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Oct. 30, 2024 - Raging Dissident
03:29:52
RAGECAST 493: SELF RESPECT

After many headaches, legal pressure, cursing and cartel like tactics of abduction government family members for leverage (phillips idea) the state has reluctantly been forced to issue me a passport. The next step is to pack several meals and sleeping gear to try my luck at the US border. If I'm barred there I will certainly be from at least 14+ other allied nation states but Phil likes an adventure and hes really keen to get at a warehouse in miami where he, quote, "forgot some stuff with some cubans, dont ask" The international beacons of bigotry must be lit, by hand if necessary! I'm interested to meet Phil's sicario and Sinaloa cartel connections. Aren't you? 🪖STREAM LINKS: Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/JeremyMacKenzie) Entropy (https://entropystream.live/RagingDissident)Kick (https://kick.com/ragingdissident)GTV (https://goyimtv.com/l/3151286640/RAGECAST-493---730pm-EST)TwitterX (https://x.com/JeremyMacKenzi) ᚦᛖᚱᛖ•ᛁᛊ•ᚨ•ᛒᛖᛏᛏᛖᚱ•ᚹᚨᛁ  • WEBSITE (https://ragingdissident.com/)• COMMUNITY (https://thegrift.shop/)• MERCH (https://thegrift.shop/) • (SUPPORT) (https://ragingdissident.gumroad.com/l/qjxzp)

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How's it going, everybody?
Welcome back.
It is Tuesday.
Normally, this is not one of the days, but as I alluded to previously, I'm trying to kind of rebalance a lot of things, a lot of responsibilities and things I've got going on.
Three times a week is just too much, I think.
It's just too much.
I mean, they're frequently at least three, sometimes four hours, you know, three and a half is really the max I try to go, but it's a lot, man, for people to keep up with and for me to do also.
And, you know, less is more in a lot of ways, as they say.
So I don't think it'll be that big of a deal.
Is it?
Are you guys going to be okay?
You're going to survive?
Am I, you know?
At least for now.
Normally I was doing what it used to be, Monday and Thursday, I think.
And then obviously 2020 onward became, it just became, it was so crazy.
The things were happening so quickly and so the pace was just mind-boggling.
Yeah.
Oh, why do I, I watched one Randy Savage clip one time, and then that's now a part of my personality, I guess.
I should watch that.
I got to be careful what I look, what I watch.
Just absorb it all.
No.
So Tuesday, at least for now, for the fourth, until otherwise stated, I'll be doing Tuesdays and Fridays.
I think it's just a better way to break it up rather than do three weeks.
It just, you know, I could do it and I did do it for two years, almost three years mostly without too many breaks.
But I found it really, you just, you run into the gas tank a bit.
And it's hard to bring the same kind of energy and interest to something if it's too much.
So anyway, that's what that's about.
So people are all confused.
I don't like change.
I don't like changes.
No one does.
No one does.
There's one I haven't seen in a while.
Snezhana on Rumble.
How are you?
What's a silver whale?
That's another one of those.
At least you're helping me out.
I appreciate it.
Are you doing anything special for the 500th Ragecast?
I've had a few people ask me that, actually, and I hadn't planned anything.
I don't really, the numbers don't mean much of anything to me.
I suppose it is a kind of a milestone.
I didn't think I would last long doing this.
You know, we got to 100, and I'm like, Jesus, 100?
And then it became 200.
And now we're at, you know, why not?
You know, maybe.
Well, I'll think of something.
I don't know when that would be because, again, things happen, things pop up, and I don't, you know, have the time or the energy or I'm busy with other things.
So I have to skip days.
And I just generally, if you are like a obsessed Sperg psycho that watches every, I'm just teasing, obviously.
You know, you're following very closely.
You like a lot of what I'm doing.
The Telegram page is the best spot to stay up to date on that.
t.me slash that's actually changed Jeremy McKenzie X all one word on Telegram and you can subscribe to that channel follow that and that's where I generally I always I usually try to post the poster I don't know just that I'm doing a stream this is when it'll be here's the links whatever I usually do that at least an hour or two before I show up so you have a little bit of advance notice but if there isn't one if there's nothing there and it's like eight nine o'clock at night ten
o'clock at night no I'm not I'm not doing it obviously so it's like uh it's like the bad signal if it's there it's there if it's not it's not um so yeah so for now for the foreseeable future I'll be I'll just do Tuesdays and Fridays for a little while or maybe I'll go back maybe I won't like it maybe it'll be maybe I'll like the old way I don't know really depends on how the grifting goes you know because that's what this is all about it's the grift I got to get the grift in just really like to annoy people especially our enemies who are all broke they're all broke
and fat and sick and gay and they can't and they're all ugly right they can't the dysgenic rage of the of the you know undeming they're just just just shitty people uh there's a lot of them there's no shortage of that these days but unfortunately this isn't this isn't for them even though they do obsessively watch and listen to everything that i do because they don't have lives of their own some of them listening and watching this right now it's not true no it is true and
this this simple distraction um that you use to feed feed yourself you know your little medicine for for why what for why you shouldn't kill yourself you know this is keeping you alive like that's whatever you got to do but eventually you know it won't it won't work it's like you're going to need more and more and more you know like drugs and then eventually nothing will work on you anymore and then you're right back to where you started and anyway it's uh they'll they're they're good at taking themselves out a lot of times
so for the 500s i i haven't i haven't really thought about it too much i don't know what i would do we've done diagonal a couple of times and there was mega ball before that the way that the pace are we're almost in november was this, 492?
So eight more.
Yeah, I don't think we'd, we don't, I'd probably get through 500 before January, which is typically when we did that.
That was the Diagalon birthday, wasn't it?
The 15th of January around that time.
I think we'd informally decided-ish, roughly, of 2020 or 2021.
I can't remember the exact year.
You don't remember it?
No, not really.
I was high when I did it.
And yeah, was it really a serious, you know, I didn't sit down with a panel and a conference board and have a PowerPoint presentation and we didn't sign, you know, parchment on.
But yeah, it's probably around Jamari.
But I thought maybe what I would do, what I think I might do is, because I haven't done it in a while and we've really gotten away from this over the years.
I think just because of the grind and everything is just so much the same.
I think this is, I have no, I have no plans.
I'm doing it right now in my head.
I think maybe we could do something like a longer, not just a typical three hour.
I might do a long one, like six hours, eight hours.
I'll just make a day of it kind of thing.
And I will have different people come in every hour or two.
I'll get four or five different guests maybe.
Or more.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Different people from around the community and elsewhere and like-minded people in our sphere of hate.
That makes sense.
I haven't talked to a few other people.
I'd like to talk to some other new people.
People I haven't heard from in a while or why not.
I chatted briefly a little bit with Blackbilled recently.
I might do something with him soon.
There's a few other people that, yeah, I don't know.
We'll see.
We'll see.
I'm just kind of.
There's no rush, right?
Right now, there's not really any urgency to do any of this.
We're kind of in a quiet period of the doom circus that is Canada.
For now, I don't expect it to last.
And it's funny.
I enjoy these periods the least I've learned, which I don't know how I feel about that.
I don't like being under piles of stress and having a million things to do.
And like the previous years, we had all of COVID, all of the things that came with that, all of the destruction of everyone's families and the lives that were ruined.
It was just nonstop chaos and drama everywhere, all the time.
And then there was the jailings and the court cases and all of this.
You know.
And now that that's all gone and done, it's relatively pretty quiet and feels very empty, you know?
What's a warrior with no water fight, stallion?
Right, Apollo, we can't do that no more at us anymore, you know?
You got to have something to do.
You got to have some kind of, and we are.
I am working on a lot of other things.
A lot of other things.
A few other things here and there as I can.
We've all got lives.
We've all got problems.
We've all got things to do.
I've got three kids.
I've got my family.
Morgan's got her family.
We're like, we're all, so we're trying to juggle and do a lot of that stuff as well.
So I don't really have the 24-7 or six days a week kind of focus on a project that professional people have because they are paid to do that and be there all day.
All the stuff we're doing is totally volunteer basis and when we have the time and so on.
So one of those things is the organization, the men's club, the nationalist organization we've been working on constructing and putting together the infrastructure for and laying the groundwork and foundation tiles and everything for.
I've been talking about it for a while and people keep like, wait, wait, wait, wait.
It's getting there.
We're close to being in a position where we can open it to basically whoever wants to come check us out and we'll see.
It's not like a join a Facebook group and you're in.
I've gone through very we've made we've made deliberate steps to try and try and tighten this up as much as possible and not just this kind of willy-nilly parking lot drunk yelling at empty buildings nationalism that's been more or less across the country for the last number of years.
Obviously, notwithstanding, not some of the other groups I'm aware of.
I don't not mean those guys, but there's a few here and there.
But generally, there's not a lot of any kind of formal anything.
It's just kind of in the wind.
So we thought, well, we might as well give it a shot.
We might as well try and do something.
And if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
So I can't really put a number on it.
Early next year, early 2025, first quarter 25, we should be up and running.
We'll have the website, the socials and all that stuff will be ready.
If it's something you're interested in, if you're of age and of the approach, you're a citizen and all of that stuff.
There will be background checks.
You will be interviewed.
There will be a lot of like any other thing you want to try and join.
You don't just waltz in the front door.
If there's no standards, what kind of place is that?
It's a circus.
It's a monkey show.
You don't want that.
So early next year, if I had to put a number on it, I would say it's about 88% complete.
We're getting pretty close.
We're getting there, but I'm just waiting on a few things from some lawyers.
And yeah, not a whole lot after that.
A lot of things are close.
I don't want to waste any more time on it, though, but like I said, and I have been saying, when it's ready to go, you'll know.
We'll let you know.
And we're just pulling guys in from around that are interested, that are of the same kind of mindset and are interested in the same kinds of things and looking for the same kinds of things that we already know, that we trust and are friendly with and so on.
And then once those kinds of pools have been exhausted and we've kind of reached the limit of exploitation as far as that goes To grab those people, that's when you want to go out to the greater public and kind of advertise a little way and say, just let people know that it's out there.
This is something that exists.
If you're a young man, middle-aged man, even an older man, if you can take care of yourself, if you can keep up and do all that, then if it's something you're interested in and looking for, if you're isolated and like, God damn it, where are all the, you know, we'll be out there for you.
And there's other groups around as well.
If you're not near us or you're more interested in something else somebody else is doing, that's kind of another great thing about this realm.
Everybody's pretty respectful and friendly and everybody kind of share, you know, we send people back and forth.
If somebody's closer to us, we like, they send them our way.
If there's somebody that is looking for something and they're out of kind of our area of operations and we go, well, we don't have anybody out there.
However, we do know these guys and they're cool if you want to go see them and so on.
So a lot of that's happening.
So early next year, we'll let you know.
We're getting there.
In the meantime, if you're of interest and it's something you want to look into, then get in shape, start taking care of yourself.
And yeah, we'll find you, you know, or you'll find the website.
But for the 500th show, I think I'll probably do something like that.
I'd like to do something more community-centered.
I'd like to have different guys come in for an hour, two hours, depending on, you know, how it goes.
I don't think I want to sit here for 16 hours or anything crazy, but I might do like a noon to eight o'clock at night kind of thing, something.
And yeah, we'll just do that and hear from some people from around the community, some new people that maybe you guys haven't seen or been aware of.
And I don't, obviously, I don't have guests.
I haven't for a long time.
I didn't normally do that.
I did a house arrest stream for a little while.
I don't know how many of those I got through, 20 or 30. I had different people on.
It's just a different kind of thing.
And I'm not really an interviewer.
You know, it's not really my speed.
It's not something that I'm good at or maybe I could be if I wanted to, but it's just not super interesting to me right now.
No, other people are.
Other people, people like those kinds of shows.
I don't know.
It's just, that's not, that's not what I'm going to, I'm not trying to do that, but maybe it's worth it.
I don't really have a lot of other people in, but there's a lot of other people around, you know, in the community across the country that are either friends of mine or associates or people, you know, and they're involved and they're around and they have their own streams and channels where they write stuff or they make art or they do a number of different things.
So I might try to put together a little roster of people for that and bring them in for that reason.
And we'll just make it kind of a 500 episodes of the podcast that ruined a lot of our lives.
It's funny because it's true.
Fix this up a little bit.
Why are you down so low, buddy?
There you go.
Is that better?
I don't know.
Better waste.
Who can tell?
Nobody's ever cared and nobody will ever care, you know.
All right.
We'll finish a couple more of these on Rumble.
Alex Woods, how are you, man?
He says, if you ever need to talk about what happened to you at the Plaid Show, we are here for you.
At the Plaid Show.
Oh, he's talking about the other night.
Morgan abducted me.
Look, I was just trying to hang out with my friends and she wasn't having it.
She stole me and drugged me and did things to me.
She tried to do stuff to me.
I mean, I don't want to get into it.
I don't want to talk about it.
No, no.
If I need to talk, I don't need to.
I'm going to keep that locked up tight, deep down inside my, like forever, until it develops into cancer at like 69 years old.
I'm like, oh, yeah, that's that hidden shame coming back out.
Cami Horio, she says, I just want to talk about the gelatinous, gelatinous mass that gobbled up a seeping 310.
Why was it slurped into extinction?
We talked about this.
It never did exist.
You guys are 310 deniers, okay?
There was no such thing.
Never existed.
Stop trying to make it exist when it never did.
Brian says, new for Christmas.
Pajeet Barbie.
She also comes with her own ashram and a handy trebuchet for when you want her out of the freaking country.
Available now at JeetsR Us.
Thanks.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
A couple more on Rumble or Entropine.
I'll read these as well.
Black pissed.
Black pissed.
Black pilled.
Sedivacantis.
This is a mouthful.
It says, have a cup of coffee in Miami.
Well, I don't know if I'm going.
I don't think I'm going to Miami.
But I am surprised.
And I'm just used to being screwed around so much that I don't expect anything to typically work as it should.
And in this case, it didn't.
I had to fight a lot of it.
There had to be legal pressure and letters written and they put me through a ringer and they interviewed all of my references and witnesses multiple times.
And it was this, they tried to find any excuse, but there isn't one.
And they knew that, I think, and we were prepared to take this to court to argue this.
And, you know, regardless, it appears that I have been approved to get a passport after years of attempts and denials without any real explanation.
Or, I mean, we know what the reason is, but this time, you know, we kind of held our feet to the fire.
And it's like, you're going to, you need to provide, you know, the first couple of times I didn't have lawyers.
I didn't have any money.
I couldn't do any of this.
I couldn't do any of this stuff.
But this time I, you know, it's like, well, who's your boss?
And who do you work for?
The Immigration and Refugee Citizenship Canada Office?
I see.
Okay.
Well, let's write them a letter and let's talk to them and let's but regardless it's been done.
Now that doesn't mean I can go anywhere.
Here's the other thing.
This is Canada after all.
This is a very passive, aggressive, feminine country that won't just say it how it is and say to meet you at the flagpole at three o'clock after school so we can settle this.
Like that's not that's not the Canadian way.
The Canadian way is to lie to your face and try to stab you in the back at night and blame it on someone else and be like, what does it mean?
That's generally how the Canadian government works and a lot of people in this country work.
Very feminine, very weak, very passive aggressive and cowardly so the issue is that even though i will have a passport it doesn't mean i'll be accepted into entry into anywhere so the first thing and i mentioned on i think i put it on some of my social media twitter as well you can follow me on there but i don't really announce this the shows or anything on there because it does stream to there and you can you're free to watch it there if you like i don't mind it's they allow me to do that so that's why i'm on there like why are you on this platform
and that platform because they let me and um you know there's some kind of benefit to me to be there somebody asked earlier about odyssey like well i deleted the odyssey channel and left because they demonetized me and wouldn't support me and wouldn't help me out and totally just took a knee and said okay angry jews we'll make sure we get rid of them so they did so i was like well i have no reason to support you anymore goodbye and that's why that's there but you know an odyssey is a pretty small platform but twitter's huge you know and if they're gonna let you use it then use it use it till you lose it and
i'm gonna do that um yeah so the thing is with the way that the systems work um especially with the united states being basically the arbiter of how everything works in the world these days or at least they're they're the bully they're the henchman they're the the golem uh what's the what's the golem that goes around and you know enforces the will of their rulers if you're barred from the united states one of the one a common reason is a criminal conviction um i don't know if every
criminal conviction will get you barred from the united states but it's the the threshold is very low it's like it's not speeding tickets but like a dui might keep you out of the united states don't know depends on how severe how recent how many um if you had a possession of marijuana charge in like 2004 yeah you probably can't get into the united states it's that crazy now that being said uh i know for a fact i was investigated by the fbi and
me and and someone else i i don't know if they were clear about it it was inferred it was some sort of i would say maybe the nsa i don't know or homeland security or someone but at least two american federal agencies the fbi was one of them um i know this because fans and supporters of mine in the united states were approached by these agencies asking them where's the compound like you know this stupid shit that they say uh also recently a friend of mine tried to go to maine to get some cheap gas he lives in new brunswick and the you know very fairly close to the border it's not an uncommon thing to do um
guys would often go it's cheaper gas is cheaper goods are cheaper everything's everything's cheaper in in maine and bangor than it is in say moncton or fredericton or nova scotia even like maybe sometimes we'll make that trip or you know tried to go in there and he was held for seven or eight hours basically a whole day they took his phone copied and cloned his phone interrogated him about me specifically for seven or eight hours and then eventually sent him back to canada in handcuffs and he was denied entry into the united states this was just like a couple of months
ago so i feel like i'm probably not going to be allowed in but i have to try and see anyway because if i'm not that means i'm almost 98 chance i'm banned from if i'm banned from the united states i'm also banned from england i'm banned from australia i'm banned from new zealand i'm banned from most of europe i'm banned from it like pretty much any nato country you can you can forget it um i don't know if ireland is on that list this consortium of of jackasses that all you know share
each other's stuff i'm not i'm not sure i don't know how many like spain i i don't know if they are i think they're in the eu but there's there's gray areas with some of these other places so i'm not sure but uh that's why i'm not not necessarily i'm not planning a big trip to the u.s it's just the borders right there so it's a quick way to test and see if this works if it does oh if they do let me in without any problems like well that's crazy i didn't expect that but i do expect to have problems and probably be banned from most places as are many many many of many of
my peers in similar in other countries uh guys i don't want to name anybody just to cause them any extra in england and australia and in uh europe and in the united states there are guys i know similar to me and what i'm doing and they are not allowed to go anywhere they have passports they're just not allowed in and they'll send them home so might be an expensive so rather than try to fly to like scotland for example and then find out you're not allowed in and they fly you back and you have to foot the bill for all of this that's an expensive way to find out you know
how to travel or i can drive a few hours to the to the united states border i'll pack several lunches i'll be nice to them i'll bring i'll bring uh whichever one my phone uh i'll ask morgan whichever one has the phone with the most pictures of my dick on it because i want i want them to see that i want them to really see it like over and over and over again i just want them to know i'll be like yeah that's right that's what i have yep here's more there's folders and folders and folders of it i'm gonna load up my phone i
should be really funny i should do that i should take i should take a thousand i should take six million photos of my cock from different angles you know hard soft half white like all kinds of like different outfits one of it it's wearing a hat i've drawn a smiley face on one like just only for the reason if they do because apparently this is what they do and it's like um i think it's a dumb i i think it's
like oh how dare you my rights however it's a foreign country right it is the united states and we're basically as you know brotherly nations as we're ever going to be outside of maybe england or the united kingdom like that's but it's the no different it's still a foreign country it's still they're different people different rules different right so if people were coming into our country and i said i want to see what's on your phone before we come in here because we have a problem with people trying to kill our citizens and uh you know you can either show us give us your phone and let us have access to it
or you're not coming in here those just the rules sorry uh you know fair enough i i get it you know if that's what you want to do i think it's a little over the top but uh beware if any of you are traveling to the united states that's something that can happen so bring a bring a like a burner phone or a phone that you you know use occasionally i know that's not something that's within reach for a lot of one phone is like 20 2500 right get a cheap one just to use to if you need to make calls or tech or whatever but if you're traveling you should
be traveling and enjoying yourself not on your on your phone, on your social media, and fucking around all day, right?
So I'll just, that's what I'll do.
I'll get a spare phone, of which I have several, since the RCMP gave me them back.
And I'm sure they're trying.
So that's what I'm going to do.
Oh, he's finally using our phones.
We've installed the Spyron.
Get ready to see six million pictures of my day.
And a couple of my ass, too.
Like three.
Just intermixed.
There'll be like thousands of pictures of it.
And then for one reason, an ass photo.
And there's no explanation at all.
And the folder's name, when they go to open it, will be like secret terrorist plans or something.
And they'll be like, oh, we got him now.
They'll think they finally got me.
You know?
And it's just dick pics with a mustache drawn on, wearing a sombrero.
Hola, senor!
Welcome to America, man!
And if they give it back, and they're like, sir, you have no contacts in this phone.
You've sent two text messages from it ever.
And there are an insane amount of, I was like, I did that for you guys.
I figure, hey, you guys have a boring job.
You got to do this all the time.
It's annoying.
This is a funny story for you now, right?
You can say, remember that Canadian guy that came in that took me, right?
Like, I'm just trying to make this an experience.
Like, I have to be here all day going through this shit.
So do you guys.
Why can't we make it fun, America?
Why can't we make it fun?
If you're going to look at my phone, if you're like, I demand to see everything on your phone, well, I'm going to make sure that you get to see all the funnest things that are available that could be on my phone.
So, Santa hats, Halloween cup, like, there's really no limit to it.
One of them's dressed up like Trump.
Is there a way to decorate your dick to make it look like Trump?
I put a little wig on.
It's the best dick you've ever seen.
I would laugh!
I'm sorry!
I'm not going to secure agents.
I'd be like, "Alright, let's see what this piece of shit on his phone." Oh.
Alright.
Alright, you can go on in.
Fuck.
And...
And the home screen is just like that Steve O tattoo, like a jackass to be like this.
That's my actual home screen *I've got one thing you'll understand* *Doctor feel good* *It's not what you call a glamour thing* *Doctor feel good* In terms of thoughts, I've been struck by lightning.
Wait, what?
I have been struck.
I have been struck lightning interdimensional vegans for 44 years.
Ooh.
And Philip's pocket dimension.
I don't even know how to get out of this time.
Bell log and Indians.
You better get that robot spine.
He needs it.
Listen, Elon's working on some stuff, man.
You might get a robot spine.
It makes this tuner than you think.
Adjusting my hat, CRJ.
Well, if you've given up on meddling and strictly adhering to hat adjustments, I'm going to allow it.
Adjusting your hat.
There's nothing wrong with adjusting your hat.
Having a hat, if you're going to wear a hat, wear it right, you know, and it may require frequent adjustments.
It's totally fine.
Don't anybody should hat shame you for that.
Diego Yames says, funny how active clubs are considered extreme now, but used to be promoted by the government and call participant action.
That's true.
That's very true.
So I'd like to really expose this dark club.
Hang on.
This very dark moment in Canadian history that a lot of people don't seem to be aware of.
When Canada used to be, like, look, thank goodness for all these very feminine, effeminate, you know, passive-aggressive, getting fatter and softer by the day, anti-fascists like Evan Balagor, because otherwise, they saved us.
Canada was literally a national socialist country until at least 1986.
At least.
And just to, if you don't believe me, this was like publicly, the government paid to have this, and it was like on the, in the TV in the middle of the day, like 3.30 in the afternoon, you're home from school, and the government's trying to radicalize you.
It's like, do you have a good day at school, kids?
I hope so.
Did you join a fucking active club today, though?
You piece of shit.
Did you do that?
Don't just think about it.
Do it, do it, do it.
1984.
Do it with a partner, it's really smarter.
Do it in the water, it's where you are.
Do it on the weekend, it's not fatiguing.
Do it when you're in the middle of the morning.
All of these guys practicing martial arts in the park.
Oh!
This is an active club.
Running on the beach, no shirt on.
Toxic.
Do it for your muscles and make them a hustle.
Dude, this guy doing the Shawn Michaels kickups from the ground.
Don't just fancy it.
See, you might think, you see that guy?
Was that the average Canadian man in 1984?
No, that's a 16-year-old.
That's a 16-year-old Canadian at Coal Harbor High School in 1984.
Okay?
We're not doing well, guys.
Don't just think about it.
Do it, do it, do it.
Participation.
Get with the action.
Do it.
Do it!
Do it!
You see?
This insisting.
Do it!
Do it!
Just do it!
Don't let your dreams be dreams, okay?
If you don't want to listen to me, listen to the Canadian government, guys.
I don't want to listen to me.
And you don't want to listen to the Canadian government or me or internet Nazis, listen to Shia LaBeouf.
Do it!
Do it.
Just do it.
Okay.
Don't let your dreams be dreams.
Well, it's easier then.
Yesterday, you said tomorrow.
So just do it.
I'm busy.
Make your dreams come true.
Just do it.
I didn't want you guys to see this.
I mean, he's been calling me.
I got it.
Sorry.
I don't know why.
Shia LaBeouf intimidates the shit out of me.
And, you know, he sends me these messages and it's fucking...
Some people dream of success.
Nothing is impossible.
It is, though, Shia.
I can't play in the NFL.
You should get to the point where anyone else would quit, and you're not going to stop there.
No, what are you waiting for?
Do it.
I don't know.
Just do it.
Yes, you can.
I didn't say I couldn't.
Just do it.
I'm trying.
Why are you so angry?
If you're tired of starting over, I haven't.
Stop giving up.
Is this about me or you?
Who are you talking?
What are you talking to?
What is...
What was that?
I'm sorry you guys had to see that.
I didn't want to see it again, but...
He just does this every once in a while.
I'll open up my phone and it's like a...
You know, people send VMs, voice messages on Telegram.
Shia LaBeouf sends you that.
Him in front of a green screen.
Once a month, he just to everyone he knows.
And that's the one I got.
I don't even know.
I didn't.
I told him I thought in a movie, I said, dude, this is a great job.
You're a really good actor.
And then he got sent me that.
I'm like, what the?
No, he's not on drugs either.
He's like a stone-cold, sober, like, Christ is Lord guy.
He's just.
I'm just, I'm just, you know.
He's an intense fella.
You know, I don't, not a lot of people are, I'm not afraid of too many men, but he's, he's one of them.
He's something that I just don't, I'd rather just not have him around, you know.
I like him.
I'm just, he seems like the kind of guy to take a comment the wrong way at like a friendly dinner party.
Everyone's laughing and having a good time.
And they would just make a slight joke.
That's easily could be taken out of context.
And he'd like slam his fist into the plates.
You hear all the dinnerware rattling around.
Shame.
There's just an audible gasp in the room.
What did you mean by that?
You know, and then all of a sudden everyone's like, oh, fuck, here we go.
You know?
He's like white Joe Pesci in a way.
It's like, is he screwing with me?
Or is he like he might, he might go into the butler pantry and get a battery powered drill and he'd be like, hold out your hand.
And I'd be like, why should I do it?
Do it.
And I'd be like, okay.
And then he'd drill a hole in my hand and then he'd say, now say Christ is Lord.
Like he's that kind of guy, right?
So I'm like, I don't know.
These are risks I'm not willing to take with him.
I like to have normal.
If you want to have a psychotic, maybe that's the Christmas you're used to.
Maybe that's used to what's normal in your family.
Okay.
Not mine.
Shia.
Was that because of a persistent paction commercial?
I guess it was.
We're a little mad in here.
Nigel, how are you, man?
He says, I've been appointed as a board member to the 310 Investigative Advisory.
For fuck, this is never going to go away, Phil.
This is like a political scandal that won't go away.
If you just ignore it, they go away.
But like, sir, this one is going away.
Fuck.
Well, at this point, at this point, that means we got to do a couple of different things.
Now we've got to do something because ignoring it's not going to work.
So, and Nigel's definitely the most powerful one that's been drafted.
So now I'm getting concerned.
If Nigel's involved, I don't like where this is going.
So do we bribe him?
Does he want money?
Do we appeal to his ego?
Do we have any blackmail?
Like, what do we, we got to, like, see, now you're making me open with a tickle trunk.
I don't want to have to go here.
There's a lot of tools at our disposal, Phil.
We'll have to think about it.
Hmm.
Anyway, he says, I'm here to say after exhaustive investigation, no sign of 310 has been discovered past surprise.
Well, there you go.
See?
You see what happens?
All I did was offer a bunch of options to a chat he'd already submitted, and now I'm pretending as though I retroactively, I changed the outcome, even though he already said all that before I said the things.
I'm not crazy or crazy.
Who's crazier?
Me for doing it or you for listening to it and liking it?
I love that Triple H quote.
Who's worse?
The guy that did it or the people that loved it?
Yeah.
That's a, that's a, that's a, hmm.
They didn't have the guts to do what he did, and they all wish they could have, right?
So therefore, you guys are actually worse.
All right, I read Brian's.
We got all caught up.
No, we're not.
Intrusive Thought says 310 is Mandela Effect and Psyop.
It's a mimetic hazard like the game.
It wasn't even a good, no, it never existed.
It just, it, never mind.
The things you guys get attached to, I'll never understand.
I'll never understand it.
All right.
All right.
Played down already.
I don't know what I'm doing.
Just kind of chilling out.
I need an all-virgin female guard unit, just like Qaddafi did.
I have a feeling that's not what they were really for, but I have a suspicion that's not exactly what they were for.
No, I'll take some just retired JTF guys.
That'll do.
They're very good.
You know, they'll do it.
I don't need that kind of complication in my life.
I don't want to be dealing with that.
Rumble went down?
No, it didn't.
It's still working.
It does screw around for some people.
I hope it does stay up.
So far, they've been good.
Chris Pavloski, they seem to be, or at least they're saying all the right things.
Talk is cheap, as they say.
Something I noticed recently that I don't know if it's on purpose.
I'm not going to say that it is because I can't know that.
But there's a tendency for these things to happen.
So what had previously been, say, a far-right extremist talking point, or you could say value or belief, something that, you know, only people in this place believe this or think this or consider this to be okay to say or do or talk about.
Like us.
People over here.
Over here in the bad part of town.
The bad part of the tracks.
Don't go over there, Becky.
That's where those bad boys are living.
You don't want to go over there.
They've got...
Isn't that crazy?
The new bad guy is like the straight, is like the Ned Flanders.
Basically, the sober good guys are now the pure evil of the, like, that's how far the world has changed.
But certain things and certain topics and certain ideas, like 80% of it, 70% of it, but without the core thing that makes it significant tends to get kind of bled off and absorbed by the center-right, centrist kind of liberal people.
They realize that because of the work being done by this group of people, the evil bad guys, you, me, myself, my friends, and your friends, and all of that, because it's been so effective and has done such a good job of moving the ball down the field or shifting the Overton window, that now the general consensus among the population has shifted with them.
Because five years ago, if you said, let's yeet the Jeets, you know, let's yeet them.
Everyone, not everyone, but compared to all of the people saying that today, 95% of them five years ago were saying, absolutely not, you're disgusting, you're a racist, evil.
Oh my God.
Right?
So we made that happen.
That didn't come from CNN.
That didn't come from CBC.
That didn't come from BBC.
That didn't come from any of these places.
There was no politicians that did this.
Not even Donald Trump.
No one anywhere pushed this as a thing.
That there's too many goddamn people here that aren't ours.
Nobody said we don't like to have guests over once in a while.
No one said that.
That didn't mean it was an open invitation to move in all of Calcutta into the house.
You see, having a couple of friends over for dinner once in a while doesn't mean move your entire extended family from Mumbai into my basement, does it?
But that was all racist, extremist, you know, remember the great replacement is a conspiracy, the most dangerous conspiracy theory.
All these outlets and primarily, almost exclusively Jewish-owned and controlled magazines and newspapers and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Said all of those things for years.
I've been doing this a little while, and I don't, I'm not trying to, you know, look at me.
I'm just saying it how it is.
I'm on year seven of this, I think.
Other guys that I learned a lot from, much longer than that.
And I remember it all.
I remember all of the articles and the lying and the schmearing and the, oh, look, again, what are the odds?
It's one of those people again saying all these things again.
Fast forward to now because they lost.
Just, this is on, right?
Because you lost.
You lost that fight of multi-culti.
Jews will be the leading change of that of the face of Europe, and we're going to make sure that everyone's multi- Well, you're losing that fight.
That's been lost now.
It's turned.
It doesn't end right there on the spot.
You know, Stalingrad didn't end the war, but things changed after that, and they never changed back, did they?
The momentum has shifted, and that's what's happened now.
You've lost the war.
Because you can say and produce films and music and find, you know, exceptional people from any part of the world.
They all exist.
That doesn't mean the rest of them are like that.
But we'll just cherry-pick exceptional people and we'll make sure to prop them up just to really drive this idea home, this fantasy home, that anyone else in the world, if any, anywhere, is just like you.
They're the exact same in every way.
And the only Difference between you and someone from any other part of the world is because of just how they grew up.
It's just the culture, or it was the religion, and so on and so on, and so on.
That isn't true, though, is it?
Because science is a thing, and I do trust actual science and geneticists and DNA, and this is all very real, and it's very clear on what is real here, and that's a lie.
For example, the average IQ of a European person, broad strokes, brig umbrella, is about 109.
I think it's 104 to 109.
Average.
So like the NPC.
The average IQ of, say, someone from India is 76. Substantially lower.
Now, I don't mean to demean gorillas because I like gorillas.
I think they're really cool.
I saw some at a zoo once in Toronto, and I felt bad for them, and I felt that it was inhumane to keep them captives for our amusement.
It is cool to see them in real life, but we have this.
We have screens and everything that like we don't, we don't need that.
We don't need to keep them, you know.
And they're intelligent enough to suffer.
So there are gorillas with IQs higher than that that I'm dead serious, that can learn sign language and communicate with people using sign language and they have personalities and they make jokes and all kinds of, it's crazy.
Because they're like, it shouldn't be able to do that.
It's a gorilla.
Oh, it's actually very intelligent.
Dolphins are very, very intelligent too.
And I think it does us a disservice.
I think it's beneath us.
Like, I think we can be better than that and we should be.
We should be no, we don't do that.
That's what barbarians and imbeciles do.
And low IQ, you know, goblin swamp people.
They like to keep things in cages to look at and poke with sticks for their own amusement.
We don't need to do that.
You know, maybe there's a conservation summary.
You can fly down there and look at them if you need to.
Otherwise, we've got the internet.
There's videos.
There's all kinds.
We don't, unless you're specifically in that field where you have to be some kind of gorilla doctor.
I don't know.
But generally, no, they shouldn't be.
I don't like zoos are kind of, you know, I've been to a few.
I find the animals fascinating and I love them.
But at the same time, man, I don't know.
Especially the smart ones, the really smart ones that are like, you can see.
You're looking at some of these, these enclosures and it's just a silverback.
And he's just like.
You're like, Jesus Christ, he wants to kill himself, right?
Wouldn't you?
Anyway, the point is, I think there are Indians dumber than that, and they're driving trucks on your highways right now.
And people are like, why is there so many accidents involving these Indian truck drivers killing people?
Well, the fact that they're really stupid could be one of the reasons, you know, by comparison.
I bet if we had a fleet of guerrilla drivers that we trained to operate.
You ever see those videos where there's like an arranged, I don't know what this one's called.
It had the weird flat face.
I'm not a monkey expert.
I don't know, but they're interesting.
Was it orangutan or something?
It was like chilling in a golf cart and like just driving around the course like he'd been there forever, his whole life.
Like, can they drive trucks?
Like, if they just, there's a GPS system, there's tones, and it tells them where they need to go.
And they can, like, is that possible?
Because if the Indians are passing these tests, then why don't see why Coco can't Coco's IQ is 81. Pinder's is 75. He's driving an 18-wheeler on the 401.
So if Pinder can drive an 18-wheeler, why can't Coco?
I thought.
Isn't this what George Floyd was about?
Or no, wait, that was the other.
What was the monkey they gorilla they shot because a child fell in the enclosure?
Which is, of course, the right thing to do.
That was crazy and people were upset about this.
Imagine that was your kid.
Like, if that thing gets a hold of him and just decides to do like instant death, that child is in extreme danger.
Well, you don't know what he was going to do.
Exactly.
But if he did, it would be too late to stop it.
And then someone's poor child has died.
So like human lives above gorilla lives.
That's if you don't agree with that, then you can go down there and live in the pit with the gorilla, okay?
Because we're up here in human world and human supremacy land and the animals are, you know, we do our best to take care of them and everything.
But like, I'm not sacrificing one of ours for a fucking gorilla.
That's just never going to happen.
You're insane if you believe that.
Why didn't they shoot him in the leg?
Like all the dumb things they say, right?
Anyway, good for that guy.
But I keep that pulled that shot off because that's a high-stress situation.
That guy saved that kid's life very likely.
Gorilla could have killed it by accident, not knowing what it is, just swatted it and broke its neck, you know, drowned it in the thing.
I don't know.
Yeah, risk that because you don't want PETA to be mad.
Shut up and sit down forever.
I guarantee 90% of the outrage about that.
What was his name?
Harambe.
90 to 95% of the Harambe outrage was white women.
I promise you it was.
Human supremacy will be racist soon.
You know?
Anyway, what was I saying?
Yeah, India, 76. Good.
And they're getting all the spots in the schools, not just from there, from all over the world.
75% of the admissions to Ryerson, it's now Called something else.
I'm not calling it, it's Ryerson University.
I don't care what you decide that it is.
75% of the spots are being reserved for diversity, i.e.
not white people, i.e.
preferably migrants.
Probably a lot of them from India.
And again, people will go, Yahwal Vivek Ramoslami.
And I'm like, yeah, he's a smart guy.
Yeah, I just said there are exceptional people everywhere.
There's always, if you make billions and billions and billions of people, odds are some of them are going to be pretty luck of the draw, you know, kind of.
But that doesn't mean they're representative of the overall population, does it?
Like, do you think Barack Obama is the average black man in America?
Like, that's typically.
That's about right?
Not that I like him.
He's also a piece of shit.
And I'm pretty sure.
I can't prove it.
I'm pretty sure they killed Joan Rivers for saying it.
I mean, at this point, so many people have said it, so I don't think it matters that much.
Why'd it turn into Beetlejuice for a minute?
Nah, I think I'm just going to say it anyway.
Nah, what you're going to do about it?
It's not like this accordance.
Brock's fucking a man.
It's me.
Michael Robinson.
Not Michelle Obama.
I think his name is Michael Robinson.
Still.
He's not like, He's not your typical, you know.
One of the crime stats again.
Those are racist, are they?
Are they now?
I can't remember how I started with Barry Sotoro.
Is that Fatesio's real name?
Yeah, there's a whole bunch of weird stuff about his birth and where he came from, the birth certificate stuff.
They're like, oh, it's all racist.
And I'm like, no, there's something going on there.
They act like it's just wild, baseless nonsense.
And it's like, it's not, though.
A lot of the things being said are crazy, but there's not nothing there.
You know how it's like the internet is like this to me.
Something, you know, something scenario A happens, whatever, something happens.
And then people start talking about it or spurting about it or acting crazy about it.
And we're like, what is going on?
I kind of, I kind of try to read the room.
And if people that I respect that I find are intelligent and measured and have their shit together, if those people come to me like white in the face and like there's fucking, I'm like, okay, something's obviously something's up.
But if it's, you know, every two days, it's the guy who sends every message or starts every stream or every with like a million red siren emojis and a thousand exclamation points and there's skulls and nuclear bombs exploding on his thumbnail.
I don't pay any attention to you at all because you're constantly hysterical and you're not reliable.
You're like a broken thermometer.
So I literally throw you away.
I'm like, you're worthless.
You're just trying to make money.
There was a guy.
I can't remember the guy's channel.
I only brought it up once.
He was a white guy.
He had kind of like kind of long, medium length hair, not quite down to his shoulders, long, but long.
Looked like he was tall.
I think he was in Arizona or New Mexico somewhere in the United States.
And I kind of liked his content for a little while, a few months.
This is like 2010 or 11. And damn, I can't.
There was a lot of red color in his.
I can't remember now.
And we were watching for a while.
And eventually, it became very clear to me that every day was the end of the world for this guy.
And that's why you have to buy his survival bug, you know, stuff.
And he was doing really well.
This was like 15 years ago, guys.
He was convinced.
And maybe he believed it.
I don't know.
A lot of people were.
This was around 2012, 2013.
Like the banking crash had just happened.
The world started getting pretty unstable.
And, you know, people started to freak out a little bit.
And that was really the, that's, that's always been a grift, the survivalist grift.
And that's not saying it's a bad thing to do, but there's a lot of people out there that are just, you got to buy these iodine pills to survive the nuclear war.
You're not knowing here.
You don't need those because if there's nuclear war, you won't even know that it happened because you'll be vaporized instantly.
You'll be dead.
We'll all be dead.
If that happens, if there's like a global nuclear exchange, no life on earth escapes death.
Okay?
So there's no point even worrying about that.
You probably won't even know it's happening.
You'd just be like, geez, did you hear what?
White.
What the fuck was that?
You got turned into dust by a nuclear furnace of 10 bajillion degrees.
It's like if the sun showed up instantly in your neighborhood and just flashed for a second, it would instantly vaporize.
Some of these bombs, dude, it's, I'm telling you, like 20 miles across in diameter.
And that's the crater.
That's the fireball is 20 miles across.
Everything within 50, 60 miles, instantly dead.
And then hundreds of miles past that, you're going to wish you died.
All of the crops, all of the, it's just over at that point, okay?
Let's pray to God that never happens, but there's a lot of really dumb people thinking that they can maybe play with this game and that won't happen.
Anyway, the point is people have Been speculating about the end of the world forever.
I lived through a few of them now.
I remember I was concerned because I was like 13, 14, and like 1999.
And so this is even pre last week.
I was going, hey, listen to me, young fella.
Where's my storytelling stuff?
Uh-oh.
More good.
Oh, there it is.
Uncle John was going to tell you back in my day.
Like, COVID was the recent, you know, big, the big spooky.
There's always another big spooky coming.
And I think there's another one coming soon.
9-11 before that.
But then there was Y2K, which in retrospect seems so stupid and hilarious and silly.
Basically, the thing was, all the computers were only programmed to go to 1999 two digits.
They built them in like 82, no one ever thought.
And there was no way for them to cycle back to, you couldn't add.
It's like one of those old school gas pumps.
It goes up to 99 and just flips over to zero.
They didn't know what would happen.
What about all the nuclear weapons?
It was crazy.
The things people were saying was just crazy.
All the nukes are just going to detonate for no reason.
Like the satellites are all going to fall out of the sky.
You know, just every, ah, it was the other world of Mayan calendar.
Like all of the, all because there was a significant change in a digit on a, on an abstract thing we decided to use to manage our time called a calendar.
The numbers are going to change.
So I was 13 or 14 and I had got an education and, oh, adults are fucking stupid as shit.
Also, it's not just the kids at my school.
The adults are also retarded.
I didn't learn this right away.
I mean, in the years later, like I was a kid, but I remember a lot of adults were like, you're going to buy, you're going to stock up on some stuff, you know?
And toilet people, toilet paper wasn't even a shortage back then.
We had all the toilet paper we could ever need.
But I remember the anxiety, the people on TV, like it was just so stupid.
And then yet nothing happened because it was, this is always 2012, the Mayan calendar, the Planet X is going to come and blow us around.
Like, I know.
There's a million of these things every time.
And there's, oh, the election, this is going to happen.
Maybe, but I've been doing this long enough to see the pattern.
And the pattern is that it almost never, it's never true, except the one time that it will be true.
And then it won't matter anyway, because we're all going to be screwed.
So that means worrying about something that I have no control over and cannot influence one way.
I can do nothing about this.
If it happens, I can't survive it.
If it doesn't happen, good.
So why?
And, you know, people like to stress and freak out about these kinds of things, but it's like, why?
You know?
It is smart to have a food supply and all these kinds of things in case, you know?
It doesn't have to be the end of the world for the power to go out for six months.
What happens if that happens?
Because it could.
Earthquakes.
You know, ask the people and it's the end of the world for the people in the Appalachian region, isn't it?
But anyway, you know, it's the end of the world.
Probably not.
It's probably not.
But if it's ever going to happen, I think it's going to be soon.
I think this AI stuff is, I'm really concerned about it.
I don't, I don't, I don't see how it doesn't.
Anyway, I still want the robot.
I just mean, if we're, if this is how we're going to go out, we might as well enjoy it, right?
You might as well enjoy the robot before it strangles you in your sleep.
I'm sorry, sir.
The algorithm has decided you must perish.
Very good, Alfred.
Goodbye, sir.
That's how it's going to get us all.
Cambie says, don't be shocked if redacted news from the states contacts you.
Interesting.
They are super-based, and I've been on their case, so talking to you, it would be great.
Redacted news.
Have I seen that?
Maybe.
Yeah, somebody said somebody there mentioned me some of the time.
I was like, who, what?
It's like a kind of an alternative media news channel, right?
Redacted news, obviously.
Like a red ice type.
Something like that.
I don't know.
Maybe, sure.
I don't care.
Who cares?
Nobody cares.
Scotian gentlemen says my apologies for starting the 310 main.
Is this your fault?
On a serious note, I want to ask you what your goals are organizationally for this decade.
Rest in peace, Robin.
Not die.
That's my primary goal, objective, is that we're all still alive next year and the year after.
You can't plan decades ahead.
You can't plan a year ahead anymore.
I think you can plan in time.
You can plan in stages and objectives, I guess.
You can plan two moves ahead.
You can have a place you want to go that might take a very long time.
What's the first thing you got to do to get there?
And then after that's done, what's the next thing you think you should probably do to do then?
That's it.
There's no point in thinking beyond that because there's so many variables and moving parts in the world and things you can't control and crazy stuff that happens.
Like who, because it happened to somebody, who decided to make a massive business investment in eastern Ukraine and was like, we're going to be so rich.
Oh my God.
And then the war started and they weren't paying any attention and they lost all that money.
That happened to somebody, right?
That wasn't in the plan.
And how many other people does that affect?
Like, it's just so, but one move ahead, you can be pretty sure what will probably, you know, you can have a pretty good idea what will happen after that.
And then the second one, but then after that, there's too many variables.
Each has a I don't know if it's philosophy or math.
There's some kind of model that explains this.
It has something to do with the multiverse crap, too.
Anyway, each choice and decision spawns other pathways to where now that you've done that, now this could happen or that could happen or this could happen.
And then if you choose one of those, that creates five other, 10 other, 20 other possible scenarios.
And then that one creates a thousand possible scenarios.
And it just becomes like You can't possibly pick.
You can't pick which one accurate.
It's ridiculous.
You can try, but you can have a general outcome what you want to do.
Like, you know, win the war.
Okay, good.
And people are like, well, how do we storm the Pentagon?
Well, first of all, you need to get off your couch.
First of all, you're 300 pounds and you live at home with your mom.
I don't, you're, you're trying to solve problems that are beyond you in a galactic sense.
And I think you might as well worry about how we're going to do, what are we going to do about black holes?
Like you might as well spend your time worrying about that.
That's how far away from solving that problem or even having any input into how that problem gets solved that you are.
What are we going to do about a star that's going to go supernova in a few gaps?
What are we going to do about that, you guys?
Like, what are you talking about, Fred?
What do you mean?
What are we going to do?
What are we going to do with this nuclear war?
We die.
Everyone dies.
Nothing.
You don't do anything.
I've got a bunker.
Sure, you do.
That's going to help.
Well, all that shit's a grift, too.
All these people are like, oh, all the elites are going to live in underground bunkers.
They're all going to die too.
You don't understand.
There will be no nothing.
You won't be able to see the sun for like 10 years.
Everything in the earth will die.
You can't grow food underground forever.
I don't care what they say.
Oh, no, we've got an advanced hydropon.
Okey-dokey.
And nothing's going to go.
Nothing's going to break.
Nothing's going to need to be fixed and replaced.
No one's going to get sick.
There's not going to be any kind of diseases.
There's not going to be any kind of people going crazy and killing each other.
No!
That is so doomed to fail, it's hilarious that any of them think that's going to be a viable way to...
Oh, well, we'll just build a city underground and we'll hide out there for hundreds of years until they...
I hope I'm killed topside so I can watch what happens as a ghost down there for my infinite amusement.
That is what I do.
That's what they say.
World War III will be the only war where the living will envy the dead.
Because the world they'll be forced to try and survive in will be worse than being dead.
Like, I don't know.
Maybe people have to cannibalize their own family members.
Does that sound like a good idea?
Does that sound like a good time?
Like this.
We need to stand up to Iran.
Why are you blindly trying to escalate one of the most dangerous situations that's ever faced the entire planet?
I don't think it's...
We're a week away.
I thought it was a little bit further.
It's November 5th is when the greatest president in the history of the United States.
A lot of people have been saying that.
I'm going to win.
I'm going to win by a lot.
I'm going to win very bigly.
I think he'll.
They're going to try to cheat, but I don't think it's going to be enough.
Last time was a little bit ridiculous with the staircase fucking.
Oh, look, we accidentally found all these Biden votes and he won by the most people ever that voted ever.
And you can try to get all these illegal migrants to vote.
Most of them aren't going to, though, right?
Most of them are just going to be, they're doing crime and taking stuff.
They didn't come to help the Democratic Party of the United States.
They said, hey, come have free stuff in America.
Thanks, sucker.
And now they're here to, you know, in the tens of thousands every couple weeks.
And they're just trying to flood these swing states.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
And there's so many interlocking Venn diagram agendas happening that like that's why this is so hard to stop.
Like that, so for example, the southern border in the United States or all the migrants being flooded into Canada or any other countries.
It's not even just one element that wants this, that's controlling all of the rest.
It's been able to incentivize all of these other elements into basically like a Venn diagram where whatever the enemy really truly wants is right there in the center.
So the other smaller, other powerful factions, they end up gravitating in this kind of orbit towards this thing that they all, because it serves all their interests.
But it's all of these Jewish corporations.
It is.
There is a lot of that.
Flooding them into the country and doing all these things for their motives.
But that doesn't mean that the Democrat Party isn't also doing this and loving this because they think it's going to give them votes to win the election.
See, both things are true at the same time.
And when they'll, the, you know, my God, like those, it's the average, oh, God, the average Republican party, it's like, you know, when Kid Rock was there, like shirtless, shooting a bunch of Budweiser cans in his underwear.
Like, that's basically them.
So it's kind of tough to...
...
Because they'll say, no, no, like you'll have the Democrats, these people talking about how, yeah, we got to win votes.
And we, and that's what we're doing.
And they're trying to, see, you guys are always trying to blame.
It's like the donors.
It's more complicated than that.
It goes back further than that.
But if you can convince people that your, or sorry, if you can convince people that their ideas and their desires and the things that they want are actually things that you want, you win.
And they think they've won.
Even when they don't, even as it's hurting them.
They've become so, it's like a Dracula Remphan.
What was the guy's name?
Renfield situation.
It's like, at first, everybody gets what they want.
Like, yeah, this is great.
And we're going to get powerful.
And we're going to have all this influence.
And then the worst it gets like a drug addict.
You've actually destroyed yourself and America in the process.
Look at your state of your cities.
Look at San Francisco.
Look at Los Angeles.
Look at the southern border.
Look at Chicago.
Look at Atlanta.
Look at Baltimore.
Look at all of these places.
What did you do?
And all the while, every time these things came up, these people, they believed it was the right thing to do.
They believed in what they were doing.
They weren't, some of them were, but most of, you know, the traders, essentially, they were like, oh, no, they bought right into it.
We needed more diversity.
We need to protect people from gun violence.
That serves the interests of all of our enemies, doesn't it?
So they all want that to happen.
They all want the gun control.
They've convinced large segments of your own people that that's what they want too out of fear.
You brainwash them.
You show them all the fear propaganda.
You convince them that this is what you want.
This is how you sell things to people.
I've been watching these fuckers for years.
And I go, oh, I see what you did.
They sell them with this fear.
It's like a salesman who's trying to sell you a smoke alarm system in your house.
I don't need a smoke alarm system.
I already have a smoke alarm system.
Oh, no.
That's what you think.
And he's got a great pitch for why his is the best.
You need his because that one, you want your family to die?
Next thing you know, you're doing it on guilt.
Your family's going to die.
You don't get my smoke detector.
Is that what you want?
Is that what kind of father you are?
What do you mean?
They use guilt and fear to elicit emotions.
I said last time, that's how you get people.
If you can make them feel the emotions and then you manipulate that, you've got them online.
Now it's time to steer them where you want them to go.
They feel guilty.
They feel shame.
They feel, oh, you know what?
We better condemn these four random guys in Sydney, Cape Breton, who dressed up in Klansman costumes.
We better drag them through the media and talk about it all over the place like a literal lynching took place.
We're going to treat this as though a bunch of guys literally dressed up as Klansmen and lynched a man in the woods.
And not like Leo Frank, who definitely deserved it.
I mean, that's how the media treated this.
Ridiculous.
And you see all these people just falling over themselves.
I condemn how dare.
Oh my God, the outrage.
And it's pages of this.
And I just scroll and I laugh and I laugh and I laugh.
You idiots.
You absolute idiots.
You don't even know what you care about.
You're like a dog.
You're like that dog with the bell.
Bing ling ding ling, time to yell racism.
Do it.
And you just...
And they don't even care to look because if they did, they would know a lot of this stuff they constantly trot out at the media is totally point.
It's just meant to distract people.
It goes nowhere.
It's nothing.
It doesn't mean anything.
It's pointless nonsense.
It's pointless nonsense.
But that's what they did over decades and decades and decades.
They're very smart.
Very, very patient.
Very, very patient.
Play a generational game.
They're committed.
You know why?
Because you can't beat that.
At least not yet.
If you and your entire family committed, and I don't mean like we're going camping this weekend, I mean committed in like a blood oath.
Maybe you cut off parts of your dick for some reason.
And you're like, this is what we're going to do.
Together as a team, no matter what, we always come first.
If they're not one of us, fuck them.
We win no matter what and fuck everybody else.
Good to go?
And not just this year, I mean forever, the rest of our lives.
And then when we're dead, our children, our sons will take up the same cause and this will go on and on as long as it has to until we are the fucking kings of the earth.
More powerful than God.
So that's what you're up against.
And there Are those people who think, gee, Willie, I think we just have to get the libs out.
I think we should have an election.
Hey, mister, have you got a second?
Look, I wrote a petition.
Have I defeated Dracula?
You did it.
You did it.
You overthrew a multi-generational cult-like family with a cult-like devotion to the point that it's literally their religion.
This is a family whose personal familial religion is to get all of you up the ass forever.
That's their religion as a family.
So when people think, oh, I know, we'll have a protest.
I just, I laugh.
I like, that's cute that you think that's going to work.
And here's, here's just four random guys like, do you want to be dickheads?
Let's go dress as Klansmen.
Wouldn't that be hilarious?
Imagine how pissed off everybody would be.
Like, agreed.
That is hilarious.
That's funny.
I would have laughed.
I did laugh.
It was a Halloween dance.
People dress up as Jeffrey Dahmer.
People dress up as, what was the clown?
People dress up as actual real-life serial killers and murderers.
That's okay, isn't it?
You're not an adult yet.
If these are the kinds of reactions you're having, because it doesn't make sense, does it?
I'm not trying to chastise you if you're one of these people.
I'm actually trying to help you and teach you something right now.
And if you can figure it out, you'll realize that something is wrong with your head.
Like someone has screwed with your head because that's how you noticing is the first step.
If you're more angry at four guys who probably had a couple of drinks, it was a volunteer fire department.
You know what I mean?
I know a bunch of guys like that.
They're just, oh, I'm sorry.
Are the guys that are willing to go into the burning building to save your children from burning to death while you cower outside like a baby?
Oh, did they, did they put on a costume that you felt was insensitive?
Oh, did they?
Maybe they should all just quit.
Maybe you shouldn't have a fire department then.
If you're that much of a child.
And then some woman was like, I mean, everyone's just so ignorant, right?
Some woman was like, I don't know, blah, blah, blah.
And my someone, whoever, who is all caps black.
And I was like, oh, wow.
Do you have a black person that you know when they fucking raid on?
Hey, here's a picture I brought.
You know who this kid is?
His name's Cannon Hinnant.
A black man shot him in the face for no reason.
He was like three or four years old.
So now I'm offended that you mentioned black men because that automatically triggers that.
I'm triggered.
You should be in jail forever then, Becky.
That's the, you don't get to talk anymore.
You people are just so, so, so far removed from reality.
You're not adults.
You're acting like hysterical children all of the time.
You're in your 40s and your 50s.
It is so embarrassing that I even feel the need that this should be said.
No one else is saying it.
And it has to come from me.
People that are old enough to be my parents and grandparents in some cases, people my age, people younger than me, people.
Are you absolutely a ridiculous person?
This is what you did with your, you saw this and you thought, I have to go on the internet and let everyone know how I feel about this thing that doesn't matter.
And by next month, no one ever talks about for the rest of their lives ever again.
What happened?
You used to have jobs and purposes.
And they think they're doing something.
Like you're just making noises on the it's funny to me that the Twitter logo used to be the bird, right?
The little blue bird.
And I always kind of thought of it that way.
It was like, oh, they're angry.
You know, they're tweeting and I'm tweeting, I'm tweeting.
And it's like, I feel like I'm walking around town, around a city or somewhere, and you ever go under like a pot, just a bunch of trees and there's just tons of birds and they're all just making noises at each other.
And you're just like, like, I'm just going about my day.
And I'm like, I might notice them for a moment and go, oh, look, a bunch of birds.
That's Twitter.
Okay.
It's really silly.
It's just.
Like, it's crazy how easy it was to turn everyone into little children.
It's disappointing, you know?
Like, I hoped for better than that.
I hoped people were more mature than that.
That it wouldn't have been this easy to sucker in so many people into so much pointless stupidity.
I wonder, are they just constantly stuck in the outrage, fear, anxiety loop that there's actually no time to just process what's happening and what's important And what are you doing?
What are you actually doing with your time right now?
I don't know.
I don't know.
But they got their hooks into the people that they could, and it just spread and spread and spread like a poison, like a cancer.
A lot of it first in the West, in the 40s and 50s, definitely a lot more in the 60s.
You had a lot of this subversion, a lot of these new radical thinking people, man.
And because we always...
And it's radical because it destroys the societies that embrace it.
Because our society depends on the, on a cohesive collective group of people with a mutual, a shared understanding of responsibilities, division of labor and stuff.
Like we don't take that for granted, in other words.
We know that we all have a job to do.
We all understand that we're all controlled.
And that's not a thing anymore.
It hasn't been for a while.
It's just you and your own life and what's good for you.
Look, always look for number one, bro.
So in that sense, you only really plan ahead.
I mean, like your own life, really.
If you have kids, maybe you try to hope and set them up for it.
But other than that, versus a controlling, alien, hostile element, who, again, a family whose religion it is to just rule you forever.
They don't think that.
They think 100 years ahead of time.
And we have people that can't figure out what they want to do week to week, months.
They're going, we've got the next 50 years plotted out.
And you have to adjust and move things around.
But generally, this is the timeline, Ron.
Some of these people are in their 60s and 70s.
They're not ever going to be around for this, but that's how dedicated to the cause they are, like a cult.
No one quits and leaves ever.
It's to the death with these.
Have you ever seen any of them resist?
You think George Soros is going to retire?
You think Jacob Rothschild is going to retire?
If anything, they're just like, they go senile and get pushed aside, and then other people just kind of start making the decisions.
Just wait for him to die, you know?
Just wait for him to die, you know?
If you have a fanatical cult-like devotion to something like that, you're not thinking, you know, three years from now, four years, you're thinking like 10 years, 25 years, 50 years, 100 years, 200.
That's a commitment level that isn't being matched.
And that's the only way to defeat that.
You're talking about if you want to use, you know, I love boxing.
I also just found out, great, this has been a great couple of weeks.
That fight I'm going to see December 7th in Sydney, Cape Breton, which is apparently now one of the major boxing hubs of the world.
Normally you'd have to go to Miami, LA, New York to see something like this, but no, it's going to be in Sydney, Cape Breton, boy.
How'd you fucking swing that?
Fucking knows a guy, buddy.
Don't even fucking worry about that.
You know the guy?
I fucking knows a guy, bud.
So instead of Don King promoting this fight in Miami, it's now in Sydney, Cape Breton.
I don't know how they pulled this off, but it's incredible.
And yeah, that guy even following his career for a while.
Ryan Rosecki's fighting for the world or the WBCweight or Light Heavyweight Cruiserweight?
But another guy who I, years ago, also not far away, he was around when I was in New Brunswick around the same time.
When I was in Gagetown, Brandon Brewer is fighting on the same card.
I'm like, yes, this is great.
Who's that?
Keep him coming.
I don't even know who the other fights are going to be.
It sold out in a day.
I'm so glad I bought tickets instantly.
Instantly.
I tried not to look at the price tag, but I was like, I'm doing it.
Daddy needs this.
I don't spend too much on myself very often, but once in a while, like, come on.
You got to do something fun every once in a while.
And hey, if they let me have this passport, I don't know.
I'm just going to disappear abruptly.
You won't see or hear from me for like a week.
You'll be like, what happened?
I don't know.
And then there'll just be a selfie of like me and Morgan at the Kremlin and that'll be it.
We'll play where in the world is Philip San Diego.
It's going to be funny.
We just keep traveling.
We'll just keep sending random obscure photos to see if you guys can figure out where it is and what our route possibly is.
That sounds very expensive.
I don't think I want to do that.
Morgan's probably like, yeah.
We'll go somewhere, but I'm not, I mean, all over the world is a bit woof.
That would be like $50,000.
I mean, that would be a lot of money, man.
Maybe more.
I don't know these days.
And even, you know, World War III is going to happen.
So it's like, do you stay home and wait for it?
Or do you just live your life?
Because like I said, it could happen any minute.
Yeah, but it could have happened any minute now for the last 20 years.
We're definitely closer than we've been in a long time.
But it either will or it won't.
And I can't control it either way.
So what are you going to do?
Until Philip arises, until he's emperor of the world and I can hopefully retain him, control him, then we can put a stop to these kinds of things.
But until then, barring that, I don't know.
I don't know, man.
Ryan was saying something.
Yeah, so the original guy Roseki was supposed to fight has pulled out of the fight again for the fourth or fifth time because he's a baby and constantly has a boo-boo.
He's always, oh, you hurt my toe or something.
He just doesn't want to get beaten to death.
That's what he doesn't want.
So instead, he's fighting the number two guy, Peralta, who they fought before.
And I think it was a split decision.
It was pretty close.
And then whoever wins that one is the interim champion.
And then if this no loser doesn't fight him then still, then they just strip him of his title and say, please never box again.
You're embarrassing.
You're embarrassing the whole sport.
It's been almost two, it's been a year and a half.
And it's like, oh, it's just never been a good time.
I mean, you're sure you're not just a pussy?
Is that the problem, maybe?
Oh, I had a little cut on my eye.
Oh, did you?
Oh, no.
Shut up.
Anyway.
Yeah, I don't know.
I wonder who else is going to be fighting on there.
But that's two great fights already.
Yeah, we briefly went to the And it was expensive.
It was a professional, like there was professional athletes there.
There was like CFL players that went there.
There was a guy that was on the UFC roster or prospect roster somewhere.
There was a couple of MMA fighters that were pretty good there.
And he was Brewer was one of the people that was there.
That's where I met him.
And I just kind of followed his career for a second.
He was like, oh, yeah, cool.
Every once in a while, like, oh, he won again.
Good for him.
Oh, he actually won quite a few fights.
You know?
It's nice to see that.
You got to do some normal things every once in a while.
So I'm happy to go do this.
Is it normal?
Hey, come on, babe.
We're going to go watch men punch each other in the face and see if any of them die.
Yeah, you can sit over here.
Sit right up front with me.
Keep your mouth closed.
Sometimes blood and teeth get in there.
I want to be open.
Here, put these goggles on.
Isn't it great?
Isn't it great?
Great time.
It is hot in here.
Wow.
Those lights.
Hey, Lehania, wake up.
I think he died.
Yeah, he's dead.
Isn't that cool?
That's cool.
Nobody wants anybody to die, but it is a fucking god.
It's a there's nothing like it.
Strange brew, what's up?
Sorry, says my buddy did Hitler Luigi for a Halloween live stream.
Hitler Luigi.
What's that?
So it's just Luigi with a Hitler stash?
It's funny.
All those offended losers forgot we were raised in the 90s where we said retard and making fun of it.
Yeah, they're just weak.
And we're weaker than our parents generate.
Like, we have to go back the other way.
We don't have to maintain the line.
We have to become stronger than our grandparents were.
So imagine your grandparents in like the 1930s or whatever, like whatever they were at like 30 years old, 25 years old.
You have to be able to square off against that person and beat the shit out of them.
Are you able to do that?
Because that's really what this is going to come down to.
To be the type of people we need to defeat the people we're against, we have to be even stronger than the previous stronger versions of the people that we were.
So we have to be able to essentially time travel back to like 1916 and whoever your closest living relative was at that time at your current age, you have to be able to square them up and be like, time to die, son.
And you just beat them unconscious like they owe you money.
And everyone goes, oh my God.
The whole village or whatever just kneels like, okay, you're like, all right.
That's better.
You know, if you can subdue an entire town in 1930, you might have, you might be able, we might be able to do this after all.
Phil, I don't want this.
No, that's not a mission.
No, it isn't.
Let's go.
The rule is I'm not supposed to give them ideas.
I didn't know he's normally not listening.
normally, but he's just sitting there today.
Now he's taking that as an open invitation to time travel back a hundred plus years ago and attempt to enslave our entire families for the collective good.
Nice.
Excellent.
Sounds good.
One bad mother got a rifle snake suitcase under my arm.
Said I'm a bean machine and drinking gasoline and honey, you can make my motor home.
Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife track.
I got a doggy dog fly smile.
I got a Molotov cocktail with a match to go.
I smoke my cigarette with style.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money night.
So far, the connection seems to be holding.
I don't think I've, it's been a little choppy.
But pretty good overall.
Only a 0.9% packet loss in nearly two hours.
Elon has delivered, I have to say.
Oh.
Well, Phillip on the night train always yielded good results for us in the past.
I see no reason why he can't now.
Nigel says, Hi, diddly neighborino.
Have you done your diddly fucking push-ups today?
Done, done, diddly do your Nazi Ned Flanders needs to become a meme.
Come on, Ayaga.
Yeah, I think Nazi Ned Flanders because he was always jacked, right?
He's the moral compass of the town.
Oh, come on, Nyad.
Every page in the Bible practically has a rainbow flag on it.
Well, gee, Revlin, that's just not diddly, diddly true.
I mean, you can go through every one of these goddamn, I'm sorry, diddly pages, and there's not ah, hell, diddly, dig, dunk, crap!
And then he freaks out and he punches love joy.
I've reached the limits of what I can tolerate!
Springfield used to be such a pristine place to live.
If you think it will start and end with Apu, you are wrong!
There are billions of them!
MargeNet is scaring me.
Shut up, Homer.
He's right.
I knew this would happen.
Operation 5. What is that screwed into?
Whoa.
Oh, this thing.
That was sabotage.
The Simpsons creators are powerful people.
I think they're able to sabotage me even from this far away.
Is there any way I can no?
Well, I mean, I'm glad I have this because at least at this time, this is actually something I have to...
...the sound of a little bit.
*music*
Jesus, is that it?
God damn it.
God damn it.
Got out of hand.
I apologize.
I apologize.
I don't know why Flanders would develop the German accent.
I just...
Flanders becomes an extremist is a hilarious character arc that I never probably anyone has ever thought of until just now.
And Homer's the only one in the whole town with a moral dilemma about it.
And Marge is like, chop, Homer.
And he's like, Marge.
And then he's like, literally Mill House and his dad and like old Gil and the crazy guy with one, like this just the town scum and Barney.
And they're all Antifa.
And then later Homer figures out that they're, you know, and it was just, that's a great.
I think they need to end The Simpsons.
That's the story to end it with.
If there was ever a time, can we just put a cap on it?
Guys, Simpsons, you were better.
You've been worse for longer than you were good.
That is a fucking feat in selling out that I don't think will ever be beaten.
That guys, especially younger people, you don't understand.
That show was a fucking, every episode for like six years in a row was it was amazing for like the first couple seasons aren't very good.
They're okay, whatever, but then it starts to get really good for like six or seven or eight years maybe, and then it starts to trail, and then it's just been straight into the sewer for like longer than it was ever good.
I don't think I've watched that show since 2006.
So basically, basically it's been shitty for almost 20 years.
Uh...
*laughs*
And they'll never stop making episodes.
I wonder what the ratings for that show is.
That'd be interesting, actually.
How are they still on the air?
They can't be making money, can they?
You know when The Simpsons stopped becoming cool to me?
I was in my early 20s, and there was this kid I went to school with.
And he also liked it.
He didn't like The Simpsons.
He knew everything about it.
Everything.
To a point where I thought, this is now not, I don't like this anymore.
And I didn't really watch it anymore after that.
My guy, it's just a funny cartoon.
Okay.
It's not a religion.
You just calm down.
Anyway.
Some people's children, you know.
Some people's children.
Ed says, wait until the Harbinders start crashing planes.
It's happening now, but you don't hear about it.
I believe that.
I've been thinking about this for about a year now.
I said, any minute now, it could happen any time.
There's going to be a major, major, major, major airline disaster.
Hundreds and hundreds of people will die, if not more.
737, it's going to slam right into a terminal and explode and kill hundreds of people.
They're going to crash midair.
It's going to slam into something on a tarmac, something.
Because that is a very complicated and difficult system to manage.
There is constantly aircraft coming and going.
They are big and they are heavy and they are dangerous.
And there's a lot of math and physics involved.
And everybody has to not make mistakes at all or it can cause delays and problems.
And you've got other planes flying in circles waiting to land.
They only have so much fuel in, out, all day long.
There's a lot going on.
And it's not easy to manage.
And it's not something that you can just Be half in the bag and fuck around and do that job.
It's actually a very difficult job for everyone involved.
And we're like, hey, well, it's been pretty difficult and mostly accident-free, but not 100% for a long time.
Hey, what if we changed the average IQ of the people that work here from like 100 and something down to like 85?
Do you think accidents, that'll be good?
Because they'll be more diverse.
And when all the instrument panels and the aircraft and all the readings and radar and all the altimeters and everything in the tower, all of that mathematics and science and physics, it will all go, well, listen, this is very dangerous and going to end in catastrophic death, but we didn't divide by diversity.
Therefore, it's brave and stunning and everyone is amazing except white guys.
Like this is what we're doing with everything.
The military, the police, the airlines.
This is obviously going to destroy all of these systems because it requires a certain level of expertise just to do the job, to manage it.
Not everyone can be an astronaut.
You know why that is?
Because most people aren't fucking smart enough and disciplined enough and focused enough and have the right personality type.
It's a very discriminatory, well, at least it used to be, discriminatory process.
So we're literally only the best, like a human specimen could do that job because that's how high risk and important it was to the people managing it that they could afford that.
You weren't just throwing up some asshole with a pot belly who can't see out of one eye.
Like, oh, yeah, you're just going, you're going to fly my billion-dollar fucking rocket around.
That's fine, retarded.
I don't care.
They're all like ex- you know, Air Force pilots and fucking fighter pilots and shit.
They're supposed to be.
A couple of them crashed recently.
I guess the diversity, equity, inclusion program didn't work so well.
U.S. Navy, two of their pilots.
They were women that wanted to feel included.
Both of them just crashed in the middle of the day under routine conditions and died.
You don't know that's what happened.
I know that it does happen.
I know that they are giving jobs to people that they're not qualified for just because they're women, because inclusion.
That's literally what the policy is.
I do know for a fact they are hiring people in these critical and very dangerous jobs in the airline industry, in the shipping industry, and on the trucking industry, just because they're brown.
I know that's happening.
It's in your policy.
It's everywhere.
And the results are right there in your face.
And when I lay it out like that for people and tell them what's going on, you point your fingers at me, the bloody ones that you put your fingers into.
You point them at me and call me the one I'm the bad guy.
You're pointing your bloody finger at me and saying I'm responsible for all the carnage that you're creating.
What's that donut called?
The bullshit filling?
What kind of tasty treat do I equate that wonderful bit of gaslighting?
What kind of tasty treat do I equate that wonderful bit of gaslighting?
It's all preventable.
It's all avoidable, but nope.
Somebody might call you racist.
So better risk it.
Oh, and doctors and surgeons.
Like I said, Ryerson is a, I think is a medical school.
I think they have a medical portion of that school, don't they?
I'm sure McGill is no different.
That's a big medical school in Canada.
It has to all be diverse and inclusive.
And what that means is no white men.
What diversity, equity, inclusion means is anybody but white men.
What anti-racism means is less white men.
That's what all of it means.
Because that's the only consistent, applicable scenario to every one of these additions and policies.
What is it really about?
If I can say that about each one of these and it fits, if the key fits, if the key turns the lock in every single one, if I have the skeleton key and it opens every door and every lock and every chest in town, guess what?
I'm pretty sure it works pretty well.
I think this is the right one.
I think I got it.
think I got it.
Thank you.
That's not what he's here.
Oh, it's not?
Okay, can he be a pilot then?
No, he's a straight white male, and we're adhering to our diversity, equity, inclusion standards, which means including all of any kinds of visible minority in the community.
I'll expect LGBTQ.
I'm right.
Shut up.
You're just...
You're just...
You can't even talk like a human being.
You have no ability to connect with someone and understand what they're saying.
You're just waiting for your turn to talk and just spew emotional trash after you've been triggered because you've been challenged at something you don't understand.
So your immediate reaction is to just and vomit all of the slogans from your anti-racist training, from your HR department.
You have no idea what's going on.
You're scared all the time.
You probably have an anxiety disorder.
Many of you are on SSRIs and you're on pills.
A lot of you are drinking to cope.
You drink yourselves to sleep.
I know this because I know that you're human beings and I know a lot of people and I've met a lot of people and I'm generally good at picking up on patterns and percentages and so on, fractions and stuff.
Yeah.
So, and I see a lot of the same behavior.
You're not special.
You're not special.
Like, man, I wish, there's some stories I wish I could tell, but I can't.
But, like, some of these people that the public just Really respects.
You know, they will think the worst of me and say all this crazy stuff.
And I'm like, I see them, you know, like, if you had any idea what a degenerate freak that person is, you'd never, but you have no idea.
You have no idea.
One of the police chiefs is on video getting it up the ass by a guy wearing a horsehead mask, a chief of police, or one of the deputy chiefs.
Right?
So he walks around town, and not very many people know about this.
I've mentioned it before.
Several people have.
It's out there.
He's walking around, going to meetings, talking to city council or whatever he's doing, right?
And people have to sit there and be like, that's the deputy man.
He gets fucking ass by a guy with a horse head.
Relax, kid.
Look, he's not some kind of supernatural guy.
You don't have to, it's just dumb.
They just, they afford these people an authority.
Just, oh, oh, please, sir.
Don't.
And it's only because all this only works is because Canadians and generally, if you're in the English-speaking world, it's been happening to all of us, Europe as well.
We have no self-respect anymore.
We have no self-respect anymore.
I mean, I do.
But I had to get it back.
I had to fight for it.
It didn't just happen.
I had to earn it back.
I had to earn back respect for myself.
And I had to do that by doing difficult, challenging things that I didn't want to do and didn't even think I could do.
But I did that for myself.
Okay, so I am.
So that means, that means what?
If you're able to do that, so if someone else did those things, would you respect them for it?
So why don't you do those things for yourself?
Have some self-respect.
And then if you do that, it's much harder for somebody to just thumb you in the eye and talk to you like you're a worthless piece of trash.
We have an entire society of people walking around who don't have any respect for themselves.
And they feel like they deserve it.
And they're lorded over by people who are worse than them.
You know?
You're like, oh, I respect them because they must be.
No, they're freaks.
They're drug addicts.
They're all the same.
That's just what they chose to do with their time.
You did what you did.
They decided to do that.
If you decided to live their life, you'd probably be where they are right now.
At least a lot of these mid and low-level bureaucrat type people anyway.
You can't exactly just be president, for example.
I'm just going to run for the.
Yeah.
Remember that big family cult I was talking about?
Yeah.
So that's the kind of they own that.
And if you go into their building, let's say, which is the political empire, and you're wearing a big fucking, you strut in like Vince McMahon, you've got a big banner that says, I'm here to fuck shit up, you're going to go right out the other side of the building like you were never there.
The minute you do that, the whole thing will descend upon you and eat you alive because you're going to disrupt the good thing they all got going.
You can't enter an organization and then try to destroy it from within.
It is too big of an organism.
You're not the first person that's ever tried to do that.
There are protocols in place.
They know how to handle these kinds of things.
The minute, the instant they even smell or suspect potential disloyalty, or maybe this one's not quite all the way with it, you're done.
You're cut off.
You're cast out.
You're sent away.
Maybe you get a second chance.
We don't know.
But you're not fooling anybody.
You're not Serpico.
You're not going to rise to the prime minister's office and then be like, ha ha, I got that.
That is never going to happen.
That is preposterous.
Even just to reach some of these levels, the things that you have to do and the deals that you'll have to make and the things you'll have to accept is such a way that for you to then go back on that is suicidally dumb.
It's mutually assured destruction.
You decide you're going to double cross all these people that helped you, then you're gone too.
How many people are that brave?
Not very many.
But it seems safer.
That's why people want to do that.
It seems safer.
Because it's not illegal.
So that's good.
And there's the safety and the protection of the club.
You want to join one of these political parties?
Well, you have all these people.
You're not on your own.
That's scary.
Thank you.
And you only stay in the club and advance through the club by doing what the club wants you to do.
It's no different than being in a motorcycle club or a corporation or a gang or an army or anything else.
It is an organized structure of humans.
It looks like a pyramid.
There's a boss on the top and it filters out bigger and bigger, lower rungs you go.
That's every structure, everywhere, anywhere, ever built, ever.
That's not one way it works.
That's how it works.
Oh, well, it could.
Nope.
Yeah, but if it no.
Well, actually, if I uh uh even well, there's the Republic and there's 12 people and they all shared power and they had to vote and if there's units.
Yes, and I'm sure all of those 12 guys were all just straight up G's and they were all buddies.
They all mutually respected each other and nobody had any favors or blackmail and nobody was fucking anybody's wife and nobody there wasn't in other words one or two of those guys who in particular kind of ruled the table if you know what I mean you can dress it up any way you want you can call it whatever you want you can create your little fantasy world with your oh no I'm gonna vote and I drew on the oh that's cute did you vote on the thing it doesn't
matter there's one guy at the top and then there's a couple people around him kind of under you know right there you know and then under those guys and it goes all the way down to the bottom where we are oh you have a family business so who's the owner of that oh the father right so he's the CEO and president and the what's that his wife she's the vice president right so she's the second most powerful in the organization oh and his kids all work at
the store five of them so they're all employees but the eldest son is the is the day manager so he runs the store mom and dad stay at home king and queen right that's yeah that's called a human organized structure that's how things get done and everybody joined those budget oh yeah you know what you should do is stay home by yourself and just yell into the void from an anonymous internet account on twitter or on facebook and i'm fighting you're literally doing the opposite of anything you're doing absolutely nothing and you have no chance of doing
anything ever to anyone you're a snail trying to conquer new york city so everything works and that's just the honest truth but they create a fantasy world that
people like better and i don't even think they like it better what people don't like is change because change is painful a little bit of change is uncomfortable for some people right or maybe it's good maybe it's not that bad a moderate amount of change is typically uncomfortable for most people a lot of change is typically uncomfortable to the point of painful especially if it's done quickly a lot the longer you can drag it
out if i'm going to do something to you that's going to hurt a like an agonizing amount but i stretch that pain out over a hundred years you may not even notice until about year 90 where you're like oh my god my head you're like yeah decades and
decades operation marty mcfry jufry as a go the frostbacks is gonna show throw slashy up ringside i don't have i don't know where the cameras will be but maybe if i notice it's pointed my way we're sitting right next to the ring so uh and
dirt back welder how you doing man he says howdy loundie i don't know what that means uh jake says i love you good to see you survived the brutalized raping it was horrible i hope it never happens again i finally figured out why you struggle with some of my spelling british spelling is different to american spelling we spell license license british spelling is different to that's
how we spell license the first way you did it i think i don't know anymore i don't care i've given up you know ladaja says did you have do you do you have a license to say that lad yeah i don't know if the uk is one of the places i'd like to visit because i think i'd just go to jail immediately just for being there i mean i'd like to go there but it honestly feels more it honestly i i would feel safer in russia
than i would in england and not just because of the crime in england i mean also the government the british government and the gangs and the murdering and the terrorism and all that so great britain is substantially front more i would much if i had to choose one of the other i would definitely go to russia over great britain 100 sure might they arrest me maybe would the british government arrest me probably though right so
like yeah oh i was thinking about something a minute ago and i lost it what was i just talking about damn it i was lost it went back into the ether and perception says was traveling to russia recently and it was interesting they deported over 90 000 undesirables and refused some on mass at the border it is possible although the danger zone came on while we were taxiing
behind some fighters oh that's not a good sign seeing if anybody like i honestly what the hell was i talking about a minute ago damn it there's too many distractions there's too many screens there's too many noises not even that many noises is there that's it's just in my head basically all the time i can't go outside and not be confronted with it on
a daily basis uh Jake says Canadian spelling combines British and American rules and adds some domestic idiosyncrasies.
Because, fucking, of course.
Yeah, I don't.
I just generally like everyone's retarded now, right?
So I'm like, don't worry about it.
Hey, you spelled it.
You know what he meant.
Chill out.
Calm down.
Who cares?
It doesn't matter.
Yeah, but I know, look, he's retarded.
You're retarded.
I'm retarded.
We're all, it stops.
It doesn't matter.
We're all dumb now.
All right.
Just accept it.
We're just doing the best we can.
We're poisoned into all God knows what.
Half of our food is metal.
They're spraying something in the sky.
I don't know what.
I don't really have an answer for that, but there's not, again, there's not nothing there.
I have seen some odd things myself that didn't make a lot of sense.
Hey, I have this needle.
Like, I don't think so.
And it's just, there's a lot.
Have you stared at screens for 14 straight hours to non-stop Hollywood subversion about to strain herself?
I have, and I don't feel good after doing it.
Yeah, I don't know why everybody's doing, we're not doing hot.
What did you guys think of the Rogan Trump interview?
What a softball.
It was entertaining.
I liked it.
It was fun to listen to, but that was, I mean, pretty vanilla.
It was interesting to hear him talk for that length of time about some things.
Especially I was interested.
Joe was like.
So you get voted in, you wake up, like it's your first day, you walk into the White House, and you're the fucking president.
What is that like?
I'm like, wouldn't that be insane?
I was like, my God.
And he's like, I wanted to see the Lincoln bedroom.
That's what I wanted to see.
I asked to go right away.
They took me.
They said, sir, here's the Lincoln bedroom.
And I said, well, would you look at that?
There it is.
There's the Lincoln bedroom.
Wow.
Incredible.
Amazing.
Like, I'd probably stand there for like 15 minutes in total silence and just be like.
Like, you're basically the emperor, you know, at this point.
That's crazy, dude.
I can't imagine what you, like, God.
At least I hope.
You'd hope they would think that.
They would have that kind of reverence for that, the immense responsibility that that is.
There's people like, oh, the guy should be president.
You're an idiot.
The fact that you think you should be proves to me that you probably, no sane person should really desire that.
They really want that.
And that's why, guys, there's something wrong with this guy.
Pierre wrote a whole thing about what he's going to do when he's prime minister when he was like 22 years old.
So he's had it in his mind that he needs to be in charge of everything his entire life.
That's what he's doing.
He didn't show up lately because he's like, hey, you know what?
This place is screwed up.
I got to help people.
His only concern is to becoming what he perceives to be the most powerful man in the country.
That's all he's cared about his entire life.
He wrote a thesis on it in university.
He's like 50-something, isn't he?
It's got to be 50, around there.
Thank you.
Like, imagine, imagine he's your roommate in college for you guys that went to university or college.
I went to the military.
And I lived in dorms too.
And there weren't supposed to be girls in ours, but when there were, whoa, it was.
It was a zoo.
It was a jungle.
And a problem we made.
You would have been very uncomfortable and afraid where I went to when I went to university.
When I was living in dormitories with a bunch of young guys in their early 20s, it was a much different place.
I'm sure.
Do you guys ever go to any of these?
My cousin and people nearby in Fredericton were going to UNB.
I'd go to some of their parties and stuff in the dorms.
It's kind of fun.
You know?
Sometimes, very rarely, sometimes people would come to where we lived and police would get called.
People would be frightened.
Who are you hanging out with?
A bunch of the gang?
Yeah, it's a gang.
It's a murder gang.
We're infantrymen and we're all drunk.
What do they do for a living?
Oh, they're very sensitive painters.
Oh, really?
What do they paint?
They paint the ground with blood.
They're a different speed.
Anyway, imagine your roommate.
You're like 20 years old, 21. And I know he was this kind of guy.
Oh, no.
Oh, God.
Oh, it's just flooding into my head.
I feel like I can see into his past.
I can feel it.
I can, oh.
So he's at university.
Both of his dads are gay.
So you already know this about him, and you're his roommate.
And like, he's clearly a massive nerd, a dork.
And you're like, maybe, I don't know what you're studying, something interesting.
I'm studying political science or economics or whatever it was.
And you're like, cool.
You go into like, you're like putting your stuff down.
You look over.
He's reading like how to become prime minister.
Like, what you reading there, peeps?
I'm planning my future.
Uh-huh.
What are you writing your thesis on?
I'm writing exactly what I would do when I'm prime minister.
Uh-huh.
Have you ever touched a woman yet?
I bet his wife might have been his first girlfriend ever.
Did you guys think that was an arranged marriage?
Seriously, how is he not that guy?
Can you picture anybody you'd want to be around that you'd consider like a cool person?
Like, yeah, you know what?
I really like this guy.
He's a really cool.
Like, what he's just into, he's like a politics nerd, bro.
And he genuinely believes and is committed.
Like, I'm going to be prime minister.
You're like, we're 21, dude.
Like, we're going for beers.
Do you want to come out?
Like, no, I have to read the ball.
I have to see what Brian Mulroney said in the House of Commons today.
Wow.
Like, so that guy that I just described at 20 Mill House, he's going to be prime minister soon.
And for some reason, the badass fucking conservative bro, they're really excited about this development and his Jewish rooster lesbian sidekick.
And all of the Indians in the, which apparently seem to be everyone, every time is like, oh, conservative MP for the riding of.
And he's a Indian guy with a turban.
And I'm like, that's not Tim Uppel.
It's a different one.
And like, oh, is it the different one?
No, it's a third in it.
Oh, it's a fourth in it.
How many Indians are there in the Conservative Party now?
I'm sorry, sorry.
The Indian party, the conservative party, was always Indians are.
Fuck you, it is a Sikh Indian bad day.
You're Hindu Punjab Bazard.
Fuck you, bloody.
You bloody bitch.
You're a foreign interference.
Oh, you're a foreign interference.
How dare you foreignly interfere?
Bloody fuck you bloody.
It's basically where we're at now.
You'd hope that if we got really.
Like, we got beaten, you know?
Like, they just beat us down and ran us over, and there was nothing we could do.
They just, they beat us, you know?
You'd want it to be somebody cool and impressive and, you know, you have to give it to, you know, like, oh, you got to give it to him.
I mean, that was.
And we get this instead.
Oh, wait.
Ma'am, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
No.
You don't have to do that.
Ma'am, you don't have to do that.
You don't have to do that.
Ah.
*Sigh* Ah.
You know, Mill House and the Legion of Call Center workers.
That's all it took.
What happened?
Was it like a, was it like Joseph Stalin?
No, no, it was this super nerd who's afraid of a lot of things.
He's been called the most cautious man that's ever lived.
I feel like he's wrapped in bubble wrap.
I bet.
That's to be a game show.
Yeah.
Tonight, on how bad do you think it really is?
We've got a wonderful new topic for you and something you're probably not going to be able to guess.
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Complete with MK Ultra bodyguards in every room just in case.
Bulletproof glass.
The home has been custom-built to withstand all manners of earthquakes.
Even a Tyrannosaurus Rex attack, I'm reading.
That something is really afraid.
Is that happening?
He wouldn't sign it without it.
That's a fucking quick.
Are you sure?
Anyway, those are your options back.
I'm on one, two, three, or four in the chat.
How safe can you be?
This man likes to be safe.
A lot of people, door number three.
Door number one.
I'm starving.
I don't think you're going to get it.
We're almost out of time.
Number two?
Couple of number twos and number three, but you know what?
That's going to do it.
We're actually out of time.
The correct answer was actually number four.
I thought I gave it away.
He has insurance on dinosaur protection.
I don't know if that's some kind of fear left over from a little kid, but no, this guy is not screwing around.
He uses four condoms at a time, you guys.
Four at a time.
Just to make quadruple sure, he says.
See you next week.
I don't think that guy's made a decision in his life that a poll didn't tell him was probably the right call since like 2014.
You don't think oh how could you live like that playing these games these just bullshit make everyone like me so I can be in charge of the things and be a big boy like oh it I don't know man I
don't want to say it but I should I can't self-censor can I it's not how things used to be our our leaders and our and our tribal chieftains and kings they always used to kind of emerge they would emerge on their own and they would if they were a strong powerful family they would you know there wasn't this it was it was much more honest because like I said the
pyramid is still there that is still how the world works there's always a man on top somebody's everybody's got a boss we talked about the Sackler family a few weeks ago like the crimes they they like I'm talking I don't have the millions of lives destroyed probably millions killed nothing happened why because somebody made a phone call somebody higher in the pyramid said no I don't like that make that stop and it did that's how it really works so
nasty like it's not honest like at least that was at least when you had like a king or an emperor and you had um like lords and stuff who would be like basically we don't call them lords anymore they're called you know the premier or you know the mayor or the mp of the like some like whoever you're designated fucking the system is still generally the same except now it's so
much more dishonest and deceitful and hidden that it's not clear who's really in charge of anything ever and people are not people have no direct access to the those people that actually are physically making the like they're they have no way to influence any of that they're all insulated and shielded and any position of any consequences that the the the machine the the enemy cares about is protected you you don't get to even get in position to be an option for that unless you're okay unless you're okayed
you know they don't so much just rig it for one person that doesn't but you can decide where the money goes and say you've got three candidates relatively oh these ones could win and i'll give them the money they're all remember that venn gut diagram i talked about what i want is what they want or they're going to pretend to want it they're going to do what i want either way i don't care as long as they're not going to disrupt what i've got going on here give it to them anybody that's like i'm going to change everything no you're not and you're going to be censored and you're not going to be allowed
to talk you're going to get no money you're going to have hit pieces written again you literally can't win you need you would need to be i don't you would need an insane amount of money and influence already you'd have to be like if elon musk wanted to run for president i think he would have a chance you know assuming he's not mobbed up with all the wrong people and you know who knows anymore at this point but but it's just dishonest right it's like you shouldn't you shouldn't be able to just be up
there because you licked the right butthole did i thought that was pretty obvious i thought we all basically understood or at least we commonly believed at least it's the lie we tell ourselves that the people in these positions and have these jobs is because they're the best qualified for it they're the ones that should be there they wouldn't be there if they weren't they wouldn't just put some knucklehead in there they wouldn't just put some buffoon in there oh they must be the mayor they must be the premier they must be the mp they must be the prime minister they must be the president they must be must be must be because they're so no that's not true in
fact most of these people are reviled who's the mayor of calgary that imbecile indian woman and then you had nenshi and then you've got that gandek was that her and then there's a guy that everyone hates these people hates them how are they up there because that's where the money goes only a certain amount of people even vote anyway and it's really not that hard to tilt it guys we vote with pens and we vote we vote with pencils and paper on mail-in ballots the
bc government is like oh guess what the communists won after like four days of mail-in ballot counting there's no reason to have mail-in ballots unless you're trying to cheat there's no logical reason why this needs to happen unless you're cheating there's no other paper palette write it down give it to the person they count them right in front of a bunch of observers the end done you're done in a few hours election's over everybody go home no we're gonna drag this out for five days a week because we got to go
through the secret mailboxes we are do we even are they accounted for where did they come from are they who made these is there any way to verify these or no there's not they just showed up in the mail they must be legit did you print off thousands of these and send them to yourself i don't know there's no way to know ha ha ha guess what i want i want it legally like that doesn't matter either i don't care legally legally shut up having slaves was legal meaning it can go anywhere
just because it's something's legal doesn't mean it's a you have to agree with it or think that it's justified or morally correct for example the death penalty used to be legal in canada it's not anymore but i think it should come back i think it should come back for certain cases because there's people that like why did we pay to keep paul bernardo alive why did we do that why why did we do any of that why
why are we paying to feed and house and give these people and keep them comfortable and so they can watch tv and read books you're like why are we allowing them to live at our expense when they did like the war Like, why was Robert Picton allowed to live on our dime for decades?
Why was he not executed immediately?
Soon as the trial was done, there's no appeal.
Like, it's done.
You're out of options.
You're definitely convicted forever.
You're never getting out.
The end.
Yeah, death.
It costs a fortune to keep this running.
And that's money we don't have.
And we could have given to some poor family that lost their home and, you know, is currently living in a tent somewhere in a park outside Edmonton or under the fucking McDonald Bridge.
No, it was more important we keep fucking Robert Picton comfortable.
Was it?
Okay.
Or this other piece of shit, a guy from, I don't even remember his name.
I'm glad I don't because he's not worth remembering.
Killed a cab driver when I was a kid.
It was the uncle of a girl I went to, or a cousin or an uncle of a girl I went to school with.
And he did it just because, because he wanted to.
He stole his cigarettes and 50 bucks.
Just killed him.
Made him drive him out in the middle of nowhere.
Just murder him just because and whatever.
Then he's in jail for like, I don't know, 10, 15 years.
And the geniuses and the psychiatrists are like, oh, yeah, he's fine.
You can let him out now.
He's good.
That lasted about a month or two.
And then he kidnapped and raped and tortured and murdered another girl from down home as well.
And now he's back in jails.
And it's like, why are we paying to keep him alive?
And why didn't we kill him the first time?
I'm sorry.
Like, I just felt like killing him and I wanted cigarettes.
Okay, bye-bye.
You're too dangerous to be kept around.
If you want to study them for science, I mean, I suppose, learn whenever you can and then get rid of them and study the brain after.
Like, I don't know.
Oh, it's immoral to kill people.
No, it isn't.
No, it isn't.
It's not immoral to kill people.
Do you know how I know that?
Because every single one of you out there is okay with killing whoever the TV tells you we need to kill.
We've been doing it our entire lives.
I sat here and I watched you and I want you do it every single day.
I want you to do every single day.
You're cheering and oh, look at all the Hamas protesters we blew up today.
Yay, good.
Yay.
So it was okay to kill them, right?
It was okay to firebomb entire German cities out of existence.
It was okay to erase 10 or 12 entire cities of North Koreans.
It was okay.
It's always okay.
It's okay unless they say it's not okay.
It's not okay.
Oh, no, we were in the military.
We had magic shirts and costumes on.
I had a magic jacket on.
So when we were like in the murder Olympics and we're fucking gunning people down with machine guns, that wasn't killing people.
That was something else, right?
That wasn't so that.
No, no, it is.
There are times when it's totally justified to just, we got to ice these fools, and that's that.
Welcome to Earth.
Read a book.
Ideals are peaceful.
or he is violent, you know?
They want to see everything through these rose-colored glasses, like children.
They want to...
It's like kids that want to...
I almost like, I need to disclose.
No, I know.
There's no reason that any child at the level of Santa Claus should be listening to anything that I'm saying.
That's crazy.
But it's like children that don't want to give up on the Santa Claus story.
There's evidence everywhere.
I was that kid too in school.
I was the first kid to figure it out in my whole school.
And I was like, hey, this is bullshit, you know?
They're fucking lying.
And they're like, ah, dad.
Everyone fought me.
Everyone was mad at me.
The teachers told the kids in front of the class that I was lying.
That I was a liar in front of my whole.
I'm like, geez, how old was I?
10, 9 years old?
Eight?
Eight, nine, something around then.
Between eight and ten years old.
And this is a grown woman, and my teacher chastising me and chiding me in front of my whole class because I was suspicious.
And I was right.
But they did it anyway, and she did it anyway because she didn't want to deal with how uncomfortable that situation was.
So she thought, you know what?
I'll just hammer this kid and get over and just walk away.
I've been learning about how people really work my whole life.
People pay attention to different things.
I don't know what you paid attention to in school when you were a kid and when you were growing up, but maybe I was paying attention to you.
Thank you.
It never changed since then.
I was just a little ahead of the curve even then.
And they didn't want to hear it.
And then eventually, you know, everybody has to come around force.
And did anybody say sorry?
Did anybody ask me how I knew?
No, no one did.
No one ever did.
And then I learned, oh, when you're right, no one will believe you and they'll hate you for telling the truth.
And then when it comes out that you are right, you were right the whole time, nobody fucking cares.
And they just remember that they don't like you.
Isn't that nice?
So that's the price of that.
And, you know, people accuse, especially Morgan, my God, accusing her and me and other people of like, oh, you guys are just doing this for yourselves.
You're just trying to selfie's fucking, oh, what?
Oh, yeah, we're getting so much out of this.
That's how it works.
Like the pyramid I mentioned, like that, that's how that works.
That's how organizations work.
This is how people work.
If you tell them the truth, they will be angry and they will hate you and they will find reasons to attack you to try and distance yourself from whatever scary thing it was that you said.
And even if you're right and it turns out you were right the whole time, almost none or none of those people will say that they were sorry.
They will never, ever give you, like...
And now we're all living through it, aren't we?
How many people has this happened to with your own families in your own workplaces during the whole medicine time fiasco?
People lost.
This isn't just high school anymore.
It's not just getting yelled at by your boss in front of the other employees like it was for me in school.
This was, you're going to lose your job.
I'm going to ruin your life.
I'm going to separate you from your family.
You're going to get divorced.
You're going to lose custody of your children.
You're going to lose custody of your children.
I thought we were better than that.
I hoped we were.
I hoped we were better than that.
That more of our people weren't that weak and weren't that pathetic, but they are.
And we know that they are because they did it voluntarily, happily, enthusiastically in some cases, helped destroy the lives of their own people because they didn't do what their God told them to do, what the talking head told them to do, because they were scared.
They're scared of the talking head God.
That's what it all comes down to.
Why didn't you not wear a mask?
All you people that now know, which is damn near everybody, where's the apology parade?
Because a lot of people died, by the way.
Suicide, it was pretty ugly.
It was a group effort to keep everybody alive.
You can laugh and pretend that's a silly thing to say, but when you're faced with losing your business, your wife wants to divorce you, and the CPS is trying to take your kids away because you disagree with a bunch of crackpots on television, and you were right the whole time, by the way.
Yeah, it can put a lot of stress on people.
And a lot of our friends killed themselves because it was too hard.
And now it's like, oh, that never happened.
Nobody forced you.
Nobody guilted you.
Yes, it did.
Thank you.
And it was all done through fear.
You could know, in retrospect, why didn't you do this?
Why wouldn't you, if you're one of these people that know now or figured it out or whatever, why'd you put the mask on?
Why didn't you tell them to screw off?
Why didn't you tell your boss to go do it?
Fire me.
I'll see you in court.
Let's see what happens.
I know people that did that and they won.
They don't need to get the job back now because they're going to have to settle for like a million dollars.
Why didn't you do that?
There's only two reasons.
Do you know which one that it was?
Because it could have been A, that you really, really, you believed in this because you knew, you went and did all the research and you learned exactly what mRNA technology is, the history of it, the people who invented it, how it's been used, how it's been tested, the animal phase trials.
You're aware of all of those things.
You read all of this stuff.
You saw everything that, and you made, and you decided, yes, this is, that was either that or I was just afraid of what would happen if I didn't.
I didn't want to go, I didn't want the bullshit that would be coming down my way if I said no.
So that's why I did.
So that means fear.
You were, you were, no, I'm not, I'm not wanting to stand up to that.
I'm just going to let them do whatever.
You just rolled over.
You were afraid.
And this is what they've done to you.
So we then must accept that you live in a world where your rulers in the pyramid structure, who did you voted for, they rule you by fear.
It's not enough that they're corrupt.
It's not enough that they steal.
It's not enough that they don't care about you.
But in the application of their power and how they enact the things that they do and how they get the things done that they want, they do it by intimidating and blackmailing and coercing you to.
Now with Indian accent.
Now with Indian accent.
How do you feel about that?
Because I don't like it.
I would prefer a much more adult grown-up version where they just very calmly and rationally, you know, without the scary tones and the scary graphics and the stern and sullen faces of the news anchors and the cases and the deaths.
I would prefer a much more stoic, dare I say, manly response, which is, This is the situation.
These are the facts as we know them.
I am going to carefully and deliberately, we are going to take the time to explain exactly what is going on.
And don't tell me you didn't have the time because you had the time to make commercial after commercial after commercial.
You had the time to get everybody, every leader of every party to get there and literally stand there basically holding hands like you're the goddamn village people.
You had ice cream trucks driving around.
Don't tell me you didn't have the time.
It's been on for years and just explain it.
Have these other doctors out here who are saying, no, actually, blah, that's bad because blah, blah, blah.
Bring them out here.
Tell them what, explain to us why they're all wrong.
Just do that.
I don't want to be wrong.
So I just want to know what's going on.
So just if they're wrong, then stop cutting their tongues out like you're the king of Persia.
And just, if they're wrong, tell me why.
Put them on national television and make it an hour long.
This is the news tonight.
We're going to forego what Kim Kardashian put up her ass today.
We're not going to talk about Justin Bieber's new tattoo.
We're not going to tell you the story about the fireman that almost rescued a dog from a tree, but he was too fat.
So, no, it's like, no, no, this is a national emergency.
Here's what's going to go on.
We're going to get this done.
There's going to be no mistakes, no confusion.
If there's any questions, we'll be able to stomp it out right now.
We'll do it live.
We'll take call-ins for goddamn sake.
Why couldn't we have done that?
That is what we used to do.
That's how it's supposed to be done.
And we didn't do that.
You elected to say, or I could just threaten them.
I could just hold up this big stick, this big authority stick and say, you better do exactly what I say, or I'm going to ruin your life.
I'm going to hurt you in some way.
And if it doesn't take, if you won't learn your lesson, maybe you need to go to jail too.
Maybe we'll put you in jail.
We'll fine you.
We'll take your businesses.
We'll take your children.
We'll come after.
These are not good people.
All of this took place and no one said a thing.
PP wasn't up there.
He was busy writing another thesis on how he's going to handle his pandemic when he's ruler of the pig trough.
Nobody in that building stood up and said a damn thing.
Nobody even tried to.
It's not fair.
A couple of people did, but it didn't go anywhere.
There was no real effort from no sincere effort outside of a couple, a smattering of individuals who are nothing on their own.
I don't care if you're an MP.
I don't care if you're the mayor of Toronto.
I don't care who you are.
If it's just you, you're easy to beat.
Thank you.
There was no organized pushback.
Nobody said nothing happened.
Some groups got formed and some people were like, please stop abusing us.
And they're like, nope.
Bang, bang, bang.
But I don't like lockdowns.
I do.
Bing, bang.
And it just went on and on.
How many people died?
Who even knows?
In horrible circles.
Is that how you would want to end your life trapped behind a plastic sheet and screen?
You can't even see or touch your own family.
They have to wave goodbye to you from the fucking street in the rain.
That happened to a lot of people just in this province, just in Nova Scotia.
People in a senior city.
They just left them to die, basically.
And a lot of them did.
Well, let's wash our hands of that and move on like nothing happened, right?
Let's let these people who murdered our grandparents and great-grandparents, let's just let them get away with it.
Because did you see PP eat that apple?
Wasn't that based?
That was a based apple eating that he did.
Oh, gee.
Let's give them a free pass for murdering our family members.
Let's give them a free pass for destroying our country and bankrupting us beyond all belief.
There's no way to climb out of this hole.
No one has a plan and there's nothing they can do to stop it.
Short of selling off everything we own.
Stripping us down to the studs.
Everything relies on the distractions.
Because if you even get 10 minutes, 20 minutes, an hour to just really think about any of this stuff, it doesn't go anywhere good.
People want to believe it's all.
This one always bugged me.
Because whoever wrote it came up with it as a cope.
And it said, never attribute to malice what you contribute to incompetence.
And I say, no.
No.
I would rather say never discount malice.
How about that?
Because that changes everything.
If someone makes a mistake or is just stupid or whatever, that's a problem, isn't it?
But the, like, never attribute to that.
So you're just saying you want people to just assume if anything bad happens, it's because someone's an idiot somewhere and someone made a mistake.
Basically, that malicious, bad, shitty people don't exist.
Well, that's, in my experience, very much not the case.
In fact, they're everywhere.
They are polluted.
They're everywhere.
They're in every, I mean, I've seen the justice system up close and personal in the court, especially in Nova Scotia.
And I've seen how the police operate and I've seen how the media operate.
And it is just a cesspool of really, I mean, people that know they're lying, right?
There's a difference between, oh, never any guy being a combination.
No, but I caught them lying.
Morgan and I and our lawyers, like we, we caught them red-handed lying, lying, lying, lying.
And they just, it is malice.
There is malice everywhere.
If your instinct and your gut says, I feel like this is being done to me intentionally, you're probably right.
You're probably in the ballpark.
Because this other attitude maybe might have applied to 1956 Canada.
Never rich.
if something went wrong, somebody's probably just dumb.
That's like, listen, everybody's honest and we're all trying to do our best.
And if something went sideways, it was probably an honest mistake or something.
So there's no need to go after people like that, right?
Sure, that may used to have been the case.
But in 2024, where I live, sir and madam, that has not been the case.
In fact, the majority of the time, it hasn't been simply incompetence.
It has been malice.
It's been immaturity.
It's been all kinds of ideologically driven, me, me, me, childish nonsense bullshit.
Malicious.
They know what they're doing.
And they know they can get away with it.
And they don't care.
If you ascribe this old school, everyone's doing their best and it's a couple bad apples thing, you're giving them all a pass.
Oh, everything I just said, those people that locked you up and took everything away and that you all, I'm sure they're doing their best.
At what stage from now to 2010 gave you the impression that anybody was doing their best for you?
I would love to see some.
I'd love to see some real tangible wins.
There's none.
Instead, I have a graveyard full of people I loved.
That's the trophies we have.
That's what you people produced.
And now let's just give them the benefit of the doubt.
Absolutely not.
Never.
You've lost that privilege is what it is.
It's not a right.
You don't have a right to the benefit of a doubt.
It's the privilege.
And if it's someone who up until now has never done anything shady, has never done anything screwy, has never lied that you know of, just generally a solid guy, solid girl, nothing to worry about.
And then one day something really screwy happens.
They go, listen, I can explain.
Then you go, I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt because this doesn't seem like something you would do.
What happened?
Tell us your side of the story.
But that's not who they are.
Thank you.
They lie for pharmaceutical companies so they can make more money off of you.
They take money from other countries to do things that other countries want them to do that you wouldn't want them to do, but it's good for them.
It's good for their career.
They're betraying your trust every day.
They're betraying your trust every day.
And they all sat on their hands and voted for a pay raise when you were told you were an unessential worker and you have to stay home and shut down your business and not make any money, not survive, you have to go die.
They were all essential.
They had to keep going.
You see, it was so important.
So important because nothing keeps Canada running better than the parliament building.
Even though no one's in it all summer, why is it summer's favorite season for everybody in Canada?
Probably because the government's not working.
They all sat there.
It was the worst thing that has ever been done to us.
That was a crime.
That was a human rights abuse.
That was a mental and spiritual abuse of a people in such an insidious and passive, aggressive, disgustingly weak way that I don't think you could rival it.
It's like we got attacked on the global level by like a vicious, jealous ex-girlfriend.
And now they just, let's just move on.
Thank you.
They all made a lot of money too, by the way.
Just go look up how much Butterboy's worth.
Premier Ontero is doing real well.
A lot of these families are.
They had a lot of investments in the last four years, and they all did really well.
Isn't that lucky for them?
So lucky.
I'm glad they're lucky.
Glad someone's lucky around here.
We need to bring and build back people's self-respect.
I can't believe any self-respecting people would allow this to happen.
And yet it did.
And then when you really look around and you really talk to people and you go, but we didn't have self-respecting people, and that's why it did happen.
They walk around with their heads down like this.
They don't make eye contact.
Everyone's afraid of everyone.
Everyone's just shuffling around, trying to hurry up and get back to their pod, get back to their screens where it's safe.
So they can go online and vent their frustrations as anonymous psychos and just spurred and be little tweety birds in the trees and just make noise.
just to get something out to vent some of the pain of the reality that they live in.
That's the real tragedy of it all because a lot of these people, if they had been nurtured and cared for properly as children, all these goblin freaks, well, most of them, they would have been fine.
But nobody can be fine.
I don't think anybody I don't think anybody is fine anymore.
I don't think you can live in a world like this that is so inside out and twisted up and backwards and upside down and inverted and perverted and subverted in every single way.
The food, the air, the water, the clothes can make you sick.
Nobody is okay.
Nobody is okay.
We're no different than those gorillas at the zoo.
Some of the smarter ones understand what they're in, and it makes them sad and angry.
Other ones don't understand what they're in.
They know it's something's not quite right.
This doesn't seem right.
They're not in the jungles of Congo where they should be.
They can't really articulate it or figure it out exactly.
They're mostly just distracted with feeding time and playing around and trying to get laid and, you know, all the normal monkey stuff like we do.
But there is always that, there's something in there.
And I think that's emotional damage to your soul.
I think your soul, your instinct, is alive.
It's you.
It's all a living organism and mechanism.
I don't know how it works.
Science does.
Nobody knows how it works.
But I know what makes it happy and healthy.
And those people thrive and do well.
And I can kind of see what things that hurt.
You can't live in an environment that hurts and suppresses and abuses your soul as if you're in a slave in a prison, like you're in the Truman show.
And be okay year after year, decade after decade.
How many interactions with the world and the system you live in that completely go in inexplicable sideways?
Well, that shouldn't be.
How many times does that have to happen for the wallpaper and the creaks and the crevices and the cracks and everything is starting to show?
Wait a minute.
Your mind really wants, you really want to believe you're in the jungle.
You really want to believe that because the alternative is so awful.
And a lot of people stay there.
I'm sure there's a ton of people listening right now that know exactly what the fuck I'm talking about.
I'm trying to help you.
And you stay there.
You can see it.
I don't care.
And I'm just me being a human being right now.
Rarely, rare moment.
So just get your fucking cameras ready.
I don't care what side of the spectrum.
I don't care if you don't know anything about politics at all.
I don't care if you're a full, you know, you're a gay orgy communist.
You're literally Evan Valgord's glory whole guy.
I don't care.
It doesn't matter to me.
Not right now.
It's impossible to spend any length of time here and not become frustrated, anxious, angry.
You know, something, there's something, you know, The Matrix did a great job.
He said it was like a splinter in your brain.
You can't quite tell what it is or where it is or what the, but something's not right.
This is true.
We are not supposed to live like this.
There are lies and lies and bull everywhere all the time.
And it's offensive to your senses, to your mind, to your heart, to your soul.
The whole thing is meant to demoralize and bring you down and break you down.
Even if you don't see it, you don't even know it's there.
It's still happening to you like radiation.
And you get to this point where something's not right.
And then you have to make a decision.
Then you're going to have to decide.
Then you're going to have to decide.
There's either one potential reality, which is very frightening and very scary and not what you'd want.
Or, and you can't go back.
You can try, but you've seen what you've seen.
So even if you don't know what you've seen, you still feel this way.
You still feel sick.
Not like physically ill, but there's just maybe you're frequently depressed.
You don't know why.
Maybe you have feelings of like, is this it?
Is this life?
Is this all this is?
Just do the thing, get the money, pay, eat, sleep.
Just that.
This is what we're...
And they keep people busy.
They probably keep you busy watching your football games and playing your video games and addicted to whatever any number of things there is to get addicted to.
What would you like to be addicted to, sir?
What would you like to have?
We've got all manner, any number of vice you can imagine, all of it, some of it, any part of it.
We have it all.
We have it all.
We have things you couldn't even imagine, people in the 50s and the 60s.
Could you imagine?
It was a big deal.
If a kid got a magazine where like a woman pulled up her skirt and you could see your panties, like that was a big deal.
Kids would fight you for that.
Right?
You're 15 and you find one of those.
It's Like, this is a message from above.
Like, this never happens.
I'm like, hey, you want to see a chick get banged by seven black guys at the same time?
Look, boop, click, two clicks.
There it is.
It's free and it's everywhere all the time.
How do you think of that?
What do you like that?
What do you think of that?
Hey, I want to see people get their heads cut off.
There, watch some of this.
Hey, like gambling, you don't even have to leave your house.
Hey, or gamble all your money.
Just download this app.
Do that too.
Here, here's a million hookup apps.
Let's ruin your life.
Hey, you want some poison?
Every other commercial is just garbage and junk food.
Eat some of that shit.
Oh, you don't feel good?
Well, that's common.
Here's pharmaceutical drugs from the people killing you to take.
Take those two.
Take those two.
Man, I don't know what's wrong with people.
I do.
We live in a prison.
And I think a lot of people, the people that never figured it out, they don't even see it.
They're the happiest.
Sometimes I feel like jealous, not jealous of them, but like I'm happy for them and I don't want to ruin it.
I know people, like men, women, and they're like just living their lives, and they're very happy, content chart.
Like they don't see any of it.
And I don't want them to.
I hope they go through their whole life and they never notice anything.
But a lot of people do.
And they just, when they get pills or they drink or they do drugs, they find distractions.
And it's just, oh, you know, my mental illness.
And I'm not saying that's every single person.
Lots of people have legitimate reasons to have a lot of issues that have nothing to do with what I'm talking about.
But there's a lot of people as well that no one wants to talk about.
A lot of them are men too.
And a lot of them are just, they just feel, they just freaking feel like shit all the time.
Because we're not supposed to live like this.
It's offensive to your soul.
That's why you're drinking too much.
That's why you're eating all kinds of crap and trash.
And that's why you're distracting yourself with sports ball and video games and masturbating well into the night.
That's why you're doing all those things.
You're not doing them because you're happy.
Why are you dopamine mining?
What's wrong?
Something bothering you?
something eating at you.
Yeah.
Thank you.
And speaking of like change that people find painful, like I was lucky.
I got to do this at my own pace.
I got to eat this big shit pie at my own pace.
I started really taking a serious look at it in, ooh, I don't know, 2012.
And then by 2017, I was pretty caught up.
But that was relatively years of pretty calm.
Wasn't really a lot going on.
I mean, there was, but not like the last five years, right?
You had no choice but to get and go to see what was happening around that time.
I could take breaks, and I did.
I would go all the way to the end of the internet and go, my eyes are bleeding.
Oh, my God.
And then I didn't look at any of that stuff again for like a year, year and a half, but it was always in there.
And I just, it's that skeleton key again.
Every time I keep, it just, that's, again, I hope this is a coincidence.
Maybe it just works a lot of the time.
It's not the actual truth.
I don't know.
And then you go back and try it again and try it again.
But other people, and it was painful.
It was a shitty process.
I've talked about this lots of times where I'd have to sit and basically, I had to swallow my whole career, my whole identity, everything I'd done.
I wanted to be in the army and be a soldier since I was a kid since I was like 12 years old, 10 years old, since I knew what they were.
That's all I wanted to do.
You know, some kids like want to be rock stars or hockey players.
They just, they're obsessed.
Like, I got to be that thing.
That was me.
I needed to be in the military.
I needed to be an infantryman or a soldier in the military.
I wanted to do all that stuff.
All the craziest shit I could get into.
Anything that was available.
And they're like, hey, you want to fucking want to do some crazy stuff?
I'm like, sure do, because, I mean, who else gets to?
This is madness.
And then, you know, it's not true.
Everything that you were ready to die for isn't true.
And your friends who, you know, all of these guys that have died already and then ongoing and since.
Thank you.
And like, I thought of what if, what happens if I, what happens if I go on another deployment and I get killed and my family remembers me, they believe that I believed in this.
And then what if my kids end up doing it too?
And other, like, no, dude.
Like, I, I, like, you're stuck in this uncomfortable, this is where the most pain is because it can last the longest.
If you refuse to go through it, you're just going to stay there in that limbo, angry stage forever.
You're never going to figure it out.
I had to eat it.
I had to eat that shit plate and go, yeah, I'm, whoops.
Well, then, well, now at least I know.
And it took some time.
It took me a while to process, like a year and a half.
It wasn't an overnight thing.
I didn't, you know, read a book or watch a documentary and go, well, that's the end of that.
There's 14 years down the hole.
It took a while, but eventually I had to, you know, I can stay here and I can't enjoy it anymore.
I can't, I can see the cracks.
I can see all the problems.
I see all the holes.
I see the corruption.
I see the stuff.
Motherfucker, we were, they tried to make me go to Kuwait to sell weapons to the Saudi Arabians to kill Yemenese people.
I knew that's what it was for because I was paying attention even back then.
This is 2011 or 12 that they were looking for armored vehicles to help put down the Houthi rebels and all this kinds of stuff.
And it's just, they're just killing them like wide open.
And then all of a sudden, yeah, we got to go to Kuwait to sell some fucking, show some APCs to the Saudis.
And I'm like, why?
Like, oh, I think they're going to look at buying some.
Like, God, that's illegal, guy.
Did you know that?
They taught you this in the fucking leadership school.
Did you not do your homework?
Using uniformed soldiers as like arms dealers to sell weapons.
That's not allowed.
That's what we're doing.
What are you going to do?
We're going to wear civilian clothes and pretend we're contractors and oh, technically, actually, bro.
So I'm like, why are we selling weapons to the fucking Saudi Arabians?
I thought they helped with 9-11.
Oh, actually, I saw some things in the last couple of weeks that made me a little skeptical of that story, too.
Which brings me back to Afghanistan.
What the fuck is this place?
So, you know, it was tough.
But I didn't have to eat it overnight.
When COVID, all this stuff happened, I mean, it was like the gates got opened and the internet just became up to your neck flooding and every conspiracy whack job.
Some of it true, a lot of it not, but it was all there and it scared the shit.
It was too much, too fast.
And it was just like in The Matrix.
You rip somebody out of there too quick, they pop, they go crazy, they can't handle it.
And a lot of people went crazy.
And they are still crazy.
There's still people walking around.
Like, this is what they do now.
They're just like, I don't want to call it professional because they don't get paid.
It's not a job.
They're just out on the street holding signs yelling at people all day, every day, all the time.
But it's that middle stage of you've been damaged enough and harmed enough internally somewhere that you don't even realize it maybe that it's happened, but some cracks are starting to show, and you're not doing so great all the time.
You're never going to convince me that it's not, at least in part or a big part, of the reasons because we live the way that we do, how we are right now, under the people that we are.
Everything that's being done is awful.
And every injustice and horrible decision and people that are let out of jail and just, oh, you murdered them.
That's okay.
Generational trauma.
You can go free.
That whole poor family.
And that reverberates around their family and the people that know that family.
And there's another crack in the wall of that.
I just talked with Morgan and other people recently.
You'll never see it the same way again.
And I'm a cynical guy and I never once believed that the justice system was totally on the level and everything.
But to see it yourself, oh man, you know, to see them lie and just have no shame about it, no honor at all.
It's all just, it doesn't matter whose lives are, like, you're talking about people's lives.
And you're like, I'll lie to put people in jail.
And I'll just, like, that's, and this isn't from like street scum.
This is like cops and prosecutors and judges.
And you're like, what is happening?
How many years of this?
How many families?
How many people has this been happening to for how long?
There's no order and we know it.
There's no justice and we know it.
Nobody's telling the truth and we know it.
Everything's getting harder to afford and it's more and more difficult to live every day and we know it.
And it's just, we're going to stay stuck in that in-between space before, you know, between, I kind of free, there's something hurts, but I don't want to look or do anything about it.
And if I just hope it goes away, it's never going to go away.
You're just going to stay there and get crushed and crushed and crushed and crushed.
And you're just going to drink more and distract yourself more and find more and more things just to drown it up.
And a lot of people don't.
And they swish out the sides and they kill themselves or they go get made or whatever they do.
I saw a guy recently just, oh, yeah, he euthanized him because of mental health.
He had a history of mental health problems.
So they're like, let's just kill him.
they did.
You know, I would say like 50% of the freedom people, the dissident right, the far right people, 50% of them are mentally ill to extremely mentally.
I'm going to up that to that's the population of the nation.
That's all of us.
That's 50%, maybe 60% of everybody walking around.
I don't care if you're a judge, if you're the president, if you're the janitor at a high school, 60% of all of those people, something's really not right upstairs.
They are not okay.
This is not how we're supposed to live.
This is not justice.
This is not even remote.
It's a joke.
It's a cartoon.
It's a cheap.
It's insulting.
It's a mockery.
It's a satire of what we're supposed to be.
What would they say?
What would your ancestors say?
What would your great-grandparents zip them back to 40 years old and just drop them here in the thousands?
Just let them watch.
What would they think of this?
What would they think of this?
Because that's going to be you someday.
Someday you're going to be 80 or dead.
You will be dead eventually.
We all will.
And go, that's somebody else's problem.
How much worse will it be in another 80 years?
What will your great-grandchildren, if you're lucky enough to have any, what will they be living in?
What would that look like?
Do you think you're going to like it?
Are you going to look down and go, Jay, isn't that great?
Isn't that great?
My great-grandchildren are sex slaves for a Chinese warlord.
Yay!
So proud.
Look how good they are at pleasing General Mao.
Isn't that good?
Oh, those ones are being taken into a tunnel in another Mossad Island Israeli blackmail Jewish power scheme.
Yeah, good, yay.
I'm so glad.
They're probably going to be the best kinds of kids to get trafficked.
So happy.
Obviously, none of us want that.
It's heartbreaking and horrifying to think about.
So how do you think those people would feel about what's being done to you and me and everyone around us right now?
Pretty good chance they're not liking it.
And they're not here to not here to work anymore.
They're done.
They're old.
They're retired or they're gone.
Or they've been gone for a while.
That doesn't mean they wanted to be, not because they we just only get so many years.
And those people did a lot for us.
They went through hell for this place, for each other, for our communities.
And they had high hopes.
And for a long time, it was getting better.
We were going in the right direction.
And they had high hopes for the future.
Imagine being an old man in the early 50s and just seeing the advancements in technology and everything.
You probably would have felt pretty hopeful.
A lot of people probably did for a few decades, but how do you feel now?
How do you feel about the future in the last 10 years?
How do you feel about the future in the last 10 years?
Now we're in a situation where it's my personal favorite.
I've been just talking this whole time.
An hour out of time.
Now we have this situation where I'm sure a lot of you are running into every day.
I do.
Mostly on the internet, though.
Sometimes in public, very rarely.
Sometimes in public, very rarely.
It's like this.
It's like your great-grandparents, your great-great-grandparents, they hauled ass.
They lost kids in childbirth throughout their lives, you know?
Not just in childbirth, but a lot of them did.
They had 10 kids and four of them died.
four They had to work in mines and just do brutal manual labor and survive these crazy winters.
There was no natural gas heat back then, buddy.
You're chopping and hauling firewood all day and you're still probably cold anyway.
And don't get caught outside too long because you'll die.
Oh, that's how one of the kids died, froze to death.
So you had a great big family, and all those kids, they grow up and they inherit the house and they have their own kids and they get married and new people, you know, a couple generations go by and then it's your turn.
You inherit this house.
You grew up in it.
They say, oh, you see all these pictures on the walls?
You know, the founding fathers.
Yeah, they built this place before you were born, before I was born, before my dad was born, before these guys built all this.
And they gave it down to the next guys, the next guys, the next guys.
And now it's our turn.
You know, you're a kid, right?
And your parents are like, now it's, you know, eventually we're going to be old and retire, and then it's going to be yours to manage and run for the next generation, right?
And then one day they're all gone.
They're all too old.
They're retired or they're just, they're gone.
They're not here anymore.
And half the house is filled with people you've never seen before.
They're not your family.
And they're redecorating.
And they're taking things, knocking walls down and taking pictures of your family down and putting up pictures of their family.
Maybe taking your religious effigies, whoever, and putting theirs next to it, or maybe on top of it, maybe just throwing yours in the trash altogether because they find it offensive.
And some of the braver siblings try to get up and say, excuse me, that's not yours to throw away.
That's not yours to move.
You're a guest here.
This is our home.
And they'll say, no, sir.
No, no, you stole this from me.
It's just as mine as it is yours.
It's just as mine as it is yours.
And the weaker siblings, the weaker people of our family say, I don't want to be mean.
They're just not doing anything.
They're just creating excuses or staying away from it.
And it's like people are waiting for, you know, grandpa to come home or dad to come home.
They're not coming home.
You're it.
You're it.
In other words, if we do not defend our home, we will lose it.
Why wouldn't we?
They think they'll just get tired.
I was like, oh, we've had enough.
We have enough inclusion now.
It's enough diversity now.
The government's got enough of your money.
You're paying enough taxes now.
And all those bad feelings in your stomach and in your mind and in your, maybe you don't even know what they are.
Maybe you've decided you hate men.
Maybe you've decided it's because of white supremacy.
Or maybe you thought maybe it's the climate change people are ruining the earth.
Yeah, whatever.
Something, you just, you feel a need to, something's wrong around here, and I got to, you know.
That'll just go away.
Because everything's just going to, it's going to reach a point and it'll be fine soon.
We just need more progress, right?
Because government just has to make more progress.
Soon.
We're almost there.
We're almost at the utopia.
We're almost at the utopia.
So back to these people I mentioned earlier.
They're basically, they're kosherifying a lot of these issues and problems that people identified accurately a long time ago.
But they leave out some core elements, don't they?
I saw Tim Wallster this meme of a bunch of guys getting off the boat on D-Day.
And the original meme was, oh, I can't wait for America to be overrun by, you know, MS-13 and, you know, all the raping and killing and multiculturalism and cutting the dicks off the kids and the Federal Reserve and bankrupting every, yay.
Can't wait for that.
And these were people sharing, the people sharing this and where a lot of this was coming from was people that were very much on the ball of what the Federal Reserve is and where money comes from and who owns it and who the master of that realm is.
The other part of that theme was these guys, had they known they were getting on the boats to fight their own kind, our own people, just going to go kill each other so a bunch of rich Jewish bankers can make even more money and stay in power, they probably wouldn't have done it.
But that part doesn't make it into the new mainstream kosher version of the movie.
They just leave that part out.
They wrap all the other stuff in there and they just leave that part out.
And we say, we got to get the libs out.
And that way you can feel like, yeah, we finally got some real right-wing people in here.
We finally go.
But you don't.
They're just going to do the same things.
And you have all of these influencer people.
They love to get on the bandwagon.
They love to be on the team.
And they love to wave the flag.
I saw a bunch of people in Japan walking around with Trump flags and MAGA hats and all this stuff.
Japan?
Like, what are you...
Those are nerds.
Those are Japanese nerds.
I hope other Japanese men beat up those guys because that's ridiculous.
Care more about America than your own country?
What's wrong with you?
Isn't Johnny Somali, that African guy streamer running around attacking people?
Go get him.
Go get him.
It has nothing to do.
There's no jealousy.
If I was jealous, if I wanted to make lots of money and get tons of subscribers, all I had to do was play the game.
All I had to do was play the game.
I knew what it was.
Just don't say certain things.
Stay away from certain topics.
Attack these people.
Never touch those people.
Make it funny.
Make people end your way.
Oh, do you just wait?
You just wait.
Maybe you can work for Ezra, you know?
Thank you.
These people are a huge problem.
They have the biggest platforms and the biggest reach on purpose.
Like a magnet, like a tractor beam, drawing people in, drawing in anybody.
Those people start to feel that, like, something's wrong.
What's going on around here?
Do you go watch Star Trek reruns?
Do you go to go to the movies?
You're going to play video games?
Like, how do you scratch that itch of what's going on around here?
You're going to naturally gravitate towards some of these channels and platforms, you know, the mainstream ones, the obvious ones, you know, the people talking about the government stuff and what's going on because you don't know any better, right?
And there it is again.
Never attribute to incompetence and to malice what you could incompetent.
If there was more going on, they would tell you.
I mean, look, there's all these channels.
There's dozens of people talking about all this stuff.
You got Tim Poole and you've got Steven Crowder.
There's all this shit's everywhere, right?
Jordan Peterson's the pass.
You know, they're against the woke mob.
Do you understand?
don't understand, but I'm, you know, you're in kindergarten and you think you can, you can build an aircraft.
And they like you there.
Do you know why?
Because that's where the money is in the middle.
That's where the most eyeballs are.
That's where the most money is.
That's where the most of the people are that want to be told everything's going to be okay.
Daddy's going to come and pat you on the head.
And don't worry, we're going to get the libs out.
We're going to MAGA.
We're going to beg, it's going to be great.
It'll be better than ever.
Yeah.
Sing me that sweet song, Donnie.
Mm.
Sounds like money.
Sounds like money.
Telling people what they want to hear is where the money is.
Yeah.
You want to sell out?
Tell people what they want to hear.
And you can make all kinds of money.
What's it going to cost you?
I don't know.
Maybe your soul.
But that's what you'll get.
Thank you.
And they all pretend.
They all fake it.
They fake being anything like the real thing.
They won't fight.
Five, six years ago, you said, we've got to deport all these people.
We got to go to here.
You're out of your mind.
You'll lose your job.
The articles.
Oh, my God.
How can it?
Now it's basically the Liberal Party has been forced to admit and concede.
Yeah, we've got to start getting rid of people.
There's too many people.
Pretty small, inconsequential numbers, but that's an admission and an acknowledgement that the temperature in the pool has risen.
The window has shifted.
People are feeling differently now about these so-called migrants and the refugees and the asylum seekers than they once were.
That even the party that championed it the most is now having to make small concessions to come back.
That is a lot of movement in a very short period of time.
And now all these people, these, you know, these fake influencers, oh, with their YouTube channels and their Twitter accounts and their oh, yeah, they're just repeating stuff we were saying five years ago.
You know why?
Because there's no risk.
There's no danger.
There's no danger in anything they're saying.
They never do anything controversial.
They'll never say anything.
They'll rile people up or piss them off.
They're not going to do that.
They wait for other people to clear the path, clear the way, make sure it's safe.
The first wave, the second wave, the third wave, the beach is secure, the beachhead is under control.
The front line's 100 kilometers into France.
Then they step foot on the beach and go, I'm in the war.
Not really, though.
Not really.
That's not what fighting is.
If there's no risk and danger, it's not fighting.
Fighting is at the front.
Where people are going down, where there's casualties, where there's consequences, where there's stakes, where there's risk.
That's where the fighting is.
You're way back there counting beans and stuff in your face.
These people.
And they're only interested...
They say they are.
I'm fighting the webs and we're going to attack the country by licking the boots of the other part of the it's all the same people like that and people like me and I suspect maybe people like you because that's not fighting they're only interested in fighting if it's safe is
that a fight if it's safe just get in the ring and you can just beat the shit out of them and he'll go down after a few shots and you win you won't there'll be no problem you won't even get a bust that knows nothing yeah i won how good would you feel about yourself that's not a fight that's what a lot of them are doing they only want to fight when it's safe i'm only interested in fighting if it's not because it wouldn't be real and i don't want to waste
my fucking time i did some damage to this thing i missed my chance that's already happening on kind of a tirade it was a
long one i don't know where that came from mental illness extremism perception has a challenge here Jaden Mander, thank you very much, sir.
Jen Steve, keep your heads appreciate this.
The game was thank you very much, guys.
Appreciate it.
We'll get the good stuff back up soon.
We gotta go down this.
It literally got destroyed in the hurricane.
The server, the website, it doesn't.
We gotta move it.
We'll get around to it.
What happened?
There's a lot going on.
Coming soon.
Coming soon.
Thanks for enjoying this terrible evening.
Another day in Soviet Connect to Stand with me and my co-pilot, the illustrious Philip!
Phillip!
Paz again warrants probably!
It's probably mysterious.com is my website.
You can find all of my social media links, links to my substitute, and post them on it forever because the cats may not pay me anymore.
But if I still go there just to tell everybody where they can go to support me in this week's wherever you found this, probably a liter on Twitter, in which case.
Whatever man!com appreciate the things guys find me back in the world doesn't end but if it does like I told you who cares who won't even notice trust me we got the greatest bombs man the biggest bombs you'll be dead you won't even you'll be so dead you'll be more dead than anybody's ever been dead before a lot of people are saying that things are getting worse before they get
better might as well I'll see you on the radioactive beat I
gotta feel things will get worse before they get better I know what I said Phil because
I was just it was just a generalization of human power structures no beat him join him no Phil it doesn't have to be like there doesn't need to be these guys in robes?
No, Phil.
No, no, it's not required.
I know who Adam Weishaupt is.
I don't give a fuck.
It's creepy.
Who are these guys?
The masks.
It's kind of gay, to be honest.
Why can't you just rule the world with like respect?
Why the pageantry?
You know?
Is it a satanic?
Like, Satan is gay, I suppose.
Like, you need to wear costumes.
You put on masks.
You get your little robes.
Oh, is that incense?
Oh, that's cute.
Oh, does Satan need to smell good, Phil?
Do you need to smell good?
You brought me here.
You don't have no respect for these people.
They're not going to shoot me, Phil.
They're all rich assholes.
None of them even know how to use a gun anyway.
They can't shoot me.
They wouldn't be able to.
I don't care how many people they hunt every year.
There's not even...
You know what?
I'm not gonna say- Do they gotta do that?
I'm not- I kind of expected there at least be like topless cocktail waitress girls for some reason with also but there's not It's just a total It's just gay as fuck in here.
Alright, you have fun with your...
This is...
No, it isn't.
No, it's not.
You just want to do weird stuff.
You have fun.
I'm leaving.
I'm not coming.
Stay if you want, but I'm not waiting for you, buddy.
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