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June 5, 2020 - Roosh V - Daryush Valizadeh
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Roosh Hour #49 - Owen Benjamin
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All right, welcome to Ruch Hour number 49.
I have a very special guest with me, the one and only Owen Benjamin.
Owen, thank you for joining me today.
Sorry, my hair, I'm having a bad hair day.
It's very humid here.
Dude, thanks for having me, man.
It's good to see another beard guy.
And your beard is even more masculine than mine.
So I feel like a little protected little girl right now.
No one can beat me in the beard game, Owen.
That's awesome, man.
So I last saw you in August.
That's when you invited me to your homestead.
And we will get into that too a little bit.
Now, I think most people here, they know you, they know who you are.
But just to recap a little bit, you were a comedian.
You had a Hollywood agent.
You were pretty much plugged in.
You were in the television.
You were in the movies.
You dated women that were famous that maybe some men here would know.
And now you live on a homestead with your wife and kids with chickens and goats.
So for people who don't know too much about your back story, what happened?
So doing stand-up in Los Angeles for a long time, and I started doing stand-up in college.
My first set I ever did was opening for Calvin Hart when nobody knew who he was, but that was fun.
And then there was an economic downturn, and I didn't want to get in debt and go to graduate school because I originally thought I was going to be a lawyer or a tree guy.
My brother's a tree guy, so those are my two options.
I'm good at words and, you know, cutting down trees.
So instead, my buddy wanted to go to Los Angeles.
We go there.
Long story short, we get into comedy.
You know, I start doing stand-up.
I start running my own show at the improv.
I get my picture put up at the improv.
I'm painted in the mural.
I got Comedy Central specials.
I've been in some Sailor movies, TV shows.
Leno and Fallon and all that stuff.
And I tour all the time.
And, you know, life was good, much like yours, you know, the materialistic sexualized emptiness that's real fun at the time.
But looking back, I can't really isolate certain days because they were void of, you know, God and beauty and whatnot, but good times.
And then, you know, I meet a girl who's now my wife.
We have a child.
I realized at that time I can live near my brother because I didn't want my new baby in Los Angeles, but my career can still go fine.
I go to Serenac Lake, New York.
I'm still getting development deals, still touring, still getting colleges.
And then the political climate and the sexual degeneracy crossed a line in my morality, which at the time I didn't really even know I had.
And they tried to make transgender children normal and a thing.
And I went real hard in the paint at that.
I was reped at CAA and Principal Young Management.
I lost both my AJ and my manager.
And then my college, all my college gigs that were booked ahead of schedule, they all canceled because they said I was a transphobe.
So, you know, I wake up in this little town without any of my, any of my Hollywood pimp daddies to sell me like a hoe because I crossed the line, you know, and they wanted me to apologize and I wouldn't because it was child abuse.
And then from there, started a journey of seeing more of the world and how it actually works and what Hollywood is and how it isn't just about being the funniest person you can.
It's about pushing agendas.
And their agendas got to the point of complete madness.
You know, for a while, you can fall for the trick of like, you know, just two homosexuals just want to love each other and they just want to be able to make judgments and opinions on each other's deathbed.
And it's so easy to just keep going down this lazy river of acceptance and tolerance until it goes to kids.
And because of my childhood and because of the things I've been through, I'd rather die than be a part of ruining a child's life.
And so I went real hard in the paint.
I never stopped.
And so from there, you know, you got this guy like me with his big following, you know, blue check mark, 100 and something thousand followers on Twitter, you know, Comedy Central specials known all over the world in a lot of ways.
Not extreme fame, but enough.
So then I get scooped up by the Zionist types who wanted to use me to help me take down Hollywood.
And I'm like, oh, these guys are true towers.
Dennis Prager gets it.
He's against abortion.
And so then I see that they can't follow the rabbit, the trail of breadcrumbs all the way to Israel's company, Teva Pharmaceuticals, which provides the hormones for the trans kids and all the lobbying and stuff.
So once I crossed that line, those guys didn't want to be a part of me.
And also I asked some uncomfortable questions about whether or not we actually played golf and drove a car on the moon.
And then it just keeps going.
I saw from a mile away what was going to happen in cities.
You know, it's kind of like I've heard you talk to the great E. Michael Jones about a man being a slave to his appetites.
And, you know, what is the inevitable result of every one of these cities that's just based in sodomy and usury?
And so I just embraced homesteading with open arms in my community.
Everybody on my street homeschools, you know, we all hang out.
The dude who runs my merch website, I met on my street, he was a trucker.
I now have three children.
My family's going great.
We have El Pacquis, 24 goats, 100 chickens, all this stuff well.
And so now watching this happen to the world, I don't take joy in it.
You know, I'm not taking a victory lap because I still have friends in LA that some of them had to stay quiet to stay in the satanic zeitgeist to pay their debts.
I'm very grateful and very blessed to not have those type of debts.
But, you know, I think people have a love-hate relationship with me because they don't want to admit how accurate I was about a lot of this stuff.
You know, milk your own goats, love your wife, you know, reject.
You were actually answering like my first four or five questions.
Thanks.
My wife asked me.
You were making my job very easy.
Now, I don't mean to interrupt you.
We are going to get to that.
I just wanted to ask.
It's nickling me.
I never shut up.
So interrupt all you want.
Okay.
So was there a moment you would say, I know you mentioned that when they try to push the transgender kids, that really that was your battle.
But was there a moment when you realized that your life would completely change?
That this was it.
You're not going back that life of being a comedian, of being a star, being plugged into that Hollywood entertainment industry, that that's just gone.
Or did it take after the years you were on the farm to realize it?
Or was it, did it come a little bit earlier?
No, it was like a three-day process.
So, you know, at first, professionally, when I couldn't make fun of Caitlin Jenner, and I was like, you know, she was, or he, I can't, believe I just said that.
It's part of the joke.
But when, when, when Bruce Jenner was given woman of the year, my joke was, she hasn't even been a woman for a full year.
Doesn't that disqualify?
And I had this whole long joke about my physics buddy with Asperger syndrome that was like, Caitlin Jenner times fraction of one is less than one.
That makes her not possibly woman of the year, if not full year.
And people were turning on me for that, even though the crowds were roaring with laughter.
After the trans thing, because the thing is, people can say, oh, I'm against trans stuff, but they never name anyone.
I'm from a town with a bad pedophile problem.
And I noticed that people just say, oh, I'm against pedophilia.
And you just say, who?
And it's like, oh, you can't say a name, huh?
Because you don't want the backlash.
So Jesse Thorne, who was a very prominent member of the Hollywood community, was saying his three-year-old boy was a girl and that he was going to put her, quote unquote, on hormones.
And as a father of boys, boys don't have sexualities or genders really as little boys.
They're not sexualized.
That's an insane, it made my blood boil.
It's still, I still get angry thinking about it.
So I went at him personally on Twitter.
And then within a day, Eliza Sleisinger, a comedian, just immediately starts texting me, what did you do?
And I'm like, what?
And she was like, she's this big comedian.
She's like, I just heard in a writer's room that you just got yourself in a lot of trouble.
And so at that point, I knew it was critical mass.
And then my sodomite agent said that I was morally reprehensible, but my manager was cool.
I still don't hold against him.
He was like, I don't know what to do with you now, man.
You're on your own.
And I respect that.
It's a business decision for him.
But once, and then University of Connecticut, who was paying me six digits to do one set, and I was planning on that.
You know, I've never been a big material guy, but I just bought a rental house that I had to put on a roof, canceled, you know, just cancel, cancel.
When it hits you, you know, it's over.
And so, fortunately, my brother hired me as his groundsman for doing tree work.
And then I just kept going.
You know, there's a lot more stories, but I won't bore you with the details.
At that moment, you know, when you're on this lazy river of hedonism in LA, you're almost like hypnotized, like Pan's flute.
And when they turn, it's like, you don't belong here.
You know, it's like this.
And you're like, oh, I didn't even realize.
I thought you guys were all the tolerant ones.
I thought you guys were all the ones that let everything you were tolerant and they're not tolerant.
They're only tolerant if you're pushing in one direction.
And when you see that, it's like bang, and you can't unsee it.
And then from there, my life was a series of not being able to unsee things.
Was there a moment when maybe you were in a state of mild panic where you thought, well, I can't do this.
I can't change that.
Maybe I should hold on to that Hollywood type of lifestyle where you kind of doubted if you could make the changes that you knew were actually coming.
No, I did have panic though.
But I think people have fight, flight, or freeze.
And I'm not claiming moral superiority because mine's fight, because that gets me in a lot of problems as well.
But when I get a sense of panic, which I've been lowering over the years, thankfully, because it's not a good time, I get overly fighty.
So it's like, once that started happening, I was like, I'm going to torch every bridge I have with these people.
I will fight this into the, I will, I will sing, I will say every word they say not to say as many times I have to until every one of these people knows that I'm not theirs.
And that has its own problems.
I could have, if I had not been so raw, you know, I could have kept some relationships or whatever, and I didn't.
I felt that wave of panic and that wave of juxtaposition just jumbled up and thrown all over the place.
I'm not going to lie and say that I was stoically legendary the whole time.
But I didn't go towards freeze or flee.
I didn't say, please have me back.
I said, I will break every bond I have with this entire society.
And I did for years.
And, you know, I've went hard in the paint at times that looking back, it's funny.
I don't regret it because I was under an extreme amount of pressure.
But if I could do it all over again, I would have had more of a center.
So since then, you left Hollywood.
You started your own homestead.
Your family is growing.
Your chickens, you have way more chickens than when I was there.
And you've been breaking down a lot of the big lies and the sacred cows, one after the other.
When I was on my road trip last year to break up these long drives, I would put on your live stream, which was on YouTube at the time.
And you were going into the moon landing.
And I actually have heard of the arguments that say the moon landing was a fake thing.
And I believe to this day that I don't think we were actually there.
And when I would share this, people would freak out.
Like, Rouge, you're an idiot.
How can you do that?
And I noticed that, like me, I'll stop there.
I stop at the moon landing.
I'm not getting into a bigger sacred cow than that, but you keep on going.
I mean, you're trying to knock all of them down.
And I notice that gets a response from people, a very intense response.
In some cases, you can argue it provoked a lot of anger and wrath from people that were directed at you.
So how do you feel about all these people?
And it seems like a mob at times.
And this chat, even before we got started, the people in the chat, they were saying some bad things about you too.
How do you feel that people are attacking you in such a strong way when you believe you're sharing the truth to them?
You're trying to help them see what this world really is.
Obviously, I have compassion for them.
I know they're in a lot of pain.
And it's like, I know why for the most part.
Because what happens is when you present this information to people and they know you're right, they face two problems.
They either face the social repercussions for questioning some of these things, which they refuse to do, or they have to, in their mind, decide that I'm insane or evil.
And I completely understand that.
It's too painful for people.
You know, there's people in this world, a lot of baby boomers that look to the moon and they think that a guy named Buzzed put a car in the lem, which looks like a methadix tree fort.
It's made out of literally tinfoil.
And they went into a vacuum and they landed on the moon and they put a flag on it and they played golf and drove a car.
And then they never went back.
And then they said they destroyed all the proof.
And then they can't go back because they don't have technology that they had in 1969.
So I look at these people and they're like, we went to the moon.
I went to the moon.
And a lot of it's phallic, just like a lot of this Black Lives Matter stuff where it's about penis worship.
And they see that rocket.
You know, Alex Jones has seen through a lot of lies, but he hasn't seen through NASA because allegedly he's, you know, he's got some situations.
Where is the NASA shirt?
He wears the NASA shirt because he's looking at, because he's looking at that penis and he's saying, that's mine.
And it breathes fire.
You know, he's like, look at it.
And a lot of times, really little men with really little penises, like, they look at the Washington Monument and they're like, that's mine.
And people are like, that's the Washington Monument.
I'm like, where's the eyes and the nose and the mouth?
Like, that doesn't look like Washington.
Oh, wait a minute.
It's his, it's his wiener.
And so a lot of this has to do with the biggest wiener in the world, where you get a wiener so high that it creates like an electrical charge with these little men with these little wieners like, that's mine.
And then it, and it relieves their pain, their stress.
And so when someone like me comes around and says, does this check out?
You know, Elon Musk just put, just drove a car and they're showing people too.
I think it's the wizardry is fascinating.
They show people how absurd it is.
He drives a car, like Street drives a car, and they put it in space and a vacuum would explode the tires.
These are pressurized tires.
There's liquid in the, it's so preposterous that people are like, and so when I make fun of this, they feel this pain.
And the pain that is created and it's a binary that they can't handle.
Either they admit they were wrong and then and all their dreams and fantasies and memories and all that is not true or I'm crazy and a cult leader and my wife's, you know, people have been saying my wife's kicking me out of the house.
My wife's going to leave me.
We're on our third child.
Hey, buddy.
Oh, I'm on the computer.
Will you go talk to mama?
Yeah.
Mama said she to leave it.
I'll read that after.
Buddy, I got to talk to my friend Ruch.
Remember Ruch when he came to the farm?
Remember Ruch?
Say hi, Roche.
Hi, Roos.
Hey, buddy.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm still working on child number one.
Right.
And once you get it going, it just goes.
So one after another.
And so that's why I have compassion for these people because the pain they're in.
Why would they watch my videos and care so much about me?
I've been right, clearly right about so much.
Leaving cities, Hollywood machine, having families, homesteading, all of it.
And they're like, but the moon, I drove a car.
And it's because either I'm the worst person in the world or they're wrong.
And you see the choices they make.
And they're in so much pain that I really hope that they get past that because I'm not their enemy.
Their enemies in their heart.
Do you ever get these points when this kind of hate is coming your way and you just want to throw your hands up and say, why even bother?
Why even do this?
Why even try to share the truth with people?
Maybe I should just.
you know, because me, I don't get as much hate as you, but there are times when I'm like, what am I doing?
You know, this mob online, they love you one minute, they hate you the next.
So it does wear you down.
Well, it doesn't wear me.
It has certain times, but my rule is I don't accept the love or the hate.
So when people tell me I'm a prophet and a genius, and I do have a higher IQ, but I'm no prophet.
I'm not even close, like to the point of nonsense.
I reject all of it and say, no, no, I'm not.
I'm a comedian, you know?
And people are like, oh, you should run for Congress or you should start a church.
I'm like, I would be a terrible church leader and a terrible politician.
And so I reject the love.
So that allows me to reject the hate as well.
And I don't care really because I'm genuinely curious about this stuff.
And I've seen this stuff my whole life, man.
It's like people get really pissed off, especially short guys.
I'm six foot eight.
Little dudes hate me for that.
They look at me.
They want to kick me.
And then the next minute they're like, let me see your penis.
And then they're like, I hate your penis.
Dude, it's and it's so crazy.
And then I'll say that and go, oh, Owen's gay because he pointed out that I'm obsessed with wieners.
I'm like, dude, I know how you treat giants, you little hobbits, you little gremlins.
And so when they do these attacks, I don't care because I also don't care when they do all the over, like undeserved praise.
And so I'm just pretty centered at this point.
And I know why they do it.
You know, but when I, if I didn't know why they hated me so much, I think that it would bother me more.
But I know the pain they're going through and I know that they don't have the spiritual calories to burn to.
Hey, buddy.
That's a storm cloud, buddy.
I'll talk to you after.
Hey, love.
I'm doing a stream.
Can you entertain the Walster?
Yeah, thank you.
It's like the social calories where someone says, oh, you didn't, you don't think we went to the moon.
And then they're like, you're so stupid.
And the good thing about having a really valuable job for people, like if somebody's, like I just had my buddy on today from Vertech Tactical, he teaches people how to shoot guns and survive combat.
He knows we didn't go to the moon and he questions the nature of the earth like a lot of men these days.
And it's like, no one cares because let's say you're a billionaire banker and you're paying my buddy to teach you how to do hand-to-hand combat.
And it's like, so you don't think we went to the moon?
He's like, no.
Do you want to learn how to live?
And they're like, yeah.
It's the same with like a plumber.
It's like, my toilet's overflowing.
It's like, you don't think we went to the moon?
It's like, no.
What do you want to do now?
It's like, I'll pay you to fix my toilet.
Will you be my friend?
So if you have a valuable job, no one cares.
Usually it's people in debt, people addicted to sodomy.
All these people that don't really have a purpose in life.
And I feel for them.
I hope they find a purpose.
It's really not hard to start planting seeds.
It's pretty easy.
They're so rattled by other people because they're defined by social acceptance.
If I don't get my Facebook shares, who the hell am I?
I've been kicked off Facebook forever, man.
It's like, what are they going to do now?
You know, and now my world just keeps becoming more and more paradise-like.
So one of the big lies that I think you were one of the first to expose this year is the coronavirus.
Now, when it came to the USA, I actually got sick with symptoms that matched it.
And I can admit to everyone, I entered a mild state of fear.
I thought this was it.
I was going to die, get stuck on a ventilator.
So, during this, I would say a one to two week period where I was sick, I was very compliant to what the experts were saying-very compliant.
That they were saying, shut it down, quarantine.
And me, even though I, you know, studied the lies, I was like, Yeah, maybe that's a good idea.
This virus is serious.
But then, once I got better, I snap, I snapped out of it because the fear was now gone.
When I was in that state of fear, I was very compliant.
No more fear.
Hey, wait a second.
So, but I noticed that you were speaking out against the virus.
You called it as a scam from the get-go.
So, can you, what do you think this virus is, if you believe it is a virus?
What do you think it is?
And what is the goal of the response of the lockdown, social distancing, the mask, and so on?
Okay, well, A, I don't judge you for that because I only judge people if they don't adjust based on new information.
We all make bad calls.
We all don't see stuff.
We all are at different levels and areas in our life where we uncover it.
The thing I judge friends and family members and people in my life at is when you're presented with overwhelming absurd evidence, can you admit then?
And if that's the case, there's no difference if someone calls it a month ahead or not.
The people right now that are wearing astronaut uniforms at Costco, just going, We're all gonna get like those people are kind of screwed.
I don't know the agenda, and I don't know what happened because the virus narrative I knew was nonsense.
In fact, I don't even think diseases really operate that way, how described, but something was going on in certain regions.
Some of my friends believe it's 5G.
I don't.
I don't know enough about 5G to make a call on that.
You know, when I'm cracking codes, it's what isn't less than what is because I can show you we didn't go to the moon.
I can't show you what they do with the money, you know.
And that's where I think a lot of people like me run into problems where you start speculating.
The mask thing, I perceive it as a grand ritual of submission.
I think there's a sexual component to it.
I think that it's about fear.
I think a lot of the population wants it.
A lot of them want to cover their micro expressions because they feel a sense of shame at all the incredible amount of information that's being revealed.
I think that the virus operates as a crutch for people to get through this trial by fire of seeing what Hollywood really is, seeing what the government is really about, seeing all this stuff, seeing the nonsense of the world is being revealed at such a pace that, you know, Walter Cronkite isn't going to put us to bed anymore.
And so, a lot of people are scared.
So, they've psychologically convinced themselves that a mask will save them because they don't want people to see their fear and they want distance and they want to wash their hands and clean themselves and all this stuff.
On the grand, like, cabal running the world stage, I don't know.
And I, because I thought early on that it was to cancel the Olympics.
I thought that there was a group of Zionists that were trying to buy out a lot of Japanese businessmen.
This is my call in March.
And I thought it was also a land grab in the cities.
I thought it was going to be a demolition of cities.
I actually made the call that it was going to be a racially motivated demolition of cities after this thing.
You're going to get into that for sure.
Right.
The Holocaust.
And I saw all the signs, but I don't know what the future is, but they passed right past the Olympics.
And this is what happened to me.
Like, I didn't see it.
I thought it was about Zionists buying Japanese businesses that had overextended in the Olympics.
I was like, there's no way it's going past that.
And so at this point, your guess is as good as mine.
I'm just watching the wizard spells unfold.
And then the I can't breathe spell was created by the mask and then now magnified by this next spell because that's how you get all these people to feel connected to this George Floyd nonsense narrative because they couldn't breathe for the last several months.
So when people say, I can't breathe, they're like, I relate to that.
It's classic hypnotism.
So I don't know why.
Yeah.
Based on the virus now, we've had a couple of months and we are going to get to the race riots.
Based on the virus, are you happy or disappointed at how the masses responded to this?
Do you think they responded well or responded in total fear?
That kind of makes you, I don't want to say judge them, but think that maybe they're more far gone than they are or maybe they're not.
How would you judge the overall national response of the citizens when it comes to those at the top telling them, oh, this virus is killing people and so on?
It depends on the person.
Like someone like you, when you were originally fearful and then you saw what it was, pure compassion.
I could, we're all capable of that.
Believing, like just not having the notion that people can lie on that level is not, doesn't make it evil at all.
In fact, I think a lot of people's problems is they're naive to evil.
So they don't know that's even possible.
It's one of the reasons people used to call me crazy is because, but a lot of the, especially the liberals, I don't really have a reaction at all because once they were screaming bloodthirsty celebrations in New York about the 40-week abortion and selling the arms and the kidneys and all that stuff, I was like, we're dealing with purely demonic possessed people.
So the fact that they're wearing a mask and listening to everything, a guy named Dr. Fauci, which means mouth, that they've never heard of before, like he's God, doesn't surprise me at all.
They're evacuated.
They don't have autonomy, sovereignty, none of it.
Whatever they're told to do, they'll do.
And so, you know, they'll wear a mask, get on their knees, pray, praise black skin, jump off a cliff, doesn't matter.
They're puppets at this point.
But then there's a group of people that I'm not disappointed in them.
A lot of them, fortunately for them, haven't been exposed to the level of evil as me.
So they didn't think it was possible.
And that's a big distinction between people wearing their masks because they're like, why would they lie?
Or, you know, it's better safe than sorry.
And I'm like, guys, these people are psyched, like, like the media is psychopathic and it's all about spells.
And so I don't even desire to inflict my very intense worldview on other people because sometimes it isn't always pleasant.
And, but the people that'll just be like, we're all going to die, I think it's an atheistic, howled out, puppet situation.
And I am not surprised whatsoever.
If you told them to get on their knees for Black Lives Matter, you know, plug up their ass and lick on a lollipop and beg forgiveness, they would do it so quickly and they would feel good about it.
They would feel virtue.
And then they would wear a little brown ribbon because they allowed themselves to be sodomized by a stranger.
And the next time they were at a cocktail party, they would smile like the special boy.
So the mask is nothing to me at this point.
So the coronavirus vaccine is probably going to come out next year.
If Bill Gates has deemed it 100% safe, no side effects.
Perfectly studied.
They did double-blind studies.
It's safe.
Would you take it and give it to your family to not get to not get the virus?
No.
Bill Gates has, there's videos of him going back years, and I've covered this already.
And I know people called me crazy.
And I have compassion for that.
He openly states he wants to lower the world's population by 15%.
And he's using vaccines to do it.
He said with vaccines and reproductive health, which is code for abortion, we can lower, there's a quote, we can lower the world's population by 15%.
And he thinks he's quote unquote healing the world.
So rule of thumb, guys, kids out there, if there's a person whose goal is to kill 1 billion people at least, and he's going to use vaccines to do it, don't listen to a word out of his mouth and don't take the vaccine.
Bill Gates has no medical training, no biology training.
He is a criminal.
He was convicted of crimes when he was a computer programmer.
His father is one of the people who started Planned Parenthood with Margaret Sanger.
And so he's a pretty messed up guy.
Now, the other side is don't be afraid.
Don't feel like you have to hurt anybody.
Don't feel like you have to do anything.
Just refuse it.
The real N-word is no and put the liability back on the person.
You know, no, unless you can prove to me that it works.
And it doesn't.
They can't possibly do it.
It contains fetus cells.
It contains cancer cells, dead cancer cells.
It contains aluminum, you know, heavy metals.
Here's a way to understand how dangerous these vaccines are.
If they're about to inject you with a vaccine and it slips out of their hand and it breaks on the ground, they have to rope it off because that's technically considered hazardous waste because of the aluminum in it and some of these chemicals.
They recently had mercury in it that they took out, but they, you know, and so we all know somebody whose baby died of a vaccine or had complications.
You know, some people called it SIDS.
I know what it is.
Vaccines have no legal liability at all.
That law was passed a few years ago where you can't sue a vaccine company.
So no, absolutely not.
Never in a million years would I ever take any vaccine.
But that being said, if there's people that want to, that's their right.
And I'm not going to, just like you can't tell me to not own a weapon.
I'm not going to tell you not to inject aluminum into your arm, but I think you're making an horrifying mistake.
Now, there's a couple of theories on what the purpose of vaccines really are.
One is that it's just a money grab.
Two, it's just to really make people sick, to weaken them.
Another is that it's an intermediary step for their real control of giving people chips and things like that.
So what is your take?
What is the purpose?
Why do they push it so hard onto us?
What do you think they achieve by doing that?
I think just like most of these plots, it's layers upon layers upon layers.
My answer would be yes.
I think that vaccines can operate as a money grab.
They can operate as a sick, twisted, I need to heal the world Bill Gates thing where he's carrying out his daddy's dream of killing as many people as possible to let the earth heal.
I think that there's probably some sort of Tavistockian control wizardry going on there where they could inject you with saline solution.
And the key that they're looking for is just you accepting penetration into your vein.
Whatever it is, it doesn't really matter.
I think a lot of people in the medical world think they're doing good, just like in a lot of people in military, a lot of people in Hollywood, a lot of, you know, we're all involved in something that you're not aware of.
You know, like, for example, a Marine can go into Afghanistan, kill a bunch of people, and leave, not breaking any morality because people are trying to kill him.
He doesn't get to see the CIA ops and all these things that happened before to really jack up the population so that they act so insane that he has a moral right to kill him.
It's very similar in the medical field where you have these doctors that are in crippling unpayable debt.
So they can't speak out.
And just like people that think I'm insane about the moon landing, they have a visceral reaction to questioning vaccines because if you're right, it means they've been a part of something really, really murderous.
And so either you're insane or they're potentially liable for murder.
And so we see what position they take.
And I, you know, my wife's mother is a nurse.
I know a lot of great nurses that their whole life is healing and they're trying to help.
And procedure is how the devil gets his little tentacles in.
And so just be wary.
You know, Western medicine has a lot of great things about it.
It'll stitch you up.
It'll do all kinds of stuff.
There's some surgeries that are like no other in the world.
But in general, eat healthy food, have healthy thoughts, be grateful, get a lot of sleep, drink water without fluoride in it, and pray.
And that's really the key to health and avoiding disease.
And, you know, there's going to be people begging for the vaccine, and it's mostly going to be to alleviate their anxiety and fear.
And I don't think it's a death sentence.
I don't think that if you take a vaccine, you're going to necessarily die or even be weakened.
But I think there's going to be a percentage that does, like guaranteed.
And so why take the risk for something so absurd?
You know, I think 98% of the people taking vaccines, nothing will happen, including being saved from anything.
But there's going to be people that react really badly to it, and it's not worth it, in my opinion.
So they have hammered us with the coronavirus lockdowns.
42 million people were out of work.
A lot of small businesses were shut down.
We're all now dependent on Amazon, Walmart, and Target, unless we have a homestead.
If you live in the city, you're dependent on these Fortune 500 companies just to eat, just to live.
Everyone was locked in their home with nothing to do.
They couldn't release their passions.
So they're filled with this angst.
And now, what a perfect story coming down the pipeline.
A very innocent, saintly black man gets killed by a savage white police officer six months before a critical election to determine power in the world.
Now, the nation erupts in riots, very spontaneous, where cities were pre-staged with bricks.
What is your take on?
I know this is kind of new.
It's been going on for about a week and a couple of days.
What is your take of the riots?
All those free bricks, we call it Freemasonry.
Pretty funny.
My take on the riots is it was the next, it was the next switch.
You know, it's like, so you get everybody pent up.
It's all sexual.
You know, you get everybody edging.
You know, you get them all like no one can look at a face.
It's a Rothschild masquerade ball on a global scale.
And so you get all these, and then you, you, you know, BLM, this is just weird wizardry stuff that I don't know if there's any connection, but it also stands for Bureau of Land Management, which specializes in fires to reacquire land.
That's neither here nor there.
Just throwing it out there.
But so what they do is they play an old card, which is race relations in America.
And that's been nurtured and milked and worked since the 1940s.
And now that people are so elevated, you know, their anxiety, their depression, their fear, all that stuff, you know, the spellcraft behind it.
And I know your chat, I'm not looking at it, but I'm sure it's like, oh, this guy's a shit.
He's a cock.
He's a skull eater.
It's fine.
It's not as bad as you think.
Oh, great, great.
Because I was just going to say, people that listen to Ruch, I'm going to say a lot of them are awesome human beings.
And so they'll be able to see through this, the nonsense of the pit, you know?
But anyway, so the spellcraft around it is Dr. Fauci saying, you'll never be able to shake hands again.
Just put the virus aside and understand that these people are wizards.
So when someone says that, your conscience thinks, oh, it's because of the virus.
Your subconscious thinks prepare for war.
And then they say social distance.
They say you can't stand near people.
They're implanting an idea that people are your enemy, your neighbors, your brothers.
You don't want to kill your grandpa, do you?
This is classic prime in the pump.
And so then it's the beauty of all this is if you follow the Bible, you pass a lot of these tests because it requires sin.
It's churning up the sin.
They put people in these little boxes and they say, watch all the porn in the world.
Don't shake anyone's hand.
Don't look at anyone's face.
And then here's some bricks.
You know, get scared, get in debt, get called names, have everybody freaking out, be scared you're going to murder.
And then here's some bricks.
And then have the media say, oh, this is great.
This is justice.
You know, and that's when you're really tested as a Christian when you say, my morality isn't from Anderson Cooper.
He's a former CIA Vanderbilt, who literally, there's pictures of him dressed as a leather gimp, homosexual.
So anybody at that point that says, oh, he's telling me the truth is choosing to abandon their sovereignty and they do it because of pain.
I know I'm talking a lot, but I have a lot to say about this.
That's fine.
So in these cities, they're trying to just create as much drama and violence.
And they're trying to, on one level, they're trying to put Trump in a predicament.
You know, are you going to act like Hitler or are you going to be weak?
Either way, we're going to ring that bell until the cows come home.
A lot of it, there's a level that has to do with political sabotage of Trump.
Then there's an even bigger level that has to do with globalist installation.
But in the end of the day, what they want doesn't affect us.
And that's how you really maintain power and happiness and gratitude and health in these times is watch it as a crazy show because it is.
Watch it as puppet, as these puppeteers, these managers of humans just trying to get animals to stampede.
Who do you think are the puppets?
I mean, who do you think are those?
Excuse me.
Who do you think is the mastermind in this case behind these riots?
I don't know.
I know some levels.
You know, you got your Soros, you got the media, you got the Zionists, you got, but then there's also, there's levels that I don't know, and there's also levels that I can't possibly imagine.
You know, that's why it's tough to speculate.
I think it goes all the way to the devil, but I think that it really is like, are you going to turn on your neighbor?
Are you going to have wrath, lust, you know, envy?
It's just a checklist of tickets.
Like if you take that ticket to ride, like, you know, it's like, how much do you want that bike?
Take that bike.
I'm going to take the bike.
And then, and then you see all these white people in Salt Lake City flipping cop cars.
And then you realize that this is more than race.
You know, and you see these black women being getting furious at these vans dropping off bricks and these Antifa people.
And I'm just watching the show.
I don't, I can call out when something's nonsense.
Like, obviously, the George Floyd narrative is completely absurd.
Even the mainstream narrative, he's in like a violent criminal.
That was a, I don't, I don't care.
I'm not even going to comment on that because he may not have even existed.
And when people know how crazy these spellcrafter guys can be, you don't even, they could have made up that character of George Floyd just to perfectly divide and make people freak out.
And so I challenge people these days to think: how do you get out of Babylon?
How do you get water?
How do you get friends?
Do you get your information from your friends or do you get it from a homosexual Vanderbilt who worked for the CIA?
And the more you detach from that need, pay debt, all that stuff, don't watch pornography, the more you can just sit back as a casual observer and just think, wow, interesting times, and really hope that your friends and family end up okay.
Do you believe as the riots continue, we are in something like a soft civil war?
And do you trust Donald Trump to solve this problem in the near term to get us out of this mess to, as the media says, to unite the country and the races?
I don't think it's Trump's job.
I think Trump's a manager.
And I think that it's our job.
It's not to look to Trump to solve these problems is if you're a Trump fan, if you're a Trump supporter, you're putting him on a pedestal where he can only fail.
And if you're a Trump hater, you're not going to have anything solved.
You're just going to be even more disappointed.
I hope Trump does a good job.
And I wish him the best.
And he's in a pretty much impossible position.
But I don't put any of my hopes and dreams on the man because I know how the American government works.
The government functions as a nanny for people that can't control themselves.
And so these cities are not controlling themselves properly.
Like in my area, if somebody tried any of that, they wouldn't.
There would just be men with guns and it just wouldn't happen.
There's no community here that wants to burn it down.
And so in these areas, it's a test of community.
It's about the people in the community.
They're the ones responsible for dealing with it.
And I wish Trump the best, but he's not going to disappoint me or impress me either way because his job is just absurdly impossible.
And I don't think that we're doing him any favors by waiting for daddy to save us.
You know, now let's look into the future a little bit longer term.
Where do you see the United States on a five to ten year timeframe?
Even if Trump wins reelection this year in five years, I mean, unless his daughter comes in or his son, let's assume a post-Trump.
What is the United States going to be like?
I think what we're going to see is a lowering of voting overall.
I think they've kind of burned out everyone's adrenals.
You know, Hillary and Trump was the perfect election because people were voting more.
There were some genuine Trump fans, but people were more, I was more motivated to vote against Hillary than I was for anyone.
So they set up these two people that are so hatable to one half that the other half has to vote against them.
And now I don't see that with Biden at all.
I think Biden's just a, he shouldn't even be a mailman.
I don't think politics are going to be as important in the future.
I think that there is a major split in America between people that look to be managed and people that look to form communities.
I think rural and urban is the split, not north-south, not black-white.
I think that communities naturally have racial cohesion if you leave them alone.
So it's a bad sign when you see a million races together because they were probably parachuted in by a bunch of weird Jewish guys.
But that being said, black and white can live as neighbors and as friends, but you're just not usually going to see it because it just isn't how people ever have been.
And so I don't think it's a race war.
I don't think it's a class war because I don't, if people really saw how a billionaire lives, you don't want that life.
You know, a lot of sodomy, a lot of depression.
I think it's about a separation of wheat and chaff in America between people that they value life.
They value their children.
They value good food.
They value their freedom and sovereignty and the responsibility of maintaining their own safety.
You know, like I have to kill animals to eat them.
And it's like, that's not fun.
You know, people call me like a redneck and stuff.
And it's like, you know, I kill animals and I gut them and I process them and I eat them.
And that it's visceral.
And so when you take away someone's ability to do that or someone's skill to do that, they become weak and they don't appreciate their food and they become very easy to control.
A grabbler can just flip a switch and you don't get any more food or water or electricity.
That's the control in America.
Nobody's boots are going to kick in your door.
So I think what we're going to see more and more of is people choosing the more homesteading or community-oriented life and people that are begging for sodomy vaccines and masks in what will become increasingly apparent as hell on earth in cities.
Well, it would be an ultimate compliment if someone called me redneck.
That would show that I'm not a soft city boy that I try to conceal with this awesome beard.
Okay, so during the rise, the first couple of days, now I was staying on top of this.
My excuse was that it's my job.
During the first couple of days, it was mostly blacks and the antifa agitators.
That's what I saw anyway on the footage coming in.
But now I'm seeing the demographic.
It seems like a lot of the white normies, the university students, like you see some of the protests during the day.
I'm thinking, is this a yoga studio?
Is this an Ariana Grande concert?
Like, it seems like every normie out there is with the, you know, I can't breathe, like, like you mentioned earlier.
So is this kind of a psyop just for blacks, or is this a psyop for everyone to kind of get involved and tear down the moral order?
Yeah, it's a psychop for everyone.
The good news, though, is it's not working.
People, it used to be a lot easier to get people fired up.
And now you have to literally put someone in their house for three months and make them wear a mask.
A lot of these people are just looking for an excuse to go for a walk, I swear to God.
Like, it's like, but they can't break the moral order of moral people.
And so the more we see the flailing, this will all play in Donald Trump's favor.
The more switches they flip, the more absurd they look.
You know, now there's when spells collide, you now see NPR saying, oh, we support these riots because white supremacy is actually the root of COVID-19.
And, you know, you see all these black women, these base black women, saying, no, why aren't you guys saying Black Lives Matter when they're aborting all their babies?
You know, and you're seeing this mess.
And so you're seeing this rise of the automaton, this non-playable character with their mask on, and they'll do whatever they're told.
But for all those people, man, I got compassion.
You can always get out.
You can always get out.
You can, you know, me and Ruch have both been down some dark paths.
So, I mean, we've been 5 a.m. at a disco looking for chicks and drinks.
So just get the hell out.
And look at us.
We're bearded men, just like really addressing morality.
So it's never over for you guys.
And you might be in debt in your mom's basement and you're chronically masturbating.
Dude, you can get out.
Just start now because it's only going to get crazier.
It's only going to the stakes are only going to rise from here on out.
There's not going to be a let up.
You know, some of my friends were like, oh, by April 1st, it'll be over.
I'm like, no.
By May, it'll be up.
Now it's never over.
This is just until you seek your own sovereignty, they will never stop.
It's just like a bully.
It's just like Hollywood.
It's just like anybody.
They'll kick you until you kick back.
And that's spiritual.
Actually, kicking back, Fox News and CNN will use for their advantage.
And that reminds me.
When I was in your homestead, there was something that happened that I will never forget.
And no, a goat didn't take advantage of me.
But what happened was you showed me how goats are milked.
And the way you did it, you had a milking cage and you had a little plastic box of treats.
And the goat went straight for the treats.
But to eat the treats, they had to be kind of allowed to be locked in.
So they would start eating it.
It's locked in and then you're milking it.
I don't know if you saw me at the time, but I was like, wow, he's voluntarily getting milked.
No, yeah.
And they love their treats.
And yeah, and they don't mind, it seems.
So do you think that those falling for Black Lives Matter in some way are like this goat getting milked?
Like they're getting some kind of treat?
Oh, they're goats have more human characteristics in the way they act.
They're closer to their babies.
Of course, they just want their treats.
That's why you can't yell at them to stop.
They're like, I want this treat.
You know, if you take a man's chains, he'll accuse you of stealing.
You know, so these goats are like, nom, nom, nom.
And so the grabbler comes behind.
And on a homestead, I'm the grabbler.
I'm the one taking eggs and milk.
You know, I'm coming in.
I'm getting them, I'm giving them pornos and debt.
And I'm just like, ah, you like it?
And then I drink all their milk and eggs like a dirty grabbler landlord.
And it's like, that's that's the whole thing.
Like the natural world will show you everything.
It's right there.
It's like the goats are like, I'll say whatever you want.
Just give me the treats and take my milk.
And that milk is in the form of, you know, man milk in a lot of ways.
It's to drain the battery to make men less masculine, less capable of having a family.
They're like, milk me.
And then the managers of humans are like, free pornos.
And they're like, yes.
So I guess if you take away the nightclubs and the things that people were doing, hooking up, you have to replace it with something else.
So here's a protest where you can shout and yell and be full of anger, which someone who was in sin, anger, it feels good.
It feels like, oh, any anger I have, it's a righteous anger.
Now, I wonder, I don't know if you had this thought, but I'm wondering about the role of the smartphone during the riots because they seem to be coordinating the rioters.
And then you have all these Silicon Valley companies, not just the Silicon Valley companies, but the corporations, virtue signaling for Black Lives Matter, making their social networking accounts black.
They seem to be encouraging people.
And when someone is on their phone all day, which they are, because during, because of the lockdowns, there's nowhere else to really go.
I see the smartphone as something like a zombie remote control.
Like all the 1950s and 60s MK Ultra things where they had to drill in your brain to get you to do this.
Now they don't really need to drill into your brain.
So how do you see the role of the smartphone?
How is it affecting the behavior of people?
Well, this is why I don't really care about the chip or any of that stuff because they already have you chipped.
Think about how much money it saves if you're in the business of chemical warfare and chipping people.
This phone, if it, like, I will be like, oh, no, it's wet.
Dry it.
You know, did I forget my phone?
Like, they got the slaves, like me, to actively nurture and care for the chip.
And so, and the same with a lot of these chemical warfare.
You don't have to spray anything on people.
You want to get cortisol released, show them violence.
You want to get endorphin released, show them pornos.
You want to trigger people and think that there's a genocide, show them a pile of shoes.
Watch for your audience, guys, watch news reports.
When they report that people have died, you will see empty shoes in the street.
Call me crazy all you want.
That's a fact.
It's an MK Ultra trigger of empty shoes.
If you see empty shoes, or if it's after like a gay bar, you'll see empty roller skates.
But that's how they control your mind.
They don't need to put a chip in you.
They don't need to spray you.
They don't need any of that.
And so, yeah, the smartphone is ironically named.
And I've had a flip phone.
I've went back and forth.
And just given what I do for a living and how I have to process a lot of information for people, I still use my dummy phone.
But for anybody that can get off it, do it.
But I think that it's just, it's satanic.
You know, it is what it is.
It's like, it's this thing that creates us to believe a world that doesn't exist.
It's all illusion, you know, hashtags and all this stuff.
But the good news, again, is people are disconnecting because they're starting to not trust it.
Like without trust in currency, it doesn't work.
Without trust in an economy, there is no economy.
These are all ideas.
These are all spells.
And so the minute somebody says Facebook is not good for my family, they stop being vulnerable on it.
They stop battling endlessly.
Like the thousandth time someone realizes that fighting with everyone you know about all these wedge issues doesn't actually help anything.
They slowly start reconnecting to the natural real world.
And so, yeah, the smartphone has been horrifying.
It's also a way to make people seek approval from people that don't exist.
I bet there's a decent chunk of people in the chat right now spamming how I'm evil or whatever that are not real.
They're bots.
They're AI.
And so that can shape the way people see everything, where it's like, you know, as a comedian, as someone who's performed in front of 10,000 people, some people will be like horrified.
They're like, how do you do that?
It's so scary.
The thing that people are so scared of is being embarrassed in front of people.
So if you create social media, you create, you don't have to make the chains.
It saves all the money on chains, all the money on bullets, all the money.
It's the most effective control mechanism I've ever seen.
So hats off to the grabber.
I mean, they are good at what they do, you know?
So one thing that I've been trying to figure out is the connection between coronavirus and these race riots.
And there's one story I want to show you, which popped up.
Now, before I show you that, when coronavirus was going on, all the nurses and the doctors were telling you to stay home.
They were elevated to the level of priests where you have to listen to us and we have to protect each other, wear the mask, social disc.
It was non-stop.
I know you don't watch the nightly news, but my dad does.
So when I go to his house to eat, he has the news on.
And it's like, I mean, it's non-stop.
I'm like, dad, how can you watch this?
So then the riots come.
And I'm thinking, okay, so now all the nurses and doctors are going to say, don't you protest because that's going to increase the infections.
So then let me pull up this link and read it to you.
All right.
So here it says, dozens of public health and disease experts have signed an open letter in support of the nationwide anti-racism protests.
And there was a quote in the letter: White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19.
So here we have suddenly it's not a big deal.
So now I think we knew this social distancing was a big, was a big scam, six feet away.
Where did they come up with that?
And all this and that.
But what do you think about this?
That now, coronavirus, we were never at war with coronavirus.
It was always racial injustice.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, they just, when you're dealing with people that have evacuated their soul, they don't have to make any sense.
You know, like, I just laughed at that picture because a child would look at that and say, then take off your mask.
A mask that says, I can't breathe is comedic genius.
It's just, they're taking it seriously.
It's like if you have, if you have something covering your nose and mouth that says, I can't breathe, a child would just walk up to you and say, just take that down and you can breathe.
And they say, oh, well, what you don't understand is white supremacy and then COVID-19.
And it's like, daddy, this guy is spooky.
And then we just leave.
And that's what I recommend you do with these people because they've lost their mind to a degree that makes NASA look sane.
You know, all these baby boomers that think they drove a golf cart and played golf on the moon.
You know, now people, it's the same line of madness.
It's like, well, and I think a lot of this white supremacy madness comes from sexualizing black people because they view them as slaves.
I mean, it's like the irony on top of irony.
It's like, you know, a black man that says, I don't think you have white privilege, white boy, and the white person that says, how dare you not acknowledge white privilege?
I have to educate you.
The irony is so obvious that all you can do is laugh because the black man is seen as ignorant until he acknowledges the white privilege, which is superiority.
And the intelligent, confident, self-actualized black man wearing a suit, going to work.
Then you have an obese pansexual monster of a human being, a white person with purple hair and a butt plug in debt, you know, just on drugs, saying, I'm sorry for my privilege.
And if the black man says, you don't have privilege over me because of your skin, and they say, how dare you be so racist?
You're watching madness.
Like what you're watching is what happens when people lie.
When you first start lying and you first, like, all the, that's why I have so much compassion for the people in the chat or the people out there who are so angry at me because I know where their life is going.
I've lived through it.
I've seen people that have become absolute wretches because once you start saying, if I, like, like dark matter and physics, dark matter, they say, is 90% of the universe, but they can't see it, test for it, nothing.
It's like, so why do you think it exists?
And their answer is, because if it didn't, we'd be wrong.
And so you're seeing that all over the place.
So when people say, okay, Owen's evil because he said we didn't go to the moon, and they comb through my videos to try and say how I'm a bad man, you end up to a place where you can't tell the time of day.
Like, and you, and you'll say things.
Like, I'll show you a picture right here.
I don't know if you can see this.
It's a perfect illustration.
Here's Kylie Jenner.
I believe that's her name.
One second, ladies and gentlemen.
Hang on.
You get to a point where you don't see, you don't see even close to what you're doing.
Like, here's Kylie Jenner here.
Let me make sure I get this on the screen.
You guys, do you guys see this picture?
All right, you see this picture, right?
Yes.
Okay.
Notice the shadow.
There's no sign.
Okay.
It's so broken.
And this is where you get to.
When your whole life is an endless lie, they're like, okay, what we're going to do is we're just going to put a sign in there and she's going to look super bathed and just racially.
And dude, people that live a natural life and an honest life can see through it like that.
It's like, where's the shadow?
And it's like, how dare you?
And then they scurry into their little rat cave and then they do fentanyl until someone finds their body, you know, and that's really sad.
I'm not mad at these people.
I'm like, you guys got to start telling and thinking the truth or you're going to die a wretch.
And so you're not, you're not like by saying like, oh, we went to the moon.
Oh, and Benji, it's like, you're not helping yourself.
You're not helping your family.
You're not helping anybody.
You're just a mess.
It's the same with this race stuff.
To say white supremacy is a problem, like Sodomy Pride Month to dress up, you know, like a chap, like a firefighter and assless chaps running around screaming about how you love dick on a parade in the middle of the afternoon in a city.
The fact that they have to shut down the street to allow you to do that means by definition, you're not only not oppressed, you're on a pedestal.
And so if you tell yourself you're oppressed and not on a pedestal, you're lying to yourself.
And that's how, you know, you end up being found pumped full of fentanyl and dick, you know, and that's just reality.
You know, I try to aim to keep the stream PG, but hey, if you feel expression, you know, that's fine too.
I don't want to tell you how to talk.
But one thing, you know, in the Kylie.
Next time I won't say fentanyl.
I know, I know a lot of people have died from that.
All right, go on.
Sorry.
So one thing in the Kylie Jenner photo, I couldn't help but notice she was wearing a sexy top.
She had like a bra basically in a sheer top.
Her hips were clearly, it seems like that picture is, is it trying to get me to sympathize with blacks or to turn me on?
So I wasn't going to ask this, but I guess I will.
Do you think a lot of people are participating in the protest to get laid?
It seems like that may be turning into that.
Of course.
It's all virtue signaling.
It's all sexual fetish.
This is a giant masquerade ball.
I got a real quick, I don't know if you can see more videos, but I got some stuff that's just going to make you.
It's not even believable, but it is.
It's like this.
I'll just describe it.
That's only 17 seconds.
Here we go.
So this woman goes up and takes a picture with this man looking like she's fixing things.
And then she just hops back in her Mercedes and leaves and says, Black Lives Matter.
So these women are just running around posing like they're the 60s rebels that they've seen in their television and movie shows.
And they're like, it's all an act.
So they're trying to be like sexy and virtuous and all that.
And it's just to build up for more, you know, sex.
It's just like watching pigs walling around in a sty and people wondering what their motives are.
It's like their motives are what you think they are.
You know, I don't want to get vulgar, but you know what their motives are.
And I can't speak for you, but if I was still in the lifestyle where I need a new girl every other week or so, I would probably go there under the guise of supporting a cause because I was under lockdown for three months.
My lusts would be raging.
I'd be like, yeah, black lives really matter.
And so on.
But now, let's just say that there is a man such as me.
I'm right now living in a Washington, D.C. suburb that is mostly black.
A lot of black people, but they are not the, you know, they don't riot here, though.
So they go into D.C.
But anyway, I'm there.
I'm kind of stuck at the moment.
The real estate market, as you know, due to coronavirus is upside down.
I don't know whether I can rent or buy.
Outside of the advice of, you know, just getting up and leaving to the countryside, which I assure everyone I want to do, I'm planning on doing that, but I'm a little bit stuck.
What advice can you give to those men who are like me stuck in the middle of it?
You're in some kind of hell.
You're surrounded by the enemy forces.
Do we reveal our power level, make a stand here and get jumped?
Or do we kind of stay under the radar?
Well, first off, those black people aren't your enemy.
It's like, and I know it seems like it sometimes, but they're uninspired and they're tragic people.
My recommendation is start a garden in your house.
Like just plant seeds.
Like literally, it's night and day.
Start, you know, knowing, like get to know your neighbors.
You know, if you have black neighbors, you guys can relate on barbecuing.
Like literally, it's that simple.
And then people are less likely to kill a guy that they know their name.
These are basic prison mentalities.
So I recommend you, you don't need a giant homestead.
You don't need chickens.
You don't need any of that stuff.
I just kept escalating.
Just start, just start.
I want chickens.
I know.
You love birds, so you really like chickens.
Like, cause there's so many types of chickens, too.
There's like so many breeds, and some of them are just beautiful.
And ducks are hilarious, dude.
So I highly recommend doing that.
But wherever you are, you're not trapped.
Like it's this, you know, people keep saying, what state?
What's a good state, big bear?
I'm like, it's a state of mind.
It's a state of God.
It's like, I live in Washington state.
Like I'm an hour from Seattle, you know, and from the looks of things, it looks like I'm a North Dakota rancher, you know, and I'm like, I'm an hour away from Seattle.
So it's like the thing to do is stop wanting their help.
The government isn't trying to oppress you.
You're running a marathon and the government is a van behind you saying, you want us to pick you up and give you water?
A little bit of piss in it, but you know.
And if you're like, no, thank you.
They're like, all right, well, we're here.
You know, just drink the water with a little bit of urine in it.
It's like, why do you put urine in it?
It's like, just so, you know, you know, that you're, you're, you know, that we own you.
That's all it is.
And if you just simply say, I'm going to do this myself, get out of debt.
You know, that's that usury is slavery.
Stop watching pornography.
You will, you'll feel uncomfortable for a little while.
You'll feel tingly and you're like jumpy and anxious and you have energy.
That's because you have more power.
Literally, uh, masturbating drains your power literally.
So, you'll start feeling you'll feel like a little weird when you stop.
That's that's huge, young men.
Stop watching porn, and so then stop watching extreme violence because it wears down your senses.
And then plant some seeds, get to know your neighbors, you know, try and meet a girl in like a nice, comfortable environment.
Good luck.
I know, right now it's probably pretty rough, but yeah.
Um, so on online, I've seen a lot of clips of these kind of pop-up neighborhood militias, like ones that you can tell were not so much playing.
I saw one in actually yours, your state in the suburbs, where just this kind of very soy-like group had guns, and they were, but they were doing a great job to protect their neighborhoods.
And I think we're going to start to see this more and more.
Uh, do you approve of this kind of trend where the citizens are taking more control over defending their neighborhoods, or should I more rely on the police to keep me safe?
If I have a problem, I'll call 911 and they will come and save me.
And if you do think this is a good idea, can you say a basic word on how we can begin to coordinate with our neighbors to stay safe when the riot, when the police are busy doing something else?
Yeah, I'm a huge advocate of that, but that specific example, you know, gives me pause because I think every American has the right to own a gun and you should own a gun and all that, but it requires a lot of training.
You know, I don't think the government should make you train, but you should train because those type of urban environments or neighborhood environments, when you have people that don't understand guns and how and gun safety and all that stuff, can be a disaster.
So, you know, and if you don't know how to shoot a gun, use a get a bat or something.
But the main thing is to keep them away from your neighborhood.
Like once they're in your neighborhood, it's a problem.
But most people will never have to face this.
But I highly recommend, this is my advice: is get to know your neighbors now, way ahead of schedule, you know, way ahead of it.
You know, talk about your plans.
Talk about how, like, I live on a very narrow street.
We have a tree ready to drop if it ever got to that where people couldn't drive on our street.
We've already discussed it.
And then you discuss what your plans would be.
How would you get food?
All that stuff.
But just getting a ton of guns and standing in the street, if you haven't put in like a few hundred hours in a gun range or taking tactical training or something, it's like, guys, bullets go right through arms.
They go through walls.
It's like you can be your own worst enemy.
And I know that what I'm saying can be used as an anti-gun rhetoric, and I don't mean that at all.
I don't think they should be banned or anything.
You don't want that on you.
And killing a person is not, it's like, it's a heavy weight.
So don't LARP.
I highly recommend you don't live action role play in your mind.
Even if someone's trying to kill you, they have a mom and they were once a baby.
And even though you have a right to kill them, like the smell and the like seeing it is really not fun and you'll carry it the rest of your life.
So just like, don't actively want that.
And if you, and preparing is by far the best.
And live around people that you like and you know.
And if, and if you do that, they won't even come.
They're only coming to these fractured areas, these places where people are only connected by sodomy and money.
You know?
Well, Owen, if someone comes to threaten me like you, six feet eight giant, I'm going to spray you with the mace.
I'm going to mace you.
That's good.
That's good.
So I've been sprayed before.
So it's even if you're on the side of God, which I believe me and you are, it's still sometimes not easy to block out these feelings of, oh, the world's imploding.
You know, the USA seems to be imploding before our very eyes.
And, you know, I follow the trends.
I've read numerous history books.
I know what is going on.
I know what is going to happen after this.
What can you say to those who are kind of depressed by it?
I'm kind of, to me, it's more of a teaching moment.
History is alive.
It's real.
The things I read about in books, it's not exactly the same, but a lot of it is the same.
And it's like, okay, you know, let's see what's going on today.
Let's get through this day with God's help.
But for those who are more in this despair, they want to go back to normal.
They want to have their fun.
They want to travel again.
You know, they were counting on meeting a girl.
Now all the girls are a little bit busy in the Black Lives Matters protest doing we don't want to know what.
So what can you say to people who are depressed by all this that is going on, especially what has happened this year specifically?
It's a massive opportunity.
See it as, yeah, things aren't normal and things are falling apart, but you were never profiting from those things.
You were never benefiting from the things that are falling apart.
You think normal is watching NBA and stuffing your face with toxic food and just, you know, having your Hollywood icons and your sex apps where you meet strangers.
That's bad.
Like this is a time where enough of Babylon has been shaken and is stirring up and the cement is wet, where you can seriously change your life for the better.
Don't romanticize about the past.
The reason that I went to Los Angeles is because, and for all the faults of the Hollywood industry, I don't regret that for a second.
And I love that I got to pursue my career in comedy.
And I did it because the economy had crashed.
And my advisor said, you know, you got nothing.
You know, there's no reason to buy in right now.
Take a year and go fishing or go do whatever you want to do.
And this is one of those times.
I mean, this is one of those times where it's like you can do whatever you want.
And when people say, My speaking yet, I don't have any money.
Dude, money might not be worth anything in the future.
You know, it's like, really think about it.
Get to know other people.
Like, trauma bonds.
People have buddies where it's like, remember back in 2020 when we're against the wall and we and we made that that, we turned that field into that orchard and we like really crushed and all that trauma is.
The is beautiful if you, if you um overcome it.
So accept that like, this is a magical, wonderful time to be alive.
And so every one of these challenges, it seems panicky and scary and what's in the future?
You never knew what was in the future and most tragedy is is soft and so daily Daily, that you don't even think about.
Tragedy is having your friend die of opioids, or someone in your family gets cancer, or you get a divorce, you finally got a lump in your throat, and it's not, and it's a cancer.
You know, these are the things that happen to people all the time.
You will all die.
Everyone dies.
So, how do you want to live?
This is real, dude.
This is a great time.
And so, right now, the window is opened.
You know, you have all this turbulence where why not?
Why not do what you would have possibly never done because your path was so written for you?
You know, grad school and then blah, blah, blah.
It's like there's nothing holding you back right now.
And you can meet girls.
You can.
99% of girls are not doing Black Lives Matter protests.
They're not.
You just don't see them.
They don't advertise them.
There's nowhere to meet them because there's no public meeting places.
They close the churches, all that.
But they're there.
And there's a lot of them right now that are looking for masculine men.
They're sick of soy boys.
Where?
I mean, I would love to kiss me.
I'm going to be 41 in a couple of weeks on Flag Day.
Same birthday as Donald, Donald Trump.
I live in my mommy's basement currently.
I have no prospects.
And, you know, I don't think I'm the only one out there who may be a God-fearing man.
Just, you know, for whatever reason, me, I wasted a lot of time, but maybe another man, he lives in a bad area.
At what point does a man like me accept that, hey, it's not going to happen?
Accept a life of chastity, of chastity, monastic life.
Go knock on the monasteries right now.
See if they have any open slots.
Do you think there's a time where maybe God's will for us is for you?
It's to have the chickens and the goats and the homestead.
But maybe for me, it isn't.
Well, you got to be honest with yourself.
Is that what you want?
You know, you can tell me that you can't meet a girl.
I'm not buying it.
I think that you kind of want to be a monk.
What gives you that idea?
But, you know, to be honest, in my church, the average age of the women are about 55.
The young ones who go only go when someone dies.
I mean, they only go because their cousin died or their grandfather died.
I don't go to clubs.
I have intense social connections with men all over the world, such as you, let's say.
But in the local area, I live.
I can't consider the women here.
I live in the world totally.
So, you know, I don't know.
For some men, it's kind of easy, but for me, it's easy to get laid for sex.
But to meet the one, unfortunately, why can't you turn that sex into the one?
You know, women need to just lead them.
They want out of this shit.
They hate it.
Oh, sorry for swearing again.
My bad.
That's fine.
But yeah, so I mean, is there?
So you advise men not to give up.
No, unless they want to.
I think it's important to be honest with yourself.
Like, do you want to lie next to the same woman every night and like, you know, grow with a woman and take the women off the pedestal and hold their hand when they give birth and be there when they cry and hold them when they're sick and be there when they die or you die?
You know, that's the reality.
I think a lot of men are not facing why they might not want to really, really sell down because women do.
I know a lot of single women that are like, I want a homestead.
Do I buy a homestead now or do I wait for a guy?
I know tons of them.
And part of me is like, is what's happening?
People, are people ever going to be like, well, what is it?
Is it something that I don't want to deal with?
Because it's not, it's not easy.
You know, it's not easy to really love somebody and to just be there through all this, all this up and down of life.
And because people die and people feel pain and people can be left and divorced and all that, you know, a lot of, you know, my family, my parents had a very some uncomfortable times.
And I, if I'm being completely honest with myself, there was a huge chunk of my life where I didn't want to be abandoned.
And so the best way to do that is to have transient sexual partners.
And in my mind, I kept saying, why don't any of these girls want to sell it out with me?
It's like, well, I'm dating train wreck after train wreck because I don't want to be like my dad.
I don't want to be in that position.
And so now I, once I realize I could, a lot of pain was involved, but I think that that's more to it.
And although I do understand that our society is not conducive to meeting a girl, if you're not in clubs or any of that stuff, I get it.
I'm not trying to say like, oh, it's super easy, but I really think that a lot of people don't really want to deal with all the pain that comes from it.
You know, it's not just, it's not easy.
You know, transient sex is easy and empty.
And so is, you know, just, I don't know.
I don't know what to tell you, but I know that there's a lot of women that want to.
And I don't think only throw in the towel if you really, if you really want to be a monk, dude, being a monk could be totally cool.
You don't need a goat and kids and stuff.
You know, I'm trying to make up for several people that don't want goats and kids.
I don't have a lot of kids and a lot of goats.
But if you want to be a monk, just be a monk.
Like, that'd be awesome.
You'd be an awesome monk.
But like, it's not a defeat.
It's not like, don't be a monk if it's like you're throwing the towel.
Be a monk if it's like, this isn't my world.
I'm not, my world is to study this and to do this.
And that, and that's what I'm saying.
That would be a monks say too.
That's, that's, I have, I completely support that decision, but I don't support it if it's like, I, you know, I'm surrounded by too many blacks.
I'm going to be a monk.
Like, that would be, that'd be a disaster.
One thing, you know, if for all the women you know that are looking for a guy, if they're on the East Coast, put in a good word for me.
Say, all Ruch needs is a good bath, and then he will be ready to go.
I will.
Go into Virginia, dude.
Virginia's got to have some.
I tried.
I went to the mountains, but turns out I rented a crack house and I didn't know they didn't decontaminate it.
So there was a toxic odor that was a combination of animal urine and body stench that they refused to fix because it went underneath the carpet.
So anyway, so I think if you were me, you can't even, you can do a worldwide travel tour and so on, but you can't even rent a house.
Now you are thinking, maybe it's God's will for me to live near the blacks.
Do you think that you have you carry some shame or that you don't, or you feel dirty?
Like if you don't want to, because you've been with so many women that it would be that you're, that you'd bring all those women to a girl.
Like, I'm just throwing out ideas.
Believe it or not, I don't.
I think God cleans me.
You know, I mean, it's, I'm still in the process, but I see I don't have any baggage in the sense of I don't have like a girl I'm still in love with.
I don't have kids, a divorce.
I feel like all the relationships I was in was fake anyway.
It was just based on lust and passion.
I never loved a woman as Christ loves me.
I never really saw her as someone who I want to help save in the way that she wants to help me.
So really, I'm kind of, I feel like, I mean, I know it's a cliche, but something like a born-again type of case where I feel like I'm new, so I'm different.
I'm just old.
You're not old, dude.
My grandfather didn't have my mom until he was in his mid-40s.
Dude, dudes don't have the same shelf life.
Dude, we're the same age.
If you're old, I'm old.
And that's not true.
I'm crushing.
A young vibrant man.
So, so we've talked a lot about what's going on in the world today, a little bit about the future, too.
Is there anything that concerns you coming up?
There's something that maybe not you're not in fear of, but like, uh, I know this is coming down the pipeline, and I'm wondering how I'm going to handle it.
Um, yeah, I mean, mine are all around me, and I know it might sound like I'm just saying this stuff, but it really, my life really is like this.
Mine is like burying dead goats.
You know, I lost a baby alpaca, I cried for hours.
Like, I, I, guys, I have pain and fear in my life, it just isn't on the TV screen.
It's like we had an alpaca born, and she got caught in a rainstorm early on at night.
And I didn't put a jacket on her because I, it was my first baby alpaca, and she died the next day in my arms of hypothermia.
And baby alpaca are like the most beautiful animals.
And so, you know, I accepted that it was at least partially, if not a lot, my fault.
And so, burying her under a tree, and yeah, I mean, I have fears of like that I'm not going to be there to protect animals, I'm not going to be there to protect family members.
I have fears that, you know, all kinds of stuff.
I have fears that the one fear about government is that if land rights aren't honored, like, what's that?
But I really don't have a lot of macro fears because I think most of it is the thrashings of giants that don't care about me anyway.
And so, it's not, it's almost like Game of Thrones, the majority of the population were just farmers that didn't ever even knew that the queen was with that midget or something, you know.
Like, the whole narrative is focused on the dysfunctional ruling class.
Where meanwhile, you know, most of King's Landing was just like just growing stuff.
And I feel like that's more me because that world is like it's so turbulent that I can't really, you know, I was on the Trump train a bit.
I'm not, I'm not against Trump, but I'm just saying, like, it's so dramatic and so like world wrestling feeling that I just detached pretty far from it.
And, you know, I can see signs that are weird, like the presidential seal goes down.
You know, there's, I don't know what's our relationship with China and Israel.
And is there going to be a world court?
But in the end of the day, how is it really going to affect me?
What affects me is when I fail as a man and something dies, you know, and that's and that can be pretty pretty rough.
You know, I'm also a little chubby right now.
I'm trying to lose some weight.
And I was wondering if maybe I'm too old to get in really good shape, but I'm fighting through that.
You know, these are my problems.
My problems really aren't about like how do people feel about black people in Los Angeles.
I don't want to sound callous.
I don't care at all.
It seems your problems are more local.
Mine seem global because I don't have a local community, you know.
So me, I'm thinking about what's going on across the world.
Who's the puppet master?
But yours is the animals that are right by you.
So I think that's what the difference is.
Yeah, and mine are visceral too.
You know, I get it.
And that's why I'm not trying to be that homespun guy that's like, well, around these parts, I don't worry if it's real.
And like, I love animals.
And when animals die and when you got to slaughter animals and stuff, dude, it's like, it's intense.
And so that's why to juxtapose that with the endless drama I see on television, it's one of the reasons I can probably see through so many nonsensical lies is because I'm surrounded by so much harsh reality, you know, that if I leave a gate open or if I don't have the fence tight enough, like an animal that I've named and grown quite fond of will be disemboweled and eaten.
You know, like these are things that I've had nightmares at night where, uh, you know, I'm like saying I'm saying the name of animals, being like, yeah, and Amy just laughs.
But, you know, I have fears that I'm not going to be a good enough dad, that I'm not going to, you know, I'm going to make the wrong decisions, you know, stuff like that.
And I think the more people put their energy and their fear and their emotions and their energy towards your local world, the more benefit you'll see and the more beauty you'll see in your life, you know, because those people don't care about us.
We're their hoes.
Those pimps, those pimps ain't loyal.
And one thing I notice is that those without faith, those without God, Jesus Christ in their lives, it's very easy to whip them this way or that.
They fall for every CIA psyop in the book.
Can you say a word about your faith and how what it has done to you to get you to from where you were, you know, Hollywood to where you are currently?
Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine a life without faith.
You know, I think that when I was very low, I looked to the teachings of Jesus for answers because a lot of other places weren't giving me any answers.
And I prayed, even though at the time I didn't believe I believed in God, so I don't know who I was even talking to.
And then as time goes on, I realize what that book was really trying to tell us and how it's not our enemy and it's not being used as a weapon and a shame tool and all this stuff that I experienced as a kid.
And just all the information and all the experiences now point obviously to a creator that loves us.
And Jesus Christ came here to redeem us.
And that, like, just listen to what he said.
And that it's not a weapon, you know, it's not, and the ultimate shield and weapon, I guess, like not in a bad, not in like a destructive way, but is compassion.
And that's what Jesus really taught people: you know, he would know sin, cast the first stone, and then rise and never sin again.
And that type of stuff is just unbelievable.
And I don't, you know, it's weird.
I can't really separate myself from it anymore.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not very dogmatic.
I don't look down at that at all.
I actually wish I had more traditional stuff in my life, but you know, it'll come naturally.
The more truth you tell and the more honest you are with your life, and these times is great to reconnect to God because it's so nonsensical and so absurd.
And these lies are being so exposed.
And Babylon's opiates are out of juice where you have God's right there.
A lot of times people don't see God because they're looking up.
They're looking at like, you know, giant cathedrals or something.
And he's just right there, right in front of you all the time.
And so I just, I'm very grateful that I have faith because I see a lot of people without faith and how they are, they don't have an anchor, they don't have inner morality, they don't have an inner world so that they can just be someone else's puppets.
And most evil is being done by someone operating through someone, not even that person's volition.
Those people are just trying to not feel pain, the pain of existence, because there's no reason for them to do it.
So they'll just do anything they're told.
You know, it's, and it's, uh, I have compassion for them, but I know what they're capable of, and I won't allow them to hurt me or my family.
Great.
So, the last question I have for you is: what, how is your work doing?
Your own work?
Are you still in the stand?
I know you did a tour last year.
What are you working on currently?
Well, Vox Day and myself started unauthorized.tv when I was kicked off at the time.
I think it was PayPal.
And since then, I've also been kicked off YouTube.
But it's going really, really well.
You know, we have thousands of subscribers now.
It's safe.
We have our own servers, our own software.
I do D Live here, DLive.tv slash Owen Benjamin comedy.
The link is down below.
Yeah, I'm in a very good creative place.
I love doing streams.
Financially, I'm infinitely more stable than my old buddies in LA that thought that if they ignored the alligator, they wouldn't be eaten.
I'm, yeah, writing, just enjoying my life.
And yeah, comedically, I feel like my medium has shifted, but the whole world shifted.
You know, comedy clubs are all closed.
They banned me and then they all shut down.
So stand-up has changed, but it's allowed me to really be ahead of the curve here.
And comedy can just be a live stream from my front yard on top of an ammo box.
And I can pay my bills and grow my family and my community.
And that's it.
I don't have a lot of needs.
So career-wise, it's going wonderfully.
And when the more honest you are with yourself and the more you can handle criticism, like the more these pit vipers can say all this nasty lies about me, the more you can just deal with that.
The more it's almost like the ohms and electricity.
You have the voltage of your life, your creativity, and then the resistance to it is what actually makes the power.
And so embrace the resistance, embrace that people are going to hate you and call you bigot racist homophobe or like whatever, you know, SJW, you know, whatever it is, whatever they're going to call you, if you can withstand that, actually, SJW is different because that's more just pure evacuation.
But if you can withstand that, you'll be fine and accept it.
Like be into it.
You know, when people freak out on you, just say that's this too will pass, you know, because I've had some crazy ass freakouts on me.
So if I can deal with it, anybody can.
Great.
Now, I know I took up quite a bit of your time, but do you have a few more minutes to answer some of the non-hostile super chats?
Yes, of course.
Yeah.
Okay.
Josh Ryan says, Ruch, can you interview Dr. Andrew Kaufman?
And I actually watched a stream you did with him.
He's like a base doctor.
He's awesome.
He's awesome.
Yeah.
He's a Duke MIT, you know, came out against COVID, talked about all kinds of stuff.
He's a great dude.
He openly talks about how small doses of turpentine, organic, not the stuff you get in an art store, but that's like one of the most ancient and useful remedies there is for a lot of stuff.
You know, that was in the Merck's book up until the Rockefeller medicine took over.
You know, he'll say stuff that is true and you will not hear many medical doctors say.
So I have nothing but love for Dr. Crushman.
He's Crushman Bear.
That's his bare name.
Right.
And Moment Bruh says, since our fake and gay civilization is spiraling into hell, do you think the society that comes after ours will hold any goodness in it?
Is there any hope for a return to decency?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, that's what I see coming.
I still see a degenerated urban class that's going to reach levels of low that I don't think we can fathom.
But I think that the decent society is re-emerging.
And a lot of people are not seeing it because the media won't show you.
It's there.
It's in the countryside.
And a lot of those people want to keep to themselves because they don't, they know what it's like to not keep to themselves.
You know, most decent people were kicked off social media.
So it's like you're getting a bad sample size of what's out there.
And the truth always wins.
Trust God.
God wins.
So like real faith, like really dial in and know that God's plan supersedes CIAs and Tavistocks and Israel and whatever scams these people want to do, it will only go towards God every time.
And you can prove it in history and in a man's life.
So yes, I'm very optimistic about the future.
Superfluidity says, Can we at least rejoice in the new SpaceX space launch as it brings unity, vision, and healing to our land?
I don't know if they're joking or not, but I don't know.
It seems like a joke, yeah.
All right, good.
Yeah, that's, well, yeah, I mean, that's how the ops work.
If you look back at 69, Moon Landing, Woodstock, and Manson murders were on the same weekend or a week apart.
They give you horror and then they give you false hope.
And that combination will cement an op.
And I know some people aren't going to understand that and they'll get mad at me, but it is what it is.
It's time perfectly for them.
But it's absurd, obviously.
All right.
A lot of the other super chats are pretty positive, just thanking us and so on.
So nothing too dramatic.
Someone did.
Well, there is one question I don't want to ask you because it's not about you.
I just don't, because there's people.
Okay, I'm just going to go ahead and ask and hope for the best.
What's Owen's current thoughts on Nick Fuentes?
Oh, God.
Dude, I'm actually rooting for the guy.
Oh, phew.
I swear to God, that was one of those situations where, you know, I double, triple down when I feel disrespected.
And, you know, I have no hard feelings towards the guy.
Great.
Yeah.
Because me, you know, for me, I value both of the work that you do, but for a different reason entirely, you know, so when I saw you guys going at it, it hurt me in the sense like, oh, I wish they weren't fighting, but both of you have a right to, you know, argue or do whatever you want.
But I'm glad that that is died down a bit.
I mine.
I mean, last time I tried to reach out a hand, he kind of spiraled a little, but I thought most of the time it was funny.
Then I'll admit I crossed the line a few times.
I still, I don't, I don't feel bad about it, but it's like I mostly was joking, then got a little pissed off because I felt like he was just being very disrespectful and didn't understand what I don't know.
I just didn't like him very much.
But overall, I root for anybody that has a platform that isn't pumping nonsense into people's heads.
I root for, I would, I want him to be a like, you know, I'm not, I have zero negative feelings towards him.
But again, if he's going to talk, if he's going to go on Alex Jones and call me like a gay Jew, I'm going to make fun of the fact I think he still breastfeeds.
So that's not hostile.
I genuinely want him to be happy.
But this is how I am.
It's like, if someone's going to take a jab, I'm going to come back and vice versa.
And here's the irony.
I respect that he came at me.
But either way, it doesn't really matter.
I hope that gives some people some perspective.
Is there anyone in the public figure sphere, the East celeb sphere that you do like?
I mean, that you do think, hey, he has some good advice or good something or the other.
Oh, plenty, man.
Like Vox Day, my friend James True, Crow 777, Dave Weiss.
Dude, a lot of mine, though, so some people are going to get pissed off because a lot of them are like anti-NASA truther guys.
As far as in the political realm, I don't care enough.
I did an SGT report recently, and he's really cool.
Um, I just, when people get very hostile at those that question certain astrological realities, and so when people do that, when people are terrified of just thinking about stuff, I don't really respect that enough to really plug them.
So, um, you know, I'm still, I like Vince Vaughan.
I like, there's plenty of people.
Nick Swartzen's a good dude.
Um, there's plenty of people that are in entertainment that are not only not evil, they're like they're they're they're dealing with life, but you know, they're good people.
Um, I don't have beef with as many people as they think.
If you look at my track record, I always ask people who was I wrong about Jordan Peterson.
Uh, was I wrong?
You know what?
Since you brought him up, I didn't understand how bad up he was.
He was in place in some kind of coma in intensive care, or is what his daughter claims.
And he hit the bottom.
Now, I don't want to celebrate in anyone hitting the bottom, but I was stunned because he was at the top, he was at the Bilderberg.
His book was number one, and what a fall that was.
He, where is he?
I don't even know where he is, but we haven't heard.
So, I mean, can you say a word about that?
Yeah, he's in rehab in Russia.
And again, like, you got to understand, he helped write Agenda 21 with Podesta.
Like, I, and I, I took it personally that I fell for it.
Maybe that's my own weaknesses.
I don't know or care.
I think, but, but, uh, because that, you know, my dad's a professor, so to see a professor not like actually say some true things, I overgravitated towards him.
But horrible gatekeeper of men, horrible UN plant.
And so, when I went hard at him and people were like, oh, I went turned down everyone.
Who else was I wrong about?
Steven Crowder?
Steven Crowder lied to me about, A, he was the one who turned on me when I went at the moon landing.
And also, I figured out where the trans hormones were coming from.
It was an Israel Israeli company called Teva Pharmaceuticals.
They have the monopoly on it.
So when he had me host a show because of my passion about trans kids, and he wouldn't take that trail to, you know, all the way to home plate, you know, then I started seeing more stuff about him, how he's trying to get young men to wear Ranger panties and he's always dressed like a woman.
And, you know, I'm not wrong.
Alex Jones, when I question, it's all about Israel for these people.
When I hosted his show and a caller asked me about Israel and I said stuff about it, he never had me on again.
And then he called me an anti-Semite on his show.
It's easy to get these narratives confused where I'm this guy that turns on everyone.
Everything I just said is true.
That's what happened.
And so when it's like, oh, Owen turns on everybody, who was I wrong about?
Jordan Peterson, Steven Crowder, Alex Jones.
Joe Rogan had me on his show to gatekeep me and tell me to run my tweets past me.
And then when I was kicked off Twitter, there was no Joe Rogan to be seen.
And then I saw what his role is, and I've been hammering at him ever since.
And I'm doing young men a service.
Nick Flantes is not in that boat.
Nick Flantes and me had beef run a little nonsensically awry, but Nick Flantes is not a gatekeeper of young men in the same way.
I think he's a little disrespectful, and I think he's got some stuff that I will mock if he doesn't understand what I'm saying.
But like, I'm not putting Nick Flantes in the same boat as Joe Rogan or Steven Crowder because he doesn't appear.
He seems like he takes some tickets, but whatever.
I'm not going to get into it.
But it's like, he's not on that level of gatekeeping yet.
And I hope you stay that way.
Hopefully I did attend.
I don't know if you saw the live stream.
I attended the America PAC in DC.
And, you know, I think the young men, they do need some kind of political movement to harness that masculine energy.
But I think, you know, that's what that crowd does.
And I support them, but I support you too, because, you know, there's really two ways of looking at it.
You are the, you know, you, you have the family, more of the stable life.
You speak the truth.
But until that point, you're going to be full of this energy.
And where are you going to put it on?
You're living in the city.
You're not sure.
Am I going to really chase these girls?
So I think for wherever you are in life, there's going to be a guru, let's say.
Yeah, if Nick Flentes gets elected to Congress, I'd like that more than Charlie Kirk.
You know, it's not like I'm anti-this guy.
I'm just saying, like, I think I was looking at him more as a truther.
And that's why I was a little bit like, why are you, why are you pulling punches?
Why are you doing all this?
But if he's more, I'll be down real quick, buddy.
Love you.
But if he's going to go more the political route, I mean, the whole political environment is based on accepted lies.
And I would rather have him have power than a Charlie Kirk.
So again, I'm not as mad.
I'm not even mad at all, but the beef wasn't what people thought.
I was playful at first, then lines were crossed and it escalated to like this kind of absurd level.
But again, it's not a big deal.
So all those people out there, just know I don't despise your hero.
I just think that, you know, if he's going to run his mouth, I'm going to win.
I do hope that one day I can see you two on a live stream joined together.
Power.
But until then, that is fine.
So, Owen, I can tell that you have your family is back there.
You've already given me way more time than you needed.
And you're a busy man.
So I don't want to take out more.
But thank you so much for coming on.
You know, one thing that I wish we weren't so far away.
You're on the West Coast, some of these, but I'll tell you, well, I can ask you, if things on the East Coast get really bad, can I live in the goat shed?
Of course, dude.
Okay, great.
So thank you to everyone who gave the super chats.
The links to go to Owen, I put his website and his D Live down below.
Owen, thank you very much.
Thank you, Rudy.
Talk to him.
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