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Oct. 31, 2025 - The Roseanne Barr Podcast
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“The Over Emotional Are Always Under Informed” | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #121
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Greetings, earthlings, and humans and all other forms of life here today.
The Nephilim, the what are they called?
Anunaki.
Anunnaki, the Gaborum, the I can't remember all their names there.
The woke left and woke right.
The woke left, the woke right, the National Socialists, the Nationalists, the Socialists, the MAGAs, the I don't know who else you got.
Mentally ill, schizos, you know, disaffected, privileged billionaire class that likes Mondami.
Devil worshippers, Satanists, the half-dead, the living dead, whoever's God sent you here to hear this show.
I'm glad you're here.
I hope you learned something.
You should learn something because you're all whatever.
But most of all, I like to welcome animals, the most genius of all living beings, because unlike the humans, animals do not need bullshit to feel the joy of life.
Welcome to the Roseanne Barr Podcast.
You don't think Mondalmi fans listens to this show?
I don't think so.
Unless they're doing op research.
No, I do not.
We don't have a big pro-Pally following.
We have an anti-Israel following with the woke right, National Christians, Nationalist Christians of some of them.
Most of them are on our side, but there's quite a few that are like, you kill them.
I wish the Mondamis would listen in here.
Me too.
Yeah, right?
Me too.
It'd blow their fucking mind to see what's real.
But if they listened, they wouldn't be fans of his, so there's your problem.
Well, they'd be like, oh, I don't care if they're fans of his or not, but they'd be on here going, oh my God, there's a whole other fucking world out there that I know nothing about, and something's brewing over there.
I don't know.
How many of them is there?
Wait, let me check.
Oh, thank God she only has 575,000 viewers and only 1,000 likes.
Thank God there's only 1,000 people listening to her shit.
Hey, do me a favor, would you, followers there?
Can you pry your little finger from wherever it is presently and hit the like button to help me out?
For God's sake, you don't do a damn thing.
Can you hit the like button?
And notify.
And notify so you can find out when I'm up here next with God's Honest Truth that you need and you're so damn stupid you don't even know it.
Not, I shouldn't have said you're stupid.
You're brainwashed.
Anyways, you know how I love to talk to geniuses.
And I got one today as I do every week as I, you know, love it.
And this guy, he's real good.
And he is a genius in many, many ways.
And I found him myself over there on YouTube where I'm always perusing because I can never sleep.
And I'm always on there after my evening prayers with my mother, who's in the rest home there.
And, you know, she wants me to call and do the Jewish prayers with her morning and night, which I do.
And then I go off on my computer looking for any Jewish people that have half a brain in their head and not Mondami fans.
His whole fans are Jewish.
I don't know what the fuck lemming kind of bullshit they're living through.
Well, I do know it's all a bunch of Jewish guys that married anti-Semite women from Nebraska.
They hate Jews.
And that's why their kids turn out loving Mom Dami for fuck's sake.
But anyways, that's the truth, too.
That is actually.
I know they don't have no Jewish mother.
No, they definitely do not.
No.
Anyways, I hope he wins, too, so they'll all get their asses kicked because they deserve it.
I'm kind of excited.
Well, let's introduce our guest.
Anyway, I'm going to ask my guest for his opinion of this.
Well, anyway, he's a genius, like I said.
I saw him on YouTube, and I'm like, damn, just like I said to Tall, I prayed.
I told Tall that I prayed him into existence 30 years ago.
Well, I think I prayed this guy into existence 31 years ago since he's 30.
He's a great presence on YouTube.
A great Jew, an unusual Jew because he comes from basketball.
How many Jews do you know that play basketball?
That's a miracle right there.
But a great podcaster and a great thinker, a genius.
Help me welcome Barack, which means lightning.
Barack.
Swartz.
Swartz.
Schwartz.
I can't say it either.
Swarts.
Schwartz.
Swartz.
Schwartz.
You got that right.
I said it right.
You got that right.
Not Schwartz.
Not Schwartz.
And I'm a little bit more.
Oh, hell no.
You made sure.
Schwartz.
Schwartz.
With two T's.
With two T's, the only one in the world.
That's right.
B-A-R-A K.
The other Barack.
The Other Barack.
That's what your name of your site is.
Mahandle.
At the Other Barack, right?
That was the greatest intro of all time on anything.
I'm so glad to have you here.
And I'm so glad to be here.
You saw my reaction when I finished washing my hands.
I was like, is that really her?
I was like, well, you were a little scared.
You look to your left, which is an indication because I study the criminal, what do you call it, when they do the body testing.
We're already in it.
I love it.
No, I always study the body reactions.
Yeah, body reactions of criminal profiling, which I love.
So you came out froze, your arms went up, and you looked to your left.
It was a WTF kind of a look.
I thought I'd shock you.
Does that mean he's a criminal?
No, it means shock and looking for reality when you look to your left.
Shock and looking for reality and not comprehending that this is really happening for me because I'm just that basketball guy.
So that was my reaction.
I think the red wig, I shouldn't say it's a wig.
I had my hair done and dyed just for you.
I think it's the, well, thank you.
That was very sweet of you.
I think it's the presence of greatness for me.
I don't get to be in rooms like this that often or houses or kitchens.
So that was the presence of greatness being exuded.
Thank you so much.
You like me with red hair?
Red, purple, yellow, as long as it's not a Kafiya Karen hairstyle, then I think we're good.
I should do that sometime.
Yeah.
But anyway, okay, so here you are, a basketball guy.
How tall are you?
6'1 on a good day.
Well, that's not that unusual for a Jew 6'1.
Point guard?
Shooting guard?
Point guard shooting guard.
Does that mean anything to you?
Point guard shooting guard?
I don't know who does that.
Steph Curry.
Oh, my boys love Steph Curry.
Kobe shooting guard.
Kobe was a shooting guard.
He was 6'6.
Kobe did a lot of different.
They like Kobe too.
The guy who dribbles up the court, who has the balls, commanding the team, calling out the plays, the quarterback.
Oh, that's what the point guard.
Oh, so you really know your basketball.
The 6-foot-1 Jewish Shkenazi jeans didn't get me to the NBA, but the IQ was the IQ was pretty good.
So you know a lot about how to get in and out, get that ball down there, go around the other team and move it in and out.
You'd have to lawyer your way down the fucking middle.
Sounds like my coach.
I'm laughing because remember Buck's Little League games?
My little brother was playing baseball, and she was a little bit more.
They called him three-point buck.
But she would always say, whenever anyone came up to bat in our team, she'd go, hit the ball and run.
That was because they were idiots.
They'd give them all a trophy.
And like if they, this was at softball.
Yeah.
You know, because they had lived hard moms in our town, second wives, you know.
And so the kid had swing and miss and they'd all go, good try.
And it made me sick because I'm not a commie.
So I'd go, you need to practice your AIDS.
Right.
You know, and they'd get mad.
They'd look at me like, what kind of a fascist are you?
I go, you don't, you don't get applause when you miss.
They go, oh my God, you're a horrible woman.
So they banned me and my son goes, please shut up at my games.
I go, no, I'm not because I'm not a communist.
I got, it's actually, I'm so happy you just said that because I got this from an entrepreneur, an individual who I've gained a lot of inspiration from over the past like eight years.
His name is Gary Vee, Gary Vaynerchuk.
And he has this concept of like, there's no bronze medals in life.
Yeah.
Right.
You either win or lose.
Good swing, good miss.
And you know, it's so interesting because we're already talking about basketball.
So my parents would come to as many of the games growing up.
Travel league, local league.
Sometimes we'd have to, I'm from the greater Boston area.
We'd have to go to Connecticut, New Hampshire.
So they would make these drives out.
We'd have four other players in the car, grab breakfast, go.
And they were not those crazy parents who are coaching their kid from the stands.
Those are the worst parents.
The worst.
Well, I guess.
You were destroying your child.
No, no, but there's a difference between like, next time you get them hunted, it's like, that's the last thing I ever wanted to hear.
And they did a really good job of never, never intervening.
They were there.
Like I could feel their presence, which is important as a kid.
Yeah.
Because you want to see like Iman Abba, mom, and dad, but they played their role really well.
And I don't see a lot of parents doing that.
No, we don't.
I see a lot of parents doing what you just described as like, good swing, Thomas.
It's not going to work.
You're not building that kid's like resilience at all.
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No, we heckle.
I'm going to heckle my kids in Little League.
You suck.
Well, I did.
I used to do that to all the other parents.
I mean, you got to be hard on them.
I mean, I'm not a father, nor do I have any kids on the way.
So I don't know, but I'm assuming like you got to be hard on them.
You got to like.
Well, you have to put in the time to take them to practice every day.
If you want them to be good, they got to practice every day.
And I'd say things like, well, why I got kicked out.
Hey, what?
Because I hated the moms.
And, you know, I took advantage of being famous and I drank too much.
That's unspoken.
But then I go, hey, why don't you get one of your boyfriends to drop your kid off for practice sometimes?
You know, I'd say horrible stuff.
I have my computer here with me.
I would love to play.
It's like a 20, 30 second clip of when.
Well, I want to get to then, then you go.
And then you become a coach of basketball.
But then you play and then you go play basketball for Israel, right?
So I, yeah, I started, I'm from Newton, which is a suburb.
It's a city actually of Boston.
Both of my parents come from a rabbinical background.
When I was six in 2001, my dad had a program to study with 20 rabbis from across the world in Jerusalem.
So at six years old, 2001, little Barack with his big brother and two parents go to this place called Israel.
I was so against this idea of going to like, the fuck is Israel?
You know, I'm six years old.
Yeah.
Want to play catch with my brother in the street.
2001 to 2003 was the peak of the second intifada, especially in Jerusalem.
So this six-year-old kid goes to Israel, lives in Jerusalem.
A car bomb went off on my street when I was walking to school with my brother one morning.
I got like quickly traumatized as a kid.
But we lived in Israel six, seven, and eight, which from a fundamental standpoint growing up, those are the biggest years of a child's development that have a very big imprint on who they are from a personality standpoint and a lot of the things, their traits.
So I actually got it in the fundamental years of my childhood, which is no surprise because later I go back to the States, picked up a basketball when I was that kid in Israel, pursued an NBA dream, learned early on, like I said, that these Jewish Ashkenazi genes were not taking me to the NBA.
I had a lot of injuries during my high school and college careers, studied marketing, went to two universities.
It was all bullshit.
I got like exposed really early to what was going on with the education system in America.
And I was like pretty aware of it early on.
And I was like, why am I filling out job applications on LinkedIn, Job Navigator, and Indeed and like monster.com and just holding my breath?
Like this is not, this isn't working.
And then I realized like my heart from those two years living in Israel really is in Israel.
And now I'm 30.
I played, I was injured most of my career.
So after high school and college, I kind of hung up the shoes, went to Israel, started training athletes.
I was working for Maccabi Tel Aviv, which is like the largest premier club in Israel, hosted many NBA players, now one of which is a star player in the NBA, Denny Avdia.
He was Jewish?
He's Israeli, yeah.
Oh, he made the NBA?
He was the ninth pick.
He was the ninth pick, I believe, in the 2019, no, sorry, 2020 draft.
Now, when I came into Israel in 2019, I was a strength in editioning coach with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
We had Denny Avdia, Omri Caspi, well-known former Israeli, you're nodding your head.
I would have thought you would have known Omri.
And Amari Stademeyer.
I know Stadamire.
Amari Stademeyer played for Jerusalem.
He's also like, he converted to Judaism and is a devout supporter, not just of Israel, but also he's religious.
Like he has kippah.
He has a peist tzitzit.
Like he has everything going on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's very biblical.
So Amari was there with us too.
And Amari is a top 100 NBA player of all time.
That's great.
So I got exposed to like these high caliber people as this intern.
And then one thing led to the next, got stuck in COVID and then got an offer from another team in Israel.
I stayed there for four years.
And then so that was my life.
My life was the basketball liaison guy between America and Israel trying to bring people over and sort of do this like, not behind the scenes, but like give an opportunity to talk about this place called Israel to these basketball players.
A lot of them don't go to the NBA.
So they look to play overseas.
It's a massive market.
Yeah.
Massive market.
And you can have a really good life in Israel.
Buck's friend, what's his name?
Jovan.
Jovan, yeah.
He plays in like China.
He plays for the Republic or something.
Yeah.
Great place to play basketball.
Yeah, that's where he started.
And he tried to make it a go for whoever the team is in L.A. Who is that team?
Yeah, he didn't make it stopping.
Stop, and he's great.
He's very talented.
Yeah, he has a great life.
He's a professional.
They have amazing lives.
Yeah.
Bring your family over overseas.
It's a little bit difficult because of the business, you are, you can be, you're moving a lot.
So unless you have that stability with the team, which is, it can happen, but it's not as common, you'll go from Israel to Greece to Lithuania to all these places.
And it becomes, it's a lot because you don't have really, you're like a nomad.
Yeah.
But that's what, yeah, that's what I was doing.
That's what I was doing.
So then what takes you into fighting Hamas?
Yeah.
I was in Israel on the 7th of October.
You were there?
I was there.
Yep.
I live in Tel Aviv.
So, you know, the story has been told many, many times of what that morning was like.
So there's really no need to go into it.
But basically, I don't have any family in Israel.
So I felt pretty unsafe.
On the 10th of October, I found one of the last flights out of Israel.
And we were delayed, by the way, on the runway because of rocket fire and everything.
It was insane.
So I flew back to the States and I couldn't stop thinking about what just transpired in Israel.
One of my friends who I was planning on getting coffee with, actually, he was actually killed at the Nova Festival.
So I had like every reason to not really be thinking about basketball and fitness.
And my heart and soul was just so stuck on what just happened.
And I was like, you know, I didn't serve in the army when I made Aliyah.
The army never called me to serve.
So I have had a lot of survivor's guilt, especially when I first moved to Israel.
My friends go into Gaza, my friends go into Lebanon, and I'm just like sitting in my apartment.
So I felt like I was called to contribute to the conversation the best way that I could, wearing this invisible army uniform, being a basketball coach who's, by the way, best friends are all non-Jews, all African American.
My best friends come from, their families come from Haiti, Nigeria, and Jamaica.
Like I've grown up also those two years when we lived in Israel, I grew up like with Arab Bedouin children building the medical facilities in the desert because they had dirty drinking water.
And a lot of this stuff came from my parents who are rabbis.
So like I've always been built to be around different groups of people and embracing diversity.
Like that's like kind of who I am.
And I was like, what a perfect person to be to talk about this conflict and not really get into the politics of it, but more storytelling.
That's what got me into changing my content on YouTube quickly to talking about Israel.
One thing led to the next.
My fourth video went pretty viral relative to the size of my channel.
And as you know, once one thing works, you just do it again and again and again and again.
Yeah, because it's a needed voice in the void that isn't so political and it's more human.
It's more human.
Yeah.
And that's why I love this concept of basketball being like at the forefront of who I am and also how I deploy a lot of the conversations that I try to carry.
I also kind of use it practically when I'm going around speaking and trying to bring in non-Jewish communities to learn about Israel.
So I use basketball and training athletes as a way to create a safe space.
They'd see me as a coach, not like Barack, this Israeli.
And once they see you, it's psychology.
Once somebody feels safe with you and once you've created a safe space to talk about something so polarizing, you can go into maybe some of the semantics and some of the more heavy, heavy stuff.
But the fact that I don't come from like a deep geopolitical background, at first I thought was a huge liability.
Now that I've gained a lot of that knowledge myself, it's actually been incredibly powerful because one, I didn't serve in the army and a lot of people are willing to talk to me since I didn't serve in the army, which is crazy.
Yeah.
You weren't in the IOF, the Israeli occupation forces.
You weren't an IOF officer sniping children.
So, one, that allows me some conversation.
And two, I'm just a coach.
And, like, basketball is culture.
It's music.
It's art.
It's food.
It's travel.
It's just a pillar of culture.
Yeah, it's a team sport, too.
It's a team sport.
And speaking in generalities, that group that plays basketball, I'll be very careful how I say this.
They don't seem to be the most Jew-friendly bunch, shall we say.
So do you find it's an easy conversation to get into once that trust is there?
Or is it something you have to kind of walk on eggshells?
That's such a good question.
Yeah, it is.
It's such a good question.
I'll tell you.
Isn't he smart, my son?
You know, I mean, makes sense.
He weighed 10 pounds at birth.
Yeah.
I thought he'd always be troublesome.
But he's great.
Are you into numerology at all?
Hello.
I didn't know how much.
I was born on May 8th, 8 pounds, 8 ounces.
Wow.
Just letting you know.
Eight is a number that may resurface during this conversation.
Eight's a good number.
It's a very good number.
It's also, obviously, as we all know, the infinity sign on its side.
And I'll show you guys something on the side later.
Okay.
But I love that question.
So, first of all, blacks hate Jews.
Let's just be aware of that.
That's what I'm asking.
That's what he is saying.
Well, I mean, they're probably open to having their mind change, but it's not like that's influence they get a lot.
A lot of Christian black people likes the Jews.
I was just in.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my God.
I mean, tremendously.
I was just in South Africa.
Oh, they love the Jews.
Incredible amount of time.
That's where I'm going if all this shit hits a fan.
South Africa.
Hell yeah.
There's a lot of Jews going there.
My grandpa went there when he escaped the czar.
Joannesburg.
And he loved it.
Really?
Yeah.
I have a lot of friends now in Tel Aviv who've left.
They go there.
It's probably good for them to see an actual apartheid state instead of being a Kevin.
So it's not apartheid no more.
I know, but please continue.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, you're talking to the brothers.
No, this is good.
I love this.
Look, first of all, anything revolving, I call it the I-word.
Israel has become the I-word now.
People cringe.
Anything around that word immediately kind of creates a little bit of hostility.
I'll be honest with you.
And I see it and I feel it.
We all know that.
We read our comments.
You read your comments.
As human as I can try to be, you still get the I label.
However.
Or the Z label.
Or the Z. Or the K. What other letters we got?
All of them.
All 26, right?
Yeah.
I'm going to give you an example of a clinic I did in Hamilton, Canada, which is 45 minutes outside of Toronto.
I think you guys will find this interesting.
Okay.
So I told you before that I think my best way to do the advocacy for non-Jewish communities, especially ones that are maybe coming from multicultural, multi-ethnic backgrounds, is to use basketball as that door to open it up so I don't experience what you're asking.
Now, because I come from the strength and conditioning background, I asked a Hebrew academy in Hamilton to bring in a basketball team from the area, non-Jews, and have never met an Israeli before.
And they brought in this basketball team.
It's like 10 to 12 players called Liberty for Youth, and they're 13, 14, 15, 16 years old.
All of them have been arrested before.
Police brutality, gun violence, getting in trouble at school, all of them.
And this basketball team in Hamilton, and they actually might be from Toronto.
It doesn't matter.
It's the area, takes them off the street, brings them into basketball programming to teach them about camaraderie and discipline and teamwork and community.
And you see focus.
And focus.
Yeah.
And weaving and people passing by and all that.
Being Jewish, that's what it is.
I love basketball is being Jewish.
I love that.
I love that.
Think about that one.
We brought them in.
Yeah.
50 religious Jewish Day students who have now been in the gym with these 10 to 12 athletes who have never met a Jew and definitely never met an Israeli.
And I brought them in and I made all of the players on Liberty for Youth be the team captains as I split them up into 10 teams and have all of the Hebrew Academy students be on their team.
So first I just made it very equal playing field here.
And I trained them for 45 minutes, put them through like workouts that I would do with Denny and Amari and Omri.
And I'm giving them like a little bit of what an NBA warm-up is like.
Giving them fun and giving them Coach Barack.
And then after that, I sat down with them at the half court line in a big circle and I sit with them on the court, like I'm sitting with you now.
And I talk to them about Israel.
Like I talk to them about my life.
I talk to them about what the situation is.
And I actually bring with me, which I have here, I'll show you guys later.
I bring with me some proof and evidence of like what this existential threat is that Israel's under.
The coach of the basketball team and the players came up to me after I spoke to them and they were like, as a result of your visit today, you have completely changed our perspective on the Middle East and what Israel's going through.
Isn't that great?
What some truth will do?
Yeah, truth is pretty awesome.
And it's so fucking hard to get to what I just got to with you because I had to obviously go through loopholes of trying to get the teams and finding it.
But that's Barack on like a really small scale.
On YouTube.
But that is the power of sports.
The power of good being a good, what do you call it?
A good sport.
Good sport.
And, you know, they didn't look at me as like this Israeli coming to talk to us about Gaza.
Because if you lead with that, that's where things, you know, to the second part to your question, I find most of it really hard.
I wouldn't imagine.
And the reason I think that, and that's me being honest with both of you.
And honestly, I'd be lying to the listeners and you if I said differently, and that's because we haven't cracked the code yet on how to find a way to do this where it's not that.
I think that the code is to bypass all the political propaganda.
And I think you did it right.
Let's just be human and play this game.
Just be human.
But, you know, they don't like to think of the Jews as human.
But anyway, how was the game?
That's right.
How did the game go?
They had so much fun.
Oh.
And they were competing.
And I have a lot of energy.
So I have to show them too what the expectations are.
So I'm clapping and I'm cheering.
And I'm, and it's just like, and that wasn't, my expectation isn't like, okay, when are these guys going to come over and tell me that Barack changed their mind about Israel?
Because I actually think that what I accomplished that day is not the norm.
You can't expect to, in 90 minutes, to change somebody's opinion on something.
This is a slow-cooked process, especially for somebody who's been watching TikTok videos of girls under buildings for 12 months.
And limbs.
You have to brainwash, crack them, or whatever that word is.
Undo it.
Deprogram.
You have to depropriate before you do it.
And that doesn't happen in 90 minutes.
No, it doesn't usually happen everywhere.
And what makes it worse is seeing all these blowhards.
I mean, these blowhard people going on Piers Morgan.
Well, I shouldn't say that.
No, you can.
I mean, a lot of the Jewish side are just nothing but blowhards.
I just want to get up there and start slapping the shit out of them.
Go, of course, people can't understand what you're saying.
And 1925, who gives a shit?
No one cares.
You just make it human.
You know who needs to go on Piers Morgan?
Tall.
And you know why Ta needs to go on Piers Morgan?
I try so hard to get him on there.
But they don't want any brown Jews on there because that blows their narrative.
It blows it up.
They only want a certain kind of Jew to speak, the one that's despicable and says, and then in 1946, the Congress of the, you know, they just stuff that you can't feel.
Tall's also great too if you watch his videos.
He always comes from love and even when he's arguing with like a Nazi online, like he holds his ground and I've seen him turn quite a few like Nazis.
He can't do that academic horror shit.
He doesn't.
People don't give a damn.
He knows his information so he can cite it.
Well, because he's lived it.
His family lived it.
That's exactly why he needs to go on.
His grandmother.
got kicked out of Iraq during the Farmud.
He's got him on here.
More Jews were kicked out of Arab countries than Arabs who were kicked out of Israel.
But they won't let that be said.
No, they won't.
Also, Tall doesn't look like me, and I fit the narrative for being a European white colonizer, which is why they won't let Tall on.
It disrupts the whole thing.
I know when you see him all brown and dark, and he said, it's your favorite white colonizer.
Yeah, it's white colonizer.
I mean, but most of Israel is brown and they don't want to be.
The far majority are brown and black.
The far majority are not like me.
I know, but they don't want that said because then it becomes a people's revolution of color and they hate that because that don't fit their narrative either.
That's right.
That's right.
Piers knows it too, by the way.
He knows.
He knows that he can't have Tall on.
Yeah.
He knows that.
I think so, too.
I've been asking him to get Tall on or a brown Jew from the Middle East.
But no, he'd rather have chunk.
Does he give you a fat fuck?
Does he give you a reason as to why you wouldn't want to have someone like him on?
He don't need to.
Just the no responses.
I see.
Well, why don't you get a Middle Eastern Jew on there?
Well, you know, because we don't like truth.
We're leftists.
We hate the truth.
Yeah.
But anyway, in the service of truth, and it gets uglier every day.
Every day.
In America, just like those black kids, they were targeted for that.
All the minority populations in America are targeted for it because divide and conquer.
And it's so successful here.
And then they haul out these lame guys that just talk about certain dates and law that nobody gives a damn about.
They don't talk about the human cost.
You're right.
And they don't want that said.
But the other side, that's all they talk about without law.
So it's a definite division.
They're really good at telling stories.
And I was starting very early on to call a lot of the people that I'm trying to speak to, by the way.
I've tried to use basketball as a way to get out of the echo chamber because we have this issue with internally within the Jewish, let's call it pro-Israel community, that all of our audiences kind of overlap and it's not really threading the needle.
And that's why I see basketball being a good way to maybe, excuse me, try and breach that.
But the people that I'm trying to speak with, just like you were saying in the beginning of this podcast, like, can we have Momdani's audience on here?
I actually think that's the best thing is to speak to those people because they're overly emotional and underly informed.
That's who these people are.
Which is why they're overly emotional.
Yeah.
Correct.
You're correct.
Very true.
Bingo.
Bingo.
Yeah, because if you know your shit, you're not overly emotional.
You know not to get triggered because you know fact.
If you don't know fact, everything's triggering.
Their whole role is to silence fact.
You know me.
I stopped trusting anything coming out of big food and big pharma a long time ago.
And here's one reason why.
I don't buy beef from grocery chains anymore.
Think about it.
They couldn't get everybody to line up for those jabs four or five or six times a year.
So what's the next move?
Easy.
Sneak it into the food we eat every single day.
And where does most of Americans get their food?
The grocery store.
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And here's the kicker.
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Yeah.
With huge emotion and guns or knives or violence.
Violence is how you really shut down fact.
And like I said, two things fascists hate.
One is humor and two is dialogue.
And, you know, if people would understand that, we would go a long way.
Fact is absolutely holy.
That's what Judaism teaches.
All fact.
That's how the world works.
And when you shut that down, you're just sending it into darkness.
It's so interesting because the ones that are at these protests calling me a fascist, who I agree with you, by the way, that not wanting to have dialogue is absolutely a character trait of a fascist.
They're all the ones who wear masks who are told to turn away.
And it's like the fact that there's no, like I still haven't even been able to find a way to get them to recognize why it's important to take a little bit of accountability.
Oh, they don't want none of that.
Yeah, it bothers me a lot.
They were only following orders.
That's the whole thing of Nazism.
There is no accountability ever, which is what Nuremberg was about.
Well, there is ultimate accountability by law.
Because our side likes law.
Theirs doesn't.
They invent law, fake law.
But, you know, they're really trying to change the definition of genocide.
That's what they're busy working at, so that it only applies to Israel.
But I mean, they're just so off.
They're so fascist.
And so is the pact that they made with Hitler.
And nobody examines that either.
But to see it spread across America now on the conservative side is just horrible.
It's terrible.
It's just terrible.
It's also, but it shouldn't be a surprise.
Look, like in the 1930s, like when the Irgun was forming together and even also starting to fight off forces like the New York Times would write about that.
The New York Times would write about how awful this is and that they classified them as a terrorist organization.
Why are we surprised when today the New York Times put out a picture of a girl or a boy starving who was really actually suffering from a disease and was sent to Italy by Israel to go get help?
Yeah, they always leave that part out.
They always leave that part out.
And it's like, this has been systematically planned for a very long time.
Yeah, for a very long time.
And then we're sitting here right now on the morning or the afternoon right before the eve of Rosh Hashanah.
The UN is assembling today.
To vote for a pelvic colour.
And he knows it's going to pass or whatever.
Already, they're all of Europe.
I mean, the same characters.
It's a great question.
But they always, the other thing they do is always obscure the agent, obscure the locals.
And what they like to do is blame the victim.
I mean, their whole philosophy is based on blame the victim.
The greatest illustration of that is that Israel, Israeli women, are the only rape victims in the world ever since.
the founding of the UN and all their bullshit things that are not allowed to bring the complaint of rape before the international courts.
It's insane.
I mean, that just says it all.
And also the fact that Jews are not allowed by international law to pray at their holiest sites.
They overlooked that one.
And I mean, and then people are like, well, it's just corrupt.
And like, the fact of it is, I hope they do vote for a Palestinian state because, number one, that makes that's proof that the UN is corrupted beyond all redemption.
It can never be redeemed.
Which we already know, but we already know.
If you reward people for a terrorist attack, that's just bad messaging.
That's about as bad as it gets.
Like, hey.
Well, that's like going, well, those women asked for it.
They were showing their hair and they were voting.
Yeah.
And they were wearing real short skirts.
I mean, they asked for it.
That's what it says.
And all the feminist, I just call them lesbian witches because that is what they are when they're against women's rights here in the West.
And they're corrupted beyond redemption.
It's also building a pretty substantial model for other extremist groups to be able to say, wow, maybe we should do this shit too.
Yeah.
That's what today is basically going to confirm.
For all the people who have started to draw up their October 7th, which we all know started back when Sinoir was released, and he's like, guys, let's do this.
So we're teeing up the next of whatever that may look like.
Not necessarily just against the state of Israel, but if you ask me, if you look at what their movement has done, it's actually brilliant.
It is brilliant.
It really is so brilliant, what they accomplished.
And that we're having this conversation today about how brilliant it is.
It is brilliant.
Like, isn't that insane?
Yeah.
Well, it's how the left goes.
Go rape people and blow them up and attack them, you know, attack a sovereign nation which is against the international law.
It's a war crime.
And then, you know, they, instead of putting their children in the tunnels that we all, our tax money went to, they put them right out front where the bombs will come back in the attack.
And then they go, they killed our children.
Why didn't you put them in the tunnels?
Well, they put characters.
They're too busy putting their wives in with their Birkenbags.
Remember that video where she said the $30,000 handbag?
Israel killing the children.
Well, why are they not in the tunnels then?
Here's a nice little test that you can do.
Which that's a lie, too, because Israel built corridors of safety to move the population south before they bombed the shit out of them.
My friends literally were part of one of the humanitarian corridors that they created.
And they also not only made the humanitarian corridors to move the women and children out of the war zone, Israel liberated to The food being held hostage by the criminal communist UN and the criminal communist Hamas and gave it to the people who escaped, which I said, nobody has really looked at that.
The fact that the women and their children, grandmothers and women of Gaza chose to trust Israel and leave behind an ideology that held them as second and third class citizens and go towards the light of freedom of Israel, where women do have rights.
And that's all ignored too.
But that was really a major miracle because Gazans are the only people who are not allowed, refugees, who are not allowed by law of Egypt and Jordan to leave an active war zone.
There's never before been a refugee population not allowed to leave because every death is a plus for Egypt and Jordan and Iran and all the others.
So they can just go, look who Israel killed.
If they gave a damn about them, they would allow them to leave like all other refugees are allowed.
They're hostages of the UN.
Well, also, Egypt built this entire wall with a you know, the huge wall with what's barbed wire.
And they people ask them, why don't you let the refugees in?
They go, same, we have the same problem that Israel has.
They tunnel in and they kill us.
Yeah.
Like it's not just to keep them there to be, you know, cannon-fodder.
They also don't want to miss.
Well, it's probably a little bit of both.
But they also don't want to be terrorist attacked in the middle of the fucking night.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a little bit of both, but they actually understand it.
Well, they've been tortured by the UN for all these years and by Egypt and by Jordan.
They've been, their children have been tortured, which is what the Nazis did and what they did here with mind control to create assassins.
That's what MK Ultra Mind Control is, to torture children until they become assassins.
And child soldiers, which is another two or three war crimes.
They're stripping all these kids away from having, I mean, they pick up toy guns at five or six years old and during recess go outside to shooting practice and shoot like religious looking figures, white Ashkenazi Jews with the flag of Israel on the entrance to their school to stomp and spit on it.
And this is, yeah, what do you think that four-year-old is going to think and want to do later in life?
You know, a really simple exercise you can do because it's like the genocide word now, as you said, they're trying to redefine it.
Like the UN is saying that Israel has destroyed 92 to 93% of the homes inside of the Gaza Strip, the buildings.
If that's the case, if 93% of the homes have been destroyed, why hasn't the population decreased by 93%?
People say or not increased.
Why has it not increased?
Or why has it increased?
Why has it increased?
It's increased before 100%.
The population of the Gaza Strip in 1948 was around 80,000.
And the population of the Gaza Strip today is over 2 million.
The population of Jews who lived in Muslim countries within the Middle Eastern region in 1948 was estimated to be 1 million.
And the population in those Muslim countries today in 2025 has estimates between 10 and 15,000.
It's a complete inverse relationship.
Yeah, they invert the truth.
That's what Satan does.
It's bananas.
It is.
And so the other piece, and even when you throw, this isn't coming from the pro-Israel perspective.
This is me just thinking, like, if there's a genocide being committed, then why are the people inside the buildings not dying?
Like, please, where are they going?
Where else are they going?
And there's many reasons for knowing why they're not being killed.
And there's a lot of, it's called precaution.
There's a lot of mitigation attempts before Israel carries out a strike in order to limit civilian casualty.
So it's just like, you can be pro-Israel, you can be anti-Israel, you can be pro-Palestinian.
It doesn't matter.
The facts just show that that's not happening.
I came across a YouTuber.
This blew my mind.
A YouTuber.
His name is Yusuf.
I'll get you his name after.
Four weeks ago, I'm scrolling on YouTube, and I see a thumbnail for a kid inside the Gaza Strip, and the thumbnail says something like a day in the life, like a day in the life during the war, like come with me during the war.
This kid vlogged his morning going to the market to buy canned macaroni, diced tomatoes, and meat, and showed like what that was like, and then came back and showed the prices of it.
And I'm committing a genocide.
And he just vlogged his day on YouTube of what it's like to go buy macaroni.
I spoke to a woman from Gaza.
She didn't allow me to record the conversation.
I spoke to her a week and a half ago before I came back to Israel.
And they're not being starved.
Of course not.
Of course.
I asked her.
I asked her, like, that give me the truth.
And she, the thing about my Instagram strategy sometimes is I'll actually throw the pro-Palestine flag on my posts.
And the reason, and by the way, it's actually stirred up some confusion amongst the Israeli community because some people don't necessarily know what side I'm on all the time.
And the reason I do that is to step out of the algorithmic echo chamber to try and reach a new audience.
There are Gazans who follow me, write to me, and message me and call me all the time.
Gazans inside of the Gaza Strip.
And of course I'm not allowed to record that conversation.
Well, their lives are at risk.
I went there a long time ago when I first went there, and I had a prayer group of Christian, Jew, and Muslim women.
And I found out for myself what was going on.
I found out that we were friends, you know.
It wasn't basketball, but it was prayer, which really works.
Arguably better.
Better than basketball, at least for older women.
And I was told that, you know, who digs them tunnels?
Children, which is another war crime.
Or your family doesn't get food.
And I said, yeah, I'll talk about it.
I will.
Because, you know, I'm always looking to get in trouble.
Because I love the truth.
The truth does set you free.
Wow.
And so I've continued and kept my hand in stirring the pot because, yeah, I do believe that the children of this world deserve truth.
And there's nothing else that can save them.
A bunch of propaganda and lies from anybody isn't going to save any kids.
It's going to enslave them further, the lies.
So, you know, people's stories from wherever they come from of their suffering and their fight against it, there's nothing better that feeds the human soul than to see the bravery of any people against the huge empire of lies that oppresses all of us.
And every people everywhere have, well, all our leaders are nothing but liars, nothing but dirty liars.
And so we're all from our own little perches facing the same thing.
Maybe we should all have basketball games and prayer circles.
What else?
To solve Israel.
To solve everything.
Certainly not the UN.
They should turn that into a great big basketball court with prayer circles on the side.
Really?
Yeah.
I'm a fan.
But yeah, you're.
When I saw you, I loved you.
I love a lot of, what are y'all?
The Generation X, Y, Z, I don't know what you are.
But you have a very different perspective than us old folk, and it's much more synthesized with it just seems to have all of reality synthesized into it rather than something you learn from somebody else.
It's physical, it's intellectual, and it's also spiritual.
You guys have a unique way of seeing and experiencing life in the world, which I sort of see it's kind of an evolution from my generation to my children's generation to their children's generation.
And you're kind of in there with my youngest son, that generation.
They experience fact and life differently than I think any generation before them.
Well, I think your generation and below is under an intense amount of propaganda, more so than any other generation's ever faced when you factor in social media and TikTok and schools.
Yeah, that changes.
The communist infiltration of schools.
I mean, TV, like it's all indoctrination.
It's all mind control all the time.
We probably got a break from that in our generations.
But there's no break.
There's no respite for this generation down below.
You're under mind control 24 fucking seven.
There's no way.
That's why Charlie Kirk was great because he was really taking on the mind control head on on the campus as where it's concentrated.
And they started doing that probably 30, 40 years ago.
When I became an activist, I saw the root of it and how they did it.
Well, it's the same thing that Hamas, you talk about this brilliant plan now.
What they did is they infiltrated a long time ago so they'd have control of the media centers, they'd have control of social media, they'd have control of the narrative, and then they enacted their plan.
Exactly.
This didn't happen.
I mean, they really, to pull this off, that's why I say it's brilliant, because there was also a risk associated with what's going to happen.
They had all of their pieces in place to be able to do exactly what they've been doing.
Well, it's kind of a typical KGB color revolution too, because they did the same thing in Russia.
100%.
And they really studied it, and so did the Nazis, how to gain control of mass mind control.
It's brilliant.
I met a girl in Israel a month ago.
She was studying in 2016.
You mentioned Berkeley.
So she was at Berkeley.
This is nine years ago, possibly in the stage one of like October 7th, like planning execution.
She was telling me that her professors at Berkeley in 2016 were already talking about the open-air prison across the ocean and that Israel is the reason for all of the problems within the Middle East.
This is 2016, just like a girl at Berkeley.
So no wonder it worked.
Of course.
No wonder it worked.
We were talking before we started recording, but like the premeditated planning, like for October 7th to happen that morning when I was there.
And then by the time I'm starting to look at my flights, I'm already seeing branded banners with logos and merchandise of like all of the pro-Palestinian camps from like east to west coast that didn't, you don't get your fourth wall gear in three hours.
And all the intents were the same.
And all of their heads were the same.
Yeah.
Yeah, that takes months to print.
It doesn't happen.
Probably more.
Probably more.
It's not organic.
We all know it.
Everyone feels, even the people against us.
It isn't a people's grassroots revolution.
We saw it after Charlie got killed.
I opened up X 35 minutes after, and I already saw the first one.
Israel did it.
That's not a trigger reaction after you get the news he got killed.
It's just not.
It's manufactured.
It's oh, my God.
It's crazy.
That's all we've been saying.
And that's why our algorithm drops and we get less and less views.
We're not.
That's manufactured, too.
Yeah.
But it's clearly manufactured.
You know, Ian Carroll, the one that everyone hates, we had him here.
He looks just like the sniper, though.
I told Jake, Ian Carroll looks just like Slippery.
So they're phenomenal.
Tyler said, My doppelganger did it.
I go, fucking Ian Carroll killed us.
That's crazy.
No, look at it.
That's crazy.
Well, hold on.
That's wild.
Ian, a lot of people don't know this because it wasn't on tape.
But Ian and I and my mother, like, you're a guest now.
We invite you on the balcony and we smoke and we drink and get you in the mood and drug use or whatever we do.
And we did it with Ian and he said to me, because I was talking about, I said to him, like, why are I don't want to go off too much, but I was like, why are the people on your side like all closeted gay, like Nick Fuentes and stuff?
Like, what don't you think gays would be pro-Israel?
And he laughed and he's like, yeah, I've noticed that too.
And I was like, okay, he's smart.
So then I said, what is this anti-Israel response to every kind of natural disaster?
Anything, blame Israel.
He said, it's definitely not organic.
Even Ian Carroll knows.
And then he was the one that started the Israel Did Charlie Kirk.
So he gave me a little insight.
Like, yeah, it's clearly not real.
It's not grassroots.
Well, I think they say one thing in real life and then they play when the camera came on, it was different.
They're paid.
They're all.
I don't know.
I'm just saying he even, if Ian Carroll knows it's inorganic, Nick Fuentes went out and called them all, like Candace and Tucker, like, why are you blaming Israel?
Nick Fuentes was after them.
That's right.
So even them on the right that we were scared of, or on the left, even they know.
Israel must have something on Nick Fuentes.
Well, he's a Fed, right?
But I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't care who said it.
It's not organic.
It's what's being said, and it's all manufactured.
But can I throw something on two guys?
Please.
Inorganic, right?
So we're thinking like KGB or Muslim Brotherhood.
Could it be, and we're going to have this guy next?
Could it be biblical?
Of course it's biblical.
Is that inorganic?
If it's no, it's God.
God's doing it.
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You know, when they always say the chosen people.
Oh, you bring your mic closer.
You know, when they always go off on a tangent, you know, the haters, they're like, oh, you call yourself the chosen people.
Well, what chosen means in Torah is called to witness.
Yeah.
You're called to witness the Torah, the prophecies in Torah coming true.
You're there to witness them coming true.
That's what it means.
And that's what we are.
That's why we're here.
Yeah, we don't have like superpowers or anything.
It's just like we're, it's actually not fun to be chosen, if you believe that story.
It's never been fun to be chosen.
I actually talked about that recently.
Yeah.
It's funner than hell.
I've said that everywhere.
Being a Jew, there's nothing more fun than being a Jew.
I have a different answer.
Something happens and you go to Torah and you go, wait, I'll find it.
Peace through it.
There it is.
That's what I think there's a lot of merit to that.
There's a lot of money.
It's all there.
And I go, hey, here it is.
Okay, now I know why.
And I have to witness it.
Okay, there's the stars aligning, just like it says it's going to happen.
Okay, thanks, God.
You know, now what do I do?
Oh, I know what to do, just like it tells me here to do.
Yeah.
Witness.
I think most of it's envy.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I think most people are envious of the fact that like this.
That we're always getting killed.
I don't think so.
That we're like five times.
No, we're getting killed because they're envious.
They're not envious of us getting killed.
The persecution against because at the end of the day, if you want to look at also, if we want to go to the Bible, like we still survive and we're still here.
No matter what the attempt is, nuke, not nuke.
Like we're still here.
And I think there's a lot of environmental.
Well, that is the thing.
That's what Thomas Soule says.
Because it's like, hey, wait a minute.
Final sentence.
How come their God's still around when our God's supposed to kill him?
How come our God's supposed to be more powerful than their God?
Yet their God's still around.
Hey, are we failures?
Because our God's supposed to be more powerful than their God, but yet how come they're still around and seem to be making all the money?
What are we failing?
We are a humiliation to them because our God, you know, sorry to say it.
Our God is the real deal.
And he is.
He wrote all the stuff they're quoting too.
They just don't see it right.
Can I throw out an alternative?
I think people, because I know this, Thomas Soule says this, it's envy, and there's probably some truth to it.
But I also, it's going to make you guys mad.
But I think people.
They don't even know that our God is their God.
That's how weird they feel.
That is weird.
But I want to say this: I don't think a lot of people like Jews.
I think we're annoying.
I think we're annoying people.
And I think we're kind of like we come across really irritating.
And I think we have to own.
I keep telling Jews this.
Are you kidding?
We're charming and denoting.
Not at all.
We don't even like Jews.
I think we're both.
No, it's both.
But like we always go, oh, they're envious.
And there's probably truth.
But it's like, we're also fucking annoying.
We should own that a little.
I just want to throw that out.
No, we are.
Thank you.
No, I mean, but where does the whole thing?
We're horrible.
We are.
Horrible neurotic.
Like my grandson, he said to me, he goes, Granny, how come they hate us so bad?
All we are is autistic and nerds.
Why do they hate autistic nerds and whiny and always have asthma?
And I said, listen, you got to look at it this way.
I told my grandson, you got to look at it like this.
After all we've been through, what are the odds that we end up autistic nerds in the age of cyber?
That's how God made us so that in the age of cyber, we would learn how to turn air into water.
That's how God made us.
So think about that.
It is that.
I'd rather be good at sports, to be honest.
But we didn't receive that card.
No.
You did?
Well, you got hurt all the time.
Semi.
Well, there's some Jews that are good at sports.
There are some Jews that are good at sports.
Sandy Kolfax.
Yeah, you have to go to the bottom.
I remember my dad saying that all the time when I was a little girl.
Look at Sandy Kolfax.
He's a Jew and he's great.
Remember the scene in Airplane?
My dad loves this movie.
He's like, do you have anything?
Do you have anything in light reading?
And she's like, how about famous Jewish athlete?
It's like a little pink pan play about this big.
God, that movie's so funny.
Anyway, end times we were on the draft.
No, we weren't.
Oh.
Oh, yeah.
Jews being annoying.
Sorry.
By the way, so I think it's both.
I talk about the imperfections within the Jewish community a lot.
I'm also like the bad guy sometimes on social media because I'll call out some of the dumb fucking advocacy that we do.
Sorry.
It's true.
I hate liberal Jews fucking God.
Michael Savage said it.
I want him on here.
He goes, nobody hates the liberal Jews more than me.
I go, I'll call you.
I'll raise you $100 and call you on that or whatever you say.
We should all agree that the Jews they hate are the liberal left-wing Jews.
The worst.
They are, oh my God, I'd love to see them elect Mondami and he comes in and most of them are the ones who are like shouting from the river to the sea too.
I look at the Palestinian causing itself friggin' Jews without a Jewish mother.
I got a message last week on X from a girl who was at my middle school 2007 who found me.
I went into her profile.
We both went to a private Jewish school.
Depending on financial aid, it's 30, 40 a year.
This is real, legit.
Her bio on Instagram is the Palestinian flag.
Three of them.
And this, I mean, this girl is genocidal against Israel.
I mean, and she was raised in like a Jewish suburb of Boston.
Yep.
So I think that's a lot of it.
She talked about that at Occupy Wall Street.
It was mostly the stockbroker's kids out there.
I think there's like a parental rebellion.
It's a lemming gene.
Yeah.
I wonder how much that's that's interesting because I'm wondering this podcast.
I mean, I love Jews.
I hate capos and colluders.
Yeah.
And Ervrov.
We hate them too.
Anyway, sorry, you were saying.
No, like, I'm wondering, though, because I always think about this too.
All of these people have parents.
What are their parents saying at dinner, at the holiday?
What are they saying at the roundtable?
Because some of their kids are the ones who are wrapping their heads in a kefiya and throwing stuff at Jewish students walking across their quad during a break at Harvard Business School.
Well, that comes from Genesis, where God told Moses, don't take out the Jews that work for the Pharaoh.
Leave them, they can't change.
They like slavery.
They benefit from it.
It's privilege.
Privilege from being part of the pharaonic system of slavery.
Of course, you're going to advocate for that.
You're never going to be for freedom of, you know, the working people that build everything.
You're always going to be against that.
And God told Moses, don't take them out.
They can't change.
They are in privileged positions.
They're not like the slaves that want to leave.
And Moses, you know, it's a big argument.
And anyway, those Jews are the reason Moses couldn't enter Zion.
They're the ones that built the golden calf, right?
Yes.
And probably the ones that voted for Barabbas to be freed over Jesus.
Well, you know, they're Kamala voters.
They really are.
You know, you actually, can I show you guys something?
That's Torah, though.
That is Torah.
And, you know, Jews in the Bolshevik Revolution, the Marxist Jews, their number one target was religious Jews.
Yeah.
And a lot of Jews joined the Nazis, too.
So, you know, it's way deeper.
It's a Jewish civil war that spills out to the rest of the world.
But, you know, it's good that they all voted for a Palestinian state because the fact of it is 70 nations came against Israel.
That's Gog and Magog.
And that's a signpost of and a harbinger of pretty soon it's Mashiach.
The Christians say the return of Jesus and Jews say the Messianic age.
And either way, that's great.
And on the 27th of this month, the star of Jacob.
The star of Jacob.
Or as Christians say the star of Bethlehem.
Can you explain this?
Because is that the H1N1 asteroid or whatever it's called?
A1?
Atlas 3-1.
Is that high?
Well, you had mentioned before that they were able to see that it's changing in speed.
Yeah.
Yeah, it can regulate its speed, and it has lights.
And it shot a laser at the sun and burned a hole in it, and it's headed towards Mars, and they don't know what the hell it is.
But it looks like it's intelligent and has a...
It's not a comet.
It's not a comet, but it's accompanied by seven comets, which the Zohar sort of predicted about 2,000 years ago.
So I think God's in charge of everything.
He does everything for a reason.
He uses people, even the ignorant, that look horrible.
And we get to over and over, but we're not witnessing it correctly.
We see the mighty laid low right in front of our eyes, and we go, oh, that's interesting.
What's Kim Kardashian doing?
We're not witnessing.
We're not really seeing it.
And we're not witnessing and testifying to the might of God on this planet.
But pretty soon we all will see it.
I want to show both of you something that is going to require both of you to be a little bit open-minded.
I'm nothing but open-minded.
I'm too open-minded.
Not a little bit, a lot of it.
Easy.
And maybe you can throw this, we'll do this later, throw it on the screen for people to be watching.
That's an edit note for me.
Yeah, yeah.
And I will turn the camera here so that both of you can see.
So you just mentioned the story of why Moses was not allowed into the promised land.
Yeah.
And there's different interpretations about that.
But essentially, he told, God told Moses that you will not enter Zion, the promised land, and you will be watching it from afar.
Now, I believe the English word is pareidolia or periodolia, where it's essentially a phenomenon where you're looking at something, and if you look at it long enough, you can see something.
That's the open-mindedness that I need both of you to deploy right now.
So this is Google Maps, the satellite view.
And anybody can do this.
They can do this while we're watching.
If you pull over, can both of you see?
I'm going to go on my computer.
Okay.
So you go follow with me?
I'll wait till you're out.
No, go ahead.
Okay.
Don't wait for me.
If you pull over to Israel, so I'm going to pan it to Roseanne then.
If you pull over to Israel and you zoom in, okay, you have Israel, Jordan on the right side, underneath you have Egypt.
Now, all you're going to do, I can't do it because I'm in the safari, just turn it 90 degrees this way.
Oh, gosh.
Can you turn it?
Can you turn the screen with your mouse?
No.
No.
All right.
So here we have Egypt, where Moses led the Israelites out for 40 years.
And there's different interpretations of where exactly God split the sea.
But you have here on the Sinai Peninsula.
Okay.
You're with me?
Yes.
Israel's over here.
If you zoom in on this part of the Sinai Peninsula, you have here a shaded region.
Yeah.
Can you just take a minute and look at this region?
Can you show me up?
Yeah, okay.
Look at this and tell me what you see for a second.
The whole peninsula area.
This is the peninsula, and now zoom in, and you have this darker region here.
I'm going to pull it up a little bit more for you, Roseanne.
Maybe it's too far away.
And focus on this part.
Well, it looks like Moses.
You see it, Jake?
No.
I can't.
I don't have Google Earth.
Focus on this part.
Yeah.
Do you see anything up here?
It looks like a man standing on top of a rock.
So we have here this like shaded part, this shaded part.
When we think of Moses, by the way, he's kind of like in a cloak, long white beard.
If you zoom in over here, this is literally in the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula.
You have an eye?
Yeah.
You have a mouth?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, I see it.
Whoa.
And hold on a second.
If you zoom in all the way on the eye, you have what we would call as a pupil.
Because if you look at all three of us in the room, we have this here.
This is, by the way, this is like desert region and is untouched.
Like this has been this way since the and you have here Moses and he's looking in this.
He's looking in this direction.
And if you actually took a ruler, I don't have it, but if you took a ruler and you laid it flat and you just followed his eyesight, his eyesight goes a direct line to Jerusalem.
Yeah, it sure does.
Now, there are different interpretations as to where God split the sea.
But right behind him is one.
There are people who do believe it was either here in the Gulf of Suez or the Gulf of Aqaiba.
It just depends on which interpretation you're looking at.
But the idea is that here the sea was split.
Moses was not granted permission to go into the Holy Land, but God said that he will always be watching over.
And this is here.
Anybody on their phone can pull this up.
Now, it takes a little bit of some open-mindedness to be able to see this.
I actually had a friend.
She showed me this.
I started doing some research.
There's not a lot.
There's one rabbi who covers this exact phenomenon.
And to me, I think of it as the world is the garden.
We talked about this outside.
We have the garden.
This is just another piece to the truth of Judaism because I don't know.
It's pretty cool.
It's pretty insane when I first saw it because you have to realize that it just goes with the story of Exodus.
And it goes with the story of being persecuted by Pharaohs or by the Pharaoh over here and going towards the promised land.
That's pretty cool.
Why was he not allowed in the Promised Land?
What's the different interpretation?
Because he hit the rock out of anger instead of speaking to it softly.
He didn't have self-control.
After all, he was supposed to be a master of.
He lost his self-control.
He killed somebody.
Who cares?
He did that way before.
Yeah, I mean, he was leading them through 48 years.
Or I don't say that as a bad judgment.
I'm saying clearly he was a guy that was angry.
And it was awesome.
There's no reason to make it look like it's a bad thing.
But he did it right after God told him to talk softly to the rock.
To the rock.
So that water would have to be.
He had to come out.
So he's like, damn it.
And he hit it.
And that's like he lost control of his supernal connection to God.
There's a region.
I watched the video.
There's a region in part of the region.
That's fantastic.
Thank you for showing me.
Of course.
Yeah.
And we'll look at it again, like offline so we're not in the middle of it, but there's a region, I'll send you this video, this blew my mind, okay?
East of that, where we believe Mount Sinai is today.
By the way, the Saudi government will not allow archaeologists.
Oh, we know that archaeologists go.
There was an individual who actually did get permission to not actually do deep archaeological research, but he was there, and they had drone footage.
He found two miles away, about a mile and a half away from where they believe Mount Sinai is, this 50-foot-tall structure.
I saw that.
Oh, you saw this where the rock is split down.
Wow.
And they looked at the gravel underneath, and they basically identified some of the texture of the rock that is there.
And based on the amount of water that came out of the rock after Moses struck it twice, the texture of the gravel at the bottom part where your feet would be is going to be like the solidification of it is going to be a little bit different.
And they have ways to maybe track that, like there were like incredibly large amounts of water around this region of where they're standing.
And when you go to, if you're walking through like a large desert region or you're walking through like a large archaeological site, you'll see these tall structures.
And as a human, you say to yourself, that looks like something.
We have the big crater in southern Israel.
Like you can tell that that was a site of a crater.
This is one of those sites where, as humans, you go, and he talks about it in the video, this looks like something.
Yeah.
Right?
And God, after they praised the golden calf and everything, God actually ended up killing a lot of the people who did praise it.
And a couple miles away from this site, they found little rocks, over a thousand of them, that are just this tall, scattered, that kind of look like graves where they possibly believe like those were some of the people that were killed.
And I don't know how religious you have to get, but like when you go and you see it firsthand, and the Saudi government not allowing people to go and see it, I think is quite interesting.
That is very interesting.
Well, it's in their interest to cover all of Jewish history and all of biblical archaeology, which that's their whole thing.
Since we've been fighting with Rome for 2,000 years over it to cover over and with the Arabs, you know, when Jews do archaeology in Jerusalem, they take a toothbrush and very carefully brush away the dirt to look for, you know, evidence of, you know, King David and all this.
They found a ton of stuff.
But the Arabs just took a bulldozer in there.
Yeah.
You know, they don't care because it is in their interest just to destroy.
To wipe it off.
To wipe it out.
To wipe off Jewish history, Jewish memory, truth.
That's why Krizlam shit makes me crazy.
Because it's like UN Agenda 30, the one world.
What is this?
I didn't hear that.
It's UN Agenda 30, One World Religion.
That's of the UN.
And Chris Lam is what it's called, which is the destruction of Christianity and Judaism.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
And it's called Krizlam, which was pioneered in Jeremiah Wright's church that Obama was.
You know, it's a psyop.
And that's what's sweeping America right now, Khrislam.
Well, we're seeing it literally unfold in the Middle East.
As we speak, since we've been in this podcast, Christian ethnic minorities in southern Syria were slaughtered.
Yeah, they're slaughtering all the Christians.
But it's funny how to seek Tucker Carlson.
And Candace.
Well, I don't even talk about her anymore because she's it's obvious.
But to see Tucker Carlson at TP USA.
At a funeral.
At a funeral with no casket.
But anyway, talking about Christianity.
And it's Chris Lam that he's talking about.
A Christianity that has no Jewish history, no Jewish.
source, no Jewish context.
That isn't Christianity.
Well, you said something so brilliant last week.
I've been wanting to say this.
I've been waiting to record.
I'm a defender of Tucker, although it's waning, but I love Tucker.
We'll always love the old Tucker.
Yeah, but I was telling mom, like, hey, he's a libertarian.
And she's like, I go, he doesn't think the Jewish people of the modern state of Israel are the same as the Jewish people in the Bible.
He's been very clear about it.
He've watched the interview with Ted Cruz.
He's like, he always says, they're not the same Jews.
So she said as a joke, she's like, fine, then stop blaming us for killing Christ then.
And I was like, we're not the same Jews that killed Christ then.
Right?
So there was this break, and I was like, oh, we'll do that on the show.
But then Tucker goes on the memorial of Charlie Kirk and he's like, they're around eating hummus and they decided to kill Jesus.
So how can a guy who said his dad was not CIA, caught lying about it, and then say, these are not the same Jews, but then blame the Jews for killing Christ?
Literally three days apart, clearly he is not organic himself.
He's not telling the truth.
And you can catch him in it.
Did the Jews kill Christ or not, Tucker?
Right?
So he's full of shit.
And that means maybe he's not.
I would love to say we killed our own, like they love to say we asked for rape.
But we.
Well, maybe we did.
I mean, I don't know.
No, we didn't.
But Jesus is ours.
Sorry, he wasn't a Christian.
Get over yourself.
Jesus was a Jew.
He was.
He's a Jew just like me.
He sat there and goes, get over yourself.
You're hanging out with the Romans and do what they say.
Fuck off.
That's what he said.
And Tucker was right.
He did say that Jesus stood up to the powers that be.
Yeah, so do I.
He got canceled.
End of story.
Yeah, he got canceled for standing up.
yeah i mean thank you yeah but i like even for for candace for example it's it's a massive opportunity for her to i was just telling you That wall-eyed bitch.
She's, I don't even, we don't get angry at her.
Her time's done.
Maybe we won't bring her up.
No, we can.
I think it's funny.
No, we can't.
She's a wall-eyed bitch.
I just, like, yes.
She looks like a damn goat.
Stop comparing black women to animals.
You got in trouble already.
Oh, yeah, I'm already in trouble.
I was walking.
I thought the bitch was wild.
All right, sorry.
I was walking.
It's so good.
I was walking down 6th Street yesterday in Austin, and I saw a group of four, I would call them college-age students, watching Candace on their iPhones in the street, like eating McDonald's.
He said they had pink hair.
I go, wasn't it?
Oh, he said they weren't obese.
No.
But they're libs.
And that's their reality.
Their news is coming.
Like, that's it.
Yeah.
That's it.
Now, the convergence of liberals and woke right.
Woke left.
That's why we call them woke right.
They're the same as the woke.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
No, I was to see it in real time, too, because I'm like on YouTube all the time talking about how people are getting brainwashed.
And I take my first couple steps into Austin, Texas.
Never been here to Texas before.
And I'm hearing her voice while they're throwing down McNuggets.
And they're just...
Bill Gates feed us meat.
That's what that shit is.
It is.
He gets from Hillary Clinton's fucking fetus thing in the Ukraine.
Well, I don't want to call anyone out in my family, but there have been people very close to me, as I'll say, that have been right about a lot of this shit.
They were right about COVID.
They were right about election fraud.
And I got a couple calls last week.
They're like, can't believe fucking Israel killed Charlie Kirk.
And I was like, and do he died.
Yeah.
But these are like conservative, right-wing people that are awake.
And they're like, and I'm like, what are you talking about?
I got this for era.
I'm starting to get drunk.
Give me some more booze.
You were talking outside about this concept of when you're in the light, you can see the dark, but when you're in the dark, you can't see the light.
And that there's this like, there's this incredible, there's too many people who are living in the dark.
The world, right?
The world is living in the dark.
The amount of propaganda, the amount of lies, the amount of fear, et cetera, et cetera.
The dark is lies.
Yeah, the dark is violence and death and fear and shame and humility and lies.
Yeah, not humility, but arrogance.
Yeah.
Yeah, not humility.
Excuse me.
Yeah, arrogance.
And the light is.
Self-accountability, because what Torah is about is taking accountability and growing your soul.
That's what you're supposed to learn from it is to grow your soul to get closer to God.
Take accountability, confession, repentance.
That's how you grow closer to God.
You certainly don't grow closer to God by lying, shouting, condemning, being a mean asshole.
That don't bring you closer to truth.
I brought this page here.
I wanted to show to both of you.
I want to see it.
I think you'll really like it, Jake.
I also think you're really going to like it.
Oh, map of consciousness.
That looks cool.
Have you come across this before?
Does the name David Hawkins mean anything to you?
Yeah, I kind of like him.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's kind of good.
He's smoky, studied a lot, energy and consciousness, frequency, psychologist, and he actually has this concept of the map of consciousness, which actually he spent 10 years studying and using mathematical equations to measure frequency.
Oh, I love frequency.
To measure frequency in the world.
So I think it's going to blow your mind.
Yeah.
So we have here the different levels of consciousness.
And around this midpoint, these are where people operate, human beings operate on a day-to-day basis.
You have each person in this room, you, me, and you, we all have our own level of consciousness.
And as humans, we are all contributing to the collective consciousness of society.
Yeah, because we're all connected.
Because we're all connected.
The world is energy.
You know this.
So this map of consciousness, which David drew up, here in the middle, you have this yellow zone.
And some of the different things that come along with would be pride, affirmation, empowerment.
It's not up here would be monks and Buddhists and people who have really achieved a lot of bliss and love and eternal love.
And down here, you have shame, you have humiliation, elimination.
This is death.
Low, low, low frequency, high, high, high frequency.
And these frequencies change all the time.
This room has a frequency.
Austin, Texas, yesterday for me had a frequency.
When I cried at the Western Wall, that was a frequency.
And what we're at right now with the world is our frequency.
This is why you said outside that things are so dark.
Our frequency is as a collective, a collective in the world, is so dark and so low.
We're seeing people from the bottom basically raising their hand and saying, fuck this.
I've had enough of these systems and these processes and these governments, and everything's flipped.
Like, people are rioting in the streets, people are fighting, people are killing.
That's why we have wars.
That's why we have ICE.
That's why we have COVID.
Like, all these things, people are, everything is just fucked up.
That's the state of the union right now, and we've been feeling that.
These people that are doing the low chakra stuff, this is not in their defense, but it's an explanation.
They're getting paid to do it.
Or they're possessed.
I'm not talking about them.
I'm talking about their getting paid from, you know, the billionaire class that needs them as street, you know, like brown shirts to keep their power, which is, you know, robbing the poor to give to the rich, reverse Robin Hood.
And which made me so mad when I was a socialist because when I ran for president as a socialist, I'm like, you got the money to pay him to, you know, fight and die and go to prison.
Why can't you give them decent jobs?
You got the money.
Give them jobs with a future.
Why are you not doing that?
You care so much for working people.
And when you're desperate, and that's the only job you got, so I think it's a different thing than just a low vibration.
It's slavery.
It's slavery to Pharaoh.
And the Pharaohs are the billionaires and all them.
It's a different thing.
I mean, they don't just have low vibration.
They have no hope.
And they're slaves.
And they're manipulated and brainwashed.
So I think that if they had the choice and go, which would you rather have, this life of slavery or another life to build and reach a joyous place?
All of them would choose that.
The trick they use is this victim, the victim mentality that they foist on these people that they themselves are oppressing, saying, you're a victim who needs to fight, not us, but the Jews or whoever.
But victim mentality in Judaism is the worst satanic thing that you can do because it alleviates self responsibility for anything you do because you're like, I was just following orders and I'm trying to, you know, it's, I was just following orders.
And it's also like, I have to fight because I'm a victim.
But victimology is, in Judaism, is another word for Satan.
If you feel that you're a victim, then you feel like by any means necessary.
But you're not a victim.
You're on a path to growth.
And so it's all artificial intelligence that's foisted on people who need another way and need to see another way of like, hey, you're on a path and it's a ladder and you're going to climb up.
And at the top, when you overcome this and this and this, there's joy and a higher vibration to live in.
And there's a ton of people who've already done it and they're willing to help you climb up.
That's a different reality and a different politic than this bullshit they've got everybody under.
I think, by the way, I don't disagree with you.
Like, I think that there are people who are being paid to operate in that lower frequency.
There's definitely something to be said about answering.
Or they're addicted or blackmailed into it.
Yeah.
Brainwash is probably the easiest way to describe it when you take a child who's born in the Gaza Strip, they're brainwashed, and that's it.
From day one, from day from breath one.
Now, I do think that there's some ancestral consciousness that plays a part into that.
Yeah.
But there's also people like Masab Hassan Youssef, whose father co-founded Hamas, who clearly his consciousness is at a higher frequency than his neighbors.
Yeah.
Because look at what he's done.
He's been an incredibly important person to rely on and hear from because his father co-founded what we've seen.
So I think it all starts, though, by empathy.
That's exactly right.
Victims don't have empathy.
Of course they don't.
No, they don't.
And when we are.
I mean, somebody who describes themselves as a victim, it's just a, it's just quicksand in a void.
Me, me, me.
It's big ego.
You're saying people that attach to victim mentality, not victims.
Yeah, that identify as a victim.
They have no empathy.
Yeah, that is true.
They're like, she's rich.
I don't give a fuck if she is suffering with cancer.
There's no empathy.
No empathy.
And now we're in a world where we're asking in this Israel-Palestine thing to have empathy for the other side.
Like, how do you not have empathy for?
But they don't even have empathy for themselves.
Right.
Those people don't even have empathy for themselves.
And that's why, and they don't have empathy for themselves because they operate at such a low frequency.
You go to, you go to Well, because they're slaves.
Yeah.
They're slaves of Pharaoh.
You don't think there's a part of it that's demonic possession?
And I only say that because in this, I keep holding up this book.
Jamesh D'Souza has a new movie.
He's based off this book.
I've seen it.
He's coming on here soon.
There's actually a Hamas terrorist interviewed in it.
And it was during the whatever the Israeli officers were interviewing.
But he says, and it kind of sticks out to me a lot.
He's like, I went in there, I saw him, and then he said, and then the devil took over.
And I, you know, I raped and I killed or whatever.
He doesn't say I did it.
He says the devil took over.
And it just, it's stuck with me now for like a week and a half since I've seen it.
That's to me, it's pretty clearly demonic.
And not just Hamas, but just, you know, the Charlie Kirk assassination or a lot of stuff that we've lived that COVID, fucking Election Fraud of 2020, there's a lot of times where you're like, this isn't organic, I keep saying, or this feels evil.
Like, I don't think we should keep, not that you're doing this, but I don't think we should, as a people anymore, just sort of cast off this idea that maybe evil is real and powerful because every day it presents and shows itself more and more to the point where I think we're all, if we're all honest, we're all seeing it.
Evil is here and evil is in control.
You call it low consciousness.
You call it victim mentality.
I call it fucking demonic possessions directly from Satan, but it's here.
And maybe, maybe Hamas, maybe they're fucking because they're trauma-based.
Yeah, maybe they're drawn.
It is the darkness.
And there are agents of darkness in there.
Tucker says famously that a demon met him in the middle of the night and beat his ass and he asked him to leave, but maybe that demon didn't leave.
I saw that.
I told you that I think he is possessed.
I think he is too.
I think he is too.
I feel sorry for him because he's too smart.
That's the thing.
That's the thing.
That's who they go after.
He's smart.
That's the thing.
They don't want dumb people.
I've been crafting a text to Tucker.
I haven't done it for seven months, and I'm going to do it.
I'm going to send it.
He won't respond.
Everybody should read in the Bible about Bilak and Bilam.
Yeah, I have read that.
Because that's what this is about.
It is about that.
I have read that.
The donkey, you sent it to me.
I looked into it.
It's fascinating.
You might be onto something.
Told you.
I'm reading a book right now.
What?
I believe it's called Keepers of the Garden.
Sounds good.
It's a past life regressionist who talks about some of her work and did regressions with her.
What's her name?
Oh, you don't know.
I don't know.
I'm going to give it to you after.
I just had it on the tip of my tongue.
It'll come to me through the conversation.
She's working.
She writes about this guy named Phil.
who she wasn't intentionally supposed to work with.
She was going to go see someone else.
She got to the house.
Anyways, she starts working with this guy named Phil, who once he enters, and she uses the analogy of like an elevator.
It's one way to like, in regressions, to get somebody into that state.
So when the elevator doors open, you can talk about what you're seeing.
And on like the third or fourth time they were working together, he entered this new regressional state where she got him for months at that point to talk about what life was like for him previously, not on Earth.
Meaning what civilization and life outside of Earth is like in terms of society, in terms of dress code, in terms of morals, in terms of all these things.
Where was he living?
On another planet.
Really?
No.
On another planet.
Now, we've seen footage over the past few years randomly of somebody in Nebraska, somebody in Toronto filming some UFO, something in the sky.
Like, really, interestingly enough, the 27th of this month and what right now they're describing as this like Atlas 3i.
Atlas 3i that's changing speeds.
I look at what's going on because of where we are from a frequency standpoint and that we need to be entering.
We kind of need a new earth at this point.
I think, I really do think that people like Heather, who she tells me that, and she's also had regressions herself, but she's also had interactions with what she calls aliens, like moments and communication.
She describes this.
She writes about it.
She has a whole book about this.
And she for sure has gotten me to think more broadly about not just the frequency and where we are is like from a consciousness perspective, but that like there are outsiders who are looking at us right now saying the fuck you guys are doing like this shit's not working.
And that's what we're experiencing right now.
A UFO randomly on all these people's iPhones going at these speeds.
And when you look at the regressions book and when he's talking, he's describing these ships, these spaceships and these speeds as the same thing that we would describe what we think is a spaceship that goes at these speeds that we can't fathom.
And even what an alien looks like, like real extraterrestrial beings that.
They all look like Dave Chappelle.
They do.
That's what I thought.
So I mean, I actually do think that we're going through an incredibly, we're going to have a new earth when we come out of this.
And the only way to get there, unfortunately, is through an incredible amount of bloodshed and destruction.
And that's what that's, we're living through the thick of it right now.
Astrology also says that 2005, 2026 is, there's a lot more.
Well, there's two ways to learn according to Torah.
There's learning through pain and suffering or learning from elevation and joy.
But, you know, I guess you got your choice.
Yeah.
That's what free will is.
Yeah, that is what free will is.
But I've always felt like an alien.
I knew I was from another planet when I was three years old.
And I've never felt like that.
How'd you know?
I don't know.
I just knew I'm not from here.
Sure.
I ain't like these folk.
I look at my family like, hell no.
I ain't like them.
Have you done plant medicine?
You mean like take ayahuasca?
Sure.
No, I want to, but I did do mushrooms one time.
You did a journey.
Huh?
You did a journey, like a mushroom journey.
No, I just took them on my girlfriend, Shannon.
Why not?
She's always telling me to do it, and I never did any hallucinogenics.
But this one time she had them, and I go, hell yeah, I'll do them, you know.
And what was I in my 50s, I guess.
I never did any of them drugs.
And, well, there we was in Hilo, Hawaii, and I took them.
And we were in a volcano forest, which has since been washed away by the last volcano there.
But I got to see this volcano forest, which was magical and a miracle place.
These trees covered in lava and stuff growing in them like you've never seen.
And I took them, and it was all 3D and everything.
And then we went into town, and I saw they had this hippie store in there.
And I saw, I was looking at this Buddha, and it turned all 3D.
And I was like, wow, that Buddha's all 3D and all.
And that's about the gist of it.
Your consciousness was raised.
Well, I just saw a 3D Buddha, and I thought that was rad.
And then I got in the car, and I drove home seven hours.
And I never shut up.
Shannon said I never shut up for seven hours.
And I was just spitting out jokes for seven hours.
Wait a minute, seven hours in Hawaii?
In Hawaii?
What was it, four hours?
Four hours from, no, I guess it was four hours.
You were lost on my stream.
But I'm like, damn, why didn't I get a tape recorder?
Shannon said they were the best jokes.
But I'm into spit out jokes for four solid hours.
That's a lot.
I don't remember any of them.
Any of them, yeah.
That was it.
The woman, so Heather, she talks about plant medicine, too, in her journey of raising consciousness, not just hers, but also a lot of the people that she works with.
And it's really opened my mind to...
Have you ever done it?
Have you ever done it?
Have you did it?
I'm flying tomorrow to Los Angeles for two reasons.
Are you going to do it over there?
At first, you're doing the ayahuasca?
I'm not doing...
No, no, no.
That would be diving into the ocean without any instruction.
You're doing mushrooms.
I'm doing a mushroom journey.
That's smart.
For the first time ever.
Yeah, you should do that.
With her.
Yeah.
It's fully guided.
I'm doing a full Reiki treatment.
And she also has a healing partner who does touch healing energy.
And I'm going to be doing it with them.
And the idea...
The reason I'm personally doing it, one, is because I just think that every human being should be doing some form of inner work to elevate...
Yeah, it's all about the inner work.
It's all about the inner work.
Inner alchemy.
Yeah.
Changing your negative into positive.
That's what Torah's all about.
Nobody knows that, though.
No one.
I know...
They're like, oh, how can I condemn somebody else?
Yeah.
It's fucking ridiculous.
That's such a good point.
Yeah, if you didn't forget, today, blame the Jews, just in case.
Yeah, but it's a new year tonight.
The new year, I forget, it was 57-whatever.
But, oh, hell yeah.
It's just great.
Shana Tova.
Right?
We recorded this right before our show.
Isn't that wild?
That is wild.
It's going to be the best year ever.
I hope...
Will you get close to that mic before we wrap up?
This is going to be the best year we've ever had, and...
Give us a prediction, because we're going to timestamp this.
Well, you know, people are saying it's the end, and what do they say?
The end of the world.
It's the end times.
End times.
I think so.
But that's all some foreground.
You know, there's foreground and background.
But in the deep, deep background, what it says there in Torah is it's the end of the evil.
And so I want everybody to hear me say that.
This is the end of, and the, and the crumbling of the whole Babylonian BS, the whole Babylonian pyramid of BS, and it's the beginning of the golden age.
And this is this year.
Oh, hell yeah, the Messiah's coming, or coming back if you're Christian, or what have you.
It's the beginning of empathy, sympathy.
This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
The age of Aquarius.
Aquarius.
Aquarius.
Sympathy and understanding.
Harmony and joy.
I was about to say, I'm not too young for this.
I guess so.
No more false or joy.
Or garish moving crystal revelations.
It's the 60s.
And the minds of the 60s?
I think so.
Liberation.
Aquarius.
The song of Aquarius.
The song was released in 1967.
1967.
When they were all on mushrooms.
That's what that song came from.
In that movie or whatever.
But it is the age of Aquarius.
The higher mind and quintessence, where the spiritual truth of everything in everybody comes to the top.
Cream rises to the top.
And yeah, that is that.
That's what you're describing.
That is what I'm describing.
I realize that.
Yeah, 57 megahertz.
Yeah, bitches, let's get this done.
So you see, thank you for being here.
Amazing.
Thank you for having me.
This is a good thing.
Was that fun or what?
I have to be honest.
I know that we're like an hour and a half, two hours.
I have to say, I'm still sitting here.
Yeah.
And I cannot comprehend that I'm sitting with both of you.
I don't think you mean me specifically.
Well, you better comprehend it, bitches.
Starstruck by me, I can tell.
Oh, I wanted to show that.
We'll show that video where you're going to get it.
I think you have to see this.
Please make sure.
No, no, play it right now and then we'll wrap it up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, she's saying the theme song.
And then I'll sing the team song.
Yeah.
We'll probably clip this.
This is basically.
It's a cute moment.
This is a very cute moment.
I remember it.
Man bun, I can't talk about it.
This was, I'm going to give a little bit of context before I press play.
Okay.
Okay.
Wait, is that a man bun?
Because that's a problem.
No, that's not a man bun.
That's my jufro.
Same thing.
No, up here.
Oh, that's my luggage.
Oh, thank you.
In my nice little studio.
I wasn't going to listen to you if I thought it was a man bun.
I want to talk to man buns.
That's very good.
June 7th, 2024.
I'm streaming inside of my apartment.
I'm talking about Breonna Walker, I believe.
I forget who, just some idiot on the internet talking about Israel and Jews, whatever.
And on YouTube, when you're streaming, you can super chat people, which means you give them a contribution.
The most I'd ever gotten at this point, I think, was like $20 or $30.
This is the moment that Granny Rose, who was unidentified, popped into my live stream on YouTube.
I have a hard time processing numbers like that.
How much of my inheritance did you give him exactly?
Lucky walked away.
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
What?
What?
You dropped $500.
I wish you would send that off.
You dropped $500.
Oh, I did.
Oh, I love doing that to youthful tubers.
Youthful tubers.
That's great.
Whatever you call it.
Never, never, ever.
That's like cost.
You dropped me $500.
You didn't know who it was.
The story gets better.
So on YouTube, you have a username and it just said Granny Rose.
Okay.
So I'm not going to let it play because it's another three or four minutes where I just keep saying, what the fuck.
I mean, I freaked.
I blacked out.
That's pretty cool.
I literally out loud, I was like, I said in the chat, I was like, people help humans help me identify who the fuck Granny Rose is right now.
And I said, whoever you are in the world, please send me an email.
Just please send me an email.
The stream ended.
You emailed me right after in capital letters.
Hi, it's Roseanne Barr.
I freaked.
I was like, Granny, it was like, that's her.
And that was how this started.
And now I'm sitting in your podcast.
That was the moment you dropped 500 bucks.
So I need to say and say thank you because that was the most generous thing.
And also, that was you.
I didn't think it was you.
I was like, there's no way it's in, it was you.
Yeah.
Thank you for what you do.
That's awesome.
You're a consciousness raiser.
And I love you for it.
I love you.
I'm going to give you 500 bucks back.
So you see, my patience is running thin in this synthetic world.
We're living in.
Oh, you see.
My patience is growing thin.
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