True Anon Truth Feed - Episode 15: JeffCoin Aired: 2019-10-01 Duration: 01:22:18 === Gamer Sex Desires (05:05) === [00:00:00] That's kind of how I feel about our relationships. [00:00:03] The red eggs. [00:00:04] Oh, I was oh, those are all made up. [00:00:06] I was like, our relationships? [00:00:08] No, no, no, They're all made up, right? [00:00:12] Yeah, they're all made up. [00:00:14] There's probably, it probably wasn't always that way because... [00:00:17] Someone sent me a funny one today. [00:00:19] Not the dumb viral Higgle one, but which I think... [00:00:22] Yeah, because they're all like, yeah, it definitely is made up. [00:00:24] They're all like that. [00:00:25] They're like, my boyfriend loves Karl Marx, but he doesn't fuck me good. [00:00:33] They really are all like that. [00:00:34] Yeah. [00:00:35] This one I think is real, though. [00:00:36] They're like four. [00:00:38] Oh, yeah. [00:00:38] Some of them you can tell are kind of real. [00:00:40] My 33, husband 34, contemplating MMO marriage with another woman. [00:00:47] So wait, MMO is like... [00:00:49] We're going to get into that, actually. [00:00:51] That's World of Warcraft, right? [00:00:52] World of Warcraft, etc. [00:00:54] I don't know about video games. [00:00:56] I don't know about MMO. [00:00:57] I don't like MMOs. [00:00:58] What does it stand for? [00:01:00] Multiplayer online. [00:01:01] Oh, okay. [00:01:02] Okay, wait. [00:01:03] So, hi all. [00:01:05] My husband of two years is very active in an MMO and has a group of friends he always plays with. [00:01:11] He has been approached about an in-game marriage with one of the girls in his group. [00:01:17] Now, I like some games, but not enough to get to the level where I myself could be his MMO wife. [00:01:24] My question being, is this a big deal? [00:01:28] It has me feeling a little insecure because it means they get extra benefits from going on quests together and they get their own house, etc. [00:01:36] But I'm not pissed or anything. [00:01:37] Just wondering how other people would feel things. [00:01:40] Okay, I think that's really fucking weird. [00:01:42] I would let it happen. [00:01:43] What? [00:01:44] They can't do it. [00:01:45] Did you see the black mirror about the two? [00:01:48] The two fellas? [00:01:48] Yeah. [00:01:49] Yeah, sucking each other off. [00:01:50] Yeah, that's just going to happen. [00:01:52] We're at least 40 years out from that technology. [00:01:54] Four? [00:01:55] 4T. [00:01:56] No way. [00:01:57] 4D years. [00:01:57] No way. [00:01:58] Yeah, absolutely. [00:01:59] From being able to suck off your fucking friend in a video game. [00:02:03] Yeah. [00:02:04] Yeah, we're 40 years out. [00:02:05] 40? [00:02:05] There's no way. [00:02:06] Maybe 39. [00:02:08] No, we're like four years away. [00:02:10] From, no, because here, the thing, we need like a critical mass... [00:02:15] We basically need a mass movement of guys who want to suck off their homies. [00:02:19] Yeah, we have that. [00:02:20] It's called gamers. [00:02:21] Yeah, but you don't know. [00:02:22] Gamers, no, because the incel thing. [00:02:24] Gamers rise up. [00:02:25] No, gamers unfortunately can't, if you know what, catch my meaning, rise up because gaming basically drains your balls of any sort of sexual desire, right? [00:02:38] Like it's sort of, it's morphs into this weird like digital idea. [00:02:41] It's like digital eunuchs. [00:02:43] Exactly. [00:02:44] But you also kind of hate women, but I think it's just because you're like, I don't know. [00:02:48] Because women can't game good. [00:02:50] But once we finish, once we get rid of women. [00:02:54] No, Brace. [00:02:55] Yeah. [00:02:56] Anyway, I think that I would not let my husband do that. [00:03:00] I wouldn't let my husband play. [00:03:05] Online MMOs enough to do. [00:03:08] If I walked in the room and hubby was like, le boobes look so good on you, my little elf queen, I'd be like, what are you doing, dude? [00:03:19] Is that the thing that people say? [00:03:21] They do say le boobes. [00:03:24] L-E-B-O-O-B-I-E-Z. [00:03:27] Online is just poison. [00:03:30] Yeah. [00:03:30] Oh, it's good. [00:03:31] Yeah. [00:03:32] It's, but the thing is, unless their characters in the game can do sexual emotes, emotes are when you can press a button and have your character perform a specific action, such as a salute, a blowing a kiss, possibly the floss dance. [00:03:48] If technology advances enough where two people in conjunction with each other can emote in the right sequence to mimic sex, that's when we should probably put a damper on this. [00:03:58] Right now, I think it's harmless. [00:03:59] I don't think it's harmless. [00:04:01] Yeah, I'll say that. [00:04:02] You know what game I like is the Mario Kart. [00:04:04] Yeah. [00:04:05] Does that still exist? [00:04:06] It does, I think. [00:04:07] I haven't played it, but I believe it does. [00:04:09] Do you play studio games? [00:04:12] Yeah, but I'm not good at them, if that makes you feel any better. [00:04:15] I don't play them online. [00:04:16] That makes me feel very safe. [00:04:17] I don't play them online because I'm anti-racist. [00:04:21] And I refuse to say the word. [00:04:25] Yeah, I play like strategy games sometimes. [00:04:27] But the greatest strategy game, of course, the human mind. [00:04:31] What does that mean? [00:05:00] Eyebrace. [00:05:01] Liz, once again, welcome. [00:05:03] It's hot out. [00:05:04] It's so hot out. === French Investigation Suspicion (09:12) === [00:05:05] Yeah, it's absurd. [00:05:06] If I were a lesser man, I would be in shorts right now. [00:05:10] I appreciate you not wearing shorts. [00:05:12] Yeah, we're pretty much all wearing the same thing, which is long-sleeved shirts and jeans in like 95-degree weather. [00:05:19] Yeah. [00:05:19] That makes sense. [00:05:20] Search sucker. [00:05:21] Yeah, I do see a sucker over there. [00:05:25] Liz, you are my co-host. [00:05:29] Yes, I am. [00:05:29] And Brace, you are my co-host. [00:05:31] And together, we are produced by Young Chomsky. [00:05:34] And this show is called True Anonymous. [00:05:37] Welcome, you guys. [00:05:38] Thanks for listening. [00:05:41] Want to make it clear, there's been a lot of, I may have said some stuff on last episode that led people to believe that I am a map. [00:05:52] What's a map? [00:05:53] Minor. [00:05:54] Oh God, not this attracted person. [00:05:57] This has a 4chan op, Brace. [00:05:59] Greta, what I said about Greta was in jest, not suable. [00:06:07] And besides, my emphasis was I was excited for her to turn 18. [00:06:11] Not that I wanted to. [00:06:13] I don't think we recorded this, Brace. [00:06:15] Oh. [00:06:16] It was a phone call. [00:06:20] Welcome to Truanon, the only non-pedophile podcast. [00:06:23] Definitely the only non-pedophile podcast about Jeffrey Epstein. [00:06:27] Yes. [00:06:27] So Netflix doing a series based on your favorite book. [00:06:32] By James Patterson titled Filthy Ribs. [00:06:36] Yes. [00:06:36] Yeah. [00:06:37] The whatever, Secret Lives of Jeffrey. [00:06:40] I never actually looked at the cover. [00:06:41] It's a rather unattractive cover. [00:06:42] I prefer hardbacks with engravings. [00:06:45] Yeah. [00:06:46] Yeah, they apparently had optioned it and were in production, but you're saying it might not be anymore? [00:06:52] Yeah, it's a little unclear. [00:06:53] They were also planning... [00:06:55] It's by the executive producer that had worked on other kind of like true crime... [00:07:02] Brian Singer. [00:07:03] No. [00:07:04] That would be hilarious. [00:07:06] Yes. [00:07:06] But no, other kind of like TV dramatizations of true crime stuff, which is so popular now. [00:07:12] I mean, OJ really blew that whole thing up. [00:07:14] Well, the thing is, there's just, and also pedophilia is in the air. [00:07:18] I think the people can feel it seeping out from the underworld. [00:07:21] Ugh. [00:07:22] Yeah. [00:07:22] I'm not saying like the act of doing it. [00:07:24] It's just on people's minds. [00:07:25] It's trending. [00:07:26] Exactly. [00:07:27] It is. [00:07:28] We call it psychic trending. [00:07:32] Yeah. [00:07:32] And so that makes me really suspicious. [00:07:36] Netflix, as we all know, is part of the enemy. [00:07:40] They just did this series on Bill Gates. [00:07:43] I think they did another one on some other. [00:07:45] Well, you know who else has a big Netflix deal? [00:07:47] Who? [00:07:48] Mr. Barack Hussein Obama. [00:07:51] Yes. [00:07:51] Yeah. [00:07:52] Both he and the lady Obama. [00:07:56] Call me back, baby. [00:07:57] They got a huge, huge deal. [00:08:00] I know. [00:08:00] It's the perfect fucking thing for people like them. [00:08:03] Oh, yeah. [00:08:04] Marketer in chief. [00:08:05] Exactly. [00:08:05] Like, it's like, oh, yeah. [00:08:07] Yeah, excuse me. [00:08:08] Obama should be, should have a Netflix. [00:08:11] It just makes sense. [00:08:12] Yeah. [00:08:13] He's just chilling with Richard Branson filming his Netflix fucking mini-series. [00:08:17] the world burns both in guantanamo well there is we do have some stuff to talk about later More little in-depth stuff. [00:08:28] But there's some news items that we should attend to. [00:08:33] Jean-Luc Brunel. [00:08:36] Your favorite. [00:08:37] Jean-Luc Brazil, as I call him, has been spotted. [00:08:42] Spotted. [00:08:43] Spotted on the ground. [00:08:44] Yes. [00:08:46] Looking like absolute dog shit. [00:08:49] My question is. [00:08:50] Do you want to remind our listeners who Jean-Luc Brunel is? [00:08:52] Army Brunel is a decades-long serial rapist whose crimes span continents and age ranges, but mostly stay young. [00:09:02] He was a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein and ran several modeling businesses, including one with Jeff called MC2. [00:09:11] Basically, a sex trafficker and if we want to get real for a second, an alleged, I'm saying this allegedly, a probably a child, allegedly slaver. [00:09:21] Yeah. [00:09:23] So he's been on the lamb. [00:09:25] Authorities have been looking for him in connection with the Epstein case and the Ghislaine Maxwell case. [00:09:32] He was about a couple months ago, it came out that he was supposedly in Brazil right before the Epstein, Epstein was arrested. [00:09:43] And if we remember from the transcripts from some Epstein associates sort of talking to the police, they got women from Brazil. [00:09:51] And by women, sorry, excuse me, they got young girls from Brazil. [00:09:55] It appeared that they had like a contact there, at least one, a woman that they basically, let's say, purchased girls from. [00:10:02] Yeah. [00:10:03] So apparently he's been spotted, they say, in South America, most likely in Brazil. [00:10:09] Yep. [00:10:10] And this is in connection with the investigation that's happening in France. [00:10:15] Yes. [00:10:16] So this is kind of, this is an investigation into Epstein and Brunel by the French authorities that is not related to the New York investigation. [00:10:27] Yes. [00:10:27] It's actually also the first pedophile investigation in France. [00:10:33] French history, actually. [00:10:36] This is shaping up to be the Dreyfus affair of the 21st century. [00:10:40] You're either a brilliant. [00:10:40] I'm surprised that the French decided to pull the trigger on that. [00:10:45] There must be some financial stuff or something in there. [00:10:47] It cannot be four pedophiles. [00:10:48] It's not really usually the thing. [00:10:49] The French are very, oh my, she is, how can you say, William? [00:10:56] Yeah, so we'll see how that goes. [00:10:58] I have a feeling that, yeah, it's crazy. [00:11:02] People get killed every day in Brazil, right? [00:11:04] I think so, yes. [00:11:05] I have a feeling. [00:11:06] Particularly left-wing insurgents, university students, academics, labor activists. [00:11:14] Native people. [00:11:14] Native people. [00:11:16] And trees. [00:11:17] Brunel, I feel like, does not have a great chance of making it out of Brazil alive. [00:11:21] Yeah, well, he doesn't look so great in that photo. [00:11:24] I don't know what that poochie getup is. [00:11:27] It's kind of a shitty. [00:11:28] He's also doing a weird hand signal. [00:11:29] It's like two fingers. [00:11:31] He's making a finger gun, but with two fingers as the barrel kind of pointed. [00:11:35] And I'm assuming that just forms some sort of pedophile symbol. [00:11:40] I'm not going to look at it. [00:11:40] Probably means kill me. [00:11:41] Yeah. [00:11:42] Probably means that there is a gun pointed at me right now. [00:11:45] Which is true. [00:11:45] I am pointing a gun towards the laptop, but that's simply because I despise the news. [00:11:51] So the French are actually, just this week, it came out that the French police has searched the apartment of Epstein. [00:11:58] Epstein had an apartment in Paris and the offices of Brunel's modeling agency. [00:12:05] Yes. [00:12:07] Yeah, and Epstein's apartment, I think it's, what is it, in the 16th. [00:12:10] I'm going to challenge, like, I pretend like I've been to Paris. [00:12:13] It's in the 16th arrondissement, it's where I had a magical night in the rain. [00:12:20] Where I met a girl. [00:12:22] We went to a cafe together. [00:12:24] It was warm and there was dancing. [00:12:27] We sang. [00:12:28] And she kissed me on the lips at midnight. [00:12:31] But I lost her in the crowd. [00:12:33] We can cut that part. [00:12:34] It's not funny. [00:12:35] I thought I was going to do a bit there, but it wasn't good. [00:12:38] I went to Paris when I was like six, was not molested. [00:12:43] So this is from The Guardian. [00:12:45] The disgraced financier's ownership of an apartment in Paris and allegations from women who say they were abused in France last month prompted French authorities to open their own criminal investigation into half a dozen. [00:12:57] So six possible charges of rape and sex abuse, including of minors. [00:13:02] So they are focusing on potential crimes committed against French victims and abroad, but suspects who are French citizens with the abuse happening abroad. [00:13:13] So it's unclear exactly which abroad they mean. [00:13:16] Well, I mean, obviously we know about victims in Thailand. [00:13:19] I mean, Virginia Roberts was sent to Thailand to go to massage school and bring back a girl. [00:13:26] So it's clear. [00:13:27] I mean, Brunel, too, his whole thing is that in this later stage of his career, he spends nearly all of his time not in doing management of his modeling companies, but in field work, which means going to third or second world countries and purchasing child slaves. [00:13:45] Yeah, allegedly. [00:13:47] Allegedly. [00:13:48] Yes. [00:13:48] Another alleged abroad activity is that there's a little news item on our favorite, the UK press. [00:13:57] Oh, we love them. [00:13:59] In the Times of London, saying that MI6 is reportedly concerned that Russia, the Ruskies, nefarious Ruskies, have evidence that could link Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein. === Russians Link Prince Andrew? (04:17) === [00:14:18] Wait, you're telling me that the Russians can link Prince Andrew. [00:14:22] MI6 should be worried about us because we could link him to Epstein. [00:14:26] You know who I would say is the biggest sort of leak in this link to Epstein? [00:14:32] It would be Prince Andrew who hung out with Jeffrey Epstein constantly for a long ass time. [00:14:38] In photographs and on video. [00:14:40] Like, I'm not sure what they think Russia has. [00:14:41] Like, everybody knows that. [00:14:43] Well, what they think Russia has is that the former deputy in the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, John Mark Dugan, moved to Moscow, and MI6 believes that he's made contact with Russians. [00:15:00] That is fantastic. [00:15:01] Russian intelligence. [00:15:02] We love them. [00:15:03] We love this, right? [00:15:05] So now Compromote is here. [00:15:07] Oh, the Compromot has arrived. [00:15:09] The Compromont has arrived. [00:15:10] The dossiers are coming. [00:15:12] Andrew is mere minutes away from being executed for treason. [00:15:17] We should be clear. [00:15:18] This is a pro-Russia podcast. [00:15:21] Yeah, absolutely. [00:15:22] We're like those weird people who, for some reason, still position Russia as, like, a communist country. [00:15:27] We're like that. [00:15:28] Remember when, didn't Joy Ann Reed say that, like, Russia? [00:15:31] Yes. [00:15:31] No, she was saying Soviet Yugoslavia. [00:15:34] Oh. [00:15:34] Oh, yeah, that's right. [00:15:35] A lot of people, there is sort of, I mean, Moscow, Mitch, Lenin, Graham. [00:15:39] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:15:40] All those. [00:15:40] Yeah. [00:15:40] We're those people. [00:15:41] Yeah, we are. [00:15:43] But because we're pro-Putin. [00:15:44] Yeah, fierce devotees to Putin. [00:15:47] He is the craftiest fox in the hen house of the world. [00:15:52] He cracks me up, to be honest. [00:15:54] Yeah, it rules that the KGB was just like, all right, well, I guess we'll just run the country now. [00:15:58] Well, I mean, we did some things to make sure that happened. [00:16:01] Yes, yeah. [00:16:02] Like, bankrupt their entire country. [00:16:04] You know what? [00:16:05] They shouldn't have had banks in the first place. [00:16:07] What kind of socialists were they? [00:16:08] Oh, this is after the transition, the marketization. [00:16:16] Transition to what? [00:16:17] In the collapse of the union. [00:16:19] Wait, we don't need to. [00:16:20] The Soviet Union collapsed? [00:16:23] Wait. [00:16:24] There's no Soviet Union anymore. [00:16:26] Brace is like Encino Man, but the communist version. [00:16:29] Oh, my God. [00:16:29] Wait, is it Encino Man where he's in the basement? [00:16:33] Wait. [00:16:33] He's unfrozen. [00:16:34] Yeah. [00:16:35] You're telling me Encino Man has been unfrozen? [00:16:40] It was called Encino Man because it was in Encino, California. [00:16:43] Yeah. [00:16:45] Okay. [00:16:45] I don't think that implies that he's an ancient man, though. [00:16:48] Well, you know, they call it like whatever man. [00:16:51] Wherever they find him, it's like, he's full of. [00:16:53] I feel very gullible today. [00:16:55] The guy at the grocery store downstairs would like convince me that I had to pay double for my bottle of water because I opened it before I paid for it. [00:17:04] And he was like, a new ordinance in San Francisco passed on June 1st that you have to pay double now. [00:17:10] Oh my God. [00:17:12] Well, I was like, that's not true. [00:17:16] And he was like, no, it is. [00:17:18] And like, we kept going. [00:17:19] And then I was like, oh, my God, this is crazy. [00:17:22] That's a really good trick. [00:17:23] Crazy. [00:17:24] Yeah. [00:17:24] And then he was like, I'm just kidding. [00:17:26] And then I was like, you know why I fucking believed you? [00:17:29] Because did you hear this story about the residents, this like fucking group of residents on Market and Dolores that pulled together like a couple thousand dollars and bought all these boulders to put out on the sidewalk? [00:17:44] Yeah, it was in our favorite paper, New York Post. [00:17:47] Yeah, put out on the sidewalk to block homeless encampments. [00:17:50] Yeah, yes. [00:17:51] So I was like, you know what? [00:17:52] San Francisco would do something shitty, like make sure that people can't drink something before they pay for it. [00:17:57] The best thing in the entire world is there is a store in the Castro, which a little alcove perfect for sleeping in. [00:18:02] No, it doesn't block the entrance or anything. [00:18:04] They put a rainbow flag boulder in front of it. [00:18:07] A boulder? [00:18:08] Yeah. [00:18:09] A boulder on the sidewalk that is painted in the rainbow flag. [00:18:13] Of course, you know, gay people experience rates of homelessness like 25% in San Francisco. [00:18:18] It's like a huge amount. [00:18:19] So it's a little irony there for your love how these things get weaponized against the poor. [00:18:24] Yeah. [00:18:25] Interesting how that keeps happening. [00:18:29] So what do we got? [00:18:31] We got pedophilia is legal now. [00:18:34] No, that's not true. === Why They Were Silenced (05:52) === [00:18:35] My notes. [00:18:37] So I'm kind of hoping we get the Ruskies involved here. [00:18:43] Yes. [00:18:45] Absolutely. [00:18:45] I think that whatever their version of Spetsnaz, that's what it is, Spetsnaz, should immediately storm Buckingham Palace and expose Prince Andrew. [00:18:56] They should do whatever fantasies I have. [00:19:00] But yeah, what do you think they would do? [00:19:01] You think they'd leak the tape if there's a tape? [00:19:04] I have no idea. [00:19:05] I mean, I don't, why? [00:19:08] What does Russia care about with the UK? [00:19:12] The UK is a little brother of the UK. [00:19:13] Like, they don't give a fuck. [00:19:14] I know. [00:19:14] You know what I mean? [00:19:15] Yeah. [00:19:16] The UK has already fallen. [00:19:17] Russia already did Brexit to them. [00:19:20] Oh, wait. [00:19:20] Wasn't that a thing that people were saying? [00:19:22] Yeah. [00:19:23] That Brexit was because of Putin. [00:19:24] Yeah. [00:19:25] The mastermind of the world, pulling all the master puppeteers. [00:19:29] They have like the GDP of like Ohio. [00:19:31] I know. [00:19:32] These people are. [00:19:33] You can also easily trick Russians, too. [00:19:35] You know, we're going to have to go through all this nonsense again because of impeachment. [00:19:38] Yeah. [00:19:40] Which I always said that Nancy Pelosi was going to do. [00:19:43] She, I mean, it's, yeah, it's a nonsense. [00:19:46] I'm emancipating myself from this country. [00:19:50] Hey, Pape Help, Pape Pel. [00:19:52] Microsoft Borough First. [00:19:55] Amazon.com. [00:19:58] Salesforce. [00:19:59] Twitter. [00:20:00] Pay PayPal. [00:20:02] True, Sarah. [00:20:07] So there's this other story about Jeffrey Epstein trying to silence women from. [00:20:11] Dude, he was trying to erase their voices. [00:20:14] He was doing. [00:20:16] Listen to women. [00:20:17] Well, he was like, don't actually do that. [00:20:20] Sometimes he's like, but like, sometimes women do be lying. [00:20:23] But you know what? [00:20:24] Okay, wait. [00:20:26] Yeah. [00:20:27] Let's pull back. [00:20:28] All right. [00:20:28] Because you're just doing that thing that you do where you just start talking with the people listening don't know what we're talking about. [00:20:33] They can see what I'm seeing. [00:20:34] So there's another story this week in the New York Post. [00:20:39] Just as a quick news roundup, that Jeffrey Epstein arranged payoffs for women's silence from jail. [00:20:47] So this is in the MCC that he managed to pay women for their silence. [00:20:53] Page six has exclusively learned. [00:20:56] We're told that at least two women familiar with the infamous multi-millionaire pedophile were given envelopes of cash to keep quiet after he was arrested on July 6th. [00:21:07] They were approached, apparently, allegedly. [00:21:10] These women were approached by a reporter to dish. [00:21:13] God, I love the way the post writes. [00:21:15] Yeah. [00:21:18] By a reporter to dish on their involvement with the creep and refused to talk to the journalist. [00:21:23] The source said that an Epstein crony had also gotten in touch with them in mid-July about financial arrangement. [00:21:29] Each woman was given $10,000 in cash. [00:21:32] That's nothing. [00:21:33] To, quote, make sure that she was comfortable not speaking to any press. [00:21:37] He's trying to make sure she was comfortable. [00:21:40] You know what's funny though? [00:21:41] Is whenever guys try to make sure that women are comfortable, give them a little massage, maybe get their hair out of their eyes, we always get in trouble. [00:21:49] And this is no different. [00:21:51] Isn't there like a strain of online feminism that's like, pay when men. [00:21:56] Yeah, that's like the strain of online feminism. [00:21:58] Oh, Jeffrey Epstein was just, you know, maybe he Venmo'd them. [00:22:01] Sorry, you can't fucking access Cash App from fucking... [00:22:04] Maybe he was on their OnlyFans. [00:22:10] I love to bring out the contradictions. [00:22:12] Yeah, it's, well, so he, he also, it's kind of bullshit because like we already know that Epstein is a prodigious. [00:22:22] Is that my saying that right? [00:22:24] Prodigious. [00:22:27] Epstein was in prodigy. [00:22:29] And so he has lots of money. [00:22:31] Can you do a prodigy? [00:22:32] What? [00:22:32] Can you do a prodigy? [00:22:34] Isn't Smack My Vision? [00:22:35] Yeah. [00:22:35] What's the other one? [00:22:37] They have another one where you're like, I am the Fi Stata. [00:22:40] Oh, you didn't want to say Smack Mike. [00:22:42] I'm on the Fire Island. [00:22:45] Oh, yeah. [00:22:45] That's terrible. [00:22:46] That's not good. [00:22:48] You do it. [00:22:48] No, I don't want to. [00:22:49] Do it. [00:22:50] I'll give you $10,000 in cash if you do Fire Star. [00:22:53] No, I'll take the $10,000 for my silence. [00:22:58] It's going to be nice to you this week. [00:23:01] I would give you $10,000 to speak. [00:23:03] Oh, thank you, Bryce. [00:23:04] Yeah, Epstein gave out shit tons of money during his first little kerfuffle with the police. [00:23:12] And it works. [00:23:13] In Palm Beach. [00:23:14] In Palm Beach. [00:23:14] Yeah. [00:23:15] I mean, they report here that there's one payment of $250,000, one payment for $100,000, two witnesses back in July, I guess, when the Miami Herald ran the expose. [00:23:26] But they're like during his first trial and stuff, everyone was getting paid. [00:23:30] Yeah. [00:23:31] Including the police department, who he gave like $80,000 to. [00:23:34] Yeah. [00:23:36] Yeah. [00:23:36] So this isn't surprising, but what I do want to know is, and I'm surprised a little bit, who are the reporters that approached these women and why haven't the reporters said anything? [00:23:49] Probably because the reporters are like also got paid off. [00:23:53] I mean, maybe, but it seems like... [00:23:56] Jeffrey Epstein had like half a billion dollars. [00:23:58] I mean, obviously not all that is liquid, which I just found out what liquid means. [00:24:03] It means that it's cash in hand. [00:24:06] Yes, it does. [00:24:07] We just call that money around my house. [00:24:10] Yeah, so he has so much money and he's going down. [00:24:15] You might as well just try to pay off everybody. [00:24:17] Yeah, although we also have to bring up the point that paying off witnesses is not really something that a man desperate to take his own life would do. === Reporters Paid Off (02:54) === [00:24:28] Yeah, you'd just be like, I don't give a fuck. [00:24:30] I mean, not that I think any of our listeners still think that Jeffrey killed himself. [00:24:34] And if anyone does tell you he killed himself, bring this point up because hard to refute. [00:24:39] Yes. [00:24:41] So that's a little bit of the news. [00:24:44] Still nothing on Ghillane. [00:24:45] Yeah, Ghilane is missing. [00:24:47] We'll be talking more about her next week. [00:24:50] Where do you think, just real quick, where do you think she is? [00:24:52] I'm thinking sub. [00:24:53] Subway? [00:24:54] Marine. [00:24:55] Oh, a Marine. [00:24:57] I thought you meant like the sandwich. [00:24:58] No. [00:24:59] No, I think she's in Atlantis. [00:25:03] She's at like Ben Solomon's, like, Atlantis that we've never seen and don't even know exists. [00:25:08] Yeah, she's somewhere around the Gulf. [00:25:11] She's the one. [00:25:11] It's like the Emirates have built a completely new underwater city that no one knows about. [00:25:17] She's been causing all these troubles with tankers in the Gulf because she's just kind of running out of food and just careening into cargo ships. [00:25:24] She's the one who, you know, blew up the Saudi. [00:25:29] If I was Ghillain, I would immediately defect. [00:25:32] To Iran. [00:25:34] Exactly. [00:25:35] You know what? [00:25:35] This is why we're friends. [00:25:37] This is the model. [00:25:38] I would go there just in general because it's supposed to be beautiful. [00:25:41] I also would love to slap a hijab over you. [00:25:47] No, I'm serious. [00:25:47] I would love to go to Tehran. [00:25:49] Yes. [00:25:49] It's such a bummer that you can't. [00:25:53] Yeah, you can. [00:25:54] Well, you know what I mean. [00:25:55] Yeah, yeah. [00:25:56] That'd be difficult. [00:25:57] I could get you into it. [00:25:58] Yeah, I'm sure you could. [00:26:00] But that's like not a bad idea. [00:26:04] I mean, it makes sense because you'd be like, I have info on like Bill Clinton having sex with teenagers allegedly. [00:26:10] Not even that specific. [00:26:12] I am defecting. [00:26:14] Yeah. [00:26:15] I tried that. [00:26:16] Didn't work? [00:26:17] Well, yeah. [00:26:18] It's kind of a miscommunication. [00:26:22] But yeah, it's absurd to me. [00:26:24] But also, these people never think it's the end for them. [00:26:27] She could also go full Juce. [00:26:29] Oh, you think she'd go to Korea? [00:26:31] I mean, I'm just thinking of safe havens. [00:26:33] Yeah, I think Iran's a better bet. [00:26:35] She knows the Middle East. [00:26:37] She'll go hang out with Snowden. [00:26:38] Yeah. [00:26:39] She could be in Russia, too. [00:26:41] I think she's like, I think she's in one of the weird, like, Elon Musk New Zealand compounds. [00:26:47] Yeah, I'm just. [00:26:48] She's just like, you know, she's dead. [00:26:51] Yeah, or yeah, that's what makes most sense is that she's just dead in a submarine. [00:26:55] Yeah, like, she's definitely in a submarine, though. [00:26:58] Or, like, yeah, an oil field. [00:27:02] Yeah. [00:27:02] But, like, in a submarine. [00:27:04] Not in the oil field. [00:27:05] You're so obsessed with this. [00:27:06] She's obsessed with submarines. [00:27:07] I mean, it is very curious that she was a submarine. [00:27:12] Yeah, did you see the? [00:27:12] I have a picture of Bill Gates in there. [00:27:15] Pilot, I think, yeah. [00:27:16] That seems not right. [00:27:18] Well, it's a nautical term in addition to an aeronautical term. === Visa's Role in Libra (15:02) === [00:27:22] Thanks, Briece. [00:27:24] So, yeah, R.I.P. Ghelane. [00:27:25] We'll talk more about her next week. [00:27:27] Yeah, we got more to go on with that. [00:27:31] We all live in a yellow submarine. [00:27:35] Yellow submarine. [00:27:37] Yellow submarine. [00:27:40] We all live in a yellow submarine. [00:27:44] Yellow submarine. [00:27:46] Yellow submarine. [00:27:48] And our friends are all aboard. [00:27:52] Many more. [00:27:53] Bitcoin, Bitcoin, Bitcoin. [00:27:57] How do we start this? [00:27:59] I'm going to start it. [00:28:00] Oh, you are? [00:28:00] Okay, good. [00:28:01] Jesus. [00:28:01] I don't know. [00:28:02] I'm just trying to get us rolling here. [00:28:05] You're always jumping in. [00:28:07] Wow, it sounds like somebody's cashing in on coin. [00:28:10] Don't put that in. [00:28:12] Don't put that in. [00:28:13] Because people like it when I say slurs to you. [00:28:18] It's not a slur. [00:28:20] It is. [00:28:21] For women. [00:28:22] It means women. [00:28:24] So, was it last week that we were talking about MIT? [00:28:28] Who knows at this point? [00:28:29] I don't know when this is coming out, so it could be. [00:28:32] Two weeks ago. [00:28:33] Okay. [00:28:33] Sometime within the last three months. [00:28:36] A couple episodes ago, we talked about MIT and Joy Ito. [00:28:42] Do you want to remind our listeners who those people are? [00:28:45] Joy Ito. [00:28:45] Oh, so MIT is Massachusetts Institute of Technology, otherwise known as the CIA, which is the central intelligence agency. [00:28:53] Yeah, it's like, you know, when they're always like, check out these fucking robots that can do backflips now. [00:28:58] It's like all from there. [00:29:00] Joy Ito is a nerd bitch, allegedly, who ran the MIT Media Lab, which from every report I've gotten is just a fucking scam, top to bottom, right? [00:29:12] Yeah, so the New Yorker, Ronan Farrow, The Prince. [00:29:18] Yeah. [00:29:18] The Prince of Journalism, Investigative Journalism, Ronan Farrow, did an expose showing that Joy Ito had well-documented links to Jeffrey Epstein, who was a massive donor to the MIT Media Lab. [00:29:34] And we talked about not just their links, but also links to other people like Bill Gates, larger technological initiatives that had come out of MIT Media Lab, Leon Black, Mr. Leon Black. [00:29:50] And there was a little news item in Yahoo Finance. [00:29:59] Which is, by the way, when I click Safari upon my gaming laptop, Yahoo Finance comes up. [00:30:07] That's my homepage. [00:30:08] Really? [00:30:09] Yeah. [00:30:10] I'm always checking stocks, etc. [00:30:14] What do you know about stocks, Briece? [00:30:15] Price of things, how companies are performing in the market, possibly ventures one can embark in financially and fiscally. [00:30:27] All right. [00:30:29] Okay, so this little item in Yahoo Finance says that Jeffrey Epstein's Bitcoin intrigue deserves scrutiny at MIT. [00:30:40] This is actually first published in courts. [00:30:42] I should, I apologize. [00:30:45] So one of the projects that emerged out of the MIT Media Lab was called the Digital Currency Initiative. [00:30:55] And this was, Joy Ito established this program at MIT. [00:31:02] And it basically helped, there was a point at which Bitcoin was not doing so well. [00:31:12] Yes, I kind of remember that. [00:31:14] Yeah, I was, I think it was about like 2014. [00:31:18] Yeah, a bunch of my friends killed themselves. [00:31:20] No. [00:31:22] DCI at MIT basically was established around that time and basically helped shore up a lot of the funding issues that Bitcoin was having in order to keep it moving. [00:31:37] Right? [00:31:37] Yeah. [00:31:38] I don't understand, but for simplicity's sake, yeah. [00:31:42] Okay, well, let's see if I can mansplain some of this to you. [00:31:46] Lisplain. [00:31:47] Yes. [00:31:48] So DCI at MIT brings in a bunch of the core developers of Bitcoin in order to basically further research and develop and basically move funding into cryptocurrency initiatives, right? [00:32:09] How do I explain this? [00:32:10] Loosen up, baby. [00:32:11] Let's do it. [00:32:12] Bitcoin. [00:32:13] So what is a bit? [00:32:16] Do you know what Bitcoin is? [00:32:17] So people are going to get mad at me because my take on Bitcoin is the only rational one. [00:32:22] I'm not going to understand it. [00:32:23] So should I get mad at you? [00:32:25] I don't know. [00:32:26] Bitcoin, it bills itself as a currency, a digital currency. [00:32:31] It is not. [00:32:32] Okay. [00:32:33] It is not a currency. [00:32:35] Willing to accept that. [00:32:36] It is an asset. [00:32:38] Okay. [00:32:40] Like money. [00:32:42] No, money is not an asset. [00:32:45] Like a couch. [00:32:46] But it, so you know, it goes up and down. [00:32:49] I can't remember what the price is right now for Bitcoin. [00:32:52] It's a lot or a little. [00:32:53] I know that Bitcoin is like a scam. [00:32:56] No, but it's important to understand that it's not a currency, right? [00:33:00] People don't accept it. [00:33:02] Like at the store. [00:33:03] At the store. [00:33:03] It's not a currency. [00:33:04] It's an asset. [00:33:06] And it derives its value through speculation. [00:33:11] Its value is not grounded in anything. [00:33:13] Yeah, it's not backed by like gold. [00:33:15] No, it's well, yeah, neither is a dollar, but that's a totally different. [00:33:18] I know. [00:33:18] My whole political ideology is around reversing that Bretton Woods. [00:33:22] No, you are not a gold bug. [00:33:24] Bretton Woods was a mistake. [00:33:27] They call me Metris Goldbug, baby. [00:33:31] You are not a gold bug. [00:33:33] I'm not a gold bug. [00:33:34] I do have gold fever, but I don't want money to represent it. [00:33:37] I want the real things. [00:33:38] No, but it, you know, there's a lot. [00:33:41] You know, there was some reporting that came out last year in the New York Times. [00:33:44] There's a lot of reason to believe that even Bitcoin, quote-unquote, value has been massively manipulated. [00:33:51] Oh, yeah. [00:33:54] Not just Bitcoin, but other cryptocurrencies. [00:33:56] There were a couple finance professors that were looking into this kind of examining how these like skyrocketing gains were occurring like over and over and over again. [00:34:11] And this happens pretty much right after, you know, crypto hits a rough patch, right? [00:34:20] Which is when it gets moved into, which is when this DCI initiative open or the digital currency initiative opens up at MIT. [00:34:30] Gotcha. [00:34:31] Now, crucial to this is that some people that worked within the DCI now are working on Libra. [00:34:43] Libra, I'm a Libra. [00:34:45] Are you? [00:34:46] Yeah. [00:34:46] I'm a Libra Rising. [00:34:48] Is that different? [00:34:49] When's your birthday? [00:34:50] Don't have to say it on air. [00:34:52] I would prefer it if you didn't actually say it on air. [00:34:54] We can talk about this. [00:34:55] Text it to me. [00:34:56] No, rising sign is different than sun sign. [00:34:59] Oh. [00:35:00] Yeah. [00:35:02] Or sometimes it's what they call it, your ascendant. [00:35:04] What spells does that give you? [00:35:06] Does that give you extra stats when you level up? [00:35:08] No, but both my sun and my rising are ruled by Venus. [00:35:13] That's why I have very strong yin energy. [00:35:17] I have very strong yang energy. [00:35:22] Yeah, Andrew. [00:35:23] I'm handing her $1,000. [00:35:24] By the way, he's a big fan of cryptocurrency. [00:35:29] So Libra, they're at Facebook's Libra, which I can explain briefly is Facebook making their own money. [00:35:36] And Facebook doesn't allow Bitcoin to advertise on Facebook either. [00:35:40] No, it doesn't. [00:35:41] They're in a little bit of trouble for that, right? [00:35:43] Yes. [00:35:43] Well, so Libra, for people who don't know, yeah, like you said, Facebook decided to launch its own. [00:35:50] It's calling it a cryptocurrency. [00:35:52] It's supposedly, you know, going to be used for purchasing things on the Facebook platform, you know, basically getting paid digital advertising, paying for digital advertising, everything that you do on Facebook. [00:36:10] But like, let's be real. [00:36:12] They're not doing this to make it easier to buy things on Farmville or whatever. [00:36:18] They're trying, and they're doing this in a kind of a consortium, right? [00:36:22] Like we've got Uber, Visa, and shit in on it. [00:36:26] Yeah. [00:36:27] So, well, what's been very curious. [00:36:28] So there's a couple things to talk about with Libra. [00:36:31] One is that, okay, so it's not a currency as we know it, right? [00:36:37] So, but it's going to be backed. [00:36:39] It has to be backed by something. [00:36:42] And this is what's getting a lot of international governments very interested. [00:36:48] Yes. [00:36:48] And, you know, particularly, I think Japan recently came out with a pretty strong statement against it. [00:36:55] Good. [00:36:56] And as well, you know, obviously German regulators have already been pretty harsh looking in at Facebook and Google just in general. [00:37:05] And so the Europeans are, you know, I think doing a lot better sort of regulatory work than the Americans. [00:37:13] No matter who tries to do it here, though, it won't actually, I mean, the balance of power is such is that they can just do this. [00:37:20] Well, so it's unclear. [00:37:22] But so basically, Libra has to be backed by a kind of like asset portfolio. [00:37:28] And it's unclear, you know, Facebook kind of said, I believe they released like what that portfolio is going to look like. [00:37:37] A lot of it's in dollars. [00:37:38] A lot of it's in, you know, other sort of financial assets. [00:37:43] Each coin would be covered by about 50% dollars and short-term government bonds. [00:37:49] And the rest would be Euro, Euro-denominated government bonds and cash and government bonds from Japan, the UK, and Singapore. [00:37:57] But how this is governed is very opaque. [00:38:02] And there's something called the Libra administration. [00:38:05] Yeah, that sounds so good. [00:38:06] And that is, or excuse me, association. [00:38:11] And this is a kind of consortium of all corporations. [00:38:16] And it includes Facebook, obviously, but also Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, eBay, Uber. [00:38:23] Oh, so we got Tielan on this. [00:38:24] And those are the people. [00:38:25] Yeah. [00:38:26] Those are the people that we know about. [00:38:30] And so there's some real confusion about exactly like what the role of the association is and what kind of changes they can enact. [00:38:43] And it says in the kind of in the papers that Facebook has published on Libra that it takes about it, I think it's a two-thirds majority vote. [00:38:53] It's not a majority, two-thirds vote by the association to make changes into what is called the currency basket, which is what backs the asset. [00:39:05] But there's no, no one's accountable. [00:39:09] I mean, it's just, it's just a group of corporations and they could decide at any point where and how to invest. [00:39:16] So what's the goal here? [00:39:17] The thing that's crazy is that even if this weren't by Facebook, right? [00:39:24] Which, by the way, like, does anyone trust Facebook in general? [00:39:28] I do. [00:39:29] All my pictures are on there. [00:39:31] But you know what I mean? [00:39:31] Like, of course. [00:39:32] You know, after how many, I mean, you should never trust any internet company. [00:39:39] Or anyone over 30. [00:39:41] In general. [00:39:42] But even after all of these things, you know, Cambridge Analytical scandal and, you know, the way that they sell data and they're mired in lawsuits about discriminatory advertising. [00:39:53] Yes. [00:39:55] So the idea that there's any way to kind of trust this opaque system. [00:40:02] It's absurd. [00:40:03] It's absurd. [00:40:04] And now you want to put on top of that that the people in charge are not just Facebook, but also the credit card companies. [00:40:11] Love those guys. [00:40:12] And the banks. [00:40:13] So wait, credit card companies just get to set monetary policy. [00:40:16] They already do that kind of. [00:40:17] I feel like they have a lot of influence in. [00:40:21] Well, the thing is, is that more private or for and you know, private for-profit entities can buy in. [00:40:27] Yeah. [00:40:28] So the idea, so, you know, what is, when people are like, what is Libra? [00:40:32] It's like, we don't know what Libra is. [00:40:34] Yeah. [00:40:34] It hasn't even, and not because it's not like completely clear. [00:40:38] It's that by deaf, by design, it can be and can become much more than, you know, what its supposedly stated goal is. [00:40:50] They can become the perfect woman. [00:40:52] Well, no, but I mean, I know you joke, but, you know, this is pretty serious stuff. [00:40:57] And it's not just that, you know, so is it a cryptocurrency? [00:41:01] Is it not? [00:41:01] It's like, well, you know, yes and no. [00:41:05] But in the end, does that matter if it's functionally used for the same thing? [00:41:09] Well, I don't think that it's going to be functionally used for the same thing. [00:41:13] Well, it's going to be paid to us by the people who keep us in penury and wage slavery in order to spend it basically like a limited amount of things on products that we're forced to buy. [00:41:24] Well, what I mean is why I don't think it's going to be used for that thing is that there's another thing that's really or another line that's really fascinating in one of the white papers issued by Facebook on Libra, which is, quote, and this is kind of buried deep in, says, an additional goal of the association, meaning that conglomerate of powers, Uber, Facebook, et cetera. [00:41:48] Visa. [00:41:49] An additional goal of the association is to develop and promote an open identity standard. [00:41:54] We believe that decentralized and portable digital identity is a prerequisite to financial inclusion and competition. [00:42:04] Okay, so let's break that down. [00:42:06] What does that mean? [00:42:08] I don't know. [00:42:09] Well, what is a digital identity? [00:42:11] So what that means is, you know, the idea being that every single user will have a unique digital identity, you know, quote unquote protected on the blockchain, whatever, whatever. === Capital Controls Debate (09:09) === [00:42:24] Yeah. [00:42:25] But that, you know, those digital identities will have total information about all of your behavior on Facebook and any Facebook-owned entity, which is at this point quite vast. [00:42:39] So it would then be able to sell that information that's housed in this digital identity to lenders, to credit card companies, to whomever, which by the way are now still controlling the currency, Libra. [00:42:58] Yeah. [00:43:00] Be able to sell that information. [00:43:01] Or, and this is something that Bill Black, who's an economics professor at University of Kansas City in Missouri, brought up. [00:43:11] Great university, by the way, if you're interested in monetary policy. [00:43:15] That, you know, it's not just the selling off of information that we need to be worried about now, but it's also if you were browsing and you do something that maybe you shouldn't on the internet, they now allegedly be attached to your identity forever forever, which could be used against you. [00:43:38] So it's the cookies have become stapled to my digital body and they follow me everywhere. [00:43:43] Is that what a cookie is? [00:43:46] Is that term out of date now? [00:43:48] But so, you know, I don't mean to sound like Alex Jones. [00:43:52] I mean, but this is. [00:43:53] He don't sound like Alex Jones. [00:43:55] He's way more. [00:43:56] Well, because look, it's not just companies that can hold blackmail. [00:43:59] It's also who were we talking about is in bed with the digital currency initiative out of MIT? [00:44:05] Jeffrey Epsy and Joorito. [00:44:07] And Brock Pierce. [00:44:09] And Steve Bannon. [00:44:12] The intelligence agencies. [00:44:14] Oh, yeah. [00:44:14] Oh, yeah. [00:44:15] That went without saying. [00:44:16] All of this is intelligence agencies. [00:44:18] Yes. [00:44:18] And it doesn't matter if it's from the desk of a guy in Langley. [00:44:23] It is intelligence agency stuff. [00:44:26] Well, and as we know, not just from Jeffrey Epstein, but also from the history of the CIA, a real easy way to recruit assets is blackmail. [00:44:39] Yes. [00:44:40] And so, you know, the idea that first, so if Facebook, it's not just, and we can get into some of the reasons why a private company would want to build a global currency. [00:44:54] Well, I think we all know the reasons why they're. [00:44:56] Yeah. [00:44:57] I mean, yeah. [00:44:58] It's basically to, yeah. [00:45:00] Well, I'll get that to that in a second. [00:45:02] But it's also this idea that there would then be individual digital identities that cannot be, that you, you can't run from. [00:45:12] You literally could not, the only way to not have one would be to get entirely off of the internet, which is no longer an option for a lot of people's lives. [00:45:23] Exactly. [00:45:24] Basically everyone's life, at least in the West. [00:45:27] We must go to the East. [00:45:30] Well, China, I don't know about, you know. [00:45:32] Not that far East. [00:45:33] Maybe a little less perhaps campaign. [00:45:36] But the thing you bring up about the monetary policy is also very important. [00:45:39] And I promise that there's a reason why we're all talking about this with Jeffrey Epstein. [00:45:44] But the thing with the monetary policy is that what, you know, having Facebook control what is, you know, purportedly a currency would basically, it's not just that it could challenge the dollar, which it could, but that, or it could at least put itself in a position to compete with, which is quite dangerous, but also that it would effectively turn the state, [00:46:12] the government, into regulators of, you know, private exchange. [00:46:16] So the government wouldn't be setting its own policy. [00:46:18] It would basically just be trying to affect policy that others are setting. [00:46:22] That corporations are setting. [00:46:23] Exactly. [00:46:23] So it's like sort of as Washington is continuing to crumble. [00:46:28] I keep, you know, I say this a lot, but Silicon Valley continues to rise. [00:46:33] Yeah. [00:46:34] And a lot of people. [00:46:36] The slumbering beasts. [00:46:38] Yeah, it's not really slumbering, you know. [00:46:40] Yeah, I guess that's part of it. [00:46:43] Yeah, but, you know, currency is, you know, currency and what we do with money. [00:46:50] You know, money is a public good, right? [00:46:56] The neoliberal turn and Miss Thatcher were very good at rebranding public money as, quote, taxpayer money. [00:47:03] And there's a reason why that happened was because it flipped the relationship. [00:47:08] But money is a public good. [00:47:10] And as a state, as a society, we're supposed to, this is how it's supposed to work, come together and decide how that then is provisioned throughout society. [00:47:22] Yeah. [00:47:23] So there's a lot at stake with not having a publicly controlled fucking currency. [00:47:29] Yeah. [00:47:29] And, you know, this really needs to be pushed back on. [00:47:33] Damn. [00:47:35] It's quite serious. [00:47:36] Yeah. [00:47:37] Although, you know, I don't find Zuckerberg to be that scary, just as far as Silicon Valley villains go. [00:47:43] I think he's cool. [00:47:44] He just has kind of a, he has no will to power. [00:47:46] I can't say anything about it without signing ape list, so move on. [00:47:51] But, okay, so that's only a little rant on Libra. [00:47:53] Sorry if I went off for a little too much. [00:47:55] But the really scary part about Libra is not just all the other scary stuff I lined out, which is very scary, but also that ultimately the goal is to make it absolutely impossible for capital controls to exist. [00:48:11] Damn, that's fucked up. [00:48:15] I don't know. [00:48:15] Do you not know what capital control is? [00:48:17] It's like that has to do with inflation, right? [00:48:20] And making sure that doesn't go up too much. [00:48:21] I don't know. [00:48:22] I don't know. [00:48:23] I work at a fucking factory. [00:48:24] I don't know what capital controls is. [00:48:25] You know what capital is? [00:48:26] Yeah, I have like five of it. [00:48:29] Dollars. [00:48:29] You know, dollars are not capital. [00:48:31] I know, yeah. [00:48:33] Yeah, I know what capital control is. [00:48:34] Let's just. [00:48:36] Wait, so you don't know what capital controls are? [00:48:38] I don't know what they are. [00:48:41] I know what capital is, and I know what controls are. [00:48:44] I think you're playing dumb. [00:48:46] The thing is, I always think, and this is always, because I have, you know, I have a weird learning disorder. [00:48:53] I don't understand numbers. [00:48:55] And so anything to do with numbers, I'm just like, I'm not going to get anything to do with this. [00:48:59] Well, it doesn't really have to do with numbers. [00:49:00] It's quite simple. [00:49:01] I mean, you know, these things aren't as complicated as they sound. [00:49:05] Capital control is just any measure that a sovereign government takes in order to limit the flow of capital within an outside, like within capital markets, both domestically and, you know, internationally. [00:49:20] Would like tariffs count as that? [00:49:22] Yes. [00:49:22] Tariffs would definitely count. [00:49:23] Okay, I know what capital controls are. [00:49:25] Yeah, but also, I mean, think like any kind of, yeah, tariffs, any limitation on like foreign asset purchase, even like currency manipulation would kind of go under the umbrella of capital controls. [00:49:40] So the idea being that, you know, a quote unquote corporate currency back financially backed by, you know, this asset currency bucket would, you know, basically the central bank would not have purview to place capital controls on it if it were, you know, to say grow outside of just, I mean, there's no way that, you know, [00:50:10] Libra is meant to just be like you say for buying tokens on Farmville or just within the quote Facebook using on Uber. [00:50:20] No. [00:50:21] So it's quite bigger than that. [00:50:23] Yeah. [00:50:23] That's worrying. [00:50:25] It is worrying because it's effectively neutering the only, you know, the state, the state's ability to regulate and control capital investment. [00:50:39] So what I'm thinking here is, hear me out. [00:50:41] If we somehow, you know, get Bernie Sanders II in the presidency, because Bernie Sanders dies during this effort, we get another Bernie Sanders in. [00:50:49] I don't say that, Brie. [00:50:50] Well, he's 95 years old and has glaucoma. [00:50:54] No. [00:50:54] That's why he smells weed. [00:50:57] So it's somehow, we get a left-wing, a populist president, let's say, a left populist president. [00:51:03] Okay. [00:51:03] And there's capital flight. [00:51:05] Or like in England, if Corbin got in, you know, there's all this talk about how capital flight's going to happen. [00:51:10] Right. [00:51:11] If that capital is in the form of Libra, there's nothing he can do about it. [00:51:17] I mean, theoretically, yeah. [00:51:19] Okay, yeah. [00:51:20] That is interesting. [00:51:24] That could. [00:51:25] Yeah, it's a big worry. [00:51:27] So when, you know, we've said before, or at least I've said it before, and I'll scream it to the high heavens. [00:51:32] She does scream. === Shackley's Mind Shift Conference (09:05) === [00:51:34] You know, there's a lot of attention being paid to what's going on in DC, and as there should be, and at least, in my opinion, not enough attention by the left is being paid to these companies. [00:51:48] Yeah. [00:51:48] My interest has always been, and I've said this for years, we need to figure out exactly which fiber optic cables we can just cut to disrupt the land. [00:51:57] It's not as simple as that, Brian. [00:51:58] I've been told by people that it is kind of that simple. [00:52:01] A lot of them are underwater. [00:52:02] So we're going to need to get that Ghulane submarine. [00:52:05] We need to be smoking at Ghislaine to get down there. [00:52:13] So something that's, I'm looking at a quote right now from one Jeffrey Epstein. [00:52:18] Oh, yeah, we should bring it back. [00:52:19] Sorry for going off so long, you guys. [00:52:22] But I really care about this stuff. [00:52:23] It's been four hours. [00:52:25] Whatever you're listening to, our producer has cut down into probably a concise 59 minutes. [00:52:30] So this is something from an article about Jeffrey Epstein's take on Bitcoin, cryptocurrency. [00:52:35] He says, financial language is getting outdated. [00:52:38] And some words that we need updating and that possibly are antique and should be thrown in the ash heap of history are, according to Epstein, currency, money, wealth, value, and to some extent, cost. [00:52:52] I don't know what the fuck that means, but it sounds not good for the working. [00:52:57] It's like fucking libertarian dorm room shit. [00:53:02] Yeah. [00:53:02] So, well, this is from a website called The Next Web. [00:53:07] The Next Web? [00:53:08] Not the dark web, not the Deep Web, The Next Web. [00:53:11] And it is a very interesting update at the end, but it says it's called Billionaire Financia Financia. [00:53:18] weighs in on the future of Bitcoin. [00:53:20] And it is written by a man named Dylan Love. [00:53:22] Dylan Love is not what you would call a journalist. [00:53:26] He actually has a more noble profession. [00:53:28] He appears to just write editorials to rehabilitate disgraced alleged pedophiles' reputations. [00:53:35] Nice. [00:53:35] Which is definitely better than journalist, who we hate. [00:53:38] We hate the journalists, right? [00:53:40] Except for like five. [00:53:42] They're mostly bad. [00:53:44] But anyways, it's talking about how he loves Bitcoin and he's excited about it. [00:53:50] Epstein. [00:53:51] Yeah. [00:53:51] He refuses to say what he has, how many Bitcoins he's got in the BitPurse, but he's definitely he placed this article, right? [00:54:00] Like this was part of a campaign that his, let's say, team waged to rehabilitate his image to make him sort of a player again. [00:54:08] And he was like, ah, Bitcoin. [00:54:09] I should do one about that. [00:54:11] So it's notable that he was into this. [00:54:16] There is a good update at the end, though. [00:54:18] This article was written in 2017, and then there was an update on July 19th, 2019. [00:54:24] This article was amended, has amended the glaring oversight that Jeffrey Epstein was convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from an underage woman. [00:54:32] Epstein has recently been rearrested on federal charges for sex trafficking. [00:54:35] The next web regrets not catching this omission at the moment of publishing. [00:54:39] Oh boy. [00:54:40] Hate not catching. [00:54:42] Hate missing those details. [00:54:44] Well, there's a reason why they were asking Epstein about cryptocurrency because he, in his many conferences that he held in the Virgin Islands, there were attendees who were quite involved in cryptocurrency. [00:55:04] So one thing that comes to mind, one of his conferences, Mind Shift. [00:55:09] Yeah, mind shift. [00:55:11] It sounds like, it's like. [00:55:13] Give me your best mind shift. [00:55:15] It's like mind shift. [00:55:19] And it's like fisheye lens. [00:55:22] Wow, wow. [00:55:23] Alex and Williams frantically like that. [00:55:25] Like real, yeah, that's what it feels like. [00:55:27] Yeah, like a dark James Blacklog's James Bond movie opening. [00:55:32] Yeah, so one, so he had these mind shift conferences. [00:55:35] He had these fucking nerds there, Bill Gates, et cetera, whatever, Minsky, all these jack off nerd pedophile allegedly guys there. [00:55:43] He also had one, Brock Pierce. [00:55:45] Brock Pierce. [00:55:47] You know, not the Stanford swimmer. [00:55:50] No, that's Brock Turner. [00:55:51] This guy makes that guy look like me, a non-sexual offender. [00:55:58] Brock Pierce, his story is one of the most, he is the male Nadia Marchinkova. [00:56:07] Yeah, he was also a child actor, wasn't he? [00:56:09] And that's John Molester. [00:56:11] Well, so that's, you know, my theory about a lot of these child actors. [00:56:17] Proceed, Madame. [00:56:18] Just the grooming situations that they're put in. [00:56:21] There is a movie that you should watch just listening to this called An Open Secret. [00:56:27] It's an open secret. [00:56:28] The PG-13 version is available on Vimeo. [00:56:32] But it talks about it, and it actually talked about Brock Pierce. [00:56:35] Yeah, I know it did. [00:56:36] So he was in Mighty Ducks 2. [00:56:38] Yeah, a great movie. [00:56:39] And Problem Child 3 and a bunch of other shit like that. [00:56:43] One thing about the Problem Child series is the first erection I ever got was during Problem Child 2 when the ex-con or some sort of bad guy is making out, I think actually forcibly. [00:56:55] At the time, I didn't really get how that worked. [00:56:57] I was like nine with the Problem Child's mom. [00:57:02] Problem Child rape culture. [00:57:03] Yeah. [00:57:04] Oh, Problematic Child. [00:57:07] So his parents, I think his mom and like one of his siblings move with him to LA is from Minnesota. [00:57:14] And somehow he just starts living with these two old guys. [00:57:20] Crazy how that happens. [00:57:22] His mom was just like, oh yeah, I guess you just live with these two old men now named Colin Rector and Chad Shackley. [00:57:33] God, those names. [00:57:34] Yes. [00:57:34] That was like Shackley and Rector. [00:57:37] Yeah. [00:57:38] Because they bring to mind Shackles and Rector. [00:57:41] Yeah. [00:57:42] It's like, it's like really, I mean, it's on the nose. [00:57:46] It is definitely on the nose. [00:57:48] And sometimes it was in the drinks that they gave to the children they invited to their houses. [00:57:52] Okay, so explain what this. [00:57:54] So they are the owners of what they called the Digital Entertainment Network. [00:58:00] And they actually made Brock Pierce like a higher up in it. [00:58:03] He was getting paid $250,000 a year at age 16. [00:58:08] Not in Bitcoin. [00:58:09] That is Perfusionist money. [00:58:10] Yeah. [00:58:12] Yeah, not in Bitcoin. [00:58:13] This was pre-Bitcoin. [00:58:15] This was basically Digital Entertainment Network was like, they were kind of marketing it as like a YouTube pre-Youtube. [00:58:22] Like this was in the very early days of the internet. [00:58:24] And they were like, we're going to produce our own shows and it's going to be a web thing. [00:58:27] They didn't really produce anything except for a pilot modeled on Chad Shackley's life where from what I gather, a closeted gay teen kills his parents, then moves to LA to live with two old men. [00:58:40] Well, that sounds familiar. [00:58:42] Called Chad's World. [00:58:44] I can't get over Chad Shackley. [00:58:46] Chad Shackley. [00:58:47] Yeah. [00:58:47] Just really like rolls off the tongue. [00:58:50] So it got investments from people like, you're going to love this, Michael Huffington. [00:58:56] And guess what's next? [00:58:58] Guess what name's coming next? [00:58:59] You know it. [00:58:59] David Geffen. [00:59:01] Oh. [00:59:02] And who's next? [00:59:03] Oh, baby, that would be Brian Singer. [00:59:05] The trifecta. [00:59:08] This is like the troika of child molestation. [00:59:10] Exactly. [00:59:11] There are actually many more people involved in this who have been sued and busted, et cetera, for child sex and child grooming, child rape. [00:59:23] Yeah. [00:59:23] So he, that doesn't work out. [00:59:29] And he spends his time allegedly. [00:59:34] This is what others have alleged in lawsuits that I've read. [00:59:37] I'm not coming up with this information. [00:59:40] That Brock might have facilitated the grooming of other children for the purposes of that. [00:59:46] I mean, that's very typical. [00:59:48] Yeah. [00:59:48] And that does remind one a lot of like Nadia Marchinkova, the Yugoslavian girl that Epstein bought. [00:59:54] And possibly our friend Jeffrey. [00:59:57] I mean, that's my theory. [00:59:58] Oh, you think Jeffrey was groomed? [01:00:00] I do, yeah. [01:00:01] You've never, why didn't you tell me? [01:00:02] You don't know what to do. [01:00:03] I've told you that privately. [01:00:04] I've told you that privately. [01:00:07] I feel like there's a rift between us. [01:00:10] No, I told you. [01:00:11] I love that. [01:00:13] Well, because remember with the music camp. [01:00:17] Oh. [01:00:18] This is a legit. [01:00:19] I don't want to say it too much on the app. [01:00:21] Yes. [01:00:21] Yeah. [01:00:22] But yeah, that's my little theory. [01:00:24] I don't think that a prolific predator such as Mr. Epstein is just plucked out of nowhere by an intelligence agent. [01:00:35] Yeah. [01:00:35] Okay. [01:00:36] Yes. [01:00:37] Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:00:38] We're on the same page here. [01:00:39] Yeah, okay. === Starting Gaming with Cosplay (04:12) === [01:00:40] I see. [01:00:40] I see where you go with this. [01:00:41] So, as you know, because you're not using Digital Entertainment Network right now to watch the 15th season of Chad's World, that didn't work out. [01:00:53] And they all live together in this mansion. [01:00:56] Things get a little hairy from them. [01:00:58] And they move to, they believe David Geffen was going to kill them. [01:01:03] Well, I mean. [01:01:04] Yeah. [01:01:05] We'll do like a full up on this another time. [01:01:07] On Geffen. [01:01:08] On Geffen and this whole situation. [01:01:10] Corey Lewandowski? [01:01:13] No. [01:01:15] Corey Haim. [01:01:17] Yeah, Corey Hayne. [01:01:18] All the Corey's trafficked. [01:01:20] And actually, pretty much, let's be clear, any child actor is trafficked. [01:01:25] Each every child actor is allegedly trafficked. [01:01:28] Well, you know all those. [01:01:29] I mean, there's some really horrifying stuff out there about Nickelodeon and Disney. [01:01:35] Yeah. [01:01:35] And a lot of the young actresses have come out and, you know. [01:01:39] That slime thing is a metaphor. [01:01:41] Been a bit silenced and some things that they've said on Instagram. [01:01:45] Okay. [01:01:46] Anyway. [01:01:47] Sorry. [01:01:48] Back to Bitcoin. [01:01:49] So, yeah, promise we're getting to Bitcoin here. [01:01:52] The B in Brock stands for Bitcoin. [01:01:56] The C stands for cheese pizza. [01:01:58] Just one word there. [01:01:59] So he starts a, they move to, they're getting chased basically around the world. [01:02:05] They moved to Spain. [01:02:07] And because this is starting to come out, Geffen's a little angry. [01:02:10] The money, the company didn't work out. [01:02:13] And my man Brock starts gaming. [01:02:16] And he starts gaming on a game called EverQuest. [01:02:19] Liz, have you ever played EverQuest? [01:02:21] No. [01:02:21] Liz, you're literally wearing elf ears and carrying a staff right now. [01:02:25] Liz is really into what they call cosplay. [01:02:28] You know that I actually, no, I've never done cosplay. [01:02:32] The most genuine smile just came across my face. [01:02:35] No, no. [01:02:36] But one of my first boyfriends was, like, we were obsessed with just the culture around cosplay. [01:02:42] Oh, me too, yeah. [01:02:43] Like the Japanese. [01:02:44] Like, this is back when it was really more just in Japan. [01:02:46] This just four years ago, I mean. [01:02:50] Yes. [01:02:52] This is living 70s. [01:02:55] Have you seen like Nazi cosplay? [01:02:57] Of course I've seen Nazi cosplay. [01:02:58] That's like all you used to see before like the Japanese. [01:03:02] Look at all the Nazis. [01:03:02] We were alive with them during World War II. [01:03:04] What's a Jew? [01:03:06] Anyway, sorry, back to the program. [01:03:09] When I was a kid, we used to go to this cosplay convention in like all us like punk shitheads. [01:03:14] We'd go to this cosplay convention in San Jose and just get loaded. [01:03:17] It would always be a lot of fun. [01:03:18] And just like watch everyone. [01:03:19] Just watch everyone again. [01:03:20] Yeah, I did that out at Comic Con. [01:03:22] Yeah, it's a blast. [01:03:24] Probably a little creepier now. [01:03:26] Anyways, Rock Pierce gets one monitor. [01:03:30] And then you know how it goes. [01:03:31] You're like, I'm playing this one damn character. [01:03:32] I'm Mr. Two Damn Elf spell. [01:03:35] You get two monitors. [01:03:37] And then you get three monitors. [01:03:39] And you're tri-gaming at this point. [01:03:41] You got a dwarf over here riding his steed Galadriel. [01:03:45] And you've got a human archer here with a very magical bow shooting many arrows and other objects possibly. [01:03:56] You've got a third one and you're a woman and you're getting married in EverQuest, but you're getting rare items. [01:04:04] And you might laugh, and Liz actually is kind of chuckling at me right now. [01:04:10] People go fucking ham for rare items in video games. [01:04:14] Yeah, I do know that, unfortunately. [01:04:16] What is EverQuest? [01:04:16] It's an MMO. [01:04:17] Yeah, yeah. [01:04:18] By the way, for those girls listening, EverQuest is a multi-matt. [01:04:24] It's like where you have like how many people play on a server? [01:04:27] Like a thousand people or something? [01:04:30] I don't know. [01:04:30] A lot of people play and you're like, you play your little fantasy character. [01:04:34] It's World of Warcraft pre-World of Warcraft. [01:04:36] Yeah, it's older. [01:04:37] I played it, but I was only allowed to screams. [01:04:39] I was only allowed to use screens for 30 minutes a day. [01:04:42] And I had a choice between TV and computer. [01:04:44] And if I played EverQuest for 30 minutes a day, I would like walk one in one forest and then I would have to stop playing video games. === Steve Bannon's Crypto Empire (13:21) === [01:04:52] Probably why I'm so well adjusted. [01:04:55] Anyways, so he would get rare items and eventually he was using six computers, playing six different accounts of EverQuest and getting rare items and selling them for real world money. [01:05:07] So it's called Internet Gaming Entertainment, this company. [01:05:11] And he starts it with a guy he met on EverQuest, which is how we met. [01:05:16] No. [01:05:17] I met Liz when she was doing this Fortnite tournament. [01:05:20] No, prize, stop. [01:05:22] And she was flossing. [01:05:24] I don't even know what this is. [01:05:26] Yeah. [01:05:26] See, this makes me feel hip that I know something that you don't. [01:05:31] I don't know. [01:05:32] I'm not good at it. [01:05:34] I don't play Fortnite. [01:05:36] Anyways, that company was based out of Maribela, Spain, which is where the triumvirate of the two pedos and their pet lived. [01:05:47] Brock lived at his masters. [01:05:51] It was changed, though, because that residence was raided by Interpol for Rector. [01:05:57] Yeah, Band Interpol did a house show there, and it was so out of control. [01:06:02] But the Swiss police cave. [01:06:03] Exactly. [01:06:04] Arrested everybody. [01:06:06] Why was there, perhaps... [01:06:09] So, Rector had, seems like, been sexually molesting children for a long time. [01:06:15] Right. [01:06:16] It was charged against him in the Midwest, in New Jersey, in Los Angeles, for trafficking boys across state lines for sex. [01:06:24] I don't have all the charges in front of me right now, but let me just say he was prolific. [01:06:29] Yet another prolific guy, right? [01:06:31] Yeah. [01:06:32] And also just unaccountably, like, I'm sure there's, I can look into why he got so much money, but the guy had a lot of money for being kind of a fucking dumbass. [01:06:40] Right. [01:06:41] Well, in good company. [01:06:43] Yes. [01:06:44] So Pierce, remember, this is, so he is, what he is doing right now is he is trading in-game, like, fake things, like a magical sword in a video game for real-world money. [01:06:58] Wow, that sounds so familiar, doesn't it? [01:07:00] Exactly. [01:07:00] And he was still a teen at this point. [01:07:02] That is like, you got to say, the guy was onto it early. [01:07:04] And this was not, this is a big business now, but this was not a big business then. [01:07:08] Yes. [01:07:09] He goes to China, where they were just starting. [01:07:12] Where he becomes radicalized. [01:07:13] Yes. [01:07:14] Where he joins a Red Guards group in Shanghai. [01:07:18] Starts putting up wall posters for EverQuest. [01:07:20] No, he starts paying people 30 cents an hour to play video games to get items. [01:07:25] Yes. [01:07:26] And this was before like online gaming got really big in China. [01:07:31] So he was like the first guy in there. [01:07:32] And he like, I think they had an office in Hong Kong or Shanghai. [01:07:37] I can't remember. [01:07:38] Whatever. [01:07:38] It doesn't matter. [01:07:39] Was in China or next to China, which is now also in China, Hong Kong. [01:07:44] Anyways, he starts making like hundreds of millions of dollars, or tens of millions of dollars. [01:07:50] I think hundreds of millions per year, though. [01:07:52] It was like 12 million. [01:07:54] At one point, like 12 million every month. [01:07:58] This is obscene. [01:07:59] It's obscene. [01:08:01] He also starts buying other like EverQuest and World of Warcraft-related things, like websites where you could sell stuff. [01:08:09] That doesn't, it's not really germane to the story, but he bought a website called Thoughtbot. [01:08:13] Thoughtbot? [01:08:14] This was prior. [01:08:15] This man is T-H-O-T? [01:08:18] Two T's. [01:08:20] Close. [01:08:20] It's pronounced the same. [01:08:22] Wow, he's like a real visionary. [01:08:25] Yeah. [01:08:26] He's also disgusting. [01:08:28] Yeah. [01:08:29] Oh, yeah. [01:08:29] That's where he so he would sell orc shit on Thoughtbot while you are just sitting at home like a fucking pussy. [01:08:36] No, but I mean, he's really not a good person. [01:08:39] Not a, yeah. [01:08:40] Keep in mind that this guy, while he himself was trafficked, is bad. [01:08:47] Yeah. [01:08:48] Anyways, eventually they get sued too much for making the game bad. [01:08:51] Literally, they got sued by a ton of people because the game wasn't fun anymore because of like the thousands of employees taking all the good stuff. [01:09:00] And they get, they had a huge investment from Goldman Sachs and Goldman Sachs to rescue the company. [01:09:05] Guess who they put in? [01:09:06] Who? [01:09:08] Guess. [01:09:09] He's handsome. [01:09:11] He's thin. [01:09:13] He's young. [01:09:14] Actually, he's the opposite of all. [01:09:16] It's Steve Bannon. [01:09:18] So Steve Bannon owns this fucking orc company with this child. [01:09:27] Well, he's not a child anymore, but they are just like, yeah, they're basically buying orc. [01:09:31] So Goldman Sachs puts Steve Bannon up in this company. [01:09:36] Yeah. [01:09:36] Steve Bannon, your popular TV. [01:09:38] So hold on. [01:09:40] Steve Bannon via Goldman Sachs rescues this fucking video game orc selling company, Thoughtbot. [01:09:51] Yeah. [01:09:52] Well, no, the IGE, it owns Thoughtbot. [01:09:54] Okay. [01:09:54] Yes. [01:09:55] Run by Brock Pierce, who was a victim in a child sex ring run by men affiliated with David Geffen and Brian Singer. [01:10:10] That is all 100% allegedly true. [01:10:15] I'm telling you. [01:10:16] This is not normal. [01:10:18] Okay. [01:10:19] So also, Steve Bannon's a big fan of Bitcoin. [01:10:24] Steve Bannon says he likes Bitcoin because it'll restore sovereignty or sovereignty. [01:10:30] I can never pronounce that right. [01:10:32] To like third world about their currencies, which I don't think he gives a shit about. [01:10:37] Interesting. [01:10:37] Okay, so keep going. [01:10:39] So, what we can kind of pick up from there. [01:10:42] So, IG, Brock has pushed out at IG. [01:10:45] I think IG, I don't think Bannon, the article about it was like too long for me to finish. [01:10:51] I'm just kidding. [01:10:52] No, he doesn't. [01:10:53] How about we frame it like this? [01:10:54] Why are we talking about Brock Pierce? [01:10:56] Because Brock Pierce, two things. [01:11:00] Of course, he's affiliated closely with Epstein. [01:11:02] Yes. [01:11:02] But he is also the king of crypto. [01:11:06] So, what does that mean exactly? [01:11:10] This is like Socratic learning, right? [01:11:12] I'm still trying to figure out what crypto is. [01:11:14] No. [01:11:15] So, he is like the crypto man. [01:11:17] Like, he is, he is like the so he basically moved from buying orc things. [01:11:23] And orcs are like, those are big, ugly guys, right? [01:11:27] Pig creatures, yes. [01:11:29] They look like you. [01:11:31] Wow. [01:11:31] Okay. [01:11:32] I'll take it. [01:11:32] You know what? [01:11:33] No. [01:11:34] I'll take it. [01:11:35] Thank you. [01:11:37] I'm orcish. [01:11:40] So he was buying and selling fake like swords and shit. [01:11:45] Laser eyes, whatever. [01:11:48] Elf ears. [01:11:49] Large breasts for some sort of siren, maybe. [01:11:55] And then moves from that into buying up crypto, another inflated orc asset. [01:12:01] Yeah. [01:12:02] So he's moved from selling, he's moved from selling bras for centaurs to cryptocurrency, which is literally like there's no difference between the two in terms of what they're actually worth. [01:12:13] And he gets fucking, he's huge. [01:12:16] He's like shiny mixed with Bill Gates. [01:12:19] Yeah. [01:12:20] So he is like both like a figure that people are like, man, that guy is fucking cool as shit. [01:12:24] He wears a cowboy hat, but he's like in his city. [01:12:27] He looks like dog. [01:12:28] His fits are trash. [01:12:30] Liz. [01:12:30] He looks like Nathan Ross and decided to go to Westworld. [01:12:34] Oh my God. [01:12:35] Absolutely correct. [01:12:39] He's like the kind of guy who's going to wear like some Eastern peasant shirt. [01:12:43] What's that called? [01:12:44] Well, you don't have a collar. [01:12:45] It's like buttons up here, though. [01:12:46] Nehru? [01:12:47] He's like, he's got the Nehru shit. [01:12:49] By the way, much respect to Nehru. [01:12:52] For real, though. [01:12:53] Much respect to Nehru and his wife. [01:12:55] Yeah. [01:12:56] He's like, where he's got the Nehru fit below the neck and then top, Kid Rock. [01:13:01] Yeah, it's a real wild look. [01:13:03] Yeah. [01:13:04] Yeah. [01:13:05] My man likes a burning man. [01:13:06] He looks like you'd expect the king of crypto to dress. [01:13:11] Yeah. [01:13:11] He's like, imagine if there was an entourage character that was really into Bitcoin. [01:13:16] Absolutely. [01:13:17] So very good that you mentioned that. [01:13:21] He has a DeLorean. [01:13:23] Oh. [01:13:24] And the DeLorean's license plate, Liz. [01:13:28] The DeLorean's license plate is Satoshi. [01:13:30] No. [01:13:32] Who, for those of you who don't know, was the mysterious person who like, or people who came up with Bitcoin. [01:13:38] So my man is driving around LA in a DeLorean with Satoshi Liz Cowboy hat, buying and selling. [01:13:46] Something that's interesting, though, one of his big companies is actually his main thing, Block.1. [01:13:54] I'm not going to pretend like I know exactly what they do. [01:13:56] It's Bitcoin related. [01:13:58] They just got 10 mil. [01:14:00] Oh, they just invested 10 mil in an HQ. [01:14:03] Governor Ralph Northam, Mr. Blackface, as we call him, the American Trudeau, was proud to announce in guess what city? [01:14:15] Arlington. [01:14:17] Oh, man. [01:14:17] What else is an Arlington brace? [01:14:19] Yeah, that would be by handlers and people that handle them. [01:14:24] That's the CIA town. [01:14:25] Yeah. [01:14:26] So I think that's like, because I feel like perhaps some listeners are wondering why we're talking about all this stuff. [01:14:33] But just to kind of pull back a little bit. [01:14:36] So we've got from the MIT Spook Lab. [01:14:40] Yes. [01:14:41] What's birthed from there? [01:14:43] Libra. [01:14:44] Libra, which has been attached to the DCI Digital Currency Initiative, which basically, at a point when Bitcoin was nosediving and there were some real questions about its viability as any kind of currency and or asset, they basically invest a ton in it, shore up its viability. [01:15:08] From then they move on to Libra, which as we've described is a much larger state and or state competitive state list. [01:15:16] It's actually supranational corporate script is what it is project with sort of dire social and political economic consequences. [01:15:30] Yeah, that should be fairly obvious. [01:15:32] And now we've got the progeny of an elite pedo ring ring that involves like every man in Hollywood. [01:15:41] It is. [01:15:43] Yeah, the Brian Singer. [01:15:45] Remember that? [01:15:46] The Brian Singer thing? [01:15:47] This is the Brian Singer thing, but the Brian Singer thing is huge. [01:15:50] The reason Hollywood was freaking out about it wasn't just because, oh, Brian Singer, this director we like, molested. [01:15:55] It's because Brian Singer and like everybody he knows did it too. [01:15:59] Yeah. [01:16:00] So another thing about crypto that I think is important to mention is that it's a favored currency and or asset of the cheese pizza population. [01:16:11] You knew we were coming to this. [01:16:13] Because of its quote unquote security. [01:16:17] Untraceability. [01:16:18] Supposedly, allegedly, although I question that. [01:16:24] Its anonymity and its use on the dark web. [01:16:28] The dark web, wasn't the CIA or the FBI running like a child porn website on the dark web for six months? [01:16:39] This is a good way to wrap up this entire sort of horrifying info war that we're starting. [01:16:50] We are info warriors. [01:16:51] Dude, we are snipers in the info. [01:16:53] The coolest job in the army. [01:16:56] The most skilled, but also the most honorable. [01:16:59] So this was actually something that was really crazy is that, and this was, this came out just in July, that there's a bipartisan group in Congress introducing a bill to basically alleging that they want to crack down on the use of Department of Defense internet network for trafficking child pornography. [01:17:24] And it's basically what they say is that, funny enough, ICE identified about 5,000 individuals affiliated with the Defense Department who subscribe to child pornography websites in this big investigation that's called Project Flickr. [01:17:42] Yeah. [01:17:43] And it's funny because this bill also hasn't gone anywhere in our do nothing, no nothing. [01:17:50] Congress Cortez personally blocked it. [01:17:53] No, but one of the things that's really, you know, in a lot of the internet lore about the deep web and its sort of origins and how it's used now is that it's highly monitored and basically run and regulated by DOD NSA, Alphabet. [01:18:11] CIA, just insert agency here. === They Can't Regulate Metal (02:36) === [01:18:15] And so it would not surprise me that a bunch of DOD individuals had access to a lot of this stuff, considering the U.S. government runs all of it. [01:18:29] Exactly. [01:18:29] And you know Bitcoin, the government isn't stupid, or at least let's say the deep state. [01:18:36] And I mean that in a real way. [01:18:38] The people who would be able to and willing to and desirous to affect these things in the government, you think that they're not in on the ground floor of this Bitcoin shit, you're out of your fucking mind. [01:18:50] Yeah. [01:18:50] Because they don't, they're stateless too. [01:18:53] Listen up, Nick Land. [01:18:54] There's no exit. [01:18:55] Yeah. [01:18:56] Also, I will, if I ever, dude, it's on site with Nick Land. [01:18:59] I'm sick of nerds talking to me about that bullshit. [01:19:02] Who talks about him anymore? [01:19:03] Yeah, I guess that's true. [01:19:05] has been the world has washed its hands you know he was mark for sure that's his one good thing you know yeah Mark Fisher always said that, and I always really liked this. [01:19:16] He said, he's a useful adversary of the left. [01:19:20] This is back when they were both kind of going at each other in the blogs. [01:19:24] And I always really liked the way that he positioned land in that respect. [01:19:29] But it sounds, unfortunately, it seems that rather than using him as a useful adversary, the left has just sort of integrated a lot of his logic. [01:19:38] Which makes me feel insane. [01:19:39] Yeah. [01:19:40] But it's, so what we're saying here is the picture we're painting for you here is of a nightmarish future techno dystopia where we I don't even I, we cannot even understand the currency we use, the government has no power to affect it and it's basically run by intelligence agencies and child molesters. [01:20:00] Well, and that's? [01:20:01] Yeah. [01:20:01] I would say that what you're looking at is a supranational, global financial corporate governance structure enforced by the state yeah, which has been basically reduced to organs of military and police force, which will also probably exist with ever this new conglomeration too, that is the Libra group, yeah. [01:20:26] So some stuff to think about. [01:20:30] Also, straight up, if you don't live in California, AR-15s are not that expensive. [01:20:34] If you build your own, you can just buy the lower receiver. [01:20:38] It's just a piece of metal. [01:20:39] They can't regulate a piece of metal. [01:20:40] Drill through it. [01:20:42] People kill people, people die all the time in the world. [01:20:45] So you should protect your family from criminals. === Protecting Family From Criminals (01:27) === [01:20:50] Criminals exploited data from Facebook accounts to influence US and British elections. [01:21:17] Thank you. [01:21:18] That was like a lot of stuff and yeah, you should be listen to it again and take notes if you're like me and you listen to podcasts. [01:21:26] On 2.5 speed, We slowed down a couple of notches. [01:21:30] Oh man, I just, I hate all of these people. [01:21:33] I hate Silicon Valley. [01:21:35] I hate the financial industry. [01:21:37] I hate everyone. [01:21:38] Yeah. [01:21:38] They're all criminals. [01:21:40] But you know what, listener? [01:21:41] We like you. [01:21:42] That's true. [01:21:43] We do. [01:21:43] And we're your only friend. [01:21:46] We'll be back next week. [01:21:48] I am Brace Satoshi Belden. [01:21:52] I'm Liz. [01:21:54] We were joined by our producer Young Chomsky, and we will see you next week. [01:21:58] Bye-bye. [01:22:17] Come out.