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Nov. 23, 2024 - Raging Dissident
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RAGECAST 500: HALFWAY TO THE NUTHOUSE

If you were expecting some over the top effort to commemorate five hundred of these mental breakdowns giving AntiHate masturbation material, I'm not sorry to disappoint you. I really didn't think this would last to one hundred let alone five. It's not like they didn't try over the years from being the most slandered and smeared citizen in Canadian history to all of the jailings and everything in between. I couldn't have done it without all of your support and encouragement. This rollercoaster of a story belongs to all of you as much as it does me. I will open up the telegram chat line for a while for anyone that would like to call in with any favorite moments or just to say hello.Here's to five hundred more and the continued runaway prescriptions of SSRI's to the nations dysgenic communist goblin kin.  🪖STREAM LINKS: Rumble (https://rumble.com/c/JeremyMacKenzie) Entropy (https://entropystream.live/RagingDissident)RagingDissident.com (https://stream.thegrift.shop/ragingdissident/2502) (experimental)TwitterX (https://x.com/JeremyMacKenzi)Kick (https://kick.com/ragingdissident) 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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We've all seen that movie too.
But you're way out of line When you're being slippery Hello, welcome back.
It's Friday, isn't it Friday?
I guess it's Friday.
Fucking good, good.
Good!
gone Somebody out there certainly thinks it's good, Phil.
How are you?
How are they?
Do you care?
They don't care what you think about them because they know that you don't care and you've never cared that they care very much about you, Phil.
So that's rude.
Why are you such a rude guy?
Half a century!
Five hundo!
Ah!
We're going old school today.
Don't ask me where I've been Just count your stuff I'm old again Why not?
'Cause you do need my eyes.
Why not?
Oh.
Phil, it could have been mine, but they all turned out to be yours.
I guess that was always the plan for you, huh?
Of all the hours anyone's ever spent talking to an inanimate object, I think I'm up there.
At least Nicola Tesla talked to pigeons.
They were alive.
Didn't he marry a pigeon?
Something like that.
How you guys doing?
Welcome back.
Good to see you.
Glad you found it.
It's hard to find.
I'm not allowed on most of the mainstream things.
Or anybody that uses Facebook, YouTube, and, you know, dildo tube and shove it in my ass tube or whatever.
Whatever else everyone's tubing and using, I'm not allowed on those ever.
Except Twitter still.
It's X now.
I won't call it that.
I'm going to be like my dad and their dads.
Everybody's dads still calls video game consoles the Nintendo, like 20 years after Nintendo.
going, oh, are you playing the Nintendo?
No, it's a...
On the Twitter, are you?
It hasn't been called that for 15 years, Dad, but yes.
That's what I'm going to say.
I'm going to read a few of these chats first, and then I'll try to figure out exactly what I'm doing tonight.
I have no plan at all.
I didn't really think about it that much.
And I think I'm just going to, I think I will get the Telegram chat open, and you guys can pop in and shoot off and do whatever.
Oftentimes people just kind of sit there and go, hey, what's up?
I'm like, nothing.
How are you?
And they're like, Diana, doing stuff.
Okay.
Well, that was riveting.
Like, would you call into the radio like that?
You know there's tens of thousands of people hearing this, right?
I'm just trying to talk about...
It's cold.
So it's cold.
And I'd let you know.
Thank you.
Very good.
Maybe we'll get some good stuff.
I don't know.
We'll see.
I used to wear these.
We're going on.
I think that's...
I thought, like, what do we do?
What do we do for 500?
Everybody's thinking this, thinking that.
We got to do this to get to that.
And I'm like, you know what?
No, I am just going to do this for you guys.
And I'm going to try to go not, try to go.
I'm going to do my best to avoid being Jordan Peterson tonight.
That guy sees a flower start to wilt after its prime.
You know, it's on the way out.
The flowers start dying.
He's like, oh, bloody, it's just the damn cycle of life.
You know, it's like, it's, it's, it's, uh, it's, it's fleeting.
And it's like, it's like, you know, it's like one minute, you know, your toast is in like a toaster and then it's burnt and you've got, you know, nothing to eat.
And then it's like, well, what do you do then?
You know, like, I don't, what?
He's, he's, yeah.
It's, I haven't really let it sit since.
I haven't really let it sink in.
I didn't think about it too much, but this is a lot.
I've been doing this for a while.
This is a lot.
And we'll be processing this over the next several hours.
Weasel, how are you?
Sorry, says, I've not made it completely through $4.99, but here's some money for Phillips Magic Beans.
They're not.
Well, if you'd made it through the end, you would realize.
Show of hands.
I'm curious in the chat, actually.
Because this is going to be kind of a throwback.
Again, this is for you.
If you're new and you're like, oh, might as well just skip this one.
Maybe.
Oh, I wouldn't have made it this far without any of you guys.
So this is really what this is going to be here for.
But i'm curious to see in the chat one or two one for yes two for no how many of you are aware of after the stream is finished and i do include them on on to the spotify people i think they're more likely to hear it because you know there's an extra 30 seconds of dead air or something there's all i try to just turn everything off and go to bed but there's always like something one of phil's last minute shenanigans isn't the
right word neither is war crimes i mean it's a it's an it's extreme usually what he's doing um some people are saying well some of you are aware some people are probably like what no yeah no it's it's it's a thing it's been a thing for three three is not a number most of you are aware okay well that's good it's kind of an easter egg kind of thing i've been doing i've been doing it for a long time a few times uh somebody recently asked me if uh you know i guess everybody knows somebody was like how long have you been doing that i'm like oh i don't know six
or seven years i think so i had one guy asked me he's like i could make a cartoon out of all these little adventures i'm like you could and then you'd have to owe me 95 of the royalties gotta wait for that ending everybody's all right i get it every why is everyone writing ones well because d night they're listening to this instead of just having it on in the background while they while they uh you know i don't know snort coke or whatever whatever's going on i can't get sidetracked there's things i want to get into and
talk to talk about and i can't so the beans anyway the end of that you're not going to want the beans uh it sounds like a good idea midway through the stream three quarter but then once you get closer to the end you'll be like oh especially after the fact it's not it i don't think they're real it's just a scam but he does say i want them i may even need them give me the beans congrats on 500 off the catch the spotify relay tomorrow uh replay tomorrow it's okay to be white that's the truth it is the truth it's a hate crime in lots of
places though because that's how crazy this world is mr bullock says episode 500 is an answnik level kick in the head to the establishment yeah that's a whole other thing we can talk about later oh i mean oh is the war getting crazier yeah yeah are they you know and they're gonna frame this as putin is threatening the thicken i don't know how we're gonna get
on this but it's probably gonna happen we'll see uh the gaping glazed donut named after a particular public figure that's very popular unpopular depending on who you who you mean says the money shot is right between my eyes you can't miss it subscribe to my only fans now thanks babe morgan's brought me brought me a treat and a surprise for some of you um that i'm gonna get to later i think some
of you will be surprised and delighted some disgusted some upset some concerned mostly i don't know we'll see what happens i'm gonna read the rest of these chats first because i want to get some of these out of the way i you know i appreciate it i mean uh i could just sit here and read chats all night and which is a crazy thing to have as a it's not a problem um this is what i do professionally now and i have been doing it for for a number of years um
oh man i have like a thousand thoughts things i want to say and all of them come with jordan peterson like careful you don't get you know wrong bloody damn it so it's just going to be tough it's just going to be tough we'll see what we have um gaping glazed donut i tried to warn rachel you know um she obviously hates my guts um i don't
hate her to be perfectly honest i don't hate her at all i don't i i definitely hate some people but you got to earn that that's not i i take it very seriously i say i hate a lot of things but you know people talk they blow off like that but actual real like put pen to paper put it in stone like it's a limited uh number of individuals and certain certain people but uh no i definitely don't hate her i don't think i'm not going to sit here pontificate and judge on her character randy she's done some pretty pretty nasty stuff but
hey uh you know there's pictures floating around that certainly do seem to be hers that sucks um for anybody that that happens to and people are like you'll either see it eventually or it's it's just one of those things you know there's plenty of reasons and in many many ways to tear somebody down and attack their credibility and go after them as you know a bad actor or
being a bad person or something like that and that's just that's just not one i think is it's not one i'm going to take you know it's like using chemical weapons it's like i i'm you know i'm like hitler in that way i'll sit on endless amounts of sarin gas and never use it because it's like that's just too much okay we're gonna lose the war okay but sarin gas i mean i don't want to go straight to hell do i um
anyway he says subscribe to my only fans the money shot is right between my eyes i'm sure it is it's jeez just can't help himself uh d night uh says gratch on uh 500 thanks you for being the voice of many during the pandemic the porta peak shooting the convoy etc also the massive w the impact you have made on people's physical fitness it's hard for me to read these and not want to i'll just read them and then yeah because i get distracted thanks
man i'll come back that strange brew podcast uh oh i can check these off on rumble and then eliminate them if i feel like there's not really much to go like so this one post uh 09 says fymm happy 500 thanks man appreciate that scotian gentleman 500 and counting ways wow cheers to many more keep calm ray john i really didn't think i would get this many to be honest strange brew how are you man i hope you're doing well brother by the way i'm not gonna we've we've had a chat i you know you're having a rough go and uh i hope you're sincere
as i i hope you're uh I hope you're okay.
He says, Congrats on the 500th episode.
Uh, you've won a trip to India, the all-inclusive trip of a lifetime.
All you have to do is step foot anywhere outside of your house in Canada.
Anywhere?
Anywhere.
That's a new feature of Canada.
There's actually nowhere you can go that doesn't feature a lot of Indians.
It's a lot.
Lou's views.
Congrats on 500.
Looking forward to 500 more.
Thank you, Lou.
I appreciate that.
It was nice to meet you this summer as well.
And so many of you guys.
It was so cool.
Jewish bigot.
There's another one.
Awesome guy.
Larry granted your wish, she says, and has Catherine down here in the gold mine with the Jeets doing hard label.
That's good.
That's good.
I didn't.
Larry, you didn't tell me you were going to be doing it.
Can you guys see Larry up there?
I don't know.
He's been up here for a while.
If you have anything to say for yours.
Okay.
Well, as long as he's getting paid, that's all he cares about.
I appreciate it.
Post says breaking out the blackberry whiskey for 500.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
You know what?
You guys want to have some drinks?
Go ahead.
I mean, you don't, I'm not giving you permission.
I'm not your dad, you know.
But I told you I would come back to this.
I just want to get through these before we, you know, before I start talking about anything legitimate.
All right, I got you.
Troglodyte.
500.
Congrats.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
Jewish bigot.
Congrats, 500.
Is it really 500?
Oh, if there was no 310, who cares?
Nobody cares.
All right.
Fine.
I don't want this on my soul.
I don't think it's good to carry lies in your soul and hidden.
It's not good for you.
I think it weakens your spirit.
So.
I'm just going to have to get into it, I think.
I didn't want it to have to come to this, but they just...
I mean I I mean.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, there was.
There was one.
There was a 310.
Alright, are you happy?
It was so full of disconnections and errors and problems and things were breaking.
I think there was people tunneling under the floor at the time.
I'm going to be honest, I don't like to get up and interrupt the show.
I had to pee so bad.
I pissed my pants.
I pissed my pants live so you guys wouldn't have to get it interrupted.
It still smells bad in that room.
I can't go in there anymore.
There was a lot I wasn't proud of.
So I said, I'm just, it just didn't happen.
It just didn't happen.
But would you guys, would you guys respect my dignity?
No.
Could you just let it go?
Of course you couldn't.
Nope.
No?
No better is he.
So can we be done with it now?
I don't know where it is.
I deleted it.
This is like a baby a communist has aborted.
I can't bring it back.
It's over.
And maybe you're right.
Maybe I shouldn't have done that.
Maybe I shouldn't have aborted 310.
But I had to learn and it's just.
It ain't heavy, but it was my podcast.
Shut up.
All right.
Are you happy now?
I'm like minutes into my half a century stream celebration, much to the chagrin of many of our enemies.
How many times do they count me?
And I say, oh man, we're like the radioactive cockroach that won't die.
But fine, you get your way.
You get your way.
And it was the Jewish guy.
Jewish bigot is the one that finally, you know, I have some humane.
Like I said, listen, guys, of all, okay, there's, listen, there's, there's Nazis everywhere.
Everybody's a Nazi.
You're a Nazi or not.
Some of them are like, no, they're super, super Nazis.
And other ones are like, oh, they're kind of a Nazi.
And somebody's like, I'm the nice one.
I'm the PR guy.
I'm the guy they send out to go, listen, let's just talk like reasonable.
And I know that sounds crazy, but like, this is the best we have.
I'm the best.
Like, who do you want?
I could get you someone else and it's going to be a lot less.
Instead of jokes, there's going to be like hitting you.
And instead of like me doing impersonations or doing metaphors to try and connect with you on a human level to make you understand what I'm trying to say in my heart and try to get instead of that, there's pits and guns to the head.
And instead of like, hey, let's just watch some uncomfortable content together and then I'm going to discuss and how to, instead of that, there's trains to the salt and gold mine, which ironically is run by a Jewish guy with his birth.
So it could be much worse than this.
Y'all want to come back to, oh, he's a Nazi.
All right, but like, okay.
Could be worse.
And it will be worse.
That's what it should also say on my on my tombstone.
If the truth shall kill it, let it die.
And under that, he was one of the nicer ones of all the evil, bad Nazis.
He was actually like, he was, you know, he's okay.
You could leave your kids with him and he wouldn't kill them or rape them or murder them or anything.
Like, I don't care.
I have a soul, right?
I have a soul.
All right.
Communists don't, right?
So, oh, Nazi.
Yeah, but I feed birds.
I give money to the homeless.
I fucking do charities.
I do all kinds of things like that.
They don't do that.
They're putting Things in their butts.
Swiss Dangles is happy Friday.
Continue.
Sorry.
Congrats on 500.
Thanks for all you do.
Have you have done and continue to do you?
Thanks for all you do.
Have done.
Oh, thanks, man.
You help people keep people sane these times with your entertainment, communicate, delivery, and perspective.
Plaid, not polo, I see.
Well, the plaid is because this used to be what I always, the plaid army joke.
This is going to be a retro over the years kind of a stream, I think, guys.
I don't normally do that.
And if there's ever a time to do it, I think it's now.
And a lot of people thought, 500, what are we going to do?
What are you going to do?
I can have a bunch of guys come in here.
We can talk and chat.
And I, you know, I'd rather just hear from you guys.
I think at some point I'll have the Telegram open.
If you don't have it, get it from telegram.org.
Don't go to the store on your phone because it's controlled by devil communist people.
You don't want to.
Telegram.org, you can get the actual APK app from their thing.
Your phone is going to say, oh, this is scary.
Ignore that.
Just let them just install the thing.
It's fine.
And that way.
Otherwise, the App Store one stuff, it's a modded version of Pavel DeRov's actual Telegram app, which has built-in censor this, not allowed to see that.
So it's fake and gay, essentially.
You're going to miss out on stuff.
iPhone users, I don't know if there's a way to work around that yet.
Allegedly, you can take things that are banned, move it to your saved folder in Telegram, and then you can see it.
I don't know.
It doesn't matter.
But Telegram is the way to go.
And I don't remember why I just brought that up.
Babel, I was just talking about Telegram.
You were in here.
You weren't listening to what I say.
Neither are they.
No one is.
So I don't need to explain it because no one's listening anyway.
Yeah, so you can get the Telegram app.
That's where I do most, post my social media and, you know, whatever is relevant.
And, you know, ads and stuff for the site.
So back in the day, a long time ago.
Actually, do we need storytime music?
We do?
What kind?
Medieval fantasy?
I think, yeah.
Medieval folk, storytime music.
And then we'll just put ambience at the end for good measure.
Medieval Fantasy Falcon Ambience Music Volume 2. This ought to do it.
Is YouTube not, like...
Do you remember that?
I was old enough to remember when YouTube was not gay.
Anything you wanted, they had it.
It knew what you wanted before you did.
But this time it came through.
So let's time travel for a minute.
Back in the day, I think 2018, I was but a Wii streamer.
A fledgling, a noob, a young man, fresh out of the military, with very little life experience in what would come to be known as clown world.
See, I was very quite insulated from its clownery inside the self-contained, although a clown of its own, Canadian Armed Forces.
Indeed.
Started making some videos.
I wanted to stream.
I thought it would be fun.
I thought it would be something to do as a hobby, not as a job, not as anything like that.
Just, I don't know if you've noticed this about me, but I can talk a lot and for a long time.
And I have a lot of thoughts and noise in my head.
It just makes me feel better to get it out.
And instead of driving the people at work insane, which I had been doing, mostly my bosses, because I was always right and they were always stupid, I thought I would do that.
So I'll make some videos.
I'll make some videos and we'll do some things and it got around.
But you know what?
Canada's a very small place politically.
The political niche of Canada.
Canada's 30...
I don't know what the real, they say it's 42 million.
It's about 26, 27 million of us.
And the rest is.
Then I met my good friend who became one of my best friends, who I loved early, like a brother, Derek Harrison, who had a bigger channel than mine at the time.
I think he had a good 10,000 subscribers.
And to me, that was a big deal.
You know, I had like seven, 800, something like that, just a little channel.
And he was going around looking for people to talk to.
That's what he did.
That's what he still does.
And we did a stream together.
Then we did two.
And then we thought, let's do it.
It was fun.
You know, it was fun talking to each other.
And people seemed to enjoy it.
And then one day, he himself was wearing a plaid shirt, much like the one I am donning this evening.
And the chat, they did remark, what is this?
The army of plaid?
A plaid army, do I dare say?
And we thought it was funny.
Like, yes, that's what it is.
It is the army of plaid people.
What's more Canadian than a bunch of guys in plaid shirts drinking beers talking shit?
Not much.
So the plaid army was born.
Which kind of eventually became to be known as like, that was, you know, the fan club.
I don't like the word fan, fan club, because when you say fan, I feel like I picture like a screaming teenager at like a Taylor's.
Oh my god, Taylor Slaughter!
I don't think of any of you guys like that at all.
I would say supporters or something because, you know, I've met a lot of you guys now and doing that tour was something I've always wanted to do.
I'm glad I did it.
And, you know, we'll do something like that again.
Probably not to that pace and extreme in that tight a timeframe, but probably again.
And yeah, very normal, grown-up, adult, sane people with just a lot of the same concerns.
And it was, it was really cool to meet all you guys.
And I don't at all think of you that way.
So, but sometimes that's the word I use or the people use.
And I don't mean it to sound that way.
I was, you know, supporters in the same way I support my friends and people I care about.
And, you know, I support, I'm a supporter of my sister, for example.
I'm not a fan of hers.
I don't, when I see my sister come over, I'm like, oh my God, I outsigned my autograph.
I've never experienced that.
One time ever, I think that I can recall, you know, bless her, the poor, poor girl.
It was when I was, I met James Topp.
Well, I'd met him several times before then, but we were, he was doing the cross, the from Nova Scotia to the New Brunswick border, like that was kind of the thing.
And there's usually a group there to meet him at the different provinces.
And so I accompanied them for that.
It wasn't super far.
It was like a 10-kilometer walk or something.
Terrible weather and shitty or whatever.
But I mean, that's the infantry.
That's how it is.
Supposed to suck.
If it doesn't suck, you're probably a pussy.
You're probably not even doing it right.
If it's a nice, warm, comfortable day and you're trying to do infantry struff with a rucksack on, you're like, go in the infantry.
Are you comfortable?
Yeah, relatively.
Put rocks and bugs in your clothes and boots now and cut yourself.
Not like in a suicidal way.
I just mean like on a part of your hand that's going to be annoying.
Like cut, cut the inside, like right here.
Cut your thumb right, like here.
And people will be like, why?
It's like, because you'll see, because you'll see.
Because all day for the next day, you'll just be constantly reminded of it.
You'll be like, ah, this constant minor frustration builds up and builds up and builds up, multiplied over 10 million other minor frustrations.
And then eventually you just become, you'll kill anyone just because they ask you to.
And that's where infantrymen come from.
Minor annoyances on top of difficult physical tasks breeds someone who will, it's not because they want to kill people.
It's because they need to.
They just have to do it.
Is this part of the story?
I don't think it was.
Anyway, that's where that came from.
So, and it just kind of became a thing.
I bought every shirt from Mark's work warehouse that they have.
I have 20 of these, I think, or so, because he can't wear the same shirt every day.
And I just gotten out of the army.
I don't own any real clothes.
You understand that?
Like, also, like, I can dress better than most of these politicians and these people.
They don't know even how to dress themselves.
They're ridiculous.
I had like no time to catch up.
I was 17. So have you ever seen a 17-year-old dress themselves?
Oh, my God.
No.
That to the military to then out of the military.
Now I'm, you know, 30-something and I'm like, oh, like, just half wearing like military gear and like arch terror.
I look like I'm going camping everywhere I go.
And I'm like, I honestly don't know how to wear clothes.
So this, this was just what I did.
And I, and I did that.
So this is what I wore all the time.
It was just kind of the thing.
Right.
And I thought, hey, 500 episodes, man.
And some of you guys have been here forever.
I see some of you guys that chat up Canoist and Aria and Gary and, you know, dubs.
And I mean, I don't want to go naming people because it would be hundreds.
If I sat here and tried to name every single username that I can remember that I've saw and interacted with on a nightly or nearly, you know, two, three, four times a week sometimes basis for the last six or seven years of my life, I probably couldn't remember them all.
But I bet I'd surprise you how many I do remember.
I used to know the name of every NHL player in the NHL because that's how much I was interested in it.
I'm autistic like that.
The things I'm interested in, I get really interested in.
And the things I don't care about, I pay no attention to at all and don't care.
It's like school.
But I can remember quite a few.
Trent Dabs.
Here's a guy that's never gotten a shout out.
I don't think ever.
Okay.
There's a guy who's used named Trent Dabs.
He goes by on YouTube and he used to put the time stamp of when the kind of, I didn't always play music before, the pre-roll kind of stuff is just there to like, if you go live and start, oftentimes people are like, oh, it's light.
You want to go watch it?
You're in your car.
You're in the bathroom.
You're going to miss five or 10 minutes because you're trying to go and get set up or whatever.
So it's like a buffer zone.
It's like 15 minute warning.
So you create like a pre-roll stuff.
I'll play music and these kinds of things.
Trent will tell you right when that begins.
Sometimes there's dead air for five minutes because I'm trying to fix something or whatever.
And then he would also put the time stamp in for when the actual podcast begins for your own convenience.
He did this for like every episode for that I was on YouTube for for, I don't know, five years.
Like I know I want I just I don't have the time to talk and it's not like I'm so busy.
It's just if I did that, I would spend the rest of my life just trying to talk to each one of you guys and then I'd be 46 and I've never streamed again because I'm trying to catch up with everybody.
But I do see I you know, I love you guys.
They're all anyway.
That's why the shirt.
That's why we're doing it this way.
We're doing time traveling tonight.
All right.
With medieval fantasy folklore music and lots of other stuff.
So let's see.
Let's see what else.
Let's read some more of these.
And yeah, and I will, not yet.
I'm going to give it a little while, maybe an hour and a half, two hours, maybe closer to the second, second, last third hour on the phones.
That's why I do it three hours.
I used to do one hour and people say, oh, why?
Too soon?
Blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, an hour seems like a long time, doesn't it?
Seems to listen to this for more than an hour.
Then I did two hours a couple times.
And I felt like I liked that better because I could kind of get in more of a flow of talking.
It usually takes you 15 minutes to get warmed up.
Anybody in, and I have no formal training or broadcasting experience at all.
I didn't go to school.
I didn't learn any.
I just figured all this shit out as I went like anybody else.
But I have talked to lots of people that have.
And they say, yeah, a radio production here or like Joe Rogan's podcast, for example, have you noticed they don't just sit down and go?
It kind of starts as if they've already been talking for, yes, you're supposed to talk 15, 20 minutes to get kind of in the, okay, and then you start.
So it takes me a little while to get it.
But then, you know, then some of them became four, five, six hours.
And those were more just me drinking.
It's more just me drinking and shooting off.
And, you know, it was too much.
And some people enjoyed it, but I highly suspect they were also drinking and shooting off.
So yeah, which is not something I wanted to, you know, we'll get into that later too.
There's something else I want to talk about.
But you know what?
And you think we want about Alex Jones?
You're allowed to like someone and appreciate what they do without supporting everything they do and everything they say and everything they're about and all that.
I wish him the best.
I think he's a decent fella.
I think he's done what he can and, you know, he's going through some shit.
But at the time, and maybe not still, but at that time, 2019, 2018, his program was three hours.
InfoWars, the main show, was three hours long, and he would do three hours.
He would do two hours.
And last hour, he'd usually have call-ins and guests, whatever, and that'd be it.
Sometimes it would go longer, but other guys would take over and so on.
And I looked up, if you're a creative type person, which I definitely am, I'm not a mathematician, that's for sure.
Old Mrs. McKenzie's little boy was never going to engineering school.
But I do like music.
I thought about getting into music before.
Not very well anymore.
It's been forever since I picked up a guitar, but I may have made a little run at it and had a little band in high school and all that, you know.
But I used to like to draw things.
I just, I like to create things in my mind.
And in reality, I'm just, I'm a, that's just how it is.
And they say, according to science, three hours.
So this is my advice to you.
If you're also one of those people, three hours.
The reason being the parts of your brain that are engaged in creation and that kind of activity, after three hours, it really starts to burn out and get tired.
And the quality of what you're doing just plummets.
And I would go back and watch them.
And I'm like, the first three hours were good.
And the next two hours was just me drunk and yelling about nonsense.
So I ended up selling through.
And they don't always.
Sometimes they go four, sometimes they go.
But I shoot for three hours.
It's kind of the thing.
And that's the reason why.
So that's why the plaid shirts.
That's why it was this way.
We're just, this is all, this is a history, history show now with Dan Carlin.
Dan Carlin's hardcore history, the history of the most fucking dangerous podcast in Canadian history that the police tried to destroy it.
And they failed.
I don't, to be fair, I don't think the police tried to destroy it.
I think the police did what they were told to do, which is their job.
And other people did try to destroy it.
And they manipulated them.
And there's definitely some overzealous look-at-me careerist.
I'm a big shot, dumb fuck cops for sure.
And I've said a lot of fucking nasty shit about the police over the years.
Most of it I meant.
Some of it might have been a little too far.
You know, what do you want from me?
You know, you're catching me in the moment in the middle of a thing.
This isn't a pre-rehearsed, pre-produced.
I didn't cut and edit and make a movie out of this and go, that's my.
Sometimes you say things, you know?
Anyway.
Didn't work.
I'm going to read some more of these.
Chatter M says, congrats.
Thank you, brother.
Batman, thank you, sir, Chris.
Another guy, by the way, Mr. Burke over in PEI.
Like, look, and I don't, I don't, I'm not taking credit for this because it's not my credit to take at all.
And people say, well, look what Diagalon has done for people and this and that.
All I did was just a little shove, just a little bit, you know, or maybe a little more than a little, repeatedly over time.
But he ended up losing, how much weight did you lose, Chris?
120 pounds?
He looks like a completely different person in a good way.
And now he set that example for his children, his family, his community.
And now his kids are involved in getting into fitness and health.
Like that's a real, that's a, that's real.
Okay.
PP didn't do that for anybody.
And I'm not like, look at me, I'm a fucking, I'm just making a point.
I'm just doing what I can.
And look, there's things that have happened as a result of that.
And my critics and our critics want to, you know, act as though these politicians are worth anything when they're not.
They don't do anything for anyone.
There's another guy, I think it's seeming, if it's the same guy, Silverlinks, but there's also, is it, there's also Silver Links bullion?
Again, there's so many of you guys that can't keep them all straight.
Another guy lost a whole person.
He went from what looked like 350 to maybe 180 pounds or something.
That's the difference between being dead when you're 60 and living healthy to when you're 89 with grandchildren.
You know what I mean?
And so, and you guys did that yourself.
All I did was encourage you and try to convince you that it could be done.
And you were crazy enough to believe me.
And fucking look at you now.
Right?
I didn't do that.
You did that.
That's how much power you have over your own body.
So what's next for you?
I don't know.
Literally whatever the fuck you want.
Whatever you want.
Because I bet all those guys that, you know, ask them.
Probably before any of this, years ago, they're probably like, thought that would be impossible.
I'll never look like that.
That's never going to be me.
Really?
Show you impossible.
Chad, thanks, Batman.
Zaynel says, thanks for keeping us becoming well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.
Happy 501 from the 310 committee.
It's pretty sick, man.
It is bad.
And you guys have helped me as much as any of you guys have claimed that I've helped you because I, you know, to be honest, if I did this and there was my podcast was 20 people, 50 people, 100 people was my regular listeners, I probably wouldn't have done it anywhere near with the frequency that I have just because of,
but I would probably have still done it time to time anyway because, you know, everybody deserves to have that peer group and have somewhere they feel like they belong where that they can talk about things openly and honestly that's inside them that they that other people are willing to listen to and understand and say, yeah, you know what?
You're right.
That's like a human need, I think.
And that's something that the powers that be in our world have deprived from everyone.
They'd rather you be afraid and fight each other and hate everything because they're afraid that you're going to lose faith in them and they're going to lose their grip on their control over you.
So that's why they do it that way.
It's gross.
But yeah, it's definitely not good.
Jenstein Horry says, best part of the show is CRJ's insightful and intellectual super chats.
People like it for, they like to gross me off for some Morgan does it now.
She'll just do disgusting.
Show me.
I'll be like, why?
Because it's funny.
Your reactions are funny.
And I'm like, oh, great.
I hope so, because if I'm ever captured by anyone, a cartel, Russians, the CIA, the Vietnamese, the Chinese, anyone, if they're like, how do we do the most amount of a torture?
If they're just, if they like to torture me by grossing me out and making me just, if that's what they're into, I'll take that.
I prefer that.
Don't cut my eyelids off.
Don't cut, don't put nails under my fingernails.
I'll be like, listen, guys, what do you want to know?
Have you ever thought this?
You get captured by the enemy and it's like, they're going to break you, right?
They're going to do, they're going to do it.
Just tell them what they want to know.
It just skip time.
No, I'm just kidding, but maybe, maybe they'll just enjoy torturing you that way.
It'll be better.
Hellbillies has been a good run, 500 streams, and been here for 468.
My God.
Love and respect.
Cheers of 500.
Yeah, thanks, man.
It was nice to meet you and your lady as well.
That was, again, some of these guys I talk to this way or interact with this way, just chats and nicknames and no idea who you are.
And I got to meet and see a lot of you guys in real life.
And that was how you beat.
You can't beat that, right?
It was a once-in-a-lifetime thing.
Very few people get to do this.
Scotian lady says, most fun terrorist.
I've found and found the best friends in Odia's dirt bag could find, including your awesome queen who's right down the road, just like you said.
We may find friends nearby.
Cheers.
Yeah, exactly.
And I, you know, that's probably the, it wasn't from Oregon, I don't know.
But she's been a huge, enormous positive impact in my life.
Godzilla says, rather than describe your long-term range customers as fans, I prefer to think of us as fellow accelerationists.
Or that.
That works fine too.
I'll take it.
Intrusive says, congrats on 500.
Jeremy and Phillip, I was just surviving for a fan of you guys and I'm thriving thanks to you in the community.
See, like that's, you know, I like to hear that stuff.
I don't like to take credit for it.
I don't think it should.
It's just, I know what that's like to be isolated and feel like you're alone and everybody thinks you're fucking crazy and nobody around you understand.
But I also knew statistically, you'd find the one or other person here and there, but how many people do you have access to in your day-to-day regular life?
You know, 30. Your coworkers, friends, neighbors, whatever.
And that's it.
So it's like, you got to go on the internet.
And who's on the internet?
Well, billions of people.
So if anybody out there is going to understand, it's them.
So, you know, just went for it.
Cookie boots.
Stop calling you out.
I wasn't.
I wasn't.
I can.
I can start ripping.
I'm really good at making fun of people too.
I can do that too if you want.
Grumpy Tom says, what's up?
Been watching you since I saw your interview with Maverick Media.
How is he, by the way?
I haven't heard or seen from him in a while, but I'm not allowed on most of the things where everyone is anymore.
So I'm kind of in a, I'm in a dark cave in like the land beyond.
You must never go there, Simba.
That's where Diagalon is.
So I don't know what goes on out there.
He says, finally got myself out of the financial mess from COVID.
Congrats on the court wins here's the 500.
Thanks, man.
Well, I'm glad to hear that.
Yeah, I myself had quite a battle with the court and did not hate beating them five times in a row.
That's for sure.
A lot of people had to eat that crow for the rest of their fucking lives.
And they'll just pretend it never happened.
Let's talk like it never happened.
That's what the media did, right?
I told you.
It's like, they'll just never happen.
All the hit pieces and slander they did.
No, it just never happened.
Oh, okay.
Steven, it'll only be 199 until you find 310.
This was addressed.
I'm not humiliating myself a second time.
I'm probably going to have to do it seven or eight more times on this stream.
I'm not going to re I'll do other humiliations.
I'm not doing repeat.
Scroll back.
Steven.
This is from like half an hour ago, so I'm behind.
Sorry.
Warriors of Truth, a toast to you for 500 in the song, Sound of Silence.
Sing along for the first time.
A gross ham legs is mentioned but not read.
A gross ham leg is mentioned.
See?
You swallow it.
You put it down there where it turns into like cancer.
And you just let it kill you when you're 78. Like, oh, you've got cancer.
I'm like, yeah, that's all the rage I suppressed.
It's just, yeah.
It was that or prison, you know?
So I had to put it somewhere.
Appreciate it.
Sticks, this congrats at 500.
You have a lot for many, and you're much appreciated.
No one gets on the truck.
Thanks.
That's another one.
No one gets on the truck.
A long time ago, metaphor, the military always used to have these safety trucks.
They'd follow you on long marches or exercises or any kind of strenuous, like people could pass out and fall down or break their legs.
So there's a safety truck there.
And when you quit, you go on the truck.
And that's in bye-bye.
You're going home now.
You're done.
You're off the selection or you're off the course or you're out of the unit or whatever it is.
And, you know, that became a metaphor for suicide during a time.
And we still are in one.
It's not like things have gotten dramatically better.
I would like to say this to some people, though, if you're struggling with anything like that.
I obviously, well, maybe not obviously, but I've always had a very strong interest in that kind of, not suicide, but dead, being dead, what happens when you're dead?
Where do you go?
What does it mean?
What is all of this?
And that kind of stuff.
I spent a lot of time in like the near-death research world and all of that stuff.
And every 2OT, pretty much of people that have died and then come back, so they had an out-of-body.
They were dead, clinically dead, and they remember shit.
They could see, you know, all this kind of stuff.
And then they came back to tell people what happened.
Every single one of them said that when they like realized that they had died, they all thought, oh, what have I done?
Like they felt like they had made the biggest mistake you could possibly make.
Like they just felt absolutely overwhelmed with the, you know, why would I, whatever that's worth to you, I found that interesting.
And that's not just my, that's, I can't remember the guy's name, this doctor I was, I was listening to, but he's been doing this his whole life, 30 years.
He's been researching this stuff.
And that's, you know, invariably the, almost invariably the experience people have.
So you can't, you can't turn things around if you're dead, you know, and we're all going to die eventually Anyway, so what are you in a rush for?
Now, if you're surrounded by communists and they're coming to bayonet you and your children to death, and your last hope is to fuck, maybe that's different.
I mean, just don't because your wife left you is not a reason to do that.
You know, you can always get another one and you'll feel better someday eventually.
Anyway, I'm not going to waste time too much on that, but don't do it.
Flood says, here's 55% for you and 45% for Bongino.
You should come back on The Big Brain Show again.
Would love to, man.
I don't want to go on anybody's show.
Whenever I'm up to it, which is sometimes.
Stevens is breaking out the Amaretto for the sophisticated rebel.
Amaretto is a nice...
We had invented a whole drink.
It's dangerous.
It's fucking...
I'm like, yeah, because it's like five ounces of alcohol each.
You should probably, you might have to go to the hospital.
T-Mac from Twitter, thank you for the support, brother.
Jewish Bigot says, no suit for 500.
I explained this.
Looking like an old school knight.
That's right.
Bring back factor fairy tale.
Everything's too true.
Factor fairy tale doesn't work.
Facts are too fairy tale-ish to be facts or tales.
It's just, we're all trying to survive.
But maybe someday.
Kellen All says, love, rage, rants, and fairy.
Thanks, man.
I'm lucky to have those guys.
Ash Lobby Dash 500.
Congrats.
I'm pissed there's another election in Nova Scotia Tuesday, and I came here to rage.
Is there?
I guess there is.
Morgan, though, is working on all kinds of interesting stuff as far as that provincial election goes.
There's a lot of shenanigans going on.
There's people being barred from running illegally.
Their rights are being violated.
There's a lot of crooked stuff happening.
I think there's a lawsuit against the DOJ.
If Nova Scotia politics and what's going on there is your thing, you should really get in touch with Morgan because she's there's a lot.
There's a lot in there.
But I'll leave it for now.
Let's see.
I don't know how to pronounce this name.
I support you since day one.
I'm a veteran and Jamestopp RV driver.
Critically injured.
I was just blocked by your admin, Cambie.
So this is the very last dollar you'll ever see.
Well, it's a dollar, so thanks.
I don't care.
First of all, like, do you understand when you're like, you're giving me a resume from an anonymous person?
You could have said any number of things.
I have no way to verify any of that's true.
And this was basically you trying to get attention.
This is like when people were like, all right, I'm quitting Twitter.
Then just quit.
No one cares.
Yeah.
I don't know what to tell you.
Grow up, be a grown man is, that's my advice.
Steven says, what streaming software are you using?
OBS Studio.
This is the one that I use.
Cambi, I can't wait for the call in.
Oh, well, we can do that.
We'll get there.
If I ever get through all these chats, you guys are crazy tonight.
Snezhana, late to tonight's stream.
You're in the original attire.
That's correct.
I explained.
Congrats on 500.
I discovered you on Red Ice years ago.
Also great people.
I was hoping someone in Canada would stand up.
Thanks for bringing this together.
I'm trying.
Thank you very much.
Ceces Nadem is very generous tonight, man.
Thank you.
He says, happy 500.
Take it before the government gives it to some new Canadians.
Thanks for the hours of angry laugh.
Angry laughs.
Yeah, man.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Larry the Loon, I discovered you in the convoy.
Someone on the Zello chat mentioned you.
I liked you so much.
I changed my username to a dog whistle exclusive to the show.
You're doing great, kid.
Thanks, man.
Last one on Rumble.
Brian, congrats.
Thanks for keeping me sane.
Love you, brother and sister Morgan.
Thanks, man.
Oh, man.
There's a whole bunch more on entropy.
I got to finish this, and then I'm going to just start talking for a while.
And I'll come back and check them.
I just don't like to miss them, right?
People are going to pay you to send it.
So it fucking feels like a dick to not read it.
Tassos Platus, hey, how you doing, man?
Congrats.
Thank you for the...
Thank you.
Can't thank you and the others enough for the sanity.
Infinite resolve.
Yeah, you have to.
It has to be infinite because it's over when you're dead and we're all going to die eventually.
So it will end.
But until then, you got to fucking give it all you got.
Sly, how are you?
He says, without you to start with and in this community, I wouldn't be here.
I owe more than I could ever give.
Love your brother.
No homo.
I love you all.
It's the least we could do.
I really did not like seeing what was done to that man, to you, and to other people.
And, you know, it was like you look around and go, am I in a position to do anything about this?
I think I could.
I think I might.
So I'm fucking going to.
I wish more people were like that.
A lot of people are selfish in this country.
Mika Shrednick says, I'll just repeat what I said in 2020.
You and her fellow daggs kept me sane and fighting.
It was a time we lost our friends, but found new ones.
Thanks to t.me find your friends.
Congrats, 500 ain't nothing.
It's surprising you made it this far.
Oh, I can.
Okay, this is what I'll do.
I got to get better at doing this is I can check off ones I've already read so they don't fill the screen.
I'm not going to scroll up and down.
Oh, see, they're still doing this.
Alex Woods, forget 9-11 in 20 years, our grandchildren asked, Grandpa, where were you doing the 500th Ragecast episode?
I was sitting at home eating honey with a spoon with no pants on.
Smelling ether.
I don't know what any of that means.
I'm just talking nonsense.
Intrusive, how many Ceces scalps?
Would you metaphorically hypothesize Daglons collected in 500 screams?
Metaphorically throws at least two in the pile.
Somebody might have been fired.
It's totally possible.
Bullock says, any chance for some art tonight?
There's always a chance.
And the Frostback said, here's to another 500.
Thanks for everything.
Thanks, guys.
I appreciate that.
Full retod.
Love me able to catch you on my podcast player if I miss a stream.
Love you.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
And Bearded Indian watching, wishing Pat In's speedy recovery.
He's in bed with the China virus and reading Jugs magazine.
I have no idea what that means, but I'll take it, I think.
All right, where were we?
Man, that was already 40 minutes.
It goes by so fast, man.
I talk too much, you know?
And I'm on other platforms.
If you're on any of those, I'm reading the chats on, you know, you can, I think it's like a dollar or five bucks or something, entropy.
And Rumble, you can do that.
And it, highlights, it pops up, and you know, I'll see them.
Otherwise, it's like there's 1,500 people in Rumble, there's fucking 400 people in this one, there's 200 people in that one.
It's just like the Matrix.
I can't, I, I, so that's where if you're like, I want to say something, then go there.
Rumble or entropy is the place to do it.
Otherwise, I can't really, it's difficult to catch up with.
All right.
What the fuck are we doing here?
Yeah, I did want to go back to the bottom here.
Yeah, he says, the core impact made on people's physical fitness.
Yeah, well, and that's, that's something that I've, it's always something I've been passionate about.
I've always been into.
I was a very small, weak, frail kid just because I was.
Didn't eat very much.
Didn't know anything about any of that stuff.
I wanted to be, just didn't know how.
And I knew I was, you know, weak and soft.
And I didn't know what.
So I was like, well, where do you go to fix these things?
I'm going to join a curling team.
No, I went to the army.
I wanted to join the army infantry and I was just going to stay in there until they killed me or they, you know, whatever.
And, yeah, I got what I wanted out of it for sure.
But I did used to wear the plan shirts and I did also.
I used to drink a lot.
Not a lot, but it was kind of a gimmick.
I didn't drink for years, probably seven years or so.
Before the stream, when I was still in the army, I was doing some work at some serious units and places.
And you just, you can't be a pissed.
You got to be in very, pretty good shape.
And it's very, very, very competitive, even just to keep your job.
So I just, you know, every, what's one beer is what, 300 calories?
Like, oh, you had 10 beers last night?
Okay.
So you gained a pound and did damage to your organs and your reflexes are slower and your neurons are slowing down and you're dumber now forever permanently.
Like all these things were not, you know, so I didn't drink for a long time.
But I was like, hey, I'll do it as a gimmick.
It'll be fun.
It'll be a thing.
And, you know, I was just kind of having a good time with it.
But you know what?
At the same time, it was kind of glorifying, not glorifying, but maybe bringing too much too much too much happiness to the idea of just slamming beers, which was fun for me.
It's kind of a gimmick and thing to do.
But at the same time, how many other people are doing this?
And am I encouraging this?
And am I, you know, probably, right?
And I don't need to do that.
I don't need to be doing this.
And I wanted to stop doing it for a long time.
Didn't know how.
It's a gimmick.
It's part of the show.
What do I do?
You know, I was very set.
And it's like, if it ain't broke, don't fix it kind of a thing.
But we moved away from that after I go into jail.
It was a perfect opportunity.
He's like, there, good.
So now when I can get out, I can just do a whole new thing and we'll do it that way.
But we'll see.
Just hang on.
Just wait for that for a minute.
All right.
We get all those.
And Alex says, for your five minute episode, do something you've never done before.
Show us your studio setup.
The part we don't see.
It's where I, there's not really much to see.
This is it.
This is all this is it.
You want, you want an MTV Cribs episode?
Is that what we're going to do?
But while I thought, what I thought we would do, and I'll probably in a little while, I'll maybe get Telegram and see if any of the guys want to come in.
I've got a Zoom link I could use, but maybe Telegram's easier.
People can just talk.
It's easier.
I had, actually, let me check.
I got to make sure and see if that got sent.
Yeah, it's 13 minutes.
It's a little bit of a longer video doing things.
He made a little montage of kind of the over the years, over the years thing.
And I may play that at some stage.
Try again.
Oh, fuck it, whatever.
Well, let me rename it because it's still downloading.
We'll do that.
But there's.
I thought, hey, you know, I used to have all these old intros too.
I don't do that anymore.
I just have the pre-roll, the 50-minute people like to walk in and file in and all that kind of stuff.
And there was a few different ones that people miss and enjoy.
You know, we can always relive some of those.
Why is there...
why is there extras?
There shouldn't be...
I don't even seem to know how to fucking navigate my own...
It's always fighting with me.
Alright, that's why.
3-4.
Okay.
Memory Lane!
Who remembers this?
Hang on, guys.
I'll be right back.
We're like a couple minutes each.
Am I going to do this?
I don't know if I want to play all of it like this.
It's like it's, you know, like those family guy episodes where they're just doing reruns, and it's like, fucking okay, you know.
Some of them are better than others, but I do need to get some water, so just a second.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Here we are.
Tonight's entertainment.
I only have one question.
Where is it?
The following content may contain the same graphic scenes of violence, coarse language, and general degeneracy.
Your discretion is strongly advised.
But if we're going to talk about JFK, we have to do this the right way.
because, you know...
Now let this be a lesson to all you ladies out there!
I need to go into the cone of silence!
Yah!
Boom!
What the fucking...
Whoa!
Goddammit!
It's not known due to significant reduction.
This is a document.
It's in the UN papers.
It's in the room.
more story time That's supernormal.
That's nothing says America like a weird glowing eyeball above a pyramid.
I guess I'm the bad guy now.
If that's how it's gonna be, then that's how it's gonna be.
You really love and cherish this to do?
Now I'm now protected.
Can I drink in this thing?
*Sounds of the game*
Anybody see Mark Friesen?
Devil took the guns.
Stalin took the guns.
Miles took the guns!
Damn it!
Despite the fact he never tested positive for the fucking virus.
Those were the days, you know?
That was, I think, it is being like in a time machine.
That was the, that was, when was that in?
2019 to 2020?
I think.
It was a 2019 to 2020 intro.
That one was all bad.
It was okay.
It wasn't bad, you know?
And I didn't like using it every night.
It felt kind of repetitive.
And, you know, I kind of wanted to just, just do something else.
And then, you know, I don't know whose idea it was or where it came from.
I do know it was Gary's favorite.
Gary, which apparently I talked about him too much because he liked things and he sent me money a couple of times.
So that means he's banned from America now or something stupid.
But this one was his favorite.
You know, I used to do Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or it was Tuesday, Friday, which I'm back to doing now.
And then a little while I went Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
And it's like, well, you got to break it up.
And Monday was, Monday was for being, you know, the weekend probably went terrible.
You're back to work.
It's Monday.
You want to kill people.
You want to kill people.
It's Monday.
You have the most amount of gay work week left that there is until Friday, which is today the best day because it's the furthest away you're going to be from Monday where you want to kill everybody.
So we had Monday Night Rage Ball, which was a different...
Hold on to your butts.
Let the bodies hit the floor.
Let the bodies hit the...
Fly!
Let the bodies hit the floor.
Let the bodies hit the floor.
Yeah, it's literally just violence for the sake of itself.
That's that's all this is.
Pretty much.
Hey, I was like, you know what?
The world needs more of this.
Everybody's a pussy now.
Everything's got to be safe.
I don't want to see guys getting hurt.
Yeah, fuck you, Timu Solane.
Get a good fuck Tino Ortiz too.
Eat that.
Yeah.
Gratuitous!
Philip just bombed a city, did you say?
Maybe lost some of the goat telepathy over the years.
I don't know.
It's more overt now.
Get some atomic bombs in there.
*laughs*
That one went on for a while.
I had some, you know, that was fun too.
We went through a few there.
There's two other ones.
My favorite one was the one that Edgie did actually towards the end because it did the best job at telling the story, I think.
Diago Ames says, I knew right away I'd found my people.
Haven't left since.
Here's to the next chapter in the coming glory of the real Canadian men.
Let's show us.
Let's show the Aussies what's up.
It's not a competition.
The only competition we're in is with ourselves.
And can we do better than we are?
Yup.
So let's beat the shit out of who we were yesterday.
Do better tomorrow.
King Mahabu.
I have to do this every time he shows up because it's like part of the fucking thing.
He's so obnoxious.
It says, evening, Sar.
Celebrate the 500 episode, my cousin Sanjay gave you special deer.
It's his restaurant.
When you sit for a meal, you get two, one free drink while cousin Gupta steals your car.
I tried to go buy Kindling yesterday.
I went to three different stores that should sell it, have historically, because I'm lazy.
I was just like, I just get a few bags of this, whatever.
And everyone that worked at them was Indian and zero of them knew what kindling was.
They didn't know what I was talking about or where it would be.
It was as if I had time traveled from the future.
And the one, one Indian woman, I said, do you guys have any, this is a quote.
I walked up and I said, excuse me, do you have any, do you guys sell kindling here?
You know, like, you know, small, you know, pieces of wood to start fires, you know, kindling.
And she goes, what?
What?
Do it?
Veint?
And I said, kindling wood.
And she went, what?
What is Veend?
You want Veint?
Veeant?
Veint?
What is Veint?
Never mind.
I just left the store.
I gave up.
Then I tried to go to the gym because that's where I was going anyway.
I was like, I'll get kindling another day.
And I went into the gym and it was just Veint enjoyers everywhere.
You couldn't get a machine.
So basically, guys, if you're looking into going to the gym, you need to basically build your own now because they've just sold memberships or given them away for free.
I don't know.
There's so many people in there, most of them Indian on their phones.
Maybe if I had asked for Veint, she would know.
I don't know.
It's just the experience being in Canada now.
So that's good.
That's good.
Thank you, Mahambuli.
I'm glad my car is going to be stolen.
Thank you for the free meal and the food poisoning.
Dig Deeper says, thanks for being her voice.
A few episodes ago, you mentioned a blurb about our DNA looking like it had been sliced to do with a psychic area of it.
Where can I learn more?
I think what you're talking about is there was some people I was listening to talk about that there had been, it appeared as though, I think they're called telomers.
They're like at the ends of your of your DNA and they shorten as you get older.
And then once they reach a certain age, once they reach a certain length, then you really start to age and you like die.
You're not dying when you're 10 or 20, but you're still, these are reducing.
And then they were talking about how like some something seems to have been deliberately manipulated here.
It doesn't make a lot of sense why it's set up this way and so on.
So aliens probably did it.
So we wouldn't live too long to get too smart to overthrow them.
Maybe.
I don't know.
It's a possibility.
That's probably what I was talking about.
Wes Mont says, since 500 is a looking backstream, I'll wait till one or two to convince you to play one of my songs as an intro.
You're giving me lots of inspiration for songwriting lately.
Ray John, thanks, man.
I just played songs I think that go with the vibe of the show.
Telemirs, yeah, that's what they're called.
That's what they were called.
And then I can't remember.
Was this one any good?
Which one was this one?
This was just kind of more of the same.
Yeah, it's basically the same one.
And then this one was made by another one of our good friends, East Coast Canadian, who does great edits himself.
He's made some good stuff.
The Son of Plaid was a movie a short film, if you could call it that.
We all did a few years ago, 2020.
Did that come out?
I think so.
And then Boog to the Future was one that ECC had did with a few of us after the fact.
And he made this intro because at that time, you know, things were just obviously falling apart in Canada.
And we elected Trudeau for some reason.
Thought that was going to be a good idea.
And then re-elected him.
But this was pretty total madness.
Like, let's just tell everybody to take experimental nonsense or we'll ruin your fucking life.
And that's when the FYMM thing kind of came from, because I really believe that was the only defense anyone is going to have.
It's if you beg, if you plead, if you try to reason with it, if you go, well, if I do this, if I do that, no, no, none of that's going to work.
You have to put your feet in the ground and commit to, I am not moving from this spot and you have to kill me.
Okay?
You are not doing this to me.
I don't care what you say.
I don't care what you threaten to do.
It's not happening.
You're not getting it.
You're not getting my kids.
You're not getting anybody.
So if you want me to do this, fuck you.
You are going to have to make me do it.
And then we'll see, you know, where this goes.
In the spirit of that, in that time period, ECC threw this one together for me, which was, we used this for probably the better part of that whole year.
Good times, good memories.
Check this out.
Is it just me?
Or is it getting crazier out there?
This morning, I've declared a state of emergency in the province of Ontario.
We're facing an unprecedented time in our history.
Until March 31st.
So we don't actually require friendly consent.
I don't think we should be talking about reopening on any parts of the economy.
Stay home.
Keep the distance.
For now, pay the price.
The second wave isn't just starting.
It's already underway.
It is fucked right now.
Give this juice.
Give this juice.
Listening is your duty.
It's kind of easy to forget how fucked it was, hey?
When you don't see it like that in front of your face.
All these people act like none of this happened.
Like all this crazy shit.
Oh, this is a movie I'm showing you.
No, this is what we all collectively lived through and fucking survived, by the way, over those years.
Fuck these people.
Fuck these people.
Let's remember that we're all in this together.
Nobody believes you.
You're welcome.
Yeah.
Remember when there was optimism that Pee-P might not suck?
And he just, yeah, sucks as much as anybody.
Probably worse.
The last one I'll say for a little bit longer, Edgy's the one that he did.
It just, I really like that.
It encapsulated, you know, kind of, kind of what the stream was in a lot of ways.
It's kind of had a, there's a beginning third, a middle third, and an ending third.
And he kind of broke it up into these little sections.
He's good at what he does.
Colston says, as an American dag been watching since episode 20 something, holy hell, man.
Thanks for shaking the monkeys out of the tree.
Anytime, man.
I can't believe how long some of you guys have been sticking with this.
It's very humbling.
Godzilla says, speaking of atomic bombs, Ragecast 500 is funded in part by Diagolon Waffen Fabric and Original Ragecast sponsor.
Yeah, we do.
We're working on nuclear weapons, are we?
Are we going to have those?
Oh, I'll just read some of the comments here.
Waves of feelings, right?
Yeah, there was some shit back in those days, for sure.
I could wait a few minutes, but we could.
Do you guys want to watch the last one?
The last one is the best one.
Ed, you made that.
I don't think we can ever top it.
And we used all the tour footage and not all of it, but bits and pieces here and there to just kind of fill out a pre-roll for the 10-15 minutes before.
Like I said, when you start the stream, you give us time.
That's all that is.
So I don't really do the intro video thing anymore.
But yeah, I guess press one if you want to watch it and two if you're like, could you tell, talk about something that fucking matters.
You know, that's two.
That's one.
It's been a while since I've seen all these.
You know, you get bored of them after a while because I've had to sit and listen to them so many times.
But now it's, you know, what a fucking ride we've all been on together.
Snezhana says, when we first met up in Hamilton, we had to stand outside in freezing cold weather.
We would huddle together or sandwich together to keep each other warm.
We can tell our grandchildren how nuts it was.
It's mental.
Well, everybody fucking apparently wants to, somebody, intrusive thoughts wrote a seven and Zabex demise wrote a four, 74, 47, 74, 47, 47 is the code of the president of the 47th president of the United States.
Therefore, QAnon, future proofs past!
There, apparently, apparently intrusive thoughts and Zebek's demise are planning to assassinate the 47th President of the United States.
It's right there, gone by knife.
Harris has came for the angry giggle, stayed for the mental breakdowns.
Thanks, man.
I appreciate that.
Another great guy.
I've met so many, a lot of the best people I've ever met.
And I'm happy and proud to have his friends I met through this.
And that's just by being yourself.
You know, this is just me.
So if you enjoy any of this, we'll probably get along and vice versa.
So it was a great way to find people.
Jenstein says Edgie is special.
He is special.
He's a special boy.
Special boy gets special treatment.
Where is it?
This is definitely the best one.
It's the longest one.
It's almost a few minutes long, but or if you are new, if I was going to summarize what any of this is, an artistic music video out of context, somewhat difficult to follow, but intriguing video format, this is for you.
*music*
Every day, it's a getting closer.
Going faster than a roller coaster.
Love like yours will surely come my way.
Every day, every day, what is that?
I know that smell.
I know they smell very, very well.
This is blood.
One, two, three.
Am I about to be assassinated?
The song that just came on.
We're fine.
Warning.
The forward program contains extreme and unacceptable views.
Do you know?
You're extreme.
Extreme!
Extreme!
The people are extreme and they're unacceptable!
small fringe minority holding unacceptable views that they're expressing.
*music*
Just doing the job!
With my thermotion.
You scum.
Come on, doesn't you pee?
*Evil music*
Story time.
I got a story for you.
It's a true story.
The federal government has invoked.
I don't know how many times I watched this, but like I caught new things that Edgy had slipped in here almost every time for like a solace six months.
The emergencies act.
Diagalon.
Diagalon.
A far-right extremist group.
We're talking about a group that is organized, driven by an extreme ideology.
A so-called accelerationist group.
Formed by a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces, which aims to accelerate racial conflict to lead to the eventual creation of a white ethnostate.
Its stated purpose is, quote, to incite a race war.
Dude, it's fucking accelerated.
It's fucking just parliament are talking about a meme.
A meme to justify a state of emergency.
They're super country.
Dude, did we predict this on one of the old fucking streams?
Remember, it's diagonal country all the way to Alaska?
Dude, you know, here it is.
All the way from Florida, all the way up.
Super diagonal country.
The Justin Trudeau regime declared war on a pretend country that doesn't exist.
The federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act.
How much vitriol do we have to see of honk honk, which is an acronym for Hail Hitler.
Honk!
Ha ha ha ha ha!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
You'll need people like me.
Yeah, so when I was saying this last night, like when I say like it was the funniest thing I have ever seen, done, participated in, will ever experience, that wasn't fake laughter.
I'm watching the government of Canada spurg and freak out like the Japanese had hit Pearl Harbor over my imagination from a hotel room in sweatpants.
Drunk.
By the way.
So I don't know what you guys are.
I don't know what your guys' version of living is, but I'm having a good time.
I think we're doing okay over here.
That's okay.
I'm being a fat guy for you.
I made this on my phone as a pretend flag for a pretend country That doesn't exist.
Its vice president is a goat figurine named Philip, who has an extremely hard time with narcotics.
The Adeline was founded by Jeremy McKensis, a veteran who came shot with arrested for possession weapons.
Your honor, my client's been inebriated for everything he's ever said.
None of this is actionable.
Y'all believe her a little bit upset.
Whoa, is there a leak in your ship?
Is it possible I slept so long?
We've gone into the Soviet Union?
Putin didn't provide me with new cave.
Except you didn't sleep in the caves.
Don't swaddy.
It's what makes you a terrorist by watching this.
You're all on watch list.
Jeremy McKenzie remains free.
video apparently placing him at a goat farm.
*Mario plays*
I just wanted to make YouTube videos.
For tomorrow, are you a leader?
A wicked follower?
Are you a fighter?
or will you cower?
It's our time to tap out the power.
What's your plan for tomorrow?
Are you alive or will you follow?
You weak fucking city leadership.
everything else falls apart.
I got the voice of bad guy.
The voice is bad enough.
Let's go.
That's an edit.
You know, I don't know how you can beat that one.
So maybe we just won't.
Maybe we'll just leave it at that for now.
Walnut still says, take my money and dance, monkey.
For the 500th time, it's Black Friday after all.
Why is it a Black Friday?
Is it bad if awful things happen?
Yeah, Bruce Pope.
Yeah, go follow.
Son of Platt, is that him on Twitter?
EdgyD TV on YouTube?
Is he allowed to still use that?
Is anybody, I don't even know.
Does anyone use YouTube?
I mean, people do.
I mean, like people with brains, you know, people that aren't NPCs.
Do they use it?
I'm not sure.
Yeah, so it's why, I mean, where did you come from?
That's five or six years of intros in one.
What a rip.
Clip the intro.
I mean, I could probably upload it somewhere.
It's been around somewhere.
I could probably put it somewhere.
Do something with it.
Heater's going, the fire going.
It's getting cold out there.
What else do I want to do?
My mind's kind of all over the place with this stuff right now tonight.
I mean, there's a million other things we could get into.
There's the old war stuff.
That's pretty awful.
Doesn't look like it's going to be getting any better.
Lots of Indians running amok, you know, this day in jeatery.
Oh, you guys just cherry-pick things because you don't like Indians.
And I was like, no, every week, without me looking, not even every week, twice a week, Tuesday and Friday.
Oh, look, horrible crimes committed by Indians.
Multiple ones, not the same ones that we're still looking for.
New ones on top of the previous ones, on top of the previous ones.
And then before that, nobody remembers those ones because there's so many more.
Trump wants to replace you legally.
We're going to replace you, but it's going to be legal.
It's going to be legally.
We're going to have a lot of people coming in here.
A lot of people are going to come here.
They're going to come and they're going to come in here in the huge numbers, millions, billions, maybe.
But it's going to be legal.
That's great.
Oh, some of that.
I'm just, oh, God, yeah.
Downtown incidents?
Is this the...
There's a lot of that happening.
I'm just also keeping an eye on the news because it's like, I mean, missiles could fly at any time.
Russia's threatening to nuke London now.
I don't think they'll do that, but they certainly could, which is probably the point.
These people don't seem to want to get it at all.
Yeah, I don't care about that.
I've had stories up here for weeks and months.
I just never got to.
So they can't really be that important if they don't want to.
If I don't want to bring them up, Jewish Bega says, the interview with you in Red Plaid in Monique in the hotel room was one of the most heartfelt things to hear during the convoy.
I remember that one, I think.
I remember doing a lot of interviews at that time.
Most of them never saw the light of day or went anywhere.
But I think I remember that one.
There's a few people there that were recording that one.
You know, 310Ken says, even Daglon has its own token black.
What happened to him?
I know Fairy burned.
Sponge One Night was never spoke of again.
That guy decided he was a full-blown We Was Kangs thing and like hates white people and we have to be their slaves and they're the real Israelite Jews and white women have to kiss their feet on the street of Toronto and all that kind of, you know, a little, okay.
Well, yeah.
How was that?
It was a few years ago.
You know, we've obviously some people have been ejected along the way.
You know, some people didn't quite make it.
Some of it, a lot of it, their own fault, you know, but it is what it is.
Oh, man.
Oh, I've got so I should have run some of this down.
I know, but it's just all just bouncing around in my head.
I'm just, somebody's going to eventually remind me of something.
But yeah, thanks, man.
I appreciate that.
You guys are just bombing me in chats and things tonight.
So, you know, I do appreciate it.
500.
I did not think I would make it out of, I mean, 100 seemed unlikely.
Just because it's hard to do.
It's very hard to get an audience at all and then keep one is even harder.
It's hard to get an audience, to get people to be interested, to listen to what you have to say in the first place.
That can be tough, but maintaining it, that's a whole other game.
It's like fighting or boxing or something, right?
It's getting a championship belt is one thing.
Hanging on to it for 10 years is a whole other thing entirely.
And I don't know what this is.
This is 500.
So I think it's been almost six years of this of just doing the stream.
The first year I was on the internet, I don't think I did any streams really, but yeah, six years.
And yeah, you guys have been so supportive and encouraging.
And you've stuck through quite a bit of shit.
I can't think of anyone that's had more sludge and tar and vitriol thrown at them as a citizen of this country than anyone in national history.
I say that often, but it's not meant to be like, you know, look at me, hyperbole, and I'm trying to make it.
No, I mean that sincerely.
I can't think of anyone else that has been targeted and attacked as their character, as much as me, than anyone.
And I don't know what to think of that.
I don't know what that means.
I think it means I'm very good at getting under people's skin for them to feel the need to do that to somebody who has no real power or influence at all.
I mean, when I first started doing this, I had an 800-follower YouTube channel.
I didn't have Twitter.
I didn't have anything, really.
I wasn't really doing anything.
And they all decided that this was necessary.
And it didn't get better.
It only got worse.
And it culminated in 23 different criminal charges across three provinces in five different cases, to which were all defeated.
Not before the media got to have their fun and print all their stories and their hit pieces and their slander and their lies and harass people, my friends, my family, try to have them fired from their jobs and all of these kinds of things.
And then, of course, when it was proven that they were all full of shit, none of it was true.
And the cases were so preposterously bad that the crowd was forced to agree to go, oh, let's just not do it then.
I didn't take them to court.
They arrested me, charged me, and took me to court, then said, ah, you know what?
Never mind.
Because I don't think they bet on all of you guys.
Because who the hell am I?
I'm some idiot or some redneck with a podcast at some basement somewhere.
What you going to do?
What you going to do?
Well, I have a lot of support, actually.
And they helped me get the resources I need to hire some very good lawyers.
And then they absolutely humiliated you, like eviscerated you.
I think several careers were ruined, actually.
There's at least two prosecutors I can think of that I know since are no longer where they are.
They've been moved elsewhere.
And I don't think it was a promotion, if you know what I'm saying.
Like those kinds of victories, they're not going to advertise, right?
When you get any wins over the enemy, they're not going to put them all over the internet and put them on TV for you to feel good about it.
When they win or you lose, which isn't always the same thing, it is everywhere.
You'll never hear the end of it.
If you win and they lose, not always the same thing.
Never happened.
Never heard of you.
Doesn't matter.
That's how the media game is played.
So don't read into it too much.
They're all liars.
Chad says, top three favorite personas, people you impersonate.
Jordan Peterson, the guy pretending to be a war vet and super tough, though this might have just been a one-time thing.
And then Trump, the guy, I don't know.
I don't know who that would be.
Pretending to be a war vet and super tough.
That's a tough one.
Trump's good.
Well, he's going to be around for a while.
We're going to be stuck with Trump for a while.
So there'll always be that.
He's probably at the height of his popularity now.
I bet three years from now, he might be so hated.
It's incredible.
This is almost the last.
It really does feel like this is the last attempt.
More people than ever in my life, certainly even in my adult life in the last seven years, eight years I've been doing this, six years online.
Anyway, this many people have been this invested in politics and what's happening, who's in charge, what they're doing, all of that.
It's a thousand times more than it used to be.
And a lot of people are really banking on this is finally going to start turning around.
What happens when it doesn't?
Because it's not going to.
And this is the shit part of it because you got to sit here and wait.
And it'll be another 18 months to two years before people start coming back around our way and going, oh, maybe, maybe, maybe.
Until now, it's all MAGA this and MAGA that all day long.
And people like myself or Blackbilled, who I spoke to recently, if you haven't seen that, the replay is still on my Rumble channel.
Same thing.
You know, he sees it.
He knows what's going on.
A few people do.
And they just never want to admit that because it's like, well, you've never heard nothing positive to say.
Because nothing positive is really happening.
It's just bait and switch everywhere.
We're in a carnival of horrors.
And you're like, oh, look, they gave me, oh, I want a stuffy.
Look what I got.
Everything's fine now.
Yeah, you have cancer.
Yeah, but look at this bear I got.
It's frustrating.
That's bloody, you know, it's like.
Jen Steen says, never forgive or forget.
For old time's sake, can you mute for a couple minutes?
No, I don't want to do that.
That's not entertaining or enjoyable for anyone, least of all me.
Choo-choo choo says, thank you.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate that.
Scottish gentleman says, would this podcast continue on this day if this candemic didn't happen?
Maybe we should thank China.
Also bring back basement wood pile straight.
I'm not there.
I'm not in that placation anymore.
And it wasn't the most comfortable or warm or clean.
It's the best I could do at the time.
And I was on house arrest for almost a year.
A lot of people remember that either.
I couldn't go outside.
I couldn't see my children.
I could barely see Morgan at all unless she drove down for a few hours or I would, I had to be in there.
You got to be inside.
And the police would be waiting at the rotary into town or at the edge of my driveway.
They'd come and check at two o'clock in the morning, make sure I was hot, like for 10 months or something.
Nine months of that on top of the months in like, you didn't hurt me.
You didn't do anything.
All it did was help me.
And what are they going to do?
Act like that's what they wanted?
Yeah, that's what you're trying to do.
No, it wasn't.
We'll show him.
No, you didn't.
You showed me that I was right to everybody else.
We all watched it in real time.
Good job.
The ineptitude of this place is incredible.
But yeah, no, I would definitely, I was doing it way before the pandemic, and I will be definitely doing it still.
I have no reason, you know, why not?
What else am I going to do?
I've had offers.
I could have went and did mercenary work, military contracting jobs, which is not exactly my ideal version of what I want to be doing right now.
But, you know, there is that.
The one treaty's so pale.
No, it's because I'm white.
I'm not trying to look that.
Why do people try and go get tans?
I want to be tanned.
I want to be nice and tanned and tan.
Why?
What's wrong with this?
This is perfect.
I don't know why you would want to change it.
I've not been tainted by a radioactive fireball in the sky.
Cecil's Day them says, Peter Thiel owns Rumble, Palantir, facial recognition.
Identify January 6th people through social media.
Probably.
If you're using anything with a battery and you're like hiding, you think you're hiding from the government, you're not.
They can get anyone they want, anytime they want, if you use a battery.
So that means anyone that's pretending, I'm hiding, I'm going to, no, you're not.
The minute you do anything of any consequence that causes actual damage or distress or harm or it damages their credibility or it does anything the government is upset about, they will find you instantly and fuck you.
And what will happen is they're going to fuck you because nobody knows who you are and no one can come help you.
Whatever happened to that anonymous account?
I never, I don't know, dead, maybe.
Maybe dead.
Okay.
If I just suddenly disappeared, a lot of you people would notice.
You see what I'm saying?
There's just, there's no benefit to it, really.
You know, I know people got it.
You got to try to protect your identity for certain things.
But if we're going to be real outspoken and really, really go hard at something, I don't know.
Zion Bubba says the app won't let me send more than a dollar anyway.
Really?
Some cards are gay and weird.
There's also, if you want, you don't have to, there's a gumroad link at the bottom.
It says support, like the support link.
It's just a monthly subscription thing.
You can chip our way if you feel like it, if you feel like helping us out.
I used to do it through Substack, but Substack's like, no, you're not allowed to make money here anymore, even though despite you've got 5,000 fucking subscribers and everybody.
Okay, fine.
I'm only doing really well on your platform very quickly, but that's fine.
I'll just fucking, you just don't make money anymore.
And then they got mad.
They're like, why did you stop posting?
He's like, because you won't let me fuck.
Why would I work for you for free?
I'm bringing traffic to your website.
Why?
You know, why?
Also, I don't think it's like we're just testing it out now, last minute.
I don't think it did work, but I think it should work eventually, sooner or later.
This great guy we got helping us with our web stuff and is going to have the stream as it is now on the website, either on ragingdiston.com or the GriftOp shop or both.
So if you don't want to use any of these platforms, you can always see it there.
I think they're going to keep the previous replay up and then they'll just get overwritten by the next one, the next one, the next one, or the next one, or something.
So that's cool.
You know, why not?
Because something else you can't get banned from your own website, right?
So worst comes to worst.
All right.
I got that.
I got that.
And Chet says, what's up, man?
Good to see you.
He says, you're a good man.
Glad Rappels.
Thanks, man.
I was thinking about you the other day.
I was like, you still alive?
Whatever happened to you?
You've been hiding.
Be quiet.
I thought maybe Gozer got you.
That could have been a problem.
Website.
Oh, does it work?
Maybe the website stream is working.
QuickTub says it works.
All right.
So what do we got here?
All right.
Let me just change this around.
All right.
So it's about there.
That's two hours now.
I'm going to go to the I'll get the Telegram thing open in a few minutes.
And then actually, I'll open it right now so you guys have a chance to pop in there.
Start live stream, I think, is the button I want to press.
Yes, me.
Who else would I want to be?
Click, clack.
There you go.
So if you go to the Telegram page, t.me slash my name, Jeremy McKenzieX, at the end, you'll see at the top, there's a little tab with some icons and stuff suggesting it's live, you know.
And oh, I know I'm muted, but I'm talking on my show.
And they can hear me in there and you can hear me in there, whatever.
You can go and file in there and there's a little button to put your hand up and I can unmute you and we can talk and that kind of stuff, you know, like a radio show or something or Art Bell or I don't know.
You tell me about how Sasquatch kidnapped your wife and I don't know.
Something like that.
Maybe, maybe, potentially, possibly.
But I didn't play my music.
I always used to play a song, you know, in the first 15 minutes or so, just to kind of set the tone and, you know, break it up a little bit because it's monotonous, a lot of talking, a lot of stuff.
I got to fix and find the right one.
I've played a lot over the years, and there's a few staples that people like to go to.
I'm just going to scroll down here and think of the right.
Anybody got any suggestions?
I want to pick the right one because this one's going to be a little different.
I thought I did have one.
Nope, I was wrong.
It's all just last minute with me, man.
I do everything last minute and try to figure it out.
never works.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I got one.
No, quick dub.
No.
I played that like once or twice.
It's not a claim.
He just likes to cause problems.
Renunciate, so that's Canadian colored.
I'm not sure what that means, but thanks.
That's Canadian colored.
So, yeah, we got through all the old intros, all the old stuff, and everything.
Hmm.
It's been I'm just trying to get all the stuff off my face so I'm not distracted.
There's too much moving shit around.
I mean, when I started, I had seven, there were 17 people that watched the first stream that I did.
And I was like, that's a lot.
I thought there might be two, you know, or none, you know, those sad people streaming to like two people, you know, or something.
17, I remember, was the peak of that night.
I was like, that's, you know, picture 17 people sitting around, you know, your entertainment.
That's pretty good, man.
There's comedians that go, I can't get that many people to come out.
17 became 70, 200, 500, 70. And then we started tipping over 1,000.
And then YouTube was like, yeah, no more, no more of this.
Shut all this down.
Shut all that shit down.
And we moved to D Live and doing too good there, too.
Shut up almost 2,000, over 2,000 live on that one.
No, no, shut that down, shut that down, shut that down, shut that down.
Then we had to do what we do now, which is be in as many places as possible.
So any one cancellation isn't really a big deal, even two, three, or four.
And if that all happens, hey, we're working on throwing it up on our own website.
So shout out to that guy.
I don't want to dox the guy, but thanks very much for doing all that work and everything you've done.
And the guys, you know, from early on, Quick Dub, especially, I think he was the first guy that liked it, you know, that was like, this was good.
I do more of this, you know?
And we eventually, you know, started talking and became friends.
I've been to his place a few times.
You know, he's a good guy.
And met, I don't know how many other people since hundreds since.
And like I said, Derek, this is where Ferry came from.
It's where, you know, most of the most important people in my life now had come as a result of this.
So I don't regret any of it.
Just things you wish you maybe did differently or didn't do because of the way it turned out.
But at the time, you don't know how it's going to go.
So you just, you know, do the best you can.
And like I said, one of the things I didn't like was the whole, was just the beer thing.
Canada has a culture of being piss tanks and kind of making it like funny.
And like Trailer Park Boys has Jim Leahy.
The truth of it is it's a very destructive thing.
It's caused a lot of real death in a lot of cases and ruined lives and destroyed people's families and relationships and everything.
So it's certainly not something that should be taken so lightly, I guess.
That said, I'm not against it.
If you want to have a few drinks and have fun and get drunk once in a while with your friends and have fun, go ahead, go, do, sure, do it.
I just can't and I don't want to anymore.
I'm over it and I'm just in a position where I can't afford to be off my tree.
I can't, anything could happen at any time.
Shit, some, I mean, after the last four or five years I've been through, it's not an advantage to, you know, if you're going to have to wake up at a random time or be called or something happens and you're like, oh, I'm corner.
It's not a good, not a good place to be.
Right.
But I'm not against it necessarily, but I did kind of perceive and notice that that had become kind of the community culture in a lot of ways.
And there was a few people, you know, a number of people that didn't really drink at all or didn't at all.
And I really remired those, I admired those guys, you know, I was like, you just, not at all?
Like, nope, just don't do it.
No need to, don't want it, you know, which is harder to do than doing it, you know?
So that made me interested.
I was like, well, it's harder to not drink than it is to drink.
And, you know, you'll save money and do all these kind of stuff.
So I thought that was cool.
I thought that was kind of inspiring.
And I never really, I didn't want to contribute to this.
I didn't want to contribute to this kind of laissez-faire, you know, just be a piss tank all the time.
I was doing it for the gimmick and the laughs.
And, you know, it's just, it was kind of fun and stuff.
But it got a little carried away, I think.
And I think too many people took it to mean or took it to just made them more comfortable and engaging in that kind of activity and that lifestyle.
And it's just, it's not good.
And I don't want to do that to people.
And if I've got this many people listening to this, like some of you guys are saying, I don't want to be contributing to that and making you feel like it's something that you, that is fine to do all the time because it isn't.
You can't get any of this time back and your health and stuff.
Like you're worth more than that.
You should care about yourself a little bit more than that.
But, you know, don't have a drink every once in a while.
It's not a big deal.
Nothing wrong with that.
And, you know, it's 500 episodes.
500 of these.
I can't wrap my head around it, man.
It's become such an enormous part of my life, like bigger than the military ever was.
It certainly affected my life a far more serious way than the military ever did.
The military never sent me to jail numerous times or put me in the national media or international media and had people, like none of this stuff.
And it's not easy to do.
I did it.
I was able to do it and I'm going to continue doing it and I can and will continue to do it.
But that doesn't mean it's a piece of cake.
It's hard on people.
It can be really hard on people, that kind of negativity and scrutiny and all the stuff you got to put up with, the threats and psychos and people coming to your house and all this kind of shit.
But I don't regret any of it.
And then there was a period afterwards where I thought, I would like to, because it was good.
Like some of you guys have said, you like the morale.
I'm the morale NCO, right?
I want you to feel better.
I want you to feel if you can't, if you got to cry or laugh, laughing is always better.
You can laugh or you can cry.
One of those things is going to carry you a lot further than the other.
If you're in some kind of pain or distress, and if you can find a way to find the humor in it or find the absurdity in it, there's a huge power in that because it delegitimizes and reduces whatever the obstacle is, the stress is, whatever the problem is, makes it a little bit less frightening, a little less scary, a little less intimidating.
And it kind of energizes you.
It gives you a little bit of extra fucking because it is absurd.
It is crazy.
And why not?
You know, you might as well have some fun with it.
That's a far superior way to live.
that's like a power that most people can't even appreciate exists.
They live in this perpetual level of fear and distress and take everything so seriously, and all that, especially these government fucking goons and fools and these influencer bro and the Tim Pools.
They take themselves so fucking seriously like any of this matters.
We're all going to be fucking dead soon.
And I don't mean because of World War III.
I mean, your life's over like that, man.
I've already lived twice as long as some of my roommates from the war that felt like it was yesterday.
I'm almost 40 years old.
I'm older than the men that I looked up to who felt like they were old, wise, salty, you know, 35, 36-year-old infantry sergeants.
And I'm looking at them like, you know, this guy's fucking, I'm older than he ever got to be, ever.
Very fast that went by.
So I see these people taking everything serious.
So yeah, you know, I take, I like, things are serious.
There are serious things that need to be talked about, but that doesn't mean you have to always approach it and deal with it in such a way that it's like you're diffusing the fucking pub every day.
You can't have a little bit of fun with it.
You're going to go nuts.
I may have, did the door just blow open?
Okay, it is.
The door is just open now.
Great.
So we're going to have some nice cold air blowing in here for a while.
Oh, no, closed on its own.
Very good.
Muhammad Ali was a fighter.
I love boxing.
I watched a lot of it.
Something that always struck me about him is that he always seemed almost like he was having fun a little bit.
He never took it too seriously.
He took it very seriously.
Obviously, he was heavyweight champion of the world.
But he had this kind of clownish, kind of jokerish, kind of silliness about him that I think really is a key part of why he was as powerful and successful as he was.
I mean, that's not exactly where I learned it, took it from the guy.
I just noticed it, and I think it's important.
I think it's, again, you can laugh, you can cry.
Which person do you think is going to go farther?
The one that's self-pitying and worried and constantly dooming about all the things or the guy that's like, hey, at least we're not getting eaten by alligators, you know?
That's true.
That's true.
At least I didn't blow off my other arm.
How would I jerk off?
Dark humor, but it's how we deal with things.
I promise I'm coming to a point here.
It's just hard to unpack the last six or seven years of doing this in just sitting down with no prompting and no notes or anything.
I can't even see any of this.
I'm looking at nothing right now.
It's just blackness.
So I felt like I was contributing to that meeting in a negative way.
And I resented that.
People were like Sheila Boozbag Reed, who's calling me an alcoholic and, oh, you got PTSD and you got fucking.
You don't know who I am or what I have or don't have or you don't know anything about me.
What a ridiculously ignorant fucking thing to say.
But, you know, there's lots of gimmicks of me doing that and stuff.
So it probably did create that impression and probably did, you know, encourage and invite more people to do it.
Cause, hey, people were having fun.
You see people having fun, having a good time, laughing.
You want to join in.
You want to do it too.
And I just, you know what?
I don't know if I want to be responsible for that as much.
I mean, I don't need to do it.
And I haven't been.
It's been two years, right?
I think since I got out of jail.
I don't think I've done it once since I've been.
I've probably had eight drinks since I've been out of jail in 2022, something like that.
Nine, maybe, over the course of two years, you know, dinnered cocktail kind of thing, but that's it.
Don't drink for sport anymore, you know.
And we got a little feisty, or at least I did.
I think Ferry did also.
And, you know, him too.
Credit to him as well, because he kind of was helping to push that.
You know, he's a little more of a serious fella.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But it speaks to the passion of not just himself, but people like him that are like, listen, man, like we have, we have real fucking problems here.
This isn't a joke.
Like we can't, if we're just going to sit around and party all the time and be drunk, I mean, that can be fun.
And for a few years, it was because everybody was lonely and isolated and we had nowhere to go.
And it was bad.
People were can't, I don't need to remind anybody, but there was at least one instance.
A friend of mine had killed himself.
I found out while I was in the middle of the stream.
And the guy that told me has also since died.
So, I mean, this is, there is something to be said for, you got to have that sense of community.
You got to have people that you belong to and have, you know, a little thing.
But if it's just based around being drunk, that's not real, guys, right?
That's, that's just, it's like a drug den.
It's like when people go to a house to all do heroin together.
Like, you're not friends.
You're just whatever, right?
So I'd like to contribute to that.
And so we're like, you know what?
Let's do the body break thing.
Because I used to be very, very fit when I was in the army.
I was fucking, you know, when I was 26, 27, it was, I wish there was pictures.
I just wasn't as, I would take myself in Instagram or anything like that, but I know what I'm doing.
And when I went to jail, I was like, I started to try to get back in shape a little bit that summer and then wasn't really in very good shape.
I was okay.
I was hanging onto there, but not much.
And then I really started back in jail.
I got serious.
I was like, oh, you want to fucking put me in jail and try and ruin my life and come after me and attack my family and say these all the okay.
Well, then let's all fine.
Okay.
Now you're going to get, that was me at 0% effort.
Now I'm going to give you 15 or 20% effort, which is way more than you're going to be able to fucking handle, apparently.
So I was in jail.
I was like, that's the first thing I'm going to start doing.
So I just started doing that.
And when we got out, that's when Moratorium May was born, I think later that year, where it's like, just stop it just for a month.
Just give a shit about yourself.
Because the whole war, this whole thing that we're all in, this whole trap of, is it a trap?
Some kind of crucible of test that we're in.
I'm going to try to hold that thought while I have multiple simultaneous thoughts at once.
I have the weird Vince McMahon thing.
I'm not going to get all, you know, I don't, I'm not particularly religious.
I don't belong to any particular sect or team.
You know, I've read a lot about a lot of different ones.
I find the subject fascinating.
And I, like everybody else, would love to know what the hell is actually going on.
I just don't think we're meant to.
I don't think we can.
I think we're limited by the by the meat suits that we have.
What I do think is that our souls, our you, what you are, is much beyond this.
Meaning that when you're dead or when you're out of your, when you're gone, you're going to, you'll know everything.
You'll see everything.
It'll all be, it's like being reconnected to the internet all of a sudden.
And because you're in your body, you're limited by your senses.
You're limited by your brain capacity, that power, your five senses and everything else.
It's like being in slow motion.
Kind of like if you think of a video game, Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto, I don't care.
Just think of a video game.
That character in the game is limited by the rules of the game that he's in.
Meaning that character can't interact with you of its own volition, can it?
You're controlling it, but it can't have its own thoughts.
It can't do things that aren't in the game.
It can't jump to a different game.
It's constricted.
It's got a rules of a world that it lives in, and that's it.
It can't really do anything outside of that.
That's what I think this is.
That's what your body is.
That's what all of this is.
We're all much bigger and much more capable.
But we're limited by, you know, we're put in these little meat suits like a governor on an engine or something, right?
So it's like a handicap.
You're only supposed to be able to do so much, you know, for a purpose, for a reason.
And I just believe as a sensive pattern of looking at everything that's happened over the years, all these different conspiracies and stories and horrible things that have happened and being done and by the people doing them, the worst people that there are at the top, at the, you know, for heck a trudeau.
If you think Trudeau is the biggest problem in the world, I mean, I feel sad for you.
I'm just basically being Uncle Jay tonight.
I might get crazy and yell later.
I don't know.
But there's, there's, this guy's, this guy's nothing.
He's small time.
He's not anything.
In today, gone tomorrow.
He's getting replaced by the nerdiest looking fuck I've ever seen.
I tweeted a photo earlier.
I think something Ferryman tweeted.
And it was about Trudeau.
Trudeau's like Halt wants to HALT, cut back a lot of immigration and talk about.
And I was like, hey, I can't blame him.
I can't blame.
You can't blame Trudeau for trying to win, right?
It's very unlikely he's going to win.
It's like I would give his odds at like 5%, you know, or less.
So he's pretty much toast.
But I mean, and the picture I found of Mill House was like, he looked like he was wearing his dad's clothes with the war.
It was Mill House to a human being.
Can you imagine surrendering to that?
You want Justin Trudeau, a gay man, by the way.
I don't know that he's, he's probably bisexual or something.
He does seem to have a, regardless, those guys are kind of keen to a sense of appearance, aren't they?
I don't think that's controversial to say.
Are any gays offended when I'm like, yeah, you guys are kind of obsessed with how you look all the time?
You know, the fashion all the time.
Right?
I know, I know.
Do you really think Trudeau is going to look at Mill House and go, that's it, I give in.
I surrender.
There's no fucking way in hell.
He'll die first.
You kidding?
That's the real reason.
If they'd produced like a fit, attractive man, then Trudeau might have been like, I'll surrender to him because he wants to, you know, touch his.
But not this.
No way.
He's not going to do that.
And before that, it was like Erin O'Toole.
Come on.
Come on.
Until the Conservatives can produce a fucking legitimately hot guy, you're just fucking just shut up.
No one's going to listen to you.
Your deputy leader is a Jewish lesbian woman with half of her head shaved off who thinks Canada's biggest problem is people that are mean to Jews.
You guys are not.
This would not happen if you had a Chad guy as a boss.
You need somebody, you know, I mean, you want them to be tall, but Putin is five foot six and he's holding the world like, hey, I'll nuke planet.
Do you want me to kill 100 million?
I'll do it.
So you don't have to be, but have some self-respect.
Work out for God's sakes.
He's riding horses shirtless.
He's like 70. I don't think if Pee Pee went to the pool, he's the guy that doesn't take his shirt off.
Let me put it that way.
I don't know where I was going with any of this, but that's what the people don't pay for.
Where was I going with this?
Something about Trudeau.
This is where we go back to the chat.
This is the part where I go to my reliable entropy chat because I think they're paying the most attention and I'll try to see if anybody remembers what the hell I was talking about right before I went into Trudeau.
Because I was like, I'll put a pin in this and then I'm going to...
I got to wait five seconds for the delay to catch up.
So in the meantime, we'll just play some kind of, you know...
Let's find out what the hell this idiot was talking about.
Probably got schizophrenia.
There's definitely multiple voices in his head.
No one really knows.
Something about meat suits?
Not threatening.
Right, here we go.
Thank you!
I figured it out!
It only took several prompts from the audience of my own thoughts.
Thank God somebody's paying attention because apparently I'm not.
Oh, you proud mom?
This is what your son does.
Okay, so.
Gay men, Dweeb, Trudeau's not going to surrender.
He's not attractive enough.
Anyway.
All of the...
And again, I'm not religious, but I'm not.
I'm not stupid.
I have a brain.
I see things.
And there are very smart people that are very interested in doing scientific research into, you know, supernaturals.
You could say string theory and quantum physics and all these kinds of things is the investigation of supernatural because nobody understands what the fuck it is or how any of it works, right?
How is any different?
So that, so we don't know.
It does appear as though in every age and time around the world, it seems, that, you know, you have there's the yin-yang symbol.
You've got the angel on the shoulder and the devil on the other.
A lot of indigenous North American tribes, or maybe not a lot.
One of them somewhere I read.
I'm not going to, what the fuck am I talking about?
It's like, there's two wolves and whichever one you feed is the one that fucking not mocking it.
That's good advice.
It's actually, you know, very, whoever, you know, of them thought that, like, that's correct.
There is all, there does seem to be this push and pull internally.
I've always experienced it and everyone I've ever talked to has.
And that's what comes down.
That's what temptation is and your conscience and all, like, what is, what is the evolutionary purpose of that?
Why do we have that?
Why do humans have, why do they feel guilt?
Why do they feel empathy?
Why do we have all this stuff?
There's something missing that our current scientific understanding of just doesn't, it can't explain.
It doesn't just, we just don't know because, again, we're limited by the meat suit.
It's like trying to understand you're the character in the video game.
And it's like, why do I always go down?
Why can I always have to go this way?
Why can't I go over the ocean there and go that?
Because that's the end of the map and you can't.
But they don't understand that.
They don't know why.
It's like you, if you were died, right?
And you're out of the game now.
Well, you understand.
You know everything.
The guy in the computer who's like, why can't I go over the ocean?
He doesn't even know he's in a computer or what a computer is or anything.
That's the discrepancy.
That's the difference of you're trying to say, like, trying to understand what God, he, she, it, G, it doesn't matter.
Everyone's just, we're all trying to describe the same concept.
It, I'm not trying to be insulting.
I just, I have no fucking idea what word to use.
I've done DMT a couple of times.
I'm very convinced there's a lot of weird.
It's a long time ago, but I don't recommend it unless you're really ready to risk, you know, having your entire worldview ripped inside out and you may not mentally recover.
That's all.
Whatever it is.
Again, there's always this struggle.
People always say it's, you know, if they die, they come back.
There's a feeling of intense understanding and acceptance.
It's like they've been their home and that wherever they are, which is very hard to describe, they say it feels more real than this reality.
Where they are right now, this feels kind of fake and that was so real.
So it's, there's a lot there.
And there's a, if you're interested in that kind of stuff, there is a lot of reason.
The internet's huge, man.
There's not enough time to follow everything.
You're sitting around Trump this, Trump that all day, every day.
Dude, who cares?
Like, he's going to be another president that's just giving everything to Israel next time anyway.
Like all of these cultures and civilizations, they all kind of seem to understand that there is this kind of push and pull happening.
And in order to kind of elevate, strengthen, and become better, become closer to whatever that is, they might say God, the earth, whatever, you have to suffer.
You have to do hard things.
You have to fight internally, mentally, spiritually.
And you have to be strong and you have to stick to your, you may have to sacrifice a lot.
You may even have to sacrifice your life if it comes down to it to stay on, you know, on the right side of the truth and what's real and what is good.
And in the world we live in now, almost everywhere that I look, and it wasn't like this when I was a kid, it was a lot more balanced.
In fact, I would say it was like 60, 40 good influences to bad.
We used to have paid government commercials that would horrify children, not horrify them, but tell them in a frightening way, like, listen, drugs can fucking ruin your life.
You know, here's your, putting eggs in a frying pan.
Like, that's your brain.
Your brain's on fire.
You know, is it fear-mongering?
A little, yeah.
Should 17-year-olds be experimenting with drugs?
No.
Body break again.
It's like, hey, everybody, don't be fat.
Be in shape so you can live and have a good life.
Everything has been replaced.
Everything is be a piece of shit.
Be a piece of shit.
Who's famous?
Sluts, porn stars, only fans.
Every music video you see is just porn and gross porn and weird, degenerate, psychotic madnet.
War is now a love.
We love war now.
We can't get enough war.
We should have more war.
Lying is just fine.
Everyone in the government can be corrupt as far.
It's as if everything is being pulled in the worst possible direction, like a magnet, just being dragged into hell, you know, you know?
And this wouldn't be possible if people were strong enough internally to just not do it.
And we found out over the last few years, a lot of people weren't strong enough to say, no, thank you, or I'm not doing it, or I am willing to sacrifice my job.
I'll figure it out.
I'll find another one.
I don't care.
It's not worth my integrity.
And I feel bad.
I'm not blaming anybody.
I'm not mad at you.
I'm sad for you.
You have my sincere sympathy, which is hard to find, by the way.
It's hard to come by.
So, you know, looking put that on a shelf.
They got tricked.
They believed it.
And, you know, they got worried.
They didn't know what they would, what they could do.
They don't.
So they caved.
In a different time, though.
When people believed in themselves, when they had so much more self-respect and dignity, they were stronger.
They were more capable.
They didn't take shit from people.
And if they tried to say this, they'd be like, ah, fuck, I'll do something else.
They had the belief in themselves that they'd figure it out.
They'd find a way.
So many people just gave up so easily.
And I know you guys know what I'm talking about.
And not everyone.
Some people fought as long as they could, but they couldn't find a way.
We needed to fight back and resist as a people, not individually.
They attacked us all individually and collectively, but we weren't allowed to respond collectively.
We tried once in Ottawa and they beat us with guns and horses.
Maybe you remember.
Why did they do that?
Because it was working.
It wasn't a loss.
That was a, you know, you're trying to bring somebody back from cardiac arrest and then, oh, fuck, it beat there for a second.
Look, it's not dead.
He's not dead.
They're not dead.
Keep going.
They didn't like that.
How'd that happen?
That was a result of the strength of their spirit.
It had nothing to do with their education.
It had nothing to do with how happy they were in their marriage.
It had everything to do with their spirit as a person.
What they were willing to endure, sacrifice, give away for something they believed was right, to do the right thing.
And I haven't read all of the Quran or all the, you know, I've.
But in many of them, especially Christianity, they say, listen, you want to be on Team Good Guy and do that.
The world is evil, okay?
That's kind of its nature.
The nature of the place you're in is by default not great.
You know, careful, there be dragons and so on.
That's the only manual you're ever going to get if you don't even get that.
So if you're not able to do the hard things that are required to keep you going in the right direction, then you're just not going to.
You're going to fold, you're going to cave, you're going to go away.
And isn't it funny over the past, I don't know, 60, 70 years, 80 years, maybe more, the shift towards hedonism, do as thou wilt.
Do whatever you want.
Do things that are bad for you.
I used to talk with the TV.
I said, kill your television.
The boob tube, they call it when I was a kid, the boob tube, because it's for idiots.
That was known around the, everyone knew that.
Only an idiot watched television.
That was normal.
That was normal two people ago.
In my grandfather's day, that was normal.
When those first came around, and you know, they're like, imagine sitting there all day watching that.
Like, what are you, a fucking idiot?
Yes.
And now that's what we're all doing.
Which is easier?
It's much easier to sit there and be entertained mindlessly.
Do you feel like that's strengthening your spirit or not?
How about food?
Eating good food lately?
What are you getting fed?
What's out there to eat?
Is it making you stronger?
Probably not.
Probably not.
What else are they telling you to do?
They're telling you to just have sex with everybody.
Just be a permit.
Just be a horde.
Do a slot.
Do whatever you want.
And listen, I've had fun.
We've all had fun.
But that's not the same thing as encouraging it like a virtue.
Because I'll tell you this, and this isn't, you know, necessarily only from my experience.
Other guys I know, I know guys that have, you know, one friend of mine in particular, he was just so, I don't know how many women he slept with.
500 maybe?
And he's miserable and he hates himself.
Do you know why?
Because he's a little bit older than me now.
He's in his early 40s.
And I talked to him once and he's like, none of them stay because I'm just not worth it.
Like that's, that's now, at first you think, oh, I'm just using these women for it, but eventually, eventually you're going to be too old and you can't do that anymore.
Nobody wants you.
And apparently neither did any of they.
You know, it's, you're doing it to yourself as well.
Is that good for your spirit and your soul?
Or would it be better to, you know, maybe a few people here and there, but then you find somebody.
It's always difficult.
There's always problems.
You're never going to get along 100% of the time.
But the reward of suffering and enduring that and putting in the work and doing that is astronomically more than you're ever going to get from banging an endless line of skins.
Which person do you think is?
And then this one, oh, he has children and a family.
And what do you have?
Oh, all right.
Again, still again by yourself, drinking, playing video games.
You see, some people are happy doing that.
I'm not saying you have to go get married and have a family to be happy.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm trying to paint the theme here that our morality and our spirit is being weakened intentionally.
It feels intent.
It's so, in so many places that is it intentional?
It must be.
Even if it's not.
Maybe it's by accident.
It's just by accident.
Pretend it's all by accident.
Accidentally, everything's making us weaker and easier, more agreeable, easier to deal with, more likely to say yes, sir, no, sir, not fight back, not do any of that.
That's your spirit, dude.
I know guys that were huge jacked professional fighters.
Okay, do whatever the government tells them.
Soldiers, guys I know military veterans, guys with numerous deployments.
Hey, do you want to help me stand up to the government?
Fuck that, man.
I'm not doing that.
Pussy.
Yeah, it takes guts to go to deliberately deploy to a war zone where people are going to try to kill you and all that kind of stuff, right?
Of course it does.
I'm never going to take that away from anybody that did or the guys and girls that went there and did that.
You guys are all awesome.
But I'm going to tell you something else That's, I'm just being honest.
That you got a lot of friends and backup.
You know, you're not going anywhere unless you're like a special forces detachment and there's like two of you guys.
Like, okay, you guys are, you guys are living on the edge.
Hatch off.
But the average rank and file, infantry guys, you know, you're going, you're not going anywhere less than a company.
There's 150 of these.
You probably have tanks, helicopters.
You've got AC-130 gunships.
You've got satellite overwatch.
What do you want?
You want artillery?
You want F-18s.
What do you need to help you destroy everyone?
Yeah, it's scary and it's quite the time, but deliberately going out on your own with no guarantee anyone's coming to help you at all.
And if the people that do, and you have the backing of the state by the military too, right?
You've got a magic uniform.
The government of Canada supports you.
You've got all this behind you.
Like, you're basically the representative of the biggest, fucking meanest guy in the country.
You're there on his behalf, right?
Now go out of that, cobble together the few friends you can find, and then turn around and point at him and say, hey, fuck you.
And then they're going to, you know, attack you and try and put you in jail, put your name all over the media, all over the, all over the country.
I know what that's like.
Very few people do.
I had to earn that.
Do you know what it's like to see your face and your name all over CBC, CTV, in American media, Reuters, international media, BBC, all over the place?
Fucking basically, you're a terrorist.
You're like the worst person that's ever lived.
People should kill you.
Like, they didn't say that, but I mean.
You know how liberally they talk about, who are all dead now, by the way.
Like, ooh, tough talk in the Nazis.
They're all dead.
But the way they talk about these people is if it's like, like they weren't even human beings or something.
That's how they treated me right now while I was alive.
Thank you.
Oh, and then you go to jail with all these charges.
I didn't have a lawyer.
I had one.
He fucking.
I'm not going to say anything bad about the guy.
There were some things that took place that were out of both of our hands.
I'll say, I think that.
But anyway, when I was denied bail for a nonviolent crime of which I have no criminal record, like everyone was astonished.
Lawyers had traveled there simply because of the spectacle of it, to see how ridiculous it was.
They couldn't believe it.
They were like, what the fuck?
I had no lawyer.
And this was after who I understand just got convicted, Pat King.
I'm not surprised.
Do I think he shouldn't go to jail?
No, that's insane.
Is he guilty of mischief?
Probably.
What should his punishment be?
I don't know.
A $5,000 fine is probably appropriate.
What are they going to give him?
I would guess three to five years in jail, 10-year maximum.
He's got time served, so he'll probably do a year in jail, year and a half in jail, 18 months, probably.
I mean, so, I mean, he's still locked up.
So at this time, the Canadian government was locking people up, not giving them bail.
And it was like, who knows if you ever get out of here?
You know, you're doing what's called dead time.
You don't even know when you're going to get out.
It could be weeks, days, months, years.
Might as well get comfortable and try not to go insane, especially for something that didn't happen and you didn't do.
Right.
So maybe some of you guys have been to jail.
You know, oh, yeah, I know what that's like.
Have you ever gone to jail for something you didn't do and didn't happen?
I have.
That, I mean, and you've got the whole, the newspapers are coming into the, into the jail.
I'm not, this isn't like a whole look at me.
I'm poor me kind of thing.
I'm trying to, I'm just telling the story because you guys get...
I was able to stand tall enough to fight back at somebody way out of my weight class because you guys got underneath me.
That's the only way I could do it.
Or I'd have been fine.
I would have never got out of there.
I'd probably still be in there.
And then, well, they're going to change the hate speech laws.
Oh, you said all that stuff.
I mean, the way this country's shaping up, if they can put me in jail for the rest of my life, they fucking will.
And who's going to come, who's going to say anything?
Right?
This whole place is corrupt.
And I've always said that since day one.
And it's not even that they're all corrupt or that they're all bad or all things.
I just, I grew up with a great family.
Like, like the best, like realistically, as a human being in North America or in Canada, like I, I can't, like, it can't be better.
I mean, it's not great to be poor.
It's not, there's some advantages, mostly disadvantages, but I wasn't poor.
Same with being rich.
There's a lot of advantages, but there's disadvantages too.
You could turn out to be a spoiled piece of shit.
You don't appreciate anything.
My dad had a good job.
My mom was mostly home with us.
They didn't divorce.
They didn't, we had a great upbringing.
I had really great people in my family that went out of their way to help other people, my grandfather especially, but so did my mom, my dad, all these people.
So I came from a place to see what I know what people who love things look like.
I know what love looks like because I fucking came from it.
If there's any heroes to me in my life, it's my own family because if it wasn't for them, I grew up in that place with those wonderful people.
Some of them aren't here.
I named several of my children after them who have since passed away in honor of how wonderful they were.
Better than I'll ever be.
Strong, didn't take any shit, but they would fuck.
They told a story about my grandfather at his funeral that it was Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
And, you know, people are calling, oh, hey, Merry Christmas.
This is the 70s or something, right?
How's it going, blah, blah, blah.
And they said, Oh, yeah, it's a shame about so-and-so.
And he's like, What do you mean?
Like, oh, they're so broken, they couldn't even afford turkey dinner.
I don't think anything.
They're just sitting over there.
Hopefully, they didn't have the heat on.
He went and took food out of his own cupboard and brought it to them.
That's just the kind of guy he was.
Thank you.
So, I'm like, okay, cool.
So, this is good people.
I know what good people are like.
I'm literally fucking surrounded by them all the time.
I thought that was how everybody was.
I thought the whole world was like that.
No.
No, it turns out I'm in like the 1% of like people that grew up with a decent set of.
So when I got older and I got interested in the war and the million, everything that happened, everything that's going on.
And I'm looking at these politicians and these leaders and all these people talking about how they're going to do things for you and help you and fix that and do that.
And I'm like, okay, but they didn't do any of those things.
You're not anything like the people I know.
You're just stealing.
You're lying and you're lying and you're lying.
And they're all like this.
You're lying and you're lying.
And they're all fine with it.
And people act as if there's no, oh, I mean, this is the best as it's going to be.
That's not true.
That's not true.
We have wonderful people everywhere, all over the place that could, you could throw a stick at a random crowd of Canadian people at a hockey game and like, oh, there, there's your new cabinet.
The fucking seven people that that bounced off of, they're your new cabinet.
Give them a random job.
It doesn't matter.
They'll do better than whatever the hell is sitting out there right now.
I bet on it.
Thank you.
We could have so much more than we do and we deserve so much better than this.
And they just keep doing it and getting away with it.
And it's because their spirit is so low, I think, and beaten down.
People are so beaten down and they just accept it.
We don't get challenging where we shy away from hard things.
This is probably my biggest problem with Canada or Canadians, if there is one.
I would say there is.
I am going to do the telegram.
If we go along, fuck it.
But I don't want to hear from you guys.
I'll get the telegram thing open.
Sorry, I'm making you guys wait.
We're a conflict-avoidant people.
We don't like it.
So if there is a conflict, if there is a problem, if there is an uncomfortable situation, whatever that is, instead of doing what you're supposed to do, which is, you know, crack your neck, your neck, whatever you got to do to, you know, and then, well, this is going to suck, but we're going to have to deal with this.
We find ways to not deal with it.
We find ways to, we identify what caused the confrontation, what led to a conflict, what led to a problem, what it, oh, that person said this, or this person said that.
Okay, well, ban those things, and then the problem is gone.
Rather than address anything that created the problem in the first place, which has not been fixed, all you did was try to eliminate the avenues for these symptoms to bubble.
It's like, oh, I've got this weird lesion on my arm.
I'll just cut it off.
There, it's gone forever.
Are you sure that was the whole problem?
Just ban everything, just make it illegal.
Hate speech right now.
They don't like what I'm saying.
So much so that they're inventing their own laws for it because nothing I'm doing is illegal.
If it was, I would have been in jail for that.
They couldn't, so they just made up other shit.
Like, okay, well, we'll make hate speech laws.
You're not allowed to say mean things.
And if you said mean things a long time ago, it still counts.
And it's life in prison and it's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
There, there, problem fixed.
No, the problem's not fixed.
You're just doing more to avoid the problem.
And if I think if you have a weak spirit, that that's what you'll do.
If you have a weak, a meek, like your physical version of your spirit is like a 120-pound guy in a gym with glasses for the first time.
He's like, you're not really going to get in the business of getting in anybody's way, are you?
And I certainly wasn't born this way.
I was very conflict avoidant.
I put up with shit for a long time.
I took shit from people like you wouldn't believe.
It took a lot of work and suffering and effort.
I had to put myself through a lot of hard things and difficult things and overcome things and beat things to then start to build and create and cultivate that spirit.
And that is where the war is.
That's why we're losing and have been losing.
Because the average person from a man to me, like cells in a body, none of us are just like no part of you is all of you.
You can lose a finger and you're still you.
If some cells in your body are sick, it's not big.
But what if all of them are?
then you're very sick, aren't you?
And we live in a world that completely, it rewards you for being lazy and soft and doing what you're told and eat the trash and just all of it.
And consequently, we are becoming weaker spiritually.
We're becoming weaker physically.
And we're becoming weaker mentally.
And everything that we care about and value and everything that everyone that came before us did so much to suffer and die for to protect, it's all getting taken away because we just can't seem to get off the couch because it's too comfortable.
And because of that, people get killed.
We go to wars we're not supposed to.
We shouldn't.
We ignore things we shouldn't.
We let people get away with things that they shouldn't.
People get hurt.
People die.
And it continues.
It's not a virtuous thing to be weak.
It's the opposite.
It's a virtuous thing to be strong physically, mentally, spiritually.
You owe it to yourself, to your family, the people around you, your community, because then you're someone they can depend on.
Who do you want for your friends?
Weak, drug-addicted Reddit all day, masking me.
What use is he going to be to you in a crisis?
Maybe something just awful happened.
Someone you loved has died tragically in an accident.
Do you think that guy is going to be of any source of wisdom or strength for you?
He fucking gets upset if he loses at Warcraft.
Right?
So I got a lot of criticism for that.
I mean, angry and yelling because nobody else will do it.
Nobody else will do it.
Everyone wants to be nice.
Everyone wants to be nice and professional and just nice and nice and calm and nice and nice and nice and more nice.
Well, nice is killing people I love.
So if being very, very aggressively loud in the other direction, it's called tough love.
If that's what has to happen, then that is what I will do.
And that's what I've been doing.
And it wasn't because I was attacking.
Look, these people are in better shape than they've ever been.
They're quitting drugs, booze.
They're fixing their marriages.
Like this is all that's straight.
That's like watching a system heal itself in real time.
Not one, not two, not three.
Dozens, hundreds, thousands of people potentially.
Where does this lead?
Where does this go?
This is how you build a resistance.
This is how you cultivate people giving a fuck to pushback.
Who are you right now?
Where were you five years ago?
Do you think you were stronger now or not?
From five years ago.
What about another five years if you keep at it?
It's like the craziest thing is, you know, the last big World War II, I mean, that was the struggle of their generation.
This one is like it says in Fight Club, our war is a spiritual war.
Our Great Depression is our lives.
And that's how they're beating us.
That's how they're winning.
So we have to find ways to fight that back.
And sometimes you got to do hard stuff, difficult stuff, scary stuff, stuff you don't want to do, or stuff you do want to do, but you're too afraid to do it.
That's where the money is.
That's how you strengthen your spirit.
And that's how you do these things.
Some people took it personally.
And I know this is, I'm really long-winded.
I can't believe I've been talking as long as I have.
I'm going to get to something.
I'm going to talk to you guys.
Maybe we'll sit here all night.
I don't care.
It's just a tough love thing.
It's how I came up.
In the army, that's what would happen.
Our sergeant major or somebody would come, and he would, he would, they would say stuff that made you like, I might kill myself.
I'm so depressed, you know, but you don't.
And you know he was right and you feel bad and then you start to fix yourself and then he's proud of you and then you're a stronger team because of it.
Uh-oh.
Am I getting, am I getting cut off?
Oh, they cut me off.
Of course they did.
Now we got to wait.
Now we got to wait and see if Starlink comes back.
What was I talking about?
I hate when this happens.
It's always in the middle.
I mean, I didn't do bad.
I got almost three hours of an interruption.
There we go.
Starlink's okay.
All right.
I'm glad Telegram alerted me.
It does the when it's going to cut me off.
There's still 40 people in there waiting.
I'm sorry, guys.
I'll get to it in a minute, but I really need to finish this because this is just something I wanted to get out for a while, right?
It was a tough love thing, right?
The sergeant may yells at you.
But then you do better and he's proud of you.
And then you're thankful to him for that.
I had bosses like that who I hated at first and were just horrible to me.
But because, not horrible, they just really would never give me a break.
But it forced me to get better and forced me to get stronger.
And I did.
And it was because of them.
If they didn't give a shit about me, they just would have let me be terrible.
And then I would probably get killed or something, right?
So yeah, so we came out of jail and you did the moratorium May thing and we were like, you know what?
This shit's over.
Party time's over.
We got to, you know, a lot of people weren't ready for that.
They didn't like that.
And listen, I'm not trying to tell you to reinvent your whole life and change everything you're doing.
But if it's something you took personally and something you were like really upset about, like, I like to fucking drink all the time.
Well, then maybe that's something that says more about you because I don't even know you.
Seeing messages from people like, bro, I don't even know you.
I mean, maybe I talked to you once on a DM somewhere, but I don't know you as a person.
Why are you so upset about something I said when it couldn't possibly have even...
That says more about you than it does me.
Okay.
It just, it got too much.
It got to be out of control.
And that's not what we want to leave is a drinking club, you know, where people just sit around.
We're all going to get drunk and commiserate and go, oh, yeah, he's pretty terrible.
At least you're not lonely, which is good at first.
And that's whatever you're like.
And you have friends, that's good.
That's better.
But that can't be what it's about.
It's got to be about, we got to strengthen ourselves spiritually, mentally, physically, because we want to survive, don't we?
And we're not going to do that if we're weak and they are not letting up the gas anytime soon.
That's all.
You know?
And if you are one of those people and you're struggling with that, I hope I'm pulling for you.
I hope you do well.
I hope you kick it or I hope you do better or whatever it is.
Because it's not, I didn't do this to you, right?
The malevolent forces that, you know, Are embedded in many of our beloved institutions, media programming, all that kind of stuff.
They're all really working hard to make sure that you're that's the kind of person they like.
They want you to be a sports ball addicted, piss tank, drugged out, lazy, tired, got nothing in the tank.
You're a used-up slave.
You got nothing left.
Nothing left to give to your family or friend or even yourself.
You're giving it all to them and you're giving it away to distractions and stuff, probably because you're in pain of how shitty this all is.
Well, it seems counterintuitive, but actually doing these things, just a little bit, just try a little bit and do a little bit and start to take some control over your own life and start to push back a little bit.
You're going to start to feel a little better because there are things you can control, like you.
And then you connect more of those people together, it becomes something else entirely.
And, you know, for better or worse, you know, I didn't sign up to do, this wasn't my intention.
I just wanted to talk on the internet.
I didn't think I'd find myself in a position like this talking to tens of thousands of people, right?
But here it is.
So I might as well make some effort to not be a piece of shit, right?
That's all.
You know, that's all.
We're just trying to raw capable of better.
And you all deserve better.
You should be healthier.
You should be happier.
You should have more strength.
And it's all totally possible.
It's all right there.
All you have to do is go for it.
It's right there.
Anybody can do it.
If I can do it, I'm not even...
You know?
Nobody's boring anything.
So, you know.
We don't hate you or nothing.
All you got, you're out there.
Just stop being such piss tanks all the time, you know?
That's all.
Just a little less.
Just stopping so much, you know?
And I think it's good for you.
People should have your social gatherings once every few months, you know, as a personal rule.
I'd say four to six times a year, you go out with your friends and get fucking hammed up.
There's nothing wrong with that.
You know, big things happen, celebrations.
It's a part of life.
It's something we've been doing for a long time.
It's just for me, particularly, I'm not really interested.
I've done enough, you know, I'm pretty tired of it.
The idea of being hungover to me right now is like, what other options are there?
Can I live in India?
Like, that's how much I really don't want to ever experience that again.
You know?
And part of it is because of you guys, again, because I've got this and I've got all of these people and all this, you know, I can't be a fat lazy.
I got to take care of myself.
I got to do this.
I got to do that.
If I'm going to ask people to do these things, if I'm not willing to do it myself, then what does that make me?
I'm just a hypocrite.
I'm just another fucking guy talking on a screen and I can't stand those.
Can you?
I don't think so.
Probably not.
So you guys have helped me tremendously.
I wouldn't have gotten through any of that.
I wouldn't have gotten through any of it, I don't think, by myself.
It would have been pretty impossible, you know?
And I thanked all the usual people so many times.
But again, again, it's been 500 episodes of these.
I just said it out loud.
I was like, that can't be right.
No, it's like three something.
500.
I didn't think I'd make it to 300 or 200, but they did a lot to try and stop us.
Every time that door swings open, I think Morgan's coming in here to tell me something disastrous has happened.
No, it's just the door.
So I owe a lot of it to you guys.
It makes it a lot easier when you're dealing with all this stuff and all the things you have to get put up with and thrown at you and deal with.
And, you know, even my family were like overwhelmed with some of them came to some of these stops on the tour and they just, you know, the amount of everybody was so happy to see them.
And it was just, it doesn't even bother me when these fucking, these, these communist goblin freak show people, you know, they call you all kinds of names and say this and that.
I was like, but I've been in rooms with all you guys, hundreds of you, 500 and something in Hamilton alone, 200 here, 300 there, 100.
And it's like, I know what it is.
Like, you're basically talking about my tattoo.
Like, this is all of our people.
We're all friends here.
This is all.
It's obviously not true.
Like, I'm a piece of shit.
Awful evil.
Nope.
That's funny, though.
That's funny and cute that you think that from your anonymous account in your basement.
Don't forget to take your pills.
Right?
Like, uh...
Could have made it this far without it, but it's because of that, right?
It's because you have these people behind you that gives you the strength to do it.
If no one believed in it, if nobody supported it, if it was just me, I'm not going out there to talk shit to the police or the government or anybody because, I mean, maybe I would for a little bit, but once they start to beat the hell out of you and it becomes apparent nobody gives a shit, why would you?
But a lot of you guys did.
I got, I don't know how many letters I got in jail.
Hundreds.
Some of them from Greece.
One came from Greece.
You can't give up and break and compromise and suddenly turn away from something you've been trying to do or try to inspire because it gets hard when there's these people, you know, praying for you and trying to pull for you and everything like that.
That's the second bit.
Not only do you betray yourself, you betray all of them.
And it's a long shot.
I mean, it's a pretty uphill fight we're in.
It's a pretty big nightmare.
It's a lot of big stuff.
What's up?
There's a video in your inload.
Is there?
Okay, I'll download it.
I think I got it already.
I'm just trying to wrap it.
Everybody keeps interrupting me.
Wait, did you send it to me?
In your message.
In our messages.
Yeah, yeah.
From 946?
Probably.
Yeah, okay, I got it.
All right.
I got to remember what I was talking about and finish this up around.
And I got to go to the Telegram channel.
Doings made this video.
You know?
Okay.
The hell, you see what I got to deal with?
Doors are flying open and constantly.
The door's haunted, by the way, babe.
Yeah, I gotta read the, I'll read these in a little while.
This is gonna take a while.
I gotta probably do at least another hour here.
I was not even getting to Telegram yet.
I'm beating around the bush for this trying to.
What are you doing now?
What's that?
A cake?
I don't need a cake.
Don't open it in here.
I'm in the middle of something.
We'll just.
Yeah, we'll just wait till she's done.
We'll just...
What's the stupid.
Come be right back.
Apparently it has to be opened in here.
Music Oh, wait.
Oh, wait.
No, I'm in the middle of something.
Do we open it so you can hear?
No!
Can it wait till I'm done?
*music*
We're not.
You don't need to open it.
I mean, what I'm just going to try to ignore whatever's going on over there.
What the hell fuck?
I don't remember what I was talking about now.
Fuck.
What am I doing turning into my daily dose of shame?
I wasn't trying to shame you.
I was probably shaming somebody, but I don't remember.
Brian says, read David Icke's latest book, The Reveal.
I'm just reading it now.
His books are enormous.
I've never read any of his.
They're yeah.
Listen to some of his lectures and stuff, though.
Sapuku, thanks a lot, man.
I appreciate that.
He says, buck a pound.
Thank you.
Buck a pound.
I'm not sure what that means.
Appreciate it.
I'm going to read some more of these on Rumble.
Oh, my.
Jenstein says it's time for a gummy.
It almost, yeah, we're getting their true choruses.
I'll pay you to play Motley Crew, Dogs of War.
I don't even have that song, and I can't download it.
Sorry.
At the moment, Chad says, Had to go searching for this skit.
Veteran of the time.
I played that on the one just after Remembrance Day that would have been the 12th, I think, that Tuesday.
That was from 2000 and I think I mean that 2018 or 19. Jenstine says the tour was so great.
I've seen almost every band under the sun, but the energy was better.
It was pretty good.
You should have went to the Hamilton one.
That was the best one.
Patton says we defeated the wrong enemy.
He does like to make that point quite often.
His ghost is upset.
Drops the census back in the day.
Guy on a buffalo fighting off mountain lions and spirit.
Thanks for that episode.
That was a crazy.
It was from some TV show or something.
I can't remember what it is.
Jenstein says, shut up, Faggot.
I don't know who he's talking to.
Hopefully not me, but probably.
Keep your head.
Says, tribe and train, frighten your friends.
F-Y-M-M-F-A-F-O.
500.
Live saved.
Priceless.
Take my money.
Well, I will take your money, but thank you.
Jenstein says, smack my bitch up from CRJ.
You smack him up.
Jaded says, behind every good man is an even better woman.
Morgan is a gem.
She is.
She's setting fires.
What are you doing?
Who is this from?
Should I play a song?
Like, I don't really have anything.
It's from Philip.
That's from Philip?
Why are only three of the candles lit?
Why only three?
Well, five were.
What happened to the other two?
Do I have to blow them out?
It was a long journey.
I guess.
Could have been a stream of itself.
Jeffrey, the city.
Don't burn your hand.
Jeez, turn the candle.
Jeffrey's in there, but he's not edible.
He's not?
No.
Where does he go?
Back to Cambie?
Yes.
Okay.
He's not edible.
So I would choke on it.
Okay, good.
So there's just attempts on my life still, even on a cake.
What's for Philip?
Okay.
Someone check and see if the anti-hate headquarters has exploded.
You're not supposed to ask what you wished for.
We're going to go eat this now.
Okay, you go eat my cake.
I'm going to finish my own show.
Happy 500.
Yeah, thank you.
Full of sad.
All right.
It's almost over, folks.
I didn't even get to telegram yet.
I will in just a minute.
I just got to remember that I was literally, I was a minute away, and then doors and candles and cakes.
Some guy says it's a real bummer talking to normies.
You don't even know we're under attack.
It can be lonely being surrounded by clueless people.
Streams like this help a lot.
Thanks for doing the man.
Well, it helps me too.
I need it or I'll go crazy.
Chucky says, congrats on 500.
The Mayo horses came in your cake.
Well, they're eating it, not me.
Two to choose, here's a few more shekels.
Jailed the platform to be, yeah.
Still no quid.
Second sons, but only because my XRP account is fucking ripping.
Yeah, I've been actually selling off some crypto lately.
I don't like the way things are going.
I'm not going to tell anybody what to do, but I'm good.
I'm doing just fine.
Steven says you're a lucky man.
I certainly am.
I am indeed.
But I was trying to get this.
Sorry, guys.
Is it going to all...
I just...
This will do it.
This will do it.
There.
Now I remember I got it.
Yeah.
The fitness stuff, the health stuff, it's all important, but it's all a component of your spirit, right?
And that's what the war, it's a spiritual war.
That is a huge component of it.
That's a huge component of it.
And taking care of your body and taking this, that's a part of nurturing your spirit as well.
One goes hand in hand.
One can't be at its strongest without the other, you know?
If you're like, you got everything else locked down, but your body is just, you know, it doesn't, it's different if you're, you know, you've got problems.
You're like, I, you know, my legs don't work.
I'm like, well, that's different.
There's always something you can do, but nobody's expecting you to be an Olympic athlete or anything like that.
That's not what I mean.
There's all these forces trying to suppress your spirit and make you weak and malleable and agreeable.
And they're doing a very good job of it, and they all agree.
You know, one government to the next, they're all the same.
Isn't that funny?
The government of Canada, the United States, everywhere.
Australia, New Zealand, all the ones in Europe too.
Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Norway, Denmark.
They're all the same.
They're all about all the same things, all the same tolerances and inclusions and all the same.
Just can't seem to wait until there's less and less and less of you guys until you fucking die.
You know?
So trying to rebuild and reignite and re find that spirit has always been something I've been trying to do just to give to.
I'm overloaded with it.
I have too much of it.
It's probably to my own detriment.
So I try to just lend or give some of it to some other people because there can be the difference between you giving up and not giving up because I've been there.
I've been there at the not, no, I have.
I have been there.
I've been to some pretty dark places myself.
But even just quitting something like these, you know, that course, the military selection I was on that time I told you about, I was like, I was just, all that kept me, it was just a little bit of fuck you, you know?
I knew I felt like I wasn't going to make it.
Nothing I did mattered anyway.
So I was like, but so if that, so if the outcome is certain, then I'm doomed.
Then I can choose to just roll over and die like a wiener.
Or I can just, out of angry spite, just drive myself into the ground till there's nothing left to me at all.
And then I can say I did everything I could.
And then you got nothing to be ashamed of.
Just that little bit of extra fuck you can really get there.
And that's, you know, they take, oh, it's trying to violence.
This is all, nope, this is all a mindset I'm trying to impart.
This is all more what's in your head and in your heart.
And that is what will manifest into reality.
If you can nail those things down, if you can get that shit under control and make yourself powerful inside and outside, then you're going to be something worth contending with.
And then you get friends that do the same thing and more of those friends and more of those friends and more and so on.
I wouldn't have been able to be here.
I wouldn't have been able to do any of this, any of the shit that they did without your guys' help and support, knowing that you're out there.
When I was in the jail in Saskatoon, I was there on Remembrance Day, seven or eight people came and stood outside the fucking jail for hours in Saskatchewan in November.
It was minus 44 degrees for me.
The guards came and told me.
So when I say, I don't have sponsors, I don't have my, I don't care, I don't need them because you guys have given me everything I'll ever need.
You guys pay me what I'm worth.
I don't want any, I don't need anything.
I'm good.
I'm good.
So for all these messages, all these guys say, oh, you know, thank you for doing this and thank you for doing that.
I owe you guys, if anything.
And you know what?
It's been 500 episodes.
It's been over probably six years.
It's been over.
And I don't really know how else to thank anyone or just sometimes actions because this is exactly the action I want you to do, but you know what?
We got the plaid shirt on.
We're back in the olden days.
And if there was ever a time.
Because I don't know.
Who knows?
It could all be over tomorrow.
But we made it this far.
Wow.
Wow.
And if there was ever a time to say thanks and say, here's to another 500 and go old school and flip the bird and tell them to come get some.
Fuck you, make me.
I'd say it's today.
I'd say it's right now.
I'd say it's this Friday.
I'd say it's this Friday.
How about you?
How do you guys feel about it?
Look what I got.
Just for you.
Just for you!
been a minute We're going back to the future, Phil.
Let's see if I remember how to do this shit.
Let's set your sights and try to find a way.
I think of the authority.
The silent majority.
Raised by the system.
Now there's nothing wrong to get them.
We're sick of the treason.
Sick of your lies.
Fuck no, we won't listen.
The master never forgets.
The master never forgets.
That was a while.
The master never forgets.
Fight for your rights.
It's time we had our day.
Cheers, everybody, appreciate it.
Hey, sometimes the authority needs to be fucked.
Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad.
Sometimes it makes you watch your family members die alone behind a plastic sheet, and in that case, fuck those people.
Yeah, fuck them.
Everyone's gonna say he was on Telegram and minimally three fucking hours, basically.
I'm a jerk.
Fuck.
Who had the betting odds on that?
Who saw that one coming?
That was a game time audible.
I was like, Morgan, I need you to do something for me.
We're doing it!
We're going old school!
We're going old school!
Stop!
Stop trying!
Stop trying.
All right.
Stop trying.
That song never gets old.
All right.
We're on.
The Telegram chat is open.
It's been sitting there forever.
I've just been torching these people, probably.
I'm sorry, but, you know.
There's only like two of them in there.
Nobody wants to care.
I unmuted Taco.
How are you, man?
If you can hear me, I don't know.
How are you?
Yeah, I'm good, man.
How are you?
Good.
First and foremost, on behalf of myself, Mrs. Taco, Echo.
Not Kiwi, because she's a fetch.
Yeah, that bird's a dick.
Let me know when that bird dies so I can fucking laugh.
No, I love her.
On behalf of all of us, those guys saw the video.
Congratulations.
From the tour, around the time, I think I put on Telegram.
There was a bird on my shoulder and I was talking to it.
That was the cool bird.
The other one, not so much.
The other one just bit my, tried to bite my eyeball.
I was like, well, that's not nice.
Anyway, so man.
Yeah, thanks.
No, I appreciate it.
Yeah, I wanted to say thank you.
You know, I don't remember when I started listening, probably the mid-100s-ish, somewhere around in there.
It's been a while.
It's been around a while.
Yeah.
Everybody's pumped to hear from Taco.
You saved my sanity, man, along with a lot of other people's.
I think I saved a lot of my own sanity, but thanks for saying that.
I appreciate it.
I was in a real shitty, real shitty place, man.
Some health stuff, and just my world was crashing down, and it was a piece of sanity.
So it means a lot.
So my hat's off to you, man.
Do you have any favorite?
What's your favorite memory?
Do you have any?
I gotta say Ungovernable was amazing.
Like, just 12 hours of bigger time.
Wow.
That's the one I wasn't at, right?
When I was in jail for that one?
That was the one you weren't.
Yeah, you were kind of incarcerated.
Ungovernable.
Ungovernable.
No, that was the Hamilton fundraiser.
I watched that.
Ungovernable?
Was I on there?
I think I did show up towards the end or something, but yeah, I was supposed to be, and you guys are all set up.
That was crazy.
You know what I mean?
I didn't have to do anything.
I was in jail.
I'm like, oh, crap.
Uh-oh, now I'm in trouble.
And all the troops were just like, nah, well, fucking, we got it.
And everything was, yeah, it was pretty cool.
I didn't have to do a whole lot.
And you guys, again, huge help to Morgan, my family, my friend.
Like, if, again, you guys have done, yeah, it's, I don't know, I don't have the words.
Oh, the best I could do was chug a beer.
Seems like a terrible gesture, but for the people that have been following this for any length of time, we'll know that that's quite, I haven't done that in years.
And it probably will be years again.
It's not, don't get used to it.
But I thought, you know what, if there's ever a time and, you know, throw a bone to the, you know, I fat a little bad.
You know, I beat up on the, on the, the booze bad guys a little much, but you know what?
I think they needed it.
I think they needed it.
But also.
Hey, man, you deserve a beer.
You deserve a beer.
It's all good.
But that's why I have the suits and the haircuts and stuff because it's like, look, it says I'm serious, but you know, I go to the plaid shirts.
And, you know, it also says, look, I'm also here to party.
So I like to party.
I like to party.
We like to party.
Yeah, man.
I don't want to take up too much.
I want other people to have a chance, but thank you.
I appreciate it.
And congratulations.
Yeah, don't mention it, man.
Thanks.
Thanks for all your help, too, by the way, brother.
Anytime, I'll I just started a new job, so I've been absent a bit.
But it's been a cool opportunity.
So I'll keep making memes when I can.
And stay strong, brother.
What do you make me?
Always, always.
Thanks, man.
Appreciate it.
Canadian telco.
Nice guy.
Those birds are cool.
The one that doesn't like me is cool.
I just wish it did.
Just kind of kind of go and try to the order that I see them here.
I don't know if I want to.
Before I do it, you guys know on Telegram, like, if you put your real name and your face and picture and everything in there, like, people can see it, right?
But, I mean, I don't think a lot of these people care.
But either way.
Where'd he go?
Here's old Paolo.
Hey, oh, hey.
Hey, oh.
Hey, freak out.
Hi, I'm trying to forget.
I was trying to do a show over here.
I'm like, hey, he's a mic.
I hand it to him.
He doesn't say anything.
And like, dead air, is he serious?
Are you seeing what I'm seeing?
I'm over here, man.
I'm over here and you're over there.
You're over there.
I'm over here.
What are you saying?
What are you saying?
What am I saying?
Are you seeing what I'm seeing?
I'm seeing what I'm seeing.
How are you doing?
I just wanted to say, you know, hats off to you, and hats off to cheers to 500.
And hopefully, there are another 500.
But I just want to thank you for a lot of things.
And, you know, and obviously we haven't talked much because I've been dealing with some other stuff.
Yeah, I swear to hear that, man.
Hope it works.
Yeah, he's getting there.
He's getting there.
He's a fighter.
He used to be a boxer.
So he's right now in the third round, fourth round.
He's taking a couple of punches, but I think he's going to punch you.
But I also want to say, actually, one of my greatest memories when I first came out to see you in FASC, when I kind of, I think you remember this, when I came onto your stream and made a mess in the carpet.
On the carpet?
I don't know if you remember that.
I don't know.
When we had the cake.
You mean you literally walked into the stream, like physically?
Yeah, and then I was talking to Ferry.
I mean, come on.
Oh, maybe.
And then we ate the cake and then Merck, we were supposed to save the cake or something.
And me and you ate the cake at five in the morning.
Like I said, the government's all like, we've got to stop these people.
I was drunk for most of this.
I don't even remember.
Oh, yeah.
They're getting their ass.
I remember.
You know, Ricky fucking whooped their ass.
So they better hope nobody serious comes along or it's going to be easy pickings.
This place is ready to just fall over.
And then obviously Ottawa was a great time, too.
No, Saskatchewan was fun.
There was a lot of great, a lot of good memories out there.
Yeah, yeah.
So, and yeah, it was great.
You know, and obviously Ottawa, but yeah, you know what?
I think we came a long way.
We had our ups and downs, but I think a lot of us are standing tall and doing our thing, right?
Yeah.
You know, that's all I wanted to say.
And, you know, I just got back home.
I've been doing a lot of traveling, you know, going back and forth, you know, the hospitals and stuff.
So it's been fun.
I've had a few scary moments.
But like I said, I think he's going to pull through.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, best of luck, man.
We're pulling for you.
Yeah, man.
I appreciate it, man.
Of course.
Of course, brother.
Take care.
What else we got?
Who was next?
I think it was Steve.
Steve!
Hello, Steve.
Hello, Jared.
Oh, my God.
Hi?
Is that how you actually sound?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, that wasn't the same.
You have two different voices.
Which is your real one?
One was very demonic sounding.
This one's my real one.
Your mother's down here.
Okay, that's your real one.
Okay, good.
I was getting kind of freaked out.
Fuck, she died in 2016.
From the exorcist, you didn't.
Pharmaceuticals killed her.
Yeah, why doesn't everybody remember every obscure movie and television reference I make?
What's wrong with you?
How's it going, man?
How are you doing?
It's going fabulous over here.
Good.
So I guess I'll make it quick.
It was around my...
And I called out to this community, and this community has delivered, and it's going great.
It does do for the size that it is.
You know, like some people, you know, they need this or they need that.
And it's like, listen, there's only so many of us.
It's not like there's 20 million of us, you know, yet.
But, you know, for the size of it, it really fucking hits, it punches above its weight class.
That's for sure.
I think we proved that with the effort to help Chris Lysak get a lawyer.
I think we came up with, I don't know, $270,000 or something crazy routinely.
What we just did for Mark Friesen and then there was that young fellow in the hospital with his mom and the Castleman cleanup and the whole for, you know, we're going to see if we can do, we can do a lot, actually.
There's quite a few of us and they're mostly all really good people that, you know, mean well and they've got good hearts.
Good hearts.
And yeah.
So once when there's 10 times as many of us, we'll probably take over the world, I guess.
Because we'll be bored.
We'll be bored.
We'll have nothing to do.
It's there to be taken over.
Everyone running it is an idiot.
So it should be easy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
So it's been great.
And it's IRL as Fox for me.
And it's fantastic.
So I'll leave it at that.
And let's get on to the new caller.
And yeah, we're in it to win it.
Absolutely.
Right on, Steve.
Thanks.
I appreciate it, brother.
Thanks for calling.
All right.
Cheers.
Have a good night.
And we got Adrian.
Yo, Adrian!
Adrian!
That's a terrible impression.
I don't know what that was supposed to be.
I don't know what else to say.
The name is Adrian, male, female.
I don't know.
They're unmuted, but I don't know if you have to unmute yourself.
And the Telegram app, there's a little button to put your hand up, and then you also have to physically unmute your microphone.
There we go.
There we go.
There it is.
Sorry, I got boomer tech there for you.
We're all retarded.
It's fine.
You just need more bass in your voice when you're starting to do it.
You got to get low.
Oh, Adrian.
I was trying to do that.
A little bit of slur and punch drunk by the Russian guy who rattled my noodle, you know.
I've been hearing him my whole life, so I got pretty good at doing the impression.
Oh, yeah.
You've been hearing Sylvester Stallone your whole life?
What do you mean?
I've been hearing everyone going, yo, Adrian.
Very good at doing the impression.
I know, that was terrible.
I should have even made that joke.
It's like, you fucking hack.
Like, what a God.
Oh, I bet he's never heard that before.
Yeah, no kidding.
You're right.
You're going to hit me next time I see you.
It's fine.
I deserve it.
First off, just, as always, congratulations on 500.
Oh, thanks, man.
I guess.
You guess you're not proud of me?
I guess.
I mean, it's just weird.
It's, yeah, it's been quite a few.
I was never really keeping track or keeping count and just kind of doing one thing one day to the next.
The next thing you know, it was, it's this.
You know, I guess it just goes to speak to don't look at, you know, people are like, I want to be X, Y, Z, or I want to be where, or be this, or have that, or whatever.
And they just look at how far away that is instead of just do the first thing you would just start going that way, you know, just one day at a time, do the one thing, the next thing, then do the next thing after that.
Don't think about it too much.
I think people look ahead too far and get intimidated by the.
Well, you've done a good job building up your platform, but you also did a good job building up the community because I've seen a lot of internet communities that just end up imploding due to infighting or just backstabbing.
But it seems like it's one of the only communities that actually genuinely care about the people inside of the community with helping each other.
Many have tried.
They now reside on.
You got to win the grass.
Yeah, they now reside on Dumpster Island where they belong.
Yeah, there's been attempts, but it's, you know, I think it's just because of the people.
It wasn't just me.
I've had a lot of help.
A lot of the other guys stepped up and have done a lot of work themselves.
We just found a good core group of guys, and I think that's just they attract more of the same kind of energy.
You know, if you got if you got a group of really bad, shitty fucking people, that's who they're going to attract.
That's who all is going to gravitate towards that place.
So, you know, I think it's just, what do they say?
You're more like the five people you spend the most time around.
Or if you spend time around no one, whoever the five people you listen to the most on the internet is.
So I guess.
So you're a Nazi now is what you're saying, I guess, is what I'm saying for you.
How's that working out?
Oh, you know, you become public enemy number one, but hey, it's kind of fun, to be honest.
It's not boring, you know, makes life more interesting.
There's not a lot to get excited about these days.
Well, all fucks go out the window, and it doesn't really matter what anyone says about you anymore, and you stop kind of holding back.
Yeah, that's for sure.
I won't take up too much of your time.
I know you got other people on.
There's a few.
None of them will put up their hands.
Oh, there's one there.
I'll get to him in a minute.
What was your, do you have any favorite, any particular standout memories?
I don't know if I'd say about a favorite episode, but I will say one of my most memorable moments.
One of the most memorable moments was, I think, I'm trying to remember what the details were.
I think it was the military took away your pension or they did something to you.
I remember you holding up your medals and you were just like yelling about how you are their brother and they did this to you.
After everything you put in and everything you did, they backstabbed you.
Yeah, that was always a memorable moment for me.
That's something a lot of guys have to learn the hard way.
They didn't take, so I do still have a pension, but the way it works, it's not like one check that you get.
There's like, okay, this is your pension, which is only this much.
And then there's this benefit and that benefit and this benefit and that benefit and this benefit.
And they're all from different companies and different sources too.
So it's a it's a mess.
So what they did was, and they actually changed the rules before or shortly after we were deployed to Canahar to where it's not a war we were in.
It was a troubling incident or whatever the fuck.
So they could get away with giving us way less and they outsourced stuff to these anyway.
Yeah, they cut some shit that they're like, yeah, you don't qualify for this anymore.
I'm like, oh, okay, that's neat.
I don't know how that works, but, you know, it's what they do.
It's fine.
I'm, you know, doing just fine without them.
So they want to be dicks.
It's okay.
But yeah.
You know, you nearly took an RPG moment for him, but heck.
The tree did.
The olive tree technically did, which, you know.
Thank you, Tree.
Great job.
Great save.
Great block.
You're the Ed Belfour of trees.
It was a close call.
It's a close call.
All right.
I got a couple more here.
Is there anything else you want to say?
Nope, but just thanks for everything, man.
Don't mention it, brother.
Have a good night.
Thanks for calling in.
Who else we got here?
Now, it says his name is Labia Liquor, but it's like the drink liquor, like L-I-Q-U-O-R.
Like he's cute like that, but we know what he's really trying to say.
So I don't know if this is an advertisement.
I don't know if it's, what is it?
What is it?
Let's get to the bottom of this.
Just a little punny old gamer tag I had tip of my trying to beat censorship back in the day.
I just figured none of the nerds at Sony would know what a labia was.
Probably.
Sure enough, I was able to pass that through.
You're 100% right.
Now, do you often have women being like, so like, is this like an ironic name?
They don't just come out at it.
They're just like, please, they'll be like, so that's funny.
But really?
Has it ever happened to you?
Do they see the name and go?
I don't like, you know, wear it on a name tag out in public or not.
You should try it.
Yeah.
Maybe I should, actually.
Hi, my name is.
So I should try that.
Somebody might, you know, listen, some will slap you, but out of, I mean, we're not, you're playing in the long game.
Out of 100, right?
Out of 100 women, if 97 of them slap you, three of them might sit on your face.
And if that's the goal, then all you got to do is make 100 swings and you win every time.
You know, 60% of the time it works every time.
So I don't know.
Maybe that's probably not good.
I just chugged a beer.
It's just probably terrible advice.
I used to do this way too often.
Well, you're probably the reason I quit drinking.
So this was very hypocritical of me.
But like I said, I'm not like, I just don't drink for sport anymore.
I'll drink once in a while and I just, it was fun for, you know, we used to do it a lot with the guys on the stream and stuff.
So, but, you know, 500, might as well.
I mean, I'd live to be another 500.
The Russians are launching nukes now, so you never know.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's just flirt with World War III, shall we?
Why not?
I flirted with Scare Reader stuff.
I don't doubt it.
I don't doubt it.
That was a jab at an ex-girlfriend.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Do you have any favorites?
I just want to.
I just wanted to congratulate you on the 500 there, Jare.
You've been there with me and kept my mental sanity because without you, I don't know what I would have done.
You're just the voice, you know, that just took the words right out of my head.
I'm just like, oh, there are people that think like me.
So we're not totally fucked yet.
Yeah, we're around.
We're just listening to us.
That's why we have to band together and basically perform an armed coup of the government.
We got him.
He said it.
Write it down.
Gun bomb knife.
Yeah.
No, I appreciate it.
Thanks.
Before I let you go there, I just wanted to give a quick shout out to the community.
I know you mentioned it about we had a loss in the community not too long ago.
I was the roommate of that guy.
Oh, fuck.
Sorry to hear that, man.
I just wanted to say thank you to everybody.
Our community really came together, helped me out, and I think they all know who they are.
So from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate that more than anything.
And a special shout out to Nanya.
He helped me do what we needed to do.
Yeah.
Well, I'm glad they did, man.
I appreciate that.
And let us know or me or anybody if you need any.
I'm not going to say too much because personal, but I know what it's like, obviously, and a lot of other people do.
And stuff like that happens.
People have a tendency to blame themselves, even if they weren't involved or weren't even there.
It's like, did I say something?
Could I say or have done or XYZ or whatever?
And it's just the reality is no.
It was never in your control to do or not.
People do what they're going to do.
And sometimes that's what happens.
But, you know, when it's over, we all go home at the end of the day, right?
And we're all going to be hanging out again when this is all over.
So it's just, you know, some people go home early.
Some people go home early.
That's all.
Yeah, you betcha.
But no one else gets on the truck from here on in.
And I'm taking it all right.
I just want to let everybody know that I'm doing good.
I just, you've given me a lot of strength from over the years, too.
So I appreciate it from everybody.
Yeah, don't mention it, brother.
Okay.
All right.
Cheers.
Take care.
Take care, bro.
Good and fool.
Who's next?
It's all God the bead lady.
Cambie, what's going on?
You're not going to say anything gross, are you?
Aw, well, I had something saved, but I guess I can refrain if I must.
I mean, I don't know.
It's your...
I mean, there's...
I mean...
It's one thing for me to say it, but I feel like if it came out of the...
It's going to come out of my mouth.
I feel like if it came out of the voice of a woman, it's going to like...
I don't know.
But I feel like it would be competitive.
I feel like I should probably weigh about 600 pounds and have like a deep smoker voice like old Deborah.
You know, to say something gross instead of sounding like Barbara Perry.
High school.
Well, she does have an automated taco stuffer.
So.
See, here we go with the.
Well, I have.
I'm just getting warmed up.
Don't be scared now.
I'm just trying to stop.
I have a very vivid imagination and so many different machines and Leonardo da Vinci's and like I don't get what anyway.
What did you want to say that wasn't horrifying?
Anything?
I just wanted to say thank you and congratulations on 500.
My favorite memory personally was when Jeffrey, obviously, my assassin bee, came onto the scene for Doug Ford.
That was a powerful moment for me.
He's forever commemorated in this bee.
We've got a few of them.
There's a lot of bee themed.
We got so much honey.
It's wild.
We make little jokes about bees.
I think we got seven gallons of honey over the tour.
People are like, here, I made all the honey in Ontario for you.
I'm like, okay.
I told Morgan I was going to give her a five-gallon pail.
She's like, you would not believe it.
Well, it's over.
I'm looking at it right now.
There's like different flavors.
I have enough honey to last until the Anunnaki return, I guess.
Do they like honey?
Tomorrow if Hillary Clinton gets her way, you know.
Okay, I don't want to have to mute you, but I mean, I guess I have to.
Is there like a.
Well, I haven't even started talking about the inception of drippings yet.
Bloody, fuck you, Bloody!
Do you remember that?
Whoa, wait, man, no!
No, no, no, no, no!
No, man!
You heard the man?
No!
I mean, if it's frog.
This is a wholesome.
I'm one beer.
I could do crazy things.
Okay, well, I'm going to let you do that, and I'll keep the I'll just keep it PG for this evening.
Big shout out to the community.
I love you guys all.
Have a good night.
Thanks, Cambrie.
Appreciate it.
She was a huge help.
Calgary, I believe.
She helped a lot with that one.
There's a whole, I wasn't not keeping track.
I think this guy was next.
We'll do this.
We'll do another six or seven minutes.
I want to take all night, but grape connoisseur.
Does this mean you're like a wine addict, or what does that mean?
Oh, God, it's hearing me.
What?
Hello?
It sounded like a ghost, and then he disappeared.
That's weird.
The user is gone.
Did we just live listen to someone get abducted by aliens?
Okay, I don't know.
That was very strange.
Okay.
We'll just move.
Intrusive thoughts.
What's up, man?
Hey, how's it going?
Yeah, I don't know what happened there.
That sounded weird on this side.
He's dead.
He's probably dead, but yeah, they something got him.
Chupacabras, man.
They're out there.
Wendigo is in the trees.
There easily could be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm just hitting just after that two-year mark, getting the boot out of the old military there.
So I like a lot of, you know, when you bring it back to the old war stories and, you know, helmet time kind of, you know, bring it to that kind of relatable playing field.
One of my favorite moments is when you're talking about, you know, you're set in ambush, you know.
Oh, God.
Everyone knows that pain, even if it's just training.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ever sit in the wrong ambush position all night because your officer's an idiot?
That's fun.
That's the best.
Oh, yeah.
There's been a couple times of that middle.
Then you get to do it again.
Oh, yeah.
I love the army.
Yeah.
But yeah, now, like, I've only been in the community around for about a year now.
I've spoken to you, obviously, before, too, about, you know, some of my story and what brought me here and, you know, things like that.
So, you know, I feel like while I only just got here, you know, we have a kinship in fighting a shared foe, so to speak, you know.
So I want to just, you know, thank you and the community.
You know, it was a real rough fucking transition period.
You know, I'm still trying to figure out who the fuck I am and what I'm going to do with life and all of that.
Right.
Like it took me to feed all of that from your identity of, you know, being a fucking Jew banker fucking goon.
Right.
And like, you know, it probably took me.
They twisted that fucking thing about like, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
It took me probably four, four or five years before I felt comfortable being out of the military.
At least three, maybe more.
You know?
And I was like, it'll probably take at least as long as I was in to be out, to be like done.
You know, I'm already starting to figure what acronyms mean.
And you know what I mean?
I used to watch those old war documentaries of like guys from World War II and they'd just be like, oh, you know, describing stuff in like layman's terms.
Like, how do they not remember what any of this stuff is called?
Like, weren't there?
And it was like, I just got in the army like seven years ago and I already forgot tons of shit.
Never mind, 70 years.
So yeah, it's just when your brain doesn't need it anymore on a regular basis, it's like delete, load new shit in there, put download something else.
The ghost of skill fade spikes again.
It sure does.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
All right, man.
You got any?
I got one, two people.
I got a few more other people, and then we'll go ahead and go to somebody else.
I just want to say thank you.
Cheers, brother.
Take care.
Good to hear from you.
Oh, God, this is going to be a fucking.
Oh, do I even want to open this one?
It's always a problem.
It always goes in a place that's kind of scary.
It's not so much what they say, it's just...
It's just a lot either way, but I guess I'll unmute Breezy and let her talk.
My God.
Oh my God.
I'm talk.
I'm just going to let you know that I'm alive.
Okay.
Everything's fake and gay.
It is.
And tribe and train.
Why does this feel like a hostage video?
Because.
Because it is.
No, I just came back from hanging out with my sister and I had a good time.
And life's kind of shit.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
So I just want to say thanks.
Don't worry.
And everybody, I'm still alive.
Good.
We're glad.
Very much so.
That's what we're shooting for.
Well, there's a dog that's trying to eat you, so maybe not for much longer.
No, my wiener dog.
It's okay.
He's German.
Well, you don't.
German dog.
He'll devise ways to get you.
Did you know that he could invent a roller coaster of death for you?
He could even invent a masturbation machine of death for you.
He's a German dog.
They're sadistic.
They're sadistic.
They are.
They are.
And he's a dog son.
Oh, great.
So, well, there's that to worry about.
You know he's throwing those little tiny Romans.
Oh, God.
Yeah, you're in deep trouble.
You should probably call the police.
Not the regular cops either.
You'll need like a whole, you'll need at least 100 armed men with automatic weapons.
Really?
Yeah, at least.
At least.
Yep.
Why can't I get a fucking tank?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I want to kill those or damn it.
No, we're not allowed to have those anymore.
Not after last time.
Not anymore.
No.
All right.
All right.
You got any, what a, do you have any favorites?
No, I'm good.
I'm done.
I'm done.
I'm done fucking harassing you.
You can just wanted to know.
I was this whole buildup.
Like it was going to be, and you're just like, yeah, I just wanted to tell you I have a dog that's trying to eat me.
I'm like, okay, well, that's.
Could have been worse.
It's been worse.
You're welcome.
It's been worse.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Take care.
Take care of yourself.
You too.
Cheers.
The grape man is back.
Probably possessed now.
We'll see.
His mic is muted.
I could move on to the Yukon guy and then maybe one or two more.
We got to get out of here.
But Grape Connoisseur.
He's not speaking.
Is he dead?
The Russians?
Tomas, like who's...
He's just not responding.
He's not responding.
He's dead.
I think he's dead.
I think they got him.
All right.
Well, He's probably okay.
I've seen his name around a few times, the grape connoisseur, but I guess, well, whatever.
We heard it.
He got abducted by something.
He's gone now.
We got.
Where is it?
I thought I just pressed it.
Synthetic C17.
What's up, man?
You two, are you also abducted?
Hey, brother.
Thank God.
What's up?
Who Honda?
What?
Desan Hoot.
What?
I'm learning Afrikaans.
Okay.
We don't speak that here.
We speak English, French, or...
Yeah, I know.
Or Punjabi in Hindi if you're in Parliament.
Well, that's what the farmers speak in South Africa.
Yeah, but if you're in Parliament, you have to address the Canadian parliamentarians in Hindi or Punjabi.
That's what we're speaking.
I'm going to challenge that with African people.
Well, that's illegal.
That's white supremacy, and you should be killed.
Yeah, well, when I fucking grew up as a kid, it was Six and Stones.
Well, it hurt my bones.
Yeah, and you know who invented it?
It's been so long, I don't even know.
You know who invented?
Six and Stones will hurt my bones, but words will never hurt.
Yeah, and you know who?
Where did we go wrong?
You know who invented that?
I don't.
Adolf Hitler.
Oh, Jesus.
Did he actually?
Yep.
Probably.
Why not?
Hey, bro.
Hey, bro.
It's fucking awesome to speak to you like fucking just one-on-one like this.
Like, oh, man, there's so much I want to say, it's hard to say, but it's like so often, but to have a direct line talking to you right here, it's like an energy is shifted into like, I don't know, it's just weird.
It's just weird, you know?
It's just like, holy shit, I can actually talk to this guy.
But things are good.
Things are actually going good after fucking rejecting the juice and got my job back.
Good for you.
Doesn't matter anymore.
Come on in.
Well, now if you have a sniffle or if you outright have COVID, it's like, oh, fuck, whatever.
Come back tomorrow.
Oh, it's the before.
I was like, oh, no, you're gone a week or two or fuck whatever.
The flu has returned.
Colds are a thing again?
Oh, I thought it was only...
Oh, I thought it was only certain death or health.
I didn't know there was anything in between anymore.
There's signs all around work.
It's like, oh, it's respiratory illness season.
I'm like, huh.
I always remembered it to be cold and flu season.
I'm like, you know, sleep more and like be warm and drink soup and fucking anyway.
Drink soup.
Anyway, I know there's a couple other people want to talk, man.
Fucking love you, man.
Love Diaglon.
It's like the only thing that makes sense and reason.
Like people want to call bullshit.
Oh, you're extremists.
You're racist.
Like, no, I just want to live the life I grew up knowing.
And like, people are nice and friendly.
And like, you don't have to lock your door going out.
And like, anyway, I don't have to.
You explain it pretty thoroughly all the time, so I'm not going to get into it.
I'm not sure what I do.
What do I want to say?
Okay, I'm going to fucking spool my shit up here.
Most rememberable.
That's not right.
memorable.
The moment...
Thanks.
Fuck.
Thank you.
I remember I told you that I found myself a daguerre and you're like, oh, yeah, right on.
And you went into like this fucking low-key strip dance 80s drummer thing.
Like that was after a bit you did about 80s drummers are just like doing whatever they're doing.
But you did it.
It was like about five or ten minutes that you went on with this with the music.
We were just laughing around.
Sounds like me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm also going to throw out, it is what it is.
And fuck June bugs.
Well, I mean, they deserve to die.
Look at them.
Look at them.
Are you serious?
I know.
Nothing is asking to die more than a June bug has ever.
I mean, come on.
It just like flies in your hair and gets all stuck.
A June bug flew in your hair?
Who is your therapist?
I had never had one.
You need one.
You're not okay.
I know, but you're not right outside the barn.
No, you're not okay.
You need a therapist.
Fuck, who is?
Look around, man.
Who is most people don't have June bugs nesting in their hair?
I'm holding it together.
We're all holding it together, but I remember June bugs.
We had the barn light on outside, and we'd have Babington rackets.
They'd come around.
But you're in the Yukon, right?
June bug tennis was the thing.
I am now, yeah.
Are there June bugs there?
And it's fucking minus 20 right now, and there's been snow everywhere since early August.
You moved there because there's no June bugs, isn't it?
That is the reason, isn't it?
Well, that is a great button.
Yeah, you need therapy.
Yeah, that's for sure.
All right, man.
Yeah, so that's my most memorable moment.
You dancing around and there's something else.
I am known to be a terrible dancer.
That is true.
Pressure on the spot.
Yeah.
There's something else I can't fucking remember, but you guys are crushing it.
You know, you guys are an inspiration.
Fucking, it's just like people want to live their lives and not be in danger of like having it ruined.
Fuck, I don't know.
I don't know what to say.
I'm going to sign off.
It's all good, man.
Thanks for all you do.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
I don't know if I should say congratulations, but I will say kudos, good sir.
Fuck Daglon.
Keep on trucking.
I'll accept it.
You guys have a good night.
Cheers, brother.
Thanks, man.
All right.
I got a couple more.
Derek, I definitely got to bring on, but I'm going to do Island Jason quickly, and then we'll have Derek, and then we'll probably have to fucking go back to gay stuff, I guess.
Island Jason, what's up, man?
I need waiting room music.
Do I?
Do I need like a...
Annie, when...
Could be being hunted by Japanese assassins right now, for all we know.
And I kind of hope he is.
I kind of hope he is because of all this dead air.
I hope they get him.
I hope he's a crossbow or like a bear trap.
You know, a bear trap and then he's swarmed by bees.
That would be a way to go.
Sharks, maybe.
Is there water nearby?
Some kind of animal attack?
All right, he's taking you.
I don't know.
I don't know what's going on.
Island Jason fell asleep, I guess.
Derek, please be awake.
Derek?
Don't make me do this again.
This is me.
Derek!
This is unacceptable!
Nobody's listening.
They're just sitting in here and they're like, yeah, I'll talk.
And then I know what he's doing.
Just like what he was doing on the tour.
Whereas Derek, he's smoking.
He's out smoking.
He's always out smoking.
If you can't find Derek, check the smoking area.
That's where he is.
I used to work with guys like this in the Army.
You could never find them.
You could never know where they were.
Check the smoke pit.
They're always out there.
I just came out here.
No, you've been out here all day.
You've been out here all day.
There's 400 cigarette butts in that can.
I know they're all yours because I emptied it this morning because I was the fucking duty NCO.
Derek's not coming back either.
All right, fine.
Stay gone.
Last one.
You know what?
This guy's name is Dag Tastic.
He has to be good.
Has to be.
Your name is Dagtastic.
It has to be good because if it's not, I'm seriously considering joining the French Foreign Legion at this point.
Hello?
Is he?
Oh, there he is.
Hey, Jeremy, how's it going?
Good.
Thank God.
I've been trying to find somebody to talk to, but for an hour, everyone's smoking cigarettes and being eaten by Japanese assassins.
What are you doing?
Yeah, Joe probably fell asleep.
He's smoking.
Like you said, he's probably taking a smoke wave.
Of course he is.
Hey, Jeremy, do you know what?
I heard that the Royal Canadian Navy is trying to be more inclusive and accepting these days.
So instead of Heart of Oak, they should have a new song called Heart of Oak.
Well, I think being openly gay was a requirement to join the Navy in the first place.
Part of the aptitude test was how many guys you had to demonstrate that you could jerk off four guys at a time, I think was the within two minutes or something like that.
I think that's the entry requirement to the Navy.
So it wouldn't surprise me.
Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me either.
I mean, there is a song after all about the village people.
And well, it's kind of self-explanatory.
Good God.
Good God.
All right, man.
Do you have any fate?
Do you have anything you want to mention or bring up?
It's been a few years.
How long have you been around?
You have any favorite memories or disappointments?
Yeah, actually.
I started listening to you in late 2021.
Tyler Russell gave yourself.
Now he's in America.
He's trying to He's just another video game streamer now.
And he's like, fuck.
Trump's going to kick everybody out of America that's not a citizen.
So, I mean, I don't know.
Get good at hiding, maybe.
I don't know what's going to happen with that.
But yeah.
All right.
All right.
I got one more I got to get through, and then I'm going to get out of here, man.
Do you have anything else you want to say?
No, I just want to say thank you for helping keep me sane and keeping all of us entertained.
And I just wanted to say thank you and have a good night.
Oh, thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
You have a good night, too.
Last one, we got this is somebody I recognize from the, you're a rumble person, I'm pretty sure.
Who did I get you or not?
Leaf nurse.
Where are you, Leaf Nurse?
I unmuted her and then she disappeared.
I don't know.
This thing is working against me.
Morgan's in here somehow, too.
Probably gloating about eating my cake.
She's probably like, I ate your whole cake.
So I unmute Leaf Nurse to talk.
She disappears.
Morgan shows up, mutes herself, just so I'd see her there, just so she'd know that she's eating my cake.
Probably won't say anything.
Probably because she's got a mouthful of cake that was meant for me.
You guys saw she brought it in here.
I blew the candles out and everything.
I'll go in there.
There's going to be anything left.
She'll have eaten it all.
Also won't say anything.
Dare she.
Okay.
I'm going to give this one more time.
Oh, there she is.
I can hear myself.
You have to mute the stream.
Also won't say anything.
I have not touched the cake.
Mute the stream.
Nobody has.
You have to mute the stream.
I can hear myself.
I got to go.
We have it on inside.
It's everywhere.
Yeah, and you're eating all the cake.
We love you long.
Yeah, I eat all the cake.
Yeah, thanks.
Thanks for showing me the cake.
I'm never going to eat.
Thank you.
Love you.
Jesus.
The abuse I take.
Okay.
Leaf nurse, save.
This has been a disaster.
I'm never doing Collins again.
Hello.
Can you hear me now?
Yes.
Okay, well, it wasn't unmuting for me for some reason.
I don't know.
Your computer system possessed my phone.
No, that was Jews.
Okay, well, they can fuck off me.
Well, anyways, I just wanted to say congrats on your 500th stream.
That's pretty, not stream, episode of Ragecast.
My favorite memory was when Morgan came in and drank that black slush that you wouldn't touch.
I remember this.
Yes.
It was from Weasel, and they sent me these, and it was tar.
It was tar in a can.
And I, she's.
You got totally mogged by her.
Well, she's Scary, like she would have won Fear Fact.
Like, the things were like, you got to eat something gross on Fear Facts, or she'd eat it all and be like, I don't even care.
Like, she'll eat anything.
She can, yeah, I'm not surprised.
I mean, I just wish she didn't humiliate me like that in public, but I mean, of course, she was going to.
So this can be done.
Thanks for bringing that back up.
So, is this just everybody?
Everybody make fun of Jeremy Knight.
I get it.
I see.
Okay.
Fine.
You asked for our favorite memory.
Well, I'd hope you did it to yourself.
I'd hoped it would have been something else.
All right.
I got it.
She had to say, anything else you want to say before I get out of here?
It's something almost four hours I've been sitting here.
Yeah, I know.
I've been watching you.
Oh, no condolences.
No, just thanks.
And I sent an update to Morgan about my son, the video I showed you in Hamilton.
Okay.
He's doing amazing.
And it's this community that has allowed me to survive this whole mishap.
So thank you very much.
Have a good night.
Thank you.
Thanks, Leaf Nurse.
Glad to hear you guys are doing good.
All right, guys.
I'm going to shut down the, that's enough of Telegram.
Telegram is, you know, it didn't.
Sometimes it giveth, but it can also take its away.
I'm going to read some of these other chats I missed in the meantime.
Swiss Dangles, you're an excellent morale officer.
Keep the inspiration.
Your queen brings you a cake and you can't kiss her back.
I tried, but she was just starting to get me tonight.
I can't do anything right.
My God.
Busted my balls.
No, you weren't.
You meant it.
You're all just trying to steal her from me.
I see you guys.
I know what's going on.
You're never going to get anywhere near her.
I'll kill every single one of you.
Scotian says, I think it was a pleb ghost impression.
Yeah, maybe it could have been.
Steven says, large riots in Montreal.
Antifa pro-homance, usual suspects out of our country's fucked.
Yeah, we're not going to do anything.
And they can't do anything.
The police can't do anything.
They don't have the manpower to do anything about any of this.
And they're all just, you know, it's great.
It's great with the powers that be have created for us.
It says, Lee's first comment.
I remember that, Jeremy couldn't finish that black drink.
Morgan, it wasn't.
Fuck you.
If you can drink it, good for you.
If you can drink, you know, Satan's fucking semen, you go right ahead and do that.
But I'm not in a hurry to do it.
Jenstein says, that was sweet, you ungrateful bastard.
Well, you're welcome.
Jeersy says, thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
Let's talk about Jews.
We're out of time, man, and we do it a lot.
And you know what?
You heard what they did to Leaf Nurse.
Odious Patton says, fuck you, Caesars.
Lynn says, the best people I know I have found because of the Convoy and D'Agalon, Camby, NYB, and so many more.
We left Ottawa for Alberta and found built our community.
Now we're linking them up.
Thank you.
I'm glad you're doing better.
Good for you.
Jenstine says, no, Derek, I'm sorry, bro.
You're my favorite.
Well, he's smoking right now, so he can't answer you.
Last Canadian says, over these seven years, the best moment was live in our friends' backyard with Greg on the climber.
Oh, oh, live in our friends' backyards with Glegg on the climber, Ginger on the Truth.
Right.
Yeah.
So we had a little kind of impromptu party there at this guy.
Yeah, that was a good time.
That was funny.
That was a good time.
I enjoyed that.
PP Singh.
Oh, good.
Says, happy 500.
It was not too long ago that I serviced my 500th young lad under the Alexandra Bridge.
It's part of my common sense plan to make prostitution safer for our Canadian whores.
Fewer Johns on the street that need a tug equals fewer hoes that could be assaulted or even murdered.
Bare back better.
That is horrifying, but...
You know, you'd like to think you'd have...
I should just get out of here, I think, at this point, right?
Really?
It's been a long night.
Didn't touch a single news story.
Didn't need to.
Didn't care.
It's all going to be there tomorrow.
It's all crap.
It's all terrible.
You know, I just wanted to sit here and hang out with you guys and enjoy the fact.
They tried.
They tried hard to shut us down.
It never worked.
Last one in Truth.
It says, Grug like Grug stories and Grug likes how future makes past.
That makes present.
Psyops numbers days.
All right.
All right.
What are we going to do?
I got to wrap this up and get out of here.
And I do.
I had one beer and I'm like, I'm going to piss my pants.
And I'm not doing it again.
I did it once for you guys.
And I tried to bury it.
I tried to hide the 310 shame.
I'm not doing it again.
I'm not bringing it back.
I am going to just go outside and pee in the bushes like a real man, like a grown-up, because I don't have indoor plumbing.
It's okay.
It's okay.
All right.
Where are we at here?
Alice says, Chairs to 500.
Been watching since before the rage casts.
Thanks for all you've done.
Oh, you have, actually.
Some of those old videos and all that kind of stuff, right?
All right.
What else?
All right.
I didn't do a lot of yelling.
I wasn't doing angry.
I don't know.
I just wanted to hang out with you guys and appreciate it.
It's been 500.
We've got lots, probably lots more time to do this.
I've done it 499 other fucking times.
It's nice to just sit and appreciate it and, you know, smell the roses once in a while.
It's been a long haul.
It's been a long run.
I didn't think it would get this way.
I was just trying to make my friends laugh and have a good time in my basement several years ago.
And now it's morphed into this whole thing, which is getting bigger and more interesting every day.
And there's a lot of other things we're working on that I can't, you know, I just, obviously not now.
Tonight, I don't have the time to get into, but I, but I will.
And when it's, you know, feels like it's a good time for you guys to hear about it and talk about it, I will do that at that time.
And until then, I'm just going to keep plugging away and working away with my friends and I at some things that we're going to try and do in the future.
2025 will be an interesting year, I think.
I think it'll be a little more fun.
But we got Christmas coming up.
I hope you guys find a way to make it decent.
You know, it's brutal out there.
Everybody's broke.
Everything's falling apart.
It's a fucking nightmare.
But again, the war is not as physical as you'd think.
I mean, it is.
That is always an aspect of it.
But none of this would work if we had people that were remoralized, if they were spiritually, mentally strong, physically strong.
And these are all components of it.
It's not just getting In shape and taking care of yourself for vanity reasons.
It's hard to do.
It's harder to do than it is to sit around and do nothing, isn't it?
It forces you to learn discipline.
It forces you to take some self-control.
You can't eat trash and garbage and be drunk all the time and be in good shape.
You just can't.
You have to choose, right?
And what are they?
They want you to choose easy.
Oh, go, go.
Look at every commercial.
Garbage, trash, booze, poison, pills, whores, fucking all of it, all the time.
It's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
It's pervasive and it's weakened us to the point that the weakest people that we could possibly fathom are just walking all over us.
Look at these people.
Do you have any fear of them?
Do you really look at the people in the Canadian state or wherever you're at, in the United States, if you're in Australia, if you're in France, if you're, I don't care.
Look at who these people are.
And I don't mean all their suits or their money as a as a life force.
You know that thing I said?
It's like your soul that exists outside.
It's contained in your body.
It's limited now.
You maybe could be able to see and think and know so many more things, but not while you're in here because you're in fucking, you're in simulation mode.
You're in human mode and you're only allowed to do as much as your body allows.
And, you know, I think that's part of it.
But look, look, these people are what?
Trust fund babies.
They're doing crack cocaine.
They're just partying all the time.
They don't know anything about anything.
They have journalism degrees and they're running finance departments of entire countries.
It's preposterous.
It's a joke.
Lots of people can see that and identify that.
Yes, it is a joke.
You're right, it is.
So it is a joke.
Is that enough?
Do we stop there and go, it's a joke?
Oh, well, that's it.
Let's just play.
No, I don't want to stop there.
Because our time here is finite.
It is limited.
I've been acutely aware of that since I was a very young man, 19, 20, 21 years old.
My friends, people I loved and lived with for years, I expected to be around a long time.
They came home in boxes and bags, not even resembling human beings.
Nothing gone all over.
Everything they thought they were going to do, be achieved, it's all over.
It's all gone.
It's nothing.
It can be over like that.
You're not special.
You're not the main character.
You're not some central figure in a grand scheme.
You're just one other person, just like me, just like them, just like everybody else.
And they inherited this.
They inherited all of it.
They didn't build this.
They didn't build any of these control systems.
They didn't build the government.
They didn't build the police.
They didn't build the legal infrastructure.
They didn't build any of it.
They're just the same as us.
If we decided we were going to be pieces, I want to be into politics and I'm going to be, I could have fucking did that if I wanted to.
If I wanted to do that when I was 16, I'm going to be prime minister.
I'd be doing a hell of a lot better than fucking Pierre is because I'm 10 times the man that he is.
They're all pathetic.
They can't do anything.
They can't achieve anything.
They never have.
What have they done?
I've been the minister of this.
Oh, so you oversaw the endless degrading and eroding of everything everyone cares about.
You stood there and watched it get worse for decades.
And this is an accomplishment.
This is a resume to point to me.
Why exactly?
It's not.
You're not anything.
You're nothing.
You're nothing.
The people that built this country, some of the ones I mentioned, it's not my family.
They didn't do everything.
They did a fraction of a tiny of a tenth of a maybe of a 1% of the work.
And the other family down the county, they did the same.
And another one over there.
And another one in Quebec.
And another few in New Brunswick and a few in Manitoba and a few and air and air.
And all of these small, tiny tenths of a fraction of a minuscopic, microscopic of a percent.
It goes up and it goes up and it goes up.
That's who built this place.
Our mothers and fathers and theirs and theirs and theirs.
Collective suffering and working and toil and bringing in, making it work, getting it done.
So parasites like these people up here that we have now who are the lowest and most pathetic excuse for leadership I could envision in a cartoon.
I couldn't make somebody more pathetic than the fucking people we have walking around calling themselves politicians today.
There's nothing more preposterous than they.
And they act like, oh, you need to trust me.
Nor you nor anyone in your family line so much as laid a fucking brick or a rail on a railroad track.
You silver spoon nothing.
Why don't you go invest in some more?
Why don't you go pass some more legislation so you and your friends can get rich off some more fucking company on hand sanitizer and masks and sign companies and all the they all made bank the last four years, didn't they?
Which fucking proves why they're in the government in the first place.
They're not here to help you.
They're not here to fix anything.
They're not here to build anything.
If they did, they would have, you'd feel helped.
You'd see things get fixed and you'd see things be built.
I don't see anything being built.
I don't see anything being fixed.
And in fact, I see everybody being harmed worse than ever before.
So what is it exactly that these fucking people do that anyone, us in our community or anyone around us, anyone in this country should feel as though they are worthy and deserving of anything more than fuck you.
There's not.
There's nothing.
They're not worth any of it.
I'd spit at their feet, but at the last second, I feel like that would be a waste Of my own preciously bodily produced saliva, which is worth infinitely more than their entire existence.
Actually, it would be a waste of my DNA to spit at their feet.
That's how low of my opinion is of the Canadian leadership establishment.
If you took one of the most luxurious, finely built, finely constructed, idiot-proof luxury cruise yachts ever devised, ever in the world, you could fill the bridge, the deck, the control room with the stupidest fucking people you've ever seen.
And in a few days, you know, big timeline, little timeline.
It's a metaphor.
In a few days, people will go, well, everything still works fine.
What's the problem?
They must be doing a good job.
Days, weeks, months, years go by.
Things will start to degrade, obviously.
But it still kind of works fine.
Not as good as it did, but and then it works less well and worse and worse and more.
Now they're just picking people up everywhere.
We're just going to part here and part there.
We're going to go port to port to port.
We're going to start selling things off of the yacht, off of the cruise, out of your personal cabin, actually, because we don't know how to fix anything.
So we're just going to sell things to try and keep this thing going.
And we're going to bring in more and more and more people onto the yacht so we can have more money to keep it going.
But none of us really know how to operate, fix, drive, or pilot the fucking thing.
And on and on and on we go.
Because we aren't cannibalizing each other in the streets yet, and the entire place isn't a Mad Max hellscape is not a reflection of the leadership ability of the people in this place.
The heartbreaking amount of erosion and disrepair that we are currently living in, that is indicative of their leadership ability.
Not only can they improve anything that we have, they can't even maintain it.
They can't even maintain anything.
They're not fit to be Zamboni drivers.
And everywhere you look, this is why I can't stand Twitter, which in my opinion is adult daycare for retarded autistic people and unemployed communist goblins.
That's mostly Twitter.
I go on there to fight and upset people, post things and leave.
And they live there all day, man.
They worship them.
I'm on this team.
I'm going to vote for them.
I'm going to go after them.
But you know what?
It's my fault at the end of the day for getting mad at them because it's like they're stupid.
How can you be mad at stupid people?
They don't know anybody because they're stupid.
So why are you mad at them?
I'm not mad at them.
I'm frustrated at the situation because even though they are stupid and even though they are ignorant and they're lazy and whatever, they don't deserve to be treated like this.
They don't deserve to be treated like this and lied to.
And maybe they are dumb and maybe they are ignorant and maybe they are lazy and maybe they are.
But should they and their children and sons be sent off to go die in some fucking hellscape because the worst people alive that are too fucking stupid to even tie their own shoes properly said so?
I say no.
Absolutely not.
Fuck them.
Oh, so you must be voting for, I'm not voting for anybody.
This is how I vote.
Every day, all the time, every hour, every minute of my life, I go out of my way.
This is all we do here.
And people want to, well, you got to do what you got to, what do I even do?
What do you even do?
You go and you find a piece of paper and you sign it once every four years and you think you're in the position to what?
Say what about anything.
You're doing the minimum nothing, literally nothing.
You're a spectator in the stands, in the cheap seats, yelling incoherent nonsense.
I can't even see you.
I'm like, who is that?
I don't know.
Some anonymous fucking guy in Upper Bowl Row 17. Who fucking cares?
The monster is in the end of the round is coming up.
Focus on that, guys.
Focus on that.
It's hard.
I never know what I'm trying to say a lot of the time.
But this evening, especially, I just appreciate a lot of you guys.
I love you guys.
And again, I came from a great place.
I came from a great family, a great bunch of people that really showed me what real love looks like and what that means.
And when I look around this country and look to people that are supposed to be in positions that require that type of person to make the right decisions for them, because that's what this is supposed to be, I don't see any.
I don't see any.
And it's not one or two.
It's not 10 or 20. It's not a percentage.
It's fucking none of them.
None of them.
They wouldn't even risk getting a fine.
They wouldn't get a parking ticket for you.
You know, people want to, well, why is this place falling apart?
Why are we such a joke of a country?
Why are we such a pushover?
Because the people in charge making the decisions need to be people that are like, if you want to fuck with my people, you have to kill me.
Shoot me in the face.
Then you can get at whoever's behind me and then behind him and then behind him and then behind him.
That's how it's supposed to go.
Not like, how many of them can I fuck over for you to lie in my pockets?
The opposite of the type of people that are supposed to be in there.
It's been the bane of my existence and the ire of my life.
I've always looked up to and admired and appreciated and just really loved great leaders, good people, strong men that have, you know, good hearts that look after.
That's just, you know, what everybody wants.
And I just can't fucking find it anywhere in this place.
And until I do, they can all go get fucked.
They can all go straight to hell.
And it's certainly not coming from anybody in politics, that's for sure.
Oh, but my peepee, don't get me started on my purple people.
He might be one of the worst ones ever.
I've beaten this drum ad finitum, but I'll do it one last time.
I'll try to do it without being super angry and emotional about it because people like to tune out because they're weak and they can't handle the, you know, the passion from it, I guess.
But again, what would I get?
What would happen?
You know, say Derek or Fairy, right?
After everything they've done to support me and stand up for me and give me, even after everything we've been through and that's been said and done about me, and they find themselves in a position where they're destitute and broke and they're going to lose everything.
And they're like, man, I don't know.
I'm going to make it out of it.
And I just ignore them.
I don't even talk to them anymore because they're not any use to me.
I've got other things to do.
I'm too busy for that.
I'm a political candidate in this version of reality.
I'm busy running a campaign.
Oh, you want to run and take care of the entire nation of the country, including me and my family, but you won't even acknowledge or even toss one measly dollar at a man that gave you everything, Mark Reason.
And you're a leader of what?
Exactly.
Because I've known lots of great leaders more than my fair share.
Because I went to a place where they're made, like in war.
And you're not it, Max.
None of you are.
You're not anything.
You're just another, just another hyena with a different kind of different color coat on really.
If I'm anything, I'm consistent.
Anybody's been around watching me since 2016, 17, 18?
Fuck the politicians, the political class, all of them down on the side.
You know, one of the most profound things I ever heard was George Carlin when I was a kid.
It's a big club, and you ain't in it.
You and I are not in the big club.
That's a very simplistic way of saying it.
But I don't, there's no lies there.
Right?
And in the interest of nostalgia over the years and over the days, I was going to cut it, but you know what?
I got to play it.
He took the time to make it, and I think it's a nice tribute.
And I appreciate all you guys for coming in and tuning in.
And, you know, it's been a little bit of a long one.
Appreciate you guys so much.
And this doings threw this together.
It's about a little about 10 minutes or so.
And then I'll come back.
We'll say goodbye.
We'll shut her down for the evening.
And I'll see you next week.
I'm away for the next few days.
And we'll see how next week brings.
And maybe we'll be at nuclear war.
I don't know.
We'll see what happens.
But until then, thank you, doings, and for everybody else in the community that made all this possible.
All your support, your help, your encouragement, your, you know, not always been easy.
It's not easy every day.
And doing this kind of shit is difficult.
You know, it's impossible by yourself.
But it certainly isn't since I got all you guys.
Thank you very much.
See you in a few minutes.
And if you don't make it, you want to go to bed?
That's cool.
It's Friday.
You know, people are trying to get laid and there's things to do.
It's okay.
I won't be insulted.
Doings will be insulted.
And he's an intense guy.
Like he'll, he's not like, he won't, he's not the guy to say a lot and like make a big noise about coming.
He'll just kind of quietly get angry.
And then when you're walking past, he'll just stand up and hit you in the back of the neck with a ball peen hammer.
You know?
And you'll be like, why did I?
And everyone, it's like, I figured that was going to happen.
So, I mean, it's up to you.
You can leave early if you want, but he took the time to make it and everything.
So 500 streams.
just this show.
Not all the other ones I've done on other people's programs and guests and all the other...
All any of the interview streams I did.
Just the straight out mainlining ragecast.
Jail D-Bag Slander.
Fuck all of the dude.
I don't regret any of it.
Well, some minor, you know.
She won't recognize the colour.
For a ride I'll pass the neon signs And satellite hotel There's a good place to sit And stare at the wall All by my seat When there isn't anything I want There isn't anything I need I would not give up For a minute of this
Just waiting here for a sign I never said that I wasn't Some days you just want to drink by yourself So you can't be See you in hell See
you in hell See you in hell Can I make you an offer?
You can't be used I kept my eyes on you Cause I tell you that you lose And you can come with me to a place you'll know so well I will take out to the valley base of hell I will take out to the valley base of hell Day after day another minute sold Day after day feel the bite from the wind and the cold You better off than even trade
Your time's soaring for a minimum wage Night after night Night after night Night after night With your head inside Night after night Just a time for the sense of delight The greatest time you've ever known I never said I'd never go alone Night after night The feeling never close over Now you can do this over and over and Hey Won't you never break me?
Read it all, give me your mission Hey Won't you never break me?
Read it all, give me your mission Hey Won't you never break me?
Final hearted Final hearted Final hearted Final hearted
Signs that you never see Roads where you never go Nights when you roll the dice Times when you come to see Don't be a memory Don't be in a bullet that flies in the wind All this gravity We're
about to take up the same edge
again Should we even try to pretend I make a change for only lives for sin free, but forever live in chains And we batch up to existence on and on We'll take whatever comes to be while keeping hopeful melody And we'll cruise through the darkness
Until the warmth of dawn So roll your bastard You never can tell Through water like glass above a rainy hell So roll come give all your can Or the sea will bless us We never see the land We carry on the burden and we hide our glimmer well For
the day will come for us to mutiny But as long presentation of bigot radio 104.4 FM the home of Diagon have a great weekend guys love your cheers fucking hang in there This is yours.
This is yours.
This is yours.
Don't let them have it for one fucking second I'll see you next time right Phil?
It's just a kiss a land in the big tower and I yelled at the people and I yelled at the people in the street They don't want to face the fact that they might have to live in an uncomfortable future and they may have to do some uncomfortable things because
we live uncomfortable things about
the island Jeffrey Jeffrey is this this this this thing this figurine I mean entirely I'm like breaking the fourth wall right now I'm not fucking around I just want like I mean we all know it's a figurine we all know this right this thing from winners from ten years ago that someone gave me this inanimate random
probably cost five dollars is more influential than you will ever be current that is actually demonstrably true that demonstrate Things
like this, moments like this, stories like this, evidence like this.
Does it make me question what I'm doing?
Doesn't make it harder for me to sleep at night.
It just installs threads of steel through my heart.
Knowing that all the people on the other side of this deserve every fucking ounce of opposition that I can fucking muster until the day I die.
You're a bunch of honorless, godless scumbags.
And your dad was coming to you one day.
And your dad was coming to you one day.
Thank you.
Wouldn't hit a guy with glasses, would you?
No mindset.
People of Georgia, listen to me.
America will not be taken down by candidates.
I don't know, George Road.
I've ordered the entire move to assassinate Henry Clennam's entire family.
I've also directed an ABCs to take Michael.
Michael and Barack Obama into custody.
Michael and Barack Obama It is not beats.
Let us have life.
Let us escape for a more life.
It is our time.
So die.
It is not bombs.
You go build those bombs.
Make our enemies afraid again.
Oh, we might as well go with this because why not?
It's a classic.
What do you think, Phil?
You're back.
How's your cocaine vendor been?
You've been doing an insane amount.
You're taking it easy tonight.
I see.
Oh, you're on.
He's only going to do a little bit of meth tonight.
That's worse.
That's worse than cocaine.
Oh, that'll never happen, bro.
I've been hearing that a lot for like 10 years, and wouldn't you know it?
It did happen.
All of it happened, actually.
So.
It did happen, though, bro.
It did.
It did.
Hey, oh, hey, it did happen.
Hey, hey, that thing you said would never happen again over and over again.
Yeah, you're fucking retarded.
Don't talk anymore.
You don't know what's happening.
Please be quiet.
Hey, it's been a few years.
It's been a lot.
Thank you for that, Dewey.
I couldn't remember all of them if I had to, but, you know, there is that.
I appreciate it.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks for making that.
Thanks for all you guys.
Thanks for sitting here.
Thanks for sticking it out.
Thanks for being here.
500 of these in the book.
Probably other ones, the deleted one.
There's probably more, but it doesn't matter.
There's always some casualties losses.
You just write those down in the book and put an asterisk at the bottom.
We don't even count all the graves.
They're mass graves.
Write an estimate.
It doesn't matter that much, does it?
Does it?
It doesn't.
But thank you so much, guys.
I appreciate it.
It's been a hell of a ride.
It's been a great time.
And again, I've met the best people, the best friends.
The best people anybody's ever seen.
The best people, the best friends, the best women, by the way.
A lot of people have been saying that.
Morgan is definitely, definitely the best.
I have to say that, quite frankly.
You know, it's been intense.
It's been awesome.
And the great thing about those, you know, those tall boy beers that I was like, there was always a little bit left at the end, right?
So I would get three and three really meant three and a half.
So you could kind of get away with a little bit more.
We'll see where it goes.
It's almost the end of the year.
We've got 2025 coming up next, and we've got things in the pipeline.
We'll let you know.
We'll see how it goes.
We'll see how we do.
And all the rest of the shit will still be here, the boys around.
Derek, Ferry, everybody else.
There's lots to talk about.
There's lots to do.
But that's it for me.
It's late.
It's the weekend.
I got to go.
I got to get up early.
I got to travel.
I got to go all these kinds of different things.
And I'm looking forward to doing hopefully another 500 of these with all you guys and everything else that comes with it in between.
So thank you very much.
From me to you, wherever you are, wherever you're listening.
I mean it when I say it.
It has truly been an honor and a privilege.
And I regret nothing.
I'd do it all again.
I'd be worse.
If anything, I'd be worse.
I didn't come in for the fame or the glory.
I wasn't in it for the glory.
Thanks for all the late chests, guys.
I didn't get to read the book.
I'm out of time.
It's been four and a half hours.
I've been sitting here.
Too long, much too long, but it's the anniversary, you know, it's a special occasion.
Isn't it?
I also just, and I didn't even gloat, not really.
I don't need to name names or anything, but I mean, there are memes floating around of Philip and I in a fighter jet with a lot of destroyed careers and personalities and credibilities and just like, we're going to need a bigger plane.
I don't get another try Just a little girl They hate us because they ain't us.
Let's face it, these motherfuckers, right?
You'd love to be me if you could, but you don't have the parts, so you can't.
Just go shill your-
Do all of that really feminine excuse kind of shit.
That's fine.
It's good for you.
You need to do that.
Because only I can do me, right?
It's okay.
You stay home.
You stay under the covers.
You keep the lights on.
Daddy will take care of it all.
I don't get another try.
This is live or die.
This is my time.
Thank you very much, guys.
I'll see you next time.
Ragingdissonant.com has all of my social media links to my stuff that they allow me to still use, Substack, and all that kind of stuff.
And allegedly, supposedly, the stream was on the website.
It did work.
I don't know.
We're working on it.
We'll get it there.
It was a surprise even to me.
Even to me.
But we'll get it.
The Griff shop is back up.
There's a few things on there you can probably buy, I think.
Maybe, sort of.
We're working on that too.
It's only a few of us here at this operation, and one of the employees is a goat figurine.
much you ask it for really.
*Music*
Stay off that truck.
We've got a long way to go.
We can.
You can't win if you give up.
Six episodes.
Pro Patria.
See you on the beach.
See you at the century mark.
No, I don't think they would have eaten the cake, Phil, if they knew that you made it.
Well, it looked like it came from the store.
I know that.
But see, yeah, but Phil, most people aren't sadistically and criminally minded like you.
Like, most people aren't going to go, well, what if they made their own cake filled with drugs and then took a store-bought plastic covering, like containment, you know, kind of cake, removed the sticker and reapplied the sticker with the new cake?
Like, only crazy fucking people do that, Phil.
You're acting like, oh, I really showed them.
No, this is just you taking advantage of people again.
What is even in it?
What am I going to walk into when I go in there?
Are they going to be, what is it, LSD?
What is it?
Yeah, you say I'll see, but you've invented drugs that people aren't even names for yet.
So I actually, I don't know what I'll see.
This isn't even a birthday.
I don't want you anywhere near my birthday or anyone else's.
I don't care who invites you to birthday.
You gotta get invited.
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