Transcript for #1867 - Eddie Bravo

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The Joe Rogan experience.

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Join my day Joe Rogan podcast by night. All day.

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What's up?

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Oh, shit. Plus last time we do these. Two years, Chad. Over two years.

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00:21 - 00:28

The lover two years before the pandemic. Right? It was like, you know, it was, it was during, I was during the beginning.

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00:28 - 00:52

Yeah, I was during, because I remember I asked, uh, it was a fight campaign. And I remember I asked, uh, Cowan and Shaw. I got the other choice. Your whole family gets COVID, or your whole family gets hit by drunk driver on the freeway. What would you choose? He's a question. Exactly. Exactly. And, uh, that was the last one I think. Um, yeah, you know, it's been a while.

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Bro, I like the gray beard. We went with it, huh?

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Fuck yeah.

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Okay, become the old wizard.

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00:58 - 02:00

Dude, I was dying about a hundred percent of the pictures out there. The old pictures of me with a black O T. Those are all tall dying. I would I started getting gray hair early, Dodd. Yeah, you were like 30 right earlier than that and at first I'd get like one or two and I would just pluck that motherfuck out. Oh, you know, and then there was three I'm like, okay, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, Then you get to a point where you're so goddamn old that it looks fucking goofy. When I see dudes in their 50s and 60s and they're dying there. If you're a rock star, yes, keep dying here. I get it. You gotta keep that image going. But James Hadfield, he lets the gray go. He can pull it off. Yeah, so I figure fuck it. I'm just gonna let the gray embrace the gray.

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02:00 - 02:15

The shit can't be good for either that die. It can't be. We were looking at just for men in the other day, like people that have had like burns all over their face. Oh, really? Doing that shit? Yeah. Some people have like allergic reactions to it. But there's some new foam.

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02:15 - 02:55

I don't think it damn maybe. Should I die this motherfucker? And is it too late to go back to dying? Because there's like, is it the pain in the ass? Right. Because you, at home, you got to fucking die and you're doing it. And then your skin's died. And then you got to scrub your skin to take the die off your skin. And then all you got to put a Vaseline around. There's no scanner or dial on your skin and then it's a big fucking oil deal. And then you get lazy and then you see like grazer like half of the gray that you have hair with half gray, half dye and it looks really stupid. So, um, my shit's all. Hey, hey, I have no hate for anybody still dialing their hair. You know, I just I basically just got lazy.

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02:55 - 03:14

The weird thing that old guys have that weird reddish brown color, where you know it's dye, it looks like shit. You know that weird like that weird like they're too old for their hair to be that color anyway, and then they got that weird reddish, you know what I mean? Yeah, it's like a shitty dye. Yeah. Some do it at home type shit.

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03:14 - 03:17

Yeah, out of certain age. Let it go. It looks ridiculous.

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Yeah, come on.

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I'll let it counterproductive.

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It's not helpful. I mean, you do look at a certain, if you're 80, you look shit period. You might look good for 80. Yeah.

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03:27 - 03:53

Yeah. Focus on lifting weights. Yeah. Yeah. Be one of those 65 year olds with their yoke. There's a lot of those guys now. Yeah. That is a replacement. Lot of inspiration. Yeah. I see a guy that's 65 and he's in his body looks like it's 25, but I'm okay. Let's try to do that. Yeah. That's possible. Yeah. Um, you know, I got the stem cells in my shoulder. Yeah. I'm not doing. Well, the first time I went down to chipsome.

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03:53 - 04:01

Um, this is the T. Well, we should let everybody know. This is the places in Tijuana. It's run by Scotty Nelson at Clay. Yeah, Ed Clay.

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04:01 - 04:56

He's the man. Scotty Nelson the man. They're in Tijuana. And they got like, on on the beach. It's like, it's a nice part of Tijuana. It isn't like the Favela looking part of Tijuana. It's by the, I didn't know Tijuana to beach. I showed him like damn, it was nice. And they did, first and foremost, they were a cancer hospital. And then they started doing stem cells. How do they start? Ed Clay is a kind of guy that just wants just to do the best. Anything he's doing, he just wants the best. And he was involved in, you know, healing people with different herbs and different kind of plants and stuff. And then that evolved into trying You know, come up with the, not come up, but combine all the best cancer treatments in the world and combine them and use them together.

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04:56 - 04:58

Did you do it because he knew somebody with cancer?

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His mom was really, she had rheumatoid arthritis and it just, I don't know, like, I forget the whole story. I had him on my, I did this podcast and we talked about it, but Long story short, Ed Clay and Scott and Nelson are two of the the most awesome people I've ever met man and fucking great guys. Yeah. Once I once they started remember when Mel Gibson was on your podcast. Yeah. He was talking about Panama and he had done for Neil Reardon. Yeah, all that stuff. So Ed Clay is working with one of those guys. They brought the stem cells that you want them. And they just started slowly and they just started working on jiu-jitsu athletes and the athletes, you know, tested out. And this guy, the guy that brought in from Panama, he was like, he was like, right in it, you know, and he, I went down there and they, And as I did come down, because I had shoulder surgery, they reattached my bicep to my shoulder. They did something on my rotator cuff. My shoulder was fucking jab. And after six months or something, I started rolling again, and I came back too soon. And one of my students, Michael Plaster, who video tapes my online series, mastering the system. He was videotaping me doing this overhook. It's called the Cobra Clench and it's like an overhook but with it's I'd have to show you on the mat but it's a great way to hold an overhook hard to pull out and I taught it and he's videotaping it and then afterwards we rolled he gets me in it And I couldn't get my arm out. He swept me. He mounted me in the mount works, too. And I couldn't get my arm out for like five minutes. He was just seeing how long he could hold that I couldn't. And it was my bad shoulder. And sometimes when you tweak a knee or you tweak an elbow, you don't feel it to the next day. And like, oh, shit, usually when you pop a knee, you don't feel it to the next day. Right. Sometimes unless it's brutal. That right after we rolled, dude, I couldn't move my shoulder, my dude. My fucking surgery shoulder is fucked. It felt like I just had surgery. You know, that feeling when you can't move it? Did you give them them or not? No, but I just felt like it was just fucked and stayed off it for a couple months and it just wouldn't heal right. And I'm like, dude, I'm gonna have to go back in and fucking get another surgery on this thing. And that's when I'd class that do before you do that, just come down, let us shoot you up at some stems and see what happens. Because you have nothing to lose, just come down. And I'm like, okay, so I went down and man, they just, they got one big syringe and stuck it in the back of my shoulder, just one big one, boom, and went bam. And I'm not gonna lie. painful fuck I was screaming I was in this hospital room and I was screaming remember when I did I was going with the empty I was screaming at the time I was screaming just like that it hurt so much I did it it it was excruciating but it worked man my shoulder came back and it's like you know a few months later I forget the exact timeline but a few months later it's a hundred percent now So then I hurt my other shoulder, tore my leg room state. I didn't know I tore the leg room for a while I just knew something was off like oh shit I couldn't pick anything up like at the end of Every day in class like after we mop everything up we put these dirty wet mop heads into a plastic bag and then I tested that way I go like this with all fucking And then my good shoulder, I could do it all that. But that's how I know every night I test bam. Ooh, something's wrong. And I didn't do shit. I hadn't been rolling the last four, five years, man, my rolling has been so sporadic. I had back surgery in 2016. That was massive. And then shoulder surgery, knee surgery. And then now my good shoulder's fucked up. And I'm just giving it time, giving it months, and months, starting getting into yoga, doing yoga every morning. I go maybe yoga is gonna fix it. and it didn't fix it. And then at a place, they'd come on down. We got it down now. The whole system, they got it wired. Because when they did this shoulder, they had just started it. And it fixed it. They'd go, come on down before you get surgery, come on down. So I went on down. So now they got the system down. Did you go down? They get your hotels all included in the package of a hotel in the San Diego. in the marina is beautiful. They pick you up. You stay there at the hotel. They pick you up. Stay in San Diego. So you don't say initially initially. You land in San Diego. They pick you up on a Monday morning. You come in Sunday night. Spend the night. You wake up Monday morning. They drive you across the border. Then you stay, there's a nice, a street in Tijuana. It looks like, oh wait, it doesn't look like the Tijuana. There's the, I hear like the cartel just fixed it all up and everything, but it looks like there's a street and there's a merry-off there. It looks like it could be anyone in the United States. It doesn't look like the T.J. you're thinking, the T.J. you're thinking does exist, but out, you know, they're certain spots. They're really not.

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10:16 - 10:20

There's a lot of this cartel violence is going on to you.

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10:20 - 10:25

Yeah. None of that's going on by the beach, where they're at. So, the biggest Tijuana.

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I don't know. I don't know the dimensions.

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10:29 - 10:33

I mean, is it like big like Burbank? Like, is it big like?

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I wish I... Like is it?

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10:35 - 12:05

I don't know. I have no idea, but it ain't small. I mean, there's a lot of bad, most of it's bad and favela looking, but they got some good areas too. And then you get their Monday, you go get your MRIs right away. Whatever injuries you have, you go get your MRIs. The first time I went, I didn't get an MRI. They just said, they just shot me up. They were just they were just trying it out. Now they got it down. They got it down to a science. And now they they do so much that I wish it had click and explain it, but you go you get there. You get your MRIs and then all day you're on NAD you're on all this. It's not just a barric chamber. Hyperbaric chamber every day. A Gerson therapy juices. They got us. Gerson therapy. Gerson therapy is a combination of juicing and coffee enemies. Oh, Jesus. That's that that's the that's what saved Havi Vasquez. Havi Vasquez had colon cancer. He did gruesome therapy and the the way to do it if you have cancer. It's something like this. Something like this. You juice all day like probably eight to ten juicings you and then in between coffee and Emma juice coffee and Emma. You you have that fresh squeeze juice juice coffee Green. I don't know. I'm not sure spinach. Beats. I'm not sure, but it's a lot of fresh juices. Green juices. Green juices. And then it's just juice, animal juice, and a coffee animal. Something about coffee animal.

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12:05 - 12:08

Something about coffee. And it probably gives you a rush, right?

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I'll be honest, but it's totally healed. You know, so they do a little bit of that there too. They give you a little bit of that NAD with with the IV Hyperbaric Chemper Chamber every day. Some electrol thing that they put on and they pulse on your injuries. Everything. Everything. All day. They're throwing everything at it.

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Gerson therapy here is 13 times a day. One glass of juice hourly 13 times a day. You have three or four coffee enemies and perhaps also castor oil enemies.

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Whoa, some about those animals.

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What's a coffee in them? I feel like.

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It's coffee up your butt.

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Coffee in your butt, dude. Is it coffee grounds or actual coffee? Like this coffee? It's fucking black rifle coffee. Just squirt up your butt.

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It's some lot caramel latte or something.

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12:57 - 13:11

I don't know. Like a rapid heartbeat like stimulated from it. You know, like, like drinking it? I don't remember. I don't remember. These people take drugs up their butt, right? That's the reason why they do it because your body absorbs things in your bloodstream.

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13:12 - 17:30

So I went down and then you know got my MRI and Man like I said before I went in for my good shoulder it was fucked up for a while. I was doing yoga and it just would not heal 100%. So we get that MRI torn laborum. I need surgery. So it's very apparently I'm no Doctor, but apparently it's when laborums are torn. It's hard for your body to heal it. It's hard for blood to get there. Yeah, I don't know not. But that's what I heard and generally based on the MRI got you have to get surgery. So they said let's shoot it up. So instead of one big shot it was four different shots and now they're using ultra sound so they're going right to the lab room so the doctor is shooting up he's looking at a screen and you can see the needle and he's going right to a boom hit it four different ways and that first month of healing the first month I could barely move my arm man my arm was fucked from the shot from the shots I could barely like it barely move my arms it was it was it felt just like I had surgery And you know, it fixed this shoulder, so I had faith, but I'm like, maybe I mean a torn laborum shed, maybe it's maybe it's not enough, maybe I need surgery. So then two months roll by. And this was, I got it done in March, March 20th something. And after a month, I get my range of motion. After two months it's feeling a little better and every day I tested grab the bag of dirty mop heads and I and I do that Oh, I still feel it damn don't feel it here. This one's 100%. So that's how I engaged it with dirty mop heads and every day And then three months go by and I'm like, oh shit, doing yoga in a certain different yoga positions. I tested in this one. I always feel it. Oh, it feels a little better there in this position. And in certain positions, you could feel it. You feel the little boom. You know, and even downward dog, you feel it a little bit. And then if the pain started going away, and I go, okay, let me fucking try to do a little jiu-jitsu. So then I started rolling with little people, and in girls, just little people, and then I felt like I took 10 steps backwards. Oh, yeah. So in my mind, I'm thinking, okay, I didn't do shit for like two and a half months, three months. And then it healed. A healed a certain way. It was like a 95%. That's why it's not retorted. So I felt like it healed a certain way. And my body said, dude, I didn't know you wanted it to heal a jujitsu. I thought you wanted it, wanted to heal it in the way where you're not doing shit. Because I wasn't doing anything. So I figured, okay, maybe it's just temporary, take 10 steps backwards, let my body reconfigure and then heal the jujitsu away. And that's what I thought. So I've been waiting. And then I didn't go back to jujitsu and starting to get better, starting to hit the 90% I could still feel it a little bit. And I'm like, I'm not going to go back to jujitsu and fucking I was like worried. Worried to start rolling again. And then this is what happened. And I don't know if it was a coincidence or not. But I decided, you know what? I got to start lifting weights, man. I got to get my shit together, man. I at least lift some weight. So I started, I started doing light. Bicep curls lightweight high reps just by sub curls and I did like eight sets Just burnt cuz I lifted weights in a while and did a little backstuff too, but not too crazy But for a week. You know when you have a lift of weights for a while and then you that first set that whole week you're wrecked in that body part You know, I'm down my mind myself was so my biceps I couldn't even straighten out my arm like oh my god my biceps fucking so sore from all those sets of lightweight high reps. Then after a week it heals and you could lift weights again and when it healed, my shoulder healed. So I'm thinking maybe since I brought all this healing power to my biceps because they brought all tore up. And my body said, let's go heal those biceps, labrums right there. And I'm thinking maybe they're like, hey, let's fix this labrum while we're here or something. I don't know.

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17:30 - 17:39

It's probably on the way to being fixed. We probably just aggravated all the tissue around it because you hadn't used it in so long. And it was probably very stiff.

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17:39 - 17:44

It's a hundred percent now. The shoulder is a hundred percent. So it's been like that for about two weeks.

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17:44 - 18:16

And I've been lifting, I haven't lifted, I have full length rotator cuff tear in my right shoulder. It's completely gone from stem cells. The doctor was freaked out. Dr. Roddy McGee and Vegas, he shot it up. And afterwards, we did an MRI six months later. He said, you have to understand how extraordinary this is. He was that kind of an injury almost always requires surgery. I think it was, now you don't even have an inch anymore. It doesn't even exist. Like when you look at it on the under an MRI, it doesn't exist anymore. It doesn't bother me at all anymore. It's time cells are fucking incredible.

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I got my back shot up too, but that's a whole different animal.

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I guess. It was that like, is that's like when they can actually make your discs fat again, right? Are they going into your discs?

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Yes.

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Not, I don't know if they're going into it or around it. I'm not sure, but they shot up my back as well. It's down and the same day. same day they shot on my shoulder and the shot on my phone. It's hard to say because it's like I said it's a whole different animal. I got steel and titanium and shit and screws and bolts and shit in my back. So I don't know.

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18:46 - 18:49

They only do that part of your back with the stem cells.

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18:49 - 19:51

It's like my lower back. L5 S1 and I you know how to MRI. on my back to, and there was some bulging disc type stuff, a disc degeneration, and everybody in Gizzo has a, I forget what it's called, but there's like, facets or something like that that hold your vertebrae together. They were all worn out too, so they shot those to see if they could regenerate the facets. My back was a wreck. So that's totally different than your shoulder and your leg room. So I don't know. It was feeling good. It was feeling good, but two days ago, I was weightlifting really, really hard. Like, I just feel so good that my shoulders are back. I started hitting bench and I was hitting bench and putting a little bit away on it wasn't that light. And I guess I was arching my back. a certain way like wrong you know when you're you arch maybe I arched it a little too much but man I pulled a muscle on my lower back and it's fucked right now my lower back is is a frozen there's something got pulled back there from doing bench press so

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19:52 - 20:14

I've been just a lot of core exercises that like I didn't use to do before where I have a one whole day where I just do core stuff. I just do like back extensions and then sit ups. You know that machine it's a machine where it's like what is it called? Jamie the one that we have out there the rogue one that's like you do back extensions and you also do sit ups on it.

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It's a GHD. Yeah, glued.

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20:18 - 20:47

Hams. I don't know. But it's fucking great and I do those weights. So I'll do like back extensions like I hold on to to 25 pound dumbbells and I do back extensions with that. and then I'll do situps without the same thing. That fucking thing. Glue him developer. Glue him developer. That thing's the shit for it. It's great for your glutes too, because at the top you like flex your glutes and it makes your botox nice and juicy.

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20:47 - 20:49

What's the difference between that and that hyper thing?

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20:50 - 21:36

I have we have that out there too. The reverse hyper thing is you're using weight and you're lifting your legs up. This is your legs are isolated and you're lifting your back up. Okay, but they're both really good for your back. So I do that a lot and I do these straps that strap onto your ankle onto a pulley machine and I do like knee raises like lying on my back. So I put like a 75 pound kettlebell on the ground. I use that to hold on to. and then I put a hundred pounds on the stack of a cable pulley machine, and I put my legs in these straps, and I'm just doing knee raises, lying on my back. I'm just pulling my knees towards me, which I think would be really good for jujitsu. Really good muscles for like butterfly guard and shit like that.

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21:36 - 22:39

Yoga for me is, that's a, you know, I'm 52 now. You know, you hit 50, in my opinion, if you're not doing yoga, at least three to five times a week at 50 year body just going down. You got to do something. Yeah, it's basically you got to remind your body not to shut down certain angles. That's what I think yoga is. I think if you are not doing yoga and you're just sitting watching TV, I think your body is magical, but it's kind of dumb too, in the sense that it just does whatever you do. Like if you just sit there, your body's probably thinking, okay, let's, he wants that body that just sits there, let's create that body that just sits there. So when you get up, you know, you, you're, you're back sore and everything, but if you're doing yoga, you're telling your body, listen, I want This, don't shut that down. Let's keep this one going. Your body's like, oh, we were about to shut that shit down. You should, okay, he wants to keep it going. It's just, yeah. It's atrophy. Yeah.

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22:39 - 22:45

It's like when you get a broken arm and you put it in a cast, it's not that your body says, oh, you know, you're just, of course it's not talking.

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22:45 - 22:53

I'm just, you're just responding to what you want. Like when you lift weight your body builds you a strong body. When you don't do shit, your body makes you a shitty body.

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22:54 - 23:04

Yeah, your body just deteriorates. Yeah, so that's when you get old, there's no if fans were about it. If you're not lifting weights, if you're not doing something that makes your muscle tissue fire, yeah, it's gonna do.

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23:04 - 23:21

I get Tai Chi now, because you grow up in your 20s, you see old Chinese people doing Tai Chi, like what are they doing? Oh, that's, yeah, it's all it is. We were looking at it like they were thinking it was a martial art. The Tai Chi is like, it's like yoga. Yeah, it is like yoga. You gotta keep your body moving or it will shut itself down.

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23:22 - 23:29

And think it's hooking you up. Yeah, isn't it funny when you see like young people that don't do anything with their body? And they just think it's always gonna be that way forever.

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23:29 - 23:33

Yeah, my people that skip PE or ditch PE class.

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23:34 - 23:59

It's funny because when we were kids, we were taught that all that hard work is boring and bad for you. But the fuck it's essential. It's essential. As you get older, when you see men that are older and they look at their shoulders literally, you just grab it and just pull it off their body. Like it's barely attached. You see them, you're like, man, that ain't no way to live. It's no way to live just being feeble.

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23:59 - 24:12

You think Instagram is influencing more and more people to work out? Yeah, for sure. Right, because I'm Instagram. You just see everybody working out. Everybody's got to show their workout. Every girl's got to be working out. Everybody's working out.

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24:12 - 24:13

Yeah, for sure.

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24:13 - 24:14

That's just my feed. You know what I mean?

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24:14 - 24:31

It's also an influence in people these filters. Someone this comedian posted this video up of her complaining about something, but she had a filter on it. And she didn't realize when she puts her hand by her face, the filter you put lips over her fingers.

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24:32 - 24:32

Oh shit.

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24:32 - 24:58

It's the most ridiculous shit. Filters are fucking, that's the devil. They're telling people, this is how I look, but that's a cartoon, that's not even you. You get some weird fucking filter over your face that pretends you're 29 years old and you're 46. This is horseshit. It's so weird. It's so weird that people think that that's okay. like that you want to lie to people and pretend that's what you're really.

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24:58 - 25:12

When you post the picture on Instagram when it's a picture and you have like there's like 25 different shades and filters like that there's nothing wrong with that. But it's the video filter where you're making a video and that your face is a cartoon that's kind of weird.

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25:14 - 25:38

Yeah, it's total worship. It's complete worship and I guess women are affected by that more than men because they see other women use it and they feel like why better use it too because these bitches all look fantastic and I look normal. You know like it's just but then you meet these people if you meet them in real life. And you're like, hey, what happened? Did you just age 20 years? If the fuck is going on, where'd you lips go?

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25:38 - 26:03

You know, when you click something on Instagram, the AI somehow starts sending you more of that shit? Yes. And you click on, like, you're click on a kiss, a kiss picture. Right. When you look at my suggested reels, there's always going to be like kiss or something. And then, um, If you say something people always say that. Oh, I just said something like walkie-talkie and now I'm getting all these walkie-talkie.

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26:03 - 26:04

Yeah, Google ads.

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26:04 - 26:13

Yeah, something like that. So for sure for sure. Yeah, people always say that everyone's got a story like dude. I said something about a Silverado Dodge.

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26:13 - 26:15

Yeah, like some shit that you would never think would show up as a man.

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26:15 - 27:10

But I think I think it's even beyond that now. Because I'm like scrolling through and then every now and then when you scroll there's like three videos of suggested reels No, I'm talking about it's usually shit you suggest and that was one of a hot magic And I looked at it, and I didn't click it. I didn't click it, but I looked at it. You know what I mean? And then I kept scrolling? You didn't click it. And then all of a sudden, dude, dude, every day. I got, I didn't know there was so many hot medgets done. There's a lot of them out there. And they're on Instagram, and they're doing the same type of pictures that normal girls do, like bikini pictures and hours. One thing that I didn't think was popular. I had no idea. But apparently, it's really popular. It's mousse knuckle. Mousse knuckle.

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27:10 - 27:12

Camacho? That's popular. Of course it's popular.

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27:12 - 27:17

Dude, you're looking to pussy lips. Dude, that's exciting. That's huge.

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27:17 - 27:30

I had no idea. Dude, they pop up like yoga chicks. Yoga chicks. And with the camera in a certain angle, when they're doing yoga positions, boom, you see the pussy print real quick, boom, and then out, and then boom, you never see that?

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27:30 - 27:35

There's some pop up on your feet. No, my feet is a lot of butts. There's a lot of growth butts.

SPEAKER_03

27:35 - 27:41

Yeah, I get a lot of that too. A lot of butts too. Now I'm getting a pussy print right now.

SPEAKER_07

27:41 - 27:50

I guarantee you it's like mostly butts. If you see what I got here, like every time I pull up my Instagram feed, it's like butts and muscle cars.

SPEAKER_03

27:51 - 27:57

Let's see if I could find a pussy print one really quick.

SPEAKER_07

27:57 - 28:03

Yeah, it's all butts. See, it's all, it's all this kind of shit. It's all girls in the other way.

SPEAKER_03

28:03 - 28:09

They just keep sending you that and it's a lot of kettlebell stuff. You clicked on one and then boom.

SPEAKER_07

28:09 - 29:13

Yeah, this would this kind of shit. But then it's like watches, a lot of watches, a lot of muscle cars, a lot of elk, shit like that. The algorithms interesting, and this is something that I posed to Mark Zuckerberg the other day. And I said, well, what if you didn't have an algorithm? We would have just let everything exist the way it exists. Just see, put it out there. It goes out there in a specific timeline and exists how it exists. You post it, I see it. And he said the problem is that people would gain the system. Like companies would just post all day long. And that's all you see. And then you would miss things. Like he's using example. Like if my sister is having a baby, I want to know when the baby comes. I want that to be at the top of my feed. He's like, you got it. But I was like, I wish I asked him this, but I didn't. I forgot to ask it. But wouldn't it be better net overall to like stop people somehow another from gaming the system? But let things exist without an algorithm. Because it seems like the algorithm... You did ask him that.

SPEAKER_03

29:13 - 29:20

You did say that. Did I say that? And he said it was a good question. And he didn't really have an answer.

SPEAKER_07

29:20 - 31:28

You know what? That's the thing that they all need to come to grips with. This is a fucking giant experiment. It's a giant experiment in human culture. And it's happening with the social media companies, and they didn't know it was gonna happen when they built the company. When they built Twitter, do you remember what Twitter was? It was like, you would write at your name is going to the movies. Like at Eddie Bravo is going to the movies. Like Richard. Was weird. The way people would write on Twitter was not the way they write on Twitter now. It was like, you know, at Eddie Bravo is getting my oil changed. And like it was like dumb shit that people would do. And I was like, who is a fuck about this? This is so stupid. And then people started using it for a comedy dates and they started using it like for one liner jokes and stuff like that. Oh, that's a good like joke writing exercise because it's only 140 characters. So you have to have like, you know, economy of words and make it nice and crisp. But then it just started getting crazy and then it became just people arguing over shit. Like as soon as people realized that arguments, and like, whatever you're interested in, if you're interested in arguing, if you're interested in things that upset you, that's all you're going to see all day long. That's where it's fucking people up, because it's getting people just outraged and climate change shit. It's like all over my fucking feet. I clicked on a few climate change things. And because I'm trying to find what's true and what's not true. And I've had two different experts come on. One's guy Steve Coonin, who is a physicist, is a brilliant guy. wrote this book called Uncettled, and he says, the way they're looking at these graphs, he's like, there is no question that human society, whether it's pollution or all the things that carbon it's in the air, we're having an effect. He goes, but the effect is greatly exaggerated by fear-mongering. And he said, if you look at like the overall trends of like thousands of years, he goes, it's always done this. He goes, we've had crazy hot times and dry times and crazy storms and all kinds of shit. But if you look at like during our time, that's when people get scared. Like, oh my God, it's happening so fast and it's so roting and it's never gonna go away. But and he's like, no, it's always been like this. It's always been up and down and up and down.

SPEAKER_03

31:28 - 31:29

And they've always been fear-mongering.

SPEAKER_07

31:29 - 31:52

There's always been fear mine. We posted something yesterday was one of the craziest ones. They were saying that zombie icebergs are going to melt and the ocean is going to rise. It's a zombie ice. It's the ocean rose ten inches. You know, fuck, we would be. Yeah. We'd be so fucked. Like one inch is not good. Yeah. One inch is like all those houses. You see a malibu that are on the water. Florida would be underwater. Yeah. Well, Florida is going underwater.

SPEAKER_03

31:52 - 32:08

Florida is going underwater. They always say that. I doubt it because you had a guy on your podcast to, um, you know, there's a clip out there. There's a clip out there and you had him on your podcast and he breaks it down. Demo to the guy. Let me see, I have it right here somewhere.

SPEAKER_07

32:08 - 32:10

Was this Steve Coonan? It might have been him.

SPEAKER_03

32:10 - 32:16

Is that him? Yeah. Is he, yeah, he must be the guy then. But he's got this clip. It's so good.

SPEAKER_04

32:16 - 32:21

Do you remember what he says? Okay, here it is. Oh, here it is. I found it.

SPEAKER_07

32:21 - 32:54

Let me send it to Jimmy. Here drop it to Jimmy. Okay. It's so complicated, though, and everybody, like, people will argue about it with fucking zero information. They don't have any information, and they'll argue pro and con. I think it's an interesting conversation, and I like to have interesting conversations with people, but it's wild how that's become old. Oh, yeah, Dan, what is his name? Yeah. Yeah. This is interesting. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

32:54 - 32:55

I got a few Bob, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

32:55 - 32:59

Okay. You support Trump.

SPEAKER_02

32:59 - 32:59

Yep.

SPEAKER_09

32:59 - 33:01

Okay.

SPEAKER_02

33:01 - 33:04

I was one of the first endorsers public endorsers of President Trump.

SPEAKER_09

33:04 - 33:08

I was going to do when our ocean level rises.

SPEAKER_02

33:09 - 33:18

Thank you for asking that question. I have the answer now. I have the answer. Well, thank you for the question. Yeah. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

33:18 - 33:22

So the first someone is, we're changing the gas.

SPEAKER_02

33:22 - 33:29

Now you're full of shit. Sit down. I'm going to answer you. I'm going to answer you. Shut up and shut up and shut up and sit down.

SPEAKER_09

33:29 - 33:32

Sit down. I got to finish my question.

SPEAKER_02

33:32 - 33:36

I'm going to answer the overwhelming. I finished the question and answer.

SPEAKER_09

33:37 - 33:57

It's changing on earth and it's changing to CO2. What do you people with the money? What are you doing about this? I'm not doing right now. No, I've got children. I've got 21, 23-year-old children. And what's their future with you people with money? You talk about money all at the time.

SPEAKER_02

33:57 - 38:14

Okay, okay. Sit down, please sit down, please. In the front row. Excuse me. In the front row, please sit down. Okay, you've asked your question. Thank you very much. Okay. I'm going to answer. Excuse me, ma'am. Will you please sit down? Thank you. That's okay. Please sit down, let him answer. Okay. In 2011, my wife and I were in Antarctica, renewing our vows. For both of you, they don't know Antarctica's on a mountain top. Okay. And there is a $500 million facility, a scientific facility there, and the scientists came to give us presentations about global warming. And they had cores of ice that they had drilled. They had drilled 4,500 cores, and they only brought 15 or 20. So they're going through the second or third core, and they said a 275,000 years ago, this was the temperature, then 55,000 years ago, The world was two degrees warmer, Celsius than it is today. This is 2011. And I want to stop, stop, stop. And he said, and I said, well, you mean the whole world. This is yes. And the polls are only benchmarks. And I said, well, what about the young woman alluded to? And he said, it's all cyclical. And although the gas may have exacerbated it, in the cosmos of time, it's not a fart in the wind. In the cosmos of time, of the 13.8 billion years that we've been on this miserable planet, it's not a fart in the wind. And as I told Joe Rodin on his show, and he said in his infinite wisdom, And Joe, if you hear this, I thank you for the opportunity to be in on your show. He said then in 25,000 years, it's most likely not going to be a problem. Now, my direct answer to your question, if that were really true, would you believe? And let's just for a moment, say, that it is true. That means that the best scenario of these of the global warming is about 10 feet raised in water. That's the best scenario of the next 40-50 years. That's the best scenario. The worst scenario is about 100 feet. But let's just take the 10 feet. If the water on the planet is going to rise up 10 feet, that means the southern part of the United States is gone. England is gone, most of Europe is gone, and I can go most essential America is gone. Okay. If that's the case, let's just take Florida for example, which is one of the fastest growing condominium beachfront condominiums on the planet. In the perspective, when you invest, there should be, in the footnotes, If global warming is for real, they won't put it that way. Global warming happens and water rises 10 feet. This investment you made is fuck off. Now one single investment prospectus written since 2000, the century has alluded to global warming. Now one mother fucker. If it were really true, the banks wouldn't invest. The banks wouldn't finance. Now, one mother fucking condominium. So the people that have the money, and I'm jealous of the vice president, Gore, which shall, and I wrote in a plane from South America with fears of, I am jealous he came up with a scam before I did. Because the financial institutions, the banks, Of this world, no, it's not going to happen. Otherwise, you couldn't get a goddamn loan in London. You know those 30, 40-year mortgages? The world will be over by then. Is Berkeley's bank going to give you another fucking loan? Well, the greatest respect ban. It's the greatest fraud that's been perpetrated on mankind this century.

SPEAKER_07

38:17 - 38:23

Why do you think they're doing? Why do you think if he's correct, and you think it's a giant scam, who and why?

SPEAKER_05

38:23 - 38:26

Why in the world order? It's part of the new world.

SPEAKER_03

38:26 - 39:04

It's like one world government in the world economic forum type shit remember that that Project Veritas video where they it's undercover video and it's someone at CNN we're too sober for this someone at CNN is going oh Yeah, as soon as we're done with Colby we're gonna hit climate change real hard. We're just gonna scare everybody with climate shit. I thought Once that got out, they were going to pull the plug on the crime and change push. I go, oh, now they can't do it. Look at these guys. They busted them. But they didn't give a shit. They move forward. You know what I'm talking about that clip? That's CNN clip from Project Veritas?

SPEAKER_07

39:04 - 39:11

Yeah. They were saying that that's the next thing that they're going to push really hard the same way they push, uh, COVID-19.

SPEAKER_04

39:11 - 39:12

Look, I don't know anything.

SPEAKER_03

39:12 - 39:45

I don't know a shit. But then I'm very, uh, it's very suspicious that knowing that that's what they're gonna push and they're gonna push it once COVID's done they're gonna push climate and then you're saying all this climate change being pushed and then you you you listen to all the people pushing Nothing but demons pushing that shit. It's the same people, listen to all the other shit they're saying. They're all saying it together, pushing it together along with all the other bullshit. So right there, I'm like, okay, I'm with that guy. That guy that we just saw, I'm with that dude.

SPEAKER_07

39:45 - 40:26

What he's saying does make sense that if they were really concerned that the ocean level is gonna rise in 20 years is no way. They would be interested in dumping all their money there. If they're gonna be alive in 20 years, that's gonna be a terrible investment. They've been saying that shit forever. So do you think that they're doing that because they're trying to scare people and then they can do things like have centralized digital currency, social credit system and say, you're climate, you're like your contribution. Like this is a thing that they concentrate on a lot right now. Like how much carbon are you emitting? And if you're meeting too much carbon, you're going to be causing problems. What are you doing here now?

SPEAKER_03

40:26 - 40:32

I'm looking for there's a there's a there's a woman. She's a Jennifer find it.

SPEAKER_07

40:32 - 40:36

It's really it's really hard. Let me let me just and it's the same sort of deal.

SPEAKER_03

40:36 - 41:05

It's the same deal that she's basically saying she's basically saying that She's reading something from some kind of CFR, trilateral commission plan. Like a agenda agenda 21, a agenda 2030, you've heard of that, right? They write this shit down. They got it. Basically, they got to scare the way you control people. is your scaram would shit only the government can say something from.

SPEAKER_07

41:05 - 41:10

Oh, anything else they have? Someone has to come in and regulate things because if they don't regulate things, you're fucked.

SPEAKER_03

41:10 - 41:19

Pandemics, asteroids, global warming. And then the big one, the big one at the end, extraterrestrial threat.

SPEAKER_07

41:20 - 42:05

only the government can save you from that shit and it brings people it looks it looks like the ultimate I mean the great reset clashwab he wrote a book called the great reset they've been talking about this never they were they ran a what is his uh... so not what like the great reset is the one we were talking about this that he says you will own nothing and you'll be happy yes if that doesn't freak people out just that's some or well shit right there you own nothing you'll be happy and just also if you want to fucking have a guy in a movie that was an evil bad guy who dresses like he's in Star Wars, who talks with a German accent, who just wants to control the population. People would be like, that's corny. That's two James Bond. That's two on the head. You know, that's two.

SPEAKER_03

42:05 - 42:34

Yeah, nobody knew about Cloud Schwab before you look at it now. I'm trying to find that video, but I might not be able to find it. Sorry. Yeah, I can't find it. But anyways, to me, again, I don't know shit. It just looks like the one thing I know for sure. The one thing I know for sure are who the demons are. I know who they are. There's no way I'm being brainwashed and they're actually good people with big hearts. I know who the demons are.

SPEAKER_07

42:34 - 42:41

Well, they're always fear mongering and everything that they say is going to happen. It's always way less than what they're saying is going to happen.

SPEAKER_03

42:41 - 43:10

So, when I'm looking for the truth in whatever subject you first step is, what do they say? What are the demon's saying? And what is mainstream media saying? Okay, that's like a big hint as to which way the truth lies. For sure the demons aren't telling the truth. For sure the demons are pushing whatever it takes to get us into a one-world government. I think we're in some kind of communist takeover, something.

SPEAKER_07

43:11 - 43:48

It's one of those things where they realize the only way to compete with China. This is my fear. They feel like the only way to compete with China is to be like China. Because I think it was Maxine Waters said this, that she was talking about a digital currency. We have to move to a digital currency to compete with China. which is wild because the way China does it, if you say anything bad, they don't like, you can't go anywhere. You can't travel. You try to buy a plane ticket, you don't go anywhere. They just turn you off, buy certain things. You can't do it. Who wants to live like that? Nobody. Somebody wants us to live like that, or most normal healthy people don't want that to happen to them.

SPEAKER_03

43:48 - 43:55

I think the people at the top, they're in whatever meetings they might have, whether

SPEAKER_07

43:56 - 44:05

Well, they have those meetings at Davos. Exactly. That's the crazy thing is you could watch the meeting online. It's the first time I think ever in our life where we've been able to watch those things.

SPEAKER_03

44:05 - 44:11

Yeah, you know, nobody, nobody knew what Davos was before. Nobody knew who Cloud Schwab was before.

SPEAKER_04

44:11 - 44:17

I never even heard of him until like four years ago. Yeah, nobody their their huge now. Right. Remember the Builder Group? That was always this thing.

SPEAKER_03

44:17 - 44:23

Yeah. They all meet the Builder Group. Yeah. They all get together. I went out of he went to Builder Group. I'm sure it's all part of the same.

SPEAKER_07

44:23 - 44:29

But you were saying it's like that was boom. There was like not bullshit, but we didn't know what they said. We didn't watch a video of it.

SPEAKER_08

44:29 - 44:40

So when you watch a video of them, imagine the compliance. If you can have a medication that will have an electronic in there that sends a signal when you've swore. Imagine the compliance.

SPEAKER_07

44:40 - 45:09

You have to take your medication and they know if you've taken, they don't even trust you. If you're taking medication, isn't it to heal you? If it's effective, it's real. But wouldn't you take it? If you have staff, what do you do? You take fucking antibiotics, right? You don't want to die a staff. So it's medication that you know is good for you take. They don't have to have a chip and act to make sure you're complying. Why would they need a chip to make sure you're complying with medication that you should want to take?

SPEAKER_03

45:09 - 45:12

It's good for you to control the masses one world government.

SPEAKER_07

45:12 - 45:14

You think those motherfuckers care about our health?

SPEAKER_03

45:19 - 45:53

You think they care about our health? If all this shit that we're going through is about our health right away, they would have shut down fast food. They would have just shut down. You know, easy it is the shutdown business. They have no problem shutting down like that. They just boom. They say Gavin Newsom just gets on Twitter and says, you know what? Starting Monday, no fucking restaurants, no movies. If you want to eat outside, I guess that's like it's like that. They just shut everybody. If they have a, but not double bell. Oh, no. I talk about and then you ask them like, oh, good. Then the, oh, the poor people won't be able to eat that.

SPEAKER_07

45:54 - 46:14

They got to do some humanity would it cost to just give poor people healthy food? That's a real good question. Imagine if they had places like if we just recognize the displaces that are really economically fucked and we just made it so they can get free food. You know what does that? Mr. Beast. You know that guy that YouTube guy? I don't know. He's fucking great.

SPEAKER_04

46:14 - 46:16

That guy with a tremendous abs.

SPEAKER_07

46:16 - 47:36

No, no, no, no, no, not at all. Now he's the guy that has the biggest YouTube channel. He's like a game show. He does like game shows like people have to solve puzzles and they have to try to find him and he'll give them all this money. Well, he's got this philanthropy arm of his business. And he gives free meals to people. He's given 1,459,098 pounds of food, 1,259,259 pounds delivered, 11929 individuals fed. And he does this all just out of philanthropy. He's just a good guy. He makes a shit ton of money off these YouTube videos, but he pumps almost all of the money back into his business. And he has his show translated into multiple languages, into Portuguese and Spanish, and he puts them all up on YouTube. And then he opens up these food pantries. and gives people free food. He has like these Thanksgiving day things where he gives out free turkeys. So they pull trucks up filled with turkeys and people just pull up in their car. And he says, thank you, here's your turkeys and he hands people food. It's fucking great, man. How much money would that cost to do that everywhere? You think about how much money we put in Ukraine? You think about how much money we spend doing all sorts of things that we don't agree with? How hard would it be to give people a healthy food?

SPEAKER_03

47:36 - 48:03

This is not about health, man. Like I said, they would shut down, jack-in-a-box, McDonald's, all that shit. They would, and they would tape, you know, they were taping out in Coca-Cola. Think about all the dumb ass shit they did at the beginning of the lockdown. Like they would tape off certain parts of grocery stores like you couldn't buy this shit. Why don't you tape off the fucking cereal aisle? Right. Right. And the candy eye. Right. Why didn't you make that illegal? They could have shut that shit down.

SPEAKER_07

48:03 - 48:14

They could have said people get too fat and they get too much cornstarch and corn syrup. And if we just take that out of everyone's diet for your own good and your own safety, the world would be a better place.

SPEAKER_03

48:14 - 48:30

And if it was really about our health, it was really about the health. Our health. It was not about our fucking health man. This was not about our fucking. They don't give up. Fuck, you think they care, you think those motherfuckers care about our health. Oh, we gotta, we gotta vaccinate everybody. We gotta help you.

SPEAKER_07

48:30 - 48:39

They don't give me shit. The problem with it is there's no liability for the companies that sell you. What? That's the biggest, that's the craziest thing ever.

SPEAKER_03

48:39 - 48:53

Dude, you can't, there's 1200 side effects at least. And there's no liability. Zero. That's the number one.

SPEAKER_07

48:53 - 49:12

I don't know how to hide the evidence for 75 years. Yeah. And you can't sue them. Just imagine how is that? Imagine them saying that to you. Imagine if you run the government, you're the president, and you're thinking that this is, you know, this is all legit. This is good. And then they say, we don't want to show you the data for 75 years.

SPEAKER_03

49:14 - 49:17

But what are you doing? We need everybody dead first before that shit comes out.

SPEAKER_07

49:17 - 49:24

That's exactly what it is. They need everyone come on. They literally banked on everyone who is involved being dead.

SPEAKER_03

49:24 - 50:08

There's so much obvious shit. But you know what's crazy is that Big Pharma has been immune from vaccine injury lawsuit since 1986. Did you know that, Jimmy? If you look up National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury, that's the year, that's the act, or Bill, or whatever it was that gave big pharma immunity from vaccine injuries. What? What? And the store, if you look in the store, I didn't just find out about this. There's documentaries and shit about it. But apparently a apparently big farm on.

SPEAKER_07

50:09 - 50:31

was getting sued so much like oh you know what we're not going to make that we're not going to make vaccines on where we're getting hammered with the lawsuits and then the government came in and said no no no no yeah but they have a no fault compensation system so because of this fact congress passed the national childhood vaccine injury act in 1986 establishing a federal no fault system to compensate victims of injury

SPEAKER_03

50:31 - 50:56

Yeah, so the taxpayers pay for it. Not the manufacturer. So they set it up. So the story goes and I don't know nothing. I hear the story was big farm was like, dude, we make way more money on pills and shit. These vaccines are just fucking people out. We're gonna, it's just not even worth it. We're getting sued our our upper asses. And then the government is the one that said, listen, we'll take care of it. We'll have a fucking national.

SPEAKER_07

50:56 - 51:07

Well, they must have made some sort of agreement to donate to campaigns and to how crazy is that? It's crazy that the government actually owns part of the Moderna vaccine.

SPEAKER_03

51:07 - 51:15

You would think you would think, you would think, okay, you get injected with some shit, gives you a fucking heart attack.

SPEAKER_07

51:16 - 51:37

You would see the shit out of whoever made that. What if you could find out that they knew that there were more complications than they were letting on? They've done this over and over again with Viox. They've done this over and over again with the opiates. The opiacrisis that they caused in this country, they lied and said that shit wasn't addictive. It's some of the most addictive stuff we've ever encountered. It's the number one cause it does in the people 18 to 49.

SPEAKER_03

51:39 - 51:43

Isn't like the biggest lawsuit ever from like Pfizer or something like that?

SPEAKER_07

51:43 - 51:48

There's a billion or something. Yeah, there's quite a few big ones where which is the biggest one.

SPEAKER_03

51:48 - 51:49

How much money was that?

SPEAKER_07

51:49 - 52:51

I think the biggest one was the Viox one because the Viox one killed 60,000 people. John Abrams in who's a guy who's a doctor who litigated against the pharmaceutical companies explaining how this all works. One of the things that you're saying is that the people who do the peer-reviewed data, they don't get access to the raw data. They get the access to the data that was reviewed by the pharmaceutical companies and then given it to them. It's crazy. He's like, that's not how you do science. And they can run 10 studies and they can do it as biases they want. And if two of those studies show any kind of benefit, then they go with those studies. And all the other studies that show that it doesn't do anything or is bad, they can hide those. They don't have to reveal those studies. There's no transparency. Come on man, we're living in a fucking... That's the only country that lets it do this. In all the other countries except New Zealand, you can't even advertise for pharmaceutical drugs. But in this country, it's 75% of our ads on television. 75% of the ads on TV are pharmaceutical drugs.

SPEAKER_03

52:52 - 52:54

It's no wonder the media covers for them.

SPEAKER_04

52:54 - 52:55

They have to.

SPEAKER_07

52:55 - 53:07

They have to. They have to. They have to. They have to. They clearly are in bed with these people because they charge 75% of all their aunts to them.

SPEAKER_03

53:07 - 53:52

Yeah. At what point, you know, I think I think People asked me where we had it. I'm like, I don't know shit, but it doesn't matter. Don't ask me. Don't ask me. I don't know shit. I am in the trenches every day trying to figure it out. You know, I'm not always right. Sometimes I'm wrong, but I'm trying to figure this shit out. But the one thing I'm right about, like I said earlier, I'm a million percent right about. I know who the demons are. There's no way. They're not demons for real. Now the question is on the other side, there's there's the either it's the great awakening or the great reset one of them either and they're they're they're racing right now. A lot of people waking up, but damn that great reset's powerful. But then people are waking up and that great.

SPEAKER_07

53:52 - 55:04

So I don't know who's going to win have gotten real used to over the last two years of like blanket compliance. You go, God, and really use to it. Where are you mask, even if you don't believe in it? Do this, do that. Yeah. Stay six feet away. All of these things that we know didn't really make sense. Now. Yeah. But everybody just complied. And you get people to comply for something that only kills like a small percentage of the population that get it. And most of those people are fat and old. What if something comes along with it's really bad? What if some small pocket comes along? You know, small pocket wiped out 90% of the native Americans. 90%. When people talk about the genocide in this country, you know, they talk about the genocide of the Native Americans. One thing they don't probably realize is that most of it was disease. They definitely did horrible shit and murdered Native Americans. They did terrible terrible shit. Yeah. But when it comes to history, burn through the entire, if something like that comes now, Then we go straight China. That's what I think. I think they go straight totalitarian. They go straight Justin Trudeau. I mean, that's what he would do. I guarantee you if some smallpox came to Canada, that shit would be wild. They would have all the excuse they would need in the world of having total control over the people.

SPEAKER_03

55:04 - 55:32

Do you think dying? Do you think... In the future, if the demons are still in power and we just keep marching along and little by little, we're turning into China. In the future, the history books are, you think they're going to legitimize, they're going to make this whole scam damage scene super legit, right? And they're going to use numbers like fraud. fraudulent numbers.

SPEAKER_07

55:32 - 55:46

We're talking about fraudulent numbers. It depends. I don't think they can do that anymore. I think there's so much data and then there's always going to be people that want to pass the blame off on somebody. And they're going to try to figure out who's the scapegoat going to be, which is probably why Fauci's backing out now.

SPEAKER_03

55:46 - 56:20

And, you know, if the Republicans get into control, as I understand it, they want to do something, and some kind of investigation, the NIH, and when they fund it, gain a function research, and do you remember when they announced the who, announced that turns out that the PCR test, which weren't even made for something called COVID, the PCR test, they made the announcement that They got to bring down the settings. We're about 40 cycles. And they got to set it to 28 cycles. Explain what that means.

SPEAKER_07

56:20 - 56:28

It means that we should actually get the actual physical definition of it. But the way I understand this is how many times you run it in the minuscule, the tinieness of the part of the cycle.

SPEAKER_03

56:28 - 56:35

So 40 cycles is a lot. It magnifies a lot. It's a high cycle. The PCR tests, those COVID tests.

SPEAKER_07

56:35 - 56:37

You get a lot of false negatives because of that.

SPEAKER_03

56:37 - 57:01

So they made the announcement. Yeah. Do you remember when they said it? I don't remember. January 2021. So almost a year into the lockdown, they say, oh, guess what? We said it at 40 cycles. It's too high. Bring it down to 28 turns out 40 cycles puts out 90% false positives. Is that trying to present false? Yes.

SPEAKER_07

57:01 - 57:23

Let's find out what to this. There's, I know there's a lot of false positives. I know that Kerry Moless, the guy who invented the PCR tests, he said it was never designed to detect live viruses, never designed to detect, whether or not someone's actually sick with a virus. You're finding these tiny microscopic particles that it can detect, and you ramp it up high enough. That's when you get it.

SPEAKER_03

57:23 - 57:27

And he says he also says that Fauci, I mean, he's calling him out.

SPEAKER_07

57:27 - 57:32

Yeah, no, I saw that. Yeah, he died before the pandemic, unfortunately.

SPEAKER_03

57:32 - 57:35

Yeah, he was basically saying that. Fauci doesn't know anything.

SPEAKER_07

57:35 - 57:37

That's what he was saying. He's saying it's a bureaucrat.

SPEAKER_03

57:37 - 58:19

Yeah. Yeah, so it's not a sign. So, so when I hear that, when I hear January 2021, this all started in March 2020, you're telling me, We've been at 40 cycles this whole time. All those numbers. Does that? How does that affect the numbers? If it turns out it's 90% false positive, doesn't that affect the numbers? It does, right? There's no way it's, you keep the numbers. There's no way you keep the numbers. Right. It affects it in some certain way. Sure. And then later on in the year turns out they make the announcement. Turns out PCR tests can't tell the difference between influenza or COVID. We need a new test. But not true.

SPEAKER_07

58:19 - 58:24

That is true. So they can't at all. No. I thought it was like some versions of the flu also.

SPEAKER_03

58:24 - 58:30

So they needed a new test. So they announced the new test starting December 2021. Not next week.

SPEAKER_06

58:30 - 58:35

And well, I was reading the thing about the 90% which I have. What was the thing you just asked me? Okay.

SPEAKER_07

58:35 - 58:36

Let's go with the 90% thing first. All right.

SPEAKER_06

58:40 - 58:48

New York Times put out an article, this blog is describing it. Here's what it said in the quote.

SPEAKER_07

58:48 - 01:00:42

The resets of testing data including cycle thresholds compiled by officials and Massachusetts, New York and Nevada up to 90% of people testing positive, carried barely any virus or review by the Times found. On Thursday, the United States recorded 45,644 new coronavirus cases according to a database maintained by the Times. If the rates of contagiousness in Massachusetts and New York were to apply nationwide, that perhaps only 4,500 of those people may actually need to isolate and submit to contact tracing. So that's a big number. That's a big difference between the amount of people to get it. Yeah, any test with a cycle threshold about 35 is too sensitive. Agreed, Julia Morris in a virologist, the University of California Riverside. I'm shocked that people would think that 40 could represent a positive, she said. A more reasonable cutoff would be 30 to 35 she added. Dr. Mina said he would set the figure at 30 or even less. Those changes would mean the amount of genetic material in a patient sample would have to be in the 100 fold to 1000 fold. of the current standard for the test to return a positive result, a thousand fold. That's crazy. Or even a hundredfold. At least one worth acting on. Dr. Mina's a Harvard Medical School Epidemiologist, Michael Mina, an assistant professor at the Center for Community of Diseases. He also told the New York Times, in Massachusetts, from 85 to 90 percent of people who tested positive in July with a cycle threshold of 40 would have been deemed negative if the threshold was 30 cycles, Dr. Mina said. I would say that none of those people should be contact traced, not one. So that's a person, obviously, the standing up for the science of how this stuff works and how these viruses are detected. That's that probably infuriates people really understand how PCR tests work, these real scientists, and they probably can't even talk too much about it, right?

SPEAKER_03

01:00:42 - 01:00:46

Well, the guy who invented said Fauci doesn't know anything about anything. Yeah. You could put that video on.

SPEAKER_07

01:00:46 - 01:01:12

That's all. Carry Moss has always been like a very he was he died. I think he died in 2019. He was a very outspoken controversial guy. He came up with something for detecting what was it something about the double helix strand of DNA that he came up with when he was on acid. Just find that. Like Kerry Mullis, I forget what the invention was exactly. I believe it. It's something to do with DNA.

SPEAKER_03

01:01:12 - 01:01:24

And he was on that. There's a documentary coming out on exactly what we're talking about. There's a documentary coming out. And they're gonna break it down, you know. We'll see what we'll see.

SPEAKER_07

01:01:24 - 01:01:27

So do you think that in the very beginning?

SPEAKER_03

01:01:27 - 01:01:30

I sent them a trailer of that. You want to see the trailer of the documentary I sent it to you.

SPEAKER_07

01:01:30 - 01:01:44

If you're going to use something as sophisticated as PCR testing, if those are the top scientists and neurologists and epidemiologists and these guys from Harvard, and they wouldn't set it at that cycle. Well, who would set it at that cycle? Who would set it at 40?

SPEAKER_03

01:01:44 - 01:01:52

It's that that is evidence of a pandemic. Like it was planned.

SPEAKER_07

01:01:52 - 01:03:19

Do you think that's that? I don't think that's that. I think it's evidence that people always capitalize on any opportunity. And I think that's what it is, more than anything. I think what I worry about more than people planning things, because I think it's hard to plan things out. I think people's basic human nature, playing to fear and anxiety, and then capitalizing on something that happens. The thing about the COVID thing, The thing that creeps me out about that is that they're still trying to say that it might have come from an animal when most of the scientists now believe that it came from that laboratory. The moment a discovery as most described in his memoir seems psychedelic, lured blue and pink images of electric molecules injected themselves somewhere between the mountain road and my eyes he wrote. Later in a BBC interview, Mullis wondered if not for LSD, would he have been creative enough to invent PCR? Oh, so it was the PCR test. So I don't know. I doubt it. I seriously doubt it. To come up with the idea behind PCR, Mullis said he tapped into his understanding of computer programming. He reasoned that in order to find a particular segment of DNA, he needed to design DNA fragments that book ended specific gene sequences to now his search. And because DNA replicates under the right conditions, the isolated segment could reproduce the hell out of itself in an iterative fashion.

SPEAKER_03

01:03:19 - 01:04:11

Yeah. To me, it's this whole scammedemic and I caught a scammedemic because when you manipulate the data, There's that that's a scam. It's fraud. You guys manipulate the data. It's been manipulating the data. So that's it's a scam damage. So I'm never referred to this one as a pandemic, but it's really only three like what is it what's going on? It's either came from some kind of animal Bat monkey or whatever snake whatever some kind of animal or Some evil scientists leaked it, gain a function, money's going up, virology labs, all that shit, or the third choice, there's some people to believe this too, is all they did is hijacked the flu. because the test they use, the PCR tests were fluid tests, they weren't COVID tests. I'm going to call them.

SPEAKER_07

01:04:11 - 01:04:12

I got another possibility.

SPEAKER_04

01:04:12 - 01:04:13

There's a fourth one.

SPEAKER_07

01:04:13 - 01:05:29

There's a fourth one. The fourth one is, they get funding to work on these viruses. And this funding, the work on these viruses, it didn't make sense to Obama, so he shut the program down. Because he said gain of function, research is dangerous. He's like you're creating better, more infectious diseases. But they get a lot of money to do that. So they get a lot of money to test in these things. So there's a whole industry behind it. And if you have top experts who are saying it's imperative that we study these things. And then they do it and they farm it out to China because they don't want to do it over here. And they do some of it over here. But you could farm it out to other places and it kind of alleviates you of any responsibility. And these places, imagine if you're sending money to a place that's been cited for safety concerns. Okay. That's the rule on lab. Okay. And then people who work there specifically got sick. And they're the people that gave it to the fucking world. Okay, so people from that lab and that once they realized that all this was happening they didn't know what the actual effect was going to be on people. They didn't know how many people were going to die and that along the way we picked up data and we figured it out. But for sure, the PCR tests were set to sensitive for sure. They take advantage of the fact that this kind of shit is going on the anxiety and the fear and they try to get more control over there.

SPEAKER_03

01:05:29 - 01:05:32

Where the PCR tests created before COVID came out?

SPEAKER_08

01:05:32 - 01:05:33

Yes, okay.

SPEAKER_03

01:05:34 - 01:05:48

All right, so there's four now. There's four. There's animal, evil scientists leaked it and it gets on the agenda on purpose. Yeah, someone down there, it's evil scientists, it's just the flu. They just swapped it out, called the corona for a while, got the test on them.

SPEAKER_07

01:05:48 - 01:06:01

Yeah, but it's, but they know what it is. Like, it has very specific cleavage sites in the virus that indicate that it was somehow another manipulated. I don't know what I'm saying here. I know I'm just repeating things in a variety.

SPEAKER_03

01:06:01 - 01:06:20

I know a very, I know a doctor. He's written a lot of articles on the immune system. He knows, I trust him. He doesn't want to come out and say this, but there's also people that believe the third, the believe that they just swapped out. They just hijacked the flu.

SPEAKER_07

01:06:20 - 01:06:49

Well, first of all, people definitely got the flu and they had no flu cases. which was the wildest shit ever. Like if you look at the flu, there's a map that they had like red for a positive test of the flu during flu season and then they showed 2020. In the year 2020, it's like a non-existent flu season. It was the lowest recorded numbers of flu ever. They would say, well, that's because people stay inside. Well, then how come they're still getting COVID? That doesn't make any sense.

SPEAKER_03

01:06:49 - 01:07:25

Yeah. So this doctor, he's telling me, and I've also, it's come up and there was a case in Canada. There's like a COVID case, and they were trying to get physical proof, physical proof that the isolated COVID. And based on that court case, they couldn't provide CDC couldn't provide physical proof. But this doctor's telling me they never isolated it. So if you never isolated it, uh, is it possible? When you're saying never, I see I'm going to send you the article.

SPEAKER_07

01:07:27 - 01:07:40

Because someone explained this to me the other day. I asked a scientist. I said someone said to me that they've never isolated COVID. Because they absolutely know exactly what it is. They know how it works. They know how it gets into the body. Not this doctor that told me.

SPEAKER_04

01:07:40 - 01:07:41

Okay. That's one.

SPEAKER_07

01:07:41 - 01:07:45

Well, you seem to be neither one of us or doctors. This is a fucking problematic discussion.

SPEAKER_03

01:07:49 - 01:07:53

Um, here. This is an article. It's a real disease. Maybe you could put this up.

SPEAKER_07

01:07:53 - 01:07:57

Um, I don't think it's a flu. I don't think there are people that think that though.

SPEAKER_03

01:07:57 - 01:07:59

I believe there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu.

SPEAKER_07

01:07:59 - 01:08:04

I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu.

SPEAKER_03

01:08:04 - 01:08:10

I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu.

SPEAKER_07

01:08:10 - 01:08:23

I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that, but I don't think it's the flu. I think there are people that think that It's not even in the neighborhood. Like, when kids get COVID, it's not really a big deal for most healthy kids. Did you get that article? You're going to check this out. It's just read this article. What's it in?

SPEAKER_03

01:08:23 - 01:08:29

Uh, I don't know, but this doctor, he sent it to me. You know him.

SPEAKER_07

01:08:29 - 01:12:05

Okay. How has the SARS-2 SARS-CoV-2 virus ever been isolated? Okay. It's the highlight, the title is scammedemic. Okay. This is wrong. The document was talking about a process used to understand the lower limit of detection during the creation of PCR tests. SARS-CoV-2 has been isolated many times. Well, read the article. Okay. It was the wrong article. So this is what was claimed. They're saying the CDC document claims. Okay. Okay. So go back to what that says. What is in that? What is that? Fullfact.org. Okay, isolated virus means taking a pure sample of the virus from an infected being so it can be studied. As we have written before, there are numerous reports of SARS-CoV-2 virus being isolated by teams around the world. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention document that post and the daily expose article refer to what was published in July 2021 and includes instructions for use for PCR tests. One passage in this document states that no qualified virus isolates of the 2019 COVID-2, the virus that caused COVID-19 were available to the CDC to use the time PCR tests were developed. This is not the same as saying the virus has never been isolated as claimed by the Instagram post. In full, it says, since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019 end-COVID COVID were available for CDC to use at the time of the test, was developed in this study conducted assays designed for detection of the 2019 RNA were tested with characterized stocks in vitro transcribed full length RNA and gene gen bark a session blah blah blah of known tighter, blah, blah, blah, blah. Spiked into a diluent consistent, high set of Jamie, diluent, diluent, consisting of a suspension of human A549 cells and viral transport medium to mimic clinical specimen. The meaning of this passage has been debated before and has been used by some to suggest that SARS-CoV-2 has not been isolated. However, Dr. Thucin de Silva from the University of Sheffields Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Diseases has previously told Reuters that this is not correct. He explained that the document is outlining a very common process that is used to determine the lowest amount of viral genetic material The PCR test could detect. To calculate this limit, he said, you need to have a known quantity of virus to extract genetic material RNA from or alternatively a known quantity of RNA identical to that carried by the virus. In this case, the identical RNA that the CDC used was transcribed RNA. This is synthetically produced genetic material, which is identical to that carried by the virus. And according to Dr. Stephen Griffin, a virologist and associate professor at Leeds Institute of Medical Research, means that scientists already know how much genetic material is present in the sample. He's dissilva explained to Reuters that the time the tests were being created at the start of the pandemic, not many standardized and quantified viral stocks would have been available. These are stocks that virus with the amount of viral RNA present is already known. I think what they're saying is that I think this is a complicated process, but this is the debunk.

SPEAKER_03

01:12:05 - 01:12:06

This is the debunk.

SPEAKER_07

01:12:06 - 01:12:59

Well, this is someone this is some sort of it's actually an expert explaining how the stuff works. I think the problem is someone like you are I reading this shit. I'm not exactly sure what they're saying and if I read the other one, I bet they can probably convince me that they have it. I read the other one. Let's read it. What was it said? Freedom of Information Act, requests have been made, the Center for Disease Control, asking for evidence that CDC has isolated or purified the SARS-CoV-2 virus. On June 7, 2021, the CDC informed again in writing that they do not have any record shown that they have ever isolated or purified the virus that allegedly caused the disease called COVID-19. The promise this is not written by experts in immunology. If it was, I would be maybe more interested in hearing, like, they could explain why those people were wrong.

SPEAKER_03

01:12:59 - 01:13:03

Well, someone, well, okay. And that's, you know, read it.

SPEAKER_07

01:13:04 - 01:14:06

It says the written requests were made by Dr. Miss Christine Massey, not Dr. To CDC, ATSDR, FOIA, Chief Officer, Robert Ando to isolate and deliver any records, research, or any findings for any viral isolation and purification by anyone, anywhere anytime in the world, from a patient sample via massurration, filtration, and or the use of an ultrasound refuge, which is called the gold standard for isolating and identifying a pathological micro or dano organism. The gold standard for isolating, identifying microbes, okay, here's a side by side, comparison of the coaxed postulates and the river postulates. So it's just like how do they, how do they find viruses in bacteria? This is a long-ass fucking conversation. I think the problem is they're you are I know what the fuck we're talking about. Yeah, you know, it's like I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

01:14:06 - 01:15:04

You know, this is one thing one thing I know for sure that zero people died in jujitsu from COVID zero. In my association, I didn't, including most of BJJ, maybe one got labeled as this COVID or something, but I have 150 black belts worldwide and they got about 100 to 300 people under them. zero does and jiu-jitsu is the opposite of social distancing. We're mashing our bodies together. Sweating, sweating, and then every eight minutes, you get a new random dude clinching, squeezing, sweating. If that shit was what they say it was, dude, every, we would be shot down. Nobody would be doing jiu-jitsu. We would be completely shot down. We would have too many people dead. Every school would have 25 people dead. Everybody just, I lost a couple per belt last week. But nobody that nobody died in the NFL, that doesn't make sense to me.

SPEAKER_07

01:15:04 - 01:15:06

Major League Baseball. But it does make sense, right?

SPEAKER_04

01:15:06 - 01:15:08

Because those are athletes. Yes, but what about then?

SPEAKER_03

01:15:08 - 01:15:12

Okay. So it's just like the flu, the flu, the flu doesn't fuck with you.

SPEAKER_07

01:15:12 - 01:15:29

I love athletes. A few athletes got fucked up by COVID. Homsotted. Homsotted was hospitalized twice. He might be at home. He might be three times. That happens with the other two, but when it comes out, he's too tough. He wouldn't stop training. So that motherfucker was training while he had COVID.

SPEAKER_03

01:15:29 - 01:15:39

How come when the homeless weren't wiped out? Comments were very wiped out. That's a very good question. Go downtown, plenty of homeless. It didn't do shit. to the homeless and down down.

SPEAKER_07

01:15:39 - 01:16:08

That's where my school is at. This lady's at the gas station yesterday. I stopped to get gas parking over to the studio and his poor lady. She was just a disajunky mess. She had like a giant gash and her forehead on her nose. She was just face-planted. And her neck went like this. Like, here's her back, right? Her back goes straight up and down. Her neck goes horizontal. And her head was like this. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen. This lady had the worst posture I've ever seen. She probably weighed like 70 pounds. Yeah. She probably kicked COVID and didn't even know she had it.

SPEAKER_03

01:16:08 - 01:17:00

I'm a big, I'm a big Cleveland Brown fan and when Nick Chubb got COVID, when he tested positive, nobody was interviewing his parents and like, praying. Nobody was praying that he was gonna make it. People were just pissed off that he was gonna miss a couple of games. Remember that shit, Jamie? No one ever thought for one second that he was gonna die. And this supposed to be some disease that, or we shut down the whole world, Nobody was concerned that there was one game where Baker Mayfield and the backup quarterback both tested positive for COVID. They used a quarterback that practiced for two days. And he almost won the game too. But both the quarterbacks are never fine. Nick Chub, he goes, I feel fine. I feel like I can play, but I guess I don't for the safety of others. I don't want to I got to say that right there. Yeah. Yeah, but he was fine. Yeah. So, um, you put me on the plane with the flu.

SPEAKER_07

01:17:00 - 01:17:03

You could play with the flu and you'd be a hero. Yeah. Imagine if you won the game with the flu. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

01:17:03 - 01:17:07

Didn't Michael Jordan score like 62 points or something like that. I mean, you can't flu.

SPEAKER_07

01:17:07 - 01:17:09

You can't flu. It's not going to stop Michael Jordan.

SPEAKER_05

01:17:09 - 01:17:10

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

01:17:10 - 01:17:17

It has a thought like when Luke Rockle beat Chris Wiedman, he had fucking staff infection and he was on an antibiotics. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

01:17:17 - 01:18:36

You know, teach one the world title. Yeah. Teaching you, Jitsu. One thing that comes up all the time. for the instructor. And that's so much for anybody else, just the instructor. Every day it's a different group of people. It's not like college where every day you've got to show up. And if you miss a day, you've got to catch up. You've got to copy somebody's notes. And you get to it's every day. It's like a brand. It's a mixed back, every day. Some guys train every day, but and then every now and then a guy shows up and I hadn't seen him in a couple This happens all the time. Who are you been? Dude, I was sick. Dude, like, fuck, I was laid out for three weeks, dog. And I'm like, okay, cool, now he's back. I don't like making an announcement or start texting every, oh, he got sick. It's like, before all this bullshit. Right. Before, cool. Yeah, yeah, you just say, oh, no, you got sick. Yeah, back. And then the next, the next week, like, where you been at? I was hurt. Oh, where you been at? Dude, I was sick, dog. Dude, I was out for like two months. I was just sick. I hear that all the time. And it's always gone. People always get sick. But what happened when all this bullshit happened was, soon as someone gets sick, everyone starts texting each other. You know, everyone, everybody knows about it. And you gotta tell everybody somebody's sick. You know, so it seems like people get sick. When as an instructor, I'm like, dude, this shit happens all the time. People get sick all the time. People tell me they're gonna, they feel like they're gonna die.

SPEAKER_07

01:18:36 - 01:18:45

But the thing is like, judges who people are like more risk. They're more risk-takers anyway. They're doing a risky thing.

SPEAKER_03

01:18:45 - 01:18:53

I'm going to tell this. I don't know if they're all about washing your hands every day. Remember what they thought? They dropped that one up. What happened? What happened? What happened? What happened? What happened?

SPEAKER_04

01:18:53 - 01:18:54

What happened? What happened?

SPEAKER_03

01:18:54 - 01:18:57

What happened? What happened? What happened? What happened?

SPEAKER_07

01:19:04 - 01:19:33

And friends of mine went to look at the house. They didn't know who owned the house. And they go into the house. And they're like, wow, this place is really nice. They're looking around. And they open up a closet. And the whole closet was filled with pure rail. The whole closet. Yeah. All it was was hands-on closet. And the dude was like, let's get the fuck outta here. Yeah. Because like, he's one of those dudes this thing. So like, that energy is in his fucking house forever. It's crazy. Hangs of washer hands. Yeah, sure hands.

SPEAKER_03

01:19:33 - 01:19:44

Oh, all the dumb shit they did all the do they let prisoners out because of that because of the COVID they let prisoners out. Are you fucking kidding me?

SPEAKER_07

01:19:44 - 01:19:56

That may have been that's top three dumbish shit that they let like it robbers and thieves or was it just like guys who sold coke? Like what kind of was it violent criminals? That's a good question.

SPEAKER_06

01:19:56 - 01:20:03

Pretty much most of the people that were allowed out were either like 30 days. Yeah, they were very close already being allowed out or not.

SPEAKER_03

01:20:03 - 01:20:06

Okay, let prisoners out because of this shit.

SPEAKER_07

01:20:06 - 01:20:44

But prisoners out for way worse shit. They're letting. So many violent prisoners out. There was a Koleon, Nori, Nguar, you know, Koleon because you do channels. Yes. Instagram channel, he had this clip on his page about how this LA gang member was getting out of LA because it's too hot. He's like, dude, this is too crazy. They're letting 70,000 dudes out of jail now. 70,000 violent criminals are gonna let him out early. And he's like, it's already bad out here. He's gonna get worse. He's like, I'm getting the fuck out of here. And he moved. Aussie Osborne moving back to England because he's fed up with mass shootings in America. Well, that's a little different.

SPEAKER_06

01:20:44 - 01:20:50

Well, the way I read it, I pulled it up too fast. I read that he didn't want to. He said he didn't want to die in Los Angeles. There's a lot of violence there.

SPEAKER_07

01:20:50 - 01:20:53

Well, that's that, too. But he said he doesn't want to die.

SPEAKER_03

01:20:53 - 01:20:55

Yeah, they twisted it to mass shooting. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

01:20:55 - 01:21:07

He was probably fucking ridiculous there. I'm fed up with people getting killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at the concert. It's fucking crazy. Osborne said a new interview with the observer. Yeah.

SPEAKER_08

01:21:09 - 01:21:09

Okay.

SPEAKER_07

01:21:09 - 01:21:15

That fuck. It is crazy. Vegas shooting was nuts. That one's nuts.

SPEAKER_04

01:21:15 - 01:21:19

That one's nuts. Yeah. That one never, they kind of just let that one go.

SPEAKER_07

01:21:19 - 01:21:31

Well, I mean, the guy's dead. So they're like, what do we do? There's all the conspiracy theories about it. But whatever happens, some guy smashed windows open and shot 60 fucking people. It's really crazy.

SPEAKER_03

01:21:31 - 01:21:39

It's really crazy. It's really crazy. It's really crazy. It's really crazy. He didn't do it and someone else did it. There's more than my chuner.

SPEAKER_07

01:21:39 - 01:21:56

There's always something. There's always something that this was that he was a manchurian candidate that they programmed him to do this. This is all about trying to enforce gun control laws. That's what the really crazy people think. I think sometimes people fucking blow a fuse and sometimes people have been thinking about doing this for a long time.

SPEAKER_03

01:21:56 - 01:22:11

Don't the conspiracy there is say that Where's all the camera security camera footage of him hauling all that artillery to this room? Isn't that what they're saying, something like that?

SPEAKER_07

01:22:11 - 01:22:18

I'm sure there's people saying something like that. I don't know if that's true though. That's one thing I brought up to his room.

SPEAKER_03

01:22:18 - 01:22:24

Yeah, that is one conspiracy that there's so many that I never really look too deeply into at all.

SPEAKER_07

01:22:24 - 01:22:33

Just, let me ask you this one now. What do you think about all this the Pentagon saying that there's crafts that are coming from another world?

SPEAKER_03

01:22:33 - 01:22:41

That's a, no world order. What do you think that is? The getting people to believe in the fake alien invasion?

SPEAKER_07

01:22:42 - 01:22:43

So what do you think those things are?

SPEAKER_04

01:22:43 - 01:22:45

These people keep saying.

SPEAKER_03

01:22:45 - 01:22:56

It's probably, um, who knows? Uh, the Nazis were scaring their people with UFOs. They made UFOs. Like, and they were like scaring people. It's like, uh, it's, look, look at the timeline.

SPEAKER_07

01:22:56 - 01:22:59

The time they're trying to develop some kind of an actual flying saucer.

SPEAKER_03

01:22:59 - 01:24:02

And they were scaring their people and they were using like, look, we're going to say if you look at UFOs, they were scaring them. The government's going to say if you're from the UFOs, right? So 1946 World War II's over 1946-47 Operation Paperclip. That's when we took a bunch of Nazis and Russia took a bunch of Nazis. And so 1947, Roswell. Right there, that was Roswell was the beginning of the UFO craze, right after Roswell, all these comic books, Mars attacks, the 50s, all these shitty ass space movies and alien movies, that was Star Trek came, but it, Roswell kicked it off. That was the first one that kicked it off. So like, wow, that's 1947. That's right when we brought in all the Nazis, who knows, man, maybe, maybe the Nazis were like, dude, you guys aren't scaring her people with you have lost. You dumb motherfuckers, just get on it! Boom! So that Roswell, like, they just, uh, take some craft and then they get people that they enter, be probably thinking it was real. Like, there it is. It was a craft.

SPEAKER_07

01:24:02 - 01:24:10

So you think it was an orchestrated crash? Just to freak people out. I think it seems like a lot of money, top. Oh, you think of it up and hide it?

SPEAKER_03

01:24:10 - 01:24:11

When is anything too expensive?

SPEAKER_07

01:24:11 - 01:24:18

When is anything too expensive for the government? But the official answer was never that it was a craft. The official answer was that it's a fucking weather below. And everybody believed that.

SPEAKER_03

01:24:19 - 01:24:40

They get people, yeah, but people that believe in UFOs like myself and you back in the day I no longer I have a different view of UFOs now, but back then we didn't care if that they said like the fact that they said that oh it's just weather balloon we were like oh dude you guys are bullshit and you're trying to cover up the real shit

SPEAKER_07

01:24:41 - 01:24:46

So in 3D chess. Exactly. So that's what I think it's drones.

SPEAKER_03

01:24:46 - 01:24:54

I'm the prime of the opinion drones and you know how there was a little red laser pointers. You know you fuck with your cat with that shit.

SPEAKER_07

01:24:54 - 01:24:57

It's incredible speeds. Yeah, but there's some stuff.

SPEAKER_03

01:24:57 - 01:25:51

There's some stuff like the commander David Frayver one is pretty him for sure they're saying stuff for sure they're seeing stuff like I think Bob I think Bobless are saw some shit I think they set him up. That's what I think. I think he's telling the truth, but they set him up. That's what they do. That's what William Cooper said. He was set up, too. He worked for the Office of Naval Intelligence, setting up meetings, high-level meetings, and he said he thinks that he was setting up meetings and looking at documents going, oh, shit, they're going to be discussing crash UFO shit and reverse engineering crash UFOs. So at first he believed it. Then eventually he realized, oh, they set him up. So he set up yeah, he set he thinks they set up Do to talk a lot big mouths that are drunks That's what he thinks he set they set them up and they book and and that's what he set them up big mouths that are drunks because they know they're gonna give out the information and talk

SPEAKER_07

01:25:51 - 01:25:55

They want them to talk. So they let them get in there. They let them see it.

SPEAKER_03

01:25:55 - 01:26:45

Because don't go into that room. We'll be right back. Don't go in that room. We're going to go in and then they go in. They see like a, like Philip Corso. Remember that guy here. Yeah. From the Pentagon back in the day when I was into all this shit, I would like look, dude from the Pentagon is saying it. Of course it's got to be true. Do a Navy pilot is saying it. Of course they're the most credible guy. But now looking back on my dude. Now of course it's the dude in the Pentagon. Philip Corso said he wrote a book the day after something he wrote a book about how he saw the bodies in the confidence he saw the bodies I was that I saw the bodies So either he really saw alien bodies like he walked in a room and they were in a casket and was open casket or something like that. Either he really saw that or or he did see it and they weren't real or something and he said.

SPEAKER_07

01:26:45 - 01:27:42

They said I'm a fucking crazy diseases would come from an alien body. Do you imagine they would just have an alien body in a room and you could do autopsy on it with one of those stupid masks on? Yeah. You will imagine, just stop and think of that. Because they think about the Europeans that came to North America and killed 90% of the Native Americans with smallpox, imagine what the fuck aliens have. Imagine what shit that is in there. If they're a biological creature, they probably exist like we do. We're filled with bacteria. We're filled, like there's more, there's more E. coli in your gut than have ever been people ever. We're filled with stuff. Imagine what kind of crazy diseases some alien body would have. That you have no immunity too. And just ravages the population ever instead. And these guys just have these little stupid masks on, they're cutting into this alien.

SPEAKER_03

01:27:42 - 01:27:49

What do you think about Elon Musk saying that overpopulation is a myth and it's actually the opposite? What do you think about that?

SPEAKER_07

01:27:49 - 01:27:58

Well, it is the opposite in places where the developed world exists, like in big cities, people having less children.

SPEAKER_03

01:27:58 - 01:28:04

Yeah, I know a lot of guys in the 40s that are not even close to being married, no kids. They're not going to have kids that's happening everywhere.

SPEAKER_07

01:28:04 - 01:28:24

So it's lifestyle choices for sure that happen when people live in big cities and they concentrate on the career. So it also happens when in these most people are in the big cities though, right? And we're women aren't oppressed. We're women aren't oppressed and they can pursue careers. They pursue careers as they put off childbirth. It's like that's the the theme of videocracy. Remember the member 80ocracy?

SPEAKER_04

01:28:24 - 01:28:27

I didn't see it. I hear about it all the time. So recently it's fuck.

SPEAKER_07

01:28:27 - 01:28:28

I got to go bury it.

SPEAKER_03

01:28:28 - 01:28:38

It's my judge, right? Yes. I love my soul. Really fuck. The new beat is in bud and movie. Better than ever. Really? I should see you. I haven't seen you yet. They moved on to the bus. It's like two months old.

SPEAKER_07

01:28:38 - 01:28:41

So good. I had my judge in here a couple months ago.

SPEAKER_03

01:28:41 - 01:28:45

They go to space. They'd be like, I got a fucking dude. It's so good.

SPEAKER_07

01:28:45 - 01:30:23

It's so good. So the premise of video accuracy is there's this really smart couple. And they keep putting it off. Keep putting it off having kids. And that the same time we shown this dude lives in trailer park. He's fucking all these chicks near him. He knocks up her and she's chasing him with a frying pan. He found that he knocked up her too. And it's wild. And it's just like it just shows how people are just getting dumb or dumb or the dumb or people are overpopulating. The smart people aren't having anything. Like you bit. Like the bit from 2005. So that's really what it is. I mean, this is exactly what Elon said. Yeah. It's not in these cities. There is a deep population problem. Then there's also another problem. Dr. Shannon Swan, we had her on the podcast. She wrote a book called Countdown, and it's all about Thalates, and how Thalates are getting into people's blood supplies from plastics, and how it's directly affecting our reproductive systems. It's making men's dick smaller and taints smaller. And the way they identify mammals, males or females, is the male's taint, is 50 to 100% larger. And the introduction of thalates, they know these from studies, when you introduce thalates into the blood supply of these creatures like mice and rodents and shit like that. They're all of their taint strength. And that's exactly what's happening to people. And we have thalates in our blood. So they do these blood tests on people and they find all these microplastics and all this residue from petrochemical products. And if you look when petrochemical products were introduced, and plastics were introduced in America, and then look at sperm counts, look at miscarriage rates, look at dick sizes, all that stuff, testicles sizes, all shrinks. It's all shrinks. It's all shrinks. It's all shrinks. It's all shrinks. It's all shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks.

SPEAKER_03

01:30:23 - 01:30:27

It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks. It shrinks.

SPEAKER_07

01:30:28 - 01:30:33

It's pretty close. She's in the neighborhood. You know, it's like your Beverly Hills adjacent.

SPEAKER_03

01:30:33 - 01:30:34

Did she get credit?

SPEAKER_04

01:30:34 - 01:30:39

I think she does. Yeah. OK. That's a risky.

SPEAKER_03

01:30:39 - 01:31:03

So remember, I don't know if you remember what I brought this up on the podcast before. And I don't know if it's true. I hear it. No, you got we didn't have a debunking website or whatever, but the saying that the entire population of the world, whatever it is, 7 billion or something, can all fit in Texas or Alaska in their own house. Remember that?

SPEAKER_07

01:31:03 - 01:31:05

I think if you stuffed everybody together like a favela.

SPEAKER_03

01:31:05 - 01:31:07

Totally. Totally. Totally. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

01:31:07 - 01:31:10

It would have to be a lie. Yeah. Right. And then the rest of it's farmland.

SPEAKER_03

01:31:10 - 01:31:22

But even even if it wasn't Texas, it has to be the whole United States. Like you could fit the whole population of the world of the world in the United States. They're saying you could fit them in Texas or Alaska. That's what they're saying.

SPEAKER_07

01:31:22 - 01:31:28

Nobody's the bunk that to, and I don't know, but they probably could fit them physically. The problem is, where are you going to go?

SPEAKER_03

01:31:28 - 01:31:31

I'm not saying, I'm not saying, let's all move them to Alaska.

SPEAKER_07

01:31:31 - 01:31:39

This is just, oh, here it is. Standing shoulder is shoulder. The entire world's population could fit within 500 square miles of Los Angeles.

SPEAKER_03

01:31:39 - 01:32:10

What? Okay, so, shoulder about that. So if that's true, so it must be true, right? If that's true, even if let's just say that's off, and it's only the whole United States. I know it's only LA, right? If that's true, okay, there ain't nobody on this motherfucker to that would mean if we got everybody in Alaska or everybody in Texas in the whole world was empty all of South America Asia Russia to me That means this overpopulation bullshit is a fucking myth.

SPEAKER_07

01:32:10 - 01:32:15

But wait a minute. That doesn't make any sense because what they're saying in this Los Angeles thing is people stand shoulder to shoulder.

SPEAKER_03

01:32:15 - 01:33:24

Yeah, I'm just saying if that's true. If that's no, no, I'm not saying to live that way. I'm just saying if you can do that, if you could fit the whole population, just by saying this plenty of room for everybody. Dude. Back in the, when I first started flying and teaching seminars all over the world, I would always just look out the plane and go, all I see is just nobody. I see a city way over there, city way over there and go, it's empty. I go, we should all have a plot of land. That's what I'd be thinking I go there's so much wasteland when you fly across the United States dude There's only people in LA New York Miami and San Francisco everything else is empty dude You're on a plane. There's nobody there's nobody here So I don't want so when people talk about climate change Well, we're we're causing climate change or overpopulation and then you got Elon Musk and that's the one thing I'm like damn Elon Musk is saying that he's saying that overpopulation is a myth. It's actually the reverse my wife So I don't want to hear anything about over fucking population. Oh, it's it seems over populated when you're in the city and you're living in a fatherland and they got you all crammed into a city super smart cities and all that shit. Yeah, it's over populated with the rest of the world empty. It's fucking empty

SPEAKER_07

01:33:26 - 01:33:58

Well, there's a lot of people that you have to feed. That's the problem. The problem is not just the number of people. The problem is the resource. Do you believe cowfarts are melting icebergs? Cowfarts are not the problem. It's actually burps. It's metal areas. It's meth there, but it's just, but there's also ways that they use regenerative farming. So it's carbon neutral. You know, there's people that have like discussed regenerative farming. The one problem is like scaling it from millions of millions of people. But it's just a natural product of animals eating grass. They do know that that happens.

SPEAKER_03

01:33:58 - 01:34:04

Dude, do you know how bad those farts got a stink? Do you have them to melt icebergs?

SPEAKER_07

01:34:04 - 01:34:06

What's up? It's melting icebergs. It's just releasing meth.

SPEAKER_03

01:34:06 - 01:34:11

That's a climate change. It's all about melting icebergs. Rising sea levels, it's all about the icebergs.

SPEAKER_07

01:34:11 - 01:34:23

But it definitely contributes to the gases. Do you know that if you ever gone to like one of those places that just grow cows, my parents used to live in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, I just have to drive through farmland.

SPEAKER_08

01:34:23 - 01:34:27

Bro, it smells so bad.

SPEAKER_07

01:34:27 - 01:35:02

It smells so bad like the people that have turned it through farmland before you could smell the cowship No, no, it's not just cowship where they really is cattle not not like millions and millions of cows I will never believe cowfarts are Causing climate there's no way anybody's gonna believe that or the burps the burps or it's contributing to the gases that are in the environment you know what Dan Penyan saying and what with the Steve Coonan is saying more specifically is that we're talking about a negligible effect in comparison to all these other effects.

SPEAKER_03

01:35:02 - 01:35:09

I want to see a documentary on how they found out caliphards are burning a whole nose.

SPEAKER_07

01:35:09 - 01:37:25

It's really burps. It's just methane, man. But I'm telling these carbon neutral farmers. These people that use regenerative farming. They take the manure and they put it back into the soil. And that's what they use for fertilizer and everything is organic. And they're saying, if you do it, that's the way animals and the environment are supposed to interact. Well, we've done that so fucked is factory farming. And we've taken all these animals and shoved them into these places and made these toxic waste lakes of animal waste. Have you seen those? So they let fly a drone over these factory farming setups that they have for pigs? Like, do it. If everybody wants sausage and everybody wants bacon, you need a lot of fucking pigs, a lot of pigs, and it's horrific. what they have to do to raise pigs and an economical way so you can get cheap bacon is pretty fucked. That's real. And that is 100% contributing to the amount of methane that gets released and gases that get released. Because if you go anywhere near those places, they're fucking terrible toxic. They smell awful, man. Like that shit. If you live in that city and they open up like some sort of factory farming set up right outside of town, guess what? Your city's ruined. You're gonna smell that shit. And you're gonna get used to this smell, unfortunately. because all factory senses, they all factory senses, detect changes in smells. That's why people stink, they don't smell themselves. Because otherwise, you're like, oh my god, I smell. I got to get the fuck out of here. You detect changes in smells. So if you live in a place that stinks, like some parts of New Jersey when they were really polluted, they have factories out there, the people that live, they didn't even know it's stunk. People had to come visit them and go, what the fuck are you living? Where are you living then? You know, bad at smells here, they make smells normal. because they're used to it. They get accustomed to it. That 100% is contributing to pollution. So whether it's factory farming, or whether it's factories, all the different things that people do that we enjoy, if you want electricity, something's got a burn. How do you do it? Do you use coal? Unless you're going to do nuclear. You're going to have some negative effect. So even people that are getting electric cars, There's people out there thinking they're doing a great job. I have this lecture car that's powered by a fucking coal plant, which is the craziest shit ever. Fire in coal is powering your super clean, super green electric car.

SPEAKER_03

01:37:25 - 01:37:26

That's the that's the fraud right there.

SPEAKER_07

01:37:27 - 01:39:11

Well, it's completely illogical. That's for sure. That's like this thing like Gavin Newsom said that by 2035, they're not going to sell any more gas vehicles in California. That's fucking crazy. That's crazy. Not only that, but that's denying technology. Because what if they come up with technology that allows you to filter out all the negative effects of gas? Like, they just have let it gas. Do you know that? Like gas used to have lead in it and the reason why I had lead in this is like engines would knock okay and so they would make these this horrible like knocking pain they would run like shit so they added lead to gasoline and they poisoned the whole world Do you know that IQ levels of people who are born between a specific time when they're using leaded gas are lower? Like statistically lower than people who weren't fucking lead poisoned. Did you know that? That's why you have unleaded gas. Why do they have to tell me it's unleaded? What the fuck does that mean? They used to have lead in the fucking gas, and that was in the air everywhere, and everyone was getting lead poisoning. In fact, there's certain plots of land like a friend of mine was trying to do a garden, he lived in New York, and he got his grass tested, and got his soil tested. So he was filled with lead poison, because there's the same dirt that was there in 1968 when they had leaded gas. Pull up, pull up, let it gas, because this isn't something that people don't know about. Mike, probably you and me or Dumber, led from gasoline, blunted the IQ of about half the US population. Let it gas was banned in 1996, but exposure to the poison, cost people born before them, several IQ points on average. Researchers asked.

SPEAKER_03

01:39:11 - 01:39:25

And sure wasn't the music? or the TV growing pans remember the TV TV in the 80s to grow I use the watch growing pains.

SPEAKER_07

01:39:25 - 01:39:29

I you guys still feel better like everything's going to work out.

SPEAKER_03

01:39:30 - 01:39:36

Oh, yeah. They always worked it out the last five minutes. How about law and order? Never watched it.

SPEAKER_04

01:39:36 - 01:39:42

They always tied it up nice and neat at the end. The bad guy go to jail. Chips. Remember that? Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

01:39:42 - 01:39:54

It counts right away. Put trollmen, traffic cops, every episode. They get involved in some kind of cartel, drug running shit. Yeah. Eric Astrada and then hilarious.

SPEAKER_07

01:39:54 - 01:39:57

Who is the white guy's name? I don't remember. Who's the white guy?

SPEAKER_03

01:39:58 - 01:40:00

Larry, punch and Larry.

SPEAKER_07

01:40:00 - 01:40:23

You remember Starsky and Hutch? Hell yeah. My cousin, I remember my cousin, love Starsky and Hutch. And he had one of them Starsky and Hutch cars with the stupid stripe on the side of it. It was like the ugliest car. Like go to the Starsky and Hutch car. Look, you know, I love classic muscle cars. I would never want one of these pieces of shit. And that was like, no, look at this terrible Starsky and Hutch car.

SPEAKER_04

01:40:23 - 01:40:27

That better and white one? Yeah, I like shit. That thing's a homo. Come on, man.

SPEAKER_07

01:40:27 - 01:40:51

That's a hunk of shit. That's their car. Look at the fucking stupid stripe of the side of it. That thinks that your clown will be ill. That thing's terrible. I thought you would dig it. Get the fuck out here. Look at that. Listen, that looks, that doesn't look too bad. Actually, that one doesn't look too bad. I like what the dukes are out the back. I like those tires and wheels too. But still, that's a hunk of shit. Now, look at that. Oh, that's for sale somewhere. Cut to me driving one next week.

SPEAKER_03

01:40:53 - 01:40:55

Now you gotta get one there, fucking hell.

SPEAKER_07

01:40:55 - 01:41:12

No, but go to 1970 Chival S.S. Black with white stripes. Go to that. Let me show you what was also available during this time period. The fuck outta here with that star skiing hutch car when you can be driving a real American muscle car.

SPEAKER_03

01:41:12 - 01:41:16

Show me whatever happened to your kuda. Oh, you still got it.

SPEAKER_07

01:41:16 - 01:41:18

Yeah, look at that motherfucker right there.

SPEAKER_03

01:41:18 - 01:41:21

That's what I'm talking to. The one that sounded like a dragon. You still have that. I thought you sold it.

SPEAKER_07

01:41:22 - 01:42:39

You bought it back. You bought it back. You know, bought it? Reggie Bush. Reggie Bush is driving around. Yeah. Reggie Bush had it. And then how did you get it back? He sold it back to the the folks that I got it that I gave it to. I so I traded it for a GT3 from my friends at Fusion Motorsports. Okay. Fusion Motorsports is the dopest fucking car sales place in Los Angeles. They have like all these like cool old hot rods and go to Fusion Motorsports website. they have the dopest cars man like dope Lamborghinis and like crazy like 1970 Broncos are all fixed up like they think these specializing those kind of cars so you're well contact amigos here we got your barracuda back Because Reggie Bush got tired so things fucking break down all the time but dude like Reggie Bush is out there ball and yeah, I'm time for that look at these fucking cars this place has so so there's a lot of shit like 4 GTs but look at that custom roaster shop fast back 1965 Mustang that's more shit. That's what I like that kind of shit click on that Jamie that yeah go go to that Yeah, look at that. That's the kind of shit. I like yeah So they sell a lot of those kind of things. So they had it. So I bought it back and then I sent it to Rhodes to shop. The same people that built this car. I sent it to Rhodes to shop and they were in the middle of fixing it.

SPEAKER_03

01:42:39 - 01:43:18

Damn. I don't remember a lot of shit, but their certain shit I'll never forget and I'll never forget you picking me up. Uh, you know, you're in the valley. You're driving your coup to pick me up and Holly would to drive to the comedy store and hang out. You know, while you do your sets and shit and I'm just chilling. Being able to hear that car from like a mile away. You're driving up and when you would drop me off and you would you would fucking step on the gas and I could hear you. You're like on La Breia and sunset and I could still. It sounded like a goddamn Tyrannosaurus Rex.

SPEAKER_04

01:43:18 - 01:43:20

It did. It sounded like a dragon. That's an American monster.

SPEAKER_03

01:43:20 - 01:43:22

I'll never forget that going damn.

SPEAKER_07

01:43:25 - 01:44:11

American muscle cars have such a specific sound. That's what people are going to miss and I'm really happy I'm really lucky I feel really lucky that I grew up during a time that those cars were popular and that they fixed a lot of the bullshit in them like what I like about like that car that we were looking at the 9665 Mustang the roadster shop one yeah they fixed it so it's got all like really high-tech brakes high-tech suspension components everything handles well it steers well it breaks really quick and You know, the engine runs on fuel injection, so it doesn't stall out all the time. They're like the shit now. They make them like you drive it a regular normal new car, but it's a 1965 Mustang or it's a 1970 Barracuda, which is what mine is. So they do that. How many cars you got now?

SPEAKER_08

01:44:11 - 01:44:13

I got a few cars.

SPEAKER_03

01:44:13 - 01:44:14

And what do you keep them?

SPEAKER_04

01:44:14 - 01:44:15

Can I go see them? Yeah, I'll tell you.

SPEAKER_07

01:44:15 - 01:45:25

We'll talk about it later. That's my number one addiction is a whole muscle cars, but they're an investment, too. There were things. Those cars are all worth money. They don't lose money. If you have a 1970 Barracuda, that's not worth less money next year. It's worth the same amount or more. They hold their value because they're so valuable and they only made a certain amount of 1970 Barracuda. If you go to like the real ones, the guys are into the numbers matching shit, and I get it, I get it, they want like exactly from the factory, to me that's nonsense. I don't understand that. When you want it to drive better, do you like the fucking thing or not? Then you should be using it. If you use it, why are you using it with those shitty ass breaks? It's terrible. So they're driving like a antique relic that can't handle, it doesn't break well. Those are worth millions. Millions, the numbers matching ones. If you get like a numbers matching, hemicuda from like 1971, I guarantee those are worth a million dollars plus. Those are so expensive. And they cost like 30 grand, they came out. Like done making any sense. It's like probably less than 30 grand. Like in today's dollars, probably like 40 grand. They weren't like expensive cars.

SPEAKER_03

01:45:25 - 01:45:30

It's probably a bunch of old people out there that have no idea that they're sitting on a million dollars.

SPEAKER_07

01:45:30 - 01:46:40

That's a barn find. They find them all the time. They find them, oh my god, that's car. My son-in-law, I left him in my garage and I never did anything. I just covered him with this tarp. Then you go out there and you lift the tarp up and it's a fucking half a million dollar car sitting there. Covenant dust. Holy shit. They find those all the time, all of the country. But there's only so many of them. They only every year the production only made a certain amount of these old cars. Look at that. Numbers matching, thoroughly documented, award-winning 1971 Plymouth hemicuda. Oh, it's a bargain. Only half a million dollars. I know they've sold them for a lot more than that. I don't know why. Maybe this looks like specific. Look how good that looks though. Go back to that thing again. Look how good that looks. God damn, that's a good-looking car. That is a fucking good-looking car. Yeah. I mean, shit! There's something about that part of American history. To me, that's the most fascinating, because that part of American history is the part of American history where rock and roll exploded. Jimmy Hendris exploded. The Beatles exploded. That was just this wild, Led Zeppelin time. It was just a wild time in American culture. And you see it in the cars.

SPEAKER_03

01:46:40 - 01:46:45

But in the 80s, those cars sucked. Yeah, because of the gas crisis. And just because they were there.

SPEAKER_07

01:46:45 - 01:46:55

Oh, there was the gas crisis and it was also a protection like those things are terrible and I accept no, but I just mean because they weren't that old, you know, it's just like a decade old.

SPEAKER_03

01:46:55 - 01:47:07

Oh, I see. I know those poor people have those cars. Those are shitty cars, but then after 30 years, like holy shit. Yeah, I thought you meant the cars. Yeah. You think like cars from the 2000s will ever be like that in like 40 years?

SPEAKER_07

01:47:07 - 01:48:24

I don't think we're making cars that are gonna be the same. They don't like, if you get a 1973 Porsche and you get into it, like that motherfucker's built good. You shut the door, it's solid, it's fuck, everything feels Like a really well put together and made. You know, if you could, in 1999, Camero, you drive it around today. It's fucking the doors falling off. The seats are all eroded. They're all falling apart. The fucking shift are sticks. There's all sorts of things wrong with though. They don't make them to last. Those old cars, they made those motherfuckers to last. They didn't have the sense, like now they do what's called planned obsolescence, right? So they make something, and they figure you're gonna use it for a couple of years. Like if you buy like a new Android phone, Samsung was only gonna say, well, we'll update it for like three years. That's it. So you got, you got a new phone three years, or you're gonna be running some old software and the apps don't work on it, right? They plan for it. They plan to have to give you back then they didn't plan for that shit. They made Toyota Land Cruises in 1970, they're still in the road. Those motherfuckers, they just run forever. They have like 400,000 miles on them. They just run forever. Keep changing the oil, keep fucking change the spark plugs, do the right thing. That shit will last forever. They made stuff that lasted forever.

SPEAKER_03

01:48:24 - 01:48:30

Yeah. There's a lot of buildings like that, too. Oh, yeah. Do you know who have you ever heard of John Levi?

SPEAKER_07

01:48:30 - 01:48:31

Yes. Wherever I heard that, man.

SPEAKER_03

01:48:32 - 01:49:40

He's got a YouTube channel, and you know, you got a bit, we were talking about earlier where, uh, I think people used to be really smart, and then some people just outfucked. Yeah. Well, um, this guy, John Levi, he's just got an amazing video of, uh, like a bunch of structures all over the world, and the United States included. where we can't even build it today. There's a lot of crazy shit. Have you heard the tartarian? Yeah, I'm simply brought that up. Yeah, there's many levels to it. There's one of them is there was a, there's evidence that there was a great mud flood. There's a lot of shit, a lot of shit, structures underground. There's a great mud flood. And then there's evidence that there was like some kind of electromagnetic cataclysm that did you know bricks or a conduct electricity? Bricks do yeah, I'm so I don't know, but apparently they conduct electricity use ceramic and electrical components

SPEAKER_05

01:49:41 - 01:49:42

They do, I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

01:49:42 - 01:49:43

I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

01:49:43 - 01:49:44

I don't think.

SPEAKER_03

01:49:44 - 01:49:49

I could be wrong about this. This is, this is just all this stuff that, and there it is.

SPEAKER_07

01:49:49 - 01:49:53

Bricks can be charged up to 10,000 times as scientists.

SPEAKER_04

01:49:53 - 01:49:54

Yeah, it's not red in that crazy.

SPEAKER_07

01:49:54 - 01:50:07

It's crazy. The red pigment of bricks converted into a plastic compound can be used to conduct and store electricity. a study published by nature communications found. Whoa, so your fucking house could be a battery.

SPEAKER_03

01:50:07 - 01:51:07

Yeah, so that's what that's what this conspiracy theory is. There's a mud flood side, there's the electromagnetic, uh, uh, uh, we do it. It's, it's what I'm into the most John Levi videos. I'm into that stuff. You get addicted. Everybody that I get into, they go to that kind of subwatch. Curtis from ten planet Austin he does I can't find watch it you just like there's so me made so many of them this guys this guy is he doesn't say knows anything he's just he gets on Google maps and goes to places like looking you to look at this what pal is that and you know that city Turkmenistan there's a city Turkmenistan okay Have you heard of this one? I think so. Dude, there's a city. It's like a ghost city in the middle of the middle of the Middle East. It's in St. Structures. And I think the city is called Abestan or Abestan or something, but it's Turkmenistan. And they got some insane structures.

SPEAKER_04

01:51:07 - 01:51:11

Whoa. What is that?

SPEAKER_03

01:51:11 - 01:51:50

Like, you see those antennas? Hmm. people are theorizing that that those antennas are taking energy out of the air like the way Tesla wanted to do it like all that so it's just it's free energy and those are antennas. Who knows? Who knows? Who knows what they are, but that's what they're rising. That's what he's theorizing. Like anyways, they see those structures. They're structures like that all over the United States. The theory is the structures were already here before us. What?

SPEAKER_04

01:51:50 - 01:51:51

These structures?

SPEAKER_03

01:51:51 - 01:53:30

The theory is great resets happen all the time. It does, you know, because according to mainstream history, we were horse and buggy from the year one to 100, 200 to the year, 1,000, 1,200, 1,300, 1,300, the year, 1,500, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600, 1,600 Oh, we figured out electricity. We figured out cars. This guy based on what his research is saying, dude, humans figured this shit out like in 150 years and they keep doing it over and over again. And there was a key saying that there was, he thinks that there was a great reset in the 1800s. The free energy was already discovered. There was already free energy in the 1800s and they shut it down. Who's that? That's the same. The same line. Go watch it on your own, dude. It's fascinating. Fascinating. So he's saying, this was he's theorizing. You don't know. He's saying that little bit, Nicola Tesla. was a distraction. They already figured out all that Nicola Tesla shit. Nicola Tesla was like, oh, they got people to focus on. The guy who really knew everything. He had 300 inventions and patents and all that. And he was battling with Thomas Edison. And then he stole all this shit and then Westinghouse boom. He's saying, that's a distraction. They already had free energy. So he's saying, horse and buggy, all that like, He's thinking like the Wild West and all that shit was rewritten history. Like we had to start over with the horse and buggy. They figured it all out.

SPEAKER_07

01:53:31 - 01:53:57

Destroyed it. Well, there's a lot of theories about civilization being reset. The most interesting one is the younger dryest impact theory, because that has a lot of evidence. And that's the one that Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock proposed that somewhere around 12,000 years ago, we were hit all over the world with asteroid impacts. And that's what ended the Ice Age and caused a destruction that we couldn't even imagine. And then civilizations forced to relearn everything.

SPEAKER_03

01:53:58 - 01:54:43

Yeah, this guy's saying resets happen way more often. Like we weren't horse and buggy for 2000 years. That's what he's saying. And all this evidence of all this shit, you know, it seems like The pyramids, they blow the pyramids up so much that who built those, the aliens built them or did the slaves build them? Like they got everybody on the pyramid of 10,000 years, is it 10,000? Is it 20,000? They got everybody on the boom, like the 10,000, 20,000, but really It looks, there's a theory that that's just a distraction for the rest for the structures that are on in our cities. We got structures and we got structures in our cities all over the United States that we can build today.

SPEAKER_07

01:54:43 - 01:55:04

But they wait a minute. That's because they don't understand the construction methods. Exactly. But it's not because they're physically incapable of building it. Like the pyramids, the problem of the pyramids is they're almost physically incapable of building it. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Exactly. That's what's so crazy about the pyramids. Like somehow or another 5,000 plus years ago, they had the technology to make some stuff that blows your fucking mind today.

SPEAKER_03

01:55:04 - 01:55:41

Totally. Totally. I believe that. And I'm with you with that. But there's levels. It isn't just 10,000 years old. There's buildings. There's, this guy's saying, there's, every city has got buildings that no one knows how they built them. They've been here when they were here before we got here. Yes, but there's like Lewis and Clark don't have any fucking stories about finding cities They found those who knows the airs and shit and when it comes to history man I'm like I'm all of mainstream history to me as sauce when you got writings and journals anybody could have wrote that there was no video or right, you know, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

01:55:41 - 01:55:47

It's just fascinating Of course, but but here's the thing the why is it so fascinating? Why is it so interesting to find like secrets?

SPEAKER_03

01:55:48 - 01:57:04

because the people that are running shit all they do is shove lies down our throats from the day we're born so it's fascinating finding out what the react what what the truth is and that's what it is trying that's all to just could be wrong but we're trying to find the truth and there's a lot of shit when you when you get into a couple John Levi videos did you're gonna be fucking stuck He breaks it all due. He goes to the places. You look at these structures, his background. He's not, I don't think he's assigned to certain things. He's just a small business owner who sold his COVID-19 business stuff. So he ends up living in parts of a small town in Utah. So he's saying, he knows a lot about Utah. He goes, dude. The mainstream story is, wow, ass, everybody's coming. There's nobody here, but Indians. And then, when they get to Utah and the Mormon start up the religion or whatever. And then you see all these old pictures. And he's thinking, they're like, it's like cowboys and Indians, like everything wood structure. That's what you would think, horse and buggy, you're in a wagon. All your buildings are gonna be out of wood, right? But then all of a sudden, where did this fucking structure come? You guys just got here and you built some shit, some kind of like castles.

SPEAKER_07

01:57:05 - 01:57:21

What are these like show me these places show me put the If you go if you go to if never heard of any structures in North America the people can't explain They're everywhere dude everywhere everywhere So so you just got it's you know you got to listen to him talk and he goes through a bunch of shit

SPEAKER_03

01:57:26 - 01:57:41

So this is like this like shit like that like how did that like in San Francisco their structures in San Francisco that was supposed to be nobody there Their structures like it was supposed to be coal miners or gold miners, but their structures in San Francisco They were already there.

SPEAKER_07

01:57:41 - 01:57:47

What do you know ready there though like when don't they know when these fucking things were built?

SPEAKER_03

01:57:47 - 01:58:10

That's the question. Do they really? Well, what structure are they? Are they rewriting history? That's the question. That's the question. So you'd have to sit down and watch it. You're not going to, you have to sit down and watch it. But what he found is, like there's all these old castles all over the United States that they turn into an insane asylum. Cast, yes, insane asylum. They turn old castles to turn into insane asylum.

SPEAKER_07

01:58:10 - 01:58:17

So that was one of the built in 1893. But they did know how to build these buildings. There's even photos of these people making these buildings back then.

SPEAKER_03

01:58:19 - 01:58:22

He thinks a lot of those photos are staged. He said there.

SPEAKER_06

01:58:22 - 01:58:40

As you bring it up, I was going to ask some I heard recent, it's not a conspiracy bill. Do you know how fast the Empire State building was made? No, how fast? One year and 45 days, 20 months to took them to make 100 or two story building. And all that. Downtown Austin, you know, I mean, they're doing one at a time, but it's not that fast.

SPEAKER_07

01:58:40 - 01:58:41

Yeah, why do you think that is?

SPEAKER_06

01:58:42 - 01:58:48

Desire, honestly, it's probably it. They probably paid people and they were breaking rules and they probably didn't have rules.

SPEAKER_07

01:58:48 - 01:58:54

Like those dudes that were walking on those beams eating lunch just sitting up there. Yeah. You see those photos, those photos freak me.

SPEAKER_03

01:58:54 - 01:59:37

Dude's fall all the time. Even with the safety, shit they got going on now. My cousin builds skyscrapers in downtown LA. He's up, he loves it. He loves getting up at five, 30 in the morning and hanging out on welding skyscrapers. He says, Oh, you hear someone fell off boom every now and then people fall. Fuck. Can you imagine what that looks like? Fuck. Can you imagine the spider in that guy? You make it 15 bucks an hour. They make a lot. They make way more than 15. They're like in the $40 range an hour. Oh, yeah, they make good money. Still. What's the hour? Dude. If I see a video of heights. I'm scared. Like, just a video. Yeah. It scares a shit out of me. I've had the VR, you know, where you're on the. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

01:59:37 - 02:00:48

Like, Alex Hanold on a couple of times, still he is. No. He's that guy that free solo climbs. He climbs. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's just digging his hand into cracks. and they they they film with the drones so they got like drones around him filming him and he's literally what if a drone hit him do that what's this guy like that fucks me up every day six months and works twenty and earns twenty thousand dollars a time change a light bulb at the top of this tower has to change a light bulb up there oh I'm already getting chills every six months he does this what and he gets twenty cat yeah pretty good time he does it that's not bad but still because nobody wants to do it right fuck That, bro fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck He's probably counting the money right now.

SPEAKER_03

02:00:48 - 02:00:49

He's probably going to get one of them stars.

SPEAKER_07

02:00:49 - 02:00:52

Do you think the drone is talking with them? Because they're filming it.

SPEAKER_03

02:01:04 - 02:01:11

Oh, like he's taking a selfie. Being afraid of heights, is that like a natural thing you think? It's got to be right. It's survival. Yeah, stay away from that shit.

SPEAKER_07

02:01:11 - 02:01:18

Survival. Survival skill. It's like it's a natural mechanism to prevent you from fucking going near the edge of cliffs.

SPEAKER_03

02:01:18 - 02:01:35

Yeah, I wonder if it's it's program because you know like for me, I'm programmed to be scared shitless of swimming in the like deep in the ocean. I would think that right away a shark's gonna eat me. You know what I mean? And that comes from Joss. Yeah. You know, jaws did that to me.

SPEAKER_07

02:01:35 - 02:01:36

And all stories in the news.

SPEAKER_03

02:01:36 - 02:01:37

Yeah, totally. Yeah, totally.

SPEAKER_07

02:01:37 - 02:01:38

First getting the legs bit off.

SPEAKER_03

02:01:38 - 02:01:47

So that's kind of like, um, you know, a mine fuck right there. Of course. I wonder, I wonder, there was things we saw on TV that made us afraid of heights.

SPEAKER_07

02:01:47 - 02:02:03

No, it's just natural. You fall you fucking die. Everybody knows it. So you're looking at possible. It's like watching a video of someone like staring into a gun. Yeah. Don't fucking do it. Your fingers on the trigger and you're staring into the gun. Like, duh. It's the same kind of thing.

SPEAKER_04

02:02:03 - 02:02:04

You could fuck up.

SPEAKER_03

02:02:04 - 02:02:15

You know, it was a trip that you had Mark Zuckerberg on this podcast. That was a crazy podcast. And the fact that he was all-ended you, Jitsu, that was a shock.

SPEAKER_04

02:02:15 - 02:02:16

He loves it. That was a shock.

SPEAKER_07

02:02:16 - 02:02:33

He trains almost every day. It's crazy, right? He's so super smart guy. It makes sense. Yeah. Smart people get into Jitsu. It's like it becomes a puzzle. And he said that when he was running all the time, he said he thought too much. He said, because you think about your life, you know, your distractions and all your shuddy goes, what I'm doing to you, just so I'm telling you.

SPEAKER_04

02:02:33 - 02:02:33

I can't think about nothing.

SPEAKER_07

02:02:33 - 02:02:44

I can't think about nothing about shit. That's in that way, I think it's one of the reasons why people would become so addicted to you, just because it's like medicine for you. It's medicine for your brain. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:02:44 - 02:02:48

And you're practicing killing. That's medicine for your brain, too. Yeah. That's medicine for your brain, too.

SPEAKER_07

02:02:48 - 02:03:00

Yeah. But it's also like the exertion that you have is so thorough, though you leave there. You're so peaceful. You're like, oh, my fucking aggressions are gone. You're going to go to Abu Dhabi. I'm thinking about it.

SPEAKER_04

02:03:00 - 02:03:01

Oh, God. It's going to be insane.

SPEAKER_07

02:03:01 - 02:03:06

Yeah. I'm, I may be able to. I'm trying to move something around to see it. You know, they should go.

SPEAKER_03

02:03:06 - 02:03:33

Also in October, 23rd, we're having EBI absolutes. So, you're going to get to see, that's going to be an Opaso Texas at this speaking Brock Entertainment Center for Opaso from here. That's a good question. I don't know. You should go, Doug. We'll hook it up. It's a great place. They have concerts there. Cypress Hill is just there. When is that? September, it's a whole weekend. We're going to have Medusa, which is our all-female event, September 20th. I like that name. Let's see.

SPEAKER_04

02:03:33 - 02:03:39

Yeah, it's all all female. How far is El Paso, Jim?

SPEAKER_07

02:03:39 - 02:03:40

It's above Dallas.

SPEAKER_03

02:03:40 - 02:03:45

Oh, so September 24th is Medusa 3. Dude. Medusa's awesome.

SPEAKER_07

02:03:45 - 02:03:55

It's girls doing combat you, just too. What? It's on the border. It's on the border. Oh, so it's way the fuck down there. Oh, it's right near Warris.

SPEAKER_03

02:03:55 - 02:04:02

Quick, private jet. But the 23rd or the 24th climate, Eddie.

SPEAKER_07

02:04:02 - 02:04:15

You shouldn't fly private. It's terrible. Just take a bus. I saw people saying that Mark Wahlberg could have taken a bus. I literally saw them say that. They're complaining. They took his jet nearly flew for 19 minutes. Like, you could have taken a bus.

SPEAKER_03

02:04:15 - 02:04:29

Yeah. If you're on private jets all the time, you probably shouldn't be like giving speeches on climate change. You should probably shut the fuck up. Probably shut the fuck up.

SPEAKER_07

02:04:29 - 02:04:33

Yeah. Yeah. These are all flying planes, screw around their yachts. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:04:35 - 02:04:43

You know, it'd be awesome to see fucking Greta Thumbberg in a private jet party and party and boom, you know what I mean? You know, she's on private jets. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_07

02:04:43 - 02:04:47

They're gross. Yeah, keep us on a deal. No Instagram picture.

SPEAKER_03

02:04:47 - 02:04:50

All right, she wants to take us so bad.

SPEAKER_08

02:04:50 - 02:04:55

You want to save the world. Kissy face.

SPEAKER_07

02:04:55 - 02:05:16

Yeah. That is a wild thing because they do not ever want to give up those private jets. But they will fly private jets to a conference to talk about climate change. It's kind of crazy because it's the ultimate trap because the really rich people never want to give up private jets and nuts. Why would you do that? Why would you become a billionaire if you're going to get your own jet in the yacht?

SPEAKER_03

02:05:16 - 02:05:20

Imagine if their guard had to give up their guns. Oh my god. They'd freak the fuck out.

SPEAKER_07

02:05:20 - 02:05:39

They would freak the fuck out. That's what's hilarious, right? Well, I was talking about this the other day about Hollywood. It's like, who is more anti-gunned than Hollywood? Nobody. Who promotes guns more than Hollywood? Nobody. There's a greatest promoter of guns ever. In every fucking good movie, the guy uses a gun and kills the bad guy. Yeah. He uses a gun and kills the monster.

SPEAKER_03

02:05:39 - 02:05:46

Yeah. If you're making movies, You need to shut the fuck up. Shut. About gun control.

SPEAKER_07

02:05:46 - 02:05:56

Please shut the fuck up. You're causing people to want to go get guns. Yeah. Also all the movies like the purge and shit like that tell me those don't gun sales don't jack up every time.

SPEAKER_03

02:05:56 - 02:06:32

How about how about what would Sports, look like if sports were run in a socialist way. Like everybody got paid the same. Nobody gets cut. Like you could have as many people on the team as possible. Everyone gets paid the same. And you had to have Mexicans play basketball. You had to have at least three Mexicans play basketball. You know what I mean? In a couple East Indians, you know, you had to mix it all in a couple Asians. What would happen to sports if it went socialist?

SPEAKER_07

02:06:32 - 02:06:38

It would fall apart. You think so? I think if you didn't let everybody that's really the best play the most.

SPEAKER_03

02:06:38 - 02:06:39

That's how socialism is.

SPEAKER_07

02:06:39 - 02:06:40

I know, that's what's ridiculous.

SPEAKER_03

02:06:40 - 02:06:41

Everyone gets paid the same.

SPEAKER_07

02:06:41 - 02:06:51

Well, sports is like the, that's the fucking where the rubber meets the robe at that shit. Yeah. Because it's a meritocracy. The best players play the best. Yeah. And they're the number one people. Yeah. It's the best fighter wins.

SPEAKER_03

02:06:51 - 02:07:16

I want, I want some Mexicans and football. We had like two. We had two Anthony Muñoz in 1978. He was a big Mexican offensive lineman for the Bengals. And then I think Sanchez from the Jets was in your quarterback, Jamie. with his half Mexican, we need more Mexicans. I want like a little bicep that Mexican fucking corner back.

SPEAKER_07

02:07:16 - 02:07:29

That was, if there was, you had to, that was the mandate, didn't matter how good you were. We had to have a certain amount of trans people, a certain amount of lesbians, a certain amount of Asians, East Asians, girls, and everything, females, playing football.

SPEAKER_03

02:07:29 - 02:07:34

We got female raps, why not throw them in, you know, as players too, make it all the equal.

SPEAKER_07

02:07:34 - 02:07:35

It would be ridiculous.

SPEAKER_03

02:07:35 - 02:07:46

It would be the greatest sports league of all time, too. Who would be pissed off the most? The fans or the players, the good players. The good players.

SPEAKER_07

02:07:46 - 02:07:55

And the fans, because the playing would start. You know what? Imagine if you had LeBron James, where you couldn't use him, you had to rotate everybody and equally.

SPEAKER_03

02:07:55 - 02:07:58

Yeah. LeBron James is making $120,000 a year.

SPEAKER_07

02:07:58 - 02:08:02

He would make all his money and sneakers.

SPEAKER_03

02:08:02 - 02:08:12

I wonder, it could be super entertaining to watch. It could be awesome. It could be awesome.

SPEAKER_07

02:08:12 - 02:08:14

You like bad sports?

SPEAKER_04

02:08:14 - 02:08:16

Hey! I do like the folly of them.

SPEAKER_07

02:08:16 - 02:08:26

Come on. If you like the folly of it, I'm just like making... I'm not saying that. I can't take a buddy regardless of how good they play. You're gonna have bad sports. They gotta have some skill.

SPEAKER_03

02:08:26 - 02:08:27

You're right.

SPEAKER_07

02:08:27 - 02:08:39

They gotta have some skill. There's some sports you could never do that, too. Like a race. Like it's an individual enters into the race. Like if you have marathon. The best people who run the fastest are gonna win. It's a pure meritocracy.

SPEAKER_05

02:08:41 - 02:08:42

Hmm.

SPEAKER_07

02:08:42 - 02:08:45

How do you fix it? How do you fix it? Everybody gets to race.

SPEAKER_03

02:08:45 - 02:08:57

You know what you know what you do? What do you do? As you decide the winner before the race. And you say you're gonna win, bro. You tell everybody, you say you're first second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth. You guys ready?

SPEAKER_07

02:08:57 - 02:09:00

Boom! We want to have a quality of outcomes. Yeah, that old people.

SPEAKER_03

02:09:00 - 02:09:17

And they pulled a number and they put the name out of the hat. Boom. Boom. And you bet on what the name gets pulled out. Yeah, exactly. But you don't find out to the end of the race. So you kind of think it's real. That's the only way to fix the world, dude. Equality.

SPEAKER_07

02:09:17 - 02:09:18

Equality of outcome.

SPEAKER_00

02:09:18 - 02:09:18

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:09:18 - 02:10:50

And the only way to enforce equality of outcome is violence. That's what's crazy. That's what people don't realize. If you want to enforce equality of outcome, you're going to have to have, you know, a croffing, you want, you're going to have to have someone enforce those laws. You're going to have to, like, when I, one thing that I said that kind of scares me, If they really said that the way to fix America's problems is a total redistribution of all income. If they said, we're going to vote on this. And the majority of people don't make much money, but the small percentage of people have most of them. The small percentage of people have most of the money. So what we're going to do is we're going to evenly distribute that to everyone. We're going to cure all poverty in this country. You just have to vote on it. People would do that. People would vote on that. They would say that this is an injustice in equal system. They didn't give a fuck if you started your business from the bottom, you ate ramen for fucking six years and figured out some invention and became a millionaire. They don't give a fuck about that. You have too much money. It's not fair. You should give it to the greater good of the world. And then they spread it equally amongst the people. That's something that some people believe in. And that would be terrifying. Because the only way to get those people to give up their money. So if you're a person that did start some business in eight ramen for five years and did bust your ass and made a real working sustainable business, someone comes along and says the only way you have this is because you've ripped somebody else off.

SPEAKER_03

02:10:50 - 02:11:07

That's what happened in Cuba. Yep. Oh, the people with money in Cuba, they wanted to kill Fidel Castro. They were trying to murder that dude. And then they found they were fleeing the country. Yeah. Ask, uh, go to Florida and ask them Cubans how they feel about those are all Republicans. Yeah. Ask them. Look at them.

SPEAKER_07

02:11:07 - 02:11:23

But that's what we're talking about. And that's something that people in this country would say yes to. There's a lot of people that would say yes to those proposed. That is terrifying because the only way in force that is violence. Yeah. That's how you get a dictator like Castro. That's the only way you can enforce it. The only way you can get people to go.

SPEAKER_03

02:11:23 - 02:11:45

Sounds good though. Yeah. Sounds good. Because dude, I was like, hey, what's Fidel? Like, what are you saying? It sounds good. I'm going to give land to the poor. We're going to redistribute the world. Free education, free medical. It sounds like, oh, shit. Okay. It's, it's, uh, It's basically a trick.

SPEAKER_07

02:11:45 - 02:11:58

It's just a trick. Well, it sounds great on paper until you realize the only way to enforce it is to have a dictator that tells you that you can't have whatever you earn. Yeah. That someone has to come along and take it.

SPEAKER_03

02:11:58 - 02:12:51

One of my students fled from Venezuela by himself, man. He trains every day. He tried to tell him what socialists is like, a socialism rather. I was in a seminar in Columbia and a guy was living in Columbia. He was a doctor. and Argent or Venezuela, and he said the guy sweeping up his office got the same party as he did. He goes to the problem with socialism, he said, and you hear this from many people who've experienced it is The system sounds great, everyone gets, you know, equal. Yeah. But the incentive has gone, everybody works, everyone just sits on their ass and they just run, you know, that's the problem. No one, nobody does shit. There's no incentive to do anything.

SPEAKER_07

02:12:52 - 02:13:27

That's the problem with human nature, right? Human nature, there's like a competitive drive that some people have to succeed and the reward they get for that success is they get extraordinary wealth or they get fame or they get recognition. They get something out of it. If you don't give them something, They don't want, why are they working that? They're working just for the greater good of people. Some people want to do that. Some people want to work just for the greater good of people. Most people want some sort of compensation. And if they work extraordinary hours and they dedicate themselves to something, which we know people do, we know people throw themselves into their work and become very successful.

SPEAKER_03

02:13:29 - 02:13:50

I would I mean for sure capitalism breeds corruption and breeds a lot of negative shit for sure agreed for sure capitalism does a lot of crazy shit, but for sure socialism it is fucking socks for short, right? So what would you rather live in?

SPEAKER_07

02:13:50 - 02:14:37

Both governments are corrupt, but in capitalism, if you work your ass off, you can, you know, you can make money and you can, isn't there a way to do like capitalism, but have an ethical form of capitalism, where a certain amount of, you know, tax dollars go to things that could actually help the community. And that's what comes out of making a certain amount of money is that you know that you're going to be contributing to the community. You're going to be helping. So capitalism, you're still incentivized. You're still making a lot of money. But these companies decide on their own that they're going to generate income specific. Like this Mr. Beast guys doing. Makes all this money generate a specific amount of it just for, yeah, I think good causes.

SPEAKER_03

02:14:38 - 02:15:18

The big problem or one of the biggest problems in government is there's nobody auditing where the tax money is going. There's nobody on it. People are just stealing tax money. And why are they stealing the tax money? Because it's the only money you can steal where no one's going to come and kill you. Tax money, no one's going to come to get you. You're still someone's money. Shit, it defines how you live. He's going to come after you ask. You're still a corporation's money. They're going to fucking put you in prison. You're still tax money. That's everybody's money. So being a politician is all about pulling on heartstrings, trying to pass these bills, these humanitarian bills, where we're eight here, eight over there. And then they steal the money.

SPEAKER_07

02:15:18 - 02:15:29

So nobody's keeping track of how they steal the money. They're stealing the money by virtue of like they developed these charities and most of the money goes to the bureaucracy and very little of it goes to the charity. Is that what you mean?

SPEAKER_03

02:15:29 - 02:17:26

I don't know how a money laundering works exactly. For sure there's loopholes. Yeah, for sure there's stealing money. You know what I mean? Like people forget that the wall, you know, they think that building a wall is like Trump's idea and that it's racist to build a wall, a border wall. But there's plenty of video of the Obama and the Clinton's and every time we got to build a secure borders are very important. It's common censorship. Secure borders are common sense. You just, yes, we want to let, you know, if you're a mother, you have kids and you're fleeing oppression. Hell yeah, I want you here. Anybody like legit oppressed trying to find a better life? Hell yeah, my grandma and grandpa did the same thing. I'm all for that. But we just can't let everybody unvetted. We just gotta make sure that we fill throughout the criminals and all the criminal activities that's going on with open borders. It's common sense. The Democrats were all for that plenty of video. They pass bills to build the wall, but they never finish it. There's a documentary called Defense. Watch that shit. So do you think they do that on purpose? What they do is they do that say we need a wall common sense. Everybody's on it. We need a wall. We can't just have criminals coming through. Yes, we're gonna let people who are legit looking for a new life. Yes, of course. We of course who doesn't want that but so they there's a documentary called the fence and it's all about yeah They pass the bill to build a wall, but they run on a money and then they disappear and then I'll talk about it again and then they bring it up again But when Trump did it they're like damn this motherfucker really wants to build a wall go dude We just say we're gonna build one because it's common sense and every everyone agrees with common sense, but we don't actually do it This motherfucker's really gonna do it damn, okay walls erase this walls erase this look at this racist

SPEAKER_07

02:17:26 - 02:17:36

That's, that's what we're doing. But doesn't Biden still build in the wall? Did they Biden went back? Didn't, aren't they, they started construction in the wall yet?

SPEAKER_03

02:17:36 - 02:17:41

But how come like all of a sudden? It's like all of a sudden. It's just a political, they're all against the wall.

SPEAKER_07

02:17:41 - 02:17:43

This whole time. It's just a political talking.

SPEAKER_03

02:17:43 - 02:17:44

Yeah, exactly. It's wild.

SPEAKER_07

02:17:44 - 02:17:44

Exactly.

SPEAKER_04

02:17:44 - 02:17:46

It's wild. It's money.

SPEAKER_07

02:17:46 - 02:18:50

You know what I really wild? Nobody talks about putting up a wall for Canada. You know, the border of Canada the United States is like a path. It's like carved out of the forest. There's a line. By the administration to close border wall gaps in Arizona. By the administration said Thursday at an authorized U.S. customs and border protection that closed gaps in a border wall. Oh, look at that. Yeah. Yay Biden. Trump administration authorized completion. Excuse me, the Biden administration authorized completion of the Trump funded US Mexico border wall in an open area of southern Arizona near Yuma. So Biden's racist now? It's just they'd say they just do it and they don't say anything about it. They just go, well, yeah, we were wrong. We need a wall. But the crazy thing is like go to the border of Canada. This is what's nuts. you go to the border of Canada and it's hilarious. It's like this field. It's like really easy. It's a good place to like know you're crossing the border.

SPEAKER_03

02:18:50 - 02:19:01

But when you cross in a car and you go through their little ports, Yeah. They're hardcore. Oh, yeah. Oh, my God. Canadian border patrol agents.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:01 - 02:19:06

Do. American border patrol agents at Canada are the same thing. They want to check everything.

SPEAKER_03

02:19:06 - 02:19:07

Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:07 - 02:19:09

It's they're hardcore. And if you have a DUI, good luck.

SPEAKER_03

02:19:09 - 02:19:12

Oh, you can't. Yeah. It's it's hard to you.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:12 - 02:19:21

It's hard to get into Canada. Yeah. Canada's no joke, so that's a little, look at the fucking pathway. Click on that one in the middle. Yeah, anyone, look at one of those where you start.

SPEAKER_04

02:19:21 - 02:19:23

People coming in are leaving.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:23 - 02:19:34

No one's doing nothing. I mean, it's probably some criminal elements that are using it and that are using the woods and go where is that? Washington or something? What state is that?

SPEAKER_06

02:19:34 - 02:19:38

Probably a Washington.

SPEAKER_03

02:19:39 - 02:19:44

Washington state Canada so it's like right where there's a trail that you could just walk into Canada. It's woods.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:44 - 02:19:50

Yeah. You just walked through the woods. Like there's so much of it. It's just woods. But why why don't they seal it off?

SPEAKER_03

02:19:50 - 02:19:52

No, no one wants to look at it.

SPEAKER_07

02:19:52 - 02:20:33

It's neither or like it's not that much different. The slash 20 foot clearing stretches 5,525 miles across the world's longest border. So the thing is it's like The quality of life in Canada is pretty high. It's a nice place to live. You know, there's some great places in Canada. Vancouver is amazing. Toronto, Montreal, great places. Mexico. is right there connected to the United States and its dire poverty at the border. The difference between the border of Canada and like Vancouver and the border of Mexico and Tijuana, that's or or war as that's a stark contrast.

SPEAKER_04

02:20:33 - 02:20:36

Why do you think that is the drug war?

SPEAKER_07

02:20:36 - 02:20:42

Okay. That's a big part of it. Big part of it, they were the bad government, corrupt government, they're fucked.

SPEAKER_03

02:20:42 - 02:20:46

When the cops are 100% corrupt, you're country's fucked.

SPEAKER_07

02:20:46 - 02:21:08

And the problem with it is they so much drug money. The drug money is so prevalent over there and the cartels are so strong that And, you know, the United States has goofy fucking laws. And so people want illegal drugs the only way you buy them is from criminals. Well, the criminals are making fucking billions of dollars and don't pay a penny in taxes. And the same amount of drugs get used.

SPEAKER_03

02:21:08 - 02:21:15

What kind of work would the cartels get into if they decriminalize drugs?

SPEAKER_07

02:21:15 - 02:21:15

That's a good question.

SPEAKER_03

02:21:15 - 02:21:16

What do you think you would be?

SPEAKER_07

02:21:16 - 02:21:45

They probably sell them legitimately. Open up pharmaceutical companies. They're in the drug business. Why wouldn't they stay in the drug business? So if opiates become legal, say if heroin is legal, and you can just buy heroin anywhere, it's seven of them. They would just start selling heroin. They would make their own heroin. Okay, but then they would have to be tested and have to be legitimized. And you'd have to get someone to make sure that it's a sort of government accredited agency that inspects the place.

SPEAKER_03

02:21:45 - 02:22:36

Apparently, there's so many levels of criminals coming through the border there in the of course child's mugglers of course human trafficking of course guns drugs a lot of shit a lot of levels right and one is organ out harvesting oh Jesus I just saw this report it was on it was on I don't know what news program it was. Brand people over the past or madness. It could be thick. I don't know. Like you don't know, but it was a cartel whistleblower. His voice was totally distorted. He was all in black. You couldn't see him. And he was saying they're asking them like, what's up with all the kids? What do you guys do with the kids? He was saying that, yes, most of them are in the human trafficking.

SPEAKER_07

02:22:36 - 02:22:48

Human traffickers says cartels harvest children's organs and stuffed drugs in their corpses. What the fuck? Yeah. And this is from the daily caller.

SPEAKER_03

02:22:48 - 02:22:59

Yeah, this is the one that's going to interview in this guy. Do they? The kids are mostly they make more money off the organs than they do like selling them to some like pimp. Oh Jesus Christ. Isn't that crazy? Oh my God.

SPEAKER_07

02:23:00 - 02:23:07

They're looking for, they're using, like, these boys and children and getting black market organs from them. That's some real shit.

SPEAKER_03

02:23:07 - 02:23:10

Like tourist, that movie tourist, don't remember that? From Brazil?

SPEAKER_07

02:23:10 - 02:23:12

I didn't see that movie, but I heard about it.

SPEAKER_04

02:23:12 - 02:23:21

Yeah, you don't want to see it. It's getting nightmares. We're talking about that. Yeah, I don't like it bizarre being bad feelings in movies and more. But isn't that crazy? Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:23:21 - 02:23:29

That's crazy. That's crazy in that, that's, that's a real issue. And then when you have a porous border, that kind of shit can take place. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:23:29 - 02:23:40

I wonder if, but like if politicians are getting paid by these criminal elements to not build shit, don't build shit. You make sure you doesn't build shit. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_07

02:23:40 - 02:23:42

You think you're with their constituents.

SPEAKER_04

02:23:42 - 02:23:45

It's on popular with a lot of liberals.

SPEAKER_03

02:23:45 - 02:23:50

Because they made it since Trump ran for it. Obviously they made it racist. The borders now racist.

SPEAKER_04

02:23:50 - 02:23:53

Yeah. It's racist. Yeah. So, you know what?

SPEAKER_03

02:23:53 - 02:24:05

That's power. The media's powerful. They were all about it. They were all about secure borders and everybody was with it. Everybody Mexicans were with it. Everybody Mexicans on the border on the American side. They want a wall.

SPEAKER_04

02:24:05 - 02:24:06

They're like damn, yeah, put a wall up.

SPEAKER_03

02:24:07 - 02:25:15

You know what I mean? A lot of criminals are coming through. Not all of them, again, the legit families coming through hell, yeah. We got a spot for you for sure. But we got a vet, we have a common sense and everybody was with the common sense. But as soon as Trump says, I'm actually going to build it. They're going, no, no, you can't actually build it. You just got to pretend like you are, so you get the money. But you don't actually do it. I'm actually going to do it. Fuck it. Let's make it racist. And they did it. They made it racist. Everybody thinks everybody thinks Trump is Russian agent they got him right away day one Russian agent everybody believe that people were losing their minds like oh my god a Russia has infiltrated the White House Trump is a Russian agent all these intelligence officers are signing off on it people believe that they think I have friends that think Trump is a Cycle path like he's a Cycle path you think Trump's a Cycle path a psychopath, a Russian agent, psychopath like Dan, they did a really good job on it. There's a lot of people, they did a good job.

SPEAKER_07

02:25:15 - 02:25:16

They did a good job.

SPEAKER_03

02:25:16 - 02:25:21

They did a good job. They did a good job. They liked Trump before. People were like fans of Trump before, no one hated them.

SPEAKER_04

02:25:21 - 02:25:22

Well, he wasn't trying to run for president.

SPEAKER_07

02:25:22 - 02:25:25

Yeah. And then he felt the full force of the machine.

SPEAKER_03

02:25:25 - 02:25:47

Yeah. You know, you know, people, there's people waking up now, you know, like, you learn a lot like all the stuff bill more saying like whoa you would think bill more would be like on team demon because he's like so famous and HBO you would just I don't know what he's a comic

SPEAKER_07

02:25:48 - 02:26:03

And comics recognize bullshit. And he's a comic that's been, you know, doing clubs and fucking arenas and shit for decades. Like guys been doing stand up forever. And he's been in the machine for so long. He knows how it works. You would think like exactly.

SPEAKER_03

02:26:03 - 02:26:12

You would think that even if he's smart enough to figure that out, like maybe he had that's like some kind of like he was Like he can't say shit because they're gonna lie around.

SPEAKER_07

02:26:12 - 02:26:39

First of all, he's on HBO, which helps a lot because HBO is not gonna censor him. Yeah. And he's got a longstanding reputation of being an inquisitive, interesting, funny, intelligent guy. Yeah. That's what he does. But he's also like an old school liberal. He's like, I'll stand here life you stay out of mind. Yeah. Like that's like the old school. I live and let live. He's like, where the fuck did all that go? Yeah. And so he's calling it out. And I really appreciate that he's doing it.

SPEAKER_03

02:26:39 - 02:27:02

I'm not liberal. I'm never voted. I'm not liberal. I'm not Republican. I'm a fucking common sense again. And that's I grew up thinking out if I had to choose one gun to my own. I'm a liberal because I want to party and have sex and like I was growing up a while. I'm a fucking one of the Iraqster. How could you be a Republican when I was growing up or a conservative.

SPEAKER_00

02:27:02 - 02:27:02

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03

02:27:02 - 02:28:13

They were they were suits. Like if you see like an 18 old Republican, what is it going to wear suit and be a business man? He's going to be a business man and go to church. Fuck that, right? You're like, and then also George Bush senior and George Bush junior. You're like, fuck Republicans. Are you out of your mind? Of course. Right. Of course. I'm like on that other side. But then you find out about the Clintons and you're like, damn, they're both fucked. In the 2000s, I'm like, dude, for sure. For sure. I was like, fuck Republicans. George senior and George W. Fuck that. There's no way I'm gonna go to that side. I'm a Democrat, like the party, right? You know, we like good of Vegas. Democrats, good of Vegas. Republicans go to fucking... Oh, I'll go. Now we do. Now we do. Now we do. And again, I never voted. I've never voted. I've never voted. But... You know, many people, they're starting to go, wait a minute, what has the left been infiltrated? Or are they really that dumb? Like, what's going on? And like, a Jimmy door. Jimmy door is like, dude, he goes hard in the paint, dude. He's, oh, he's gone.

SPEAKER_07

02:28:13 - 02:28:14

But like, he sees it with everything.

SPEAKER_03

02:28:14 - 02:28:25

Yes, it's a comedian too. He's a comedian. So he's another guy who is like on the left side, more than the right side. I mean, you could consider him like a democratic comedian.

SPEAKER_07

02:28:25 - 02:28:26

Like, oh, he's definitely a progressive.

SPEAKER_04

02:28:26 - 02:28:30

Yeah, for sure. He's like a legitimate. But he's calling them all out now.

SPEAKER_03

02:28:30 - 02:28:31

And so it's Bill Moore.

SPEAKER_04

02:28:31 - 02:28:34

Whoa. What Jimmy's always done that. Jimmy's always done that.

SPEAKER_03

02:28:34 - 02:28:44

But not like not like the last two years. He's getting better at it. Yeah. He's and it's easier because they keep doing the dumbest shit ever at what point you're going to say I've had enough to.

SPEAKER_07

02:28:44 - 02:28:47

He's actually well informed too. Yeah. Jimmy's very very well informed about that.

SPEAKER_03

02:28:47 - 02:29:10

And then you hear, you know, you hear like the shit Elon Musk is saying he's saying like a vote Republican he's like and then you said that too you know huge that is you saying the only way we're gonna fix this is I think you said it with Aaron Rogers you're like we got a vote Republican at this point but we were saying if you don't want your state to get locked down covid style like the way they did it in the blue states

SPEAKER_07

02:29:11 - 02:29:35

That's where we were going to tell you. Same thing though. The only states that were willing, like, Ron DeSantis, had the best policy about it. And people criticized the shit out of him. And they came up with all these statistics. One of the ones I got in this conversation with Billy Corbin about, we was talking about how many cops are dying in Miami. You know, they're dying from COVID more than they're dying from crime. And who said that Billy Corbin? Because I think at one point in time. Billy Corbin.

SPEAKER_03

02:29:35 - 02:29:36

Corbin.

SPEAKER_07

02:29:36 - 02:29:38

Oh, he's the guy I produced co-king cowboy.

SPEAKER_03

02:29:38 - 02:30:04

Dude, I thought you were talking about Billy Corbin. I'm like, oh my god, that's my, that's one of my favorite bands. No. Dude, when these, when these huge bands go super woke. That's this it's hard to listen to the music. It's weird. Like I go back on my got everyone to listen to a shit no more. You're gonna make people fucking get shot up to go to your concert to go to your What happened what's going on here? Yeah, I thought was you know fight the machine what happened to that?

SPEAKER_07

02:30:05 - 02:30:07

People lost their fucking minds man.

SPEAKER_03

02:30:07 - 02:30:53

Yeah. Yeah, but then every now and then you got a fucking rock star like kid rock. You know, I wasn't. I never had a kid rock CD. You know what I mean? I did play a couple of songs at the strip club when I used to DJ. I ain't gonna lie. And you know that bomb did you bomb the buying down the book you do good don't. Okay, okay, you know, that's a good strip or song. There was a couple other ones, you know what I mean? It's a man. But dude, that guy's, dude, he's my hero. I'm a big fan of fucking kiddo. And pit bull, pit bull coming out, dude, my damn, they're not all celebrities are captured. Not all of them. Some of them, they see it. Some of them are awake, you know. And I don't have, I don't know a pit bull, sorry. I don't know anything about pit bull, but I'm a huge fan of people. That takes big balls, man.

SPEAKER_07

02:30:53 - 02:30:58

You come out. Cubans don't want to have any part of that social bullshit. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:30:58 - 02:31:26

No, by metal. We're in the middle. We're in the middle some strange fucking shit because when they finally said, OK, you don't have to wear a fucking mask anymore at airports and planes. People like fuck. Yeah, there's all these videos of the sturdist. We're happy as fuck. Everybody's like everybody was just so happy about it. But then LA says fuck that shit. Not LAX dog. We're going to keep the mask. And it's still going and Alex, it's still going.

SPEAKER_04

02:31:26 - 02:31:30

You have to wear a mask. It'll be nice. Let me finish.

SPEAKER_03

02:31:30 - 02:32:19

They got fucking big screens. We've got to wear your mask. Please wear your mask every five minutes. Someone's saying, please wear your mask. Really? And cover your face and nose. Still to this day. But the crazy thing is, this is the crazy thing is. You don't have to wear a mask if you don't want to. Half the people don't have masks, half of them do. No, what we're finding out is nobody's enforcing shit. TSA, you go right up to a TSA guy. They still have to wear a mask and they're all pissed off. TSA guys have their nose hanging out. TSA guys, they said having, they used to yell at us for having our nose out. And now they got the, some guys say fuck it and they just pull it down and walk around with the bottle water. Nobody says shit. But if you're just a customer at the airport in L.A.X. No matter what, Everywhere you look, you got to wear your mask, but nobody, I have to people aren't wearing masks.

SPEAKER_07

02:32:19 - 02:32:34

No one's the shit. All guests traveling through LAX ages two and older are required to continue wearing masks in all terminals. In accordance to the Health Officer Order issued by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, June 29, 2022. That's fucking bonkers.

SPEAKER_03

02:32:37 - 02:33:24

Yes, so it's crazy. You know that, remember that one documentary we saw on the Congo where they were showing how usually, usually you think there was a jungle once, it was lush and then slowly it turned into desert. But in this part of the Congo was reverse. It was desert, but it was slowly turning into jungle. And that's why like, Analo, we're getting caught in the jungle. And they adapted and they'd learn how to swim in lagoon's and shit. Remember that? Yeah. They're not shit. Those little tiny envelopes. You see the edge, damn it. Turning into jungle. That just reminds me of that. We're at LAX, half the people don't have masks, but half of them do. And it's like, uh, And that's time goes on. So they don't enforce it. No, nobody enforce this shit.

SPEAKER_04

02:33:24 - 02:33:27

Not one person. They don't say when you get on the plane. They don't say shit. No one says shit.

SPEAKER_07

02:33:27 - 02:33:35

No one says shit. So in LAX, you're supposed to wear the mask until you get on the plane then when you're on the plane, you don't have to wear a mask anymore. So it's only LA. It's only LA.

SPEAKER_03

02:33:35 - 02:33:51

But nobody wears masks. And not nobody. No one is enforcing not wearing masks. Because still you still still. It's like half in half. With the mask. Yeah, half in half. But as time goes on, you're going to see less and less masks. And then you, you're going to see the ones that just hold on. They just hold on doing not even.

SPEAKER_07

02:33:51 - 02:34:09

Just forcing people to wear those N95 masks. It's not like they're wearing those those masks that are supposed to actually kind of be effective at stopping viral transmissions. But you can wear a fucking bandana. And people think that's a mask. People wear those face gators, people wear face gators, you breathe right through those.

SPEAKER_03

02:34:09 - 02:34:30

You know what? If you're wearing a mask, because you're just too lazy to put on your fucking makeup for the day. You just rather wear a mask. God bless you. Okay, I get it. If you, you know what I mean? Or you know, you're all, you're all, you live like shit, put on a fucking end, no, come to the whole fucking thing. Maybe you're, maybe you're better looking with the mask.

SPEAKER_07

02:34:30 - 02:35:22

Isn't it weird that wearing a mask in all these horror movies in an any scenario if you're out at night? Someone's wearing a mask. You're gonna get robbed. Some terrible things gonna happen. Yeah. That's a bad person. Yeah. And then it became wearing a mask means you're a good person. Yeah. Which is really weird. Because no matter what, I know why they did it. I know they thought they were doing it to stop the spread of a virus. But you're still, you're doing this weird thing where you're covering your face up and you're going out. We've never had that before in our lifetime. Where everybody's got their face covered up when you go out. And for kids that are developing, for little kids, that ought to be really fucking weird. because they're not going out and seeing all these people's faces. They're not seeing people talking, they're not hearing, like kids are like, they're speech patterns or delayed. Like there's like many more people that are taking their children's speech therapists.

SPEAKER_03

02:35:23 - 02:35:40

That one Chinese CNN medical advisor, you know, you're not talking about that. She did there's an article that just got released that now she's saying that the mask slowed the development of her son. She's saying it.

SPEAKER_01

02:35:40 - 02:35:42

She's saying that shit.

SPEAKER_07

02:35:42 - 02:36:00

Yeah, so I didn't know they had never done that before. This should have known. This should have been some sort of a study to try to figure out what the impact was. And then she'll be also a study to try to figure out whether or not these fucking things actually stop a transmission. Yeah, you know, and it's just We we got a custom to putting a fucking mask on which is really weird.

SPEAKER_03

02:36:00 - 02:36:17

Yeah, it's real China is that's not weird for them. They do it all the time They're pandemics all the time. They do it all the time. They they got that shit on lock dude They got every six months. Hey guess what new variant put your fucking mass on they got that shit on lock They're like you guys are just learning mass. We've been doing this shit forever

SPEAKER_07

02:36:17 - 02:36:19

That is a creepy thing, man.

SPEAKER_03

02:36:19 - 02:36:19

That's all they got to do.

SPEAKER_07

02:36:19 - 02:36:30

An investigation of coverage. The normalization of only being able to see your eyes when you go out, like a ski mask. You go wear a ski mask. Yeah. That's real. Like people, I'm sure, went out with ski masks on.

SPEAKER_04

02:36:30 - 02:36:31

Yeah. Right? Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:36:31 - 02:36:47

Like when the early days, when, you know, like there was no specific kind of mask, like in the guys who really weren't into it, just were like a fucking bank robber bandana. Yeah. They would take it down. They would always have around their neck. So you want head on? You know, a bank robber fucking band-an on his face.

SPEAKER_03

02:36:47 - 02:36:57

I just, in the beginning, I had to wear a band-an. I just, like, have it? Like, stiff, and it wasn't even covering my finger. Like, I'm not, I'm not gonna breathe my own CO2.

SPEAKER_07

02:36:57 - 02:37:22

It's just so complicated, man. You know, viruses, like, respiratory viruses, they just fucking spread. They just fucking spread. And if you talk to real doctors that, you know, didn't have their ass on the line. And you asked them about that the beginning of pandemic. They would have told you that. Fauci said it. Remember these early videos of Fauci talking about masks? There's like no, where he says don't take care of your health, lose weight.

SPEAKER_03

02:37:23 - 02:37:33

And then he goes, and then he says, oh, you know what? I only said that because I didn't want to run out of mass and we need them for the doctors.

SPEAKER_07

02:37:33 - 02:38:47

But the problem with a person like that is they're normalizing that they lie. So they're lying for your own good. So he's normalizing one of the most dangerous lies. You want to talk about scientific misinformation. That's a dangerous lie. Because if those masks really do prevent people from getting it and you lied and told people you don't have to wear a mask and they heard that and they never heard you correct it. They never heard anything else. They're going to always go back to that thing and say, I don't need it. So if you really did work and you lied about it, you had a bunch of people out there that believed that lie and didn't wear a mask. How many people you think got sick because of that? That's true. See, that's why you know what their full of shit with that. That makes zero sense. None of it makes sense. But that makes zero sense. It makes much more sense. That's actually true. That what you said is actually true because it's common sense. What he actually said about lose weight. Don't throw too much. Don't smoke cigarettes, take care of yourself. Eat right. That's all real. Everybody knows that and it turns out that's one of the big factors in whether or not people do well or don't do well with any fucking disease. How well do you take care of your body? How could your immune system?

SPEAKER_03

02:38:47 - 02:39:38

That should have been mandatory to go to gyms. If it was really about our health and you were shutting down the world for our health, yeah. You're shutting down the world and it wasn't our house for old people. Remember, they shift it. It goes, turns out when they got the initial date and like, oh shit, average age of death is 81 with four comorbidities. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Let's make it about old people. Boom. You have an ant. You don't care about old people. It all became about old. Like you think these people running The show, care about old people, so much that they're gonna wreck the world economy. They care about old people, that fucking much. They're like, we're shut everything down! There's just kill everything. Destroy economies, destroy businesses, destroy people's lives. Take away their beach, can go to the beach, can go to the beach.

SPEAKER_07

02:39:39 - 02:39:44

Yeah. I just think people like power.

SPEAKER_04

02:39:44 - 02:39:45

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:39:45 - 02:41:23

I think it's a normal human thing to want power. I think when people get power, they want more of it. And when they get control, they want more of it. And then when they say something initially, it turns out to not be true. They want to cover that for as long as they can. They want to keep that bullshit going on for as long as they can because they don't want to ever admit they were at fault. And that's part of what that happens with every society where someone's running things. People are running things, they make mistakes, and then they try to pretend they didn't make a mistake, and they double down, and they triple down, and they try to keep people scared, and they try to keep people in control, and they try to keep if they admit that they had a fault, and that's bad because it empowers their political opponents, so they never do. Because if someone comes out and says, that's on me. I fucked up. Like I caused 75% of Los Angeles restaurants to go under was my decision and it didn't have to be that way. All those businesses could have been open and the same amount of people it turns out would have died from COVID probably. If someone came out and said that, there would be riots in the streets. Even if it's true. that guy would never win again because then the next person would come along he cost you 75% of your restaurants and the same amount of people would have died from COVID if that was true and they did that oh my god the guy would never win again Like, people who probably applaud him for his honesty, maybe, but he would be politically destroyed. So you just have to like pretend you didn't do it. You have to pretend it wasn't a bad decision. You have to pretend that there weren't people that opposed it. And it turns out those people that opposed it were factually correct. You have to pretend.

SPEAKER_03

02:41:23 - 02:42:12

Yeah, a lot of pretending going, a lot of pretending. God, you got to pretend. There's a lot of pretending. Oh, my point was bringing up Bill Mar. Jimmy Dorr yourself and a lot of guys that, you know, you see right through the bullshit. You'd have to think like, like you see how the media lies, right? I mean, you're not like a motherfucker. And you see it more and more than ever, right? Yeah. It's way more clear now than ever. And there's a lot of people, they're starting to see they're like damn. It's like a propaganda machine to mainstream media. It's just nothing, but dude, they've got like so much gender. Dude, they don't care about us. They just care about one world government. That's all this shit is. Well, they, right?

SPEAKER_07

02:42:12 - 02:42:15

It's obvious. You know they manipulate the information.

SPEAKER_04

02:42:15 - 02:42:20

So obvious. It's so obvious. I know they do it because they did it to me. You felt it.

SPEAKER_03

02:42:20 - 02:42:25

You're like, damn. So now you probably trust the mainstream media way less than ever.

SPEAKER_07

02:42:25 - 02:43:08

Well, I understand what the motivation is. I understand where it's coming from. I know what they're doing. Yeah. It's like they are all funded by pharmaceutical companies. Yeah. 75% of the television ads. So when you see them talking about stuff on TV, they're not talking about anything they want to talk about. They don't have opinions that they can say at any opinion they want about anything in the economy or the world news or what we should do in Ukraine or anything. No. Like these people are reading from telepropters. You know, even the opinion people are getting rid of those. Yeah. There's certain things that happen in the mainstream media where you see every single news reporter repeat the same line. And you've seen. Oh yeah. That's video. Oh yeah. Total videos are wild. Yes.

SPEAKER_03

02:43:08 - 02:43:23

Because you realize like what is going on they all get the script people read the same script all over the country all over the country You used to be like your local news like was legit like you could kind of trust your local news But now we're seeing like damn they're they got controlled

SPEAKER_07

02:43:23 - 02:43:29

of every news and a lot of those videos are about medical misinformation. Yes.

SPEAKER_03

02:43:29 - 02:43:56

Any time someone labels something is misinformation like for me. It's probably real information if they're labeling it. You know? We're in the middle of some crazy shit. People don't even fucking see it. Look at all this shit that they're doing. Look at my people still got Biden's back. They still got his back. Like, how many more dumb fucking things does that guy have to do before people go, okay, we were fooled.

SPEAKER_07

02:43:56 - 02:44:57

He's been saying words salad lately too. He's always been saying words salad, but now it's even worse than I've ever seen it before. Yeah. Poor guy, man. He shouldn't be doing that job. That poor guy, I'm not, no bullshit. Like if that was my dad, I'd be like, God, this is not, you fucking, you know, we need to relax. You can't be running the world. It's too hard on you. You know what I mean? Cause you're a fucking 40-year-old guy and you get into the White House. Within four years, you got a great hair, bro. You're exhausted. You're like holy shit. And the weight of the world, the weight of the whole world. I'm one person. One person's riding around a fucking bulletproof truck and waving to people and fucking giving stump speeches and got all these lights on you and cameras on you and you can't be real for one second of your life. Fuck that. Fuck that. So if you're doing that at 78, Do you know how hard that must be on him? Guys, fall in a part already. And then you're putting his hall under extreme reentry pressure.

SPEAKER_03

02:44:57 - 02:45:13

Are people not sin? Even in those videos that like his Instagram, for instance, like anything on his Instagram, Matt, when he gives speeches, they edit the shit out of the constantly changing camera.

SPEAKER_07

02:45:13 - 02:45:24

Because that's why they made him wear glasses. Remember there was doing outdoor ones with sunglasses on? You've seen those? Yeah. And they go from different canar angles so they can edit it.

SPEAKER_03

02:45:24 - 02:46:10

Dude, there's a video left and right left and right. When he got COVID, like a month ago, there's a video where he's like standing like on the porch and you can see like the lawn of the White House. And right when it goes, he's got, as soon as they start the video, he wants to explain that he's so happy that he got jabbed and that he's feeling fine. Thank God that I got jabbed because I'm feeling fine. Right when they start the video, he's got shades on. So they go ready, go, and then he takes off the shades. He goes, hi, it's mostly you know, I got COVID, but I'm doing great, and I'm so happy I got vaccinated. Dude, right when me, the start, he takes his shades off. It's fucking hysterical. I said it's a funny bit of the things he shades off. It's like so stage. Yeah. It's like, no, no, you're taking them off to keep them on. And when I say go ready, ready, go.

SPEAKER_07

02:46:13 - 02:46:59

You know the craziest stage thing was when they made Chris Cuomo pretend that he never left his basement. Yes, they pretended they filmed him coming up. They made hard Chris now. You're coming up for the first time. All right, so you're excited and let's go action like how many takes did they make of that? You guys to go upstairs and pretend this is his first time upstairs in the house. Meanwhile, there's like, he got in an argument with someone on a bike. Some guy on a, he was like, overlooking his property, he was building on. Some guy came by on a bike and he got in an argument with the guy and the guy reported them. You're not even fucking quarantine. And so he, like, it was fake. Yeah. Like him. That's the news. The news is willing to stage. I mean, a simple and trivial thing as a guy coming out of his basement for the first time.

SPEAKER_03

02:46:59 - 02:47:11

Well, how about on CNN from like 91 where there's that guy saying I'm here and Baghdad and there's bombs going off and he's like pretending he's in Baghdad and there's like a blue screen. They got like the outtake of it.

SPEAKER_07

02:47:11 - 02:47:38

It's out of blue screen and he's pretending there's you know you remember when they had the use of the holograms. I remember when Wolf Blitzer did the news and he had like a hologram next to him. Yeah, we're like, oh, shit. We're like getting a glimpse of what the future is going to be like. Like you could be in London, but you'd be standing there. And I've been looking at you, you know, like fucking Princess Leia coming out of R2D2. You know, you know, remember the little hologram? That's what it's like. Like they had, do you remember those?

SPEAKER_03

02:47:38 - 02:47:48

Yeah, they did it Obama and Oprah during the beginning of the scam demo. They were, they did like a show where like, It looks like we're doing an interview in the same room, but I'm actually, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:47:48 - 02:47:52

Yeah, that's a pretty good prop Obama impression. I have no impressions.

SPEAKER_03

02:47:52 - 02:47:56

I wasn't even trying to be a prop. I wasn't even trying to be a prop.

SPEAKER_04

02:47:56 - 02:47:58

I wasn't even trying to be a prop. It's not bad.

SPEAKER_07

02:47:58 - 02:48:40

What was I just gonna have you look up? This is at the holograms. Yeah. Can I pee really quick? Yeah. Go go. We'll look at this hologram. I'm going to pee too. We'll grab that first. It's your bag. She wore bag. So good to hang with my brother. Good hell yeah. So let's see this hologram shit. So does that what it looked like? So she had like a glow around her. Stop the insanity. CNN's hologram was horrendous. CNN had the decision to use a hologram during its election coverage, ruined the broadcast for one, green screens and overlay images aren't even real hologram technologies. So it's a fake hologram. Oh, I say. So they pretended they had a hologram and they used a green screen.

SPEAKER_06

02:48:42 - 02:48:47

Maybe it was the problem with the same thing. I thought they did something else and like, will I am showed up too, but how's somebody?

SPEAKER_07

02:48:47 - 02:49:31

How dare they bullshit? How dare that? Can't believe they lied again. Scroll down there when I see what it said and how they used it. It's a first stop. Let me say this wasn't even real hologram technology, which annoys you from the start. Don't say it's a hologram technology unless it really is. If CNN was truly using a hologram, it would not have employed a green screen and overlay images. Instead, it would have captured scattered light and then reconstructed it back in the studio. Oh, and it probably would have bankrupted CNN too, but I dig, oh, so it's probably super fucking expensive to make actual holograms. That's the future, bro. The future is like AR and VR, where you're gonna see things, like put glasses on, you're gonna see things that aren't there. I think holograms like,

SPEAKER_03

02:49:32 - 02:49:39

or, you know, some UFO sightings could be holograms. If they could make holograms, I mean, I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

02:49:39 - 02:49:41

Can they project things in the sky?

SPEAKER_03

02:49:41 - 02:49:47

I think they can. Really? A hologram? They can make two-pock and Michael Jackson and a hologram.

SPEAKER_07

02:49:47 - 02:50:05

They have to have a stage and they have to have cameras at a point. Can't be like a light like that or something to projectors rather than a pointy. I think he has to like project off of something. I don't know how it works. How do they use it? Yeah, how do they use the two-pock hologram? We were talking about the other day how jacked he is. Like he's way more jacked than the real two-barque was.

SPEAKER_04

02:50:05 - 02:50:10

Are they shooting something or is it like a surrounded by something? Solid questions.

SPEAKER_06

02:50:10 - 02:50:15

I don't have an answer to. What is it? As I'm looking it up, I believe it comes from the ground.

SPEAKER_07

02:50:15 - 02:50:19

Huh, it's coming up. So is there something above it like that reflects?

SPEAKER_06

02:50:19 - 02:50:29

And it goes, because they also like, I don't know, I'm going to check. Is it a project? I know for a while they had like a screen and they could sort of project something on the screen and it gave it depth, but

SPEAKER_07

02:50:29 - 02:50:31

Were they calling it a hologram?

SPEAKER_06

02:50:31 - 02:50:33

This, yeah, the two-pock thing was called a hologram for sure.

SPEAKER_07

02:50:33 - 02:50:41

How much of the two-pock thing? Let's guess. How much that should cost to make? Let's guess.

SPEAKER_04

02:50:41 - 02:50:44

Six million. I'm gonna say two million. Okay.

SPEAKER_07

02:50:45 - 02:50:49

You know, they brought it down somewhere. That's one of them things they'd have to talk about in the story.

SPEAKER_03

02:50:49 - 02:50:58

They probably made taxpayers pay for it and sometimes. You know what I mean? It's probably part of some hologram research. Yeah, they just pulled it.

SPEAKER_06

02:50:58 - 02:51:07

They just started in there. According to the patent for my saying, Nias says they'd use a trick, employing an angled piece of glass.

SPEAKER_07

02:51:07 - 02:51:37

Place the state to reflect a projector image onto a screen that looks invisible to the audience. Oh, it's bullshit. So it's a projection too. So it's not really a hologram. Interesting. Okay. So it's a screen that the audience can't see and it's something off the floor that projects that screen. That makes sense. I was watching the episode of Black Mirror. and Miley Cyrus is on it. It's an episode about a pop star and she's got an evil aunt.

SPEAKER_04

02:51:37 - 02:51:40

Yes. Boy, oh yes, I think he's a good one. He's really good. Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:51:40 - 02:52:06

Black marriage. When they went with the hologram version of her, after they had her in a coma, and I was like, that's not far away from what they did with Tupac. I mean, can you imagine if they can sell, I mean, I guess you'd have to give the family Tupac family something, right? If they have concert tours of the hologram, Yeah. What people gonna see that? Just a concert tour? Hell yeah. They would see it.

SPEAKER_04

02:52:06 - 02:52:07

They probably would.

SPEAKER_07

02:52:07 - 02:52:17

Just to hear good music. Yeah, right? And it make it even just look like it's really him doing it. Especially if it gets really good. If it gets really good or it's spooky.

SPEAKER_05

02:52:17 - 02:52:19

Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:52:20 - 02:53:23

You can bring back anybody. Rock stars are better to the record labels when they die in their peak and they're frozen in time like that. You know, I'm going to Kirk O'Bayman. That guy is just a legend. Janice Joplin. Yeah. You don't get to see them do their shitty album. and start doing commercials and shit. You know what I mean? You know that's larger and yeah, you don't get to see that. So that kills that legendary status. But when you and you don't think record companies know that shit, remember that movie Ford Fairling with Enterprise Clay? That's what that movie was about. The movie is about like a record label blowing up an artist, icing them, and then boom, they, you know, they get legendary money forever. Yeah, I mean, think about it. I was a great movie man Ford Fairline. That was great. I was like, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I

SPEAKER_07

02:53:25 - 02:53:27

He just is talking. And he recorded it all.

SPEAKER_04

02:53:27 - 02:53:32

Rick Ruben produced it. What was the premise? Let's just put out a bomb?

SPEAKER_07

02:53:32 - 02:54:03

Well, he was at the peak of his powers. This is after dice rules, the HBO special. He's the fucking man. So he decides unannounced to go to danger fields in New York City. And for a couple days, just records himself talking. Just goes on stage. He has fake punchlines. Get it? Back get it and there's no punch like he doesn't give up so he purposely purposely had no material this guy and put it out though cuz he's crazy Dice is funny.

SPEAKER_03

02:54:03 - 02:54:05

It had to be on her brain. Yeah, like I'm gonna put on it.

SPEAKER_07

02:54:05 - 02:54:14

She's special. No, he did it on purpose. It's called the day the laughter died. Yeah, he put it out like knowing what he was doing before he put it out. Yeah, he didn't know jokes in it

SPEAKER_03

02:54:16 - 02:54:27

How many of those, what kind of reviews did I want to read those reviews and how many units? Did that, I mean, did it get immediately put in the 99 cent bin?

SPEAKER_07

02:54:27 - 02:56:35

And so it was like a, it was a smash hit with comedians. I remember Mike Donovan from the comedy connection in Boston told me about it. He was crying laughing. He was talking about how he goes, he's just fucking making things up. And he goes, there's one party's talking about he's doing a Nixon impression in a girl's ass. He goes, I would be like Nixon in that ass. I'm not a clock. That's actually good. But I guarantee he probably came up with that on the spot. Wow. Like it seemed like everything he was doing was just talking about stuff. And this one guy gets up because people don't know he's gonna be there. So they don't know they're gonna be a part of the audience. This guy gets up and he goes, you're about as funny as a glass of milk. He left out in there too. I mean it's a fucking amazing fuck you to fame. That's what it is. Sure, he's a misogistic and vulgar, but Andrew Dice Clay does have his humorous moments. However, he's not double CD funny. This release produced by Rick Rubin, and produced his in quotes, was recorded over two nights at Dangerfields in New York City, and edited day the laughter die would have probably been a great single CD. But it'll last the list and ask to suffer through unfunny filler, presumably for the sake of continuity. For example, All that is heard for the first 55 seconds on the opening track is dice breathing and making other noises. As usual with most of his productions, Rick uses no reverb and unfortunately no editing. So he would go on stage for a minute. That's what he did for like a minute. He would be with practice in the OR. See how long he could go on stage without saying anything. So he would go on stage and do like five minutes. Not say a fucking word. He's just like a test of will. You know, because you're this thing, you're a performer. You want people to enjoy their time. And you know, you're ready to provide them with comedy, your famous person, your dice clay. Everybody's come, oh my god, dice is here. This is going to be great. He's not great at all.

SPEAKER_04

02:56:35 - 02:56:38

He fucks with you. He's healed up now, right?

SPEAKER_07

02:56:39 - 02:56:42

Um, I think he's better. Yeah, I think he's better. Yeah, I think he's better.

SPEAKER_04

02:56:42 - 02:56:42

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

02:56:42 - 02:56:58

Broke or something? No, he had, um, what is it called when you have, uh, like, Bell's palsy, where we're part of your face doesn't work for a while. Yeah. And then it come down my way where I had that many years ago, seven or eight years ago, we're a part of your face stops working and then it comes back.

SPEAKER_04

02:56:59 - 02:57:02

And how did that happen? I don't know, man.

SPEAKER_07

02:57:02 - 02:58:29

I don't know. Many people have been vaccinated if I have that as a side effect. That's one of the side effects. Some people get it. But some people get it anyway. There's a certain amount of people that get it anyway, like dice. I mean, like Dom. Dom had like, almost like seven or eight years ago, he got it. And the last, like a few months, and then it came back. I think it's, you know, it's not good, whatever it is. But he's, he was touring even when he had Bell's palsy. He'd go on stage. Yeah, he's so savage. Still do stand up and kill. We went to see him at the Riviera, before the Riviera closed. It was me and Jim Norton and Anthony Kumi in his prime. No, it was like recently, recently recently, but within the last decade, you know, and it was like whenever they closed the Riviera, it was like one of the last times that I had been by there, because they leveled the Riviera, they turned it to some melts. That was like the old school place where they filmed Casino. It was the first place I ever worked at when I worked in Vegas. I worked at the Riviera. And so we went to see Dysdale. It was fucking hilarious. He was hilarious. Me and Norton were crying laughing. It was like so fun to have known this guy, like to meet him, like when I was 19 years old, I was in my car listening to this cassette with this girl that I was dating at the time. And her and I were fucking crying laughing.

SPEAKER_04

02:58:29 - 02:58:32

Just crying laughing. Little mismuffin' shed on her puppet.

SPEAKER_03

02:58:33 - 02:58:36

I loved all that did, I'd listen to that over and over.

SPEAKER_07

02:58:36 - 02:58:43

So he was different than any other comedian because you wanted to hear the jokes over again. Yeah. And you would sing them along with.

SPEAKER_04

02:58:43 - 02:58:44

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

02:58:44 - 02:58:46

What's in the bow bitch?

SPEAKER_08

02:58:46 - 02:58:50

Yeah. He needed the money.

SPEAKER_07

02:58:50 - 02:59:05

Oh. I mean, it was different because it was different than any other kind of joke. Like people wanted to hear the nursery rhymes. Like he do all those other stuff, he do all his new material and show like that, but those fucking nursery rhymes better be there at the end of the show. Yeah. It was different.

SPEAKER_03

02:59:05 - 02:59:36

Yeah, I love that man. I saw him live at the Universal Ampitheater before it closed down. I always hit the Pacific Ampitheater. I forget, but I think it was probably an Orange County Pacific Ampitheater to get him confused. I saw him live. This was like 1980. nine or something like at when he was he had his at his he was at his peak and then on the you know I didn't see him in his peak like he was still big people I mean I love he was the first guy to do awareness I think I think it was maybe Steve Martin did some

SPEAKER_07

02:59:37 - 02:59:45

Maybe it was a lot, maybe he was the first, but Dice of the first guy that I would like to do, like these giant tours of arenas as a company. First guy that I had heard of.

SPEAKER_03

02:59:45 - 02:59:47

There's more than ever now, right? Yeah. Doing arenas?

SPEAKER_07

02:59:47 - 02:59:57

There's a lot of them. Like Gabriel Iglesias, Sebastian, Joe Coi, Tom Seguir is doing arenas now, Bert Christchers doing arenas.

SPEAKER_03

02:59:57 - 03:00:21

I love, I love Sebastian, man. He's one of those, so many guys from the, you know, the comedy store, 2000, 2001, 2002, and I used to go just to hang out with you. And, you know, did a couple open mics and show like that, but just to see those guys blow up, like Sebastian is a fucking superstar. He's got that style, man. That's just sharp Italian style. And he's now, he's effortless.

SPEAKER_07

03:00:21 - 03:00:24

He's gotten to the point where he's so good at comedy. He's like effortlessly funny.

SPEAKER_03

03:00:24 - 03:00:25

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

03:00:25 - 03:00:26

He's such a good guy.

SPEAKER_04

03:00:26 - 03:00:27

And it's clean. He's super clean.

SPEAKER_07

03:00:27 - 03:00:56

Oh, yeah. Yeah. But it doesn't matter. Yeah. And he can go on after someone who talks about sucking cock for 20 minutes and still kill. You know, it doesn't matter. He's so funny. He's just, he's got just a way about him. And it was really interesting to watch him in the beginning because like he was like hit or miss. Like he was trying to find his rhythm. He's trying to find that thing. And then one time, my memory was in a hotel room in Vegas. And he and I flip it just flip it into the channels. And his show time special was on sat there and watch. I was like, oh shit, this is really good. It was really funny. I was like, damn, he's killing it.

SPEAKER_04

03:00:56 - 03:01:05

He killed me recently at the comedy store. Who? Brand Ernst. Brenner, it's his funny dude. Have you ever seen that fucking stuff about the old movie?

SPEAKER_03

03:01:05 - 03:01:23

Yeah, that was the old one. I remember the wrong. That was beautiful. But dude, it's new material. He's crushing. And he's got his, he's, it's not like Sebastian. He's more like a Jersey, Jersey Shore kind of comedian. You know what I mean? Yeah. He's got that Jersey Shore side. It's fucking hysterical. Oh, that's awesome.

SPEAKER_04

03:01:23 - 03:01:25

Oh, man. Good to hear, man. That's good to hear.

SPEAKER_07

03:01:25 - 03:01:30

Yeah. He's better than ever. That's great. I love it when God, like, tripply better than ever. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

03:01:30 - 03:03:31

Tripply out there throwing bombs. Oh, I love it. He, every night he crushes. He, of course. When he's in front of a tin foil hat comedy crowd. Oh, yeah. He crushes. And he's, when he's in front of like, you know, like me, too. That's the reason, the reason we did the tin foil hat comedy show is because I just want, you know, you know, when you go play When you do a comedy show 99.99% of your audience, the survival rate is your fan of yours. They paid good money to see you. So you got a whole fucking arena of people that love you. And then that energy is gonna get shot right into you, into your soul, and you're gonna give them your best performance, right? Because that your best performance will for sure come generally when the audience is giving you that energy where you feel like you could just say anything, right? But if half the audience hated you and half the arena loved you, man, it would be some, you might catch a negative, like half these motherfuckers don't even like you. There's no way you're gonna give your best performance. If a lot of the audience members don't like you so When I did I went out the comedy store and I came out I came out to fucking crazy I came out and I said something about fucking you know They're eating babies or something like that somebody didn't they just I tried to make a joke about like crazy shit and do crickets do I fucked up and it fucked up. It fucked up the whole set. It fucked up the whole set. And you get it back. And Joey was there. Yeah, I couldn't get him back. They were all like And then Joey in the back, he gave me the best advice. You gave me some of the best advice that I would never forget and Joey did to Joey said, Listen, Eddie Bravo, you can't just go out there and put it in their ass. You got to play with their pussy a little bit, nibble on their ear, you can't just stick it in their ass like that Eddie Bravo. And then one of the best, and I'll never forget that. Oh, it's your mind myself. Start slow, dog. Don't go out there too crazy.

SPEAKER_07

03:03:31 - 03:03:36

I always, I think I don't have to get to know them. Think about it like you're getting in no person.

SPEAKER_04

03:03:36 - 03:03:39

Try to tell a person how you feel about it. Yes.

SPEAKER_03

03:03:41 - 03:04:07

And one thing you told me that I'll never forget was, edit your shit. I could hear your voice. Yeah. You gotta edit your shit. Oh, man, that's so huge. I always think about that. It's very important. Yeah. When you're writing, you want to be able to be, uh, uh, Funny, without using a lot of extra words that aren't necessary. So when I go back and I listen to my shit, I'm like, fuck, I'm always think about what you gotta edit the economy of words.

SPEAKER_07

03:04:07 - 03:04:24

Exactly. Yeah. And then, but then you also build on stuff too. There's like two different things that are going on simultaneously. Like sometimes there's a premise that you have and totally explored. And you should write more about it. Like you should add more to the bit. Yeah. But in each point that you have in those bits, you got to edit those words.

SPEAKER_05

03:04:24 - 03:04:25

Yes. Yes.

SPEAKER_07

03:04:25 - 03:04:57

And that's what comics oftentimes they don't do that. And they say it one way. And they kind of work. So they keep saying it that way forever. They don't fuck with it. You got to fuck with it a little bit. You got to try to figure out that sometimes it'll eat shit. Because I've fucked with like killer bits before and ruined them. where I like a killer bit just didn't work that way. Like I tried to do it a different way and it just didn't. I was trying to explore another way to talk about the subject. I didn't work at all and it became too wordy and I'm like fuck, I went down a bad road. Not gonna back out. Now the bit sucks.

SPEAKER_03

03:04:57 - 03:05:18

I learned recently that I'd like crowdwork and you know that show stand up on the spot? Yeah. It's all crowdwork. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So the premise of the show generally on my walk-ins, he does it in the belly room. The premise of the show is, you know, you can't go up there and use material you've used before. That's really the rule. You got to go up there.

SPEAKER_07

03:05:18 - 03:05:24

The audience puts their hand up. Yeah. And when they put their hand up or, you know, you call on them, they have a premise.

SPEAKER_03

03:05:24 - 03:06:21

Yeah, but it's really easy if you could find a premise and then attach it to one of your bits. Right. Right. So you're not supposed to do that if you did a bit before on stage you're not supposed to do it or whatever So I thought shit this is gonna be challenging I did it like two years ago when he first started doing it and I kind of had like a thick mix feeling about I don't know I was like damn did I suck? I don't know it's that was hard going up there with no material fucked odds you bombing that was like 50% you know at least so the last time I did it like a month ago and You know what the key was? Because I generally don't go on stage exactly, but I don't go on stage high. Yeah, but that's a different gig. Yes, total. Totally. So I was about to go up and then some dude out of pan and I go to him and he had that. And as he was introducing me, I got high and I walked up. Man, I had so much fun. Yeah. It was a show time. Oh, hell, you show to do high. Totally. Do you still get high when you go on stage? Oh yeah. I mean, every time. Yeah, most times.

SPEAKER_04

03:06:21 - 03:06:25

Sometimes you don't. I occasionally don't. And it's for the fuck who is still crushed.

SPEAKER_07

03:06:25 - 03:06:46

Yeah, it's still the same thing. I don't know what to do. You know, it's just like what I like about pot is that it opens up other possibilities. Like sometimes when I'm talking about something, I'll go, but what about this thing? And a lot of the taglines that I have are just riffs where I came up with something on the spot and because I was just talking shit and having fun and then that thing became another bit. That's like that happens all the time.

SPEAKER_03

03:06:47 - 03:06:57

Do you ever have a bit that you were working on years ago, and then you kind of let it go or whatever, and you couldn't know where to go with it, but then you got this new bit and that plugs into it, right? That's 100%. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

03:06:57 - 03:07:04

Right? That's why it's important, right, right? Yeah. Like, you know, everybody has their own way of doing it and some of the grades don't write. They don't sit down.

SPEAKER_03

03:07:04 - 03:07:41

That's another thing I remember for you. I write, I at least write, I don't write everything out, but I write out all my ideas. And if there's a funny line that I know that's, it's like a line that it works. I'll write that down, remember that line. That's, that's, that's important. But I write every idea down. Yeah, my phone did, my, my comedy notes. Yeah. I write a lot, and that's because of you, because I don't know how many times I heard you tell other comedians like dude, you got to write in a shit dog. You got to write in a shit dog.

SPEAKER_07

03:07:41 - 03:08:29

We would take guys in the road. Yeah. And I would do a whole hour, right? And they would do 20 minutes. And then I'd come back to town two years later, because I knew special out with a whole new hour. Yeah. And these motherfuckers would have the same 20 minutes. Yeah. And they're like, hey, man, you are never going to get out of this opening spot with the same 20 minutes for five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten years. Yeah. You can't do that. Yeah. you got a fucking put out a special and you got a band in all this shit and start from scratch you have to oh yeah I've heard you say that many times I remember that shit but that's just like the guys who just they got stuck in this old way of doing things we were just trying to get on television there was a bunch of guys that came out to Hollywood and all they really wanted to do was get on TV show so tag get a 20 minute 30 minutes at and get a yourself cast on sitcom and who you be killing it that's it's over yeah it comes it comes are fucking

SPEAKER_03

03:08:30 - 03:09:32

Over that mean they're totally over right doesn't it seem like this isn't even exists Netflix has some I have I have a friend and Matt has a great one. I have a producer friend in Hollywood and he's down on me like recently. He's like dude movie production is that like 20% he goes nobody's making shit right now dude and like movie theaters you go to movie theaters like There's no movies. We're the new movies. Every weekend. Remember there are like three, four, five new movies. Every weekend. There was like all these. Everyone would go to the movies. Dude, the, uh, this guy, he's telling me that he thinks that like whatever's running, like whatever's pushing the one world government narrative, they at some point they figured out, okay, movie theaters are not good. for the one world government. We got to stream everything, keep everybody at it, keep people at home. We got to do everything we can to keep people at home. We just want to keep them at home. And he thinks that the movie business is fucking pink.

SPEAKER_07

03:09:32 - 03:10:44

Yeah, but that's because of the pandemic. They shut down all the stuff. But that's over though. But it took two fucking years. And the movies are just starting to go out and the movie theaters now. And I also like when things go to streaming, like the actors are pissed. Who was that one big act? Was it Scarlett Johansson that sued because she put out a film and it was supposed to be released in the movie theaters. I was part of the contract and they've released it on streaming and I guess when an actor like then you don't get the box office money and then you know no deals. Yeah, and like who the fuck? I don't know what their counting like in terms of like how many streams. How many How much they have to pay you for streams? Yeah. Like if you're on Apple TV and you know, you, they put a movie out, but it costs 16 bucks or whatever. But how much does it act to get? Is it just like a box office? Is it like a ticket thing? Is it the same amount of money? Like how much do they get? Because that's where the money comes in like we see these big box office gates, right? Yeah. When he said, oh my god, terminator three, look at all the numbers. And everybody sees the numbers like, whoa, the number one movie in the box office. It's really, really, really. Whoa, what everybody hears about it. It's like the one piece of business that seems to be like everybody's public opinion. Everybody wants to know about it. It's, it's public information.

SPEAKER_03

03:10:45 - 03:10:48

How much money to them? How much money to that movie? It's all about how much money to that.

SPEAKER_07

03:10:48 - 03:10:50

How much money it's the investor's to loan get for that new movie.

SPEAKER_04

03:10:50 - 03:10:51

Isn't that crazy?

SPEAKER_07

03:10:51 - 03:11:06

The money is very important. That demon praise for his perfect explanation of why movies aren't being made like they used to be. The DVD was a big part of our business. So that's part of it too. I'm sure, right? Because there's no DVD sales. So he says, I want to hear what he says. Okay.

SPEAKER_00

03:11:15 - 03:11:30

It's sitting on the couch on a Friday night, going through the streaming services, cycling through the movies and thinking to themselves, they're not making movies for me anymore. As somebody has been intimately involved in movie making for 30 years, what are the macro Hollywood conditions behind that sentiment?

SPEAKER_01

03:11:34 - 03:12:53

The DVD was a huge part of our business of our revenue stream. And technology has just made that obsolete. And so the movies that we used to make, you could afford to not make all of your money when it played in the theater because you knew you had the DVD coming behind the release. And six months later, you'd get a whole another chunk. It would be like reopening the movie almost. And when that went away, That changed the type of movies that we could make. I did this movie behind the Candle Habra. When I talked to the studio executive who explained, it was a $25 million movie. I would have to put that much into print and advertising, right? To take the market it, we call P&A. So I'd have to put that in P&A. So now I'm in $50 million. I have to split everything I get with the exhibitor, the people who own the movie theaters. So I would have to make $100 million. before I got into profit. And the idea of making $100 million on a story about like a love affair between these two people. Yeah, I love everyone in the movie, but that's suddenly a massive gamble in a way that it wasn't in the 1990s when they were making all those kind of movies, the kind of movies that I loved and the kind of movies that were my bread and butter.

SPEAKER_04

03:12:53 - 03:12:55

Interesting. Makes sense. It does make sense.

SPEAKER_03

03:12:55 - 03:13:10

Yeah. But DVDs were obsolete. 15 years ago, or 10 years ago, kind of already? Was it 10 years? I'd say, like, 10 years. Yeah. No one, like, who even has the DVD play? No. We find a DVD, like, you know somebody with a DVD player.

SPEAKER_06

03:13:10 - 03:13:16

What's the internet story? Red Box is still popular, but I mean, I don't, you play him to like a play station or Xbox, I guess.

SPEAKER_07

03:13:16 - 03:13:18

But aren't they just streaming?

SPEAKER_06

03:13:18 - 03:13:21

No, Red Box, like the, you go to the grocery store, okay, dollar and you're right.

SPEAKER_03

03:13:21 - 03:13:46

Yeah, yeah. I've never done that ever. I've never done that either. I don't think I've ever done that either. You know, I hear someone told me that the way they make money, that red box is like the ones that like, when they send a DVD out to you to rent and then they're relying on your laziness in the turn of the time. So they're relying on those ladies. That's what they're really making. They're like, keep it, break it. Do whatever you want with it, lose it.

SPEAKER_07

03:13:46 - 03:13:51

We're gonna charge your credit card. Remember that used to be Netflix? Netflix used to send you a DVD.

SPEAKER_04

03:13:51 - 03:13:53

Yeah. That was Netflix. They wanted to lose it.

SPEAKER_07

03:13:53 - 03:14:09

So they could charge your credit card. Isn't that wild? That's what they used to be and now they're just streaming. Everything's streaming and they have a fucking universe of shows. You could never leave your house and you'd always watch something. It's a weird time for entertainment. You can always be entertainment.

SPEAKER_03

03:14:09 - 03:14:34

Yeah, that time slot means nothing now. That's not things. When shit comes out, you still kind of feel it a little bit with like, you know, like the house to dragons, you know, the game of thrones. You still like Sunday, but everyone's gonna watch it at a different time. They're not gonna watch it right when it gets released, but it's kind of closed. At least they got everybody together on Sunday when it drops. I was, I was watching a shit. Yeah. Would you think of house to dragons?

SPEAKER_07

03:14:35 - 03:14:39

I saw the first episode, I didn't watch the second one. I haven't either put it off. I'm going to watch it soon.

SPEAKER_03

03:14:39 - 03:14:48

I'm going to watch it, but that first one, it's in like it. It seems like, you're going to break my heart. Like a lower budget.

SPEAKER_07

03:14:48 - 03:14:57

Can you talk about lizard people? You can talk about buildings that existed here before the end. You better leave the fucking house of the dragon alone. Okay. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

03:14:57 - 03:15:00

I loved it. Okay. I was fucking great. I'm excited.

SPEAKER_07

03:15:00 - 03:15:03

They set it up good. I thought they set it up good.

SPEAKER_03

03:15:03 - 03:15:20

I did like that they because generally in movies it's like you have a scene where someone's given birth and the mother or the baby is gonna die whenever like a dramatic scene like that. Usually one list. Usually one list. Spoiler alert. Oh, sorry. Bro.

SPEAKER_07

03:15:20 - 03:15:33

We can't talk much about that. You're spoiling it for the people that everyone's okay. Okay. Okay. So dramatic moment. Okay. But I like the way they went with the dial, the idea that this one fucking weird group of people that can control dragons.

SPEAKER_08

03:15:35 - 03:15:37

What?

SPEAKER_07

03:15:37 - 03:15:38

Why?

SPEAKER_03

03:15:38 - 03:15:38

Why?

SPEAKER_07

03:15:38 - 03:16:03

Why did you happen? Oh my god, did you imagine? I mean, the visions are robot, set of dragons. But if there's one group of people that can control dragons, of course, they're going to be running everything. What a ridiculous arrangement. How does that? There's no logic to that. They don't have any other kind of magic. They just, you can't burn them and they control dragons. Right, they couldn't burn at me either, right? They weren't... Didn't she like walk right out of the fire?

SPEAKER_04

03:16:03 - 03:16:07

I think the only way to kill him is with that, uh, ice. Like, uh, special ice?

SPEAKER_07

03:16:07 - 03:16:18

Isn't that dragons, though? That's dragons and white walkers. What are you talking about? The Targaryens. How do you kill them? Yeah, the Targaryens are just regular people. Yeah. But they control dragons. Yes. How come?

SPEAKER_03

03:16:19 - 03:16:23

I think they're going to explain that if you just be patient.

SPEAKER_07

03:16:23 - 03:16:28

I think they just get to leave that out. They left it out of the whole first 10 seasons of the game.

SPEAKER_04

03:16:28 - 03:16:30

That's why they're doing the prequel. Come on.

SPEAKER_07

03:16:30 - 03:16:33

They're already controlling the dragons. They're going to tell you how they control the dragons.

SPEAKER_03

03:16:35 - 03:16:37

No, we don't have to just ignore it.

SPEAKER_04

03:16:37 - 03:16:45

They're gonna ignore it. I think we need to. No, no. They're gonna argue in the writing rooms. I fucking love game of thrones. Oh, hell. So excited.

SPEAKER_07

03:16:45 - 03:16:48

Game of thrones. I thought the new show would great.

SPEAKER_03

03:16:48 - 03:17:03

There's gonna be another one with John Snow, right? Is that? Yeah, like his prequel. The John Snow put there's another one. Jim, as him. I don't know. Have you heard of that, Jamie? There's going to be another one. That guy was the shit. It's going to be about the white walkers and something like that.

SPEAKER_04

03:17:03 - 03:17:10

That's what I heard, unless I was I was I'm fucking my favorite was the zombie dragon when they had the dragon white walkers. There it is.

SPEAKER_07

03:17:10 - 03:17:25

Game of Thrones, John Snow sequel, all but confirmed. Oh, it's a sequel. All but confirmed is Egalide fan spot clue. Aw, Egalide fans. Game of Thrones fan spot major clue hinting that John Snow spin off is underway plus a few key details.

SPEAKER_03

03:17:26 - 03:17:27

Okay, so it's not a prequel.

SPEAKER_07

03:17:27 - 03:17:33

It's a consequent. Okay. Continue on right after the first one ends. John Snow goes off on his own.

SPEAKER_03

03:17:33 - 03:17:34

That should be pretty cool.

SPEAKER_07

03:17:34 - 03:17:36

John Snow's a zombie.

SPEAKER_03

03:17:36 - 03:17:39

I like that. I like the white walkers. Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

03:17:39 - 03:17:52

I was cool with that. Oh, yeah. That's I'd love that kind of a giant motherfucker. I love that they killed everybody too. Like people you love dead. You know, oh, you just can't really get into this guy's character. You watch the head get motion by the mountain like fuck. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

03:17:53 - 03:18:11

Yeah, that first episode. I didn't start watching Game of Thrones till I ten seasons in. I refused. I just refused and then you finally said, dude, trust me. Watch it. And anytime you're passionate about something like a movie or a TV series, you're generally right if you say, dude, just fucking watch one episode.

SPEAKER_07

03:18:11 - 03:18:14

Why don't I come in on the fence shit to you?

SPEAKER_03

03:18:14 - 03:18:48

Yeah, you just come with the good shit. So I know that shit. So I watched the first episode and that's the one where, you know, like what? Brother's fucking the sister and then the dude fall and then they push the little kid out the window I might do this is gangster Yeah, the chop the fucking kings you gotta come strong with that first episode you gotta You know you could you could take a couple episodes off sometimes they take a couple episodes off where they're like dude. I didn't see nobody die in this one I want to see someone fucking have their head chopped off or something. First, I'm kind of mad.

SPEAKER_07

03:18:48 - 03:19:00

This is a good game of thrones. They came out guns blazing. Yeah. Guns blazing. Yeah. I love those kind of shows, man. I love those kind of shows. It was pure fantasy. Nice escape. I like a nice escape.

SPEAKER_03

03:19:00 - 03:19:02

Yeah. Yeah, Ozark, nice escape.

SPEAKER_07

03:19:02 - 03:19:25

You know, also like knowing that even though even though there's dragons and fucking magic and all kinds of crazy shit, that's not real. the savagery that you see was real. That's why people really did battle back then. They hacked each other to pieces. They literally did ride at each other on horses with armor and a fucking stick and try to knock each other off.

SPEAKER_04

03:19:26 - 03:19:30

Those people were fucking horrible. Like 300.

SPEAKER_07

03:19:30 - 03:19:39

Oh my god dude, did you imagine being alive during the Spartan days? Imagine going to war with bows and arrows and swords and shit and people just hack into giants.

SPEAKER_03

03:19:39 - 03:20:07

They were fucking everybody up, right? And then you then, you know, they the Spartans. Those are the Greeks, right? I mean, isn't they're like, uh, didn't they say, yeah, they had, they, they took little boys with them and stuff like that. Isn't, isn't that part of, like, they're, uh, I think there was a lot of that. A lot of them back then, or maybe they just bullshit it. People who hated the Spartans or haters, they were why the history books, like, yes, they always had them boys with them.

SPEAKER_07

03:20:07 - 03:21:28

No, because people wrote about it back then. They wrote about like boy lovers back then. There's a lot of them. Not just them, not just the Spartans, but even talking like socrates, like a lot of those like ancient philosophers, like a lot of them were having sex with boys. I think maybe they were lying. Maybe they were lying. I think then till people realized it was bad, They were doing that a lot. I think pedophilia is as good as gross as it is. If you go and look at chimpanzees, they do it all the time. I think humans probably did it all the time, too. I think it wasn't until modern civilization where people realize how horrific it is to victimize someone as a child like that. And the people who have it done to them oftentimes do it again to someone else. I think that was like a normal part of humans back in the early days. as gross and scary as that sounds but if you think about the Romans and the Greeks and like you keep hearing about like all these ancient cultures where they fuck boys. Yeah you do. You know about that tribe in New Guinea? It's a tribe in New Guinea where they all take the boys away from their mothers when they're seven. And they think that the way they grow and mature to be strong is by consuming sperm of the warriors. So the warriors have anal and oral sex with them when they're like little kids.

SPEAKER_06

03:21:28 - 03:21:31

I'm reading this about the Spartans. Isn't that almost what this says right here?

SPEAKER_07

03:21:31 - 03:22:13

Yeah, the State of Sparta made homosexuality, relationships mandatory. In the military to Italian city, state of Sparta, every aspect of life was fully prescribed by the state. All Spartan males underwent full military training from the age of seven years. At the age of 12 or 13, this included taking and arasties. That's what I felt like. Arresties from among the older men, the older lover was seen as much as a mentor and a role model for the Spartan boy as a lover and the performance of the boy in battle was now the responsibility of his mentor. Thus it was an educational as much as a sexual role.

SPEAKER_06

03:22:15 - 03:22:18

That's similar to that.

SPEAKER_07

03:22:18 - 03:23:28

There was no doubt that some of the relationships between Spartan men and their protegease in the army were sexual. They didn't have to be. Two of the most well-known sources of our knowledge about Sparta, Plutarch and Xenophon. Stress, I hope they saw those lines right. Stress that the relationship should consist of ideal friendship and that to sexually consummate it would be in a bombination. Nonetheless, any man who refused to take on a young boy as his protege would be punished, as it was seen as a duty to raise another Spartan boy to be as good a fighter as yourself. The homoerotic element cannot be entirely ignored. The Spartan king, a gay CLLs. How do you say that? I guess it allows, I guess it allows. Sorry, it was mocked by his friends because he drew back from the offered kiss of a very beautiful boy megabats, megabates, megabates. They called him a coward for being afraid of a boy's caresses. But I guess he'll else eventually said he would rather remain above such things and keep his liberty. Doesn't it seem like this is kind of like, I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

03:23:28 - 03:23:36

I think that's like propaganda. Like CRT type shit. You know what I mean? They're just like trying to make it. They're trying to normalize it.

SPEAKER_07

03:23:37 - 03:23:45

I don't think they're normalizing, yeah. I think they're just saying it was normal back then. I don't think they're trying to normalize it for today. I don't think anybody's saying that you should fuck boys.

SPEAKER_03

03:23:45 - 03:23:57

I mean, if you read that, it sees like, hey, the Spartans did it, you know what I mean? And they were like trying to have a real relationship. It wasn't all about sex. They had, you know, it was important to be their friends to, it sounds like they're normalizing.

SPEAKER_07

03:23:57 - 03:24:09

Oh, here it is. Arastis is an adult man in ancient Greece who courted or was in a pederastic relationship with an adolescent boy. So it was so normal that they had a fucking term for it.

SPEAKER_03

03:24:09 - 03:24:17

Or they're, or they're trying to make it normal. Or maybe all that's bullshit. Come on man. That's, they lie about history. They lie about history.

SPEAKER_07

03:24:17 - 03:24:21

I want they lie about that. That seems like a thing aren't they, aren't they promoting that?

SPEAKER_04

03:24:21 - 03:24:22

Aren't they already doing that?

SPEAKER_07

03:24:22 - 03:24:37

No, no, I'm not trying to describe a culture that they don't understand. Yeah. They're trying to examine this bizarre warrior culture that also happened to have a lot of homosexual relationships. They're not like promoting it. No one's saying you'd be a sparta. or Spartan.

SPEAKER_03

03:24:37 - 03:24:57

No, but what I'm saying is I don't know shit dude. I don't know nothing but to me that seems like they're trying to say hey look the Spartans did it and they were like their friends with the boys too. They just didn't like have sex. It sounds like they're they're normalizing it using like Spartans were fucking savages or they're telling the truth about how they did the relationship. They could be

SPEAKER_07

03:24:58 - 03:25:42

It's a tricky thing, man. I mean, you're talking about people that lived a long, fucking time ago. And I think the rule of law is different all the time, right? Like things change. Things change. But people get accustomed to. It's normal. This fucking tribe. What was I saying? It was New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, that has sex with the boys, like they've been doing this forever. And this is like a normal part of their culture. It's creepy as shit ever. They take these boys away from their parents when they're seven years old. And the boys live with these men. And they think that the way to get them stronger and bigger is they get a drink come. And they have taken up the ass. And that's what they do to them. And that's their whole...

SPEAKER_03

03:25:45 - 03:26:00

You know, isn't that how monkeypox started? You know what I mean? Like, what is it about? What is it about a male asshole? What's an male asshole that's not in a female asshole that gives you monkeypox? How come a girl's asshole don't give you monkeypox?

SPEAKER_07

03:26:00 - 03:26:21

I think a girl could get it, but she has to have sex with a guy who's got it. So the guy has to have sex with a guy who's got it. It's coming mostly through unprotected gay sex for whatever reason. But that doesn't mean that a girl can't get it. Like some people have gotten it, but it's like only 2%. It's like 98% guys having sex with guys. I don't understand either.

SPEAKER_03

03:26:21 - 03:28:37

That doesn't make any sense to me. To me, to me, I think mine. My conspiracy mind tells me that that's how they get you to believe it. They make it. They present something has nothing to do with you. You're not gay. You're not to worry about it. It's the gay people. And then you're like, dammit, shit. I got him not gay. They're getting all these fucking blisters all over their dick. God dammit. God don't worry. It's just the gays. It should you not to worry about it. You go on by your daily life. And then all of a sudden you hear, oh dude, it's spreading into women's assholes too. And then how everyone's gonna get it. They're like, oh, cuz that's how AIDS wasn't in the beginning. AIDS was just gay disease. That's what they said. That's what they said. Then all of a sudden little by little, like dude, you can get it from chicks now, too. You're like, what about blue chops? I guess, like, oh, shit. You know, at first there was, so you believe it. You buy it. You know those, those, um, have you ever seen that video of like a guy, he's like, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Because at first, they're running, like, that guy, why are they trying to trick me? This guy's running. I have nothing to do with this. I'm just, why, yeah, I'm nothing to do. I'm just running by. So they believe whatever he's running. So when they see the raptor boom, they believe it. They're ready to run. But if the guy ran around the block and went right into it, because there's a raptor after me, please help me. And then the raptor comes due to be like, what is this shit? You know, but since the victim wasn't involved initially, the victim wasn't involved. That's how you prank people. You create a situation. You know the victim is, you don't, you just have them hearing shit, but it has nothing to do with them. That's how you sell it first. And then after they sell it, because why would they, why would he, they'd be lying to him because he's not even involved in it. Then boom, they focus on him and he totally believes it. That's how I look at punk, look at everything. You have to involve the victim or not involve the victim, have him just witness it. So that's what I think that's what I think is probably going to happen with monkey box. It's going to be if they if they don't pull the plug on it, they might just pull the plug on it, but if they continue to go with it, they're they're it's going to be a disease. It's not going to be just a gay disease.

SPEAKER_07

03:28:37 - 03:28:42

Everyone's going to be able to love that you find conspiracies and everything.

SPEAKER_03

03:28:42 - 03:29:18

You're always looking for everything coming from mainstream media. I it's us. big time. Anything coming through mainstream media, I'm like, let me dissect that. I'm not gonna believe whatever they said. Like if you, if you knew somebody and you were friends with them for a few years, then you find out everything he told you was a lie. He's a big fraudster. Everything was a lie. Anything he would tell you from that point on, you're a smart person. A dumb person would go, yeah, just because he lied about his whole life, doesn't mean he's lying about that. I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt on that. No, a smart person would go, I don't believe, shit you say until you show me irrefutable evidence. And otherwise, I don't know what you're saying.

SPEAKER_07

03:29:18 - 03:30:25

Here's my take on monkeypox. There's so much going on in the world. I see monkeypox and I go, okay, what is it? What happens? Oh, I don't have to worry about that. That's it. No, I'm done. Well, exactly. I'm done. I don't have any more thoughts on monkeypox. Zero. Exactly. I'm like, nobody's dying. No one's dying. They have a vaccine for it. And you're not gay. And we're good. Yeah. And we're good. I don't have to think about it. So I don't think about monkeypox even a little bit. It's out of my mind. Yeah. So I see it on the news. It's just like, it's like when I scroll through Instagram, some shit that I'm not interested in. It keeps growing. I'm not paying attention to it. But I've gotten better with that. Yeah. Like when I was younger, I would start like, what is going on with this? Who's it? Who? And I'd start digging deep into it. But now I'm like, there's too much shit to pay attention. Yeah. Monkeypox doesn't seem to be a big deal. Yeah. Yeah. You have zero theories on monkey box. But there was this crazy series of photos. This gay porn star put up. He put up like that. He was like having this great gang bang. And then the next post, he has it got monkey box. He's got monkey box all over his face. He's like eating some guys' ass and it's got monkey box everywhere.

SPEAKER_03

03:30:25 - 03:30:30

It's like... Shoulda stuck to the tank. He would've got credit for it.

SPEAKER_07

03:30:33 - 03:30:42

I mean, I don't know what specifically, like who's patient zero? Like who's patient zero? The monkey parts of the epidemic. Who's the first guy who got it?

SPEAKER_03

03:30:42 - 03:30:46

Exactly. And didn't tell anybody. Where are you getting all this information from? Yeah, where are you getting it?

SPEAKER_04

03:30:46 - 03:30:47

MSM? Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

03:30:47 - 03:30:55

You know, they try to re-name it. What? Yeah, it says a bad stigma in the gay community. That's human re-name. We're going to call it N96 bar.

SPEAKER_03

03:30:55 - 03:31:11

Well, you know what AIDS was called before AIDS? HTL's V1. No, it's called grid. Gay-related immune deficiency. But that's what they called it. And then the gay community was like, change the name, change the name. So then they changed it to eights. Why are they meaning deficiency syndrome?

SPEAKER_07

03:31:11 - 03:31:25

But there was like a, there was a late, they had a label of it. Two, it was like, I forget what the initial, there was like a, you know, they cove 19, you know, they use that. There was like a label for what they called HIV back then or what they called AIDS.

SPEAKER_03

03:31:27 - 03:31:38

Dude, AIDS is scary, dude. I thought I had AIDS a couple of times. Fuck, I got a couple of tests. I got a test. That was girls that went out sex with you unless you had AIDS test. No, yeah. That was dude. Remember those days? Everybody was scared.

SPEAKER_07

03:31:38 - 03:31:43

Yeah. Yeah, everybody. You thought you could get AIDS from someone just from sex? You'd be scared, too.

SPEAKER_03

03:31:43 - 03:31:51

They thought people were dying from butt fucking each other. I think everybody thought people were dying from sex. That's crazy, right? Damn, they got people good.

SPEAKER_07

03:31:51 - 03:32:20

I think his some diseases can kill you that come from sex like syphilis, this is scary one. You ever see those old photos of people dying as syphilis? They're fucking scalp would cave in, they have big holes in their faces and shit, holes in like you'd see their teeth through their fucking cheek, their cheeks. Yeah. You ever see that shit? That's how alcohol died. That is syphilis. That's a bad way to die, dude. Yeah. You could get that from fucking. That's the the evilest fuck disease because he's just like rock. You ever seen it?

SPEAKER_03

03:32:20 - 03:32:21

Oh, no. People still dying in syphilis?

SPEAKER_04

03:32:21 - 03:32:24

No. No. No. No. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

03:32:24 - 03:32:28

Now the game. So that was before penicillin. Cures.

SPEAKER_07

03:32:28 - 03:32:32

I think it's a penicillin. The cure syphilis. I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure it does. Is that correct?

SPEAKER_04

03:32:32 - 03:32:37

You never hear of anybody dying of syphilis ever. Someone invented penicillin.

SPEAKER_07

03:32:37 - 03:33:47

Yeah. And they figured out how to use it on syphilis, I think. I'm pretty sure that's what it is. Single injection of long act acting, Benzothene penicillin G can cure the early stages of syphilis. This includes primary, secondary, and latent syphilis CDC recommends three doses of long acting, benzothene, penicillin G at weekly interviews for the latent syphilis or latent syphilis of unknown duration. So yeah, penicillin. Yeah, that's a horrible one, though, man. Yeah. Do you know that's where the term big wig came from? Did you know that? Sorry to bring this up again, folks. If you heard it, let me talk about it before. There was these brothers or these royal people, and I believe it was France, and they had syphilis, and they were losing their fucking hair, because like syphilis makes your hair fall on clumps, and you have like big raw patches of fucking meat on your head, and so these guys started wearing wigs. And so the richer you were, the more wig you had, so you became a big wig. So these really wealthy guys said these extravagant crazy wigs and that's how they would floss and everybody had fuckin' syphilis because all those people back then were having orgies. If you had syphilis, I had syphilis. He had syphilis. Everybody's fuckin' everybody.

SPEAKER_03

03:33:47 - 03:34:08

Dude, how cool would it be if it was okay for men to wear wigs? That would be fuckin' so cool. Look what they looked like. Like if you got like girls were attracted to dudes with wigs, you know what I mean? Like if you didn't have a wigs, you got shitty wigs, you got shitty chicks. You know what I mean? Like the better your wig was? Can you imagine it? Remember that John Sachsen wig? Remember from Enter the Dragon John Sachsen? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

03:34:08 - 03:34:08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

03:34:08 - 03:34:12

It's talking about that on my podcast.

SPEAKER_07

03:34:12 - 03:34:34

Well, there was some, you know, preposterous wigs throughout history, but nothing like back then because everybody knew it was a wig. Like people have had hair pieces, but hair pieces are kind of a lie. Like you're pretending it's your piece. You're pretending you're here. But it's like this cleverly glued on wig. Yeah. But that's not a lie. Like everybody knew it was a wig. And everybody knew that everybody else bought one too.

SPEAKER_03

03:34:34 - 03:34:45

You know, it's pulling it off the wigs. It's mainered. He wears wigs and it's cool. Because it's like part of it's a pusifer or kind of persona. There's somehow like sketch comedy. So like he pulled it off. He could wear a wig. And he looks gold with wigs.

SPEAKER_07

03:34:45 - 03:34:49

Yeah, he could pull it off. And that'd be a good move for him to go places too. Yeah, just wear a wig. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

03:34:50 - 03:34:57

God bring wigs back That would be so fucking fine some images of my god of what was the time period that we're talking about?

SPEAKER_07

03:34:57 - 03:35:41

I would get a weird wigs. You know those you know those Edgar cuts. Look at that. That's what they would wear already. Look how wild that is. Hell yeah, they were like rockstar. They look like winger. Yeah, exactly. And that's why they look at you at a hole in his face from syphilis These people at holes in their faces, Eddie. Oh. I mean, the image is a people going through. Go to images of people dying from syphilis. Bring back wigs. Syphilis wigs. The images of these fucking people that have like giant holes in their heads, like look at that guy up there with the mustache. That one right there. Look at his fucking head. Oh, shit. That's syphilis. It's like eating his scalpel part right down into his fucking brain.

SPEAKER_03

03:35:43 - 03:35:48

It looks fake, though, doesn't it? Doesn't it look like one of those bald wigs? Like it's got a bald wig on?

SPEAKER_07

03:35:48 - 03:36:22

Bro, it's just real. That's, that's okay. What would happen to people? Their faces would fall off. They would lose their nose and shit. Look at that. Jesus Christ, that lady's rotten apart. Oh, Jesus Christ. That's in 1910. Oh my God, look at her face. That is a crazy photograph. Holy shit, man, you see her cheekbone. Look at her cheekbone. That is fucking wild. That's a scary ass disease. Oh look at that kid's face. Oh my god. Jesus Christ.

SPEAKER_06

03:36:22 - 03:36:24

I feel like this one's fake.

SPEAKER_07

03:36:24 - 03:36:27

I don't know. What's the axe through it?

SPEAKER_06

03:36:27 - 03:36:33

I'm trying to find that out. It almost looked like it was like a Hollywood makeup zombie photo and just got filtered out.

SPEAKER_07

03:36:33 - 03:36:41

Oh my god, but that child with his fucking teeth. Oh my god, that's horrific. Just his poor face is rotting off.

SPEAKER_03

03:36:41 - 03:36:46

What if what if it was like some kind of medical experiment where they shot people up and then they just blamed it on pussy?

SPEAKER_04

03:36:46 - 03:36:49

I can't believe you're going to a conspiracy even though I don't trust shit dude.

SPEAKER_03

03:36:49 - 03:37:03

I don't trust I look at anything any old history and I'm like are these are is that fake? Is that real? I don't know Or maybe it's a real disease, but maybe the government caused it. And they're blaming it and I'm pushing.

SPEAKER_07

03:37:03 - 03:37:05

Okay, well, where do they think syphilis came from?

SPEAKER_04

03:37:05 - 03:37:07

I don't know.

SPEAKER_07

03:37:07 - 03:37:24

I don't know nothing. But what are the first, let's find out, what's the first ever case of syphilis with you at a guess? Diagnosed upon syphilis. 1892. Well, they had it way earlier than that because those people with the big wigs. That was in the way that's right.

SPEAKER_03

03:37:24 - 03:37:29

That that looked like 1687. Further back.

SPEAKER_06

03:37:29 - 03:37:43

Further back there. Yeah. That article said that a ravaged Europe, I was like the next worst thing after the Black Death in 1580. 1580. 1580. Everybody got killed from fucking.

SPEAKER_07

03:37:47 - 03:37:56

That's real. That's terrifying, dude. What you imagine, because everyone's gonna keep fucking, they can horn you. They're gross. Yeah. People are gross. They're gonna find a way to fight.

SPEAKER_06

03:37:56 - 03:38:00

You can kill a people. 1494. Oh, maple.

SPEAKER_07

03:38:00 - 03:38:05

What a way to go too. Your face just falls apart. Your nose falls off.

SPEAKER_04

03:38:05 - 03:38:06

Fuck.

SPEAKER_03

03:38:06 - 03:38:12

And you can't stand that shit no more. It still has a worth it. You're like, damn. I hate that. Interesting. Check this out.

SPEAKER_06

03:38:12 - 03:38:17

So this has a hearing. You're like, what did I do? I'm sorry that Columbus brought it back from America.

SPEAKER_07

03:38:17 - 03:38:20

Oh my god. Oh my god.

SPEAKER_06

03:38:20 - 03:38:28

Of course he did. And that's the first time they have like two years after he was injured. No wonder it's just a theory, just a theory, just a theory.

SPEAKER_07

03:38:28 - 03:38:53

But it's a good theory. I like that theory. Let's run with it. The origin of syphilis is disputed. Cyphilis was present in the Americas before European contact. The Indians were getting it. Yep. May have been carried from the Americans to Europe by returning crewmen from Christopher Columbus' voyage to America. Of course, or it may have existed in Europe previously but gone unrecognized until shortly after Columbus' return.

SPEAKER_06

03:38:53 - 03:38:55

Huh. Why they took down all those buildings to hide it?

SPEAKER_03

03:38:59 - 03:39:10

It makes sense that it was already here. We've been, we've been, we've been having orgies and castles for millennia. They probably had all sorts of kinds of different strains of symbols.

SPEAKER_07

03:39:10 - 03:39:14

Crazy shit. We should wrap this up. Sorry, we've been doing it like three hours.

SPEAKER_03

03:39:14 - 03:41:56

Can I plug my book? It's not my book. One of my students, Zach Moore, he's written other stuff too. He wrote a book about my musical journey and how it, turned into jujitsu. And a big part of that is James Watson. My best friend growing up, you know, the story of him moving from Arkansas to Hollywood or to LA in 86. He puts on an ad out in the recycler guitar player into slayer destruction and razor looking for a band. I'm 16 years old. I answer the recycler ad. And then that was it. We moved to Hollywood. We followed our Rockstar Dreams. And he was the one who told me about the UFC. He's the one because UFC won came out and we were big boxing fans. We watched every paper for you, every Mike Tyson, Tuesday night fights and ABC White World Sports. We were boxing fanatics. And then we see a commercial about UFC won. It was the first one. So they didn't have any B-roll. And to me, I looked at that. I'm like, this probably gonna be like, W-W-F. It's gonna be like wrestling. This ain't gonna be real. like the first commercial of the UFC dude. It's like a high school production. Yeah. And so we missed UFC one and then he comes up we're living together. He shows up and he says dude I was like a tar center and someone said that ultimate challenge shit was real. It was real, I got this real. He goes, yeah, I was a bunch of different styles and they all fought each other. I'm like, what? And I was doing karate at the time. I go, he was our karate guy. He said, yeah, but they all lost to this one. Ah, this is Irene and guy. I think it was, and he was just choking her. He was just grabbing everybody by the trick. I go, what? The karate guy too goes, yeah. James will tell me this. He just mixed up the story and goes, yeah, he choked everybody out. So I guess he was just, I go, karate go, fuck. So then when you have C2, you have C2, it's gonna come out. I'm like, tape that shit so his girlfriend had a cable this was 1994 and she taped it and then he left the tape on by my door in our apartment and man. UFC fucking two. That was the only 16 man tournament at that point because there were eight man tournaments, but UFC two was 16 man tournaments. It's a hoist fought four times and I couldn't stand boys. He's beating my karate guys. Manoki Ichihara. Oh damn, he'd be a Jason Delusha. I'm like, I was like all about karate. And I hated him, but by the time he got to the finals, and he went against Pat Smith, dude, I was sold. I go, dude, I gotta do this shit. I gotta do this shit, and then he beats him. It was amazing.

SPEAKER_07

03:41:56 - 03:41:56

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

03:41:56 - 03:41:56

Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_07

03:41:56 - 03:42:13

People don't appreciate how revolutionary that moment was for martial arts. Yeah. Because you and I had both practiced martial arts before that. Like we did different stuff, but we had both done some martial arts. Yeah. And we all had an idea how fight would go down. And then you see that, you're like, oh my god, I'm so wrong.

SPEAKER_03

03:42:13 - 03:42:18

Oh my god. I couldn't stand a hoist for those first three fights.

SPEAKER_07

03:42:18 - 03:42:49

You also realized, that was the first time I ever saw a martial art that worked as advertised. Because every martial art was supposed to be a smaller, skilled man can be a larger, more powerful attacker. But you never saw that. You big guys always beat the fuck out of small guys in order to fist fight. Yeah, but then all of a sudden there's this dude is doing something with technique that's allowing a 175 pound man to kill everybody. Like this is wild. It was wild to see man revolutionary for us.

SPEAKER_03

03:42:49 - 03:43:49

Yes, so James was a big part of like my evolution and the story of jujitsu. So the book is called Mastering the Metal. It's available for pre-ordered now on Amazon. And it actually comes out probably February. But it's pretty much done. And I got a new podcast on Rockfin called Look Into It. I don't say shit on YouTube YouTube. I know if I say anything if I say election fraud they're gonna fucking give me a strike or something so I keep YouTube clean I just it's all business. It's all 10 planet you get to let's just keep it all business, but rock them you go back to go hard with They do it. Everybody, at the top of Rockford, like an awesome people, fully red pill, and not red pilled like Republican, red pilled like Matrix, you know, awake. All the guys at the top, they, they, I can say, they've never told me not to say shit. They never censored me so. It's a beautiful thing.

SPEAKER_07

03:43:49 - 03:43:54

So that's on Rockford, and you are, you're on Instagram, and that's what you use mostly, right?

SPEAKER_03

03:43:55 - 03:44:39

Yeah, I cut my Twitter out. I cut my Facebook out. I'm just on Instagram at Eddie Bravo 1 0 P 10 P, but I'm super shadow band. So it's very hard to find me and I can't add anybody. I had 750,000 followers a year ago. I have 630 now. They keep deleting my shit. Yeah and dude now they make it so I can't I usually if I see a cool video I'll go let me take that link and make a video out of it now they won't give me the link now now yeah they got me in some shadow do everyone tells me all the time dude I can't find you I'm trying I never see your feet they always say I never see your feet so I'm I'll probably get deleted from Instagram pretty soon I'll probably just cut me loose because I'm on my stories I'm always posting truth

SPEAKER_07

03:44:41 - 03:44:45

You're the man and we're gonna have fun tonight too. We're going to walk in tonight.

SPEAKER_03

03:44:45 - 03:44:49

Oh shit. I'm gonna talk about cowfarts.

SPEAKER_08

03:44:49 - 03:44:51

All right. I love you. See you. Bye everybody.