.
Fucked it.
Anyway, we're not going to get into it.
But we got it now.
So we're doing it now.
Millions of people protested this, guys.
Anybody's listening that doesn't remember?
You're under the eight?
Like, look it up.
Millions with an M were protesting in Washington, D.C. And millions more in Trafalgar Square in the United Kingdom.
No war.
No war.
Nope.
No one wanted it.
No one.
This was not a popular idea.
It wasn't a couple of hippies.
It was literally everyone.
Everyone was angry.
Well, there were some people that were like, I don't care, kill Iraqis, motherfucker.
Like that was a segment of the population for sure.
But I'm not going to insult those people because I love those people because that's exactly who you fucking need when you're at war.
You need hot-headed, I'll kill everybody because someone Dared hurt the people you love.
If you don't have that, you don't last very long.
All right.
You need the fucking maniacs, right?
You need the impassioned, like, I can't even think straight.
I'm so angry.
You need that.
You need that fire in your society, or else if it goes out forever, you're harmless.
You need those people.
The problem is they were lied to, and it was just, the horror was too much, and they were taken advantage of.
They're not thinking straight, you know?
So you've got to just, they're not in the equation of what's happening and what should happen.
They're not even, there's no even home upstairs.
They're just in bloodbath mode.
Everybody else that was thinking, I'm talking late night commentators, news anchors, fucking, everybody everywhere.
And then CNN started with the fucking whole thing.
Wolf Blitzer and all of this started to happen.
And then they tried to pass the Patriot Act, which is like, hey, let's spy on everybody.
And people were like, whoa.
And a bunch of senators and congressmen were like, absolutely not.
Just because 9-11.
And those guys got anthrax in the mail.
And the mail said, death to Israel, death to America.
But just to the congressmen and the senate, anybody that was vocal against the war had an assassination.
It was real anthrax, I believe, in many cases.
And also simultaneously, the ruling establishment at that time, the Bush regime, all those guys, they all just by chance had been given anthrax vaccines and antidotes weeks prior.
later documents would reveal.
But that was just...
You got to be an idiot not to see what's going on here.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
So we're being manipulated and everyone's being put.
But the point is the people didn't want to do it.
It happened anyway.
Happened anyway.
Now we're doing this.
Happens anyway.
Now we're doing that.
Happened anyway.
But then mass media and the internet collided and regular people, instead of being confined to their street corner, where you'd be lucky if you can get 10 people in your town to listen to you ever in your life, where somebody like me can just sit here and have access to the whole world and tens of thousands of people could end up tuning in every week.
And then that multiplied by how many other people there are doing this.
We're just one small bubble.
We have so many of these stupid hater people.
They're so like they don't even matter.
You know what I mean?
And they're ups.
I can't stress enough how little the impact they're having on anything that's happening is.
It couldn't be less.
It couldn't be smaller.
And there's so many of these little pockets of people like ours.
There's thousands and thousands of thousands.
It's crazy.
I find new ones on the internet every day.
All the time.
I'm like, oh, somebody has a take on this thing.
And I go to listen to it.
I'm like, who's this?
That's not bad.
Who's that?
Twitter.
Oh, fucking 400,000 followers.
I'm like, I don't even know who that is.
I've never heard of this person.
And they're huge.
And they're everywhere.
The machine is like, ah, bland whack-a-mole in a million different directions.
This is this is so if there's leaks is what I'm saying.
And the first time I was like, you know, it was like the rocky music starts playing.
Like, oh my God, there's things are getting out that are true.
I gotta find the song.
Oh.
You're welcome.
Is this the one?
Yeah, I was watching the news and it was just like.
Las Vegas shooting conspiracy theorists are peddling disinformation on the internet.
I was like.
Normally they would never even address this.
They just pretend people are.
They are doing this.
It's a fucking montage of just dozens of videos from all kinds of different people.
I was there, dude.
There were people shooters everywhere.
It was crazy.
I walked right into this guy.
He pointed a gun in my face.
He shot me in the stomach.
What the fuck?
I'm just going through this.
I'm listening to audio.
This guy's fucking basically streaming it as it's happening.
That's an M60.
No, that's an M60.
I'm a...
I know what an M60 sounds.
I know what a f- I know what a machine gun sounds like.
It's not a guy with a rifle in it.
What is happening?
And then the noob started to lose.
And everyone, shut it down!
Shut it down!
The conspiracy theorists are just climbing back from the edge like...
IT WAS THE JUICE!
AHHHHH!
WHAT?
WHAT WAS THIS?
Shut him up!
Shut them up!
Shut them up!
Get him off here!
Get him off here!
Tucker Carlson, no!
No!
That's how it started.
The Las Vegas shooting, man, when that happened, there was so many, like, a whoa, like, it was not like it used to be.
There wasn't a couple pockets of the internet.
It was like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And then they were like, YouTube's got to go.
That was the last straw for YouTube.
They didn't like how it was doing the election.
Then it was like, that's it.
That's the last straw.
Alex Jones would have it.
There were helicopters flying around with no transponders on.
This isn't my opinion.
This is a fact.
Like, what's happening?
Why is it hovering exactly over the area where the shooter apparently was...
And where the gunfire is clearly...
You can see muzzle flashes in the fucking...
We were just practicing.
This is the explanation.
We just happened to be practicing with our special stealth helicopters that make very little noise at that exact moment in time as that was happening.
We just happened to be there.
I see.
And then you see them.
There's another guy driving by McCarran Air Force Base or airport, and he's filming.
Like, what's this?
Because he's seeing the news.
He's like, oh, they're sending in the SWAT teams and stuff.
No, that's not what's happening.
There's these guys getting off one of these helicopters, unloading their weapons like you do after an op.
Like, I've done this many times.
They're clearly in op-end mode.
They're clearing their weapons.
are putting shit away.
They're fucking...
Like, There was so much shit around that.
It was crazy.
And it all just went away in memory hole.
But like, that was the first crack in the dam.
And then as more things started to happen, it just got crazier and crazier.
And the things that are mainstream now, man, 10 years ago, I would never have believed it if I would just, I wouldn't be able to see how.
I would have thought it's going to take 50 years.
Yeah.
No, I know.
What did I say, an M60?
It was the, what did the American?
The M240 is what I meant.
The Americans call it the M240, bravo.
We have called it the C6 in Canada.
It's the same gun.
It's a German machine gun.
It's a German medium, you know, general purpose machine gun.
762, it's fucking it like you'd be like telling a mechanic you don't know what a Cadillac sounds like or something, right?
Like a vehicle he's worked on his whole life.
He's like, I know exactly how the engine sounds.
I work on it all the time.
Like I'm very attentive to every little thing.
You know, I know everything about this thing.
I've taken it apart and put it together a million more.
I could do it blindfolded right now.
Still, I probably could.
Without even looking at it, I could probably like, it's so monotonously boring.
Like you'll do it a million billion times.
Oh, that sounds fun.
It's not fun.
Not after you've done it a thousand times.
And then you're like, how many more?
10,000 more.
Clean them up.
Clean them again.
You know?
The army might start fun, but she'll drag you to deep water, boys.
I'm telling you right now.
The longer you stay, the harder it gets.
Oh, that's awesome.
We will see.
Call me in five years.
Five years is a good check-in point.
Whenever somebody's been in the army five years, the enthusiasm's gone.
Like, that's all like, you know, they're not wearing their dog tags in public anymore.
Like, I'm a fucking active duty army guy.
They just have this kind of depression about them.
This kind of funny.
You're like, hmm.
How many years yet?
Six.
Yeah, that's the first one.
The first what?
Oh, the first what?
Hey, Robbie, this guy's sis.
He's got five years.
what'd you say?
He's got six years in and he's...
This is the first mental health episode you're going to go through where you're going to start questioning your existence your whole life.
Like, what is the purpose of this?
Like, this is really like, this sucks.
Like, what even is this for?
Am I, right?
And this is going to affect your home.
Have you been divorced yet?
You haven't yet?
But, oh, you're not talking?
Okay, that's going to come later.
Probably, probably next year, next six to eight months.
Yeah, she's, she's probably already cheating on you, but you'll find out later.
And then you'll have your first divorce.
Okay.
And then generally, if you survive this, you get another five years of like, you're like renewed.
Like, I'm back.
And I'm, you know, but you're at like 80% of what you were the first five years you're in the army.
Right.
You know, you're, you're there, but like, there's a little something off the top, you know, it's just something.
And then, and then all of that's probably going to happen again, like literally again, uh, or, or worse, or maybe, maybe you, you know, but your friends get killed on a deployment because somebody was like read a map upside down and then he got a medal and he's in the newspaper and like your buddy's kids are like, you know, getting beat by a stepdad who hates, and, you know, you're just like, and then you get divorced again, right?
And you've got a drinking problem at this point.
I mean, you might not have started with one, but you've, buddy, you've been in the infantry for 10 years.
If you're not an alcoholic, I don't, I don't believe you.
I don't believe you've ever been in the infantry.
If you're not an alcoholic after doing that job for 10 years, so you're doing that now.
And you may be on pills by now, but maybe not.
But in the next five years, that will also take place.
Then you're going to be what's called the chemically enhanced soldier.
See, the first five year guys, they're still new.
They're still green.
They don't have a lot of dents or dings.
Like they're all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
And when are we going back to the field, Sarge?
And you're just like, I can't believe she fucked that guy.
I'm going to fucking kill.
What?
What did you say?
How old are you?
17?
That kid's in here now?
Fucking, I don't know.
We're going to buy Friday.
Probably Friday.
Sarge, why are you here on a Sunday?
It's two in the morning.
I'm on duty.
What?
What the?
What?
By year 15, 20, your grip on reality starts to slip and you start to become something else.
So just to keep you operating, they start giving you different pills.
But those pills require other pills to counteract the pills.
And this, of course, is not helping you at all.
Your brain is now a chemical circus.
There's just rides and carnivals and Ferris wheels of monkeys throwing Molotov cocktails at your ex-wife that killed your cat.
And there's just images of dead people.
And it's like, the bills are due.
And you're like, it is two in the morning.
And you're taking all these pills.
It becomes a challenge to keep the car on the road.
And that's why you end up with sergeant majors that act like that.
I don't know if they still do because there's so many pussies in the army now.
And I'm not saying this is a good thing, but guys used to just tough it out to the point of self-destruction, which, you know, is honorable, is admirable in a way, but it's also like, if you just backed it off 20%, you probably would have made it a lot longer and you'd be okay, which would be better.
You know, let's not, let's just bring down the psycho, just 20%, not 100%, like 20%, and you might live and keep your family.
You know, just bring it down.
Take a day off, you know, but you get these sergeant majors and these gold guys, the old timers, 30 years, 25 years, and they're just like, they're twitchy.
Like, I knew guys like this and we'd like, we'd, young guys would kind of laugh.
They're like, oh, man, that's fucking crazy.
You see the CQ today, man?
He was fucking.
Like, we had a guy that would do that.
And we would laugh about it.
But now I'm like, in retrospect, like, that is so sad to me.
Like, where was his butt?
Where was anybody to be like, hey, Warren, come here?
Are you okay, man?
Like, I did that for a few guys.
Still to this day.
One of the guys I just talked to today, I remember he told me, like, he was in bad shape and he had been blown up and he was doing drugs and he was just, you know, and he's like, oh, you know, we went for a beer or whatever.
And I was just like, you know, in sincerity, like, you know, I'm worried about you.
Are you okay?
And years later, he said, you know, you're one of the only people that asked me that.
I was completely out of control and nobody fairing cared to even ask.
And that's why guys off themselves, because that's how it feels.
Everybody's so unwilling to, unwilling to, you know, Admit any vulnerability, especially in that world, to the point of self-destruction, because then you have to admit that you're not okay, which means you need help, which means, you know, as I said earlier, you know, now you're going to give your load to somebody else to carry you a little bit.
So it's a very, very difficult balance.
It's a very hard job on guys, and it fucks them up.
A lot of them don't make it.
I don't know if you've noticed this, but most of them are not okay on average.
I would say seven out of 10 guys that do any serious length of time in that job and do any like real deployments and shit, like they're not, 70% of them are not going to be okay.
Of that, half of that, 70% probably kill themselves and the other half do it over long term.
And they just develop.
It's a lot to deal with.
And I don't, I'm not surprised.
But anyway, the guy would like kind of snarl and his face would just kind of go into like involuntary, like this kind of shit.
He'd be like, and we'd be like, oh, that's crazy.
That guy's so scary.
Like, man, he's a badass.
And I'm like, he's dying inside.
He's like very fucked up.
Like that's a, that man has not.
And he's, he's just keeping that in because he doesn't want to burden anyone else.
He's like, this is my pain to carry.
And I won't give, I won't, I won't hurt the boys.
I won't do it.
You know what I mean?
So that's why I'm like, I just, you know, that guy's awesome.
I want to help him.
Not because he's, not just because he's not well, but because he's, you know, this is like the battlefield equivalent of a guy who's on the ground with holes in him and like an eye missing and he's still got a pistol out.
Like, I'll fucking stay here.
You go.
Like, that's, dude, you know, first of all, no, that's crazy.
But second of all, the fact that you're willing to do that is a badass as fuck.
So you're a legend, but no, like, we're going to get you out of here.
You're fucking, you're surviving, okay?
Because you're too awesome to die.
Like, we need these guys.
And too many of them don't because it's just.
And if that whole warrior culture was built around a legitimate conflict, like we were invaded by space aliens or the fucking Chinese came over in robots and stormed Vancouver, like if something like, but it was like, ah, you know, Jews wanted money and rich people were fighting and all the oil and we needed the heroin for the pharmaceutical company, the magic books and from the river to the sea, you wouldn't understand.
My eyes are just glazing over.
I'm like, oh, right.
So all of that pain and misery that was inflicted on all these amazing men and people that I knew that I loved was essentially, so these pieces of shit could make money.
And half of them are dead.
And what did I say?
Seven out of 10 of them don't seem to make it.
So you're fucking killing the best people I've ever met so you can make money.
And then when I, when I say fuck you to your face in public, you dare come after me.
Wow.
You're never going to get me, dude.
My fucking soul is as clean as they come.
I know exactly what I'm doing.
Do you?
You're fucked.
You're fucked.
Shut him up.
Oh, yeah.
Do it.
Fucking sell out.
Refute anything I say.
Go ahead.
Tell me how that's none of that's true.
Tell me how my own life isn't true.
What I've lived through didn't happen.
What I witnessed with my own eyes was just a hallucination.
What I've heard with my own ear, well, I can only hear out of this side of my head now.
This one is deaf because a rocket exploded into it.
What were you doing?
Whining on the internet?
That's cute.
That's cute.
I don't know why I'm going off on this.
I don't know why I got distracted.
I don't know.
I was thinking about some guys today that have been dead for a while, and I just, it just, you know, and I don't, I don't choose it.
It just happens.
You drive by a place and something reminds you of something and you're like, fuck.
You drive by a place and something.
But it's good to remember that.
I think your brain reminds you of these things, not because it's trying to hurt you.
And I don't necessarily think, I mean, you're probably traumatized to some extent.
Yeah, but I don't think it's entirely negative.
Like we're looking at the problem wrong and you're like, we have to stop this thought pattern from happening and we need to drug it out and, you know, beat it out with some kind of weird cognitive behavioral therapy and all this kind of stuff.
And you're like, but what, wait, but just for a second, what if the thoughts and feelings that are bubbling up are like essential to the preservation of our civilization?
What if my issue is not like, because I've never had that problem.
I was never like, I mean, there's some wild shit.
I mean, when you see someone explode and you like smell the inside of a body and like what blood smells like in big piles and like it's just, you know, and being shot at and shooting at people and all that, like it's pretty fucked and it rattles your system for a bit.
But it's, that's, I knew that wasn't the problem.
Like that was a long time ago, you know, I'm fine.
But feeling like we were betrayed, on the other hand, I, this is really hurting my head.
You know, this is really frustrating.
Like, this is causing, this is twisting knots in my soul is the best way I can describe it.
And I don't really know how it's happening or why it's happening, but something is beckoning me to be, I'm very upset and I feel I'm angry.
Someone is hurting me somewhere and I don't know where it's coming from.
And I'm telling you, that's where it's coming from because that was me.
You've been lied to and sold a fake bill of goods and the world that you were expecting to live in in exchange for, you know, the service that you told was for A was actually for X. And the bill they sold you is like, well, that was bullshit too.
And you're just like, you don't know how to, like, what do I, where do I, how do I, these guys go into society and try to get jobs and stuff.
People are scared of them.
They treat them like they're fucking psychos.
And they don't, so people don't like to talk to them.
They, they, it worry people.
And, you know, like, do you know what that's like?
Do you have any idea what that's like for these guys?
What that feels like?
It's not fun.
Like when you're like aware that people are afraid of you just because of that, like they think you could snap at any minute, you know what I mean?
It's like And cops fucking use that against you, too.
They did to me That's how they use that's how they got these warrants and fucking oh yeah, you can fucking blow it anytime to me PTSD and all the fucking army You're not a fucking doctor you don't know me You just went ahead and they oh yeah, they put it in the news I was like, oh yeah That's fucking big time slander, buddy.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Do you have a diagnosis?
Who did you talk to?
I didn't tell you that.
Did I ever say that?
Have I ever said that?
I think I've actually been quite careful to never say that.
So it's odd that you chose this line of thinking.
Anyway, weird, huh?
It's disgusting.
It's despicable.
You tiny little man, you tiny little insect of a man, the shoulders and the back it takes to carry the absolute load of shit these guys have to live with, you would die.
If it fell on you, it would be like a cow taking a shit on a fly.
Like a horse.
You just get drowned in shit.
That's how small.
And you're like, oh, yeah, I fuck a crazy.
Buddy, if you had to endure it, you would die.
You'd blow your brains out tomorrow.
If you had to be him for 10 minutes, you'd be in the bang, right in the parking lot.
Oh, trust me, buddy.
I've been a cop for a long time.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I know lots of guys that turned into cops and vice versa and so on.
And trust me, I know which job's much harder.
Okay?
It's such a fucking cope from cops.
Oh, listen, buddy.
I mean, I know you're every time.
And I just want to hit them in the face.
Because no, you don't know.
You have got no fucking clue.
Oh, trust me, buddy.
I've been a police officer.
I mean, I wasn't.
I like you anybody, but I've been in some drunken fistfight.
Oh, a guy, a fucking gangbanger took a shot at you once.
You know the scariest phrase in the world?
Advance to contact.
Do you know what that means?
It means walk towards the 40 men with machine guns, rocket launchers, booby traps in the fucking ground.
Yeah, they're that way.
Go get them.
They're waiting for you, by the way.
Have fun.
And you're of the, what do you guys do again?
You're the team that's like, help.
There's a 57-year-old denturist running around.
We don't know what to do.
Help.
We need help.
Fuck off.
I was fucking 20 years old.
Carried a fucking machine gun.
Come get it, bitch.
What are you?
You're a fucking 50-year-old faggot.
You're a fucking loser.
You're afraid of clouds, bro.
Oh, I don't know.
That podcast is really upsetting.
Oh, is he fucking saying world suit are upsetting, bro?
Holy fucking shit.
You've got PTSD now probably just by listening to it.
Weren't you a hero?
Do you want my medals?
You should wear them.
You're the real hero, aren't you?
Yes.
The real.
Come on, guys.
Let's go.
Fuck off.
Those guys drive me nuts.
I knew another guy who was a reservist, right?
And then he ended up in the cops and he's on the ERT team, like the national one, right?
And he's like, yeah, we're pretty much like, I could probably just like walk over to like JHF2, probably.
Like if I wanted to, like, I could.
Like, I could probably do that.
Ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha!
Oh, oh, yeah, I bet, buddy.
That's so fucking cute.
When those guys say that, when these cop, like, ERT teams, like, unless they are, they used to be JTF2, like, those guys, this is the thing.
Nobody goes from police officer to commando, okay?
But commandos sometimes take a step down when they want a more chill, stable job, they become cops.
Okay?
That's the hard truth, boys.
You take a few, you bring it down a few levels, right?
However, I would put the police officer over like Air Force driver, right?
Air Force driver is certainly below police officer, right?
So if the cop is like, listen, you know you're not fear straight, it was like, yeah, he drove trucks to the, to the canteen and back to the fucking airfield.
Like he was never in any danger at all.
Like relax, you know?
And it was only for six months, you know, you've been on the streets of Toronto for 20 years, I can admit, you know, that's different.
But when the infantry guy, like when our guys were like, yeah, I just this jump, man, my back hurts.
Like your body gets destroyed.
I have arthritis.
I have like my knees click and pop.
Like you wouldn't believe my back is constantly seized up.
I have to like all the time just to loosen it up.
It sounds like a fucking skeleton coming back together.
Ask anybody that knows me.
They're just like, Jesus.
Yeah, one of these times I'm just going to fall down dead probably.
You know, it's the army.
I have, listen to my wrist here.
Like, I can, like, basically on command, I can do that because that's just crunch, crunch.
From holding your rifle like this is what it's from.
Your arm, your wrist would get sore, and I'd be like, ah, I remember doing this all through my 20s.
Fucking, you know, M203 on the end of this rifle.
It's like fucking 20 pounds.
You're holding this thing up.
Damn, I don't know.
I wonder if this is going to come back on me someday.
Yeah, it did.
It's arthritis.
I deaf, you know.
So they're like, all right, after a while, at 15-year mark, you're like, I'm not willing to go through another five-year cycle.
I may not survive.
I'm losing my sanity.
I'm going to go to the Air Force and be a firefighter.
I'm going to fucking live the good life, you know, work out a lot, just play video games, show up, go home, like, you know, the good stuff, you know?
And then there's other guys, like, I was an Air Force firefighter.
So, I mean, I probably could have just walked into JTF2 if I wanted to.
I probably, probably could have just, I mean, I've shot rifles.
I mean, I've done it once or twice.
I pretty much am a master.
I could probably go over to JTF2 if I wanted to.
I'm the Calgary E. I'm the Saskatoon.
You fucking losers.
How many people had the Saskatoon emergency response team deployed for their bail hearing?
Raise your hand.
Fucking snipers on the roof.
Like, they literally thought, well, I mean, what if there's an attempt to bail out?
What if the militia comes?
And they broke.
Anyway, that's embarrassing for them, not me.
Like, that's preposterous.
That's just absolutely outrageous.
I didn't see any of this.
People told me afterwards, like, a reporter was in there and be like, you know, there's snipers outside?
I'm like, what?
Like, yeah, there's APCs parked in the street.
Like, there's cops everywhere.
Like, what?
There was like 15 of them outside or something.
Like, I'm on rooftops.
Oh, slow day, boys.
You know, you guys are ridiculous.
What was I going to do?
Magneto my way out of there?
Like, I must be like Homelander to them.
Man, I don't know what if we fucking.
I'm going to silver tongue my way out of there.
Don't look at his eyes.
Don't let him talk.
I'm going to be like Hannibal Lecter with the trend.
Don't let him say something funny and win you over to his side.
They'll send in some officers to kill me, and there's just like some struggling and arguing, and then it dies down, and then there's laughing, and then they're like, what the fuck is going on?
And then they come out and they're helping me.
I'm just like, mind fuck them.
Like, I actually like this guy.
Fuck you.
He's convinced me.
You guys are all evil.
No!
Go, my British.
Yes.
Fire.
This is a weird stream.
What is this?
What is this shit?
What even is this?
We're getting awfully off topic of racism, aren't we?
I think we're awfully.
Yeah.
All right.
Mega says, I've been tuned out for a week or so.
I think I was reading super.
No, I got to go back.
I was doing the Viva Villa guy.
The letter V put me on an hour-long rant.
That's crazy.
Like, does my mental state make more sense?
The army mind fucked me.
The world did.
They dumped a bunch of pills in my head for a while.
Then they fucking had concussions.
And they throw you out into the world like, fuck you.
Kill yourself.
You know?
Hmm.
Maybe, okay, I could see.
Maybe I see kind of why I might be like that now, you know?
I mean, that's kind of a lot.
Yeah.
Viva Velo.
I did it.
I've betrayed my ancestors and pronounced the forbidden letter.
Just a donation from a longtime listener, first time live.
I was at the Hamilton event.
Oh, right on, man.
Thanks for coming.
So thanks for doing what you do.
Very fit 60-year-old.
Stay strong.
Right on.
Good for you.
I hope, man.
But I hope when I'm like, I hope I'm like 79 and just like ripped.
There used to be in the Gage Town gym, actually, there was a guy.
Look at this.
It's cheesy, but I remember this poster because I was in there so often and I saw it so many times.
It was just an old guy who was like 80. He looked like Santa Claus, but he was jacked.
And I was just like, yes.
And every day that reinforced that it's like, this isn't for a little while.
This is forever.
You do this forever and you stay that way forever.
Never stop.
Never, ever stop.
Because that's a monument to your discipline, too.
If you're that fit at that age, you're just like fucking you, you've got people give up at 23 and you're on like year 60. You know, they stepped out on the side of the road 38 years ago when you're still fucking, like you fucking destroyed them, you know?
Destroyed.
They'll never, even if they start now, they could never catch up.
There's too much time's gone by.
They won't live long enough to make it up.
A lifetime of discipline and focus and, you know, self-respect versus, you know.
What is it?
The Chad what versus the soy.
What's the other one?
I can't remember.
The sad, the sad fucking Antifa guy.
Kellen all says, muscle memory and cardio allow me to water ski and downhill at age 62. Wow.
That's not bad.
Like, like, good.
Like, I'm when you're 20, you don't even think about being 60. Right.
And when you're 30, you still, but I'm like, I'm almost, 40 is almost, I mean, fuck, I'm half dead now.
So now you're like, okay, I've, I'm, I'm, I'm ready to accept that I'm done being 20. Like, that's never happening again.
Like, you just hang on to it.
You're like, no, look at your face, dude.
It's, it's over.
You're dying.
Like, okay, so now that we're into this half of the game, so who's still alive and doing well?
You guys are okay.
How do I do, how do I do this?
So I can still do, okay, good?
That guy's 67 and he's doing good.
Okay, good.
So we'll keep staying on this program.
We don't want to crash land the plane.
We want to just gracefully glide off into the sunset.
You know, we don't want to fucking nosedive and tank this into a fucking 49-year-old heart attack who's 462 pounds.
And that's not, you know, we don't want that.
Azario says, thoughts on the Coots Boys story for stealing your agenda.
If it was on there, I think there's a story there.
Oh, there's, oh, man.
Oh, I don't.
I'm having a moment right now.
I'm having a struggle.
I don't know.
I've never, you know what?
I'm starting.
I may have changed a little bit.
Maybe I'm just in the mood I'm in, but...
*Sings* I might just...
*Sings*
I'm not going to do what everybody thinks I'm going to do.
There's some people I really want to just rip the shit out of.
But you know what?
It just doesn't matter.
They don't matter.
It's pointless.
It goes nowhere.
It's so insignificant that it's an insult to mine and your time to even bring it up, quite frankly.
That's probably the most insulting thing I could do, to be honest, is not even like you don't, you don't even matter.
These shit talking losers, you know?
Oh, we're going to get you.
I mean, not violently or anything.
Well, yeah, I know, because you're not even capable of that.
You're not even capable.
No one's worried about anything from you, Freak.
You're irrelevant.
Completely.
People send me these tweets and screens, just like, oh, man, this person's saying this.
People talk shit about me all the time.
And I just, you know, like, I already beat you.
You're already way, you're gone.
You're way, we were left way, way, way back there.
Right.
Nobody cares what you have to say.
You've already had a million attempts and opportunities to, I'm going to get you.
No, you're not.
You can't.
There's nothing you can do.
You're wrong.
Everyone knows that it didn't work.
You failed.
And it's over.
You know, you're just an obsessed, sad, pathetic, tiny person in a totally irrelevant thought bubble with sick people.
So I, you know?
And as far as the Coots thing goes, you know, like, yeah, they got some time.
I'm not surprised.
I mean, I said this.
Everyone's like, oh, I'm not guilty of, you know, I'm like, yeah.
And there was a bunch of, I'm like, oh, well, they got guilty of possession of explosives for a dangerous purpose and all these other things.
I'm like, they're doing time.
Like, oh, no, probably only a little.
No, they're, no, that's years, dog.
And yeah, I think they're getting another 18 months or two more years or something like that.
They got, they got sentenced to six and a half years, and it's two-thirds time served in Alberta, I think.
So that brings it down to like basically, they did two.
So I think that equals four in change.
So they probably have about 18 months to two years left on a six and a half year sentence.
Yeah.
Plus time served for like the trial.
I don't know if that counts as remand to time or whatever, but why isn't there four?
Why did it turn into the Coots 2?
Who remembers how that happened?
We do.
Who remembers reality?
Where did the conspiracy charge go?
Who destroyed that whole story?
Which community effort just blew that up?
And now this was the best they could do?
Sorry, I don't have $20 million, so I couldn't hire the whole world to get it.
You know, I think we did pretty good, considering, and all of the critics of our performance did nothing themselves.
In fact, many of them were stealing and calling the CRA on the fundraisers and the support people because their butt hurt.
I mean, imagine the delusion.
Like in front of everyone.
But, you know, that whole thing was so fucking toxic and full of shitty, fucking terrible human beings that I wanted nothing to do with it.
You know, it's like, we're done.
I'm out.
I don't, I'm done.
You, listen, you guys know everything.
You go fucking finish it.
You go get the lawyers.
You take over.
There you go.
Have fun.
And what did they do?
Nothing.
And where are those guys?
In jail for the next two years.
Good job.
Good job.
You did it.
You showed me.
Who is he talking about?
Literally people that don't matter.
It's just, you know, you got the inside knives for people that, you know, my friends.
It's fun for them.
It's fun for me.
Oh, man.
It must be frustrating, right?
Oh, and think about this, right?
You want a real burn?
See, sometimes I craft these.
I just think about things a lot, like too much, or maybe not enough.
Like it could be like, again, why is the thoughts and things?
They're forcing themselves into my psyche that I won't ignore them.
I can't ignore them.
There's something there.
It's something I need to address, something I need to figure out.
It's not meant to be drugged out and droned out and ignored for like, but I have like this obsessive, I'll just rethink about things a million times over and over and over again.
And sometimes I think of different things.
Maybe that's why.
Same thing with these games.
It's like, it's like practice.
Stay sharp.
You know?
I don't know.
I like to be, I like to, I don't know.
I don't even like it thing.
That's the thing.
It's a compulsion.
It's like a, it's like a disorder.
It's probably some kind of, or they say that, right?
I think it's just an attribute.
I don't really know if I believe in the term disorder that much.
And this is going to tie into this burn I'm about to deliver, which may cause someone to kill themselves.
It's possible.
I'm not threatening anyone.
I'm just saying I have developed very powerful psychic weapons that I've, I mean, we've driven, we've seen what I've done to people.
DDS is very real, and it's destroyed lives.
And, you know, listen, casualties are, people get in the way, they get hurt.
You know, I'm just saying.
I don't know if I believe, I mean, there's certainly just, there's people that eat pillows, right?
That's a disorder, you know?
But like, I have a, I have a habit of overthinking things like to an obsessive level where I just constantly, you know, maybe they say it's anxiety, right?
Where you can't, I don't know.
Or maybe it's just an attribute because that also enables me to do certain things.
And it's actually helped me in many, in many cases.
So it's like it, it's like a trade-off, you know?
Like video games.
It's like a buff.
It's like you get extra 20 health, but lost 20 speed.
You know?
It's going to, it hurts you, but it helps you in other ways.
And everyone's built like this.
Everyone has different quirks and certain little individual traits.
I think a lot of them are genetic.
That if you're successful and you do well in life, you're much more likely to have more children, which makes those genes like, you know, they're winning, so they're going.
So they get spread.
This is the whole theory.
But, you know, everybody's got different things and people are meant to do different things, right?
Because I've always, you know, said that everybody's got to pull.
Everybody's got something.
They're there to do something.
Everybody wants to do different.
Maybe they want to be the radio.
They want to be the side view mirror.
They want to be the accelerator.
They want to be the steering wheel.
They want to be all kinds of different parts.
But everybody has different things.
Somebody's got to be the ashtray.
Who wants to be the ashtray?
Hey, fuckheads.
You're the ashtray.
And so here's why.
I really do.
I do think a lot of things happen for reasons.
I think everybody has a job to do in a way.
And because of all of the constant harassment and the abuse and the attacks and the bullshit and so on, as aggravating as it is, it also really reinforces my commitment to just being better than you in every way.
So when you think about it, you're actually assisting me every day when you obsess over me.
Like it helps me.
Like rough, you know, rucksack marching in the rain with bloodied, blistered feet.
It hurts, but it helps you.
It's actually strengthening you.
It's actually making you more powerful because when you've completed it, you can say, remember, that's now something just you just do.
What used to be horrifying and threatening is now just another day of the week.
And this is all they do, right?
This is all some of these people do.
So when you really get down to it, your purpose is to be my ashtray.
That's your contribution to this whole story.
That's where you fit in the story, the Diagon story, the Canadian story.
Like what your part in it was, was to be a fly on my windshield so I could stay sharp.
That's what you're for.
What does that feel like?
Like, I'm doing what I'm doing, and you're doing what you're doing.
And you're just helping.
And it's all you do.
I don't know what that makes you, but it can't possibly feel good.
But either way, I just want to say thank you very much.
It's been very helpful.
I've grown quite a lot.
They wouldn't be here without you.
It's true, and you know it is.
Discovers and gentlemen, says praying creepy Uncle Harvey makes a full recovery.
I'm gonna be fine.
Don't worry about it.
There's the love of my life right now.
I like those shorts, honey.
Why don't you waddle over here a little closer to daddy?
You wanna make a movie with Harvey?
Where are you going?
Morgan doesn't like it for some reason.
She literally just...
I gotta get it in where I can.
It's an endless power struggle.
We're both trying to wear the pants all the time at the same time, which means neither of us ever have our pants on, which is a whole other issue.
Ah!
It's just...
Things are just...
There's been no disconnections.
Did the East Link man finally solve the riddle?
Oh, it's stabilizing.
Maybe this is normal.
Is the puzzle solved?
I don't know.
I am still waiting for the Starlink.
I don't know when that's going to be.
A couple of weeks, probably.
I think it said it's shipped today.
Whatever.
Either way, we'll have a backup.
Now I'm going to have like battle-satellite backup.
I'm in a fucking bunker out of satellite.
The war goes on.
You'll never stop me.
They're going to have to drone strike me.
They're like, that can be arranged.
Hey, if they drone strike me, I won't even know it, dude.
I'll just be walking along and then I'm not there.
And I'll be like, oh, fuck.
All right, whatever.
I was bored anyway.
I would stick around to see the chaos for sure.
I'd be like, I'm going to haunt people.
You know how long I've been looking forward to being a ghost my whole life?
I mean, I've been like trying to rush it, but my whole life, I'm like, dude, when I am, you think I'm bad now?
Of all the people, like, where do you think poltergeists and creepy, weird demonic shit comes from?
Like, what kind of person do you need to be to transcend one reality into the next through death and go, but I'm actually going to stay out of spite to fuck with people?
When you, man, does my face just, is it even in the conversation is all I'm asking.
Is it possible?
Hmm.
Why would he do that?
Because it's Mackenzie.
He's a fucking, goddammit.
He fucking hate that guy.
They just.
You hate me, but I love you.
You help me.
You're keeping me so sharp.
You guys keep us on our toes.
It's really excellent.
You know, it's really good.
You know, because, you know, you can't quit.
You can't fuck up.
You can't, because your enemies are watching, right?
And they're going to seize upon any little, anything to go, yeah.
So in that, you know, it's, you're just on the, on the ball all the time.
Those are my helpers, my helper monkeys.
It's good.
They're, they're good.
They're testing the fences to make sure everything's functional.
Everybody, cheer.
Let's have a round of applause for the helper monkeys, the flying helper dumpster island monkeys.
Good job.
I mean, no one's ever going to remember your name or anything.
We're not going to get statues, but I mean, you know, that's basically all you'll get.
You'll get that.
You'll get an unnamed, you know, you got, hey, you got clapped for.
What more do you want?
Do you really think your contributions are worth more than that?
Let's not, listen, you're, you're a slave monkeys, okay?
Know your place, okay?
Now you're asking, now you want more recognition.
Now I'm thinking about maybe some other solutions, maybe a final solution.
You just do, just worry about your own little task, okay?
Obsessing over me.
That's all you got to do.
Just keep doing that.
Shut up.
Just go back to work.
Don't let me distract you.
They're my toys and they don't even, they don't even see it.
Like a piano.
Who do you want?
Who do you want me to spin up today?
I don't even have to say their name.
This is another beautiful part of it, too, because I could have been just now, I saw a bunch of people in the chat like naming people and like most of you are, I mean, all of you might have been wrong.
Like no one even, and they don't know either.
So they all think I'm, they're all so full of themselves that they all think I'm talking about them.
They all think this.
Or they think it's, it's got to be her, or it's got to be, and I'm like, it could be no one.
It could be no one.
Like I'm up here doing, you don't even see it.
You don't.
It's crazy.
Like, we have so many little inside games going on with these pranks.
Dude, if you want to learn the, you want to learn the true definition of madness, try and fuck with somebody who's a, you know, black belt in Pictou County shenanigans.
I come from Pictou County shenanigans royalty.
Okay?
When I say it's genetic, I mean it.
Like there are some stories, there are some family stories that are like, that is just beyond.
I don't even want to repeat them because they're not all good, you know, but they're clever, like they're dirty and fucking, you know.
I'll give you a historical example.
This is one that my father likes to remind me of.
So back in the day, we're going to go back to Scotland now.
We're going to go way back in time.
We're in medieval Scotland.
It's like 12, it's 1415.
I don't know.
It's fucking castles time and swords and shit.
Anyway, these two families are fighting.
They're having a little war.
These clans are warring against each other.
So it's a few hundred people fighting another few hundred people, probably something like that.
And one of them's got a castle.
Right.
And one of them is sieging the other castle.
And the people in the castle are like, you don't have the supplies to last forever.
You know, something like that.
They're at kind of a stalemate.
And the people that want to get into the castle and get these fucking whoever's in there, whatever's going on, they're like, you know who we need?
We're going to call the fucking McKenzies.
Or it was the McGregors.
I can't remember which part of the family it was.
I think it was the McKenzies.
You know what they did?
They came and captured all of the family members of the people that were hiding in the castle and put stakes in the beach within eyesight of this castle, within the ramparts of the castle.
You could see their women and children being tied to posts into the beach out where the tide had just gone out.
And in hours, the tide would come in and drown them.
And the Mackenzies were like, we didn't kill them.
The ocean will.
I guess you're going to have to pick.
Castle or your wife and daughter.
That sucks.
What a situation you found yourselves in.
Well, I'm going to collect my money and go home now.
I hope it works out for everyone.
They're prepared to fight to the death.
We're like, no, no, I've got a way greasier way to do this.
Dude, it'll be over in two hours.
We won't even have to hurt anybody.
Watch this.
You know?
Imagine how cold you'd have to be to let.
Like, that's a checkmate move.
So, I mean, that's what I'm saying.
That's the level of gamesmanship some of the people on our team are at.
And we're fighting with children and insects that have, they're so dumb.
They think Donald Best is Grant Preston.
Atomicsburg.
Atomic!
*BEEP*
It's just.
Somebody in the chat saying, I'm from Picto County, too, dude.
You know what I'm talking about.
People would like so there's a friend of mine, okay, in high school.
This other guy was looking for him.
And anyway, they were gonna, he wanted to hurt him anyway.
So we're at this party.
Um, and this guy's come looking for him.
And uh, my friend doesn't know this and I'm downstairs.
And this guy walks in and I'm like, oh no.
And his mother is home.
Like there's probably like 20 people there, but it was one of these like kind of cool moms that was like, I'd rather be around in case these idiot 17 year olds does something dumb or, you know, right?
She was cool.
And anyway, he just, this guy's a total enemy, you know?
And she's like, oh, and he's like, oh, hi, Mrs. Fucking, you know, oh, I'm just days.
It's Riley home.
I'm just, I just, I had to stop by.
He just, he lent me some stuff and I wanted to spring back to him, you know, before I leave for the weekend.
You know, I gotta.
Oh, sure.
He's upstairs.
I'm like, oh, thank you so much.
Door swings open.
All right, fucking.
Kicks the shit out of him.
Walks out.
Bye, Mrs. Fucking.
Oh, boy.
Your friend was just here.
Mom, why don't you let him in the house?
He was very convincing, you know.
When you're, when you're, dude, it's like, it's an attribute, you know?
So all these people that are like, yeah, well, you can't even do math.
I'm like, that's fine.
Can you do shenanigans?
Nope.
You might be able to build machines, but I'll drive you insane.
I'll make you fucking choose between your family and your house.
I'm the cerebral assassin.
I'm Triple H. Me.
I am.
Oh, no.
It's too late.
I'm taking too long.
No, I don't have it.
I was looking for Triple H's theme song.
Time to play the game.
This is fun to fuck with people, man.
Sometimes.
And like government people, politicians.
Like that was something I was able to do as a bit.
They're like, hey, Pierre Polyev's in town.
And I'm like, really?
And Antifa and left-wing idiot Twitter thinks that you're meeting with him secretly for some reason.
Like they think there's some kind of thing going on.
I'm like, that's hilarious.
Because I hate this guy.
I'm like, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to go to his event and I'm just going to get a picture with him.
It doesn't matter.
I just need to be like, it's believable that we're talking.
That's all I need.
And then upload it and then watch them lose their minds and it'll create, and that's exactly what happened.
And we just spent the last, the rest of the days giggling.
Like, why would you do that?
That is so immature.
It's like, these people are fucking thieves and murderers.
The least we can do is inconvenience them.
Don't you think they deserve much worse?
You won't even go as far as what I'm doing.
You won't even confront them in public and make fools of them.
You won't even do that.
You want to stay home.
Don't fucking talk shit to me.
You don't matter.
Shut up.
Either get in the game or fuck off.
No one has time for this anymore.
No one cares.
The fucking, you know, the scoreboards are in.
It's over, right?
Get back to work, monkeys.
Uncle Harvey.
Brian says, thanks.
Much respect.
Thank you, sir.
Swiss Dangle says, evening, bigots.
Great to hear Pantera again.
There you go.
There you go.
If Psalm 41 doesn't know of them, they're not men.
What?
Psalm 41. Psalm 41's kind of, they're okay.
I like their music, but they just seemed like faggots, you know?
I just didn't like their personality.
I don't know.
The way they dress, the hair dudes, and I'm just like, nah, you know, like, that's why, you know, Metallica, these guys, like, when you're 14, you know, there's these fucking intense, fucking mean dudes, handlebar mustaches, motorcycles.
Women, the smashing thing, and you're just like, you know, I don't know what that is, but I'm in.
You know, I like the vibe of whatever this is.
And over here, you've got like, my girlfriend left me.
And I'm like, ah.
And I've never been so sad.
Every fucking alternative rock song.
Featuring Tom DeLonge probably or I don't know.
Some of those are like a guilty pleasure, I guess, but mostly I hate though, dude.
Like, remember Good Charlotte?
Every time they came on, I was like, I want to fucking die.
It's torture.
Turn it off.
I'm going to turn gay.
I don't want to turn gay.
This is what started the trans movement and the LGBTQ plus.
It was Good Charlotte.
People would headphones it.
It's bad enough just to listen to it, but when you concentrate it like this, like a laser beam, it just right into the fucking pituitary gland.
My dad never came to my soccer game.
You know, you're like, fuck.
It's just, it's totally breaking you down.
Like, I'm probably too good at that voice.
You know what I mean?
I don't want to be.
I don't want that.
Simple plan.
Yeah, these guys, you know, people know exactly what I mean.
If you're my age, if you're like 35, 40, like you probably remember this or it's early 40s.
I've got a skateboard and I shaved off half of my head.
And I've got black hair, but she has blue hair.
My dad won't let me come over.
And I snuck in through the window.
No more.
You know, this shit was terrible, dude.
He hated it.
And all these emo kids are like, like, stop your little bitch.
I'm over here listening for whom the bell tolls and thinking about war.
You ever hear, like, literally listening to cock music?
Like, Maroon 5 or something.
What was this song?
And she's touching his chest now.
Are you watching your woman get smashed through the window?
Is that what this song's about?
Go in there and kick his ass.
What's wrong with you?
No headphones.
I'm turning gay.
No, you know, stop this.
Stop this.
This is how they're getting it.
Weak, soft music.
We got to get on top of this.
We got to make sure people.
Had to walk home in the rain.
It's that vocal frequency somehow just creates, you know?
I had a barbell over there in the corner.
It literally melted.
I think the frequency of my voice, it was like, I don't need to live anymore.
It just decided to check out.
I got to be careful with this, Phil.
If I lose 90 pounds and I get a nose ring and dye my hair black and start wearing eyeliner, I might be able to infiltrate Antifa as a fucking shitty good Charlotte cover fit.
Fuck you, fascist!
Fascist, come home!
Yeah, well, I've got a butt plug-in.
Remember that idea?
I would have a podcast where it's like opposite world.
I would do communist me.
I would just be the same, but like I would try, it would be so hard, I think.
It would probably, imagine if I pull off a whole three-hour just pretending to be a communist.
Sometimes I think about it as like, because I'm bored.
I'm like, well, it'd just be a challenge, you know?
Why not?
It might be why, it might be really funny.
It'd be so hard to stay in character, but you'd have to.
I'd have to put on makeup and shit.
And dead serious.
Like, you'd have to, I'd have to like, I'd have to go full Johnny Depp into this or something.
Like, it wouldn't be good.
I might never come back.
When you stare into the abyss, you start doing cocaine.
I'd rather not, but I can.
I could.
I will.
Dude, I felt bad for it.
However, I don't think, I mean, on some level of human dignity, like, did we need the whole, his whole fucking insane, gross trial with his ex-wife or whatever?
The whole world's picking it up every day.
It's on for months.
And he's just got to sit there.
Oh, my God.
Like, I can't fucking imagine that.
Having to keep your shit together.
The whole country's watching it.
You're like listening to this.
Half the country thinks you're a lion piece of shit.
You know, like, goddamn.
Like, can you at least have some...
Like, where's your humanity now?
All these fucking...
You got your fashion.
I'm 10 times the human being.
That's the thing.
That's the real thing, right?
They're the humans.
They're actually people.
You guys, I don't know.
I don't know.
Got a very funny value system, like a non-existent one.
Like you're just downloading information from your masters via screens and then enacting your software update.
That's your whole life.
You sat in front of this massive control panel of a life and you didn't press one button.
You just watched the screensaver for your whole life.
You didn't even log in.
You just did what you thought everybody else wanted you to do until it was over.
And now, like, how much of your life did you waste?
Are you like a in your 50s guy, family estranged, living in a van?
You know, like, where do monkeys come from?
You know?
I'm getting off.
I'm doing too many inside jokes now.
We got to get off talk.
Get back to work.
I got to check entropy.
I got a bunch of these to get through.
Let's go to work.
Let's earn these $2 chat messages.
Some 41. Yeah.
Never mentioned them in my presence.
Some 41 is not bad.
They're okay.
Been chatting with some people here.
Heard 310 is like, no, it doesn't exist.
We're moving on.
Peppermint Pansy says Margaret McKay was nowhere to be seen at the courthouse.
Oh, is that that granny?
Yeah.
Yeah.
How much money did she steal?
Allegedly quite a lot.
Her boomer following seemed to be confused.
Yeah.
She has a Facebook presence.
I was light-handed.
I was light-handed to reality with them.
I've never heard that phrase before.
Yeah.
Just people that just insert themselves and attach themselves to causes, I'm always very suspicious of because it's very rarely a genuine one.
Which is why I fucking tried to stay out of it until the guy asked me for help.
So I gave him as much help as I could.
And then we left because we're the bad guys.
And we're the, you know, you guys were fucking.
First, there was no lawyer.
We were making up.
We were stealing.
And then we were helping the government.
Like, just, it just nonstop.
So it was like, you're on your own.
We're out.
Have fun.
So, you know, hope you're satisfied with your effort there.
Make sure you book your visits, your jail visits, like weeks in advance, too, right?
And you're going to want to call and confirm them right up to the last minute because they can get bumped like with no, make sure you stay on top of that.
You're going to want to, you'll get the hang of it.
You're going to have time to figure that out.
I'm sure you'll do that, right?
I'm sure that, I'm sure that now the drama is subsiding and there's not really anything in it.
But you're going to keep going.
You're going to go all the time, right?
You're in there.
You're really doing stuff.
Yeah.
People really go fucking crazy when you expose how much of a piece of shit they are.
It's like pulling their pants down in public And revealing they don't have a dick.
And everyone goes, Holy fuck.
And I mean, you don't come back from that, right?
You go crazy.
And that's a lot of what this is.
Thank you.
Just don't come near me if you're a fucked-up person.
Because if you're like a fucked-up bad person, I'm going to tell other people because you're dangerous and no one should be around you.
You know?
Especially if you start attacking us.
And it's like, oh, well.
Friendly fire, you know.
Azarios is frequent rumination is a curse and a blessing.
Right.
Yeah.
That's what the word I was looking for.
Ruminating.
Yeah, that's right.
But you see things in another light that others can't.
Yeah, if you just keep, sometimes it's like, it's like reading a book you didn't get.
And you're like, I just read it again, read it again, read it again.
It's like, there's something in here that I'm missing, you know?
And then sometimes it's just age, experience, another experience happens that makes this one make sense all of a sudden.
Like, who knows?
You just maybe don't have the pieces, all the pieces yet.
It doesn't make sense yet because there's things missing.
You have to go find them and collect them.
It's a puzzle.
You know, I think our minds are a lot more powerful than we give them credit for.
And the kind of mentality that, you know, David Goggins and guys like that are, like it's grug, it's grug warrior mentality, but it's also the other extreme side of like pursuing excellence in all forms.
So these people that are obsessed with being like, they're learning all these languages, like they want to do all of this, but they're like, why are you neglecting your body?
It's very important.
It has a huge, enormous effect on your, on your mental state and capabilities.
Anyway.
More people should be adopting it, you know.
Steven says, you're fucked just like me.
I think a lot of people are, I think that's what they don't want to admit.
A lot of our critics is actually that I'm a lot more the average man than people would believe.
I'm just saying things that they're thinking, that we're all thinking.
And this is, I didn't develop this in an echo chamber.
I'm a very social guy.
I have a lot of, I've talked to a lot of people.
I've gone to a lot of parties.
I've, you know, you have to be in the military, but you work with different people constantly in big groups and small teams and everything in between.
You're all over the world all the time.
You learn how to navigate people and talk to people and like, you know, vibe check, I guess, especially when you're tasked in a leadership job where you have to take care of them.
You've got 10 of these guys you got to look after.
And then by extension, the whole rest of the platoon, really, everybody else under your rank level is technically your responsibility.
And then the company and so, you know, when there's like a permeating feeling, maybe that's why I'm, you know, because I was in kind of this smaller, micro, self-contained little universe that I kind of got the handle of it.
And then we went to the bigger one, the whole world now.
And it's, you know, obviously much bigger and much more difficult.
But the rule, the same rules apply.
People are people.
Men are men.
Everything's the same.
And like...
I kind of formulated some of this mentality in there, I think.
Where, you know, you're trying to win all the time.
You know, what's good for the platoon?
How do we win?
What's not good for us?
What should we not be doing?
Well, we're going to lose guys doing that.
Not maybe me personally.
I don't know.
But don't put the machine gunners up there.
They're going to get fucking...
Don't waste them.
What are you doing?
So, yeah, I can't just sit here and watch things.
But anyway, when there's kind of a permeating undercurrent of like, there's discontent in the ranks, you know what I mean?
You pick up on it.
You can hear it.
You can feel it.
You can see it.
You can experiencing it yourself.
And you understand like we're all, you know, noticing, let's say.
And the same thing is happening in society at large.
And it's like, what do we really say?
An extremist.
Yeah, I think the government's bad at baseline.
Like, I think they're corrupt.
I think they're stealing.
I think they're lying about a lot of things.
I think they're taking advantage of us.
I think they're hurting us.
And I think it's in our collective interest to fight them, everyone.
Because if we don't fix this, they're just going to run us right into the ground.
They're very bad managers, right?
Like if you're a major in an infantry company and your battalion commander is totally inept, like totally.
He's like just the whole battalion is going to get wiped out if this guy doesn't, like you got to, you should do something, you know?
Like maybe we just, everyone stops.
And if he is that bad, all of his other, all of his majors and captains, they're all going to be like, you're going to get locked in here now.
You can't do this to me.
I'm a lieutenant colonel.
Like, we'll see.
We'll see.
Maybe you don't survive this battle.
I don't know.
Bye.
And you lock him in the lav, you know.
Disconnect the comms.
Like, nobody goes in there.
Where's Miner?
He's sleeping.
I'm in charge now.
And I choose victory.
I think we should win instead of, you know, march single file into a cliff.
That would be stupid, you know?
That's what the map says.
That's retarded.
People get stuck in their ways, man.
I'm just rambling about stuff.
Swiss Daniel says, someone, someone or some 41, someone was saving character spaces.
Oh, you're not talking about some 41. Oh, if someone doesn't know of them.
Oh, my God.
So that whole point, that whole ramble was for nothing.
I attacked all soft emo alt-rock.
My girlfriend left me.
All those guys for nothing.
I did it for no reason.
Come on.
There's a reason.
They always need to be.
I mean, they're emo.
You got to.
It's what they expect.
It's part of their world.
That's who gets bullied.
That's the point.
Everyone has a place and they're the one.
That's what they're supposed.
Listen, society was fine.
You know, you guys had to ruin it.
Your fucking communist nonsense.
Now the good Charlotte kids are making decisions and barbarians are killing people in the streets.
Ridiculous.
You know, we should have put a stop to this in the early 2000s when we saw the symptoms, but we didn't.
We didn't.
All right, let's get entropy out of the way and then I'm going to see what's on the.
I always, oh man, I hope I have some stuff to talk about.
Just sit down and open your stupid mouth, and you probably won't shut up for three hours.
That's what I do to myself.
I have to, I, the internal battle, I'm like worried on it.
Still, I'm like, oh man, I got to find stuff.
And then my other half, like me, because that's, that's like your, that's like your bitch self, right?
He sucks.
And I had to step in and go, you've been doing this for seven years, basically, off the hip.
Like, I think you'll be fine.
Just, you know what you've been doing this whole time?
Just do that again.
Keep doing that.
Oh, yeah.
There we go.
Helps to think sometimes, not just react to your stimuli.
It's good for you.
Mega.
I trust everything in the tech issue.
Everything has been tech issue for you.
Tonight, almost.
I think he may have sold it.
Maybe we've got a starlink.
The Starlink was on sale and I got it for, you know, very cheap, $199.
And I got all those savings from all these stupid internet attacks and bullshit.
I got so angry with their inability to fix it that I persuaded the CEO to give me six months for free and half off forever.
So I was like, you know what?
That's actually pretty good.
Even if it's not perfect internet, that's a fucking great deal.
So that's going to be hard to top, to be honest.
It wasn't the CEO.
It was somebody.
It was some manager guy.
His name was Simon.
He's a very reasonable man.
Didn't have to yell at him.
I just said, listen, this is what happened.
And he went, that is outrageous.
That is not acceptable.
Here, have some of our treasures and wares.
We apologize for insulting you, sir.
It should never have happened.
I will have that slave killed immediately.
Thank you.
Thank you, Pharaoh.
That is excellent.
This is how men used to talk to each other.
You know, you're the king of your house.
I'm the king of my house.
Like, listen, let's be fucking white people.
Let's be grown-ups.
Let's talk like men.
But no, no.
Everybody has to act like a fucking punk ass bitch and be just condescending little pricks and disrespect everybody all the time.
You know, I don't, it's when they start it, right?
I didn't start it with Judy.
You know, when I gave it to Judy, listen, I came in.
I wasn't happy.
I was talking basically in this tone.
I said, Judy, this is what's happened.
I'm doing this, this, and I'm paying this much money.
It's been this long.
This many people have come.
Nothing's been fixed.
And you're just telling me nothing.
You're just talking in circles.
I want to, who's accountable for this, Judy?
Who do I talk to?
Do I have to go over your head?
And she goes, well, I don't even think you want help.
And then I went, oh, oh, I don't.
That's why I've called seven times in the past four days.
That's why we've had all these guys come out here.
That's because I don't care because I'm just doing this for fun.
Is that what?
So you're insulting me now?
No, no, sir.
I'm not insulting.
It sounds like you were, Judy.
It sounds very condescending and disrespectful.
I'm paying your company hundreds, thousands of dollars annually for a service you're not providing.
And I want to collect on that promise.
And instead of you fulfilling your job duties, you're insulting me on a recorded phone call for your employer who I'm going to call now, Judy.
Have a great day, bitch.
And then I hung up and then I got the internet half off.
It wasn't word for word, but it was, it was close.
I don't, I actually don't think I called her a bitch.
I think I just really.
People don't like it, dude.
When you bring the NCO heat, that's part of it, too, because they let you go off, dude.
In the old army, it was great.
You could say anything.
You could do anything.
You could just come aboard somebody.
And it was a sport.
You know, you would, you'd compare, like, you know, you'd call them jackings.
There'd be like something would happen.
And the guys you sit around the office, like the sergeants and master corporals and the war, and they're like, okay, we got to fucking, whose turn is it?
You know, like, these guys did what?
And they're like, whose guy is that?
And they'll be like, you, you know what you got to do.
I'll be like, yep.
It's fucking, there were certain people that you could rely upon to do a good job of cutting somebody the fuck up, you know, and those sergeants and those men, they get a reputation.
People are like, but you know what?
It's called having standards.
And I had sergeants like that.
And they were always my favorite guys because they were the best.
They wanted everything done.
Like they would fuck you up if you fail if you'd fuck something up.
And they would try to help you.
But if you were just trying your, if you were putting in the effort, you know, they would respect that and be like, listen, you're a new guy.
You're a kid, you know, you'll get it.
Just keep fucking.
Don't bitch about, you know, it was when you start slacking off.
Then comes the mean guy, you know?
Everyone's always like, oh, I hate that guy.
He's a prick.
I'm like, no, he's just serious.
And we had this one Warren officer when I worked in Niner Tac, like for the, I'm doing a lot of army stuff.
I've been thinking about the old, my work a lot today for some reason.
I mentioned, yeah, I was thinking about those guys earlier.
Man, that's why I used to work for the, like the battalion commander.
I was his signaler guy.
So I was handling all of his comms because I'm so incompetent and useless.
I was doing the battalion SIGs job and there was this warrant officer that worked there.
It was this old airborne guy and like everyone was scared of him and didn't like him.
And he was a hard ass and he was a mean kind of a, but he was a serious dude.
Like when it came down to the job, that's 100% who you want around.
That guy's going to win.
You know, he's not going to lose.
He didn't come to lose.
And we're at war.
We're not playing tennis.
So when you look at those guys who go, you should love that guy.
That's like an angry, like mean dog that you like want to hunt.
It's like, I want, but that's my dog.
Right?
He's on my team.
And he's, he's hard on you because he wants you to be better, not because he hates you.
It's part of the job.
It's part of the gig, you know?
And the mature guys understand that.
And the fucking crybabies don't.
And they're like, I was abused in the army and I got PTSD.
People do that.
They hazed me.
They fucking abused me.
One sergeant slapped me.
It's like you were pointing an assault rifle at someone.
It's a very serious offense.
You're lucky he didn't kill you.
Fucking salt.
Where do you think you are?
You know, you joined the army.
go work at Staples Business Depot, then, if that's the environment you're suited to.
What are you complaining about?
That the army's hard and the army's like the army.
Oh, Jesus.
Yeah, better go talk to the news about how the army's hard.
Yeah, it's supposed to be.
It's hard and like scary.
Yeah, it's supposed to be.
That's how you know you have a good army.
If the average citizen isn't at least moderately intimidated by the thought of being forced into the army, you don't have a good army.
You know how you have a really good army is when the average person is kind of afraid of them and is like, I hope I never have to do that shit.
That is crazy.
These guys are fucking maniacs.
Like, I don't, you know, they're screaming at them and shooting guns over their heads.
They're like, never would I do that, right?
If the average person, it's probably a good army.
If you have five foot tall, 300-pound lesbians with purple hair that are really good at Call of Duty, they're like, I'm going to join that.
Like, they think they can even approach that.
You don't have a good army.
And that's the army Canada has.
It's attracting freaks and psychos.
It's so bad.
Standards are non-existent.
So there's a thing now.
They did it for a little while.
They got rid of it.
Then they brought it back towards the end of my career where the students in basic training can pull out a card.
Like, I don't think I have anything around.
Oh, look.
No, I don't.
Do I?
No, I just have this remote.
I'll just use this thing.
If they're being like screamed at or disciplined or whatever, they just go like soccer.
It's a little card.
And the NCO has to go and give them some space.
They have to, you know, there's going to be a discussion.
You know, we're going to be like, what the fuck are you talking about?
The whole point of this is mental stress to see if this person is going to snap.
Because if they can't handle someone yelling at them, they're not good for war, dog.
Okay?
That's part of the screening process.
It's a harsh environment because when we go to work, like actual work, not sitting around the barracks playing with our dicks.
When we go to work for real, it's very loud.
It's ruthless.
It's unforgiving.
And people are going to be screaming at you because everything is that intense all the time and people are trying to murder you.
It's the murder Olympics.
You understand?
It's a professional sport where there's one team over here and the other team over there, like football, except instead of kicking a ball and crashing into each other with shoulder pads, you blow each other's bodies apart and try to ruin their families back home by eviscerating their fathers.
That's what you try.
That's the game that you're playing.
So if you're showing up to work there and you're like, excuse me, my pronouns are, you're not fit for that place.
That's not the right place for you.
You belong in an asylum probably or on Twitter criticizing things.
That's what you're for, to piss other more effective people off, to motivate them to save civilization.
So just go be a monkey.
Like, don't go be a flying monkey.
Don't think you're more than that, okay?
Because you're not.
You're just a goblin, you know?
And the world needs goblins.
Where would we be without them?
We wouldn't have the motivation.
God bless them.
Wait till they start a website, you know?
I'm excited to see how far it goes.
Maybe they'll make a movie, you know?
Canada's a fun place.
It's a good reality.
It's not the best reality show in the world.
I mean, World War III is happening.
You know, you've got the Middle East, you've got Ukraine.
There's a lot of crazy shit going on, but it's on there, you know.
Like, if you get tired of these things and you ever just like doom scroll, remember old TV where you're just like, fucking, what is, is there anything on that I, oh, that might be all right.
Like, that's what Canada is.
It's, it's 11 o'clock at night.
You're not super tired and you could go to sleep to something half decent.
You know, you're not even really going to pay that much attention, but you don't want it to be horrible either.
Like, you want to be sort of, and you're like, oh, Canada, the reality show.
It's all right.
I guess that's.
Yeah, I see what's going on over here.
Like, that's where we're at, you know?
When you're tired of, you know, the end of the world.
Like, let's see how gay and stupid it is.
Canada.
You can eat popcorn.
Look how fat they are.
Ha ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha ha.
I don't know.
This is what I do.
This is my life.
It's not bad.
Jake says, there's a question about the rage tour.
What everlasting effect, if there was one, did it have on you personally, either positive or negative, by doing the tour?
What insights did you discover by doing the tour?
Did it change you in any way personally?
I don't think so.
It was an...
It was an achievement I wanted to unlock, really.
I was never in any doubt that I could do it.
But until you do, you're only ever 99%.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, you got to complete the bar, get the achievement unlocked, move on to the next one.
You know what I mean?
So there was just, there was that.
And, you know, there's people, you could never fucking mostly in my head.
I mean, there's been people that have been talking shit to me my whole life and for years.
And I remember when I was first on YouTube, like, oh, yeah, good luck with that.
I'm like, yeah, suck it.
I'm doing pretty good, actually.
Despite all of this, the amount of stops that have been pulled out to try and slow me down too.
And I'm still like cooking along, you know.
But, you know, mostly self-imposed where I'm like, you know.
It's like one other hard thing you could do, but why won't you do that?
It's like being in the infantry.
It's like, oh, you're not doing the jump course, huh?
Oh, what?
You don't want your jump wings?
You just, you just, you're satisfied here, huh?
You just, just gonna stay on the ground, you know?
It's like, well, I could.
I just don't.
Oh, oh, yeah, I'm sure you could.
I'm sure you could, fine, you know?
Get up in the tower, you know.
Also, it was a fuck you to our enemies.
It was two other things also.
So there was like, personally for me, it was, it wasn't really that.
it was selfish in the way that I wanted to feel better about this.
And what I wanted to feel better about was I've been talking about this for years, and I've had so many people ask, and I've said that I would.
And I've, you know, go out to where they'll put on something.
I'll come out there and I'll entertain you guys out there.
I'll come across the country and I'll do that.
So our enemies were like, first of all, you could never do that.
It'll never work.
You'd never pull it off.
You're not organized enough.
You're not, no one cares.
No one would listen to you.
You'd never even, and, and, you know, we'll get you.
We're going to get all of this.
None of that's true.
None of that happened.
You know, they, they had six months' notice.
You know, they knew where every of the events were.
They couldn't do a fucking goddamn thing.
And they're just humiliated, just fucking absolutely humiliated.
They were promising like, oh, you're going to be fucked out.
Nobody did shit.
Nobody did a fucking thing.
So we also proved to all those other people who are, you know, maybe supporters of ours or other people that are out there that are, you know, wanting to say things and wanting to maybe get involved and they're concerned with the things that are happening.
But they don't want to, they're worried.
They're like, I don't want to be attacked.
I don't want to be like...
You don't have anything to be afraid of out there.
They're internet goblins.
Their real life ability to stop and do anything is negligible to nothing.
How many death threats and shit we got?
We didn't even, nobody lost an hour of sleep.
We went right into Brampton.
Where was the monkey statue?
Where was that?
Was that Brampton?
We went right to it.
We're tweeting while we're there, insulting people.
I mean, like, this place.
Well, we're going to Hamilton now.
See you there.
See you there in like two days.
Oh, we're going to Bloke and gas.
Sure, you will.
Nope.
No.
Other people need to be able to see that you can do that, that that can be done.
People are so demoralized, it's crazy.
They don't believe what's right in front of their face.
They'll see these other groups like Patriot Front in America.
It's just the most closest and recent, you know, obvious example.
And they're like, they're all fats.
Like, why do you think that?
Well, I mean, look, they're all in shape.
They're all wearing matching clothes.
Like, who would even, only the government could do that?
Are you that broken that you think only the government could do that?
That's not that hard to do.
I was in the military, me personally, and all the other guys that were in the military with me, I know them.
And our job was all of just us doing all the things.
And we did that.
And we were drunk most of the time.
We were drunk most of the time.
And we did marching parades and matching clothes with guns and maneuvers.
And we fucking did all kinds of stuff.
And we were in pretty good shape.
And we drunk too.
Like, we would get hammered and get up at four and five in the morning and go do PT and throw up and be miserable all week.
And we're very unhealthy, but it's totally doable because they did it already.
It's just the very idea that anyone could possibly have the audacity to boldly stand in public out in the open, not hiding, almost saying, come get me, I dare you.
And they brought their friends and they are post setting up posters and just like the very thought that any man, anyone, they're so small and cowardly that they can't even imagine themselves doing such a thing, that it could only be the government.
That's how much more powerful these guys are than their critics, that their critics are such small, pathetic little worm people that they think only the government could do this.
Well, we know where you're going to be sitting on the bus at the back, if you're on at all.
And it's not, it's all over the world.
It's all coming.
It's all happening.
It's the ancient spirit is awakening.
There's a hunger for it.
There's a need for it.
It's unspoken, but it's felt everywhere.
It's inevitable.
It's too late.
It's too late.
This is happening now.
This is happening now.
And you can either fucking accept that and grow the fuck up or just get out of the way.
We'll do it without you.
We're speeding down the highway on 983.
I'm missing my home and it's killing me.
Down we're rampant.
That's the jail.
I'm feeling all right.
My rules is for my ladies from above the line.
It's time to get ready for that song and dance.
Let's go, my friends.
It's time to take a check.
We're back in time.
We're going to get it done.
You got nowhere to hide.
You got nowhere to run.
That's something I learned from the tour.
There's a lot of guys out there that are not having it.
A lot.
Enough.
That's how many there is.
How many is there?
Enough.
That's all we need.
It says, are we going to have to eat the Haitians before they eat us?
Or can the pigs take care of this on our behalf?
I don't know what's going to happen with that.
Yeah, that wasn't a joke.
There's 20,000 or so Haitians were just dropped into Hawaii or Hawaii.
Ohio.
Haitians.
My brain's doing weird stuff right now.
Maybe I probably have some kind of neurodegenerative disease.
I got to get my hearing aid back.
It's been busted for, I don't know what the fuck even happened to it and they lost it.
But they've actually recently made this connection to hearing loss and like Alzheimer's and neurodegenerative disease because that part of your brain is just not being used anymore.
So it's literally sitting on the couch dying doing nothing.
But if you use hearing aids and devices, it'll stimulate.
I remember when I first used it, like the hearing, my hearing is incredible.
Now I'm just used to it.
It's just loud ringing.
I can't hear too much out of the side of my head, but I'm used to it.
But when I do that, it's got kind of noise, and it's just like putting on glasses for people that need glasses.
You're like, it's a holy shit difference.
It's a big difference.
But you get this stupid thing on the back of your ear, and you got batteries.
And anyway, it's crazy.
I'm a hearing.
I'm an old man.
I've got a cane.
I've got fucking hearing aids.
I don't know what a cane.
The cane's ironic for now, but I eventually, my arthritis.
I'll need the cane eventually.
Imagine if that's how I talk.
We're still doing this.
I'm like 78. I'm just like this old warlord that they only just drag out for special occasions.
Like that guy in Chernobyl from the fucking party Politburo board or something comes down.
He says all these nice things.
He's like, we do it for Soviet Union.
And I walk down the city and no one believes.
It's like all this dark shit all of a sudden happens.
It's going to be me.
Don't listen to him.
He's a crazy old man.
in the woods.
Yeah, the Haitians are eating all the animals.
All the pets.
All the dogs and cats are going missing.
So this used to be a place.
And I saw these geese, actually.
I'm funny you mentioned this.
I was leaving the gym tonight, and there's a pile of geese on the side of the road, seemingly waiting for a traffic light.
Don't know why they, they're so, they're strange.
They used to be on the base in Pattawawa all the time.
If you're there, like they hold up traffic.
There'll be like 200 of them on the road and you're like, well, just run them.
You want me to run over hundreds of these birds?
They'll put me in jail.
Fucking, come on.
And you got to, it's a pain in the ass, you know, and they're, they're like, like, they'll fuck you back.
Like, they'll, you know, they may gang.
They may attack you as a flock.
You don't know.
You got to kind of work around them sometimes.
And I was like, don't stop at Ohio.
They're eating people down.
They're eating geese down there.
Don't do it.
Oh, we like Ohio.
No.
And they started talking, you know, and they all had.
So they're talking back and forth.
Yeah.
No, they're Haitian.
Don't land there.
Don't land over.
Keep going.
Skip Ohio.
Just skip it.
Skip Ohio.
Yeah.
Good luck, guys.
Good luck.
I'll see you next year.
God willing.
Some of them are going to, they're going to get eaten in Ohio.
But anyway, they did that last year, and they're like, that's racist.
And then they're publishing things like, dear racists, you eat birds too.
No, I don't eat pigeons and crows and cats and dogs from around the neighborhood or wild birds that are just migrating south, like in the neighborhood on the side of the road.
I don't walk up and hit it with a shovel.
And you know what?
Because they trust humans, basically, these geese are just like, no one just eats them, like anywhere on the continent.
No one's walking up to geese gaggled around near a pond and just like, ooh, dina.
And start, that's never happened.
I don't think, I don't know if that's, it's been hundreds of years probably since it's happened.
Now they're all gone.
And then they ran out of geese.
So they said now the cats and dogs are going missing in this Ohio, Springfield, Ohio.
It's a 40 or 50,000, 60,000 person town.
And they airdropped in 20,000 Haitians one day.
And now, like I said, before, there's ethnic tension and violence.
One or two, they have to conform to the group.
10 or 20, they have to conform to the group.
100 or 200, they do, but it's keep an eye on it now.
That's not a small number of people.
And then 10, 20,000, well, that's an ethnic block.
That's now 20 or 30% of the city of the town.
If you have 60,000 people and 20,000 of them are Haitian, that's a third of your town.
Well, I guess it's 80,000 people now.
So it's a quarter of your town.
A quarter of your town is now Haiti, when yesterday it wasn't.
That's not diversity.
That's invasion.
You've lost a quarter of your.
Bring back my Liebens Rom!
The people of Ohio deserve a place to live.
I don't think that's crazy.
I think you should be able to live in Springfield, Ohio, and not have to share it with Haiti and they eat your cat.
But, you know, Hitler was a vegetarian and liked animals.
So, I mean, that's probably means that anybody, especially if you're white that cares about animals, that probably means that you're Hitler.
So you should also be killed, according to modern Canadian political doctrine.
Plum Grouper says, I don't know what's going on with Zoomers, but it does seem that they can sense something's been stolen from them.
I hope so.
It's normal, though, for young men to be kind of antsy and angry and wanting to, you know, your hormones are growing you.
Like you have an insane, you're basically on like a high level amount of steroids in your teenage years and early 20. Like you're just on purpose because you need that youthful energy.
Those are your young, strong, ready.
Let's go.
Like, let's get, you got to send them on tasks.
They got to explore.
They got to build.
They got to go.
They got to do.
They got to, that's, that's what you're for.
And you've got that attitude and energy, which is just normal, coupled with this absolute shit show disaster of a world.
It's not surprising that they're like, you know, like looking for something to do and there's pick pick something.
I mean, there's no shortage of things to be upset about.
That's for sure.
Let's see.
He says, unrelated, but my favorite rant of yours was the bit about normies.
They're regular people.
They go to work and they go home.
They want to CV.
They're decent people, but they've got no one to look out for them.
Basically, yeah.
Like imagine it like the workers of like an ant colony or a beehive or any like they're just that's what they're that's what they they're a critical part of our society.
They're the they're the backbone of our whole world.
They're the spine of this whole place.
If the average person is fucking being crushed into, you might as well rip the spine right out of the country.
Who's working all the jobs?
Who's doing who's running the like?
I don't know if you know this, but running a country is a big job.
Like it's, there's a lot to do.
There's a lot of things that need to be functional and maintained and so on.
And if all the people, the regular moms and pops and everyday, you know, working stiff people aren't able to do that because they're killing themselves and being smothered to death, That's a serious problem.
You know, actually, society can live without these intellectual ideas, men.
We don't need those, actually.
We don't need those.
We do need the working class people to not die, though.
We definitely got to keep them, you know, functional and alive.
And even our rulers know this.
This is why it's not just kill them all.
They have to maintain a level of functionality or the whole thing comes apart.
So you can't just pedal to the mellow and abuse people too much.
When they did the trucker convoy, look, they took their foot off the gas, didn't they?
Because it's like, well, they will poke you and push you and hurt you until you respond.
And then when you respond, they back it off a little bit and then they slowly come back over time.
Like the tide.
It's called the ratchet effect theory, where you're ratcheting something on or like a wrench, right?
You're like tighter, tighter, tighter.
Oh, too much pressure?
Turn it on.
Take it back a little, a little less, a little less, a little less.
Tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Little less, little less, little.
But you're going two steps forward, one step back.
So you're going forward.
If you're going two steps forward in the direction of where the enemy wants to take you and one step backward, you're not doing enough because you're going the wrong way.
Oh, we did a petition.
Are we winning yet or not?
I don't think so.
I don't know why you're fucking celebrating.
Why are you people doing fucking celebration, you know, festivals?
Freedom!
My dad didn't come to my freedom festival.
I'm sorry.
Did we win some imaginary war?
I was aware.
Oh, you're having an award show.
That's cute.
That's interesting.
Fuck is wrong with these people?
There's unfortunately in the because I think it's so uncommon, not necessarily uncommon, but in the past, certainly when I grew up, not so much these days, it's a lot more socially acceptable, which is great.
To be, let's say, an alternative thinker, a critical thinker, a conspiracy, somebody who's like, calls bullshit on things a lot.
A lot of people think, but they don't, it wasn't something you wanted to be.
It was very easy to ridicule those people.
So very few people would engage in it.
So very few sane, serious people, real people that like have something to lose.
And, you know, they're like, it's not common, you know.
That's changing a lot.
We saw a lot of, you know, more, you know, bigger personalities and people feeling more brave to get into it.
But a byproduct of this is, as you've seen, I'm sure, it doesn't matter what country you're in.
Are you in a country that experienced the COVID craziness?
Then you know what I'm talking about is when you get into this world and you start addressing like, this is real.
They are doing a bad thing, you know, and so on.
But it's such a fringe kind of out there outside the realm of, you know, you're not in town anymore.
You've left town limits and you're out in the wild.
The thing about being out in the wild is most of the people out there are fucking crazy.
Like most, like 80% of them are literally crazy, like mentally ill and crazy.
So there's a lot of that.
There's a lot of really damaged and fucked up mentally ill, crazy people.
You know, and it's, you know, every two, you might find some good ones here.
That's what we've kind of been trying to do.
And that's just the nature of the game because those people are, they don't fit into town because they're crazy.
They're antisocial.
They're ill.
They're schizophrenic.
They're, you know, they've got all these, for whatever reason, they don't, they're not in town, you know, the mental social town.
They live on the fringes and the, like maybe they don't have any friends.
They live on the internet.
You know what I mean?
This whole COVID thing created a place for them to go where nobody knew them and everybody was talking about crazy conspiracy stuff and they didn't seem that crazy at that point in time.
Like a lot of really fucked up people who in any other social situation and setting in time would have been obviously, you know, a screw job.
In this circumstance where everybody's scared and anxious and, you know, nobody really knows anybody.
It's just a bunch of strangers kind of thrust together.
It's not obvious right away, but it kind of is now.
You know, we've had a few years together and I think the dust is mostly settled on who's who in the zoo.
And I'm comfortable with where I'm sitting.
I know a lot of people aren't comfortable with where they're at, but I mean, that's because you suck.
It's because you made terrible mistakes.
So I don't want to eat the Haitians.
I think we just deport them.
And if they won't want to be deported, we can just shoot them.
You know, that's what probably should have happened.
You can't eat everything in the town and attack people, Haiti.
You were rescued from an earthquake.
This isn't how you treat people.
We'll just send you back.
No, I am not going to go back.
I'm going to stab you.
Oh, well, and I'm going to shoot you in the fucking face and throw you in the Hudson River.
Then how's that?
Why the Hudson River?
I don't know.
We're going to transport them from Ohio to the Hudson River, apparently.
I must have been channeling some old fucking movie from New York, New Jersey, or something.
I guess that's where when people get murdered in the United States, I'm always picturing them being thrown in the Hudson River.
Apparently, that's where most of them go.
I think 90% of the people killed in the United States end up there.
It's just Death River.
So the river sticks.
It's Ferry's favorite place.
Let's go visit.
I watched something once, some document.
It was New York in the 70s, and it was just wild.
It was like they were fishing bodies out of the river like daily.
It was like gang wars and mafia wars and fucking crack wars and coke wars and gang war police are fighting gang wars on the subways and there's vigilante groups running around.
It's fucking mad.
It's a madhouse, dude, actually.
New York in the 70s was wild.
I wasn't there, but from what I've read, it's like this isn't totally new.
The whole idea of like the city going to hell is not.
There's been glimpses in the past that we're maybe not on the right track.
And just because you got it under control then doesn't mean it's not going to bubble up somewhere else.
You're going to run out of hands and then you have lost control.
And yeah, they're losing control of everything.
And I think the weaker people too, they don't want to believe that the enemy is losing control because if that's true, then that means that it's real, that this whole struggle, this fight is real, and that their actions matter because people are hurting them.
Other people out there are giving them a hard time and they're losing.
So that means they should probably get involved now.
Ah, that's hard.
I don't want that.
That's consequences and Responsibility.
No, no, no.
It's pointless.
Everything's a psyop.
Everything's the government.
They know everything.
They're omnipotent.
They're all fucking powerful and all-knowing and all-seeing and can never make mistakes.
And everything is a move.
And everything's good.
Those people are fucking worthless losers.
You're just a fucking coward.
It's so over, bro.
You're that guy from Aliens.
It's game over, man.
Game over.
What are we going to do now, man?
What do you mean, man?
They're animals.
How can they do that?
Game over, man.
You can get a hold of yourself.
Like those scenes in movies, right?
It's true.
You have to.
You got to shut that down.
It's infectious and everybody gets scared and panics, runs away.
And, you know, on the battlefield, most casualties are from when people are trying to run away and they get shot in the back.
Historically, in large fights, that's typically.
That's the most likely.
In a gunfight, you're most likely going to get killed running away.
Statistically, those are the, you know.
Or ambushed on your way home.
That was, when I was in the, in the soft unit, they were, you know, there's, they put you through like a little leadership school through their guys and they teach all these old stories and methods and tactics and, you know, just ways to think outside the box with cool examples and interesting things people have done in the past to achieve objectives.
They're like, statistically, you're actually in the most danger on the way home on the X field.
Everybody's like, oh, you get in, you're practicing, you're doing your dry runs, you get your tables and everybody knows what they're doing.
All right, you're going in on the op, infiltration, you're going towards like, oh, anytime now.
But if you did your job right, they don't know you're coming and it's all run smooth.
But if they're prepared at all, anybody's been tipped off, they can organize a response.
It's when you're on your way home tired and you think it's all just another couple kilometers.
We'll get back on the bird and we go home and you're already thinking about, you know, what you're going to do when you get back.
This is a mistake because that's actually when you're most in danger statistically and tactically.
So when we would do our training, the way you're supposed to do it is this is not a good story I'm going to tell.
This is a failure and it's a miracle no one was killed.
And thank God they didn't.
So there's different units I've been in.
And there's like, I don't want to say which ones because I want to embarrass anybody.
It's kind of hard to be impossible not to.
One of them was two RCRs, one I deployed with overseas.
Another one I worked at for a long time was three RCR.
That was a light infantry unit.
It was a little more serious there.
They had the airborne guys there and they were a little more intense.
And it was just a little, you know, more seemed to be expected of you as a soldier.
Like the professionalism level seemed to be higher in Pettawawa than it did in Gazetown.
And there's people speculate why the school is there.
You know, guys kind of go there to retire sometimes and shut her down and it's all very training oriented.
And, you know, Monday to Friday, like they call it the school attitude, right?
Where you're in school.
It's literally, it's an infantry school.
You go there to learn.
There's classes and they teach and it's like Monday to Friday.
You're in the field.
And then one weekends off and unless you're doing a big thing.
But so this kind of bleeds over into the unit.
Anyway, the point is two different units, two exact same training operations we did.
And, you know, you do all those things I just talked about.
Then you do your infiltration.
You do your approach to your target.
You execute whatever mission it is you're doing.
You do your consolidation phase.
And then you're supposed to practice leaving and going home because that's part of the job too.
And that's all tactical too.
And you got to shut your mouth and it's just, yeah, we're going to go all the way back out.
It's, you know, kilometers.
Sometimes you wouldn't do the whole distance, but enough to like reinforce this in your brain that you're not fucking done until you're in your bed asleep.
Don't ever turn it off.
Never, ever, ever.
That's fucking death.
And in 2RCR, often we would shut her down on the range.
We go to our range day.
We'd do our attack, whatever.
And all right, that's it.
N-X.
All right, everybody, fucking, we're done.
We just didn't do that.
And when we were overseas, we were in a gunfight all day.
Like, it wasn't a minute or two.
It was like seven hours, eight hours or something.
It was like 7 a.m.
until like two in the afternoon, something like this.
And it was just, the ground was fucked.
It was a million degrees.
We couldn't really make, we couldn't really advance the way the terrain was.
And it was just, it was, they didn't want to move any further, press any further.
So they're like, okay, we're going to, we're going to pull out of this town for the rest of the evening and we're going to post up around it.
And then we're going to try to come back in from another direction tomorrow.
And, you know, we've got them surrounded, not going anywhere.
We'll come in another way.
It's like, all right, cool.
We're going to do that.
And then everybody basically went, N-Dex, it's all over.
And they just, I watched this.
Guys just fucking stood up from cover, turned around and started sauntering back as if they were walking back towards the trucks to go back to the D-57 to unload their weapons and go home for the weekend.
I was the last guy in the company just because of the order of battle we were in and where I was at.
So I'm on like the far right edge of our unit, of our formation.
And so we're going that way and I'm all the way over this way.
So I'm the last guy to move.
So I'm laying here like waiting to move and they're all just kicked up and I'm like, I'm in fucking disbelief.
I'm like, what the fuck is happening?
And like, they're still out there that we were just shooting at these guys like an hour ago, two hours ago.
We've been like kind of in this quiet for a couple hours.
And I'm start walking and I'm like, oh, what the?
Like, I don't know what's going to happen.
And then, of course, you know, everybody hits it.
Rockets just start fucking coming in and bullets and track.
The Taliban were probably like, are these motherfuckers clowning me?
Like, they're just going to casually walk home now?
Like, anyway, they fucking unloaded on us and nobody got hit somehow.
And I was just so mad.
I was like, what the fuck are you?
It was so weird.
But, you know, I never forgot that.
And it's like, that's part of, and when I went to 3RCR and we were, I was like, good.
And I told that story and they went, no way.
And I went, yes, dude, I was there.
And that's because we never did that.
We were just like, oh, you get it into your head.
Mission's over.
Relax.
Oh, I'm relaxed now.
Mission's over.
Mistake.
Okay.
There was another story.
This Lieutenant Colonel, his name is Dave Grossman.
He teaches or used to teach killology, something he invented, but totally valid, totally valid field of study for professional soldiers and police.
And it's the psychology of what happens in your brain, to your body, physically, chemically.
Like what is the science of what it's like to be in a life and death struggle and murdering a person?
what is going on?
And he discovered all kinds of things, you know, there's all kinds of science to that stuff.
He has two great books.
He may have written another one since then.
I don't know, but the latest one is called On Combat.
And you can read all about stuff in there.
It's very interesting if you're into that kind of stuff.
And the first one before that was called On Killing, which kind of got him started.
Anyway, he would go as part of Great Guy.
He was a former Green Beret or Army Ranger.
I can't remember which officer, Lieutenant Colonel.
And we were deploying to Afghanistan.
So he came up to give us this briefing to help us to better prepare us for what was going to happen so that we would have a better chance of living and winning.
Right.
Like he wasn't getting paid.
Maybe they paid him.
Maybe the army paid him a little bit.
But it's like, how many guys like that do you even have in the world to tell you about shit like this?
So I was like, this is crazy.
What are the odds that we get this guy?
And one of the stories he told was how important it was to have accurate, realistic training.
And there's this, I think he mentions it in his book.
And there's a story about these cops who get in a gunfight in a house somewhere.
And, you know, they got killed.
And when the other, you know, backup and people come, situations resolved, their bodies are at the bottom of these stairs, of the staircase.
And the coroners are going over like, what happened?
And like, how did this happen?
And their pockets are full of, this is in like the 70s or something, right?
This is the 70s, 80s.
They had these old revolvers still.
And their pockets are full of shells.
And they're like, like empty ones.
So they had been firing and then stopped firing when their guns ran out of ammunition and then picked the shells up off the ground and put them in their pockets.
And while they were doing this, the criminals just shot them and killed them.
Like, what the fuck?
And the problem was that they identified in the police department, their training program was, you've got your targets, targets up, and you fire your revolver, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, empty.
Dump your rounds, ceasefire, clear on the range, pick up your empty casings, put them in your pockets.
And they died because that's exactly what they did.
When they got into that situation where their pressure was up, the tension was up, your heart rate's up, it's life and death.
What did I say?
You sink to the level of what you're prepared to do, what you're training.
You don't, bro, I'm just going to see Red Bro and I'm just going to fucking, no, you're not, dude.
I've been there.
You ever been in fucking monkey town where people are shooting each other in the neck as a sport?
Probably not, right?
Trust me, you're not just going to develop this ability to become Rambo.
You're probably going to shit your pants, actually.
Maybe literally.
It's also very common if your heart rate gets up over like 180, 190, expect to shit your pants in fear because your body is voiding its bowels.
It's in the book.
And he tells you this.
So you don't panic and freak out or be embarrassed because it's like your body is in such a state of survival mode that it's withdrawing.
It's expelling anything it doesn't need, anything that's slowing you down.
So if you have like waste in your body, it's gone because those extra ounces of whatever it is is slowing you down and you may need to run even faster to not die.
Like, so that's what it's doing.
It's pooling all of your blood into your organs to protect them, to keep them alive.
So your hands and feet are going numb.
You get ocular occlusion and tunnel vision.
Sometimes your ears turn off and you go deaf.
You can't even hear anything.
Like all of these physiological things are happening in your body.
And there's people out there that don't know any of this shit.
They watch movies.
Oh, man, trust me, I'm farm boy tough.
If I was ever in that situation, I'd just fucking, no, you'd probably just freak out.
Like most people do, right?
Like you ever see the mall, like, oh, there's terrorists at the mall and they start shooting and everyone runs for their life like in a mad panic.
That's what people do when they're scared.
You know, they don't go, and then I saw red and I turned into Bruce Willis in a new movie and fucking, I took down the, like fucking Mark Wahlberg.
You remember that?
If I, oh, if I was on that plane, that never would have happened.
They never would have crashed that plane.
If I've been on that fucking plane, like he was acting like if he was on the plane at 9-11, he would have stopped it.
Like, no, you wouldn't have, Mark.
I'm Mark Wahlberg.
You're a plane make-believe.
You're an underwear model from Calvin Klein that made his way into movies, Mark.
Oh, you did some boxing and you're in shape.
Cool.
You're not taking on Mossad or terrorists or fucking anybody on an airplane who are definitely armed with more than box cut.
Like, there's so much.
Anyway, it's just the delusions of people, right?
I don't know anything about that thing that's the most intense human experience that there is and I've never been anywhere near it, but I'm pretty confident I can handle it very well.
So I don't know.
I'm just a little, I'm a little crazy, you know, and I'm lucky.
I never hurt myself.
I never really, I've taken on and done some really extreme things that shouldn't, you know.
But, you know, I was just curious about what all the like, not LSD, but like hallucinogenic drugs and stuff is about.
And I was like, are any of these even safe?
And there's like, well, there is one that's actually completely safe.
Really?
And it's the most powerful one in the world.
Really?
What happens?
Well, you basically transcend your body and leave the dimension.
And it's very, you know, sounds insane, you know?
And I'm like, you can't, you literally can't imagine it.
It's so, it's so, but it'll change your life.
And I don't recommend it because it very easily could go in the wrong direction.
It's, it's very, it's so bewildering and potentially paradigm shattering.
Like you may never be the same in a bad way.
That's how intense it is.
So I'm never going to tell anybody, oh yeah, do it.
It's fucking amazing.
It's fun.
No, it's not.
It's the scariest thing I ever did.
And it's like, you don't know.
But I'm like, I like challenges.
You know, people say there's these things that they're available.
And it's like, yeah, you can't overdose.
Nothing will happen to you.
No, in the last 10 minutes, you'll be fine.
15, 20 minutes.
You might as well get up and go to work.
No one ever knows the difference.
You'll be absolutely fine.
Like, what?
So I, you know, like, well, I mean, I was bored that day.
I tried that before, and it's fucking crazy.
And nah, I'm good.
I got my fill.
I have no interest in going back.
It's like getting shot out of a cannon into another dimension, into an alien world where everything is terrifying and you can be torn apart at the cellular level in mere moments.
Demons could drink your soul like a milkshake if you make one wrong move.
It's just, it's beyond.
I'm not.
And there's people that do it for sport.
They're like right into all these hallucinogenic drugs and stuff.
I'm like, dude, are you trying to go insane?
Like, there's no way that it's that good for you.
I don't think it's good for you.
You know?
And there was people that did like mushrooms and stuff, which I've tried before.
And they're like, oh, man, I've done a lot of mushrooms.
Is it like that?
I'm like, I started with this.
I had no experience with drugs ever.
None.
And I'm like, I think I'll start with DMT.
Other people are like, by yourself?
I'm like, yeah, yeah, I did.
I was like, I'll just Picto County shenanigans my way around it.
And I get trapped.
If my soul gets trapped in another dimension, I'll just pose as a local resident energy being and hitch a ride home.
Say I left the fridge on or left the stove on or something.
Hey, you, Beetlejuice.
You mind giving me a ride back to my body?
Accidentally.
Are you sure you belong here?
Oh, yeah.
I come here all the time.
Yeah.
Yo, Satan, how's he doing?
Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah.
Yeah, just drop me off right there, right there in Ontario.
That'll be fine.
All right.
See you later.
Oh, fuck.
You don't know shenanigans until you can play mind games with extra dimensional beings.
That never happened.
I'm just making shit off.
DMT is scary, though.
Don't do it.
It's not for kids.
It's not for anyone.
That's not true.
It's fucking lovely.
Don't lie to people.
It's probably a portal.
It could be a portal to hell.
I don't know what it is, but it's very frightening.
I'm just talking all kinds of crazy stuff tonight.
Intrusive thoughts.
So they trained you to be and beg you to be a monster.
They convince the people we are, the actual monsters, and cast us from the walls.
I've talked about this a number of times, and it is very true, and it resonates with a lot of guys.
It's just, it's a sad reality.
It says they replace us with the monsters they begged us to fight.
Now we just feel like the monsters skulking in the woods on the edge of town looking for weary souls and talking to goats.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got to go to, you got to go harden yourself up and abuse and traumatize yourself to the point where you become hard enough to fight a war and defeat our enemies abroad in the Middle East.
And then when you're done, we're going to abandon you and replace you with our enemies from the Middle East.
It's a mystery why so many of these men have mental problems.
Why they're all so depressed and lost in life.
It's such a mystery.
It's such a Jewish mystery.
Thank you.
You know the most dangerous question for a soldier ever to ask is, Mommy, where do wars come from?
How do those happen?
Like, what is, is there any patterns or themes or recurring names, companies, anything like that?
Is it like hurricanes where sometimes, you know, the weather's unpredictable.
It's a complex system.
There's thunderstorms.
There's tornadoes.
Is it like that?
Is it just humans occasionally end up doing this because of clashing interests and competition for resources and blah, blah, blah?
Sometimes, yeah, that sometimes happens.
That sometimes happens.
But for some reason, it seems very controlled and organized most of the time, which doesn't seem random at all.
And it's a pretty horrible thing to do.
It's the worst thing that we can engage in, and you're doing it on purpose to make money.
And I'm the sucker.
Gee, it's almost enough to make a fella angry or something.
You know, how dare I?
dare we intrusive thoughts CRJ I'm gonna see through your He says, Jenstein is a pillow biter.
I don't want to know any of this.
Man on the mountain says, are you able to do a Churchill impression?
Probably.
I imagine it's something like Richard Nixon with a pompous British accent.
Well, I remember like, again, I have like a couple of speeches of his in my head, but they're not him.
They're an actor.
Like, like, it wasn't a reinaction.
I mean, in real life, in the 1940s, these famous Churchill speeches were literally done by an actor because he was shit-faced, like, like incoherently drunk, like shitting his pants, patting.
Like, you ever have one of those guys in the back of your car who's just drooling on himself?
That was Churchill that day.
So they're like, okay, well, we'll get.
They had an actor.
I don't remember the guy's name.
Read the script, you know.
Like, that's the Churchill impression nobody sees.
Is Churchill at home?
Like, you can't see it, but I'm not wearing pants.
He would play with toys.
I forgot about this detail.
Somebody brought that up.
He had like army men toys, and he'd be like, like playing with them in his office, and he'd get mad at people if they fucked with him.
He's just in there power drinking fucking scotch or whatever of this cigar.
Fuck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm gonna be here.
The British Empire.
Mr. Chatsill, is anything going wrong in there?
Fuck off this fucking hit.
Bitch.
I imagine that.
I imagine that's probably a lot more accurate version of Churchill than the one you see in movies and TV and based upon actual accounts.
There's like an Australian guy from The I don't like from the war cabinet at some one of these summits, you know, there was so many.
You can imagine how many meetings these guys had, right?
All these world leaders are colliding or coordinating and colluding and planning and all this stuff.
And I don't know who this guy was, I don't think like the prime minister, but maybe their defense, whoever was in charge of the war representing Australia, is there.
And this guy kept a diary, right?
And he's like, they're trying to figure shit out.
And there's the Americans.
They're like, I say, we go in and we just punch them right in the corner hole.
That's what we got to do.
That's what we do here in Kansas.
I ain't wasting no time.
I say we go in there and we just sodomize this son, bitch.
You know, Australian guy is there.
I was like concerned about all the gay talk coming out of America and then Churchill.
I was like, I really drink about it.
I'm going to go to Covington Street.
I'm going to go to Covington Street.
And then he threw up on himself.
Anyway, he was shit faced.
This guy was like, yeah, Churchill was wrecked again.
And the whole meeting was a waste of everyone's time.
And it was just a disaster.
Like, this was a known thing.
He was like, commonly a piss tank and an unreliable shit show.
He was, you know.
And everyone's like, oh, he was a hero.
It's amazing anything from England survived this guy.
It's amazing anything survived him.
Soviet Union would like to have it all over Eastern Europe.
Sounds like a bloody good man.
What?
Just gonna have him take it.
I don't care.
All I want to do is drink.
Ha ha ha.
*laughs* *more laughing*
Everybody in all this know I did.
I love Windsor Church, hell!
Oh, man.
Media.
It's the most potent weapon ever devised, ever built, ever created is the media.
Not the atomic bomb.
The media built the atomic bomb they could create it.
Convince anybody to do anything.
I don't know if that's what you're looking for, but that's what.
I don't know, man on the mountain.
I feel like that's a much more accurate Winston Churchill situation.
If we were to drop it, I try to do accurate impressions.
I don't want them to be...
He was a piece of shit.
I don't feel bad making fun of him.
He got so many people killed.
should have been hung for Gallipoli alone.
Jenstein says...
My favorite Richard Nixon story.
You guys want to hear my...
Sigh.
There's two.
Do you want to hear...
Which one do you want?
Do you want nuclear war, Nixon, or let's go see alien bodies, Nixon?
Which one of these stories?
And I'm pretty sure they're both true.
From what I can tell.
The alien one's a little out there, so I'll leave that.
I'll do that one.
So firstly, he devised this plan to throw...
I don't think Richard Nixon's ever...
So he's deployed some Richard Nixon Picto shenanigans of his own.
And he's coming into office and he's got wind that the Russians are concerned that maybe he's a little unstable because he yells and screams a bit like I do.
They're like, he might be a little crazy.
So he's like, I'm going to act crazy on purpose.
And I'm going to say things to people.
And we're going to feed them like worrying stories about how he's drunk in the office and talking about nuking Kazakhstan to make a point.
You're like, I don't know, man.
I don't know that.
Fuck that son of a press writer's own face.
I'll kill his wife.
I don't fucking care.
Give me some more fucking scotch in here, all these goddamn faggots.
Well, let me, well, what are all these nuclear weapons for?
You're not going to fucking use them, huh?
Bunch of coward cock fucking fucking communists is what we got in here.
Like they would have these tapes and send them out.
So the Soviets are listening to this thinking it's real.
And he's there going, he's trolling them in the 70s, fucking acting like a maniac.
And he's like, that way they won't fuck with us because they're so concerned I'm unstable and insane.
They'll be like, let's just wait till there's a different president.
Which unfortunately only took a couple of years and they got rid of him.
But because, you know, he was always being like, those fucking goddamn Jews.
Like he, he'd said things like this.
And so he wasn't president anymore.
Anyway, that's what he would do.
And then, and then, but he did drink.
Nixon was a party animal.
He had a lot of friends.
A lot of people liked hanging out with him.
And, you know, Roger Stone's in love with him for a reason.
Like, that guy's a wild maniac.
So you can only imagine.
He famously, Nixon befriended Jackie Gleason.
Jackie Gleason was a big, you know, big personality back then, very popular.
Everyone loved him.
He was a very beloved American figure, like comedian actor, Jackie Gleason.
Everyone loves Jackie Gleason.
So you're the president of the United States and you're like, I love Jackie Gleason.
I'd like to meet him.
And you can make that happen easily.
And Jackie Gleason, hearing, would you like to meet the president?
He's a fan of yours, goes, yes, sure.
You know, why not?
So they're hanging out.
And like, they're just people guys are, oh, that would never happen.
See, this is why these anti-social Spurgs are so fit.
Listen, you guys don't have any real experience.
You need to go out and be alive and meet people and talk.
You don't know how the real world is.
You're so, you're, you're, it's so unclear and corrupted perception of what reality is that you're in no position to make any assessments.
Anyway, so they're just people, right?
Nixon's there and he's, and they get shit face and they're drinking, right?
And Gleason or Nixon did Gleason out of nowhere, apparently.
So Gleason, his whole life, he's like the UFO stuff.
He's like, it's nuts.
He has no interest.
He's like, it's fucking stupid gay fag stuff.
I don't care, Jackie.
I'm going to do that.
And Nixon, they're already all over this, and Nixon's obsessed.
And allegedly, the story is they're fucking wrecked at like two in the morning, one in the morning, or something.
And he's like, You want to see some fucking shit?
Jackie, I can show you something to blow your fucking mind, Jackie.
You want to see some shit, buddy?
Costco!
What?
And he's like flanging him.
I can't do a Jackie Gleason.
I don't even remember what he sounds like.
Should I find one?
So I want to make the story good.
So maybe I need to do Jackie Gleason.
No one even remembers who he is.
It's like a boomer thing now.
Jackie Gleason's only appearance on the Carson show.
I'm just going to do 30 seconds of research to see if I can catch this guy talking and understand how he.
39 episodes.
I think around 1951.
51. We started.
Only did 39 episodes.
39 of the half hours.
Yeah, look at that body.
He drinks.
Yeah, okay.
He's a fairly normal talking.
He's not too...
I of course, Hollywood.
I got some shit to blow your fucking mind, Dragon.
I'm not for anything, man.
You get booze in the car.
I'm the fucking president, buddy.
I can fly into an ocean of booze.
I can drown.
I could drown all of Syria in whiskey if I wanted to, Jackie.
It's an immense weight of my responsibilities.
That's why we gotta drink, you know?
True, true.
I wouldn't want to be in your shoes as president, man.
That's heavy.
I have no idea, Jackie.
And then for a brief moment, people, the Secret Service is watching them like, are they going to kiss?
Because that would fucking freak me out.
I can't handle that.
And he goes, you want to see some shit?
And they get in a helicopter and they fly to, I think it's like McCarran Air Force Base or Andrews Air Force Base or something.
And they've got these fucking creatures on ice from allegedly a crash, you know.
And he just shows this.
He just shows up.
And this is at a time before all these programs got isolated and they turned on, it's all private companies now.
I don't think the U.S. government has any almost, I don't think they have anything anymore.
I think it's all anyway.
He's fucking drinking down there.
Shit facing Van Edge getting cleared in.
The president's here.
He's shit facing Jackie Gleason.
You're there like, you know, it's two in the morning.
Calling the, you know, General Jackie Gleason's here with the president.
They're drunk.
They're trying to see the aliens.
Fucking goddamn little freaks.
He's hammered, sir.
I don't know what to do.
Doesn't answer the phone.
Thinks it's a prank call.
If you've been in the round of the Dagalon world, like you must know by now, like the real life is so much dumber and more clownish than anybody wants to admit.
Like our so-called professionals are absolutely just regular people like everybody else.
They're just faking it.
They're putting on an act to trick you into letting them make all the decisions, right?
And when they're behind closed doors, the mask comes off.
They drink, swear, smoke cigarettes.
They cheat on each other's wives and they fucking, you know, they're shenanigans.
It's maniac.
Some of the stories I've heard from people in Ottawa, bro, they're not anything to look up to.
They're just sneaky.
They're just playing a game and they're getting rich and they're having fun.
Instead, you don't need to respect them.
You know, they're not worthy.
Anyway.
I almost made it.
I almost made the whole stream, you guys, without it disconnecting.
I think that was the first one.
And we're back quickly.
It didn't stay down long.
So not perfect stream material, but close.
We're almost at the end of the stream.
We were just trying to make fun of Jackie Gleason and Richard Nixon getting drunk and talking to aliens.
Oh, and I'm sorry.
There's one other part of that story.
After this, and I think Jackie Gleason told this to people that came on after he died.
But after this, he became obsessed.
He became one of the biggest fucking UFO alien freaks in America.
So I don't know.
Personally, I believe it's probably.
It's too funny and human for me to think it's not true.
I believe that.
I believe that it's possible Richard Nixon got shit faced with a celebrity that he liked.
And at one in the morning, they did what so many of us have done as drunk idiot men and went, hey, I got a fucking, I got an idea, buddy.
You know, we've all had the one in the morning rum dumb idea.
And if you're telling, and you're telling me Richard Nixon's immune, the guy drinks like a fish, of course he did.
Of course he did.
Imagine me, Jackie Gleeson waking up the next day like, what the fuck?
That's the craziest hint.
You'll never top that.
Oh, did you get drunk and wake up in a ditch?
I got abducted by a drunk president who took me to an alien base.
Showed me alien bodies and dropped me off at home.
Never heard from him again.
I think they hung out a bunch of times after that.
Still crazy.
How was your night with the president, honey?
I don't want to talk about it right now.
I need to do some thinking.
I need to throw up.
Dude, you'd never be the same after something like that.
How could you be?
He was like, no, that's impossible.
It's not even real.
I don't want to do it for you.
And I don't want to ruin you.
And I don't want to give you any more stress.
So I'm just going to agree with you.
Yep.
It's fine.
There's not a lot of very credible whistleblowers that have come out in the last five years.
And there's not a significant battle happening in Congress right now over some information.
And there hasn't been a lot of facts revealed and admissions made about some really mind-blowing, like some of the words they're using are insane.
Like official government in Congress are referring to something called a non-human intelligence.
An NHT abbreviation.
What?
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm just going to leave it there because it's too much.
It's already been three hours.
I've already mind fucked enough people.
Half of them think they're flying monkeys.
Half of them think they're talking about the other people are stuck in Army PTSD world now.
I've left a trail of wreckage.
It's been three hours of a nervous breakdown.
Listen, my show's better.
It's better than fucking.
Come on.
This place is crazy.
There's way more fun stuff happening here.
And I didn't.
Look, and just for you, we did all of this.
We went three hours and there wasn't one mention of an Indian.
Like, we didn't even.
I don't know if that's true, but for sure I can say there's at least a 90% reduction in Indian content.
We needed a break.
You need the mental break.
It can't be all curry, all Vishnu, all rapey, please star, happy summer, bloody fucking summer all the time.
It can't be.
But no more tonight.
No.
You're getting turned off.
I'm turning off the India button.
Yep.
Yes, I do.
Oh, maybe I won't.
I do.
Bye-bye.
He's gone.
Bye, Pinder.
It's airtight.
There's no sound escapes the C container.
That's why you don't hear.
When the sea contains...
They're...
Like, all of the Indians that, like, we're abducting, I mean, it's not a ton.
We're doing our work.
Rob Primo's carrying the load right now, but since July, we've abducted 19 Indians and deported them into the sea.
I don't know where they went after that, but I mean, they're gone.
They're off the continent.
I mean, that's the size of our human trafficking operation.
That's what we're able to do.
How many have you deported?
How many are you sending off to sea in sea containers that are definitely going to sink to the bottom of the ocean and they'll suffocate to death and be crushed eventually?
Like, probably none, right?
Yeah, 19. No, Rob got rid of nine himself.
So he's carrying almost 50% over 50% of the workload.
But I mean, he's surrounded, right?
There's so many Indians where he is that no one's even noticing them disappear because he'll get rid of nine, but 50 came in that day.
So it's like, it's not even, they don't even realize, you know, the other Indians aren't even noticing there's so many of them.
It's like, it's like Stalingrad.
It's like, you know, just throw bodies at it.
Just bodies.
They don't even need guns.
Just throw bodies at it.
Just overwhelm them with pure biological mass.
Crush their country with the weight of Indian asses.
Have so much, like, see, now that just the mention of it, and now we're in a whole Indian tirade.
So I want to get out of here.
We're going to move.
I didn't even finish the chats.
I was worried I'm not going to have anything to talk about tonight, but I did talk about a lot of shit that doesn't have.
The objective is to stay sane and keep morale high and build momentum into destroying our enemies, which is what we're doing.
We are doing that.
Let's get there.
We've got matching t-shirts.
The next 10, 20, dude, it's interesting.
This could be fun.
Once you accept it, it's like, well, this is the cards we got.
This is the game we're playing.
This is the world we're in.
Do your best.
Eventually, someday it's all over.
Hopefully you're satisfied with your effort.
And that's really all of us can do.
It's really all of us can never do.
Do your best.
Fight for what you believe in.
Don't compromise your soul because it's never worth that.
It's never worth hating yourself for the rest of your life because you are too weak to stand on your principles.
Because you're never, none of us get away.
None of us get out alive.
None of us are getting out of here.
That's life.
We're all on a sinking ship that's already capsized.
We are definitely going to die here.
We all are.
None of us are going to live forever.
And the water is slowly filling up the cabin.
You're aging.
Some people, you know, the pressure bursts and the wall takes you right.
You just die instantly at whatever age.
Accident, murder.
Who knows?
That's part of the situation.
But even if you avoid all of that, best case scenario is you drown last.
You make it to 80, 90. And that's it.
So what do you do with that time?
There's lots of other people in the same position, you know?
It's the time that matters because none of us are going to escape our lives.
So well, you might as well do what you find interesting, and you might as well pursue what you think is right, whatever satisfies you.
Like, why hide?
Oh, that's risky, bro.
You don't have anything to lose, though.
Not really.
We're all going to the same place.
The ground.
So what's the problem?
Just people acting like, oh, I can't get involved, man.
I don't want to, like, I got too much to risk and loot.
Like, what?
Material things that can't, you can't bring those with you.
You know that, right?
People are way too conflict averse, especially in Canada.
We've been kind of brainwashed that it's a virtue to be agreeable and polite and let people walk all over you.
And look what it's brought us.
They got in through the back door.
That's what I'm going to say last.
But before I leave, I want to get some of these super chats.
That's what YouTube calls them.
I haven't been on YouTube.
I haven't gotten a super chat on YouTube since 2019.
We're still hanging on.
Jenny says, more Harvey for Morgan, and please give that whiny bitch, CRJ, his wrench back.
I don't know which name he is.
Probably the grossest one.
Something about Christia Freeland and Ooze coming out of her fucking.
And who is Octosteen?
I've been asking for a year.
I think I believed.
I think I deserve to know.
You guys are still pretending like he's not someone else.
Socially respectable.
Yeah, fine.
He's changed his picture back.
Oh, wait, not report.
I mean, I could report him.
Report.
Ban.
Promote?
Jeez, it feels gross even clicking that.
That's not the right word.
It's not the right word.
Giving him his squirt gun back is not a promotion.
Let's calm down.
I'm going to personally contact Entropy and have them change that to something far more, you know, humiliating.
Like, you know, terminally online.
That's what you are now.
Things aren't more...
What are we talking about?
Diago Eames says, have you seen the film 9-11 Missing Links?
I don't care.
I mean, I've seen everything at some point.
Post in the fire pit, only 9-11 movie people need to see.
Is that a really old missing links?
I can't remember.
You don't need to see anything.
You need to know that the Israeli Mossad is primarily responsible in America is their dog puppet that they use to smash their enemies.
That's there.
I saved you the time.
That's what happened.
Facilitated through criminals and traitors in the United States.
They had some help from Saudi Arabia, but everybody got what they wanted in the end, except the American people who got war, death, misery, and bankruptcy instead.
Because we're slaves.
Canada got the same.
The United Kingdom, Germany, Australia.
Hell, none of us got out of that.
Like Denmark had soldiers there.
France lost people.
Norway had gunfights there.
Sweden even lost people.
Like pretty much all of us, pretty much every country, every white people country in the world was negatively affected by this.
Minorly, to severely, to catastrophically in some cases.
The lesson, the moral of the story, the most important thing to know of the story is that not just America, but, you know, we're talking about America.
So the American people are not in control of their own government.
The will of the American people is not represented by the ruling class of America.
The people running America are not running it for the people of America.
They're doing it for someone else at the expense of the American people.
That's the only story you need to know about that.
That's the number.
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
I think everybody on some unconscious level knows that.
They're just fighting about what it is, who it is and blah, blah, blah.
No, there's a right answer.
But, you know, I'll think it was not aliens.
It was not.
They don't care.
I don't, that's my opinion on that.
I don't think people, I think, I don't think they fucking care.
Whatever they are, whatever it is, whatever any of that weird shit is going on.
What if we're their food?
You know?
The scariest theory I ever heard was that they psychically collect our pain.
Our psychic pain is like food to them.
It sustains them.
And that's why the world's always so awful and miserable.
And these ruling class families, you know, all of this horrible shit happens all the time is to create psychic pain and trauma and misery because it sustains our rulers on some other dimension.
Like the energy that it creates is pleasing to them.
It's like a drug.
It's like some kind of, you know, like they, they get on, they enjoy it.
I mean, we've got Jews torturing animals to eat them and kosher slaughter, right?
I mean, it's not unheard of.
You know, it's not a and what's worse is that this, this one's even more, if that wasn't schizo enough, this one's more schizo, but hey, we don't know.
On the other side of the moon, there's actually some kind of contraption that when you die, like your soul is supposed to go somewhere else, but it can't.
And it gets captured by this machine that these motherfuckers have invented.
And that's what reincarnation is.
You're not supposed to reincarnate, but you're trapped here and they just make you do it again.
And you just keep living and just, we're just going to, you're just permanent food.
You're just being recycled instead of, isn't that fun?
You know, that's a scary fucking idea.
You know, that would be hard.
That's dark.
You know?
I just picture like some innocent person there clutching their Bible and I'm like, you really.
Imagine that was true and you knew.
Why won't they just tell us the truth?
You don't want to know.
Trust me, it's better.
It's better if you don't know.
Imagine if that was true.
Would you want to know that?
What are you going to do?
Kill yourself?
You're going right back to start.
You'd start mode.
Nothing you can do.
Be catastrophic.
It would end the world, probably, but at least we'd go to war.
We would blow up the moon finally.
Maybe we'd escape the recycling plant.
Maybe that's what deja vu is.
You just dart your old life over again.
They've got para.
That's what the multiverse is.
They just constantly have people on repeat psycho torture mode forever, just so they can harvest their fear.
Like the it clown.
Do you want to boat, Georgie?
You all float doom.
We all float down here.
Wasn't bad.
It wasn't a bad movie.
Plutonimous Bill CCC3 reflects the guilt, paranoia, and fear of retribution in the city.
Yeah.
It's going to be the end of them.
They're probably going to pass it.
I don't think there's going to be an election until next year.
Now, yeah, their pensions carry into 2025, so it's like, there's no reason to.
They're going to make more money if they just wait until next year.
It's a foregone conclusion.
Why rush it?
So, yeah.
Not looking good.
I think it's going to pass.
I don't think it's going to be.
I mean, I don't know.
They've really stacked the Senate too.
So we'll see.
Probably six to eight months.
I got six to eight months left to live, basically, unless I can find somewhere else to go and live before they kill me for talking.
Jake says, how long do you think we have before central digital currency starts being enforced?
Over here in Australia, the government already aggressively incentivizes business owners to adopt the new slave trade payment standard.
The thing is, it is probably going to happen because the banks have already created this.
It's already been like years ago, five, six, seven years.
Like I said, I've been in crypto for a long time and they've been doing like these banker coin.
They're all called different things, but the infrastructure is already in place.
So when the economic disaster happens and the fiat currency collapses and it's the end of the world, it's a fucking crisis, guess what's going to happen?
Oh, don't worry.
We happened just like the vaccine, right?
This is how it works.
They don't just ruin your life because if they destroy the whole system and the whole, they ruin the whole world, how do they, what's that do for them?
What are they left with?
They're going to sit around and jerk each other off in a bunker in New Zealand?
Like, you know?
No, they want it to continue, but you just, everything's kind of standard controlled.
And if you've got to get smacked around and shocked a little bit, then that's what they'll do.
So, but with the vaccine, like the COVID stuff, oh, don't worry.
We just have the solution here to all your problems.
Just take this and then you can go back to your normal life.
Remember that?
It'll be like that.
Oh, my God.
The money's worth.
Oh, what are we going to do?
Well, if you just sign up for this, then we'll switch it.
Oh, we'll switch everything over to the central digital currency and that will resolve the fucking crisis.
Well, I don't want to do that.
Well, you're going to be poor and not have money.
You're not going to be able to eat.
Oh, well.
Probably unvaccinated too, I bet.
You know, I think it'll be like that.
So people are going to be forced onto literally a bartering economy where you're locked out of the world without it.
I don't know when that will happen, but it seems to be the plan.
And I don't see why it won't happen.
I don't see anyone even remotely interested.
There's political interest in the states that'll fight it, but I mean, you know, just because they'll try doesn't mean they'll win.
You know, this old blackpilled, like, they're going to do this, and this is going to happen.
Like, imagine this was your attitude in a fight.
When I hear people talking like this, this is, I'm like, again, you know, I'm not a natural, you know, warrior by any stretch.
I was taught and trained and I did the best I could to keep up with the guys that were.
And, you know, a hell of a lot better than me.
But, you know, I already know you're going to lose when that's your mindset.
Imagine you're going into like a ring or a cage fight or anything, and all you're doing is worrying how much you're going to die, how you're going to get killed, what they're going to do, how they're going to end you.
You know, that's going to be an ambush.
They already know we're coming.
There's probably bombs planted all on the road.
And if we try to get away, they're already going to be there in an ambush position.
There's nothing going to matter, boys.
So it doesn't even fucking.
I just want to hit you in the face.
You're such a little bitch.
You're a little bitch.
You're just looking for reasons to not struggle.
Because if you're already giving up, you don't got to kill.
It doesn't matter.
You don't got to try, right?
You fucking little wiener.
You're going to get in the ring.
I'm just, he's just going to probably open with a leg kick.
And I'm going to, it's going to hurt.
I'm going to, and then I'm going to be open for a fucking hook to the mouth.
And then I'm going to be on the ground.
And then he's going to armbar me.
And it's going to be over.
So there's not even any point in fucking even getting in there.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
Get out.
Get the fuck out.
You're not made for that.
You're not a fighter.
You're a fucking bitch.
Get out.
Because fighting happens in here.
It's literally in your head.
That's the first stage that then projects outward.
The power comes from within and it projects outward.
You don't even have grade primary.
You don't even have level one.
You need to get your power level to 100 when you're at full power and then you can project your will into the world and fight and tussle and have belief.
Yeah, you're not even at one.
You're at zero telling other people who are at 82 or 71 or 62 or don't even bother.
Dave, it's not even pointed.
No point even trying.
They've already made it way further.
Those people are losers.
They can't succeed at anything.
They can't get anywhere.
They can't make anything happen.
So it's just, everybody, I can't fucking matter.
So no one should try because I can't help and I can't do anything.
So everybody else should just be miserable and shitty like me.
Fuck those people.
You're fucking defeatists.
They're cowards.
They're mental cowards.
Can't even summon the energy to attempt.
Oh, it's feds, bro.
Only the government could even be bothered to get off the...
Bro, beat off more.
Get another Call of Duty DLC.
Fucking just shut up.
Go to the monkey tail.
Go to Dumpster Island and eat some cheese or something.
You fucking, you know?
Because like, again, in those units, when you get those guys, they just get rid of you and they just carry on.
And then there's, oh, yeah, without me, you guys are fucked.
They already don't even remember you.
It's been five minutes.
Your name's already off the board.
You never existed.
They're going right back to work, right on mission, and they don't skip a beat.
All right?
Stop being delusional and thinking you're the center of attention.
You have main character syndrome.
Oh, without me, this isn't good.
You don't matter.
They've got main character syndrome.
All right.
I got to finish these.
Changed his name, but CRJ says as a mentally ill person with a private skin mask collection, I can confirm I am not in town.
I don't think any of us live in town.
Cuban Cuba Gooding Jr. says psychedelics unearned wisdom can be dangerous.
Yeah, it's not something I would fuck with.
I've noticed like a lot of really, I don't want to be insulting, but like dull, not too mentally sharp people love it.
Have a great time.
All the time.
It's just amazing to them.
And I think they don't.
It's like pretty colors, you know?
And that's it.
That's what they took away.
It's like, oh, everything looks so crazy.
It was so much fun.
Like, that's.
Like, the warping and disperception of reality didn't bother you.
And the fact that the thoughts and the implications and the, like, there's a lot happening inside these, you know, experiences.
And you're just like, look at the colors.
Like, you know, depends on the person.
It'll affect people differently.
And I mean, I'm the kind of person where it's like, you know, I would just be careful, man.
I would be careful with that stuff.
Socially respectable CRJ.
That's better.
He says, where's my $3 Fisher Price moderator rate?
I gave it back.
I'll take it away.
Fisher Price.
Give him the little green plastic one.
Jenstein says, please emote CRJ.
Why are all of these super chats just messages about whatever?
I mean, you guys are paying for it.
CRJ.
Jenstein likes to autoerotic asphyxiate himself on his baseball hoop, basketball hoop.
I've removed his rock feature front yard.
It's over.
The 90s are over.
No more pink rock features.
Is that what he's doing?
Is he living like a Seattle grunge artist?
I didn't go to his house.
I presume CRJ has.
Apparently, he's living like it's the night, he's in a Seattle grunge area band in the early, mid-1990s with pink rock features.
These are strange connections to make.
Where are you from?
Jenstein says, appreciate all the war stories.
Know some guys that serve that never talk about it.
It's just you don't want to with people that, you know, wouldn't understand it, I guess.
Like if a 10-year-old is asking, and I'm not saying they're 10-year-olds, but it's like, you don't have the mental, you couldn't imagine, like, you're, I'd rather not, you know, it's just, there's no way you would get it anyway, and it's awful, and I don't want to think about it.
And, you know, I get why people are like that.
But I, amongst themselves, though, yeah, it'll, because those are the only guys that really understand.
So you, it's more comfortable to, to know, but I know a lot of these guys listen to it, so I don't really, I just pretend I'm talking to them a lot of the time.
And, you know, people don't like me because I'm honest.
I'm like, what a weird thing not to like somebody for, really, at the end of the day.
Well, he said this and he did.
I'm telling you the truth.
I'm telling you what I believe is true.
You don't like it?
You don't like what happened?
That's not my problem, you know?
I don't like how you think.
So there's, there are like six, seven billion people in the world.
Go listen to another one then.
There's lots.
Like there's, you'll be busy.
There's a lot of people out there.
You know, you don't have to listen to me, but no, you're moving.
Oh my.
So you're just looking to be mad?
You're looking for a reason to be.
You're looking for something to do.
You're bored and you're looking for something to get engaged in because your life is pointless and meaningless.
You're a tiny little insect ashtray person.
I see.
Well, that's your problem.
You know, you're the one with the issue.
You're the one with the shortcoming here.
I'm sorry, sir.
All right.
Look at all these.
Rumble has frozen?
Oh, no.
This is quite pistol.
I've never seen this before.
Is the stream gone?
What's happening here?
Phil Conkram is still talking.
He's got me.
Rumble has frozen.
Is Rumble dead?
Did they ban me?
This was a fairly tame stream by my standards.
And this was what did it?
Imagine.
Oh, no, wait, here we go.
Okay, I think.
Why wouldn't it load the fucking...
I just want to see what people are saying, because they're throwing $2 at me and they're being like, dance, monkey!
So I feel like Interlake Hornet?
That's an interesting name.
It is a picture.
This is the avatars, the Alex Jones.
I'm a little retarded, you know.
We're all a little retarded, you know.
At least Alex is somewhat honest, you know?
D Knight says, pretty sure it was Paul Hellier, Canadian Defense Minister, who wrote of the Majestic 12. Yeah, that was a real thing.
A council of aliens.
That's not what it was, but there was a thing called Majestic 12. Until I found you and Ry Dawson, I was sure it was all aliens.
Clause.
Majestic 12 was the name of the group of guys that was controlling this information.
It was like a code name for like the panel of like 12 guys.
A couple of them were generals, CIA.
Like it was the imagine, imagine you're in the, like you're at a very, you're a big shot.
You're the director of the CIA, your buddy, you know, and you and some Air Force generals and like some, maybe a random business guy, like for whatever reason, there's 12 of you that land and like, we're the ones, we've, we've, we've got this situation now and we're going to deal with it.
That's kind of how it started.
And it was like, all right, we got to shut this, we're going to fucking shut this up and figure out what the fuck this is.
Nobody goes anywhere.
Nobody says anything.
Like this is, it's the most significant, scary, and serious thing that's probably ever happened in history.
So they're, you know, I can see why they treated it that way.
But yeah, that came out because there was an investigative journalist poking around in the 60s, I think, and someone just cold delivered a bunch of these files.
No return address, like leaked back in the days when you would leak things.
No, it wasn't like, hey, it was me.
They weren't looking for attention.
They just dropped it off on this guy's doorstep in an unmarked envelope.
And he was like, what is all this?
And it was, you know, memos and briefing documents referring to all.
It was like a clue.
Like, yeah, it was this majestic 12. And he started digging.
And otherwise, no one ever would have known.
But somebody was like, some sketchy, weird shit going on.
Maybe they were just like, fucked it.
Maybe they fired him.
And he's like, oh, fucking fuck me.
How you going to lock me out of the alien gang bang?
We'll fucking see.
And they did back what people do now on Twitter.
When they get butt hurt, they go, well, eventually.
And they air the dirty laundry of their friends because they're pieces of shit.
And back then in the 70s or 60s, remember this was like, oh, oh, really?
Oh, really?
Oh, really?
So then he goes and gives them all this fuck, whatever, you know, at that time, his version of text messages and DMs.
That's what that is.
That's exactly what happened.
This is what I'm saying.
Like, some people understand humans and other people don't.
Schizos with antisocial behavior disorder, they do not understand people.
They don't understand themselves.
They're fucked in the head.
They don't know what's going on.
They can't make smart decisions.
And that's why they're losers and their life sucks and everything's falling apart and miserable and they're fat and gross and sick.
They're not able to put anything together.
But in those days, you're like, well, I'm going to get back at somebody.
So I'm going to do this.
And, you know, that's what people do now.
They get burned and scorned and they try to find whatever dirt, whatever they can.
You know, maybe that's what happened.
Somebody got fired or locked out of a program or you're like, oh, yeah.
Oh, fucking, oh, look at all these secret files about whoops.
Whoops.
Fuck you, motherfucker.
You know, half drunk, it was Richard Nixon.
Oh, fucking, I'm lying out talking shit, am I?
Fucking look down at this, motherfucker.
Jackie Gleason was dry.
Oh, you drive, Jackie.
I'm too drunk.
Fucking, I can't even, I can't even see you.
He had a fire hydrant on the way out.
I feel like everything in this...
People were mostly...
That's how disastrous multiculturalism has been.
Alcoholic white civilization was more on top of things than dead sober everybody.
But they're not dead.
I mean, comparative.
Well, they're not.
We're all on drugs now, actually.
Everybody's actually on pills and drugs and chemicals and the amount of sugar they're having.
They might as well be on drug meth.
There's meth in these energy drinks, basically, right?
Like, people are on meth.
They're getting adderall pills and everything else.
So maybe that's the problem.
It's like, listen, being piss tanks was bad enough, but we got to just go back to that.
Get rid of all the drugs.
Just, you know, be half-twisted all the time.
That's what everybody did in the 60s and 70s, and everything relatively was kind of okay.
There was the Hudson River problem with all the bodies.
I don't know if that's related, but like I said, we've been doing this too long.
I got to go to bed.
We had a lot, a lot to cover.
Most of it nonsense.
But again, we're all just mocking our way to the future.
Is that okay?
I don't know why my original Rumble screen won't even open.
It's been sabotaged.
How can they do this?
Why would Mossad do this?
What are they trying to do to me?
All right.
All right, we got them all.
We got through it all.
Good, good.
We're all done.
Is there any stories I want to?
I mean, we got all week, right?
We got all week.
Conservatives are hiring Indians for their campaign that were previously NDP communists, but that doesn't matter because it doesn't, you know.
Tony Blair is full of shit.
Invasion.
Fucking Air Canada's on the street.
Everything sucks.
Everything's falling apart.
Well, this is, yeah, I'll save some of this.
Some of this stuff was good.
Not important.
I just rambled for hours.
There.
There.
I wasted your entire Monday night.
And saw, it's all over and I didn't even get what I paid for.
Now I'm walking in the rain and I'm going to fucking shoot myself.
Actually, those emo guys, they cut my wrists in the bathtub.
My daddy didn't come to my soccer game.
Really shitty, easy to play fucking melody.
People bought it.
They fucking lined up and they're like, give me the fucking black makeup and the fucking web.
I want to feel like a faggot.
I love this music.
Sorry, there was a right and a wrong.
The right answer was Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, you know, even Iron Maiden, all of that, Slayer.
Yeah, that was the right.
What you guys would know that, no, that's not correct.
That's for girls.
That's wrong.
I'm sorry.
Did you?
No, you know.
Green Day was like as far as I could really go.
And even that was a little soft.
It was getting a little too much, you know?
You know?
A little soft.
A little chewy.
I didn't appreciate it, you know?
I like the hard candy.
All right.
Let's shut her down.
Let's get out here.
I went late.
What do you guys think?
Last one over here.
Fancy pants and MP5s.
Schlapt at MP5.
Remember that?
Was that the video?
The guy made like a 3D printed MP5 and there was a whole song that he did.
Schlaptat Richt MP5.
There was some kind of whole.
I don't remember.
It's been years of this nonsense.
Well, how many things we've talked about on these streams?
None of them really matter.
It's all just, it's all just, it's all just, The HK slap, that's what it was.
Prince should repeat.
Do the HK slap.
Yeah, I remember that now.
Hilarious.
It was fun.
He's probably in jail.
Was he actually in Germany?
Like, if he did that, there'd be a SWAT.
It's so retarded over that.
Europe's bad, man.
And England's bad.
Canada's getting bad.
We used to be like America's cousin where we're like, we're not as, you know, out there.
We're like, woo, shirts off, guns out.
I'm fucking ready to go.
Canada shows up with like a, you know, shirt tucked in and kind of half drunk, but we're like, man, that's our crazy fucking big brother.
You know, now we're just like, we're gay too.
We're going to be as gay as England.
And we want to put 10-year-olds in jail.
Fuck.
And they're going to be writing emo songs in jail.
Where's those good Charlotte songs?
But things that matter.
There's my flag waving in the street.
the fuck is Allah?
White nationalist Good Charlotte is not something I saw.
I did not have that on the cards.
And I'm not, I'm not saying, I don't like it.
I'm not saying no.
It's just, it's a weird.
Do we, is there a market for this?
Can we make this work?
I don't know.
We're going for a certain aesthetic here, guys.
We're trying to, we're trying to, you know, we want to attract cool, strong people.
We don't, we don't.
What?
Can I hear the rest of it?
I'm going to need to hear the rest of it because there's complaining in here about your stepdad.
I don't know.
I don't.
Oh, Slander Ross.
Let's get out of here.
I'm ruining my own stream.
No more.
No more of this, right?
No more, no more tolerance.
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
We got too soft.
We got too weak.
We lost our ability to fight and make people uncomfortable and hurt people.
And it's not something you want to do.
It's not something you, you know, should take joy in doing and all that.
But it's life.
We're animals like anything else.
People are animals.
We're just smarter, more advanced.
We've got fucking bigger brains, bigger computers.
But, you know, at the end of the day, it's a jungle.
And if you don't have a mean bone in your body, you don't.
It's like you're harmless.
You know, it's not the same.
You have to have the capacity for violence.
You have to have the capacity to hurt other people physically.
Maybe.
What if you get at a home invasion?
Someone attacks you.
I don't have the ability to hurt people.
Well, then you're going to be a victim.
Even mentally, emotionally, people let people off the hook.
I had an example in the last year, but I can't remember what it was now.
Oh, you know, I'll show mercy.
And then that came back to bite you in the ass.
Sometimes you got to put the hammer down and not think twice.
But we've lost that.
We've lost that edge.
And people want it to come back.
It's needed.
It's needed to come back.
There needs to be no more ideas.
No more.
Let's have a conversation.
People are hurting and people are getting hurt and people are being hurt mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically in the streets now.
So it's not abnormal.
It's not weird.
It's not wrong.
It's human for them to be frustrated, angry, and feel motivated to fight.
And what?
Because they're being attacked.
That is happening.
And they're being gaslit into thinking that's not happening.
We're all crazy.
I'm crazy.
And everyone that agrees with me is crazy.
So tens of, 50,000 people, this is just in our, one of those many tiny bubbles I was talking about.
We're all just crazy.
You all just feel this way because you're just crazy.
It's gaslighting.
You feel this way because you're in pain.
You're in pain because you're in pain.
Not because you imagined it.
Because you want to be.
Because you're trying.
Oh, they're just playing victim.
Yeah, people are playing victim living under those 70-year-olds living under a bridge in a tent that viral video.
Yeah, they were just.
No, people are suffering because they're suffering.
That's why they're acting this way and angry.
But we had a great thing going.
We had a lot of potential.
We had a great civilization.
We were going in an interesting direction.
We were modernizing.
Things were coming.
And then we got a little off track.
We have enemies.
We have enemies out there that wanted to destroy us and bring us down and sabotage.
They were jealous, spiteful, and they want us to be subjugated and controlled and make us work for them and do their bidding instead of our own.
And they couldn't do that from the outside.
We were too strong.
We were too powerful.
We were too established.
The roots were too deep.
We were too proud of ourselves.
We had too much of an identity.
We had too much strength to assail and assault from the outside.
But what about the inside?
They got in.
They got in the walls of the town somehow.
How did they do that?
Well, there was back doors.
There's back doors that were slowly widened and improved over time.
At first, they were small little slits.
You couldn't really fit a lot in there.
You got to be sneaky.
You had to be careful.
A couple people at a time maybe could slip in there undetected, but you had to be careful.
But over time, they widened the door and the people in the village, you know, did that used to be smaller?
I don't know.
I think so.
Other times, maybe it would get a lot bigger.
They go, well, wait a minute.
Something's going on here.
And those doorways are called empathy and tolerance and virtues.
They used it against us.
What we thought was a higher virtue, a power, a magnificence unavailable to other lesser people who have no empathy and no tolerance and only want to take, destroy, and ruin things other people have created because they're scum.
We were proud of that.
We were fighting wars to end slavery and all these things, right?
We were proud of that.
So they used and weaponized our empathy and our tolerance against us and used it as a means to enable this Trojan horse-like infiltration, play upon your emotions and your feelings to let your guard down and let the enemy in through the back door.
Well, the back door is closed.
No.
You're going to come in the front door like everybody else.
You're going to wait in line and if we don't like the fucking look of you, you're going to scram.
Time to close up shop.
It's time to close up the tent.
It's time to batten down.
It's time to shut her down.
It's time for everybody to remember who the home team is, who your family is, who your people are, what's true, what's bullshit, who belongs here, who deserves to be here, who doesn't deserve to be here, who doesn't belong here, who's stealing from us, who's accountable, what the fuck's going on?
Nobody goes anywhere.
Lock the doors, lock the windows, let's figure this shit out.
Anybody down?
There isn't anything I want.
There isn't anything I need.
I would not give up for a minute of days.
Just waiting here for a sign.
I never said that I was sad.
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It disconnected.
And we're back.
Ha ha!
Ha ha!
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I don't know if the support link is there or not, but it's down below in the video description.
I appreciate you guys.
Thank you so much.
Take care of each other.
Drive and train.
Look out.
The boys are back.
We're coming in hot.
We got nothing to lose.
We got nothing to lose.
All thought we were going to be movie stars and rock gods, but we won't.
Fight Club.
It's the way.
Fight Club.
Catch you on the next one.
Six seven tremendous.
See you on the beach.
Still on the mouth.
The whole world's asleep, and baby, I am doing fine.
Kill the prisoners, Phil.
When there isn't anything, there isn't anything to me.
I would not give up for a minute of pain.
When you give me, give me myself.
Tell me you just want to drink my young.
When there isn't anything I want.
When there isn't anything I need, there isn't anything I want.
There isn't anything I need I need.
No, Phil!
Well, this makes a lot of sense.
I don't like these time travel visits.
I didn't need to see it.
Yes, hi, Winston.
Phil, you this, you did this?
You had nightly drinking contests with Winston.
Why?
I know you love chaos and he sold a lot of it, but at what cost, Phil?
Yeah, alright.
Yeah, just.
But now I'm a bit more of a brother.
He doesn't even make sense!
He's drooling on it.
Look what you've done!
He has a speech in an hour?
Why?
It is funny.
I know.
I don't.
I just feel like with your talents and time traveling ability, you shouldn't use it for more productive.
Did he even lie?
This is an Irish pub.
Would he even come in here?
Well, I guess he should.
Winston, you...
That's...
A drink of the ground.
A drink of the toilet.
He's drink.
He's gonna drink shots out of the toilet.
He's your problem.
Send me back.
Teleport me back.
Send me to the...
1958.
That sounds good.
I don't care.
Just get.
Thank you.
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