The Media Machine Part 2: How Corporate News Controls the Narrative (Consciously Unmasked #7)

In this eye-opening episode, we expose the iron grip of corporate media on public perception. How do powerful conglomerates shape the narratives we trust, distort reality, and manufacture consent for war, economic policies, and political agendas? From subtle framing tactics to blatant propaganda, we unravel the machinery of mass manipulation and reveal the hidden interests lurking behind your nightly news. Join us as we dissect media bias, the illusion of choice, and what it truly means to think independently in a world of engineered narratives.

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(0:00) Coca-Cola. (0:02) Hey everybody. (0:05) Ooh.(0:05) All right. (0:06) We’re going live morning. (0:07) Good afternoon.(0:08) Good evening. (0:10) Evening. (0:10) So you have no freaking day.(0:12) It is. (0:13) Yeah. (0:14) You just mentioned it to me.(0:15) You messaged me. (0:16) I’ve been preparing all day, but like in my head it’s Thursday already. (0:21) And then you sent me a message.(0:22) Like, I can’t believe it’s there. (0:24) I’m like, are we ready? (0:27) Cause we did this stuff last week, but. (0:29) Uh, yeah, I added a few things.(0:32) Yeah. (0:33) It’s a groundhog day, but like, it’s definitely a continuation of what we’re (0:36) seeing and this week, man, how many, how many, okay, with the dose stuff, how (0:43) much misinformation has been exposed through the media and how many of the (0:48) lies USAID all the national endowment for democracy, the IRI, and you’re (0:55) watching all this stuff unfold. (0:57) And I am on Facebook right now.(1:00) And I’ve got a guy telling me that a Capitol police officer was, that (1:06) was killed on January 6th. (1:08) Cause he had a stroke after getting beaten. (1:12) So then I had to send them an, I actually sent him an NSNBC, NBC news (1:18) that States, there was no physical injuries to the man who had the stroke.(1:22) And then you look and then you have to look within 36 hours, five (1:26) people died on January 6th. (1:28) One was shot. (1:29) The only one shot and killed was Ashley Babbitt, an actual veteran who (1:33) is a real American Patriot expressing her opinion and, and fighting (1:38) for her freedom for assembly.(1:40) After that, not one of them was killed. (1:43) One was a drug overdose. (1:45) Three were natural causes and Ashley Babbitt.(1:47) So here we are once again, right now, it is January, it is February of (1:52) 2025, three was at four years after five years at four years, right? (1:57) 2021, four years after. (2:00) And I have people telling me that I am crazy for thinking that the Capitol, (2:06) that the insurrection that happened didn’t lead to this guy’s death by having a stroke. (2:13) Like, well, if it wasn’t that it was definitely the pipe bomb that they planted.(2:18) It must’ve been the stress that Kamala was standing next to a (2:21) pipe bomb and didn’t know it. (2:22) Right. (2:23) I like how Michael Malice frames as he’s always like you guys, AOC (2:27) had to talk to a police officer.(2:29) That was the worst day of her life. (2:32) Like the officer that came and told them, okay, you guys have (2:35) to go to another building. (2:36) Okay.(2:40) You have to admit Malice has just the best takes and he’s, he’s the (2:44) one that said Kamala was our man. (2:47) He started it. (2:48) I mean, we all said it, but no one ever like just in a mean, (2:50) and you know, they had to talk about it.(2:54) He said it, it just was like, oh yeah. (2:56) And it was such a natural conversation. (2:58) Like we’ve all been talking about it, you know, anyway.(3:01) So what do we got, man? (3:04) That’s a, that’s a great introduction. (3:06) January 6th is a great introduction. (3:08) Like you were saying, people have completely two different (3:11) images of what happened on that day.(3:13) And it really depends on who your tribe is and which media you consume. (3:18) And we’re talking about media again today because we did it last time, (3:22) but there’s so much more. (3:23) There’s always more.(3:25) The media is responsible for this. (3:28) And if they just told the truth, this wouldn’t be a problem. (3:31) You know what I mean? (3:32) Yeah.(3:33) I mean, and it’s transparency. (3:34) It’s like the lack of hypocrisy, right? (3:36) Like, couldn’t you say there was some really look at this side of the (3:41) capital rights that got out of court, got out of hand. (3:44) Also look at this side of people walking through peaceful.(3:47) You couldn’t show both. (3:48) You couldn’t show the duality of man. (3:51) And then you couldn’t be honest and say, okay, let’s go after the actual (3:56) people who did property damage or broke or violated the, like literally (4:03) actually broke within the bill.(4:05) Okay, cool. (4:05) We can, we can then go from there and see what they did there after that. (4:09) Yeah.(4:10) Then we’d be honest about it, but they, it was, it’s this witch hunt stuff, man. (4:14) The media is so owned by the corporation. (4:18) They, they were on the side of Biden.(4:20) They took it all like they were so lockstep. (4:24) The Democrats were so lockstep with all the Pfizer stuff, all the lockdowns. (4:28) Yes.(4:28) Trump did start it. (4:30) Trump opened the door. (4:31) Trump did start operation warp speed.(4:33) He will always be held accountable for that. (4:35) His $6.6 trillion spending in that 20, in that year of (4:39) 2020 was absolutely ridiculous. (4:41) These are all bad things, but the other side was absolutely (4:45) happy to go along with this as we were getting every right of our stripped away.(4:51) Yeah, absolutely. (4:53) There’s definitely people that got out of control on that day, but there’s (4:56) also, uh, like 99, 99% certain, probably a hundred percent sure that there were (5:02) feds in there setting them up to do it. (5:05) Right.(5:06) Who’s Ray Epps. (5:07) You can’t even ask about that guy. (5:08) Oh, he’s innocent.(5:09) He’s the one that’s on camera telling people to go into the Capitol, go inside. (5:13) And he’s just left alone. (5:15) That’s a huge indicator that they’re lying.(5:19) Well, that’s right. (5:19) There were very fine people on both sides. (5:21) Geez, very fine people do it.(5:25) Come on. (5:25) Give it to me. (5:27) They’re fine.(5:28) People on both sides. (5:29) They’re both (5:32) he’s dead. (5:32) They’re good people on both sides.(5:33) We got to believe him. (5:34) Trump said it. (5:37) So, uh, yeah, but the media is always lying.(5:41) It doesn’t matter. (5:41) People will be like, oh, I only watch Fox news. (5:44) They tell the truth.(5:45) It’s like, no, no, no. (5:47) That’s just another version of the lies. (5:50) Yeah.(5:50) Yeah. (5:50) And you brought it up with mouse last time. (5:52) It was like, they tell you the truth, but not the facts or the facts, but not (5:55) factual, but not truthful.(5:57) So they kind of have some, you know, some adherence to what is actually a fact, (6:04) like they will report a fact, but completely out of context so that you (6:08) believe something totally wrong. (6:10) And actually I have a good example. (6:12) If you want to pull up the first clip and rest in peace to joy, read (6:17) her network news career.(6:19) Anyway, she might still be alive, but she’s irrelevant now. (6:22) So before we go to that, welcome Zach, we’ve got your, I’m a fed. (6:27) We’re all feds.(6:29) We are all feds. (6:30) That’s how we’ll keep it. (6:30) We’re all feds.(6:31) So welcome. (6:32) We got 10 people. (6:33) We already got 10 people on is we’re only a couple minutes in.(6:35) So we’re going to play the first clip by joy, re with joy, read. (6:39) And let’s go from there. (6:41) Yep.(6:42) So they’re talking about, uh, doge. (6:45) What’s going on with those. (6:47) What’s going on with doge.(6:55) The thing about it is it’s funny until he actually taps a member of (7:01) Congress, right? (7:04) Chuck Schumer over something he said a few years ago about how, you know, (7:08) you’re going to feel the wrath of the American people. (7:10) He said, Oh, that sounds like a threat. (7:11) Anyone who says any criticism of the doge kids, he could (7:14) literally have your house raided.(7:16) And I mean, this is the threat that Republicans and Democrats (7:18) are now living under. (7:19) And indeed the United States attorney across, you know, down the (7:23) street is writing letters to people who criticized Elon Musk and (7:29) saying, please explain yourself. (7:31) So this is not a good development.(7:33) These, you know, we have prosecutors who are basically openly threatening (7:39) people with investigations. (7:41) And we have a guy who’s basically said, that’s what he, you know, if (7:45) he doesn’t shut down the Hoover building, which I guess he’s not going (7:48) to now that he gets to occupy it, he’s going to use it to carry out. (7:57) Yeah.(7:58) So why I wanted to show this, uh, it’s just, it’s this hyperbolic (8:04) thing that we talked about, right. (8:05) They’re looking at a headline saying, Oh yeah, Trump is set or Trump and (8:10) Elon are sending threatening letters to people, uh, just for criticizing him. (8:15) But no, if we actually go into that article, uh, that they showed on the (8:20) screen, they’re, they’re going, they’re sending letters to politicians like (8:26) Chuck Schumer, who is threatening people who are sending threats to this agency, (8:32) to the people that are asking questions about what’s going on in government.(8:36) Why are you spending so much money here? (8:38) What did you get done last week? (8:41) Asking these questions is apparently a threat to their existence. (8:44) And yeah, it is. (8:47) Yeah.(8:47) Yeah. (8:48) Uh, show your work. (8:49) Yeah.(8:50) Show your work. (8:51) Okay. (8:52) You did this week.(8:53) Can you do that? (8:54) Well, it’s the one who’s the one replacing Joy Reed now. (8:58) They show that guy and I just watched him or no, not him. (9:01) It was some other guy and you’re yeah.(9:03) The guy replacing Joy Reed or the other one of I look, I get, I get woke mixed up. (9:09) I’m not going to lie. (9:10) Like all the, even the right woke gets all mixed up with the left woke to me.(9:13) But, um, what it was is the guy is complaining about tearing (9:17) apart the constitution. (9:18) And the guy goes, okay, this is a very interesting conversation. (9:22) Where exactly is the constitution being torn apart? (9:26) Literally the constitute has nothing with any of the things (9:28) that are actually being happening.(9:29) These are all added things later in the fact that they’re like, they have no, (9:33) they’ve no grounds to stand on. (9:35) They just say, fighting for democracy with a dictator in (9:38) Zelensky right now, currently. (9:41) Right.(9:41) Um, we have a fight again. (9:43) We have a Nazi in the presidency. (9:45) We have a Putin, not, not a, not someone who doesn’t want to fight Putin anymore, (9:51) but a Putin supporter, like a Putin supporter.(9:54) These are the words that they use. (9:56) It’s like, do you support Putin? (9:58) No, I support our sovereignty. (10:00) Do I think we should maybe get along with Putin? (10:02) That’s probably better than fighting him.(10:04) You know, it’s, it’s crazy how they do that. (10:08) Absolutely. (10:09) Yeah.(10:09) As Zach said, speaking of media and their bullshit that Jeff (10:12) Sacks, EU address was real. (10:14) Yeah, man. (10:15) He went in there and just told the truth about what’s going on with Ukraine.(10:19) You want to share a little bit about that? (10:22) I don’t remember all the details, but I just remember he, he went in and (10:25) he like, yeah, the U S did start this coup in 2014. (10:30) Uh, yeah. (10:30) The reason that Russia is pissed about Ukraine is that the U S is setting up.(10:35) Uh, their military bases there, their bio engineering labs. (10:40) Um, all the things that we would rightly be pissed off about if some (10:44) other country did that on our border. (10:46) Uh, it’s very, it’s very good.(10:48) He talks about Israel too. (10:49) Do you remember that part? (10:51) Yeah. (10:51) I, I remember, is this the September 25th, 2015 speech? (10:54) Cause I think that’s when I looked up.(10:57) I think that’s the one you sent to me. (11:00) Okay. (11:01) Yeah.(11:01) Cause he, well, there were like two of them where he like the 51 minute one (11:04) where he broke down literally Scott’s book in 51 minutes, read the book, (11:09) but he basically does that. (11:10) But then there’s the other one where he talks about in 2015 already. (11:15) You’re leading Ukraine down the primrose path to destruction, (11:19) literally to destruction.(11:21) He, he labels it out. (11:22) This is how many, this is seven years before Putin’s boots even step on the (11:27) soil. (11:27) He’s already telling you exactly the end of it.(11:31) And it’s exactly where it is. (11:32) It’s, it’s, it’s a beautiful country, a beautiful culture that has now been (11:37) decimated and destroyed by war and just crumb. (11:41) It’s just crumbles and dead people everywhere.(11:43) It’s sad. (11:46) Yeah. (11:46) The one, this is the reason he was talking about the 51 minute one, I think.(11:50) Yeah. (11:51) We can share that too. (11:52) The one we watched, but yeah, it is.(11:54) Yeah. (11:54) Pretty much says Israel owns the United States. (11:57) The U S doesn’t have a foreign policy.(11:59) It’s Israel’s foreign policy and they’re doing everything they can to start the (12:02) war with Iran. (12:03) That’s, that’s their number one goal. (12:06) And that is a concerning.(12:07) I, I, I’m not, I don’t think I’m a prognosticator. (12:12) I look at patterns and I look at people and I look at how they talk and what they (12:16) do. (12:16) Okay.(12:17) But I saw this whole thing with Ukraine, (12:21) but the second they shifted the whimper of Iran, (12:25) that Iran was behind the first assassination. (12:28) When Matt Gates comes out and says the CIA told me, (12:33) or the FBI told me in the skiff that, uh, (12:36) that Iran had some ties with this guy. (12:39) I knew immediately that all the Ukraine shell game money was going to shift (12:44) right to Iran because it went from Afghanistan to Ukraine to a few months later.(12:51) Like it’s, it’s crazy. (12:53) They just play a shell game. (12:55) This is 1984 war is peace.(12:58) Peace is war. (12:59) All this crazy stuff. (13:00) You know, your enemy is your friend.(13:02) Help me understand. (13:05) Speaking of Ukraine. (13:06) Can I share my screen here for a sec? (13:09) Uh, yeah.(13:09) Hold on one second. (13:10) Go ahead. (13:12) How do I do that? (13:13) Oh shit.(13:13) I don’t know which screen it is. (13:15) Uh, here we’ll get it. (13:17) Oh, there we go.(13:19) Yeah. (13:20) So this came across my feet a couple of days ago, (13:23) but Zelensky could be ousted as Trump demands Ukraine election. (13:27) And to be honest, (13:28) this article is pretty neutrally written when you start to read into it.(13:32) And if you see some of the commentary that, uh, (13:34) the new sites were posting about it, (13:36) they’re very concerned that if Ukraine had elections again, (13:40) that Zelensky would be ousted. (13:43) So all this effort to defend democracy in Ukraine, (13:47) uh, is all about actually protecting the person that the United States put in (13:53) power. (13:54) Yep.(13:55) That’s crazy. (13:56) And here, (13:56) here’s one, (13:57) if I may, (13:57) I’m going to share a quote from the minister of Denmark. (14:00) I’ll keep your piece up, (14:01) but basically a quote from Fredrickson, (14:04) the prime minister of D of Denmark.(14:06) I understand that many people think that a peaceful solution or a ceasefire (14:11) sounds like a good idea. (14:13) But when we run the risk or, (14:15) but we run the risk that peace in Ukraine is actually, (14:19) could be more dangerous than the war that is going on now. (14:26) Yeah.(14:26) Please explain that to me. (14:29) How does that work? (14:30) Laying down your arms could be so much more dangerous because (14:36) wow. (14:36) You’re going to let Putin do whatever he wants.(14:39) I don’t know. (14:40) He’s going to go over to Europe. (14:41) Oh wait, (14:42) he’s so weak.(14:43) He can’t do anything. (14:44) We’re going to win in Ukraine. (14:46) But, (14:46) but if he does win, (14:47) bro, (14:47) he’s taking over all the Europe, (14:50) man.(14:50) And that’s totally going to happen. (14:53) It’s like how, (14:54) how, (14:54) how, (14:55) how does no sane human being like not separate these parts because they’re fed (14:59) in like little separate components that are not told you this at once. (15:03) They were told you this a hundred times.(15:05) And then they’re told you that a hundred times they don’t tell it to you next to (15:09) each other. (15:09) Cause if they did your head would just not make sense. (15:12) It would not be able to combine those two pieces.(15:15) But all you hear is Putin’s evil. (15:17) He’s going to take over the world. (15:18) Putin’s evil is going to take over the world and Ukraine’s going to win because (15:21) Putin’s weak.(15:22) Ukraine’s going to win. (15:22) Cause so they don’t have to actually make the two pieces make sense. (15:27) They just have to echo them and who’s pushing it.(15:30) The people pushing the people, (15:31) pushing the media. (15:34) Yup. (15:34) That’s exactly right.(15:36) And we could blame the media all day, (15:37) but really people also have to do a better job reading. (15:42) You got to freaking read the details. (15:44) You can’t just look at headlines cause that’s how they work people up.(15:47) I’m sure Joy Reid didn’t know shit about those. (15:50) She just saw some headlines saying, (15:51) they’re sending threatening letters to people who are questioning them. (15:55) Even though that’s completely backwards, (15:58) people will run, (15:59) you know, (15:59) you’ll run with the headline, (16:00) get worked up into a frenzy, (16:01) get people all up in arms.(16:04) That’s why all the Trump hysteria got so crazy. (16:06) That’s why the COVID hysteria got so crazy. (16:09) That’s why we are where we are.(16:11) That’s why we have people seeing different realities on the same, (16:15) the same world, (16:17) right? (16:18) Yeah. (16:18) It’s crazy. (16:19) It’s crazy.(16:19) Cause we are literally seeing different, (16:21) different pieces of this. (16:22) So you, (16:24) the next piece that you want to share is really, (16:26) is really kind of how the psychology is impressive. (16:30) Okay.(16:30) So once again, (16:32) Jason, (16:32) maybe you and I should maybe revisit it, (16:34) but I did a, (16:35) it was a four hour documentary called the century of the self and it spoke about (16:38) a gentleman named Edward Bernays. (16:40) Edward Bernays is, (16:41) is it young or free? (16:43) I think it’s Freud’s nephew or something. (16:45) And he basically invented the term prop PR public relations, (16:50) you know, (16:50) the whole thing, (16:51) freedom, (16:51) freedom torches to get women to smoke in the twenties to basically double the (16:55) smoking amount by doubling the people that smoke, (17:00) just all this stuff and all the psychology, (17:01) how it works.(17:02) So do you want to, (17:03) do you want to share this next clip for us that you have (17:07) five monkeys? (17:08) That’s what we’re talking about. (17:09) Yeah, (17:09) definitely. (17:10) Yeah.(17:11) Justin brought this to our attention last time. (17:13) I had heard of it, (17:14) but couldn’t remember, (17:15) but since he brought it up, (17:17) let’s talk about it. (17:18) It’s definitely relevant to this.(17:21) Shout out to Justin for the five monkey problem. (17:24) All right, (17:24) we’re going to play this guy for a second. (17:28) A group of scientists placed five monkeys in a cage and in the middle, (17:31) a ladder with bananas on top.(17:33) Every time a monkey went up the ladder, (17:35) the scientists soaked the rest of the monkeys with cold water. (17:41) After a while, (17:42) every time a monkey went up the ladder, (17:43) the others beat up the one on the ladder. (17:45) After some time, (17:46) no monkey dare go up the ladder, (17:48) regardless of the temptation.(17:50) Scientists then decided to substitute one of the monkeys. (17:56) First thing this new monkey did was go up the ladder. (17:59) Immediately.(18:00) The other monkeys beat him up. (18:03) After several beatings, (18:04) the new member learned not to climb the ladder, (18:06) even though he never knew why a second monkey was substituted and the same (18:10) occurred. (18:11) The first monkey participated on the beating for the second monkey.(18:13) The replacements repeated until what was left was a group of five monkeys that (18:17) even though never received a cold shower, (18:20) continued to beat up any monkey who attempted to climb the ladder. (18:22) If you ask the new group of monkeys, (18:24) why the beatings took place, (18:26) the answer would probably be, (18:27) well, (18:28) I don’t know. (18:28) That’s just how things are done around here.(18:32) I didn’t pick up on that at the end. (18:34) If you ask the monkeys, (18:35) they’re going to answer you. (18:37) I didn’t see that either.(18:40) Yeah, (18:40) man. (18:41) Do you recognize that? (18:43) Does that ring a bell for anybody out there? (18:45) It does not seem a little bit familiar. (18:48) Yeah.(18:49) So anybody go work and you do something at work and you’re new. (18:56) It’s your first day, (18:56) a couple of days in, (18:57) you open the fridge, (18:58) you didn’t label your food or you didn’t do something that like the culture of (19:02) the office has been doing forever, (19:03) right? (19:05) You get like, (19:06) you get three people jumping on you and you’re like, (19:08) Whoa, (19:08) what, (19:08) what did I do? (19:09) What next thing? (19:10) You know, (19:10) you’re echoing the same thing, (19:11) but you have zero reason why. (19:14) And I remember you’re done.(19:16) Yeah. (19:16) I remember like, (19:17) it’s one of these funny things. (19:18) Cause if we talk about you, (19:19) like you and I being slightly wired, (19:20) maybe slightly differently than, (19:22) than the average bear.(19:24) But when I was done work, (19:27) like when I was a teenager, (19:28) early teenager, (19:30) I had to get like a work permit. (19:31) I would, (19:31) my dad would pick me up, (19:33) but I would sit in the back seat and put the seatbelt on, (19:35) you know, (19:36) just sit in the back seat. (19:37) One day I literally was looking, (19:39) I go, (19:40) why do I sit in the back seat? (19:42) And he looked at me and he’s like, (19:44) I don’t know.(19:45) And I’m like, (19:45) can I sit in the front seat? (19:47) And he’s like, (19:48) I guess. (19:49) And then it happened, (19:50) right? (19:50) Like, (19:51) and it’s, (19:52) it’s like that kind of stuff. (19:53) And when you’re so conditioned, (19:54) you don’t even think about it.(19:55) Like when someone else tries to get in the front seat, (19:57) what are you doing in front seat? (19:58) You get in the back seat. (19:59) That’s what you do. (19:59) You don’t, (20:00) you don’t get in the front seat, (20:00) you know? (20:01) So like, (20:02) it’s a real easy one that I, (20:03) that I recalled in my childhood.(20:06) Yeah. (20:06) I have that problem when I go in an Uber or something, (20:08) I’m like, (20:09) do I get in the front or the back? (20:11) I mean, (20:11) I know you’re driving me, (20:12) but still like, (20:14) you’re still a person. (20:15) Like, (20:15) should I sit next to you? (20:17) The front seat.(20:18) I’m a big guy. (20:19) I can’t even fit in most back seats. (20:22) That’s true.(20:23) Ladies and gentlemen, (20:24) Jason is a tall drink of water. (20:26) So, (20:26) okay. (20:26) So welcome everybody.(20:27) We’re talking about media part two of the media and the (20:30) corporate media machine. (20:32) Look, (20:32) before we continue, (20:33) please, (20:34) we ask, (20:35) can you go to drop the mask on rumble and give (20:39) Jason a follow please. (20:40) Join his locals, (20:42) join all his good stuff.(20:43) That’s the guy this way. (20:45) He’s over here. (20:45) That’s Jason there.(20:47) He’s that way. (20:48) That’s Jason. (20:49) Whatever you, (20:49) whatever you do, (20:50) do not follow the Knocked Conscious podcast.(20:53) It’s horrible. (20:55) Absolutely do not, (20:56) but drop the mask, (20:57) go on there, (20:58) go on Twitter X, (20:59) whatever it is, (21:00) follow them and go from there. (21:02) Very important.(21:03) But we collaborate. (21:05) Sometimes our powers combined, (21:06) we become Consciously Unmasked. (21:09) And this is one of those we’re doing.(21:10) Part two of the corporate media. (21:12) So thank you again for everyone who’s joined us so far. (21:15) We’re in the thirties already.(21:16) Surprisingly. (21:17) So Jason’s taken to that dirty thirties. (21:21) No, (21:22) please.(21:22) Yes. (21:22) Go follow @MarkSeanPuls on X and follow the (21:26) Knocked Conscious podcast. (21:27) Give him a light.(21:27) Give him a rating. (21:28) Go on Spotify. (21:29) Rate the show.(21:30) Listen to a couple episodes first. (21:31) I think you have to, (21:32) uh, (21:33) before you can rate it. (21:34) But, (21:34) uh, (21:34) it’s great stuff.(21:36) You talk to all kinds of crazy people, (21:37) man. (21:37) I don’t, (21:38) I don’t know how you can just, (21:40) like, (21:40) go talk to anybody. (21:41) I don’t feel like I can do that.(21:43) I really think you can. (21:44) And I think what’s been really interesting is I watched, (21:48) I watched yourself cause you are not, (21:50) you’re not behind. (21:51) You’re just chronologically less stuff than I’ve done.(21:55) Right. (21:56) It’s kind of like, (21:56) yeah, (21:57) yeah. (21:57) You’re just getting started.(21:58) I’ve been doing this, (22:00) but I can tell when people put like focus and (22:02) time into an effort and I can watch and I (22:05) can see measurable improvement of your, (22:08) of you over the, (22:09) over the time. (22:10) And it’s a really great, (22:12) it’s really refreshing to see it with people. (22:13) And it actually was Zach too.(22:15) Zach, (22:16) I’ve been watching Zach show and he’s been doing a (22:18) bunch of spaces and he’s been on all these other, (22:21) like he, (22:21) I think he’s doing one a day or something like (22:23) five, (22:24) five a week or something. (22:25) So it’s pretty impressive. (22:27) And when people put the time in, (22:29) I’m happy to like make the, (22:32) to try to make something work.(22:33) And it’s really been a pleasure to, (22:34) to kind of talk about unique stuff. (22:36) But I, (22:36) I think you sell yourself short, (22:38) man. (22:38) Like think about the industry you’re in.(22:40) You have a wide breadth of like whatever your (22:42) curiosity is, (22:43) I’m sure it’s deep. (22:45) So like whatever it is, (22:47) I just have a really wide, (22:48) I can almost, (22:50) the thing is I’m here to learn about people. (22:52) I love getting to know people regardless of what they (22:55) are or who they are.(22:56) There’s some that I’m not interested in talking to. (22:58) I’ll be like, (22:59) yeah. (23:00) I mean, (23:00) people reach out all the time.(23:01) I’m like, (23:01) yeah, (23:02) I’m not interested. (23:02) And then there’s somebody I chase. (23:04) I’m like, (23:04) I saw you say something and something just (23:07) resonated, (23:08) you know? (23:09) So sometimes I get lucky.(23:10) I still, (23:11) I’m still waiting for Jordan Peterson to give me a (23:13) call back. (23:14) You know, (23:14) God, (23:15) God doesn’t want to be up there in Scottsdale, (23:18) but he’s going to come down here in the Phoenix (23:20) area. (23:22) Is he really moving here? (23:24) I, (23:24) well, (23:24) if you notice, (23:25) I think all this stuff’s recorded in Scottsdale.(23:27) I think he’s like down here now. (23:29) And I, (23:30) Malice was down here and it’s like Malice is going (23:33) to be a freedom fast. (23:34) Oh my gosh.(23:35) I’m so excited. (23:36) Just going to, (23:36) you’re going to bump into him one day and be (23:38) like, (23:38) Oh, (23:38) Jordan Peterson. (23:39) And you’re going to do your, (23:40) do his voice at him and see how he reacts.(23:43) Oh God. (23:44) Well, (23:44) remember, (23:45) look, (23:45) it is a sincere form of flattery, (23:47) man. (23:47) I’m not making fun of the guy and the guys (23:49) in intellect.(23:50) Like I want to pick his brain. (23:52) He’s changed his mind before. (23:54) You don’t think he’s, (23:55) he’s capable now.(23:56) Don’t get me wrong. (23:57) He’s kind of on a track, (23:59) but you know, (24:00) there’s a range within the track. (24:01) There’s malleability.(24:02) So I digress. (24:03) First, (24:04) you have to figure out what you mean by (24:05) a track. (24:07) What do you mean by God? (24:11) What do you mean by believe? (24:13) I know.(24:14) Can we not do that? (24:16) Can we just not get that? (24:18) Can we get that? (24:19) We know some basic words at least. (24:22) Yeah. (24:23) Come on, (24:23) man.(24:24) Can we have a common definition of at (24:25) least a few words? (24:28) No, (24:29) see, (24:29) you said you like people. (24:30) My problem I think is I just don’t, (24:32) I don’t like people. (24:34) Yeah.(24:34) And it’s no, (24:36) no, (24:36) no. (24:36) This is the thing. (24:37) Okay.(24:38) Let me, (24:38) let me complete that. (24:39) I’ve shared with you my vibe thing. (24:41) Okay.(24:41) I love getting to know people, (24:44) like getting to know people and I hate (24:45) knowing them. (24:47) So like the, (24:50) the joy is like figuring out how they (24:52) became who they are. (24:54) And then I’m like, (24:55) cool.(24:55) Now I got it. (24:56) We’re good. (24:57) Like, (24:57) I’m good at letting that go now.(24:59) That sounds good. (25:00) Everything about you. (25:00) That’s all I need.(25:02) Okay. (25:02) Does that make kind of a little more (25:03) sense? (25:04) Absolutely. (25:04) How it is.(25:05) Yeah. (25:05) Okay. (25:06) Okay.(25:06) Like I got, (25:06) I love, (25:06) I got, (25:07) yeah, (25:07) I love meeting and getting to know (25:09) people, (25:09) but I hate knowing them. (25:11) I just, (25:12) there’s a point where it just gets too (25:13) far and it happens very quickly with me (25:15) because of my curiosity. (25:17) Like I will ask a very raw question (25:19) that people will be completely thrown (25:22) off by.(25:23) And it’s like, (25:23) it’s an honest question. (25:24) There’s no, (25:25) you know what there, (25:26) there’s no judge because there’s no (25:27) judgment behind it. (25:27) And I think people honestly do think (25:29) we’re sincere.(25:30) I think you’re a sincere person the way (25:31) you present your material to. (25:33) So, (25:33) all right, (25:34) enough rubbing each other and stroking (25:35) each other. (25:36) Let’s, (25:36) let’s get back to work.(25:38) Uh, (25:38) Zach, (25:39) Justin, (25:39) by the way, (25:39) I don’t know. (25:40) Justin’s got on, (25:41) uh, (25:41) the five monkey problem, (25:42) Justin, (25:42) we just played it. (25:43) So if you missed it, (25:44) you’re going to have to rewind back (25:45) into the, (25:46) into the show, (25:47) my friend.(25:48) Yeah. (25:49) It’s all about the chase. (25:50) He says, (25:51) Zach says, (25:51) that’s the autism talking.(25:53) If you’re saying he don’t like people. (25:54) Yeah. (25:55) I know.(25:55) I really do like people. (25:57) I don’t like being around people all (26:00) the time. (26:00) I definitely need, (26:01) like, (26:02) I gotta be alone a majority of the (26:05) time.(26:06) Yeah. (26:06) Well, (26:06) let’s be honest. (26:07) You and I met, (26:08) you could have easily, (26:09) I, (26:09) all I did was tell you that something (26:10) was happening, (26:11) but I’m sure you would be interested in (26:13) meeting just like I was interested in (26:14) like, (26:14) just getting to see, (26:15) like, (26:16) put a face to the name and to the (26:18) video and all that.(26:19) But like, (26:19) you still made an effort to do that. (26:21) So when we met total genuine, (26:24) but after that, (26:25) look how quickly we’re like, (26:26) okay, (26:26) bye. (26:27) Like both of us were like, (26:28) we’re both gone.(26:29) I thought we were going to talk more (26:31) like shoving or like, (26:33) like, (26:33) no, (26:33) I gotta get out of here. (26:35) Right. (26:35) I’m like, (26:36) I’m pushing.(26:36) I’m like, (26:37) dude, (26:37) good luck. (26:37) The parking’s gonna be shit. (26:38) All right.(26:39) See, (26:39) we got to go before it gets worse (26:40) over here. (26:42) So it wasn’t like we were, (26:43) but we knew that to each other. (26:44) So it’s like, (26:45) we don’t take it personally.(26:46) Yeah, (26:47) no, (26:47) I, (26:48) yeah, (26:48) I definitely did want to meet you. (26:49) I would love to hang out with a lot (26:50) of the people that watch us in the (26:52) audience here. (26:52) Yeah.(26:53) We got Jesse around here somewhere. (26:54) Yeah. (26:55) We got a, (26:55) there’s a bunch of people in Arizona (26:57) like to even just get something together (26:58) and maybe somewhere there’s a middle (27:00) point.(27:01) We can figure something out. (27:01) We can make a, (27:02) like a mobile podcast thing or something (27:04) and do it that way. (27:06) In person is so much more.(27:09) It really is a much more genuine way (27:11) to, (27:12) to like get the feel. (27:13) Zach was talking about it. (27:14) Cause he mentioned podcasts that I (27:16) done with like live with my buddy (27:17) back in the day.(27:19) And they were all, (27:20) they were all in person. (27:21) Yeah. (27:21) And it’s such a different feel.(27:23) I mean, (27:24) you know, (27:24) this is still great. (27:25) I mean, (27:26) he’s a great substitute, (27:27) but technology is amazing, (27:28) but there’s nothing that beats an in (27:30) person, (27:31) you know, (27:32) kind of exchange. (27:34) Absolutely.(27:35) Yeah. (27:35) It makes it a lot easier when you have (27:37) that kind of baseline foundation in (27:39) common of political stuff, (27:42) podcasting, (27:42) even it could be anything, (27:44) but yeah, (27:44) it’s not. (27:45) And I think you and I are curious about (27:46) being curious too.(27:47) Like I think, (27:48) you know, (27:48) some of the space stuff and some of (27:50) the general, (27:50) just ideas, (27:51) just open ideas that unexplored, (27:54) you know, (27:54) so you started to watch doc. (27:56) Did you start to watch dark matter (27:57) yet? (27:58) I did. (27:59) All right.(27:59) We can talk dark matter. (28:01) I was getting crazy. (28:02) I’m finding the guy I I’m on the (28:06) fourth, (28:06) third, (28:06) fourth episode.(28:07) And I’m finding the guy to be almost (28:10) like a Brian Cranston light character. (28:13) Like he kind of has a little likeness (28:15) every once in a while. (28:15) I’m kind of getting that vibe.(28:16) Like he was a cheap version of that. (28:18) And his, (28:20) I don’t find the acting as solid as I (28:23) want it to be. (28:24) But the concept is so cool.(28:26) The concept is wild. (28:27) Yeah. (28:27) Right.(28:28) And one of the McPoyles is in it. (28:29) So one of the McPoyles is in it from (28:33) it’s always sunny in Philadelphia. (28:34) If anyone knows.(28:35) Oh yeah. (28:35) Oh yeah. (28:36) Mm hmm.(28:38) That’s a good one. (28:39) Really? (28:39) For an ugly dude. (28:41) That guy’s like boo shammied his life.(28:43) He’s made so many amazing. (28:45) He’s had so many amazing roles. (28:47) That guy, (28:48) that guy who plays McPoyle anyway.(28:51) So anyway. (28:52) Yeah. (28:53) We don’t have to talk about that.(28:54) Let’s get back to tell me, (28:55) tell me about your thoughts on it. (28:57) Don’t, don’t spill it for me. (28:58) Like I said, (28:58) I got to the point where he is a, (29:01) I don’t know how far you are.(29:02) So. (29:02) I just got to the second to last episode (29:06) and it gets even crazier. (29:08) It’s like, (29:09) I thought it was blowing my mind already.(29:11) You’re just like, (29:12) Oh shit. (29:14) It’s going to be cleared. (29:15) Dark matter from 2024, (29:17) not dark matter from like 2019 or something.(29:20) It is a very different show. (29:23) Yeah. (29:24) But the concept is like what we talked about a little bit with the free will (29:27) stuff, (29:28) putting things in a simulation too.(29:31) I mean, (29:31) it really goes into play with all of it and we need to read it. (29:34) We’re going to revisit some of that. (29:36) I know we are.(29:37) Cause like, (29:37) that is definitely something that you and I have found like a lot of interest in (29:40) is the, (29:41) is the consciousness, (29:43) the will, (29:43) these things are, (29:44) you know, (29:45) we’re trying to figure it out. (29:46) Cause we have questions. (29:47) That’s all.(29:48) And I maybe some point we may never get an answer. (29:52) You know, (29:52) the people who have the faith in the God that is like the earthly God that (29:56) people have the faith in, (29:57) they would say God’s outside of this. (30:00) And I have a hard time.(30:03) I know that vacuum of space still has stuff in it. (30:05) Cause Lawrence Krauss has kind of shown that, (30:08) you know, (30:08) but it’s hard for me to still buy that, (30:12) you know, (30:12) until I just, (30:13) I just have a hard time of an outside thing. (30:15) Cause you will always have the turtle problem who made the thing that made the (30:20) thing.(30:21) And, (30:22) and, (30:22) and that’s just, (30:24) it’s infinite. (30:25) I don’t know. (30:26) Yeah.(30:27) It’s hard to be fundamental. (30:29) What, (30:30) what, (30:30) what’s going on now? (30:31) I’ve been sending you videos about consciousness being fundamental. (30:34) So anyway, (30:34) all right, (30:35) we’re getting totally off track here, (30:37) but that’s part of the fun.(30:39) That’s why people do it as part of the fun. (30:40) I assume. (30:41) Yeah.(30:42) Oh no. (30:43) I love talking about that stuff. (30:44) But like we were, (30:44) we were, (30:45) like I said, (30:45) I shared some videos with you about conscious being if consciousness is (30:48) fundamental or Matt, (30:51) if you, (30:51) if, (30:52) if that’s the case, (30:53) then math doesn’t explain consciousness because consciousness creates math.(30:57) How can you can’t make the thing that creates the thing to explain itself? (31:01) Like, (31:01) it’s kind of like the Ouroboros. (31:03) That’s a mind blower. (31:05) Yeah.(31:05) Mathematics is a creation of consciousness. (31:08) It’s a way to put a label on things that happen in reality, (31:15) right? (31:16) It’s not, (31:16) I don’t know. (31:18) So how can mathematics explain consciousness? (31:21) If it’s actually consciousness that gave rise to mathematics, (31:25) I don’t think mathematics can explain consciousness.(31:28) I don’t think anyone can explain consciousness, (31:31) right? (31:31) And that’s the thing is, (31:32) is it just number of neurons? (31:33) Is it just that it’s a neuron? (31:34) Is it whatever, (31:35) just, (31:35) I mean, (31:36) and I think you and I, (31:37) once again, (31:37) we’re going to revisit this again, (31:38) but we’ve shared, (31:39) like we think there’s levels like a dog has consciousness. (31:43) A dog is aware. (31:44) Is it aware that it’s aware a little bit, (31:47) but not to the level that we’re aware that we’re aware, (31:50) you know, (31:50) we don’t, (31:50) we plan so much for the future and whatnot.(31:52) So anyway, (31:53) right, (31:53) right. (31:53) Yeah. (31:54) There’s something about thinking about the future and being able to plan that (31:56) kind of a measures your amount of consciousness, (32:00) I think.(32:01) Yeah. (32:01) And, (32:01) and weighing certain things without in your head, (32:04) without actually acting them out to kind of strategize to see if they’re viable solutions, (32:10) right? (32:11) Well, (32:11) if we let this water go, (32:13) this could flood. (32:14) Well, (32:14) that’s not good.(32:15) But how much water? (32:16) Maybe we let half go, (32:17) you know, (32:17) like you can play all these different types of things out and, (32:20) and do it outside of the actual act of it happening and dealing with the consequences. (32:25) Let, (32:25) I love that Jordan Peterson thing is the, (32:27) the ideas die in the head, (32:29) not on like in practicality. (32:32) Yeah.(32:32) Right. (32:32) How many ideas happen that never get fleshed out? (32:36) They never get worked out in real life. (32:39) All right.(32:40) We got Justin back in. (32:41) Come on. (32:41) We’re, (32:41) we’re, (32:41) we’re on a tangent.(32:42) Let’s run with it. (32:44) Okay. (32:45) I’ll let, (32:45) I’ll let you go.(32:46) Jason. (32:46) Cause I’ve been babbling again, (32:47) man. (32:48) Justin says not a problem of who made the thing.(32:50) If God exists outside of time, (32:52) space and matter, (32:53) that’s a possibility. (32:56) I believe that he also said mathematical laws exist regardless of consciousness. (33:01) Consciousness just allows us to recognize and label those laws.(33:05) Yeah. (33:05) That’s better way of saying what I was stumbling through. (33:08) Thank you, (33:08) Justin.(33:09) It is, (33:10) but we’re also assuming that our mathematics are correct. (33:14) Yeah. (33:14) Well, (33:15) just because they’ve been functional in this limited way that we’ve used them.(33:19) Yes. (33:19) With what we’re able to observe, (33:21) they match the, (33:22) it’s like modeling reality. (33:24) Right? (33:24) Right.(33:25) Well, (33:25) like Newtonian physics does until we get to the quanta, (33:28) right? (33:29) So it’s like the same in that weird way. (33:31) It’s like, (33:32) yeah, (33:32) it is. (33:33) And it’s all correct.(33:35) But if the mathematics aren’t correct, (33:36) just don’t have the right mathematical model to express the correct language. (33:41) Correct. (33:42) Right.(33:42) Right. (33:42) And look, (33:43) these are, (33:44) these are beautiful philosophical questions that we, (33:47) that I love because they don’t really have an answer, (33:49) but they really do spark people’s imagination. (33:51) They just pull in different directions.(33:55) And speaking of consciousness or a lack of consciousness, (33:58) we can talk about people that watch the mainstream media. (34:02) Let’s do it. (34:03) Back to the five monkey problem.(34:05) Uh, (34:05) really the five monkeys. (34:07) So five monkeys are in there. (34:08) Uh, (34:09) they get sprayed with the hose or whatever.(34:10) Every time they try to go up the ladder and get the bananas, (34:14) they take one of the monkeys out, (34:15) replace it with a new monkey. (34:17) And that monkey tries to go climb and get the bananas. (34:20) They, (34:21) all the other monkeys berate him.(34:23) They beat him until, (34:25) uh, (34:26) he just stops. (34:26) And then he’s like, (34:27) Oh, (34:27) okay, (34:28) I get it. (34:29) This is the social norm here.(34:30) This is what we do. (34:31) Just like that. (34:33) The news is able to be that hose, (34:36) be the punishment for a climb in the ladder, (34:40) trying to get too high, (34:41) trying to escape whatever this cage is that we’ve been put in.(34:47) It really just shows how our condition. (34:49) and I don’t know if this experiment is real. (34:52) Actually, (34:52) I was looking through, (34:54) uh, (34:54) I asked Grok about it.(34:55) Tell me about this experiment. (34:57) He said, (34:57) it said there’s no real documentation of this experiment. (35:01) Um, (35:02) but I think it’s true enough.(35:04) It’s at least on the, (35:06) on the path of getting to what is actually true, (35:08) how we function as humans, (35:10) as primates, (35:12) right? (35:13) Just did the five monkey problem. (35:15) It was called the 7 billion monkey problem and it was called COVID. (35:19) Are you kidding me? (35:20) That’s the first thing I literally just had the five monkey.(35:24) People are walking into stores, (35:25) masking up, (35:26) not knowing why the fuck they’re doing it. (35:30) Yeah. (35:31) If you take your mask off, (35:33) they’re coming over to yell at you.(35:34) They’re coming over to beat the shit out of you. (35:36) They’re coming. (35:36) They’re going to report you to the police.(35:37) How many eyes did you get or people running? (35:40) You mask up, (35:42) you mask up, (35:43) you son of a bitch. (35:45) I mean, (35:46) you’re trying to kill grandma, (35:49) trying to kill grandma. (35:50) Get it.(35:51) Rachel Maddow, (35:52) get this shot. (35:53) You won’t get it. (35:54) You won’t transmit it.(35:55) Oh really? (35:56) Is that, (35:56) is that real? (35:57) There’s media right there. (35:58) The number one. (35:59) Now let’s say number one on her channel.(36:02) It doesn’t mean she’s anything of any value or merit. (36:06) She’s the biggest watch of, (36:08) of on her channel. (36:09) Rachel Maddow says, (36:10) get the vaccine.(36:11) You won’t get it. (36:12) You won’t transmit it. (36:13) She said that, (36:14) that we have video of it over and over again.(36:16) We have Chris, (36:17) Chris fricking what’s his fake Cuomo face talking about the ivermectin in the (36:21) horse space. (36:22) And we have all this stuff, (36:23) masking up mass. (36:25) Don’t work mass work.(36:26) And the whole thing, (36:28) Miss Susie, (36:28) when talking about her mask, (36:30) the way she talks about the things, (36:32) the way COVID affected her people with her children and her masks. (36:37) Like it is disgusting to me the way we, (36:40) and these people just, (36:42) they echo it. (36:43) Like once again, (36:45) we sit there, (36:45) I sit there.(36:46) Taxation is theft. (36:48) The first response, (36:50) the rich would pay their, (36:51) their share. (36:53) Where, (36:54) where did that, (36:55) where is that part of the, (36:56) where is that even part of the conversation? (37:00) The correct answer to that America is yes.(37:04) Taxation is theft. (37:05) We should all hope that we get less theft taken from them. (37:09) But are you just conditioned to say taxation is theft? (37:12) Have you been influenced by Ron Paul? (37:15) Yeah, Ron Paul’s right, (37:18) man.(37:18) I’m sorry. (37:20) If there should be a romp home, (37:21) there’s gotta be an RPN, (37:22) right? (37:22) Ron Paul network somewhere. (37:23) Click Tuckers.(37:25) That’s a good idea. (37:26) We should, (37:26) uh, (37:27) we should take that to him. (37:28) Maybe he’ll let us be on it.(37:29) Oh my gosh. (37:30) Did you see Liam McCollum, (37:32) uh, (37:32) with, (37:33) with have, (37:33) have a Ron Paul on. (37:35) He was gushing.(37:35) And I’m all, (37:36) I’m saying this because the human reaction guys, (37:39) the, (37:39) I met those guys at freedom fest. (37:41) They’re awesome dudes. (37:42) They, (37:42) we got, (37:43) we got to talk a little bit.(37:44) Hopefully we can collaborate in the future, (37:45) but they’re really good guys. (37:47) Human reaction, (37:47) uh, (37:48) at human reaction, (37:49) I think. (37:50) And Liam McCollum, (37:51) they just got to talk to Ron Paul, (37:53) which you know, (37:54) that’s the bucket, (37:55) right? (37:56) Let’s be honest.(37:56) Ron Paul’s a bucket. (37:58) Just to have a five minute conversation with the man would be amazing. (38:01) And I didn’t get to see him at freedom fest this year.(38:03) I got to, (38:04) I got to meet Thomas Massey. (38:05) Holy mackerel. (38:06) I was gushing too.(38:07) So of the people nasty and Paul, (38:10) those are the two we want to, (38:11) I definitely, (38:12) I saw Ron Paul at the libertarian convention. (38:14) He was there, (38:15) gave a speech and I kind of saw him walk by, (38:18) but the, (38:18) his little security team was all around him. (38:21) Didn’t let anybody take a picture or anything.(38:23) It was cool though. (38:24) Give a good speech. (38:26) They give out, (38:27) like, (38:27) you sense it.(38:28) Do you sense just as like the wise calm guy? (38:32) Like, (38:33) yeah. (38:33) Oh yeah. (38:34) He just seems to have wisdom.(38:38) He’s little too. (38:38) He’s like, (38:39) yeah, (38:40) he’s, (38:40) he’s tiny. (38:41) And that’s the thing.(38:42) He’s almost like this little like Jedi guy. (38:44) Cause he’s like, (38:44) not, (38:45) he’s not an imposing, (38:46) right. (38:46) He’s like a big, (38:47) his mind is so big and his, (38:50) his body isn’t, (38:51) you know, (38:52) theft taxation is he’s fricking Yoda.(38:57) Yeah. (38:58) Taxation has a dress. (38:59) No.(39:02) Yeah. (39:03) Anyway. (39:03) So yeah.(39:04) On the COVID stuff, (39:05) man, (39:05) this is what they were pushing. (39:06) People repeated it. (39:08) And then if you went against it and they were telling you all, (39:11) Oh, (39:11) this is misinformation.(39:13) It’s all misinformation. (39:15) thanks. (39:15) Thank you.(39:16) Dead can’t dance. (39:17) I’m so sorry. (39:18) By the way, (39:18) dead can’t dance.(39:19) Welcome. (39:20) Dead can’t dance was on a spaces with Zach and myself. (39:23) And with retard news network, (39:27) I think, (39:27) was it or retard news yesterday and, (39:30) or two days ago.(39:32) I don’t remember my head spins, (39:34) but basically we had like a three hour conversation on a spaces. (39:37) So thank you for sharing that. (39:39) I’m going, (39:39) I don’t know how to fix it.(39:40) Cause I am, (39:41) uh, (39:42) it says I’m live. (39:43) That’s a little old. (39:45) I don’t know.(39:46) I don’t know what I’m doing, (39:48) but thank you so much. (39:49) I mean, (39:51) are you looking on Knocked Conscious though? (39:53) Cause if you’re looking on, (39:54) um, (39:56) uh, (39:56) what is it? (39:56) Drop the mask. (39:57) He won’t be on, (39:57) drop the mask.(39:58) It will be on Knocked Conscious. (40:00) So that might be the, (40:01) that might be the channel. (40:02) Don’t go to drop the mask.(40:03) It’s horrible. (40:05) Let me see. (40:05) I’m playing it right now.(40:06) No, (40:06) we’re live. (40:07) We’re live. (40:08) It’s working.(40:09) What I have. (40:11) Okay. (40:12) Oh, (40:13) drop the mask.(40:13) It’s horrible. (40:14) Don’t stop talking like that about yourself, (40:16) sir. (40:17) I’m trying to get people to stop watching me so I can quit.(40:21) Oh, (40:21) is that what you’re trying to do? (40:23) You’re trying to like Sean did. (40:27) Sean just went complete IDS and just like, (40:29) it’s over. (40:30) I’m going to burn every bridge.(40:33) He’ll be back. (40:35) He will. (40:36) We love Sean.(40:36) We want Sean back, (40:37) man. (40:38) The thing is, (40:38) once again, (40:39) we’re just spreading the message, (40:40) right? (40:40) We’re just spreading the message. (40:41) So the five monkey problem, (40:43) we, (40:43) we talked about it.(40:44) They have five monkeys. (40:46) The one goes up to get food. (40:47) The other four gets sprayed.(40:49) They beat, (40:49) they grab the other monkey, (40:50) pull them down. (40:52) Like I said, (40:52) we went through this and COVID guys, (40:54) we all went through it. (40:55) Whether it was to coerce you to get the shot, (40:58) to wear a mask, (40:59) to distance, (40:59) to wash your food.(41:02) Remember when you had to do that in the beginning, (41:04) wipe everything down, (41:05) all that stuff, (41:06) all of it, (41:06) all the lockdowns, (41:07) everything. (41:08) And remember two, (41:10) there’s two white people in this podcast, (41:12) but 41% of black owned businesses shuttered during COVID. (41:19) 41%.(41:19) And it was the largest upward transfer of wealth. (41:23) And that was $4 trillion in two years, (41:28) two, (41:28) three years, (41:29) 4 trillion. (41:31) Right.(41:32) And, (41:32) and this is, (41:33) remember, (41:33) let’s do numbers guys. (41:35) Allegedly Doge found 50 billion, (41:37) right? (41:37) $50 billion. (41:39) Okay.(41:39) Our interest is 1 trillion. (41:41) That’s 1000 billion, (41:44) 1000 billion. (41:45) So we’re 950 billion short.(41:48) First of all, (41:50) right there telling me that my $5,000 check is not coming in. (41:54) Is that not getting that? (41:55) You better not get that. (41:56) You son of a bitch.(41:57) You better not get that. (41:59) I’m doing it. (41:59) So now the entire country, (42:02) 36,000 billion in debt, (42:05) right? (42:06) That’s 36 trillion, (42:07) 36,000 billion.(42:09) And here we are quibbling over a billion, (42:11) 2 billion, (42:11) 10 billion. (42:12) It’s like, (42:12) we got to cut it. (42:14) And, (42:14) but a trillion, (42:15) a thousand billion dollars were transferred.(42:17) A thousand billion from the bottom, (42:20) I think 82% or some crazy number to the very top, (42:25) like 1%, (42:26) basically 5%. (42:28) Yeah. (42:29) Whatever.(42:30) Right. (42:31) Yeah, (42:33) exactly. (42:34) Okay.(42:34) And yes, (42:35) Amazon’s really cool, (42:36) right? (42:37) It’s real cool, (42:38) you know, (42:38) but why did they shut down your local business and keep Amazon open? (42:43) Who’s more essential for your, (42:45) for your life, (42:47) for your life? (42:48) It definitely is the local shop. (42:51) And I know a lot of stuff’s gotten nationalized, (42:54) but there’s still a lot of local stores that, (42:57) that, (42:57) that are, (42:58) that exist. (42:59) And this is what, (43:00) those are the ones that closed.(43:01) So once again, (43:02) there’s your five monkey problem. (43:03) We, (43:03) we made an 8 billion monkey problem and we failed miserably or we didn’t succeed. (43:07) It, (43:07) I don’t know which one was it.(43:10) So the one monkey that’s in there thinking critically, (43:13) he’s going to go up and they’re going to be like, (43:14) no, (43:15) no, (43:15) no, (43:15) you can’t do it. (43:16) It seemed like, (43:17) no guys, (43:17) listen, (43:18) there’s a person out there keeping us down. (43:21) It’s not real.(43:22) And I’m like, (43:22) no, (43:23) that’s misinformation. (43:24) That’s misinformation. (43:26) People are so conditioned to follow this stuff.(43:29) They can’t even see it. (43:31) It’s just like you’re stuck at Stockholm syndrome. (43:33) Really? (43:36) 100%.(43:36) Yeah. (43:37) Let’s get, (43:38) let’s get into misinformation. (43:39) Um, (43:40) this is back, (43:42) uh, (43:42) Chuck Schumer before Tucker Carlson got fired.(43:45) Now Tucker Carlson is wrong about a lot of things. (43:48) We got to do the caveats, (43:50) right? (43:50) Like I don’t agree with him on everything. (43:52) He’s not the best person to follow, (43:54) but he was starting to tell the truth and realize that he had been wrong about a (43:59) lot of things.(44:00) Um, (44:00) and right before he got canned from Fox news, (44:03) uh, (44:05) he was talking some truth, (44:06) right? (44:07) He was telling the truth about January 6th. (44:10) That’s what we’re going to see here. (44:11) All right.(44:12) And to, (44:14) to piggyback on the Tucker thing, (44:19) guys agree with people whose ideas you agree (44:23) with. (44:24) Like I agree with Jimmy door in his anti-war (44:28) stance, (44:29) but I vehemently disagree with his desire to have some kind of national (44:33) healthcare or whatever. (44:34) I just don’t, (44:35) I just, (44:36) I just do not agree with that stance.(44:38) Now, (44:38) when I see Jimmy door, (44:40) I’m going to champion all the anti-war and all this, (44:44) all the peace stuff with him because that’s where we align. (44:48) And when you meet someone like a Tucker, (44:50) you can align on the things that you totally agree with. (44:53) Cause I watched him and I watched Russell brand do this thing in Phoenix.(44:57) And it was, (44:57) we, (44:59) his speech was amazing. (45:00) And then it became like a Christian Sunday school. (45:02) It became the weirdest thing to me.(45:03) And it was like, (45:04) odd to watch this weird shift about demons and stuff. (45:07) It’s like, (45:07) okay, (45:09) that’s fine. (45:10) But yeah, (45:12) don’t have, (45:12) don’t have these heroes.(45:13) Like, (45:14) you can go, (45:14) yes, (45:14) I align a lot more with core values with Tucker. (45:17) Absolutely. (45:18) Right? (45:18) Absolutely.(45:19) So once again, (45:20) don’t have too many heroes. (45:21) Don’t get glummed on too bad. (45:22) Cause they’re going to disappoint you over time.(45:24) They’re going to break your heart. (45:25) So be careful. (45:26) The people watching are smart enough to know that we don’t have to do that thing (45:30) where, (45:30) you know, (45:31) it’s like, (45:31) okay, (45:31) I don’t agree with him on everything, (45:33) but blah, (45:33) blah.(45:34) Yeah, (45:35) we know you guys get it, (45:36) but yeah, (45:37) you guys get it. (45:38) It feels like I have to, (45:40) I, (45:41) I, (45:41) sometimes I do because like, (45:43) I just listened to an Epstein episode. (45:44) I did like four years ago and I said some really, (45:48) really poopy things.(45:50) And, (45:50) uh, (45:50) it’s, (45:51) it’s pretty messed up. (45:52) So anyway, (45:55) here’s a, (45:56) is this the one we’re talking about, (45:57) sir? (45:57) Yeah. (45:58) Yeah.(45:59) Chuck Schumer is not asking why instead Chuck Schumer went on the Senate floor (46:02) today to explode and to say that showing that video evidence of (46:07) wrongdoing by the federal government, (46:09) including the security forces, (46:10) the police department, (46:11) the Nancy Pelosi personally controlled, (46:13) letting the public see any of that is a threat to democracy. (46:17) Watch. (46:19) Last night, (46:20) millions of Americans tuned into one of the most shameful hours we have (46:25) ever seen on cable television.(46:28) Fox news host, (46:29) Tucker Carlson ran a lengthy night arguing the (46:33) January six capital attack was not a violent (46:38) insurrection. (46:39) I don’t think I’ve ever seen a primetime cable news anchor manipulate his (46:43) viewers the way Mr. (46:46) Carlson did last night. (46:50) I love this for many reasons.(46:52) Uh, (46:53) one it’s like media within media, (46:55) addressing a politician, (46:56) addressing the media it’s on info wars, (46:59) covering a Fox news segment, (47:01) talking about Chuck Schumer, (47:03) talking about a previous Fox news segment. (47:05) I love it. (47:06) I love it.(47:08) It says this talking about that, (47:11) talking about that, (47:11) talking about that, (47:12) coming back full circle, (47:13) talking about that. (47:14) Yeah. (47:15) Oh, (47:15) that’s all the God.(47:16) What a fucking asshole Schumer is. (47:19) Oh, (47:20) he said something that might not be true. (47:23) This is the most shameful thing we’ve ever seen.(47:27) Fight it. (47:27) A grip. (47:28) Do I fight a fight where, (47:32) yeah.(47:32) Words, (47:33) words are six ways to Sunday. (47:35) Any which way to get you. (47:36) Yeah.(47:37) All of them, (47:38) man. (47:39) Of course it’s fucking fake, (47:41) right? (47:42) It’s bullshit. (47:43) He knows it is.(47:44) He knows it. (47:46) He knows it. (47:47) They, (47:47) like you said, (47:48) they did not, (47:48) they fought not to release that footage because it gives another view of what (47:52) actually happened on January six.(47:55) Oh, (47:56) and that’s the thing. (47:56) It gives a full picture and the more data we have, (48:02) the more, (48:03) the better we are. (48:05) I mean, (48:06) I, (48:06) I, (48:07) I feel like Americans were a little more savvy, (48:10) might not be as technologically smart as they are now, (48:13) but they were a little more savvy about how this stuff were a little bit, (48:17) I think, (48:18) you know? (48:19) Hey, (48:20) but you know, (48:21) that’s what happens, (48:22) I guess.(48:24) Yeah. (48:24) So he goes on Schumer, (48:26) it goes on. (48:26) He’s not just complaining about this cause, (48:28) okay.(48:29) He can complain and say, (48:30) Oh, (48:30) this is shameful. (48:31) Sure. (48:32) That’s your opinion.(48:33) Fine. (48:33) But he goes on here to actually urge Fox to take action about this. (48:39) All right, (48:39) here we go.(48:40) I don’t think I’ve ever seen an anchor treat the American people and American (48:44) democracy with such. (48:46) Oh my God. (48:47) Can you pause this already? (48:50) Nothing.(48:50) All right. (48:50) Hold on. (48:51) That shameful that has ever appeared on American television in the history.(48:55) Yes, (48:56) sir. (48:57) Tucker’s expressing my, (48:59) uh, (49:00) I don’t know what to call it. (49:01) It’s not outrage.(49:02) It’s just like, (49:03) this is so absurd. (49:04) It’s so absurd for Schumer to go in front of the Senate and say these things (49:10) to say that I’m going to play one more time. (49:12) I’m gonna play one more time.(49:13) You ready? (49:13) Here we go. (49:14) Let’s, (49:14) let’s, (49:14) I want you fuming, (49:15) my friend. (49:16) I want you just reaching through the screen.(49:19) I don’t think I’ve ever seen an anchor treat the American people and American (49:23) democracy with such disdain. (49:29) I’ve never leave it there on that grin. (49:32) As you, (49:32) as you talk, (49:34) never seen an anchor treat the American people with such disdain.(49:38) No, (49:38) bro. (49:38) That’s what they do. (49:39) That’s what every news anchor does.(49:41) They fucking hate people. (49:42) They don’t treat you with respect. (49:44) They don’t think you’re smart.(49:46) They think you’re a dumb piece of shit and you’re going to believe everything (49:49) that they say. (49:51) Does anyone remember KJP before she became press secretary? (49:55) Fox was racist. (49:57) Fox is racist.(49:59) Fox will always be racist. (50:02) Uh, (50:04) yeah, (50:04) that doesn’t sound like disdain at all. (50:06) Like, (50:06) nah, (50:07) nah.(50:09) She’s right. (50:10) Based on their definition, (50:12) everything’s racist. (50:13) Right.(50:13) Well, (50:14) of course. (50:14) Yeah. (50:14) Cause everything is based on that.(50:15) If you don’t agree with the democratic party, (50:18) with their government, (50:19) really the Republican party too, (50:21) minus a couple of people, (50:22) then you’re a racist. (50:24) It doesn’t matter who voted nay, (50:27) who voted nay. (50:28) Congratulations, (50:29) sir.(50:30) Thank you. (50:30) Thank you for your service. (50:33) Yeah.(50:35) Speaking of which, (50:36) did you happen to watch that? (50:37) He comes out of that. (50:37) He comes out of the meeting and they’re like, (50:39) how are you voting? (50:40) He goes, (50:41) they convinced me. (50:42) I’m a no.(50:44) Yeah. (50:48) He’s the kindest meanest dude I’ve ever seen in my entire life. (50:52) He’s got some edge lately, (50:54) man.(50:54) Since his wife passed, (50:55) he’s really, (50:56) he’s let the five o’clock shadow come out and he’s, (50:59) he’s getting done. (51:00) This is dark, (51:01) dark Thomas, (51:03) dark Thomas, (51:05) dark Massey. (51:07) I love it anyway.(51:08) And it was crazy. (51:09) Cause like, (51:09) he’s like, (51:10) I was a lean, (51:11) no. (51:11) And they convinced me.(51:11) And he’s like, (51:12) basically over the next three years, (51:14) we’re going to add a trillion dollars. (51:15) That’s, (51:16) that’s it. (51:16) Perfect.(51:17) If the world’s perfect, (51:18) which government is far from, (51:19) uh, (51:20) that’s a trillion over three years. (51:21) Why would we vote for any of that? (51:23) Like he’s so right. (51:24) You know why? (51:25) But he’s the only one who voted now.(51:28) Yep. (51:29) But yeah, (51:29) the reason Schumer is mad here is because they’re after his power. (51:33) That’s a threat.(51:34) Speaking of truth is a threat to the government’s power. (51:36) So we can go ahead, (51:38) continue. (51:39) All right.(51:39) Here you go, (51:40) sir. (51:42) There’s nothing that shameful that has ever appeared on American television in (51:47) the history of the medium. (51:48) And so on the basis of that, (51:51) the self evident outrage of showing the public video that it paid for and has (51:54) a right to see Chuck Schumer called for the censorship of that video.(51:59) He’s going to come back tonight with another segment. (52:02) Fox news should tell him not to Fox news. (52:06) Rupert Murdoch tell Carlson not to run a second segment (52:11) of lies.(52:12) I urge Fox news to order Carlson to cease propagating the big lie on his (52:16) network and to level with their viewers about the truth, (52:20) the truth behind the efforts to mislead the public. (52:27) So he’s urging the same guy who said immigration was bad and then said (52:30) immigration’s good. (52:31) And then said immigration is bad and then said immigration’s good.(52:33) And then see a defund the police. (52:35) And then said, (52:36) don’t refund them. (52:38) Yeah.(52:39) If you expect people to be consistent about policy, (52:41) you’re playing the wrong game here. (52:43) They don’t care. (52:44) It’s whatever’s convenient for them at the time.(52:48) You know, (52:48) it just clicked in my head. (52:50) There’s a show called the United States of Tara. (52:53) I’ve heard of it.(52:54) Have you ever heard of it? (52:55) Yeah. (52:56) So basically it’s a woman with DID, (52:57) which is disassociative identity disorder. (53:01) So she has like 50 personalities inside her head.(53:04) So like, (53:04) it’s the thing where you actually see them change physically change and one (53:08) smokes and the other one does, (53:09) you know what I mean? (53:10) One doesn’t one drink, (53:11) you know, (53:11) whatever. (53:12) And it’s pretty interesting, (53:13) but like, (53:14) I just realized that’s every politician is the United States of Tara. (53:16) They will do whatever he, (53:18) whatever it is.(53:18) Look at Marco Rubio right now, (53:21) Marco route. (53:22) You have me nodding with a statement that Marco Rubio (53:26) said, (53:28) like that’s unheard of that. (53:31) I can.(53:33) Yeah. (53:35) Just the way that, (53:36) yeah, (53:36) man. (53:37) So Schumer is urging Fox news and that’s not a direct threat.(53:41) That’s not directly telling the press what to do. (53:44) But in light of like what came out with the Twitter files, (53:47) how the FBI was embedded within the social media companies, (53:51) you think they don’t have the same thing going on inside? (53:55) Uh, (53:57) inside these mainstream media? (53:58) No, (53:58) they’re probably worse. (54:02) Yeah, (54:02) absolutely.(54:03) And we want to, (54:04) do you want to take that comment from a dead? (54:05) Can’t dance once again, (54:07) dead. (54:07) Can’t dance. (54:08) Do me a favor, (54:08) please.(54:09) You are, (54:09) you follow Zach and myself from yesterday. (54:12) I think on X jump on, (54:14) on our thing, (54:15) go to drop the mask, (54:16) give him a follow, (54:16) please. (54:17) I’ll be, (54:17) we’d be so grateful for that.(54:18) And thank you so much for joining us on that spaces. (54:21) You had a lot of good points. (54:23) Yeah, (54:23) thanks.(54:24) I’d have to get on some of those spaces. (54:25) I’m just working all the freaking time. (54:27) Uh, (54:28) but he says, (54:28) what about the, (54:29) what about the Murdoch trust dispute that was played out in the show succession before it even happened? (54:34) It’s about gaining control of the news to maintain democracy in quotes, (54:38) AKA Fox.(54:39) Yeah, (54:41) I have not seen the show. (54:43) I don’t know exactly what this is referencing, (54:45) but I believe it. (54:49) People say that like COVID was planned out beforehand.(54:52) Maybe, (54:53) I don’t know. (54:54) Maybe it could be a coincidence. (54:55) A lot of things happen.(54:56) Coincidentally, (54:57) look at the Simpsons predicting everything that’s happened. (55:00) All the major things that happened over the last, (55:03) like 30 years that the show’s been on. (55:05) Absolutely.(55:06) And once they do a lot of things that don’t play out, (55:09) right? (55:09) Like let, (55:10) let’s use Alex Jones, (55:11) a great example. (55:13) Um, (55:14) Alex Jones gets some really interesting things. (55:18) Correct.(55:19) Like nine 11 in August, (55:24) right? (55:24) Like he’s gotten some of that stuff, (55:26) Bohemian Grove. (55:27) He’s broken some brilliance. (55:28) He sees patterns.(55:30) Now I think he jumps on anything first and then tries to reverse (55:33) engineer it, (55:34) I think. (55:35) So it’s a little different, (55:38) but when you can see patterns, (55:40) you start seeing like, (55:41) once again, (55:42) we, (55:43) we talked about provoked on Scott Horton’s amazing book and it’s groundhog day. (55:48) It’s guys fighting another guy.(55:51) We say we back the, (55:53) we back guy. (55:53) Number two, (55:55) guy. (55:55) Number two takes our help.(55:57) We, (55:58) we help by destroying everything. (56:00) And guy number two doesn’t get gain anything except for many years and (56:03) lives and, (56:04) you know, (56:05) destruction and just, (56:06) you know, (56:06) property being destroyed. (56:08) You know, (56:08) like that’s what happens every time over and over and over again.(56:12) So when you start seeing the beginning of it, (56:14) Mearsheimer seven years before boot and even sets a boot in, (56:17) in Ukraine tells us exactly how the end of it’s going to be (56:21) before it even starts. (56:23) Kind of interesting. (56:24) Right.(56:24) It, (56:25) what is he psychic? (56:26) I don’t think he’s grabbing cards and like holding them up to his turban turban and (56:30) going like, (56:30) you know, (56:31) like, (56:31) uh, (56:32) uh, (56:32) the old, (56:32) the old Johnny Carson bit, (56:34) you know? (56:35) Oh, (56:36) here’s, (56:36) here’s a good one. (56:36) Ready? (56:37) Ready? (56:37) Here we go. (56:39) Oh yeah.(56:40) Irish spring. (56:42) John Paul, (56:42) the second Dan Quayle name a soap, (56:48) a Pope and a dope. (56:51) That’s my old Johnny Carson.(56:53) That’s a good one, (56:54) man. (56:54) You’re good with that. (56:56) I try with voices, (56:57) but I, (56:57) you know, (56:57) the thing is it’s attempt and you get better.(56:59) Like you’re Trump man. (57:01) Spot on. (57:02) Uh, (57:02) I heard Andrews, (57:03) Alex Jones today.(57:05) It’s better. (57:05) It is better than mine. (57:06) It is better than mine.(57:08) So I yield to the master. (57:12) Yes. (57:13) Yes.(57:14) Uh, (57:14) so what, (57:15) what we just showed was on info wars. (57:17) That was what Alex Jones thought. (57:19) Tucker Carlson.(57:20) Carlson got fired, (57:21) fired for is talking about the January 6th stuff. (57:24) And it’s interesting because everyone like Tucker came out and said, (57:28) I can’t tell you why. (57:29) I don’t even know why I got fired from Fox.(57:31) They didn’t tell him. (57:32) So everyone has their own opinion. (57:34) What actually got him can’t, (57:36) uh, (57:37) Alex Jones was the January 6th stuff.(57:40) We’re going to look at this one next. (57:42) Uh, (57:42) he went on a tirade talking about vaccines. (57:47) That could be it.(57:48) I don’t know. (57:50) But maybe let’s go through this. (57:51) You have a guest.(57:52) Cause I have a guest. (57:53) Do you have an actual guest? (57:56) Uh, (57:58) yes, (57:58) but I can’t say it live. (58:00) Okay.(58:01) I’m going to say it was a week after Kennedy was brought on. (58:04) So, (58:05) okay. (58:06) Well, (58:06) that’s what, (58:07) uh, (58:07) we’re going to see here.(58:09) Let’s take a look. (58:09) I know. (58:10) Is that what this one is? (58:10) Oh gosh.(58:11) I hope I didn’t spoil my own thing. (58:13) Sometimes you wonder just how filthy and dishonest our news media are. (58:17) You’ll be in the shower and you’ll think they’re bad, (58:19) but how bad are they? (58:21) Well, (58:21) here’s one measure of their badness.(58:22) You can try this at home. (58:23) Ask yourself, (58:24) is any news organization, (58:25) you know, (58:26) of so corrupt that it’s willing to hurt you on behalf of its biggest advertisers. (58:31) The other channels took hundreds of millions of dollars from big pharma companies, (58:35) and then they shilled for their sketchy products on the air.(58:37) And as they did that, (58:38) they maligned anyone who was skeptical of those products. (58:42) Robert Kennedy knew early that the COVID vaccines were both ineffective and (58:45) potentially dangerous. (58:46) And he said so in public, (58:48) to the extent he was allowed.(58:50) Science has since proven Robert F. (58:52) Kennedy Jr. (58:53) right, (58:53) unequivocally right. (58:55) But Kennedy was not rewarded for this. (58:56) He was vilified.(58:57) He was censored because he dared to criticize their advertisers, (59:00) the news media called Bobby Kennedy a Nazi. (59:03) And then they attacked his family. (59:05) It was a year ago that every media outlet in the United States from USA Today to (59:08) the New York Times told you it was a dangerous conspiracy theory to believe the (59:12) U.S. (59:12) government had ever funded secret bio labs in Ukraine.(59:15) The idea was ridiculous. (59:16) In fact, (59:17) it was Russian disinformation. (59:19) And then one day in sworn testimony, (59:21) Toria Newland of the state department accidentally admitted that it was true.(59:25) Now we have learned that actually it is far worse than just bio labs. (59:30) Not only has the Biden administration been maintaining these labs in Ukraine in (59:33) the middle of a war, (59:34) it also has quote sensitive nuclear technology in Ukraine as well. (59:39) And no, (59:39) we’re not making that up.(59:41) They admitted it today. (59:44) So he went on a bit of a tie right here. (59:46) He didn’t quite get to Kennedy.(59:48) Uh, (59:48) at least completely yet, (59:49) but he didn’t mention him, (59:50) the vaccines, (59:52) Kennedy talking about vaccines. (59:53) That makes the most sense to me. (59:56) That’s the most straightforward answer is he was talking shit about (59:59) pharmaceutical products.(1:00:00) Pharmaceuticals basically fund media with their advertising. (1:00:04) So if you want the most simple explanation, (1:00:07) that’s the one I think. (1:00:10) And to piggyback on that, (1:00:13) I don’t know if everyone’s aware, (1:00:15) but only two countries in the entire world allow pharmaceuticals to advertise (1:00:19) on television.(1:00:20) One is New Zealand and the United States. (1:00:24) New Zealand is much stricter than we are about it. (1:00:26) But if you ever notice you’ve got a nice little picnic with this happy family (1:00:30) and you’re like, (1:00:30) ha ha, (1:00:31) we’re holding hands, (1:00:32) skipping and like side effects, (1:00:33) men include anal leakage.(1:00:35) You’re like, (1:00:35) ha ha ha. (1:00:36) This is so cute. (1:00:37) And death stroke, (1:00:40) heart attack.(1:00:41) And you’re like, (1:00:41) you’re just going through this. (1:00:42) All these things are happening. (1:00:44) Right.(1:00:44) And we watch this and then you look, (1:00:46) look at CNN, (1:00:49) 75% of advertising. (1:00:51) So the funding is 75% from CNN. (1:00:56) So who, (1:00:57) what do you think they’re advertising for? (1:00:59) You think they’re getting their money’s worth selling the shitty pill on a (1:01:03) freaking, (1:01:04) on an advertisement, (1:01:05) on a commercial? (1:01:06) No, (1:01:06) no, (1:01:07) they are not making money on that.(1:01:08) Where they’re making money is on everything else that they get to steer the (1:01:12) media and tell you what to think because they bought the time. (1:01:16) They bought the time by buying the advertising time. (1:01:22) They sure did.(1:01:23) Then he gets into talking about Ukraine as well. (1:01:26) I’m sure that didn’t make people happy. (1:01:27) The people that have the influence, (1:01:30) right? (1:01:31) People that can actually come in and say, (1:01:33) Fox, (1:01:33) you got to knock this off or we’re going to come fuck up your network.(1:01:37) Right? (1:01:39) So talking about the bio labs, (1:01:40) talking about the war we’re funding, (1:01:43) why are we funding this? (1:01:44) What’s the goal here? (1:01:45) There’s no real reason that they give us. (1:01:49) I’m sure they didn’t. (1:01:50) And I don’t know if you saw that.(1:01:51) The one with the congressional hearing with a new wind and the bio labs where (1:01:56) they’re like, (1:01:56) yeah, (1:01:57) you’re saying there are bio labs. (1:01:58) I was like, (1:01:59) well, (1:01:59) there are biological institutions that (1:02:05) we’re afraid Russia may weaponize. (1:02:08) Yeah.(1:02:08) Oh, (1:02:09) right. (1:02:10) Okay. (1:02:10) Right, (1:02:11) right, (1:02:11) right.(1:02:12) I got it. (1:02:12) Yeah. (1:02:12) That was part of that clip.(1:02:13) But I cut it out cause it was just too rambly and long, (1:02:16) but yeah, (1:02:18) exactly. (1:02:18) She did admit it. (1:02:19) It’s, (1:02:20) it’s there.(1:02:21) It’s all there for you to see. (1:02:23) And Jimmy doors, (1:02:24) anti-war and he brought Jimmy door on too. (1:02:26) I do think the nail in the coffin was RFK the week before it literally was like, (1:02:30) like Tucker’s like, (1:02:31) you know what guys, (1:02:33) I am going to do my show cause I did this other thing before.(1:02:37) I’m not going to do this anymore. (1:02:39) You know what I mean? (1:02:39) Like I think he, (1:02:40) he’s, (1:02:41) he, (1:02:41) he had his Iraq moment. (1:02:43) He broke from that, (1:02:45) you know, (1:02:45) from that shackles of that.(1:02:46) Thank goodness that he did. (1:02:47) Now don’t get me wrong. (1:02:48) He’s going down some weird paths, (1:02:49) but that’s okay.(1:02:51) That’s okay. (1:02:51) At least he’s very open to talking to anyone about anything. (1:02:54) I mean, (1:02:55) look, (1:02:55) look at the thing with Crenshaw.(1:02:56) Did you see this thing that happened with Crenshaw this week? (1:02:59) Yeah. (1:03:00) I’ll fucking kill him. (1:03:01) I’ll effing kill him.(1:03:02) Right. (1:03:02) Yeah. (1:03:03) Yeah.(1:03:04) I’ll effing kill him if I ever see him. (1:03:05) Blah, (1:03:05) blah, (1:03:05) blah. (1:03:05) And then I’m not kidding.(1:03:07) Yeah. (1:03:08) Yeah. (1:03:08) I’m not kidding.(1:03:09) Tucker Reese goes, (1:03:10) how about you come on the show and see how you do? (1:03:12) Yeah. (1:03:12) Like dude, (1:03:13) that, (1:03:14) that is what’s called open. (1:03:16) That is what’s called open.(1:03:17) I’ve been on Facebook. (1:03:18) I’ve invited people onto debates to debate on, (1:03:22) on show thinking I’m going to be in trouble. (1:03:24) No joke.(1:03:25) Like going in thinking I’m on over my head. (1:03:27) And once again, (1:03:28) to your point, (1:03:29) like what we’re doing here is challenging ourselves, (1:03:31) right? (1:03:31) We’re doing something different. (1:03:33) So in that spirit, (1:03:34) I’m like, (1:03:35) let me get schooled.(1:03:36) Let me get humbled. (1:03:38) Like I need to learn how to state my case better. (1:03:42) Right.(1:03:43) So I can only do that against people who speak better on the (1:03:45) other side. (1:03:45) Right. (1:03:46) So I invite people at person after person I invite.(1:03:49) They’re like, (1:03:49) you won’t believe what I say anyway. (1:03:52) And I’m like, (1:03:53) that’s the side you’re on. (1:03:54) You won’t believe what I say anyway.(1:03:56) So we shouldn’t talk. (1:03:57) Does that sound like you’re going to resolve anything when let’s (1:04:02) not talk to Putin? (1:04:03) Cause you wouldn’t believe what we have to say about it. (1:04:05) Like, (1:04:05) are you, (1:04:06) are you kidding me? (1:04:07) Are you? (1:04:07) It’s, (1:04:07) it’s silly, (1:04:08) right? (1:04:09) Yeah.(1:04:10) Anyone with, (1:04:11) we also want the same thing, (1:04:12) by the way, (1:04:13) it’s all that minerals, (1:04:15) two to $7 trillion worth per lens that Graham, (1:04:20) that sweet, (1:04:21) sweet mineral cash. (1:04:22) Sorry. (1:04:24) Every Ukrainian is going to die for us.(1:04:27) Then Russians to the Russians are dying. (1:04:30) It’s the best money we’ve ever spent. (1:04:36) All right.(1:04:37) I got another Tucker. (1:04:38) I don’t hate a lot of people. (1:04:40) I know I said I hate people.(1:04:42) I don’t actually hate people, (1:04:43) but I hate Lindsey Graham. (1:04:44) Like legitimately he’s even Millie. (1:04:47) I find Lindsey Graham despicable and I I’m on the fence with (1:04:53) McCain only because he kind of cope.(1:04:57) Like, (1:04:58) I mean, (1:04:58) I’m sorry. (1:04:59) I don’t think you can have your whole life and then reflect me (1:05:01) like, (1:05:01) Oh, (1:05:01) I’m cool now. (1:05:02) I don’t think you get to be like Dick, (1:05:04) like Dick Cheney.(1:05:05) That’s another motherfucker. (1:05:07) I do. (1:05:07) I fucking hate like that whole administration pulled my heart and (1:05:13) America into into a possible oblivion with the beginning of the (1:05:18) Middle East, (1:05:18) the beginning of the, (1:05:20) of the conquest of the Middle East per some country, (1:05:24) which will remain nameless.(1:05:26) I’ll draw an upside on triangle to give you half of the (1:05:29) answer, (1:05:30) but, (1:05:30) um, (1:05:32) you know, (1:05:33) they’re pushing for us to do this for them. (1:05:37) And we are spending and killing ourselves over this. (1:05:40) And we are shifting to Iran.(1:05:42) Don’t, (1:05:42) don’t kid yourself. (1:05:43) There’s going to be a false flag event that something’s going to (1:05:45) happen and they’re going to use, (1:05:46) guess what guys, (1:05:47) the media. (1:05:48) And this is why it’s great that we’re talking about this because (1:05:51) I think we’re, (1:05:51) we’re letting everybody know about it.(1:05:55) Yeah, (1:05:55) well, (1:05:56) I got one more Tucker clip. (1:05:57) If you want to go into that, (1:05:58) I got it. (1:05:59) I got it.(1:05:59) My friend, (1:05:59) go ahead and set her up. (1:06:01) Last one. (1:06:02) It’s continuing on what he was talking about last time.(1:06:05) Uh, (1:06:05) more in the, (1:06:06) on the vaccine side. (1:06:08) So you’re about to get booted from YouTube. (1:06:10) Sorry about that.(1:06:11) No, (1:06:11) you know what? (1:06:12) It’s funny. (1:06:13) I had a, (1:06:13) remember that one that I got the little dinger on? (1:06:15) They just removed the entire video. (1:06:17) It’s like four.(1:06:18) It was like two hours. (1:06:19) You and I talk and I make one opinion that there’s a there, (1:06:22) I think there’s a correlation between the whatever and the things and (1:06:26) the things with the other things. (1:06:27) Anyway, (1:06:28) I’ll, (1:06:28) I’ll let it go.(1:06:31) Conversations. (1:06:32) He’s not running to get rich. (1:06:33) He’s running to make things better, (1:06:34) but he’s not allowed to have those conversations.(1:06:36) He’s been censored. (1:06:38) Other media won’t even talk to him. (1:06:39) He criticized their advertisers.(1:06:41) It was the reaction on television today. (1:06:43) The anti-vaccine activist, (1:06:45) Robert F. (1:06:45) Kennedy Jr. (1:06:45) has filed paperwork to run for president as a Democrat in 2024. (1:06:49) You see it on Fox news.(1:06:50) You see it from Joe Rogan. (1:06:52) You hear it from Robert F. (1:06:53) Kennedy Jr. (1:06:54) There are a lot of dangerous people out there who are not accepting the (1:06:57) fact that these vaccines protect people from dying from COVID. (1:07:00) I’ve written for years about Robert Kennedy and other liberals who are (1:07:05) absurd in their anti-vaccine, (1:07:08) anti-science, (1:07:08) uh, (1:07:09) activities.(1:07:10) People like the Robert F. (1:07:11) Kennedy juniors, (1:07:12) the people with big platforms that are using them to be anti-mask and (1:07:16) anti-vax. (1:07:18) He’s extreme. (1:07:20) He’s dangerous.(1:07:21) Said one notice, (1:07:22) not there, (1:07:23) not anywhere is a point by point rebuttal of his actual points. (1:07:27) They never engage him on the facts. (1:07:28) They can’t, (1:07:29) they would lose.(1:07:29) Instead, (1:07:30) they impugn his character. (1:07:31) Now that man they call dangerous is Joe Biden’s leading primary opponent. (1:07:35) And their view remains the same.(1:07:36) Shut up. (1:07:37) You’re not allowed to talk. (1:07:40) Yeah.(1:07:40) Key point right there is when somebody just tries to shut you up instead of (1:07:45) actually refuting your arguments. (1:07:48) That’s when you know, (1:07:49) you’re not dealing with an honest person and that’s, (1:07:51) that’s what they do. (1:07:53) When do we see that again? (1:07:54) Once again, (1:07:55) when do we see that we saw very recently? (1:07:57) I can’t possibly think of any situation where the media has lied and tried (1:08:03) to silence people.(1:08:05) I can’t, (1:08:07) I’m coming now with something, (1:08:08) but, (1:08:09) um, (1:08:10) and it’s so interesting. (1:08:11) And this is another, (1:08:13) I don’t know if people know this. (1:08:14) Once again, (1:08:16) Jason, (1:08:16) you and I were, (1:08:17) we’re starting this thing out.(1:08:18) We’re just getting some people. (1:08:19) I think we’re talking to people that other people might not talk to. (1:08:21) They might not come across.(1:08:22) So maybe we get lucky and talk, (1:08:23) get to spread these messages that this is really the point. (1:08:26) We are messengers. (1:08:27) That’s it.(1:08:28) Nothing more. (1:08:29) That’s we get to spread the message because we are lucky enough to be able to (1:08:33) research this and have the time so we can condense it into something palpable. (1:08:37) But basically the United States, (1:08:40) the CIA used social media in other (1:08:44) countries to create revolutions, (1:08:46) to overthrow governments.(1:08:48) That’s what our government did. (1:08:50) That’s what the NED is. (1:08:52) USAID, (1:08:53) Victoria, (1:08:54) Newland, (1:08:54) the IRI, (1:08:56) all these things.(1:08:58) When it came home to roost, (1:09:00) they saw the danger that it had on their own power in their own country (1:09:05) and look at what they did locally. (1:09:08) And the second they stopped the shenanigans of trying to take over the Eastern (1:09:12) block countries, (1:09:13) which they still are by the way, (1:09:14) because they can do the VPN stuff or whatever, (1:09:16) and they can do it per the country and the boundary and all that. (1:09:19) Look at all the rules or all the laws by Europe and all that, (1:09:23) trying to shut it all down.(1:09:24) They do not want dissension because they are wrong. (1:09:28) They know they’re wrong and they do not have an argument. (1:09:32) They are just telling you climate change is a problem.(1:09:37) We have the solution. (1:09:39) You can’t make money. (1:09:40) We can pay you.(1:09:42) You can’t take care of your own health. (1:09:45) We must clothe you and bathe you in feet. (1:09:47) These are your natural rights all of a sudden per the UN.(1:09:51) And we sit there and I mean, (1:09:53) I hate that I keep going on these tirades, (1:09:56) but it’s like we used this freedom of speech to overturn other countries. (1:10:00) And now we are now censoring ourselves because it hurts our power (1:10:05) structure within our own country. (1:10:07) I mean, where’s the irony in that? (1:10:10) Yeah.(1:10:11) Yeah, man. (1:10:13) I still wonder about that. (1:10:15) I’m like, how did Donald Trump get in? (1:10:19) You know what I mean? (1:10:20) Because he seemed to be so, like, hated by this establishment, (1:10:25) by this deep state thing, whatever you want to call it.(1:10:30) I mean, the second time or the first? (1:10:32) The second time. (1:10:34) OK, I agree. OK, I just want to be clear, because the first one, (1:10:36) I think, was Karl Rove and like very strategically done.(1:10:39) And they underestimated him. (1:10:41) That’s just like, yeah, yeah. (1:10:43) OK, go ahead.(1:10:44) But I just want to clarify the like, because I agree with you. (1:10:47) Yeah, the first time. OK, I think it was an accident.(1:10:49) I think they all thought Hillary’s got this in the bag. (1:10:52) We don’t have to do much. Right.(1:10:54) So but the second time they knew. (1:10:58) I think I guess my (1:11:01) my theory is that they just couldn’t. (1:11:04) They couldn’t do enough to stop it without being too obvious, (1:11:08) without giving away the game.Right. (1:11:11) And that doesn’t mean Trump is good at almost anything, but he’s definitely not. (1:11:16) Well, I don’t even want to say definitely he could be.(1:11:19) They could have got to him. (1:11:20) They could have just said, yeah, we’ll let him in (1:11:24) because he will do what we want. (1:11:26) We’ll trick him into it.(1:11:26) Someone got to him, Jason. (1:11:29) Let’s not kid ourselves like we’re seeing a palpable shift (1:11:33) in a clear favoritism, right? (1:11:35) Someone someone’s talking to him. (1:11:37) And I don’t know they got him.(1:11:38) I love gots the right word. (1:11:40) But they got him. (1:11:41) You know what I mean? He’s hooked right now.(1:11:43) He might change his mind, but he’s hooked right now. (1:11:46) Pretty clear. Right.(1:11:48) That does seem to be the thing, right? (1:11:50) Like even Javier Millet in Argentina, you would think that the powers (1:11:55) that be would not want someone who calls himself an anarcho (1:11:59) capitalist to get power anywhere because that would really fuck things up. But. (1:12:04) He went to Israel, he kissed the wall, he did the thing.(1:12:08) He’s Jewish. (1:12:09) The thing. (1:12:11) Look at Elon.(1:12:11) Elon, Elon went on that trip. (1:12:14) Mm hmm. (1:12:14) We come back and he’s like.(1:12:17) Whatever the words are to bless whoever. (1:12:20) I think I think Tesla’s are kosher now. (1:12:22) Actually, the picture of Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro (1:12:25) sitting around the table with Netanyahu still haunts me.(1:12:29) Right. And and once again. (1:12:33) I admire the fuck out of Jordan Peterson.(1:12:38) Absolutely. (1:12:39) Like when you sit and you just listen to the. (1:12:44) Processing the thought, how things affect things, all of that.(1:12:50) It’s like 99 percent on board. (1:12:52) And then you go, dude, you lived about tyranny. (1:12:56) You knew about Hitler and you’re like Hitler and of anyone’s Hitler 2.0. (1:13:01) If anyone’s Hitler 2.0, this will definitely get us off YouTube.(1:13:04) But if anybody’s Hitler 2.0, we know it’s the guy who starts with a B (1:13:08) and ends with a B and ends with a got you. (1:13:10) You know, I mean, it’s like a very old antiquated email server. (1:13:16) Then Yahoo.Yeah. Yeah. (1:13:18) All right.Yahoo. (1:13:20) That’s OK. Anyway.Yeah. (1:13:21) I still have a Yahoo account. (1:13:23) But anyway, but that’s the point, right? (1:13:25) It’s like they definitely got to him.(1:13:27) So whether they’ll have a zero this whole time. (1:13:29) But, you know, once again, to Trump’s credit, (1:13:34) once as a person, he he’s done what he said he would (1:13:38) for the people that have given him votes in the Libertarian Party (1:13:41) with Russell Burke, for example. (1:13:43) And he did.He did. He didn’t free him the first time. (1:13:46) He didn’t know anything about a minority.(1:13:47) Did he care? But when it mattered, he cared, I guess. (1:13:49) And he did it. (1:13:50) Once again, I’m just talking about the individual things, right? (1:13:53) I’m getting better for the other thing.(1:13:55) He’s working on the piece. (1:13:56) Look, we’re two months in and Ukraine’s pretty much in over (1:14:01) a month, which is wild, right? (1:14:04) Like, yeah, this could have been done at any time. (1:14:07) They chose to keep it going.(1:14:08) And he did a month in. (1:14:10) Yeah. You know, it’s five, three years later, right? (1:14:13) It’s unbelievable.(1:14:15) And once again, Ukraine’s a great example to your point. (1:14:18) Look, Lockheed Martin pays the other 25% of that bill, don’t they? (1:14:22) You know what I mean? (1:14:23) So Tucker Tucker’s upset and Apple cars left and right. (1:14:26) Money aside, like, yeah, my the inflation’s up my bank account.(1:14:31) My dollar doesn’t go as far as it used to. (1:14:34) Yeah, that’s true. (1:14:34) But frickin Ukrainians, hundreds of thousands are dead.(1:14:39) Because of the evil people in our government (1:14:42) and that other government that’s somewhere over in the Middle East. (1:14:46) Yeah. Yeah.And let’s OK, let’s do it. (1:14:49) Let’s talk about Dan Bongino. (1:14:52) Dan Bongino, let’s don’t trust that guy.(1:14:56) Well, are you kidding? (1:14:57) Hold on. We’re going to just rewind it really quickly here (1:15:00) because it literally just happened this week. (1:15:01) Once again, in real time, Dan Bongino.(1:15:04) He is on video saying something about, oh, what’s the first? (1:15:09) Well, who do you what do you love the most or something? (1:15:11) And this is on this. He’s like Israel. (1:15:13) He just says Israel, like out of the fucking of all the things.(1:15:16) Like when they ask Kamala, what’s your biggest conflict? (1:15:18) Iran. What? What? (1:15:20) Are you fucking kidding me? (1:15:22) Get the fuck out of here. (1:15:23) Get the you’re in a fucking war with the largest nuclear power.(1:15:26) And your biggest problem right now is Iran. (1:15:30) You’re so fucking stupid (1:15:32) to think that we’re that fucking stupid. (1:15:35) Like you’re you’re that dumb, right? (1:15:37) So I didn’t even see that.(1:15:39) Right. So now we will find that. (1:15:41) And he says that then he goes on fucking Tim Pool.(1:15:45) You know, Epstein was a massage. (1:15:47) I’m sorry. Epstein worked for a Middle East thing.(1:15:50) I’ve got a high level journalist telling me all this shit. (1:15:54) And what? I don’t know. (1:15:55) It’s Middle East country, of course.Epstein. (1:15:57) I don’t know which one he would actually be part of. (1:16:00) But but, you know, like Epstein was not a fucking Palestinian fucking agent.(1:16:05) I’m pretty sure, guys. (1:16:07) I’m pretty sure he wasn’t an Iraqi or an Afghani. (1:16:10) I’m pretty sure, guys, that Epstein wasn’t (1:16:15) anyone else in the Middle East except for one nation.(1:16:20) That’s right smack dab in the middle of causing all the all the ruckus. (1:16:24) Mm hmm. (1:16:26) And right.Yeah. (1:16:28) Like that, he can’t say that. (1:16:30) And that once again, then you hear cash talk about Iran being a problem.(1:16:33) Like they’re all in line with it. (1:16:35) So it is a very scary thing. (1:16:37) I’m very concerned about that direction.(1:16:40) Oh, I just got a text from Bibi. (1:16:43) He wants us to stop talking about this. (1:16:45) They’ll pay us.(1:16:46) Who does? (1:16:48) Bibi. Oh, nice. (1:16:50) Did he want us to talk about that? (1:16:52) If we’re going to talk about that, (1:16:53) he just said, change the conversation, change the topic, give us (1:16:56) give us a thousand bucks.(1:16:58) What does he have on you, Jason? (1:16:59) What does he have on you? (1:17:02) He’s got my number. I don’t know how he got it. (1:17:04) Oh, I know.(1:17:06) He’s he’s been on it forever, my friend. (1:17:08) You and the five. (1:17:08) I yeah, it’s because we’re dangerous.(1:17:11) We’re dangerous. (1:17:12) All right. I’m putting up the next clip.(1:17:14) Let’s share with us with these groups. (1:17:16) Do we do that danger? (1:17:17) Antivaxxers already? I already did that one. (1:17:19) Yeah, we did.Yeah. (1:17:20) So that’s what we talked about with with Tucker, (1:17:22) a couple of different reasons why maybe he got fired, (1:17:25) probably just telling a little too much truth, a little too much. (1:17:29) Yeah, and I’ll be honest, I think it’s the best thing that happened for him.(1:17:34) Oh, yeah, for sure. (1:17:36) And I I know it. (1:17:38) I can tell you I didn’t watch Fox much before.(1:17:41) Every once in a while, I come across Tucker. (1:17:43) I have Tucker. Tucker is easy to watch for me, (1:17:45) because even when I disagree with it, I’m like, compel me to change my mind, buddy.(1:17:50) Like, I’m still open to him sharing his ideas, right? (1:17:53) Yeah. So watching that’s great. (1:17:55) But since I’ve not even had, I can’t say I’ve had Fox on at all.(1:17:58) And then like Jesse Watters gets his spot. (1:18:01) And I’m like, I know Jesse Watters is because Jesse Watters from Philadelphia, (1:18:04) you know, so when he talks like this, it’s like you can hear it coming out (1:18:07) of his face. And I’m like, dude, just shut up, Jesse Watters.(1:18:12) Just shut up. (1:18:14) And go home when he talks home on the phone. (1:18:17) That’s what he says.That’s his accent. (1:18:18) Yeah. So we’re not supposed to talk about vaccines.(1:18:21) We’re not supposed to talk about Israel. (1:18:23) We’re not supposed to talk about elections being stolen. (1:18:27) But of course, it’s OK when they do it.(1:18:31) It is OK when they do it, isn’t it? (1:18:34) Let us begin. Let’s go. (1:18:37) So if we’re all in agreement that it is incorrect (1:18:41) to say the 2020 election was stolen, what about the 2016 election? (1:18:48) Look, I’m not going to go back into history.(1:18:52) It was a stolen election. (1:18:54) It was stolen. Stolen.(1:18:55) He’s an illegitimate president. (1:18:57) He’s an illegitimate president. (1:18:58) You know, pretending to be president.(1:19:00) Why do you think the president is going to such great lengths (1:19:02) to essentially prove that he beat you? (1:19:05) Because he didn’t. (1:19:06) One third of Clinton supporters say Trump election is not legitimate. (1:19:10) I think he’s an illegitimate president that didn’t really win.(1:19:12) You are absolutely right. (1:19:14) You can run the best campaign. (1:19:15) You can even become the nominee (1:19:17) and you can have the election stolen from you.(1:19:21) The 2016 election was stolen. (1:19:24) Got a nicer way to say that. (1:19:25) Say Russia hacked the election.(1:19:27) Russia hacked our election. (1:19:29) Russia hacked our election. (1:19:30) A little louder, please.(1:19:32) Russia hacked our election. (1:19:34) That was a 9-11 scale event. (1:19:36) This was a kind of cyber 9-11.(1:19:38) Cyber 9-11. (1:19:39) Yes. Russia hacked our election.(1:19:41) Russia, of course, hacked our election here. (1:19:43) Half of Clinton’s voters believe the conspiracy theory (1:19:46) that Russia hacked election day votes. (1:19:49) We know that they were into voting rolls.(1:19:51) Actual interference with the elections themselves. (1:19:54) We know it happened. (1:19:55) Despite no credible evidence, (1:19:58) 67% of Democrats believe Russia tampered with vote tallies.(1:20:02) Hacking the U.S. election. (1:20:03) Hacking the U.S. election. (1:20:05) Russia hacked our election.(1:20:06) The Russians hacked our election. (1:20:07) Russia hacked… (1:20:10) You’re muted. (1:20:15) Oh, you’re still going.(1:20:16) Muted. (1:20:19) Can’t hear you, buddy. (1:20:21) I did it, man.(1:20:22) I did it again. (1:20:23) It looked like a really interesting comment. (1:20:25) Your face was telling me that that was… (1:20:27) It was.It was really good. (1:20:28) I’m like, wait, wait. (1:20:29) You don’t want to hear the other three and a half minutes (1:20:30) of Russia hacking the elections.(1:20:32) We were only a minute and a half of that. (1:20:34) Minute and a half, guys. (1:20:35) This goes on for five minutes.(1:20:37) Right. (1:20:37) There’s two and a half more times of that amount in there (1:20:41) that we’re not sharing. (1:20:42) We’re sparing you that.(1:20:44) So just think about that for a second. (1:20:45) We’re going to let you guys sit with that. (1:20:48) They start a whole investigation.(1:20:50) They spent tens of millions of dollars, (1:20:53) two years for the Mueller report to come out and say, (1:20:56) yeah, we can’t find anything. (1:20:59) What was there? (1:21:01) Nothing. (1:21:01) Can’t find anything, man.(1:21:03) No Russia, collusion, no hacking. (1:21:07) It was all bullshit. (1:21:08) Collusion, collusion, da, da, da, da, da.(1:21:11) Oh, by the way, to all my podcast friends, (1:21:14) all my buddies, Jason, yourselves, Zach, (1:21:18) Sean actually would probably be great. (1:21:20) There is a LinkedIn ad for a podcast or a remote. (1:21:23) It’s not unpaid, (1:21:25) but I think it’s like a rock and metal person.(1:21:28) They get an interview like rock and metal people. (1:21:30) So if you’re really into rock and metal, (1:21:32) I told my friend, Chris, my old co-host, Chris Peralta, (1:21:35) told him to do it. (1:21:36) I’m not sure if he’s going to, but he should, (1:21:38) because he’s really good at that.(1:21:40) But if anyone’s interested, go ahead and jump on LinkedIn. (1:21:42) I can share the link. (1:21:43) Just let me know if you have a question about it.(1:21:46) I’m linked out. (1:21:47) Linked out. (1:21:50) Anyways, what do we got next? (1:21:52) Anything else to say about the hypocrisy? (1:21:56) The hypocrisy is the worst part.(1:22:00) No, the waiting’s the hardest part. (1:22:03) Waiting is the hardest part. (1:22:05) But that’s only for Tom Petty.(1:22:07) But no, no, you’re right. (1:22:08) It is absolute hypocrisy. (1:22:11) This, Hillary has talked about this.(1:22:14) So, I mean, the Steele dossier. (1:22:15) Come on, man. (1:22:17) Come on.(1:22:18) It’s just not a thing. (1:22:19) Not a thing. (1:22:21) If I may, may I jump in and share one video here (1:22:24) that I thought was perfect here to go along with this? (1:22:27) Okay.(1:22:27) So once again, we just talk about parodying, (1:22:29) echoing, being whatever. (1:22:31) I’m going to stop this one for a second. (1:22:32) Give me one second.(1:22:34) I’m going to share this guy. (1:22:36) But here’s one, once again, what do we hear? (1:22:42) Then this guy wins. (1:22:45) Right? (1:22:46) But this guy wins.(1:22:47) And then what do we hear? (1:22:48) This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, (1:22:53) is the best Biden ever. (1:22:56) He is sharp, intensely probing, (1:22:59) and detail-oriented and focused. (1:23:02) For example, we have a thousand traitors in America.(1:23:05) This is a man who is sharp, who is on top of his game, (1:23:09) who knows what’s going on. (1:23:10) He’s smart. (1:23:11) He’s on his game.(1:23:12) His mental acuity is great. (1:23:14) This is a very sharp president. (1:23:17) And the people that I’ve talked to say (1:23:20) he’s as sharp as a tack.(1:23:21) He’s fine. (1:23:22) They say he’s sharp. (1:23:23) There’s not a problem.(1:23:24) He was sharp. (1:23:25) He was sharper than anyone I’ve spoken to. (1:23:28) The president is sharp and he is tireless.(1:23:30) He is sharp. (1:23:31) As sharp as ever. (1:23:32) And he’s fine.(1:23:35) All this right-wing propaganda (1:23:36) that his mental acuity has declined is wrong. (1:23:39) His brain is good. (1:23:40) He’s still great.(1:23:41) He is sharp in meetings. (1:23:42) I believe the people who say (1:23:43) that behind closed doors Joe Biden remains sharp. (1:23:45) In meetings, Joe Biden is sharp.(1:23:48) He’s sharp. (1:23:48) He’s fit. (1:23:49) There is nothing to these challenges, (1:23:51) these suggestions that somehow he’s not sharp.(1:23:54) He’s sharp as a tack. (1:23:55) Making sure that we’re able to make (1:23:57) every single solitary person eligible (1:24:01) for what I’ve been able to do with the COVID, (1:24:05) excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do (1:24:09) with, look, if we finally beat Medicare. (1:24:16) Thank you, President Biden.(1:24:18) President Trump? (1:24:19) We finally beat Medicare. (1:24:19) Well, yeah, he did beat Medicare. (1:24:21) He beat it to death.(1:24:22) He actually. (1:24:25) I just can’t. (1:24:26) Oh, you know the thing.(1:24:27) It’s the thing, you know. (1:24:29) The thing. (1:24:29) Okay, once again, we made it a minute and a half (1:24:31) and it’s six and a half minutes, people.(1:24:34) Yeah. (1:24:35) All right, and this just clips. (1:24:36) Things go on and on.(1:24:37) Yeah, they just go on and on. (1:24:38) I mean, it’s nauseating. (1:24:39) It’s absolutely nauseating.(1:24:41) It reminded me of your pee-pee tape clip (1:24:43) that you shared the other day. (1:24:45) Pee-pee tape. (1:24:45) Do you have the pee-pee tape? (1:24:47) Do you have the pee-pee tape? (1:24:48) I had to clip that.(1:24:49) You know how long that took me to clip? (1:24:51) Because I’m really bad at that. (1:24:52) It took me like hours. (1:24:54) But when he said it, I’m like, he said it 15 times.(1:24:56) I have to clip every time he says pee-pee tape. (1:24:59) I just have to. (1:25:00) It just shows you how absolutely, (1:25:02) how they just try to brainwash you (1:25:03) into thinking these things, right? (1:25:05) All right, so this next one is about.(1:25:08) Let’s look at some of these comments real quick. (1:25:10) Dead Candance says the two-party system is the worst. (1:25:13) You are absolutely right.(1:25:15) She is absolutely right about that. (1:25:18) The two-party system is a sham. (1:25:20) It’s designed to put two candidates (1:25:23) who the regime finds acceptable to their power.(1:25:28) Someone who’s not gonna shake things up too much, (1:25:30) which is why it seems interesting that Trump got in (1:25:33) because it seemed like he was not on board with that. (1:25:36) But I’m assuming they’ve got something on him. (1:25:39) They’ve got him.(1:25:40) They’ve got assurances. (1:25:42) And I think that when they saw (1:25:45) that Nikki fucking Haley couldn’t get (1:25:49) a single ounce of traction, like none of it. (1:25:54) I mean, the neocons weren’t even on board with her.(1:25:57) Fucking Mike Pompeo, they said. (1:25:59) Like, I got that clip with Scott Horton talking about it, (1:26:01) about Nikki Haley, about like being, (1:26:03) it was right when we were afraid, (1:26:04) not we, because I didn’t even vote for Trump, (1:26:07) but when they were afraid, (1:26:10) he was gonna get kicked off just one of the ballots (1:26:11) and that could just be the death blow of all of it, right? (1:26:14) And it was like, he’s like, Nikki Haley’s got no shot. (1:26:17) And Nikki Haley showed that.(1:26:20) People were done. (1:26:21) People were fed. (1:26:22) It absolutely, the war, like watching these conflicts (1:26:27) rise up for no fucking reason (1:26:29) with the access that we have in our hands.(1:26:32) How many times have you scrolled through (1:26:34) and seen like blown off bodies (1:26:35) that you weren’t looking for on Twitter? (1:26:37) It just happens to be in your feed, right? (1:26:39) You have no idea what anti-war news is gonna post. (1:26:43) I’m not gonna lie. (1:26:44) Like I see Daniel McAdams and I’m like, (1:26:46) dude, just please don’t show me that stuff, you know? (1:26:49) Don’t show me any more dead kids.(1:26:50) I get it, I get it. (1:26:52) Right, yeah, exactly. (1:26:54) There’s dead kids, right? (1:26:55) We know there’s dead kids.(1:26:55) So anyway, I’ll let it go on that, but. (1:26:59) I do give Republicans some credit for that, (1:27:01) at least not falling for Nikki freaking Haley, (1:27:04) but Trump is such a personality (1:27:07) that I don’t think they can, you can’t really fake it. (1:27:09) You can’t like, you can’t manufacture that, I think.(1:27:13) No, and that’s the thing is when Nikki Haley (1:27:15) was found to not have any shot. (1:27:17) Yeah. (1:27:18) I think that, I don’t, I think Biden, (1:27:21) to think Biden had a chance.(1:27:23) Do you think the vote would have gone that much differently? (1:27:27) I mean, we’re talking, (1:27:28) I mean, we weren’t paying attention to Biden after. (1:27:32) Biden or Kamala. (1:27:33) Right, we were not paying attention to Biden one bit.(1:27:36) Biden disappeared after Kamala became the nominee, right? (1:27:40) Imagine the scrutiny that we would have paid (1:27:41) all the video of him falling down (1:27:44) or shaking hands with ghosts or shitting his pants. (1:27:48) Like all those things. (1:27:48) Yeah, but I think we’d get the same outcome.(1:27:51) I think it would have been the same outcome, right? (1:27:53) So I really think that his destruction of Nikki (1:27:57) showed that like the establishment (1:28:00) wasn’t going to win this time. (1:28:02) Like it just, it just seemed, (1:28:03) and Trump is a perfect conduit for it. (1:28:06) He’s the right guy.(1:28:07) Is he like the guy? (1:28:09) I don’t think so, (1:28:10) but I think he’s the right guy for this moment, right? (1:28:13) He like can, he knows how to capture (1:28:16) the right people’s like energy to win. (1:28:19) We’re talking strategically here. (1:28:20) It has nothing to do with whether I agree (1:28:21) with him ideologically.(1:28:22) I’m talking about to win the presidency, right? (1:28:24) Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. (1:28:26) And the two-party system- (1:28:27) Yeah, it’s a psychological game. (1:28:28) Yeah, dead can’t dance.(1:28:31) Look at what did Washington talk about, (1:28:34) you know, the party system becoming a two-party system. (1:28:36) And literally, once again, (1:28:37) we talked about this on the last episode. (1:28:39) They give us the range, right? (1:28:41) So you’re the Republican, I’m the Democrat.(1:28:44) And you’re like, we need to put 50,000 troops in Iran. (1:28:47) And I’m like, no, we only need to put 25,000 troops in Iran. (1:28:51) It’s like, no, you’re both towing (1:28:55) to the military industrial complex here, right? (1:28:57) Because you’re putting at least 25,000 troops into Iran.(1:29:01) Like that’s literally what you’re doing, (1:29:02) but you’re just making it the range (1:29:04) so that maybe we can get away with 50. (1:29:06) Maybe people will go with 50, (1:29:07) but we’ll at least try it, right? (1:29:09) But the worst that we’ll get is 25. (1:29:11) Maybe we’ll get in the middle.(1:29:12) We sent 35, we compromised, right? (1:29:15) That’s how they play these games. (1:29:17) Right, yeah. (1:29:18) Yeah, they needed a fall guy, dead can’t dance says.(1:29:22) They needed a fall guy, Biden’s that guy (1:29:24) saying elections are stolen (1:29:25) seems to be super convenient for either side. (1:29:29) I do think that’s true. (1:29:30) Yes, I think it’s a human thing (1:29:32) to just try not to take accountability for sucking.(1:29:37) Like you put out a shitty candidate, what can you say? (1:29:41) And Trump has his flaws, many of them, (1:29:44) but like he knows how to play that game, (1:29:46) how to win election, how to get people on his side, (1:29:49) how to match his base’s energy and amplify it. (1:29:54) So yes, he’s a fall guy. (1:29:57) I think Trump might be a fall guy for the regime.(1:30:02) All right, guys, it’s time to drag fucking Jake Tapper, (1:30:07) that Ricktard, that fucking asshole. (1:30:10) Did you hear him ever? (1:30:13) He defended, he was on that clip somewhere. (1:30:16) I know he was.(1:30:17) And then he was yelling at Laura Trump about, (1:30:19) oh, you’re messing up with it because of stutter. (1:30:21) I think you’re an evil bitch (1:30:22) who doesn’t think that Biden’s got a stutter (1:30:25) and you can’t whatever, right? (1:30:26) You remember Jake Tapper? (1:30:27) Everyone remember Jake Tapper? (1:30:28) 70 people are watching. (1:30:30) You remember Jake Tapper, tap, tap, Tapperoo, (1:30:32) this motherfucker, I’m sorry.(1:30:34) He just wrote a new book, Jason. (1:30:36) Did you know that Jake Tapper just released a new book? (1:30:39) I did not. (1:30:40) Would you like to know the title of this book (1:30:42) that Jake Tapper released (1:30:43) while he was fucking defending Biden’s fucking demented ass (1:30:46) for four fucking years? (1:30:47) Would you like to know the title? (1:30:49) Okay, here it is.(1:30:50) Yeah, I would like to know. (1:30:51) Original sin, original sin, (1:30:53) President Biden’s decline, (1:30:56) it’s cover up and his disastrous choice to run again. (1:31:00) Jake Tapper.(1:31:03) Whoa. (1:31:04) Jeez, who could have seen that coming? (1:31:06) Whoa. (1:31:08) Well, look at that.(1:31:10) That’s what he wrote. (1:31:11) He just wrote this fucking book (1:31:13) and the other guy who retweeted goes, (1:31:14) I’m proud to write this book with Jake Tapper. (1:31:16) I’ll say his name because he’s a prick, prick wad too.(1:31:19) Alex Thompson, never heard of him, but whatever. (1:31:21) He tweeted, I’m proud to write this book. (1:31:23) He’s with Axios and stuff.(1:31:24) And I’m like, oh, no shit. (1:31:25) Of course you’re with Axios. (1:31:27) So the guy for four years literally makes all his money, (1:31:32) you know, just like Rachel Maddow makes her 30 million.(1:31:35) Right? (1:31:36) And then boom, all of a sudden he writes a book (1:31:39) about his demented and he’s got the behind the scenes (1:31:41) about all the lies and the dementia that was going on. (1:31:46) Shocking. (1:31:47) What? (1:31:47) Shocking.(1:31:48) Who lets these motherfuckers profit on both sides of this? (1:31:52) I certainly don’t. (1:31:53) Like, it’s one thing that COVID hasn’t had any heads roll, (1:31:57) but I’ll be good goddamned (1:31:59) if I’m gonna fund the next Fauci anything. (1:32:01) If he fucking, if he sells a book, (1:32:03) you think I’m gonna fucking help that fucking guy? (1:32:06) No.(1:32:07) Come on. (1:32:07) I know you got it pre-ordered on Amazon already. (1:32:11) No, there it is.(1:32:12) Excellent. (1:32:12) So good luck, everyone. (1:32:13) Original sin, President Biden’s decline, (1:32:15) it’s coverup and his disastrous choice to run again.(1:32:19) His disaster, his disaster. (1:32:21) Oh, you should have stepped down earlier. (1:32:22) You know, whatever.(1:32:24) Stuttering prick. (1:32:27) Anyway, I’ll let you go, sir. (1:32:35) No, Jake Tapper’s a good man.(1:32:37) No, he’s not. (1:32:38) He’s a dick. (1:32:39) Dead can’t dance.(1:32:40) They’re both playing us at the same time. (1:32:42) So when the people get fucked, there’s someone to blame. (1:32:45) Yeah, absolutely.(1:32:48) They want someone to blame. (1:32:49) They want that figurehead there. (1:32:51) It seems like they always just blame one side (1:32:54) for the most part, though.(1:32:55) I think Republicans are a fake opposition. (1:32:59) Generally. (1:33:02) Once again, to your point, (1:33:03) we call it what’s called controlled opposition, right? (1:33:08) They are given the range (1:33:09) at which they can set their bottom limit (1:33:12) for each and every topic, (1:33:14) just like the left is given their range (1:33:16) about what level they can set.(1:33:19) And that’s how the game starts. (1:33:21) It’s the pieces are kind of leaned (1:33:24) or already kind of put in place (1:33:26) before the pieces are actually in motion. (1:33:29) So it’s almost like jumping into a half set up chess board (1:33:32) without knowing that it’s half set up, (1:33:34) thinking that it starts from zero.(1:33:36) There’s a lot of pieces. (1:33:37) There’s even pieces that you don’t see. (1:33:39) There’s secret pieces on this chess board.(1:33:43) And that’s why we make that joke. (1:33:44) Like, dude, you’re playing, (1:33:45) I’m playing 5D chess and you’re playing like 1D checkers. (1:33:49) Yeah.(1:33:49) I was like, if you can’t see the thing (1:33:51) that’s the thing that’s driving the thing (1:33:52) behind the thing that’s the thing, (1:33:55) then we miss it, right? (1:33:57) Yeah, if you really think (1:33:59) that people are just arguing about policy (1:34:00) and like, oh, we should have a 30% tax rate (1:34:03) or a 25% tax rate. (1:34:05) That’s not the game. (1:34:06) That’s the 1D checkers that you’re playing.(1:34:10) That’s how they already got you. (1:34:11) So, yeah. (1:34:12) So once again, welcome everybody.(1:34:14) We’re talking about the media. (1:34:15) This next piece, I know you’re gonna set up for us. (1:34:18) I do wanna talk a little bit about it (1:34:19) because I do wanna talk about Jon Stewart, (1:34:21) our good friend Jon Stewart.(1:34:23) Now, Jon Stewart is like an enigma wrapped in a mystery, (1:34:29) wrapped in a puzzle, but he’s really not. (1:34:31) I think he’s just a lefty who’s smart. (1:34:33) And when the right was in power (1:34:35) and he was in the Daily Show, (1:34:37) he could shit on them more (1:34:38) because they were the fucking idiots (1:34:39) who were getting us into Iraq and all that other shit.(1:34:43) That sound fair? (1:34:44) Yeah, absolutely. (1:34:45) He’s very smart. (1:34:46) He definitely would call out the right when they needed it.(1:34:50) And he even called out the left sometimes (1:34:52) when they needed it. (1:34:53) Not all the time because he’s definitely a lefty, right? (1:34:58) He’s, yeah, he’s a smart guy. (1:35:01) Don’t agree with him on everything again, (1:35:03) but he makes some good points and some very bad ones.(1:35:07) And he did call out the left, once again, per COVID. (1:35:11) And this is the beauty and the frustration (1:35:14) that is Jon Stewart. (1:35:17) So you see him- (1:35:18) It’s a lot like Jimmy Dore, actually.(1:35:20) Like, Jimmy Dore’s really good on, he’s a lot like Dore. (1:35:23) Yeah. (1:35:24) They’re different, but, you know, (1:35:26) like kind of the same theme.(1:35:28) Like, they’re both lefties. (1:35:29) Jimmy Dore’s good on a lot of things. (1:35:31) Stewart’s good on a lot of things.(1:35:33) Those are maybe different things that they’re good on, (1:35:35) but they both kind of have that same thing going on. (1:35:39) Yeah, Stewart’s found on that. (1:35:43) Jon Stewart was awesome with the VA (1:35:45) and with the whole stuff with the burn people (1:35:50) in like 9-11 and all that.(1:35:52) But kind of, but kind of not, (1:35:53) because they found out that bill was kind of fucked up. (1:35:58) Wasn’t it? (1:35:59) Yeah, and I’m not sure if that was all true. (1:36:00) Yeah, I remember that.(1:36:01) He was, they were planning to cut some funding (1:36:03) to the 9-11 people. (1:36:06) Yeah, so I don’t remember. (1:36:08) But once again, Jon Stewart fought some stuff.(1:36:11) Now he gets on Colbert and everyone knows (1:36:13) where he talks about the Wuhan lab in China, (1:36:15) blah, blah, blah, and then Colbert does a spit take (1:36:17) and he kind of laughs it off. (1:36:19) The audience is completely silent, completely silent. (1:36:22) After that, Jon Stewart disappears (1:36:24) for a good amount of time, literally disappears.(1:36:28) No one talks about him, nothing. (1:36:30) The next thing, he puts a pin (1:36:32) on an Azov battalion member at Disney World (1:36:35) and then he goes and licks Condoleezza Rice (1:36:38) and Hillary Clinton together in an interview, together. (1:36:41) Hillary and Condoleezza Rice, those two together, (1:36:45) like chumming it up like good friends.(1:36:47) And then he sits there and licks her boots (1:36:48) and then he kind of calls out the Pentagon. (1:36:51) Remember the waste, fraud, and abuse? (1:36:52) Like the one with the lady where she’s like, (1:36:54) ah, waste, fraud, and abuse. (1:36:55) So it is crazy how this stuff happens, right? (1:36:59) Anyway, to your point, secret pieces.(1:37:03) So Jon Stewart. (1:37:05) I’m proud of that comment, by the way. (1:37:06) So thank you for recognizing.(1:37:09) You should be, sir. (1:37:11) Everyone, once again, follow this gentleman, (1:37:13) DropTheMask online and Twitter, at DropTheMask. (1:37:18) So we’ve got, we’re gonna talk about this part (1:37:21) where he, it’s like the Mara thing (1:37:22) where he’s like right up against it, to your point, (1:37:24) and then he just misses, right? (1:37:27) Like he’s afraid to say it.(1:37:30) He’s trying to say it, but he just can’t say it. (1:37:34) Anything you wanna say before I hit play? (1:37:36) No, I don’t remember what this is, so I’ll be surprised. (1:37:39) This is the thing about Saki and Stewart, so.(1:37:42) Okay, yeah, go ahead. (1:37:43) Yeah. (1:37:44) Here at MSNBC, do they come to you every day and go, (1:37:48) here’s what we think is important to preserve (1:37:51) and fight for whatever? (1:37:54) No, you can, everybody gets a zillion press releases (1:37:58) and pitch calls, but no.(1:37:59) No, no, no, I’m talking about the head of it. (1:38:02) Oh, no. (1:38:04) You determine, we determine, each of us for our shows, (1:38:08) here’s what I’m gonna cover today, (1:38:10) and here’s what I’m gonna talk about, (1:38:11) and here’s what I think is important.(1:38:13) Which there is an, it’s weird. (1:38:15) Attack Sharp is Attack Sharp. (1:38:16) That’s weird, because I remember they fired (1:38:18) three Muslim news readers, (1:38:24) teleprompter chimps, right after October 7th.(1:38:27) Isn’t that funny? (1:38:29) So you guys get to say whatever you want. (1:38:30) Well, I’ve got a million examples (1:38:32) how she’s wrong about that. (1:38:33) Just give me one second.(1:38:34) Let’s hear the rest of what she has to say. (1:38:38) To clarify, those people were, (1:38:41) who were those guys, the three? (1:38:42) Mehdi Hassan. (1:38:44) I didn’t even hear about this until I watched this clip.(1:38:48) So remember the bald guy who’s on Bill Maher all the time, (1:38:51) Armash, whatever, he’s a capture brick too, but whatever. (1:38:55) He gets kicked off, Mehdi Hassan and the other guy (1:38:57) get kicked off all there. (1:38:59) Well, they’re all three Palestinians.(1:39:01) Wow, what’s happening, right? (1:39:02) Who’s running the airwaves? (1:39:04) Once again, we kind of talk about (1:39:05) the weird correlations, right? (1:39:07) Shall I continue? (1:39:08) You have something to say about that part? (1:39:12) No, go ahead, go ahead. (1:39:14) And look at Jen, look at those eyes. (1:39:16) When you look over to the side, (1:39:18) you are lying, ladies and gentlemen.(1:39:19) You’re trying to think of what you can say. (1:39:22) Just to clarify, you’re not just recollecting. (1:39:25) What’s it say? (1:39:27) Independence-ish of that.(1:39:29) And there also is- (1:39:32) Ish. (1:39:33) You’re not waiting to be told what to say about anything. (1:39:37) You’re gonna say what you think.(1:39:39) So people can trust that, and that is a good thing. (1:39:41) See, I disagree with that. (1:39:43) I think they, it’s not that you’re able to be independent.(1:39:46) It’s that you’re then a prisoner (1:39:47) purely to the minute by minutes. (1:39:50) Purely to- (1:39:51) You mean in terms of ratings? (1:39:52) Ratings, incentives, and all those other things. (1:39:54) If you don’t have the ideological component, right? (1:39:57) So this is Jon Stewart (1:40:00) making it out to be that they don’t, (1:40:03) that there isn’t a thing called manufacturing consent.(1:40:07) Like, this is a guy who’s supposed to be a media critic, (1:40:10) and he doesn’t understand what manufacturing consent is. (1:40:15) Once again, I love that we are commenting (1:40:19) on Jimmy Dore commenting on another media piece. (1:40:23) It’s great.(1:40:24) Media-ception, right here. (1:40:26) We’re turtles all the way down, my friend. (1:40:28) Yeah, where does it end? (1:40:29) Somebody’s gonna clip this (1:40:31) and comment on our bullshit commentary.(1:40:34) Wouldn’t that be nice? (1:40:35) I mean, honestly. (1:40:37) If I saw anyone- (1:40:39) If I saw anyone but you, me, Sean, or Zach clip this (1:40:43) and put it up anywhere, (1:40:45) I’d be cushing, ladies and gentlemen. (1:40:47) Yes.(1:40:48) Any thoughts on what he’s talking about right here? (1:40:50) Oh, it’s the ratings. (1:40:52) Oh, you’re a slave to the ratings. (1:40:54) Have you seen their ratings (1:40:55) and what they’ve been pushing? (1:40:57) Really? (1:40:59) The ratings are turds.(1:41:00) They’re in the toilet. (1:41:02) It’s so funny. (1:41:04) All right.(1:41:04) And what I’ll do is I’ll play that, (1:41:06) probably play that- (1:41:06) Can we get right into manufacturing consent (1:41:08) or one of the Chomsky things? (1:41:10) Because this is exactly relevant. (1:41:12) Yes, that’s exactly what we’re gonna do. (1:41:14) I’m gonna play the manufacturing consent (1:41:15) that like one with the filters (1:41:18) or actually the one with Phil Donahue and Chomsky.(1:41:21) Yeah. (1:41:21) News media is there to manufacture consent. (1:41:24) The billionaire owned, (1:41:26) funded by Wall Street and a military industrial complex (1:41:30) is there to give you propaganda (1:41:33) to manufacture consent for the establishment’s narrative.(1:41:37) It’s not there to give you news or information. (1:41:41) And he still, he’s, (1:41:43) I love how he pretends to be the dumbest guy in the world. (1:41:48) Why he didn’t have a better acting career, (1:41:50) I don’t understand.(1:41:51) Because he’s really good at pretending he’s the dumbest guy. (1:41:56) I know he knows better. (1:41:57) I know he knows better than this.(1:41:59) He’s always gonna chalk it up all to, (1:42:01) you’re just a prisoner of ratings, right? (1:42:06) Yeah. (1:42:06) It’s not ratings. (1:42:07) We already talked about that.(1:42:08) It’s, they tell you what to say. (1:42:11) They have people that work in the FBI, (1:42:13) that work in the CIA, that regularly check in with them. (1:42:16) They only get their sources.(1:42:17) They only get those connections to government (1:42:19) because they’re willing to say (1:42:21) what the government wants them to say. (1:42:27) Manufacturing consent. (1:42:29) Sounds like something they do to kids with vaccines.(1:42:31) Yeah. (1:42:31) No, it is. (1:42:32) It’s exactly that.(1:42:34) Okay. (1:42:35) That’s perfect. (1:42:36) Thank you so much, Dead Can’t Dance.(1:42:39) So there’s this thing that we weren’t given (1:42:43) during the COVID crisis. (1:42:45) Few talk about it, (1:42:47) but you and I have talked about it before. (1:42:49) It ends with consent, but it’s informed consent.(1:42:54) They did not tell us the entire picture. (1:42:59) They did not give us informed consent to take that shit (1:43:05) and have it forced on our children, (1:43:08) on people who didn’t require it or anything. (1:43:12) That’s one of the, (1:43:13) that’s like the backend of manufacturing, right? (1:43:15) It’s like we give you just enough information (1:43:17) for you to not be able to refute what we’re telling you.(1:43:21) It’s the reverse manufacturing consent. (1:43:24) Try to speak out against it. (1:43:25) If you try to even question the narrative (1:43:28) that vaccines are only safe and effective, (1:43:30) they’re only healthy, they only prevent disease.(1:43:34) If you say anything other than that, (1:43:36) you’re kicked off YouTube. (1:43:37) Sorry, buddy. (1:43:38) We’re kicked off.(1:43:39) Kicked off. (1:43:41) All right, here comes Noam Chomsky. (1:43:42) Can you share a little bit about the Phil Donahue (1:43:44) and I’ll call her in as well? (1:43:45) I chose this clip because it’s got Noam Chomsky, (1:43:48) who’s the author of Manufacturing Consent, (1:43:50) and Phil Donahue, he was a very big contributor (1:43:53) and a very interesting guy during Iraq.(1:43:56) You remember a little bit about- (1:43:57) This is the one where he’s like, (1:43:58) well, I don’t self-censor. (1:43:59) Is that the one? (1:44:01) I think this is the one, yeah, I think. (1:44:03) But it’s basically about Donahue, (1:44:05) how he got the shaft (1:44:05) because he spoke out against Iraq, right? (1:44:08) And how he got screwed.(1:44:09) So the reason I chose Donahue on this (1:44:12) just is because Donahue was kind of interesting. (1:44:14) He’s kind of like John Stossel before he left mainstream (1:44:19) and kind of does his own thing. (1:44:20) Love a lot of his ideas, but it’s very similar to that.(1:44:24) So I’m gonna hit play on this one, okay, sir? (1:44:27) Yep. (1:44:29) Mainstream media gives essentially the same message (1:44:33) because why? (1:44:35) Well, we have to look what the message is. (1:44:36) First of all, the message is one (1:44:38) of remarkable subordination to power.(1:44:41) Now, power in the United States (1:44:42) doesn’t happen to be in the state. (1:44:44) It’s not a centralized military bureaucratic state (1:44:48) like in the Soviet Union. (1:44:49) Power in the United States (1:44:50) primarily lies in the corporation and the corporate world.(1:44:55) There’s very narrow concentration of control (1:44:59) over resources, over investment decisions (1:45:01) and so on and so forth. (1:45:03) And that affects everything. (1:45:04) It can’t help affecting everything.(1:45:06) It affects the government (1:45:07) because this means that there’s a very close link (1:45:10) between governmental power and corporate power. (1:45:13) Furthermore, just the ability to make investment decisions (1:45:16) and financial decisions places bounds (1:45:18) on what any government could do. (1:45:20) Furthermore, now let’s go to the major media.(1:45:23) What are the major media? (1:45:25) Well, they’re huge corporations, okay? (1:45:27) The New York Times, Washington Post, NBC. (1:45:30) They, first of all, are large corporations, (1:45:32) quite profitable ones in fact. (1:45:34) Secondly, they’re parts of even bigger conglomerates (1:45:37) like Westinghouse and GE and so on.(1:45:40) Now, like any corporation, they sell a product on a market. (1:45:44) This is a market. (1:45:46) So corporations, first of all, (1:45:49) Chomsky used to call himself an anarchist.(1:45:51) I don’t know if he does anymore, (1:45:52) but he’s really kind of a left-leaning one. (1:45:56) And when people on the left, progressives and stuff, (1:45:58) talk about corporations, (1:46:01) the corporation’s influence on the world, (1:46:02) they’re kind of right. (1:46:03) They’re not totally wrong.(1:46:05) You know what I mean? (1:46:06) There is a lot of power. (1:46:07) Right, because it’s crony capitalism, guys. (1:46:09) This isn’t capitalism.(1:46:11) Yes. (1:46:12) There is a lot of power there. (1:46:14) Remember, we’re talking about the corporations (1:46:15) buying the votes to create the regulations to make them.(1:46:19) Once again, this is not a separate thing, (1:46:22) fighting another entity and losing to a greater power. (1:46:26) Yeah, that’s where I was going with it. (1:46:27) Thanks for stepping on me.(1:46:29) Oh, sorry. (1:46:30) No, I’m just kidding. (1:46:32) No, for sure.(1:46:33) So they have a little success, (1:46:36) and then they’re like, well, we want more success. (1:46:37) So they go to the government and say, (1:46:39) hey, we gotta make these laws. (1:46:41) Somebody over here is trying to do something dirty, (1:46:44) and we can’t have that.(1:46:45) But really, they’re just trying to shut out competition (1:46:47) out of the marketplace. (1:46:49) So yeah, corporations, even absent government (1:46:53) could do evil things, sure. (1:46:55) But they get the power, they get the ability, (1:46:58) mostly from their government connections.(1:47:01) And yes, media is a corporation. (1:47:03) They get the power through that connection. (1:47:05) In turn, they have power that they can use to, (1:47:09) they could use to put checks on the government.(1:47:12) But instead, they choose to be sycophants, (1:47:14) and they share the narrative. (1:47:17) They do what they want, right? (1:47:19) They do what the government tells them to do. (1:47:22) I apologize for stepping on you, buddy.(1:47:26) I’m just giving you shit. (1:47:27) I don’t care. (1:47:29) I get judged, man.(1:47:31) So to your point, the corporation, once again, (1:47:34) the regulations, whenever you see a Google (1:47:36) backing a regulation, just ask yourself, (1:47:41) why are they asking to be limited? (1:47:45) Why would anyone ask an external power (1:47:50) to limit their ability? (1:47:53) Because that limited to them, (1:47:56) it could be an external factor (1:47:58) that would completely keep someone else out. (1:48:01) That’s why. (1:48:02) You can’t look at this from a, (1:48:04) regulations are here to protect your children, (1:48:07) or here for your safety, or your security, (1:48:10) or children again, let’s not mention children, (1:48:13) or protection.(1:48:15) They’re not there for that. (1:48:16) If that was the case, we’d have bullet trains, guys. (1:48:19) We’d have bullet trains.(1:48:22) We have not a single kilometer of bullet train. (1:48:26) China is like 50,000 kilometers. (1:48:28) But you know, I’m only going kilometers (1:48:30) because somebody said it in a thing I watched earlier today.(1:48:33) But anyway, but that’s the point. (1:48:34) It’s not the capitalism, the problem, (1:48:36) not the corporation. (1:48:38) When did really Rockefeller get bigger? (1:48:42) When it got infested and broken up, (1:48:44) it started infesting every industry.(1:48:47) The petroleum industry got into pharmaceuticals too, right? (1:48:50) Like, it was the government that helped crush (1:48:53) everything else from fighting all those things, (1:48:56) because competition does exist. (1:48:59) It really does. (1:49:01) And it’s scalable to a point if it’s done right, you know? (1:49:04) Yeah, you can go back like 100 years (1:49:06) when radio was really kicking off, getting big.(1:49:10) Probably more than 100 years ago, I don’t know exactly. (1:49:12) But the FCC came in, I think I’m getting the agency right, (1:49:16) the one that controls the communications. (1:49:19) They said, yeah, actually the government owns the airwaves.(1:49:22) You can only get a license to broadcast (1:49:24) if you come through us. (1:49:26) And so radio was really, really restricted for broadcasting. (1:49:30) Same with TV, same with now the internet.(1:49:33) That’s what they’re trying to really clamp down on (1:49:35) to some degree of success. (1:49:37) Although it’s so big, they really can’t get it all, so. (1:49:41) And one of the great examples is net neutrality, right? (1:49:44) That guy with the big fucking Reese’s Cup, (1:49:47) Reese’s Pieces Cup, that Gupta Sanjay guy (1:49:50) that was with Trump the first time, (1:49:53) that got rid of net neutrality.(1:49:56) I don’t know, I died when it happened. (1:49:58) Okay, so something about the whole net neutrality (1:50:00) basically allows the corporations to do this. (1:50:04) I’m not sure if it’s an interference or non-interference, (1:50:07) to be honest now.(1:50:07) Maybe I have to look into that again. (1:50:09) But basically, the government’s interference (1:50:12) or allowance or non-allowance of something (1:50:14) is directly affecting all of us in a very impactful way, (1:50:18) from the information we get (1:50:19) to how much bandwidth we even get. (1:50:23) Yeah, to be honest, I don’t remember the details (1:50:25) of all the net neutrality stuff.(1:50:26) All I remember is that they were saying, (1:50:28) we’re all gonna die. (1:50:29) This is all gonna, this is gonna kill us all (1:50:31) if we have net neutrality. (1:50:33) And it happened and I died, so they were right.(1:50:37) Wasn’t it not? (1:50:38) Do they not have net neutrality? (1:50:40) Isn’t it about keeping, (1:50:41) it’s one of those reverse ones, right? (1:50:43) Like negative rights and positives. (1:50:44) If they call it neutral, that means it’s very not neutral. (1:50:47) It’s very.(1:50:47) That’s true, it definitely is gonna kick you in the balls. (1:50:50) Very not neutral, yes. (1:50:53) I hate those filthy neutrals.(1:50:55) The dead Gansdance’s face on this is hilarious. (1:50:59) Whatever the googly eyes are, so anyway. (1:51:02) All right, I’m gonna go back to Nomi.(1:51:05) Roughly a kind of a state-guided market society. (1:51:08) What’s the product and what’s the market? (1:51:10) Well, the market’s advertising, that is other businesses. (1:51:14) So they’re selling a product to other businesses.(1:51:16) Corporations are selling a product to other businesses. (1:51:19) What’s the product? (1:51:20) Well, the product is audiences. (1:51:22) Now, for the major media, (1:51:24) the ones that kind of set the agenda, (1:51:26) they’re selling elite audiences, privileged audiences.(1:51:30) The New York Times, say, (1:51:31) is targeting privileged elite sectors of the population. (1:51:36) That’s their audience. (1:51:37) And they’re trying to sell that audience to other businesses.(1:51:40) So we have to begin with, (1:51:42) just on the most elementary grounds, (1:51:45) we have it, we look at a system. (1:51:46) Suppose we’re Martians. (1:51:47) We’re looking at this system.(1:51:49) We say, okay, here are huge corporations (1:51:52) selling privileged audiences to other businesses. (1:51:55) Well, what picture of the world (1:51:56) do you expect to come out of that? (1:51:58) Then we begin to add other factors. (1:52:00) If you’re, let’s say, (1:52:01) you’re the chief diplomatic correspondent (1:52:03) of the New York Times, (1:52:04) or a pundit on the op-ed page, (1:52:07) and you wanna really have important insights (1:52:10) into the government.(1:52:11) Well, we all know how that’s done. (1:52:13) You have lunch with the Secretary of State. (1:52:14) He tells you the lies that he wants to appear tomorrow.(1:52:18) You write them and you say, (1:52:19) a high source in Washington. (1:52:21) My intrepid reporting has discovered (1:52:23) that a high source in Washington said so-and-so. (1:52:26) In fact, if you compare the internal declassified record, (1:52:30) you know, of, say, people like Dean Acheson’s decisions, (1:52:33) and you look at, say, James Reston’s columns, (1:52:35) they’re pretty close.(1:52:37) And the same will be true (1:52:38) about James Baker and Thomas Friedman. (1:52:40) And furthermore, this is an open secret. (1:52:42) We know that this is the way, (1:52:43) it’s not a big secret in the journalistic profession.(1:52:47) Now, in order to maintain those contexts, (1:52:50) you better present the world a certain way, (1:52:52) or those contexts are gonna be cut off. (1:52:54) You’ll lose your opportunity to appear, (1:52:58) to have special insight, to have leaks, (1:53:01) you know, to be able to come across with a story, (1:53:03) you know, a couple hours before the next person, and so on. (1:53:06) Plus, now, there’s an interplay here, (1:53:10) which requires power in order to maintain your own power.(1:53:13) That’s another factor, (1:53:14) over and above the just structural and institutional. (1:53:20) Yeah, key point there with advertising, (1:53:22) I think, take government out of it. (1:53:26) It’s still, there’s definitely influence, (1:53:29) because what the news is trying to do, (1:53:30) what TV tries to do in general, (1:53:33) and even what podcasts do, a lot of them, (1:53:36) is trying to keep you hooked long enough (1:53:38) to watch a commercial, to watch an ad for something, right? (1:53:42) Get the content in between commercials (1:53:44) so that they can make money, (1:53:46) and then they can sell you something.(1:53:48) And that definitely influences what they say. (1:53:50) Absolutely, it’s going to. (1:53:52) And thank goodness we suck so badly (1:53:54) that we don’t have any commercials in our podcast.(1:53:58) Yes, we’re still free. (1:54:01) Yeah, except for that text I got earlier, but. (1:54:03) Yeah, that text, I really wanna delve into that.(1:54:06) We’re gonna look into that. (1:54:08) From p.b.n, it’s very odd, very odd. (1:54:14) All right.(1:54:16) Yeah, we gotta start wrapping up here. (1:54:20) Thank you so much for everyone jumping on with us. (1:54:23) We’re up to 75 people on the live stream, (1:54:26) so thank you so much.(1:54:27) We were able to add Rumble today, (1:54:28) so hopefully that’ll give us a couple more eyes. (1:54:31) Before we play this, before we call it a night, (1:54:34) thank you so much, everyone, for joining. (1:54:37) We’re just bloviating about stuff that we think about, (1:54:40) what we hope other people think about, (1:54:42) and we’d 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episode (1:55:29) if you wanna hear about the water. (1:55:31) He’s got the best water.(1:55:32) It’s an aqua filter. (1:55:32) The best water you’ve ever had. (1:55:34) It’s amazing.(1:55:36) It’s so great, so great. (1:55:41) All right, please share this one before I play this next (1:55:44) because we have to share the love stuff, man. (1:55:46) We’re still in manufacturing consent, (1:55:48) I believe, with this one.(1:55:50) Yeah. (1:55:50) Dore’s talking about, I don’t remember. (1:55:52) It’s been a week since we looked at this, so.(1:55:54) This is where he talks about (1:55:55) just what manufacturing consent is, (1:55:57) just a little more descriptive. (1:55:59) And it’s kind of what Gnome talked about. (1:56:00) But once again, Gnome, we gotta be careful.(1:56:03) Gnome did a COVID 360. (1:56:06) He wanted lockdowns on all of his machines. (1:56:07) So he didn’t exactly practice what he preached (1:56:09) if he got held to the fire.(1:56:12) Also, he’s the one who connected Woody Allen (1:56:14) with Epstein, from my understanding. (1:56:17) And he’s very hush-hush about that. (1:56:19) And he’s implicated in some other stuff.(1:56:20) So once again, don’t have heroes. (1:56:23) Yeah, he was awful on the COVID stuff, man. (1:56:25) Terrible.(1:56:26) Take the idea of the manufacturing consent. (1:56:28) Do not take Gnome Chomsky as a person, (1:56:30) as the greatest hero to mankind. (1:56:32) He has a great concept, an idea that he really exposed, (1:56:35) and I really love him for that.(1:56:36) But I do not agree with the other stuff that he did. (1:56:40) Real simple. (1:56:42) Oh, by the way, so this is manufacturing consent, (1:56:45) is a concept that describes how governments, (1:56:47) media, and powerful groups create an illusion (1:56:49) of public agreement for their policies or agendas, (1:56:52) often through the manipulation of information and media.(1:56:55) This technique is used to legitimize power structures (1:56:58) within contemporary government regimes (1:57:00) without overt force or coercion. (1:57:03) Edward Herman and Gnome Chomsky, (1:57:05) in their book, Manufacturing Consent, (1:57:06) the Political Economy of the Mass Media, (1:57:08) argue that the mass communication media in the US (1:57:11) are effective ideological institutions (1:57:13) that carry out a system-supportive propaganda function (1:57:16) by relying on market forces, internalized assumptions, (1:57:21) and self-censorship without overt coercion. (1:57:24) The title of their book refers to the consent (1:57:26) of the governed and derives from the phrase, (1:57:29) the manufacturer of consent, (1:57:31) used by Walter Lippmann in public opinion (1:57:34) all the way back in 1922.(1:57:38) So this isn’t new. (1:57:40) Oh, by the way, MSNBC also fired Phil Donahue (1:57:43) because he was anti-Iraq War. (1:57:46) Remember the Iraq War? (1:57:47) He brought on people who were critical of it, (1:57:50) and so they fired him.(1:57:51) Phil Donahue, at the time they fired him, (1:57:53) was their number one show. (1:57:56) Their number one show, they fired him. (1:57:59) You wanna remember Tucker, right? (1:58:00) Just like Fox News fired Tucker Carlson, (1:58:03) who was by far the number one show in all of news.(1:58:07) He had more Democrats watching his show (1:58:09) than Rachel Maddow. (1:58:11) They fired him. (1:58:13) Why? (1:58:13) Because he said things that got the Ukraine warrior (1:58:16) not allowed to say.(1:58:18) And he told the truth about COVID, (1:58:21) and he brought on RFK Jr. once to tell the truth about COVID. (1:58:24) In 2003, Donahue was fired (1:58:26) from his primetime MSNBC talk show (1:58:28) for airing anti-war voices (1:58:30) during the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq, (1:58:33) when most of the corporate media was cheerleading (1:58:35) the Bush administration’s drive for war. (1:58:38) Oh, really? (1:58:39) You’re allowed to say whatever you want, Jen? (1:58:41) There’s nobody telling you what to say? (1:58:43) Really? (1:58:44) And Jon Stewart doesn’t bring up any of this.(1:58:48) He didn’t bring up the three Muslims (1:58:49) who got kicked off the air. (1:58:50) He doesn’t bring this up. (1:58:51) He also doesn’t bring up Ashley Banfield.(1:58:54) Whatever happened to Ashley Banfield? (1:58:56) In an exclusive interview, (1:58:57) the former MSNBC star (1:59:00) reveals the true story of her banishment from the air (1:59:03) after she questioned TV coverage of the war in Iraq. (1:59:08) So everybody knows what you’re allowed to say (1:59:11) and what you’re, (1:59:11) they don’t have to send you a memo in the morning. (1:59:14) They know.(1:59:16) Here’s one more, Jesse Ventura. (1:59:18) Jesse Ventura, MSNBC tried to shut me up. (1:59:21) They wouldn’t put me on the air (1:59:23) because of my opposition to the Iraq war.(1:59:25) They gave him a three-year contract (1:59:27) and before his show ever aired, (1:59:29) they canceled it and they paid him for the three years. (1:59:36) So- (1:59:36) Well, now the other crazy things he’s said over the years, (1:59:39) the opposition to the Iraq war. (1:59:41) Yeah, that’s it.(1:59:42) That was his, and by the way, (1:59:44) isn’t it interesting that I know this, (1:59:46) a C student, nightclub comedian, (1:59:48) but Jon Stewart doesn’t know any of this. (1:59:52) He knows. (1:59:53) He freaking knows.(1:59:57) He knows, that was our last major clip, (1:59:59) but he really- (2:00:00) I might have one more. (2:00:01) I might have one more. (2:00:01) Oh, awesome, awesome.(2:00:03) The Malice one. (2:00:04) And I do, so before we do call this, (2:00:08) we just kind of delved into how this really (2:00:10) ultimately happens is those corporations (2:00:12) have a pretty good stronghold. (2:00:15) I urge everyone to watch the movie Network in 1976, I think.(2:00:20) I still have that clip about Ned Beatty (2:00:22) having the guy at his lecture, but it’s like so long, (2:00:25) I don’t want to bore us. (2:00:26) I don’t want to mess us up with whatever copyright stuff, (2:00:29) but watch Network. (2:00:32) It is exactly what we’re seeing here (2:00:34) and how they limit us or limit the people (2:00:37) who gain power with their voices.(2:00:41) Yeah, yeah, and I think Chomsky puts too much (2:00:43) on the market forces, but yeah, it’s a part of it for sure, (2:00:49) but it’s not just that. (2:00:51) It’s only advertising that makes it bad. (2:00:53) No, it’s bad people doing bad things.(2:00:56) It’s really what it is. (2:00:58) One last thing I wanted to share, the malice clip, (2:01:01) if you want to start pulling that up. (2:01:03) Oh yeah.(2:01:05) There’s the idea that yes, the government is out there (2:01:08) telling the media what to say. (2:01:10) I think that’s mostly true, (2:01:12) but there’s another side of it too. (2:01:14) Like the media has power to influence as well.(2:01:18) And if you dig down, maybe it’s like the CIA (2:01:20) or the deep state behind it telling the media what to do. (2:01:22) And then politicians have to follow along (2:01:25) because if they say something that the masses don’t believe (2:01:28) because of their programming, (2:01:30) because of what they see on the news, they’re out, right? (2:01:34) They still have to rely on somewhat legitimate elections. (2:01:38) I won’t say they’re fully legitimate, (2:01:39) but they still have to rely on public opinion.(2:01:43) So yeah, if you want to pull this up, (2:01:45) this will be the actual last clip. (2:01:47) Yep, I’ve got this one pulled up. (2:01:48) Let me get it on the screen.(2:01:51) Who’s really in charge of who? (2:01:52) That’s the question. (2:01:56) And look at that picture next to him, man. (2:01:59) You gotta love the troll.(2:02:03) He’s something. (2:02:05) That’s exactly what he is, he’s something. (2:02:07) That’s exactly what he is, all right.(2:02:08) Everyone, thank you again. (2:02:09) We’re up to 81, 82 listeners. (2:02:12) Thank you so much for everyone who joined us.(2:02:14) It’s been another Consciously Unmasked (2:02:16) with Jason from Drop the Mask (2:02:18) and myself from Knocked Conscious. (2:02:21) It’s a great collaboration. (2:02:22) We’ve been doing this for a little bit.(2:02:23) I’ve been having a great time. (2:02:24) Thank you again for doing this with me, Jason. (2:02:26) Thank you for everyone who’s joining us.(2:02:28) We definitely are seeing new faces on the comments. (2:02:32) So thank you for joining us. (2:02:33) And we got a lot of people that are joining us.(2:02:35) So this is our last clip. (2:02:36) If you’re just joining us, this was two hours long. (2:02:39) It’s on Rumble.(2:02:40) It’ll be on YouTube as well right now (2:02:42) until they pull it, because they’re fucktards. (2:02:44) But anyway, everybody else, (2:02:47) thank you so much for joining us. (2:02:48) It is time to play some Michael and Maryse.(2:02:52) Dude, that’s such a good concept to keep in mind. (2:02:57) This is what conservatives get wrong. (2:02:58) Conservatives are think the enemy are the Labour Party (2:03:01) or the Democrats here.(2:03:03) And we’re gonna kick Joe Biden out of office (2:03:05) or we’re gonna beat Jeremy Corbyn, blah, blah. (2:03:08) That’s not the issue. (2:03:09) When you have Jeremy Corbyn is the tail.(2:03:12) Joe Biden is the tail. (2:03:13) The corporate press are the dog who are wagging that tail. (2:03:18) I’m not gonna be able to get that out of my head.(2:03:20) But you cannot see it. (2:03:22) Another example I used a couple of years ago (2:03:24) was let’s suppose I’m a democratic politician (2:03:26) and I think Trump is dividing America. (2:03:28) I think he’s completely either a racist (2:03:31) or he’s fuming the fuels of racism to further his agenda.(2:03:36) And I think he’s an ass and I think he’s uneducated (2:03:38) and I think he’s boorish. (2:03:39) I think he has no business being in the White House. (2:03:41) But I don’t think he should be impeached (2:03:43) or removed from office from a dopey phone call (2:03:45) where he was fishing for something.(2:03:47) Impeachment has never, (2:03:48) no one’s been moved from office before. (2:03:50) This does not reach that level. (2:03:52) I can’t as a Democrat go in front of my constituents (2:03:56) who heard four years of Russia, Russia, Russia (2:03:58) and Trump collusion and keep my seat.(2:04:02) I did not have that freedom. (2:04:04) So it’s very clear who’s in charge of whom. (2:04:10) I got my old school logo and music on there, (2:04:13) but anyways, yeah.(2:04:16) What do you think, man? (2:04:17) That’s, there’s something to it, I think. (2:04:21) There’s not a clear somebody at the top. (2:04:26) That’s what I think.(2:04:27) And this is where we can go tinfoil time, but it’s true. (2:04:34) Coming out of World War II, this thing started brewing (2:04:39) that the United States must continue (2:04:42) in case another global war got to our shores or whatever, (2:04:48) got literally physically global, right? (2:04:50) Like that started this quote unquote deep state. (2:04:53) There’s this amazing documentary series (2:04:55) called While the Rest of Us Die.(2:04:57) I know it’s hyperbolic, guys. (2:05:00) Don’t get caught up in the music and the emotion. (2:05:03) Just take a step back and listen to what exists.(2:05:07) There’s a group of people that all they need (2:05:10) is two of us to exist, to propagate the world again (2:05:14) as long as all of them are destroyed. (2:05:16) Ultimately, that is like the ultimate goal (2:05:18) is that there’s a continuation of state (2:05:21) regardless of what happens to any of the civilians, (2:05:25) any of the people within, under the control, (2:05:28) under the guidance, protection of the state. (2:05:30) There is a deeper entity.(2:05:32) Now we can argue all day that that’s needed or not needed. (2:05:35) We can argue that we need a section 31 dark net thing (2:05:39) to keep all the darkness away, right? (2:05:42) Well, you and I don’t agree that one bit. (2:05:44) We think like, hey, let them fucking just, (2:05:45) they won’t, it won’t work.(2:05:47) It won’t work. (2:05:48) It won’t be given oxygen (2:05:49) if we just let it die and wither on the line. (2:05:53) No, we have to actually cultivate it, right? (2:05:54) And then make it dangerous and then fight it somehow.(2:05:57) So like, that’s where I see that. (2:06:00) As for like, it’s frustrating (2:06:03) because like we get pulled into so many different things (2:06:06) that it is a wagted argument. (2:06:09) They just tell us how to think and what we should think.(2:06:13) And we’re not told enough. (2:06:14) We’re just not told enough. (2:06:15) And I wish we’d have more information.(2:06:17) But what is clear, I think is that they’re perfectly happy. (2:06:22) Whoever it is, whoever’s in charge, (2:06:24) they’re perfectly happy for us to have alternative media, (2:06:28) Fox versus NBC or whatever, (2:06:30) because they want us fighting each other. (2:06:32) They want us on different teams (2:06:34) that are not one team against them (2:06:36) because that’s how they keep their power.(2:06:38) They keep us distracted with these things (2:06:40) like transgender bathrooms or whatever bullshit (2:06:43) while they start wars and kill people. (2:06:46) It’s just, it’s really crazy. (2:06:48) Once you start to see through it, you see it everywhere.(2:06:50) So just pay attention to that. (2:06:52) That’s my lesson for the day, I guess. (2:06:55) They do this to get us fighting each other (2:07:00) and then supporting whatever candidate (2:07:01) that they put up at the top.(2:07:05) Yeah, and the money does play. (2:07:07) I mean, Adelson’s money, look, (2:07:10) without Adelson’s money or somebody’s money, (2:07:12) Trump doesn’t win too. (2:07:13) He’s just not gonna win without the money.(2:07:14) You need the money to do it. (2:07:16) And yeah, Pamela spent whatever, 1.5 billion or whatever. (2:07:19) She just, it just wasn’t enough (2:07:20) because that just wasn’t, the story just was too awful.(2:07:24) But yeah, we’re beholden to those people. (2:07:27) They pull the strings, you know what I mean? (2:07:28) And they’ll go back and forth, Democrat, Republican, (2:07:31) back and forth, back and forth forever. (2:07:32) And it seems insane if you think, (2:07:35) think of it in terms of policy.(2:07:36) Like if you think that, oh, that didn’t work, (2:07:38) let’s try the other one. (2:07:39) Oh, that didn’t work, let’s try the other one. (2:07:41) And you just keep going back and forth.(2:07:43) That’s like the definition of insanity. (2:07:44) But that’s not what’s happening. (2:07:46) They’re doing this so that you have an illusion (2:07:49) that there’s a choice and there’s really not.(2:07:52) Marlon talks about it too, a choice. (2:07:54) Just remember, and this is why we, (2:07:57) the message from us is not to believe what we believe. (2:08:01) It’s just to deprogram what you’ve been manufactured (2:08:05) to believe your entire life.(2:08:07) Now you and I would like it to be minimalized (2:08:09) because our view is for the ability (2:08:13) for the government to do something for you, (2:08:16) it has to be able to do something to you. (2:08:19) And I don’t like the to you part (2:08:21) because when it’s not aligned with my values, (2:08:24) then it’s literally to me. (2:08:27) And to your point, it’s half the time.(2:08:30) It’s half the time because it goes left, right, (2:08:32) left, right, left, right. (2:08:33) That’s how it goes. (2:08:34) So I’d rather just reduce the power (2:08:38) so that neither is affected by any of the decisions.(2:08:42) Like Mal’s talking about being like going to the clergy, (2:08:45) like, oh, look, like a second opinion. (2:08:47) That’s almost how that should be treated. (2:08:52) Yeah, well, anyway, I gotta run.(2:08:54) I am for I am. (2:08:55) Thanks for the comments. (2:08:56) Internet’s definitely played a role in dividing us.(2:08:58) Absolutely, it’s a double-edged sword. (2:09:00) It helps us get information, (2:09:01) but it also helps them get their propaganda out to us. (2:09:05) So yes, great comment.(2:09:08) But yeah, I gotta run. (2:09:09) Thanks, everybody. (2:09:11) Take care, everybody.(2:09:12) Thank you so much for joining us. (2:09:13) Jump off, Jason. (2:09:14) I’ll have a good night.(2:09:16) See you later. (2:09:17) See you later, man. (2:09:18) Drop the mask, pod.(2:09:19) Everybody log on. (2:09:21) Follow, follow. (2:09:22) Everybody go.(2:09:22) We’re going bye-byes. (2:09:24) Take care, everybody.

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