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Is yours not set up or what's going on? | |
Welcome to the Late Show. | ||
I'm going to drink and eat into the microphone in total disrespect to our audience because I'm barely paying attention. | ||
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Sorry about that. | |
Oh, it's the first members-only show of 2024. | ||
How spicy should we get? | ||
As spicy as you want to get. | ||
Retard. | ||
Retard! | ||
Retard is fully back on the menu. | ||
Oh, I've been tweeting retard like crazy. | ||
Somebody was talking shit and I said something that was retarded and they were like, you're dumb. | ||
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Honestly, I just wanted to tweet retarded. | |
I just needed an excuse to do it! | ||
And I think I was talking about DeSantis or something. | ||
I've been slipping it into just normal conversations outside of Twitter, just in the real world. | ||
It's fun watching people's faces and like, oh wow, you can say that again? | ||
Like, yes, you can. | ||
Remember that joke that woman said when she was like, I got in trouble for calling a guy homeless? | ||
And she was like, I didn't call my house retard. | ||
And then someone commented being like you didn't have to use the r-word or whatever to make a joke And I'm just like oh fuck off, but Dave Chappelle was saying you did though Dave Chappelle was saying that's why he got attacked because it retard He made a joke about homeless people and LGBT, so a gay homeless guy tried to murder him. | ||
He said he was a B. And that the Post said he was an alleged attacker. | ||
And Chappelle goes, he was definitely an attacker, but he was allegedly gay. | ||
And he looked at it and goes, he was bisexual? | ||
I could have been raped! | ||
He was like, I could have been raped! | ||
And he was like, I'd like to see... He kept calling everybody N-word. | ||
I'm not allowed to say that. | ||
We're not that edgy. | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
I'm not going to repeat Dave Chappelle. | ||
Sorry. | ||
But, uh, he said, uh, uh, what was I gonna say now? | ||
Now I'm forgetting. | ||
Talking about, uh, getting attacked. | ||
He said, I want to see that dude suck a dick before I accept that he's a bisexual. | ||
Because the media was making Dave the bad guy. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He said he got six weeks more bad press for saying that the gun identified it as a knife, or the other way around. | ||
Because it was a knife. | ||
It was a fake gun that concealed a blade. | ||
So there was a knife identified as a gun, and they attacked him for it. | ||
But let's do this. | ||
That is fun shit, but I really want to talk about the story that we saw. | ||
Uh, from Daily Mail. | ||
male, why are Gen Z aging so differently to millennials? | ||
Experts reveal pressure to use wrong skincare to young, vaping and getting Botox in their | ||
20s means younger generation look older than those in their 30s. | ||
You know, everybody always talks about how, um, like in movies, 30 year olds look super | ||
Like back in the day, like 90s movies. | ||
Like how is it that this guy who was 30 at the time looks like he's 50 by today's standards? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And I wonder if it is actors were getting a lot of work done back in the day so that they didn't age well into it and it made them look old. | ||
Plus there was lead and gasoline and a lot of smoking and boozing. | ||
Now what's happening is, take a look at this. | ||
They got some actually, some good pictures here. | ||
Uh, where they're like, look at this 22 year old versus 34 year old Taylor Swift. | ||
And I, I mean, she does kind of look, she looks older. | ||
It's kind of weird. | ||
Also, her eyes are crooked, which is kind of weird, but you know, I don't want to be mean because I don't know who she is. | ||
She looks dead. | ||
Maybe she's just a- She does. | ||
She looked like, you know, she dead. | ||
But, uh, the Millie Bobby Brown one's crazy. | ||
Yo, she looks 47. | ||
I don't know about 47. | ||
She definitely looks- Millie Bobby Brown. | ||
I mean, I would totally bang her, but like she still does look dead. | ||
Millie Bobby Brown. | ||
Uh, she's 19, by the way. | ||
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Wow. | |
Millie Bobby Brown is really looks like a 47 year old woman trying to look 19. | ||
Yep. | ||
I didn't realize she was 19. | ||
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Welcome to the members only everybody. | |
She does look older than 19. | ||
That proves it. | ||
That proves it. | ||
Phil did not know how young she was. | ||
I didn't know. | ||
I thought she was older. | ||
See, that's a funny thing. | ||
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Wow. | |
How old do you think she was? | ||
I thought she was like 25. | ||
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Right? | |
And so she looks older. | ||
And so you're like, she looks like she's 25 and you were wrong. | ||
She's 19. | ||
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Hey, still legal, but still creepy. | |
It's weird that they've, they've been hyper sexualizing. | ||
The girls like that. | ||
Like, she's not Disney, but it's Disney-adjacent because it's Netflix. | ||
I still, I go for 25 because of the whole cranium thing. | ||
The brain development thing. | ||
This one's not fair. | ||
Jack Harlow looks like he could be 25. | ||
He does look like he could be a little older. | ||
But Thomas Brody-Sangster looks like he's 7. | ||
He does. | ||
What is that? | ||
I mean... Thomas Brody-Sangster is 33. | ||
Is that an Oompa Loompa? | ||
Does he have that? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
It's Benjamin Button. | ||
He's like 6'3", I think. | ||
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What? | |
No, I'm kidding. | ||
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6'3"? | |
Curious case of Benjamin Button. | ||
I don't know who that is on the right, but she looks horrible. | ||
That's Amelia Dime. | ||
She's a YouTuber. | ||
Dime Oldenburg. | ||
Yeah, I don't know these people. | ||
I mean, bro, she's 22 to 29. | ||
It's not like that big of a difference. | ||
But yeah, like, dude, what's her face? | ||
Lorde? | ||
Everybody commented how she's 17 going on 50. | ||
Oh, Sam Marsh? | ||
Sam Marsh, you mean? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
She's 17 going on 50. | ||
She looks so old. | ||
But basically what they're arguing is that Gen Z today, because, like look at this, because of the filters on Snapchat, they're getting surgery. | ||
They're getting crazy ass surgery and vaping and drugs and other crazy ass shit. | ||
It's making them look weird. | ||
Yeah, I wonder how many, like, young women went and got butt implants because of the Kardashians, then took them out, and now are getting, like, the cheekbones removed and stuff. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
Hold on, JTR, Demon Slayer says, LMAO, do y'all realize you're just shitting on women's looks right now? | ||
Bro, we just made fun of a guy for looking like a seven-year-old. | ||
Come on. | ||
Guys are included in this. | ||
We are equal opportunity offenders. | ||
Shout out to Dave Chappelle. | ||
So what if we were? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Phil, women are dumb. | ||
It's not women are dumb. | ||
It just so happens that we were making jokes about these people. | ||
They happen to be women. | ||
Quit crying. | ||
We'll make fun of men. | ||
It's not like we don't crap on men. | ||
Yeah, men are so dumb. | ||
Good grief! | ||
Dude, Dave Chappelle had such a fucking great joke. | ||
He said that he thought his wife was cheating on him, so he took her phone and he went downstairs while she was sleeping and tried to put on the passcord, it wasn't working, and he's like, and then I realized, it's an iPhone! | ||
It's got facial recognition! | ||
Well, my wife's Asian, so I'm like this, and then it opened right up! | ||
Now, I'm allowed to laugh because I'm Asian. | ||
No one else. | ||
And then, dude, this is a master class in punching in every direction possible. | ||
Like, just getting everybody in on the joke, I should say. | ||
So beautiful. | ||
He then goes up, and he's talking to his wife, and he's like, who's this guy? | ||
And she's like, he's gay. | ||
And he's like, what? | ||
And he's like, I'm looking at the texts from this guy, and I'm like, his mouth is open in a lot of pictures. | ||
Yeah, he's gay. | ||
You can just tell, right? | ||
He's like moving around the way he's moving around and holding his arms. | ||
And then he's like, all of a sudden she pulls my phone out from under her pillow and then she opens it up and I'm like, how'd you open my phone? | ||
And she goes, all I had to do was mash my nose. | ||
God, it's so good. | ||
It's great. | ||
I mean, I've watched it three times now. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
But, like, I'm obsessed with the trajectory of his stories. | ||
If you watch it and the way he tells his story, and, like, sometimes there are throwaway jokes that come back. | ||
It's just beautifully written and that's I can't watch it without seeing | ||
something new each time. | ||
But I'm a nerd, you know, and there's not a lot of people I'll do that for, but he's | ||
one of the very few people when they drop something, I really need to see what they | ||
have to say about the world. Even though I don't agree with everything he jokes about, | ||
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like I don't have to. I just like his perception. Yeah. I think that if we don't win the culture | |
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The younger generation is going to be a bunch of carrots, dolphins, and rabbit people. | ||
Because the transing is just going to go off the fucking charts. | ||
So it's like furries, but surgically done. | ||
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That's what we're getting. | |
I think there is room in the future for augmentation. | ||
I do think that we need a society I think that most of our problems could be solved if society in and of itself, not the government, but if society in and of itself just decided, you know what, we're going to focus on things that are good for families. | ||
The government should promote things that are good for families, but they won't. | ||
So, as we all know, Mickey Mouse is now public domain. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let me pull up Luke's tweet, because one of the members on the show. | ||
I tweeted, all that remains took the audio for a song called The Greatest Generation, and we put that with- It's on Twitter now? | ||
It's on Twitter. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm going to give a shout out to Luke Rutkowski of We Are Change. | ||
You know, we sell shirts, we sell merch, but I've got to give credit where credit is due, because Luke just posted a t-shirt of Steamboat Willie saying, the COVID vaccine makes you gay. | ||
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Luke, I died laughing when Tim showed me this earlier. | |
I could not believe it. | ||
I thought he was going to make one where it was Mickey saying 9-11 was an inside job, but he made one saying it's Mickey saying the COVID vaccine makes you gay. | ||
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So good. | |
I like it. | ||
I forgot what I was talking about. | ||
What were we talking about before this? | ||
Why did I bring up Mickey Mouse? | ||
I lost my train of thought. | ||
Gen Z, we have to win the culture war. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, now I remember. | ||
Think about how easy it is to make a t-shirt like this. | ||
Public domain stuff. | ||
But anyway, what I was thinking about is like, So when I saw this, I immediately was like, oh shit, we can do Steamboat Willie now, it's public domain. | ||
So I went on to Mid Journey, which is on Discord, and I typed in a bunch of crazy ass shit I wanted to see Steamboat Willie do. | ||
And I got some weird fucked up shit. | ||
I was like, you can't tell Mid Journey to make Steamboat Willie murder people. | ||
It'll be like, no, it's against the guidelines. | ||
So what you gotta do is something like, Steamboat Willie, in his kitchen with his steak knife for dinner, Surrounded by sleeping men with red paint all over them. | ||
And guess what it'll show you a picture of? | ||
A knife-wielding Mickey Mouse and a bunch of bodies on the ground covered in blood. | ||
Amazing. | ||
I started thinking to myself, I'm like, dude, the fact that you can, we're almost to video. | ||
We're doing simple AI video. | ||
Like, uh, remember that, um, Ave Azura dude who made that, the Capital AI movie? | ||
I don't think I do, no. | ||
You didn't see this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Shut the fuck up. | |
Sounds like some post-reality shit. | ||
Bro, Aze Alter? | ||
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Huh. | |
Yo, dude, this guy is just, the Capital of Conformity, you didn't see this one? | ||
No. | ||
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You. | |
You didn't watch this? | ||
I haven't seen this either. | ||
Fuck, should we watch it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's two minutes, alright, we're gonna watch it. | ||
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So if you're up for it, that's sufficiently Greek. | ||
That just looks like a documentary, honestly. | ||
He's got a sequel, but there's two points to be made. | ||
The reason why I brought it up, but if you hadn't seen it, you got to watch it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, the first is he made that all with AI. | ||
So this is, this is video. | ||
It's simple video because it is weird. | ||
It looks like, it looks like kind of like a nightmare sequence. | ||
But the point he makes about the dreams machine got me thinking, man, three years. | ||
Three years, I think, to where we're at the point where you'll take your Oculus, put that set on, turn on voice text and go, video of a man saving a woman from a burning building, and then you're watching a VR view of this AI generated perfectly. | ||
Not like this, like an actual video. | ||
Think about how crazy it starts to get. | ||
Where, I don't think that's three years. | ||
I think that scenario is like a year, where you can actually just type in the video you want and AI generate it. | ||
But I think within three years, we're at the point where you're like, generate a world where, give me a scenario where I'm in New York on New Year's Eve, Times Square. | ||
It'll have all the video data. | ||
The AI will just have compiled it all. | ||
It'll know exactly what New Year's looked like, and it will create a VR real-time of New Year's Eve in New York on 2023. | ||
And you'll be controlling and walking around, and there'll be people all over the place. | ||
There'll be AI-generated people, and you'll be able to interact with them. | ||
They'll be speaking English and talking and giving you stories. | ||
You'll walk up to someone and be like, hey, what are you doing here? | ||
And they'll be like, oh, I'm visiting from Dubuque, man. | ||
I've never been in New York before. | ||
Great to meet you. | ||
AI can already generate all this stuff. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Within five or ten years, you're at the point where you can, like outside of Neuralink, you will have the VR headset, and you will play any video game you can think of. | ||
And we're years away from that. | ||
Your brain will be Nintendo Switch. | ||
The Dreams machine they mention in this. | ||
Bro, people are gonna see that photo of Phil Labonte opening for Metallica, and they're gonna be like, I want to do that. | ||
Yep. | ||
Render me a video of me on stage opening for Metallica and they're going to be there and they're going to be | ||
singing and they're going to be like, fuck the world, bro. | ||
Why should I struggle to try and succeed in any industry in music, in podcasting, when I can put on this headset | ||
and have people talk to me, adoring fans. | ||
They can, you can actually be like, I want to know what it's like to be, insert famous rapper. | ||
Like I want to be yay on stage. | ||
And they'll actually take a yay concert cause they have the video footage. | ||
And then you're there in real time and you get to be him. | ||
I can't help but wonder if AI or this this kind of technology is the great filter. | ||
Like, any society that can sufficiently master technology to be able to travel interstellar, to do interstellar travel, they have to have been able to- This is one of the answers to Fermi's Paradox. | ||
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. | ||
The quote, let me see if I can look this up. | ||
You know, why go search the stars? | ||
When you can have everything that you want, you know, on your home planet. | ||
Well, I value the real world and the risk that comes along with it. | ||
You know, like I don't see any value in the fake, you know, applause or exploration through that unless it's like, but then you can say a book is like that too. | ||
But the book is you're living in the real world, processing something instead of living it through the fake world. | ||
I think. | ||
Damn, I can't find this quote, but there's some scientist who said, if man ever shakes hands with aliens, it will not be because we overcame nuclear weapons, but because we overcame the Xbox. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this is a question about Fermi's Paradox and the Great Filter, where we blow ourselves up. | ||
No, we don't blow ourselves up, we masturbate to death. | ||
I think we're there now. | ||
Like, uh, watching that reminded me of the picture that like people like Cerno were sharing recently where everyone's filming the fireworks. | ||
Maybe it was in China, New Year's Eve, right? | ||
I was in France. | ||
Everyone's got a phone out. | ||
And I, that reminded me of how it was. | ||
I was very late to having a smartphone. | ||
All my friends had smartphones. | ||
So they were all, I had an Nokia with no camera for years and they all had cameras. | ||
I remember going out with them. | ||
In those early years with those, they were reliving the moments that we were living at the moment we were living them, right? | ||
Cause they take a picture and we're all just like staring at the pictures on the phone. | ||
I'm like, yo, we're here in the real world though. | ||
And then that just turned into like, now we're in full blown nostalgia world where everyone is living in like the dream machine. | ||
You're more or less with Instagram or Facebook or whatever platform you use. | ||
Your phone is just like a time portal, time capsule of your memories. | ||
Now imagine how long until Neuralink And then we've talked about it quite a bit, but I'm telling you, man, once people can get Neuralink, they will get Neuralink. | ||
I don't care what anybody tells you. | ||
They will. | ||
People are going to be like, I wouldn't do it. | ||
They'll fucking do it in two seconds. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You're like, bro, anything you've ever wanted to experience is readily available. | ||
You want to go to the moon? | ||
You go to the moon, install the Neuralink, and then you can plug in and tell the AI exactly what you want. | ||
Do you want, how about this one? | ||
You go to work, your boss is mean to you, and you're like, man, I just wish I could plug in Neuralink, say, alright, generates my office, it's at the Waxen factory, we, on 349 West Lakeview Street, and the time is 3pm, I'm working there, my boss is this person, the AI can pull up all that data, and Neuralink, And then you're back there at work, and then you get up on your desk and go, screw you, boss! | ||
I quit! | ||
And then you knock things over, and it feels so good, and then you unplug and you go, that felt good. | ||
The early stages of that phase of Neuralink, where you could go and do anything you want, there's gonna be people doing arson and killing people, and at some point, I'd imagine, into the later phase, they're gonna say, that's a thought crime, turn off his Neuralink, he can't be doing that. | ||
No, they're gonna say, yes, do more, because you're in your isolated world. | ||
This is what the World Economic Forum hopes for. | ||
All the useless eaters will plug their brains in the machine and be given paradise. | ||
I reject that. | ||
But think about it. | ||
Their attitude is, don't you want to be anything? | ||
How would you like to be a superhero? | ||
Do you want to be Spider-Man? | ||
You can feel what it's like to be Spider-Man and save Mary Jane. | ||
You want to be Superman and save Lois Lane? | ||
All you gotta do is plug in the Neuralink. | ||
Basically what they're saying is, we will give you undeniable pleasures if you get the fuck out of our way. | ||
And then the scary reality is your world turns into you with your teeth falling out, you're disheveled and crippled, they feed you bugs, but you don't care. | ||
Because before you eat the bugs, you turn on the Neuralink and you're eating chocolate cake. | ||
And when it's time to go, you just 3D print your suicide pod and peace out! | ||
What's they're doing? | ||
Have you seen those 3D suicide pods? | ||
3D printed suicide pods? | ||
They're insane. | ||
Are they real now, though? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
The 3D printed ones might not be real yet, but there's real suicide pods. | ||
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For sure. | |
There was a picture of a lady waving goodbye in it the other day. | ||
Let's go to callers! | ||
Indeed. | ||
Let us see who this first caller is. | ||
Names are always too long. | ||
Justin L. Sims. | ||
How are you, buddy? | ||
You're live with us, my friend. | ||
There you are. | ||
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Yo. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I think you have delved so deep into conspiracy theories that my question is irrelevant. | ||
But what I've got is what would be the most poignant thing Alex Jones was right about leading into 2024? | ||
Good question. | ||
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The most poignant thing Alex Jones was correct about was the interdimensional demons. | |
Obviously, the Satanists, the globalists, they're communing with demons. | ||
They sit in a coffin full of feces and urine. | ||
They try and beg for it. | ||
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They beg for the demons to come to them, and that's what they're actually doing. | |
They're Satanists. | ||
They do satanic rituals, and they kill babies. | ||
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And if you want to stop them, you've got to go to alexjonesgame.com right now. | |
Get the game. | ||
I mean, that is possible. | ||
But he's been talking a lot about assassinations, and that's a scary but plausible reality to me. | ||
Because I talked to him in maybe July, and we were talking about how the character assassination economy that we've been going through, which is basically the cancel economy, is waning. | ||
And they will turn to previous methods of taking people out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's what scares me. | ||
Obviously they've done that before and that kind of conversation's gone mainstream again because we have people like RFK Jr. | ||
running and you can't not talk about his dad and his uncle. | ||
And then what the media and the bureaucrat class has done to Trump over the past four years, five years. | ||
So it hasn't happened yet, but that's something he's talking about that seems quite plausible to me. | ||
Funny, funny answer that I gave aside. | ||
I really do think that they do that stuff, and there's evidence that they do, but the most poignant thing, Alex Jones, he made a documentary called Endgame over 10 years ago that pointed out they're gonna try and shut down the world's economy by releasing viruses, and then it frickin' happened! | ||
So... | ||
Paying attention to what Alex has to say and right now he's all about the border and talking about the hundreds of thousands and hundreds of thousands and hundreds of thousands pouring through the border and how it's a UN planned invasion and they're trying to destroy the country. | ||
I think that might be actually the most poignant right now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Anything else to add my friend? | ||
I gotta say. | ||
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Yeah, I was thinking about the Lansing Sandy Hook situation where the FBI had contacted him in the ninth grade and then told his mother, even reported after the attack, that he could be considered for a kind of a computer hacker situation. | |
with the FBI. | ||
You know, I know a lot of people don't want to touch that situation, but it's often the most controversial theory that Alex, you know, reported on his show. | ||
No idea, I don't know. | ||
I don't know about that part. | ||
I mean, I know about the Sandy Hook situation and all my, so I can't speak to exactly what you're talking about, but in terms of what we know of him talking to different media outlets about, or audience members questioning Sandy Hook, my defense of people who I knew who were like disgusted by that conversation, I would just be like, it's an unfortunate question you have to ask if you know about certain things like Operation Northwoods, if you know that your government has Thought about certain things. | ||
It's, I hate, I hate to even consider it, but you know, we have these documents that say they plan to perform false flags. | ||
And so you have every right to question it as uncomfortable as it might make you feel. | ||
My fear is that, uh, there will be an attempt on Trump's life, which will succeed. | ||
And, uh, I fear that baron Trump is there and tries to save his father and in the attack, his right eye and arm gets scarred. | ||
Because that's a sign of the Antichrist. | ||
Is he a time traveler too? | ||
Serious though, Trump has a Zohar. | ||
The Zohar is the Holy Grail. | ||
Trump is protected, so their attacks against him will fail. | ||
Zohar.com. | ||
Oh, the shooting thing. | ||
It's very, very interesting. | ||
The FBI always has these people on a list before the attack. | ||
I didn't even know that about Lanza. | ||
Like the Parkland shooter. | ||
The guy that just shot up all those people in Maine a few months ago. | ||
They knew about him. | ||
He was literally in a hospital saying, I'm hearing voices. | ||
They want me to do bad things. | ||
He was on their list. | ||
Look what he did. | ||
There was another guy they found. | ||
He didn't do anything yet, but they found him with guns and the messages on the wall saying make the voices stop or something like that. | ||
It's like an internet joke now, like, oh, say the line, like, we were monitoring him or whatever. | ||
He was on our radar, that's it. | ||
Well, I hope that answers your question, man. | ||
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Well, that was actually six years before Lanza was investigated by the FBI because he had infiltrated FBI mainframes because he was a hacker. | |
And that's what they said to his mother. | ||
They said, we would offer him a job once he graduated high school because he's so good at this. | ||
Like they said, they're all on the radar. | ||
They all know about them. | ||
It's almost cultivated. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Hey, cheers, brother. | ||
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Happy New Year. | |
Cheers. | ||
Cheers, Serge. | ||
And now we've got Monsieur Talillon. | ||
How are you? | ||
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Hi, I'm doing pretty well. | |
Um, thanks for taking the call. | ||
Of course. | ||
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My question, I guess, is more related to stuff we have going on this year besides politics, but I mean, it's kind of related. | |
So 2024, like every four years we have presidential elections, but we also have the summer Olympics. | ||
Interesting thing really is that, I don't know, I guess like I'm kind of young, so I haven't been around that long, but normally I think that we should have been hearing maybe a little bit more about this in the news, considering it's supposed to happen in July. | ||
We got like, at least for swimming, I know we have the trials coming up in June. | ||
Um, I don't know. | ||
I feel like it's not- That's a really good point. | ||
That's a really good point. | ||
We should have been getting mass advertising for the Olympics months ago. | ||
And we've gotten nothing. | ||
It's almost like it's not gonna happen. | ||
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Damn. | |
Where is it supposed to happen? | ||
That's the first time I haven't known where the Summer Olympics is going to be. | ||
I saw Tokyo in 2020 and I thought, well, Paris is over. | ||
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Oh, where they love to riot? | |
There's going to be a Paris in the summertime. | ||
Holy moly. | ||
That may be why, actually. | ||
Maybe why there's not a lot going on, because they just can't. | ||
They're just keeping it on a low? | ||
How are they going to start building on that stuff? | ||
They're just going to start tearing it down. | ||
They're too busy fighting the rioters to build the actual infrastructure necessary to have the Olympics. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And even if they got it built, if they got it built, it would just be burned down. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Let's be real. | ||
It's going to go down the next day. | ||
Yup. | ||
That's a really good question, my friend. | ||
That's very, very perceptive. | ||
I think that's a symptom of us being trapped in a 24-7 election cycle since 2015. | ||
It hasn't ended and it's driven us all mad. | ||
You know, it used to be like, oh, we have election season. | ||
We're going to get up into it. | ||
We're going to debate. | ||
Then it goes away. | ||
2016 never ended. | ||
Never fucking ended. | ||
And that's why we've gone crazy. | ||
And then, and then Epstein, then lockdowns and, you know, you name it. | ||
That speech right there is why I love Shane Cashman. | ||
That's what I came for, baby. | ||
Dude, I don't know. | ||
I feel like it's just... I feel like I talk about lockdown a lot, but it was just... I have like a kind of PTSD from reality dying. | ||
You know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Friday's gonna be based AF. | ||
Friday's gonna be dope. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna be talking about MH370 conspiracy stuff. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, it'll be fun. | ||
Planes disappearing. | ||
Who's coming in? | ||
Advanced technology. | ||
Uh, what's the guy's name? | ||
Ashton Forbes. | ||
Sick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm not the conspiracy guy. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Shane knows it all. | ||
Yeah, I know it all. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
It's a very complex, very long story that he's unpeeled, but obviously, you know, we've all, I think we all might remember where, do you remember where you were when you found out about that plane going missing? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
Really? | ||
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No. | |
I was randomly in a Malaysian restaurant and I've never been in one before that or after. | ||
And I saw on the TV with Nancy and I'm like, that's fucking weird. | ||
A plane went missing. | ||
And we're eating Malaysian food for the first time. | ||
That's some synchronicity for you. | ||
Brooklyn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
My life is filled with that kind of weird stuff. | ||
What year was this again? | ||
What? | ||
What year was this again? | ||
March 8th, 2014. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
It was 2014. | ||
Jesus. | ||
I know. | ||
A decade ago. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Crazy. | ||
All right. | ||
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Monsieur Talillon, anything else to add? | |
No, that was about it. | ||
Thanks for taking the question. | ||
I'm glad I'm just not an anecdotal case where it's like other people are kind of like when you mention it are experiencing the same thing where it's not getting mentioned. | ||
Yeah, no, that's a good, a really good observation. | ||
Yeah, I think so too. | ||
Cheers, brother. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
All right. | ||
Newstavo, how are you? | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
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Good, good. | |
Happy New Year. | ||
Thank you so much for taking my call, guys. | ||
It's really an honor to talk to everybody. | ||
Cheers. | ||
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I'll jump into my question here. | |
So I keep seeing this meme floating around X where it shows a bunch of fat guys on the top and then on the bottom, it's the army. | ||
And it says, if they want a civil war, we have the army. | ||
So, I guess, what happens if civil war pops off with the armed forces? | ||
Is there going to be infighting on the base? | ||
Do you think everyone's going to desert to run home and try to defend there? | ||
It depends on what happens. | ||
But I can give you a really simple scenario. | ||
Have you served at all? | ||
Have you been in the armed forces? | ||
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Yes, I was a Marine for five years. | |
So, uh, would you consider, like, um, guarding, uh, I don't know, a delivery to be, like, a reasonable order? | ||
Like, if your commanding officer was like, hey, we got a big shipment coming in, we need you to secure the area or whatever, you'd say sure, right? | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay, and then what if it turns out that your commanding officer is the guy leading the coup and the delivery that's coming in is a bunch of weapons he's going to use to arm guys to go fight the government? | ||
You had no idea it was happening. | ||
So, in the event of civil war or conflict, it could be very simply that a ranking officer in a certain region decides, holy shit, the federal government is illegitimate. | ||
They are facilitating the storming of the southern border in violation of the Constitution. | ||
He gets in his mind something very simple. | ||
We are a nation of, for, and by the people, and only through the consent of the governed, and the supreme law of the land, which is the Constitution legally, are agents of the government allowed to act. | ||
In violation of Article 4, Section 4, the Biden administration has begun facilitating the destruction and invasion of this country, and someone must do something about it. | ||
And this guy has a high enough rank to be like, he knows. | ||
Everybody below him has no idea what's going on. | ||
Any order he gives that is secure this area or detain this person would be viewed as reasonable and lawful. | ||
And then he instructs the people beneath him, to whatever reasonable degree, to go engage in actions to stop the invasion of the southern border. | ||
Then, media that the area that's familiar... Let's say he's in Texas. | ||
Let's say that there are political commentators See what he does, and they say, this guy's a hero. | ||
He's doing the right thing. | ||
What did he do? | ||
He went to the border, and he instructed his men to stop the invasion. | ||
The federal government then sends their guys to go and stop this guy stopping the invasion, and then you've basically got two military factions, both arguing over what's legal and what's not. | ||
Then they both turn to you, yes you, and they say, whose side are you on? | ||
So that's the question, whose side are you on? | ||
Matt Taibbi described it a few years ago as the point at which two vehicles are speeding down the highway, top speed. | ||
They pull up to the police station, slam their brakes on. | ||
Two men jump out of each- a guy jumps out of each car and they run straight to the police station and they both yell to the cop, arrest that man at each other. | ||
And the question is, who does the cop arrest? | ||
So my point is, Civil War doesn't necessarily mean some guy comes out with a declaration and says, I hereby declare, we are a new nation! | ||
It could be as simple as this. | ||
A local FBI office gets a phone call. | ||
Someone says, hey, a guy killed my wife. | ||
I need help. | ||
FBI says, why is it our problem? | ||
Explain what happened. | ||
And he says, the guy crossed eight lines. | ||
We believe it may be a federal issue. | ||
In the course of the investigation, the local FBI office, let's say Texas, discovers this guy crossed illegally. | ||
And in fact, is part of a network of individuals who are crossing illegally and says, okay, it is within my purview and legal jurisdiction to arrest and stop these people that are trying to, let's say my wife was kidnapped. | ||
Okay, now these illegal immigrants, human traffickers and coyotes | ||
are gonna smuggle someone out of the country. | ||
So the FBI agent contacts local law enforcement and says, we're gonna stop this operation, I need local support. | ||
It's a human trafficking ring, they're kidnapping children and women. | ||
They pull up to the southern border and the guy is part of a coyote group | ||
that is being protected and facilitated. | ||
Their efforts are being facilitated by the Biden administration. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
The Biden administration is doing this. | ||
A court ordered them to stop, but they were absolutely working with the coyotes to bring in and traffic humans. | ||
At a certain point, someone in law enforcement doesn't think they're engaging in a civil war. | ||
They're just like, holy fuck, we found out who these guys are, and we found out when they're coming through the border, we're going to arrest them. | ||
So they show up, and they're in plain clothes, maybe they have badges around their necks. | ||
They see the coyotes trafficking people, and they pull out their guns, and they say, Freeze! | ||
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Hands in the air! | |
Don't move! | ||
When all of a sudden, a bunch of D.C. | ||
Bureau guys jump out with guns, also in plain clothes, and scream, Don't you move! | ||
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Don't you move! | |
At the Texas guys. | ||
Neither has any idea who they are, they work in different offices. | ||
The Texas guys say, Oh shit, it's an ambush! | ||
Local sheriff is on scene, and they open fire, killing federal agents. | ||
The coyote guys flee. | ||
One of them gets caught by the Texas guys who bring him in. | ||
Texas guys find out they killed a bunch of federal officers who are acting under orders to protect the coyotes who are kidnapping children. | ||
Civil War. | ||
That's possible in a scenario like that. | ||
It becomes a big scandal, the press plays things out and says, these guys are criminals. | ||
The problem is, in Texas, do you think law enforcement officers, like a duly elected sheriff, his deputies, and local FBI, who are stopping human traffickers, are going to be locked up? | ||
The public's gonna be like, wait, what the fuck? | ||
These guys were doing good. | ||
The federal government's gonna be like, he worked for the FBI, didn't report what he was doing, and locals came in and killed federal officers who were part of a legitimate operation. | ||
Locals in Texas then say, these are human traffickers from Central America breaking into our country in violation of the law, and the federal government's helping them. | ||
So, when it comes to how the military acts, in 1860 it was, for many of the Confederates, they were like, well look, they were trained at West Point, but they were like, but I'm from Virginia, that's my home. | ||
Like, these states were basically countries, and the thought was, I can't go anywhere else. | ||
If I join the federal government and attack my home state, where do I go? | ||
Nowhere. | ||
So for us in the United States, we now view this as one big country. | ||
So the issue just becomes, to what degree of autonomy does every branch of law enforcement and the military have? | ||
Because to varying degrees they have certain control of a certain amount of space. | ||
So, with the military, there's varying degrees of rank, and the higher rank you go, there's more and more people that are underneath you. | ||
You have a certain degree of autonomy as to what you can tell these people to do, but of course you report to someone who's higher than you. | ||
But what happens when it's a split-second decision? | ||
Human traffickers are caught on the border, you need to act now. | ||
So, National Guard guys go out because it's riot, it's chaos, the governor calls them in, and now the National Guard's fighting with Army. | ||
It's like... | ||
No one's going to know who's good or bad, you're just going to be shooting. | ||
So, what happens with Israel, it happens, like friendly fire is a common, common occurrence. | ||
You're in a security situation, you hear gunshots, you don't know who the fuck's shooting. | ||
I've not- I've not been in warfare, but when I've been in riots, I hear gunshots. | ||
Was it the police? | ||
Or is it the rioters? | ||
I have no fucking clue. | ||
Which way do you run? | ||
Who the fuck knows? | ||
If you run towards the cop, you might get shot. | ||
If you run towards the- the rioter, you might get shot. | ||
What the fuck do you do? | ||
You get the fuck down, and you get out of there. | ||
In war, is it your guys or is it their guys? | ||
No idea. | ||
So if it comes down to it, There have been situations where the DEA and the FBI have run sting operations on each other. | ||
You hear these stories? | ||
Plainclothes, FBI and DEA. | ||
One guy is pretending to sell drugs, one guy is pretending to buy drugs, and it turns out... It's a Spider-Man meme. | ||
Right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Those stories are hysterical. | |
So now imagine that happens in terms of national conflict. | ||
Let's talk about army in Texas. | ||
So this is why they try to move people around. | ||
They do not want Texans to comprise the bases in Texas. | ||
They don't want that. | ||
But let's say you live in an area. | ||
And, uh, man, like Hunger Games is a really great example of this stuff. | ||
Like, I know the movies are silly and stupid, but there's a good human element to what they're writing about. | ||
You live in an area, you go to the club every day, you know the bartenders, you know all these people, and then one day you find out that the locals are, in Texas, are aiding and abetting. | ||
The stopping of the trafficking. | ||
Because Texas said they're gonna stop this. | ||
So you got a local sheriff's department, and they're like, we're gonna go on, we're gonna go down there, we're gonna shut all the trafficking down. | ||
The federal government is sending agents to facilitate human trafficking. | ||
This is a fact, I'm not making that up. | ||
When they were raising the razor wire, disabling the barriers, and even flying people on planes under the Biden administration's orders all over the country, the Biden administration is trafficking people. | ||
I'm sorry, sooner or later, some dude who joined the military to stop evil is gonna be like, they are not the legitimate government of the United States. | ||
They are in violation of Article 4, Section 4, they are aiding and abetting the invasion of this country, and the question then becomes, and the question's already now, who's the legitimate government of the United States? | ||
If the Biden administration is facilitating an invasion, which they're doing, How would they actually be the constitutional government? | ||
No, the argument is they're a criminal element in the government that has exceeded any justification. | ||
At which point, we have to ask ourselves, who actually is the legitimate government? | ||
We may find ourselves in a scenario where you get members of Congress, fuck 2024 at the end of the year, vote and say, we held a contingent election, Donald Trump's the president. | ||
Then the Democrats say, no, the state's electors voted, Joe Biden's the president. | ||
And then you have to ask yourself, who's the president? | ||
Civil wars are never easy. | ||
There's no circumstance where it's just like, I'm in charge. | ||
People think Civil War is simple. | ||
Like, a group of people will declare secession, and you clearly know who the government is. | ||
And like, oh, the federal government's saying no secession, therefore we're on the side of the federal government. | ||
Obviously we're not secessionists. | ||
But what happens when Democrats in the Senate 50-50 vote Biden, 50 vote Trump, and then they're like, There is no government. | ||
And then you're gonna get red state military being like, look, contingent election is what the constitution says. | ||
Then you're gonna get blue state military being like, look, the electoral college said this. | ||
Republicans don't have a say in this. | ||
And then, who do you take orders from? | ||
But anyway, I think I over-answered the question and we do gotta get to more callers, but did you wanna add anything? | ||
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No, absolutely not. | |
You went well above and beyond on the answer. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Right on, thanks for calling in. | ||
Cheers, brother. | ||
Happy New Year again. | ||
And maybe nothing happens. | ||
I always say that too. | ||
And it's funny, because I always say maybe nothing happens and everything calms down. | ||
And from this point, and then the Whitmer stuff happens and January 6th happens and the riots happen. | ||
Nothing could happen. | ||
But you mentioned West Point. | ||
I grew up in the town right next to West Point. | ||
I grew up surrounded by the graves of soldiers who fought in all the wars. | ||
And it's just like you get, I don't want to say desensitized, but I'm like, well, that war wasn't that far apart from that war. | ||
There's a cyclical thing to this, you know? | ||
And then while also being at West Point, you're seeing cadets who are going to war. | ||
Not all of them are coming back, right? | ||
I know a ton of people who just died, you know, out there. | ||
I think we're dangerously close to a scenario where Texas law enforcement goes to the border and says, look man, I'm a deputy. | ||
My boss told me not to let anybody through. | ||
And then there's a federal border patrol guy being like, back the fuck off. | ||
This is federal jurisdiction. | ||
You have no jurisdiction here. | ||
And the guy says, you back the fuck off. | ||
I live here and these people are not supposed to be coming in. | ||
What happens? | ||
Cause they're not gonna back down. | ||
Oh, in Arizona, there's a Sheriff Lamb is running. | ||
He's running as a Republican against Kerry. | ||
And he, you know, Kerry would say he belongs to help him with the border still. | ||
I don't know how his campaign's going, but when I was in Yuma, I heard a lot about him and he's done a lot. | ||
It seems like he's been trying to do a lot of good down there. | ||
Cause the Sheriff's the only people who can talk openly about, you know, anyone who's with any power down there, they're the only people who talk about it. | ||
I'm worried the alternative scenario is, Some crazy motherfucker's gonna get a full auto, go down to that border and just be like, unload on people. | ||
Ian's brought it up. | ||
Or it doesn't have to be a crazy motherfucker. | ||
It could be someone, it could be a false flag too. | ||
Ian's brought up, he's like, sooner or later, you watch these videos, some dude's gonna go down with a gun and start mowing people down. | ||
Where is Ian? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Let's get that last caller. | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
Hey, uh, Tim of 09. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
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Hi, Serge, how are you? | |
I'm doing well. | ||
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I noticed the name change, so... Oh yeah, I'm, you know, I'm feeling trance today, so I decided to do a change. | |
Alright, well I'll get to my question. | ||
So, I like the Civil War discussion. | ||
Given how likely political escalation of violence is this year, how can we advocate in our state and local governments to prepare for it, and how would, or how could our state and local governments prepare for a potential Civil War? | ||
Is there any way to prepare, or is it just gonna happen? | ||
You as an individual can. | ||
You can buy food. | ||
You can get proper training. | ||
I'd recommend hostile environment training. | ||
I'm actually talking with some of our security guys about maybe doing a hostile environment training. | ||
So hostile environment is non-combat. | ||
Basically, we teach you what to look for to stay safe and how to do basic first aid. | ||
I don't want to do any kind of combat training. | ||
That wouldn't be me, but I recommend everybody get basic firearms training. | ||
I've done only a little bit, but gun shooting quite a bit. | ||
Be familiar with guns. | ||
I'm certainly no expert. | ||
But what I would say is, any kind of civil war for like your state, there's nothing they can really do. | ||
What can they do? | ||
The states as prepared as they could probably be, but factions are not going to be based on your state's politics. | ||
Illinois may very well find itself in a red faction jurisdiction, instantly occupied by anti-establishment forces. | ||
Because what are they surrounded by? | ||
A bunch of country folk. | ||
Illinois is a red state. | ||
It's got a blue city in it. | ||
It's kind of like New York. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But New York's got some mixed, further north. | ||
Probably more, yeah, for sure. | ||
Illinois is red as it comes, and then Chicago is blue as it comes. | ||
So Chicago, instantly, it's occupied. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I'm thinking about West Virginia. | ||
West Virginia would be establishment forces in two seconds. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
The proximity of West Virginia to DC guarantees that West Virginia gets occupied militaristically. | ||
Look, Maryland is a good example. | ||
Maryland was a slave state, and so was Delaware. | ||
And Maryland was instantly occupied. | ||
Lincoln arrested like 29 members of the state legislature and created a suspension of habeas corpus corridor And arrested people for no fucking reason, because Maryland was like, was a slave state. | ||
They were like, this state wants to go with them. | ||
They're north of DC. | ||
Nope. | ||
So they went and arrested politicians. | ||
Same thing would happen to West Virginia, I'd imagine, because West Virginia is so based, that there would be an instant military occupation, and then a bunch of mountain folk would go, you know. | ||
I keep thinking of the mountain folk, it would be like, yeah, guerrilla warfare in West Virginia. | ||
And there's ain't no way you're fighting a bunch of rednecks from West Virginia. | ||
The reason why West Virginia is not populated is because it's too difficult to populate. | ||
It's a big mountain. | ||
It's a bunch of big mountains. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I love West Virginia. | ||
I fucking love West Virginia. | ||
There's nowhere else I'd want to live. | ||
Honestly. | ||
Try Idaho, man. | ||
I actually don't. | ||
I love this country. | ||
I love going to California. | ||
You know, it's beautiful out there. | ||
It's politically deranged, but I just, I, when I come back from all the travels, I am very happy to be back in West Virginia. | ||
The kids are happy here. | ||
The community's better. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
And, uh, yeah, we'll hold it down. | ||
I've enjoyed the people here. | ||
I know, uh, Cassandra Fairbanks has raved about it many, many times, too. | ||
Yeah, she would call it Best Virginia. | ||
Best Virginia, yeah. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's true, though. | ||
Look, man. | ||
They're filing false charges against people. | ||
Yep. | ||
They're launching false investigations against people. | ||
Journalists are going to jail. | ||
Journalists are going to jail. | ||
They're being investigated. | ||
Taylor Hanson's being spied on. | ||
These people are not acting under the purview of government. | ||
They're acting like, look, a guy puts on a police uniform, gets a job at the department, and then on his second day at the job, robs a bank. | ||
You arrest him. | ||
He's not acting in his official capacity as a police officer by stealing money from the bank. | ||
What the Biden administration and Merrick Garland is doing is no different than if a local police officer was caught raping a woman or robbing a bank. | ||
The question is, What do you do when there's no superior authority to stop it? | ||
If a cop is committing crimes, internal affairs. | ||
If a powerful, prominent cop, the chief, is committing crimes, the FBI stops it. | ||
What do you do when it's the FBI committing the crimes? | ||
Tucker Carlson said on the show, at what point does someone just say no? | ||
Right. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sometime soon. | ||
Every chance that you get to say no, you should. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, I don't think that you should ruin your life over it, but every, like, if the cops ain't looking, did you really break the law? | ||
Spoken like a true libertarian right there. | ||
What was that? | ||
Spoken like a true libertarian right there. | ||
Yeah, you know, I mean, look. | ||
You know, the law is a suggestion. | ||
And the evidence of that is the fact that they sometimes punish laws by fines. | ||
That means that you can break the law if you have the money. | ||
Well, maybe just break the law if you don't have the money to. | ||
Depends on what you mean. | ||
If you're talking about smoking pot or something like that, fine. | ||
But if we're talking about... If the cops aren't looking, is it a crime? | ||
I mean, you raped a woman. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
Obviously, any time... I'm talking about... Any violent crimes are obviously... I'm not referring to violent crimes. | ||
I'm not referring to crimes against property. | ||
This is a very libertarian take and usually it's discussed among libertarians. | ||
So, for clarity's sake, I'm not talking about violating someone else's rights or injuring someone else. | ||
But like, you know, if... | ||
I was about to be a serial killer libertarian. | ||
This is not, this is not like, oh, just forget about everyone else that exists. | ||
But you know, if there's no victim, is there really a crime? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, yep. | ||
And that's what I mean, like with the police state is like, they're trying to grow this giant eyeball, but the satellites and everything to watch you where you can't just Do a crime. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If no one's watching. | ||
I'm, I'm, I'm, I've talked about this a little bit before, but I'm of the opinion that the surveillance state is not, they're not trying to create it. | ||
It exists. | ||
Anything that the government wants to find out about where you've been, what you've done, it's already been logged by private companies and all they have to do is all they have to do is subpoena. | ||
Everyone listening, please tune in. | ||
We don't have to spin anybody. | ||
Well, fair enough. | ||
All they have to do is get it from them. | ||
Tune in Friday morning for the conversation we're going to have with Ash and Forbes because this is a big part of that story and it's going to blow your minds. | ||
And Lockheed Martin's a part of it. | ||
Was that good? | ||
Was there anything you wanted to add before we wrap up? | ||
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Yeah, that was good. | |
I mean, I don't want to black pill it, but honestly, it seems like if we don't go for Vake, like, I don't see how anyone on the left will accept Trump, and we don't Balkanize, but, no, yeah, I don't know. | ||
Thanks for my calling. | ||
Cheers. | ||
I don't know if Vake has talked, Vake tweeted out something about, like, Trump's not gonna, they're not gonna allow Trump to run, right? | ||
I guess. | ||
Was that him? | ||
I saw something, I didn't read the whole thing, but he was alluding to that, like, they won't let him run, so it's kind of like a pitch for him. | ||
We'll see what he says on the 10th, because I think... I don't speak for him, but I think he tweeted something like that, so we'll see. | ||
But anyway, Andrew, thanks for hanging out. | ||
Thanks, Tim. | ||
This is a ton of fun. | ||
Oh yeah, it's good. | ||
It's simple, it's easy, and imagine being scared of coming here, you know what I mean? | ||
These politicians, man, they suck ass. | ||
It's dark outside. | ||
There's no streetlights. | ||
Bro, we're getting a major snowstorm this weekend. | ||
They're lying. | ||
They're full of shit. | ||
They said this before. | ||
We've been in a snow drought for two years, and they said there's gonna be a snowstorm, and then nothing happened. | ||
Bro, it was raining in Chicago on Christmas at 60 degrees. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Dude, it rained all week in New England. | ||
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Wow. | |
All week. | ||
No snow at all. | ||
They're saying we're gonna get a foot of snow. | ||
Yeah, we'll find out. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
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If we do, we're going snowboarding. | |
All right, everybody. |