Well, I'll go back to Day at zero with a core A four Horsemen of the Great Rebirth instead of the Great Reset. We are here with xcute port twenty. How you do an execute? And Corey Hughes, How are you doing? Corey? I'm good, Thank you. Charlie Robinson, How you doing, Charlie, I'm fine. Let's get weird, Shelley, let's get weird. And I'm here with everybody as well, Lindsay Charman, and I wasn't here last week, so I'm glad to be back with everybody.
I don't know what you are talking about. It was fantastic. I was in the Pacific Northwest. If people don't know, and I don't talk about people like, yeah, but where, and I'm like, I don't talk about it because it's too pretty for you. I don't. I don't want you to know because then you'll go, and enough people have already gone. But I was very lucky. It's not the best time to visit the Pacific
Northwest. It's winter, so it's often rainy and cold and miserable. But my aunt was going for whatever reason, so I was like, well, I'll go to We'll have a little mini family reunion, and then uh, the sun was out every single day. It was crazy. It was cold still, but it was like beautiful. So I was very lucky, thankful. Family reunion. That's just pretty good family. She Actually, it's actually
funny because I landed. I turned my phone off, you know, back on off of airplane mode, and my mom texts me, oh, your aunt can't make it. So I'm like, oh, I mean, it's still cool. But she was like the reason that I went, and then she didn't Were you hunting Bigfoot? Is that what you were really doing? Bigot? My whole life is it season? Is it Bigfoot season? I don't know. It's good all year around. It's weird. Actually, my mom was like asking me about Bigfoot. I was like, oh, I
mean, yeah, let's talk about Bigfoot. You didn't you did, Taylor? It was interdimensional, right, I did? This is why we don't have I told her all my theories. I'm like, you asked, so here, here we go. It's like, it's like, man, she is insane. Is talking inside all things Bigfoot? Because Tony Merkel is my partner on Macroaggressions and so um, he's got the confessionals and they're talking about Bigfoot and interdimensional Bigfoot going out and doing you know, people that have had
encounters and anything. So whenever I have any Bigfoot related questions, I just run them up Tony. Lets me know what's what has he ever told you of Bigfoot's pendulous dong? I've heard, yes, this is you have to use their pendulous or else. Yeah, not doing it, just so I don't. I don't buy for a moment the interdimensional Bigfoot nonsense. It's ridiculous.
He's interdimensional. Stop and every photography hecause the cameras are blurry, so um called a big Chris interviewed a guy on Forbidden Knowledge News a while back that talked about when you when he did filming of of the like the sky and photographs in infrared, it brings up these images of like these big floating jellyfish that are like this, hovering like in our atmosphere, that are only visible on infrared. And so I'm like, okay, this is this is
kind of funny, and I kind of just chalked it off. Then I stumble across a book from nineteen seventy four that's all about it, that's got dozens of photographs of these like space jellyfish that are just floating above us, all taken with infrared cameras. So I'm not saying I'm buying all this. I'm saying, someone with an infrared camera, go do some research. So Tony was he filmed a movie called Expedition dog Man. You can get that
on like Amazon and everything. Then he filmed the second one where he went out to Ryan Burne's property right next to Skinwalker Ranch. And I said like, well, you know they camp there and they're filming a new show. And so they were filming for like five days or something and and camping out there at night, you know, and doing all kinds of just being around and just paying attention. And I said, you do you see any like UFOs or anything. He's like, oh, every every night, every night
we saw so many and so like they were talking about that region. We've had Ryan on Union of the Unwanted too, where he's he's like, dude, my property is so fucking haunted that like where he had a big storage unit or a big you know, like a shipping container that they were using a storage It was going one direction at night and then the next morning it was like turn the other direction. He's like, the fuck's going on here? Right? You know, like who's doing this? So Tony and those
guys just set up cameras and they were there. I don't I haven't seen the footage yet. They won't show them because they're editing the movie right now. But then I talked to the director as well. I said, hey, I already knew what Tony's thought, and I said, Tod, did you see UFOs? He's like, we saw so many UFOs at night that we just got bored watching them, you know. I was like really, He's like, oh yeah, who. He's like the whole place is like like a portal. I was like, what, you know? So it's
I can't wait for that movie to come out. It's gonna be good. Tony said he was just freaked out for five days straight. It was just like crazy shit after crazy shit going on there. I feel it. It sounds like my life. I am. This is the thing that was really cool for me. On back to Bigfoot. I had this custodial technician who I worked with, Pearl Prohoda Pearl. If you're out there, what's up? Pearl wrote a book. Actually she actually has a doctorate and I don't
know biology or something. And for some reason, she was a custodial technician at my high school just because she wanted to live in that region so that she could go research bigfoot. So she's living out there, she's researching big But this is what I get to discover because I love talking with the janitors. Everyone ignores them, but I'm like, these are actually the coolest people in the school. And so she's like, yeah, I wrote a book
actually on big foot. It's called I think it's called a rank man o'tang like a rank orangutang, but man otang. So that's the name of the book, so you can go read it about her. Whole theory that she lays out is that big foot are using manganese. Manganese is what many creatures use in order to blend into their environment, like um octopi and hit like ge not geckos, but chameleon and stuff. They use manganese. And she's saying, if you overlay like a map of manganese deposits on land with a
map of the most often sightings of bigfoot, they're like perfect matches. So in this region where I live, there was big manganese deposits and lots of big foot sightings. So she was out there doing research and that's her book, and that's her theory, is like they can just blend in, and that's why we don't see them, And they specifically seek out places with high manganese content so that they can remain hidden, keep so they can keep their
supply apps, so that they can continue to blend in. Right, who knows it would even be a conscious thing, Like I don't think that chameleons are like I've got to blend in. I need to find manganese. But they would be drawn to it for some reason. Yeah, that's pretty cool theory. And she wouldn't come on the show to talk to me about it because I don't know why. She just didn't want to. Maybe she's like,
because you're crazier than me. But Corey, do you know Ken Schwartz from C sixty Purple Power, Yes, you know about his You know he has like communication with big feet in his area. Or he's moved now, but but but a couple of years ago he would he was banging sticks and they were banging back. Now, it could have been some other dude who's like a nuclear physicist on the other side of the mountain banging back, and we're like, fuck, I'm talking to big Foot two for all we know.
But but Ken swears by it. And I've and and I've been up into the mountains in this area kind of where where he's talking about. And I don't know you heard about that, you heard talking about I didn't know about that. But I went up to Ken's place and it is it is mountains, like it is deep in the mount mountains. Like he's so high up in the mountains that you get to a valley in the mountains and this is where the houses are built in this valley up in the mountains. It
is wild. Yeah, So he's a cool dude, man. Yeah. We've done a bunch of podcasts together at his CEO's house up kind of in the mountains as well. She's got a studio. And then we go out to lunch and Ken tells me crazy shit, like all about underground cities and underground bunkers and everything. I'm like, you're the coolest, You're the most interesting dude I've ever met in my life. Man, he's got like a hardcore background. He did he got his master's dissertation on the Earth rotation magnetic
the core. You know how the core sort of stopped a couple of weeks ago. We're like, like, stops its rotation. I said, Ken, can you explain this? He goes, oh, yeah, I did my master's thesis on it. I was like, are you fucking kidding me? He's so smart and I just try to not look stupid when we do these shows. But we put them on rock fin too, And it's fun if you go back and you go to like my macro Aggressions channel and you look for shows that I've done with Ken. Just he's the most interesting guy
I think I'm I've ever met Ken Who Ken Schwartz. He's the founder of C sixty Purple Power, which is one of the sponsors of Forbidden Knowledge News, And Chris introduced me to him, and then he became a sponsor of my show. And the dude is just the product. I've been taking his products for like three years, every single day. But also on top of that, he's like a nuclear physicist that figured out how to keep himself alive while working with this material, you know, because it's dangerous, and he
found this carbon sixty molecule and built it called C sixty. He's the one who discovered it. No, No, the guys that discovered it in the eighties won the Nobel Prize for it. Ah. Yeah, Buckminster Fuller theorized about it in the sixties, and then these guys found it in the eighties and won the Nobel Prize, and then Ken figure way to make this really good C sixty two that so that he and his fellow scientists nuclear physicists could
take it and work around this material and not die. Because he's like, there's no old timers in this industry. Everybody's right, you know. He's like, but they don't die from radiation. They die from X rays, you know, and they die from and so he's like, we we found something that helped like the cellular load and it's the C sixty stuff. So anyway, like he's a hardcore scientist who just kind of stumbled into this business and he's fascinating. So we should have him. We should have him on
sometime. Yeah, he'll talk he'll talk to you about the craziest shit you've ever heard. That that C sixty stuff has actually like been shown over and over and over again to have life extending properties. You know, he's limited in what he can say, you know, dude to like FDA guidelines and everything. But it is hundreds of times more powerful than the most powerful antioxidant on the market. It's it's but it's expensive, you know, like you
get a big bottle like this, it's four hundred bucks. But it but like it helps yourselves take out the trash. I sound like an ad for it, but but because I take it and like I love it and my cat, I get my pets, take it to my cat, like licks the spoon everything. Oh, it's good for them. You're gonna live to like one hundred and twenty and the cat's gonna still be alive. Listen, I don't given what we're walking into. I don't know if I really want Do we want to be on EXQ? I mean, I got no,
no, my body wants to make make it that far. You're gonna beginning wheel chaired around and through the fifteen minute city. There's a d I'm going to bed angles. We're going up, you know, two hundred flights or whatever. You get there, you know, take elevator straight up. It might be a fifteen foot city by the tennis. We get to be that age. You know, I take a great amount of comfort and the fact that I only got about thirty years to go, like bang, that's it.
Yeah, it might be a fifteen foot city because we're all going to be strapped into VR and like you really don't need to move anymore. You'll just be you know, fed through a tube and then shifting out a different
tube. And don't get those mixed up. When I was just Markaco, I saw a presentation that was showing the new version like the Web three point zero and it was like this, um it was a book that was written by some doctor and they're doing a presentation on it and it was like a three D version of the Internet and it's and and they're like, this is where we're going. We're transitioning into it now. So it's kind of like meta you know, like with the VR goggles and it's kind of like the
metaverse. But they were they were just showing like a different, whole, different version of the Internet and they're like, we're going into this, this is how it's going to look. And I was, dude, it was wild. I don't want to I know, I want, I know, I can barely keep up with this technology. Well, the thing is like, um, the big push behind all this stuff is from meta Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, and like they're failing, like on every front. These we
live in an era of pipe dreams. Um the virtual world, um, the COVID pass for the fucking digital currency. These are all aristocratic pipe dreams that is never going to come to pass. Sorry, yeah, go ahead. I think I think the issue with the metaverse ride out is that it was like a week unto them dropping it, and you know, kids were getting fornicated quote unquote digitally fornicated. They're like, damn, I mean, you can't have kids get digitally fornicated within the first week. It's actually go
vote up problem. And Corey con can speak to this as a as a as you know, when it comes to technology, the the early adapter driver of this technology is always porn. Yeah it's no, but I mean there is a component of it that like porn will lead the way with adapting technology and things like that. So when it comes to this metaverse and whatever, if Facebook was smart, they'd let porn lead the way and then follow right
behind them. It's true, like this is why we have robots with such nice, touchy feeling skin and stuff, and they look so realistic as because people wanted to fuck that, and so then we developed that. Yes, like yes, yea, every every all that technology starts because somebody wants to fuck it. That's how it that's how it starts. How can we find the rules? Well, you gotta think, well, got I mean,
it's it's so assessible now, you just gotta think. You know, thousands of years ago, the only way you could assist porn was to be like a king or something. You make the slaves go in there and fucking you watch them. I mean that was it. Yeah, and nobody else assessed it like it was not assessible. So it's just like only the wealthy people, So slaves fight for that job or what Maybe maybe not, I don't know, we're gonna I think I think that they just you know, checked
your member um and then they if there was too their liking it. It's like okay, now you take her. Now it could be somebody else's wife within the facility, and you know that that's gonna need the bad blood. But that's neither here nor there. You either do that, you die, I guess I got to do it. You know. Well, also you might die anyway, because like psychopaths aren't going to stop with just the sexual acts. They're gonna be like, now kill each other. This is true.
This is true. It's true. So you guys think that the whole the economy is just going to crash and burn now that uh, Silicone Valley Bank has run out of cash. No, I didn't even know what it was. I was like, it's the second largest largest bank. Drop and I was like, who the fuck are they bank where all of the tech people have their money. Yes, there's there's two prongs of this. Yeah, one is that this is where all the tech people have their personal money.
But also there's a lot of there's a lot of startup funding that's coming out of this bank that isn't going to be showing up on paychecks for the people that are working in all these startups. So it's like a force multiplier where it's not just the banks, it's the companies that draw money from this bank that are going to be affected. And so that's going to freak a
bunch of people out. Now. Listen, it's Silicon Valley. So it's like on some level, I don't think there's going to be as much sympathy for them as as for say, if it were like Cleveland, Ohio, where it's like god, damn, really on those people, you're gonna fuck them too. You know, you can kind of you can kind of like with Silicon Valley, you can kind of like write it off as like, well, fuck those douchebags. But it's going to really affect. It's gonna
have like a contagion effect. I'm afraid, and I swear to fucking god. A month ago, I was on the stage at an Archipelco and my presentation, I said to the crowd there, if you take one thing away from this presentation, get your money out of the goddamn banks. They are all interconnected. It's not your money or an unsecured creditor. And if you leave your money in the banks, you're going to lose all of it. When one bank goes, it's going to take them all down. Please get
your money out of the fucking banks. So again, wake up, it's it's it's coming. Don't like, don't sit around and wait for CNN to tell you, like, be fucking proactive. This is a big and if I if I were just gonna like suggest what people bought their money into. I would say property every time, freezers, generators, large amounts of fuel bullets. Those are the things I put my money into. So I want to throw in something on here. This is an unexpected perk of this.
None of this is gonna be a perk. It's going to be brutal. But let me just explain what's going on in Israel in reference to this. So Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Yah, who is from the Ape, said Sunday that government would assess the effect of Silicon Valley banks collapse on Israeli companies and determine whether or not to assist them. Israel is home to a vibrant high tech industry, and local media said Sunday that hundreds of local firms could be
exposed to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Israeli business paper Globes said the bank was considered quote the major funding body for Israeli companies and that its fall was quote closing the oxygen pipe for the sector. So shit that might be that might this bank might be connected to intelligence? Then if you've gotten in that much money from Israel, there's got to be an intelligence component to this. Yep, no wonder Peter till knew to get his money out. So
what's the game then, though? Like why they just want to crash the economy. Know these people who were handling the bank are incompetent and more concerned about hiring a bunch of diversity hires. Yes, esgs, this is going to end badly to all you ESG you woke environmental as cocksucker. You guys are gonna lose your ass on this and you're gonna have it coming to you. This um. This also helps the uh, the big companies by these
small companies for pennies on the dollar. Oh for sure, that's that's the whole premise. That's it's just it's just consolidation of wealth. Again. It's like, okay, this is where all the take startup companies are getting their money. How about we just all of a sudden mismanaged funds you know right now? Does that sound good? Hey, guys, you can go and buy them now. You know they were you know, fifty hundred two hundred million, You get it now, five million, you know, cash it
out, it'll be yours. You buy all these startup companies that are that you know, may have value, maybe working on things, may have certain people there. So so yeah, it's it's just more consolidation of wealth. That's what the whole past three four years have been has been, moving all the wealth to the top. That's it. Don't mean, it don't fucking matter what you do. They are gonna figure out how to do this ship
because they've got people into positions to do it. We can try to do the best we can, you know, maneuver your money in different areas. But I mean, at the end of the day, without a wholesale change in the way people actually uh look at money and and actually take control of their lives, it's not gonna matter because the majority of people but in mouth breathers, it's just it. It's just mouth breathers, and it doesn't matter.
So but you know, it just is what it is all gonna well, it's always it is always out moving that to the top, and it is always this big transfer of wealth. It's just always upwards and not downwards. Jim Jazy and the chat makes a really good point that Jim Kramer guy, he's like a mad money or whatever. Oh yeah, oh yeah, he say he said, bye, yeah, like that's on an accident, right, No, he there is an inverse Jim Kramer ETF that you can
buy into which buys the exact opposite of everything that Jim Kramer suggests. That's all. They just do a reverse on it. And I'm not I'm not, I'm not kidding. It is it is. It is just cleared the last regulatory hurdle and I think it is now currently available. That's all. You can basically bet you can. If this were a craps game and Jim Kramer were the house, you'd be betting, you know, you'd be betting on the on the pass line and he'd be on the don't pass line,
the opposite of everything he does. It's it's genius because he's so fucking wrong so often that you that people are starting to go, is he paid to be wrong? Because even if he was just flipping a coin, he can't be wrong this often? Is he an op? You know? Like and so people are like, shit, man, let's just like bet everything against him, like the exact opposite of everything he does. I wonder if we'd
be successful. And it's like these people are gonna make the SEC goes after all these crypto promoters who are on YouTube promoting bit connect and everything else. But then Jim Kramer gets up there loses people billions of dollars and like it's
just funny. But they're low hanging fruit. And I think there and I think that they they're undercapitalized, and you can go after guys like Jobie Weeks and do you know, and and and you can go after Russ old Brick at the Silk Road because they don't you know, they're these just these crypto dorcs and you know, it's just low hanging fruit for them to to target.
But I think at some point they're gonna have to sort of acknowledge that crypto is not going anywhere like it's it's it's not to be stomped out by the the government. And these people are probably gonna need to figure out how to work with the crypto industry and stop trying to put all of them in
prison. And and I've had Jeremy Kaufman from Odyssey on talking about this and that when they went after him for the dumbest shit in the world and he just felt like he was he spent three years and millions of dollars fighting the FEDS for Library. He's the owner of Odyssey, the CEO of Odyssey Library, and they were suing him for like securities fraud, for his token, you know, for what he pays like you too, you can buy him or sell him and tip content creators. And the sec is focusing on him
for three fucking years for the dumbest shit in the world. And they couldn't tell him what his charges were. And I mean it was like the most insane story you've ever heard. And this is one of the guys who's who hosts you know, I mean my show. I don't know is anyone else on Odyssey. I would assume all of it. Yeah, yeah, So in fighting the government over horseshit, it's just embarrassing. Here's the biggest problem with crypto in general. Um, and I can't believe I'm gonna say this,
but I actually agree with Gary Ginsler in his statements on securities. And basically he said every crypto except for bitcoin, is a security, and I agree, which all the What's what's the definition of a security that I wonder what that is? Realistically? Um? What a security is something that you
put money into that you expect to grow in value. Now that's not the textbook definition of a security, but that's what a security is, okay, and agreement to Most people buy crypto because they think it's going to be worth more in the future, right, And the only one of these that had a fairest start um that is functioning at the level it's supposed to be functioning as bitcoin. Bitcoin is doing what it's intended to do, you know.
But I think most people buy bitcoin because they think it's going to be worth more in the future. That's correct, But it was never sold in like uh, an initial offering. There was no it was a fair When people talk about crypto and a fair start, what you're talking about is the fact that there is no initial coin offering like like an IPO with the company like
Bitcoin didn't have an an ICO. So Toshi put out the code and a couple hundred people hopped up on their computers and started running the system and started to generate the creation of coins. So there was no expectation or financial investment. There was no financial investment in bitcoin for basically two and a half years. You know, it was just a thing on a flip on a computer.
So it doesn't mean the definition of security, but every single other one, and Ginsler's reasoning is that there's a middleman who controls everything, right, and so when you invest in one of these coins, there's a middleman who was doing the production sale, and like there's there's middle people focusing there who we're going to make some money, right, So every argument that he put forth actually agree with. Now, you can make a lot of money on
fucking scams, and that's what crypto is. If you have a company, and as CEO, you're not a cryptocurrency, you're a corporate it's a corporate product. Ethereum attempts to distance themselves by, you know, having Vitalic delegated to a lesser role in the organization, but nonetheless Vitalic speaks, and the price of Ethereum does what he says, you know what I mean. So,
yeah, the idea that these aren't security has always been ridiculous. Well, on the same day that Silicon Valley Bank crashed, Wells Fargo also had trouble. They had incorrect balances or missing transactions and people could not find their money. I don't know what's happened since then, if anybody has has received any resolution, because it happened on a Friday, and people are pointing out
the FDIC. I guess or whatever has has said before publicly that, um, if things are starting to really crash, when are they going to sort of make it known to the public. And they'd say it's going to be on a Friday for obvious reasons, because then the weekend is there to give us a cool off period before things get really bad. I guess I don't know. So people are wondering if that's our signal right that these two banks are having trouble. It was on a Friday. Well, most people ain't
got no fucking money, no way, so shit. I mean, what we talk about the most motherfuckers in America flat fucking broke, flat broke. That's probably the people don't care. They're like a bank crash, So I have fucking fifty s in it. I mean I had somebody at my work. They was sitting to tell me. It's like, hey man, this lets me know my check accounts below twen dollars. I'm like, what the fuck? Then you don't need a chicken account. Oh, you just need
to keep that in the house. But we're talking about how many people are broke people don't give a fuck about that ship because they wrote are secretly rooting for it. Yeah, I mean, thanks, I get wiped out. It might lose a couple hundred bucks. Yeah, I mean most people was like, bro, they ain't got no dust away, they ain't got no dusted in name, ain't got no investment, barely got a piece of a piece of shit car, barely run section eight Wick. I mean, what's
what we talking about that? If they said no Wick, no section eight, Okay, we're fighting some wick. Yeah. You remember when the eb hey wire a couple of years ago, six hours people went fucking crazy that. I remember. It was like a year ago. I saw somebody posted on Twitter a fucking receipt that they found at the store that had a seven thousand dollars you know EBT balance. Yeah, it was like this just out of control. So I want some of that money? Who and what they
must have like forty kids or something. That's crazy. I don't even understand. I don't know. Um. I Also, it's weird what someone's bank has like an app and you know they don't even use it except to check the balance, right, But it's still like has this nanny state sort of thing in it where it's like, oh, you went out to eat today. You spent like thirty dollars going out to eat today. That's two hundred percent of your budget for this month's meal think or whatever. And it's like
wait, what really? Yeah, and you can set the budget. It sets the budget for you. It's like, here's what you should be doing with your money. By the way, even though you didn't ask me, I'm gonna tell you, and I'm gonna shame bollowing you. But hey, but a lot of folks need, okay, a good idea for people a dumb dar. You're not supposed to spend all your money on comic books.
It's like, hey, your rent. It seems as though the and this is might seem contrary to logic, being that they're a tech company and a bank, but it seems like the most reliable of these banks lately has been cash app. Um. Cash app particularly has made the purchasing of bitcoin the easiest like that's ever been in Yeah, straight up, like I have um my cash app is connected to because we're lately for the past like for the past year or so. Yeah, before that, I was doing just trading
all coins for it, and the fees are reasonable. That's what you'd expect, you know, you spend a thousand bucks, you pay like ten twelve bucks, and fees not not horrible, you know, Okay, so it's not bad. But like between that and the fact that you can get direct deposit and all that stuff, it's like these irregular banks don't even seem to need to exist anymore. Good. The fewer banks, the better. They should all go out of business. One thing that's disappointing is that there was
a big push for um crypto lending. Uh and not like bit connect, I mean like Salt. So Salt had an incredible Salt is good about to go under it if they haven't gone under yet. Um, but Salt Basically, if you have a bunch of bitcoin, you don't want to spend your bitcoin, you put your bitcoin up in their account to hold, for them to hold, and then they give you cash and then you can pay back
the loan in cash so you don't have to ever spend. That's that's gonna be I think that's gonna be real popular when you've got a million dollar bitcoin or whatever, you know what I mean. I'm never selling this, but I want to be able to live from it, live off of it,
or borrow against it. I think I think companies that are engaging that are all falling apart um with with the FTX collapse, everybody was tied up in this nonsensical fucking defy and so yeah, never shake a lot of people out, man, Like the DeFi thing where it's like lend your crypto everything. Remember you and I talked about that. I was like, dude, feels
like a fucking carnival game. Yeah. So DeFi is basically exactly, it's a it's a modified copy of bit connect and everyone bags on bit Connect and bit Connect at the time was like cutting edge, like everyone said it was a scam, but it was literally if if there was no DeFi at the
time, and there's systems that they developed. Basically, you would put up your money, you would take bitcoin, and then you would buy some of their bit connect coin and then you would send it back to them and then they would give you like literally one to two percent interest every single fucking day of the week. And it was easy to do that. Yeah. Well
here's the thing. People got to be going off when you're getting one percent interest a day, No, no one I'll tell you why, because in twenty seventeen, when this was popping, Bitcoin raised on average three percent per day for a whole fucking year, and bit connect coin went up eight percent per day for a whole year. Yes, yes, one percent was nothing money. Yes, one percent per day was fucking peanuts. And so that's what DeFi is. DeFi took the core of bit connect, where you lend
them your fucking money. They played games with it like a bank would, and then they pay you back with interest in their shit coin that they printed. And so bit connect would have gone on forever and it would have been successful because it was a closed system. There was no interdependence on it. There was nobody tying up their mortgage in a fucking in a package would bit
connect, So it could have been sustain forever. But when you have defied and you have it tied up and every coin is tied up in some fucking liquidity pool, which is just you lending somebody your bitcoin or whatever, so they can make money right and give you a fraction of it, like it is Ponzi upon Ponzi upon systems with things that have no value. It's just crypto bankers being crypto shit heads, credian scams, like banks, this is
banking like it's just baked into it. If you have central banks and you have this sort of and now you make make the move to crypto, you just should expect a scams, right and if you stay on the safe side, even if people think that they're doing something noble and it's not a scam, um, ultimately it's a scam. Hen But nobility day in life is scam anyway. Life is just as thanks for nothing. Keeping the whole time is what you're doing. You're calling your way, trying to get to the
top. For you to die in the inn and leave here with nothing. I mean that, I mean that's pretty much in. I mean that's it. Do a t H. But I don't know the the crypto stuff. I don't know. Yeah, I guess I'll sell black Rock, got in got in bed with what was it, one of the banks that does the crypto lane, And I've just sing that right here right. I didn't see that. I think they're doing something with coin Base. There's been some chatter
about coin Base because coin Base is launching Base. Here's thing. Whenever a company has established then later launches a coin. You're just like, this is a scam. So they're launching base chain what I'm sorry, my head is still fucking rattling. Say that I have a coin Base account? What what? What? What does this mean? I don't know they're going to come up with it's some bullshit, right, but um black Rock is interested in
it, which means that, um oh, here's the thing. If we want wide scale crypto or let me just say bitcoin adoption, all you need is for the standard banks to integrate a bitcoin wallet and everybody's dashboard and their fucking account. That's it. You have an account here and as like, I'm logged into my shit and I want to put one hundred of my dollars into my bitcoin that's held by Bank of America boom, and they can do it right then and there and look at the wallet on screen. It could
be implemented tomorrow, would stop in a legislation, legislation. But here's the thing. You have coin Base, which is coin base. There's okay. So their stock has come down from like three hundred bucks to like fifty bucks. I think is the buy of the century. They have been one hundred percent lock and step with every regulation passed down from the seat from the SEC
and everybody else. Right, So anybody who has anything to do with finances who in regulation coin base is willing to bend over backwards to do whatever they're
fucking willing to do. And they've been supported this whole time. The idea that black Rock would take interest in something like coin base at this time is extremely telling because they're thinking that this is the this is their foothold into controlling that entire market, other than them pulling shenanigans like crap entire systems like they did like with what was that when that was before ftx UM, the games they played, you know, I think that was a test they actually I
can't remember the name of the three arrows was three It was not three arrows, it was there was one more. God, there was a whole bunch of them, weren't there. But I think it was a test to see if they could use legal systems to manipulate and crash the market, and that's exactly what they did at the end of the day. So I think black Rock getting a coin base is a way for them to have a legitimate foothold in that market, since they maybe it's a sign of them surrendering thinking it's
not going anywhere but or just hedging. But people forget, like, you don't need coin base, and you don't need exchanges, and you don't need any of this stuff. All you need is a bitcoin wallets and bitcoin, right and so, and then you have a close, a close, fully integrated system that doesn't need anything else. And as long as people would accept it as currency, then you don't even have to worry about, you know, swapping it out for anything else. Yeah, and the key thing,
if you don't hold it, you don't own it. That's the main thing. And everything you hold can be taken from you. Yeah, so hey, look that life is a vicious circle. But that's the that's the only thing. Well, you can remember your twelve words and never give it up. Like Adam Purry said on Joe Rogan, you remember your twelve words and they can never be taken from you. It won't matter if I'm a dick and I just beat the shit out of you and take you wallet and throw
it in the damn ocean. I mean, I'm just I mean, I mean, I'm just saying, like picked by people of vicious man, you know what I'm saying like like if it if it came down to like, you know, nitty gritty shit. I mean, folks just tak you shit house kitch on fire, burns your damn ledger up ship like that. I don't the man everything man life is just so it's so fucked up. You know what, you have to actually like create everything yourself, I think for
it to actually matter, and otherwise it's just a solution. Yeah, yeah, this is true. I'm okay with that. That's just the fucking nature of the simulation. Ah, there's oh I'm not a ask. There's there's Norfolk Southern. Do they have anybody who can actually like, uh, drive these shrines? I know. There's more like don't worry, just go to bed, just sleep through this and you'll be fine. People are like, no, my cows are dying and shit like yeah, this is how many
Now they had more than two. They just had two catastrophes out of third a third. Yeah. Yeah, two conductors have died. They just straight up just barreled into sheet. Yeah. Two conductors have died. Wow, So you know it makes you worry. Were they vaccinated? Yeah, they say, because they let's ask the question. Well, everybody knows the best way to protect yourself from a chemical spill in Palestine, Ohio is to be vaccinated. Everybody. Oh, I wonder if I told them where masts?
Yeah, yeah, that'll right. If they can keep COVID out, it can definitely keep out dioxins that are floating through the air. But to be fair, the infrastructure of the United States rail lines is garbage. Yeah, and we should expect more of this. So as Pete diversity higher, Mayo Pete takes personal time away because he can't be bothered. Right now. The
infrastructure of the United States is falling apart, but we're outsourcing. We're promising to pay for the Ukrainians pensions while our internal organs of our entire country are on life support. Well, I'm concerned about it because like there is a every night I hear there's a train and probably a quarter mile away, and it's uh, you know, it makes me wonder what exactly is on those
rails. It makes me want to go do some research into what train lines are around here, what companies are utilizing them, and I go out and look and see what kind of condition they're in. I bet it would be fascinating to find out seriously, how I see I would see those two Coreys because you know, like I used to live by train tracks and we would just see coal truck and just like a hundred cars all filled to the capacity with coal every single day. Yeah, you know, like who knows what
happens that gets choked off? If something what happens if somebody you know, bust one of the lines and that doesn't go through for doesn't get fixed for a month, then what like what is where's all that coal got? You know, I have no fucking idea and who is responsible? It's like a whole chain of people, like the government has made this possible through all sorts of regulation. They're like, yeah, you can ship these chemicals now suddenly
for no reason, nothing's changed, and how horrifyingly deadly they are. But absolutely just go for it and ship them anywhere you like, um, you know, and then we'll change the toxicity level so that it's way higher than it ever was. Was ten parts for million, one hundred thousand parts for million, Like just in case you jump some you'll be in the clear because it's still under the legal limits, just like cell phone radiation. Well, but it'd be just like the hand sanitizer. I mean, I did a
video on that two years ago. They're like, oh, yeah, we got paint thinner in there. I'm like, hey, y'all. I mean they recall the head benzine. So I was like, all right, let me look at what benzine is. And I was like, uh, we're a paint finn or hold on the sega. Why is that in the in the hand sanitizer? But the real question is, has anybody do any research if the brid of filter can filterrate that water? You know what I'm saying. It does not floride, It cannot filter dioxin. I mean, I
didn't know. I just got a filter for a water bottle. So even when I'm traveling, I can filter out the flooride, and I'm hoping it filters dioxin because the things that what filters dioxins is a oh god, I can't remember the right term now, but it's a powder It's a powdery filter as opposed to like the carbon filters um. But it takes a lot of it. But I figure, if my my flory filter is the powdery substance, it's a powdery medium, and so maybe maybe it also can filter dioxins.
I'm water's got to go. I'm over it. Okay, if you take a tire and you stick it in water for a month, it's just going to dissolve that tire. What do you think that water is doing your intestines? That's true? So um yeah, I'm I'm just going to become an alcoholic water in it. Don't drink water water, that is the first That is the purpose of beer is actually to make it so that you can have water that you can drink through any season you want. The like water,
isn't there Yeah, fermented water. I wonder if I if you just have like your own set of rocks you just take which you just you know, run the water over rocks in how you do it in the in the wild. If you look at for water the words running over the rocks, you do know what you actually do well, you can make a biochar you can make you know, charcoal, and you can filter water through that.
But you also if you're in a place with moss, you can find water that's flowing through the moss, and the moss filters the water too, so you could drink the water. So I should take and bring my guys but when when get you some moss, okay and hang it up for you be good, right, even though they spit all the chemicals in it, it should do something. I mean, you're gonna die no matter what, so
you just gotta get over. So one thing that's kind of shocking to me, and I guess this was a when I look at how people vote in the House and the Senate, you gotta say, okay, sometimes people vote this way because of appearances, right, And so the House just voted and it's actually passed the Senator ready to get to Joe Biden's desk to declassify all of the initial COVID intelligence, and one hundred percent in the House, including every Democrat, voted for it, which shot the hell out of me.
So the Democrats must be at the point where they're scared to death of looking like they're on the wrong side of any of this, because hey, this shd already purely a symbolic vote, or of them they say, already won. I took all of your businesses, we consolidated money to the top a full seventy one seventy five. Have much percent of people in America take it jail? Should we won? Hey? Let's do. It's the niggas wearing a mask. I've seen him today they outside. I was like, what
are y'all doing? They still wearing them to this day. I don't know what to do. I mean, I don't know what to do. I mean, I'm just like, it's like a different out two hundred and fifty different research papers that all prove that the masters student think is still just not even munched. What's his face? The Russian guy Charlie talks about your guy. That guy just laid it all out there, and but you listen to him and you go, god, damn he This is like they're running an
operation. They have been running an operation for decades, and it's so obvious now and you almost have to stand in appreciation of it, of what a
great job. Like they just have completely taken a full generation and fucked them up thinking they're all sorts of genders and and they've gotten that pronouns matter and that everybody can get pregnant and this whole fucking all these people are just like they's they're demoralized, like he like Bezmanov talked about man and it's like you see it right in front of you and you're like, oh my god, you couldn't. You couldn't do it any better than that. Yeah, and
it's all thanks to social media in my opinion. But uh, it's isn't it interesting that what they're voting on releasing is the you know, COVID nineteen origins which point to Wuhan and Corey. Aren't you the one that's saying that's not where it originated from? Oh, it never was never was ever ever ever. So wouldn't this perhaps just be another limited sort of thing out like
yeah, right? So um, I made my COVID video in July of twenty twenty, like three four months after the pandemic started, and like I named Ralph Barrick, I said, it was made at fucking unc Chapel Hill and it was so this is how this works. They he got his funding from Bethisrael Research Hospital and he has been for a long time. It's kind of funny because articles that I have screenshot it I went and looked for again and I can't find now. So now I got to find my dandamn screenshots.
I can back this up because Corey sent me articles like in early twenty twenty saying he's saying this. He's saying, this is the dude who's in charge of it. This is the guy responsible for it. I was like, health, do you know this. He's like, take a look. You have to see look at these connections. This is the guy and he and I'm talking like this was what May twenty twenty. I mean, so
credit to Corey Man and so all over this. The one thing that hasn't come out is the is the Israeli funding, and that probably won't ever come out because that is um. That is they're behind this. When you look at the response documents and stuff, when you look at their initial response to COVID in Israel and what they were doing, that set the tone for the rest of the world because they were on top of this from the beginning.
It was their fucking plot to get the fucking vaccine passports. It was always them, um. And so basically what you do is you get your funding from Israel, and you work on the ship in your lab, and you bring in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. You even let them name the ship after their own institute, and you set them up as the Patsy a decade in advance, which is what they did do you launder that money through Silicon Valley Bank? First, Oh, that's a good question. I haven't even
considered that that's a possibility. Yeah, to be some kind of tech connection there, right, I'm just asking. I mean there's an Israelis Silicon Valley
connection for sure. For sure, for sure, so that they are well respected in the information warfare industry, like I think widely regarded as the Israelis are better than the Silicon Valley And so this is because of like they're because of their military training that they're encouraged to go create startups and and I think that they're very well regarded in that industry is being capable and maybe like the
best in the world at it. Yes. Um, So the thing is, this is where they screwed up for me, and this is what tipped me off. It was that the earliest strains found in the United States were determined to have come from Washington State and probably around October, and the genetic sequence of the fucking virus was nearly identical to the WUHAN. It's impossible it would have mutated like out of control. Every time a viruses a person to
person, I mutates. So was it being deployed FU. Yeah, it was a targeted deployment, and I put that on the six months ago. Well, they talked about the employment in Crimson contagions, right, I remember what his name just said, When do we deploy the variant? Right? So yeah, yeah, so it's it's set off in various places simultaneously in order to become spread. If they had released it in Washington State, I wouldn't have put two and two together on the fucking similar probably the um the
Wuhan games, military games, military games. Yeah, that's what somebody was reasonable suspicion, right, weren't weren't wouldn't that make sense from a logistic standpoint to theoretically spread it. I'm just I don't know. Actually, no spread to a variety of countries simultaneously. But they didn't hype that advanced everybody.
They didn't hype that event at all. You can see the simplest that I'm looking back, because I remember looking at it being like, I don't really know what it's actually about, but you can tell there's something that they want to be very militaristically in fiery and spread around the world. And so I was like, I don't know, it's probably World War three or something. You know, they're always doing their rituals in these like military games and these
different usually more public, but still this was still public. Uh you know, dance offs or real these stupid events are UM. And that is interesting that it was like a precursor perhaps to this spread of this targeted release of this created virus, this great targeted created released actually in November in Washington State. And everybody I talked to there um because you know, it's the type of place where you go outside and you see like fifty people that you grew
up with every single time you go outside. And every single person I talked to was like, yeah, there's like a really weird like flu that people have. Everybody's super sick. Like I had it now so and so I had. Every single person I talked to said the same thing. I was like, yikes. And then we got it. And then everyone was like, oh, yeah, you got coming November in twenty nineteen, right, Yes we did. I think everybody everybody's maybe heard stories about that too.
I didn't get sick, but I think everyone. I think I everybody knows one person that's like, yeah, man, I was like, actually really sick. Back then we got marked for saying that it was COVID. People were like, well, my basketball team, why wouldn't it be. To January of that year, I was having people call this was like, man, I'm sick because hail. I'm like, damn man, everybody calling out sea because maybe having a round five out here and no sus. I was
like with a hail. And then like a few months later, hold on a second, flanks were saying it was saking. Hey, wait, but going on, the flu disappeared, to remember, magically up and just vanished. I mean that flue season was the most horrendous flu season that we had ever seen in America, and then all of a sudden it didn't exist. Well, they here's the thing. They had been publishing the the live numbers.
The CDC had been publishing the actual live numbers of flu, and the deaths were up to around eighty thousand, and then they disappeared overnight, and that page, that page disappeared, and then the flu deaths went down to like six thousand or something like that from eighty it was at eighty thousand. I saw it with my own eyes. And then criminals, yeah, they ran they ran the algorithm because there's an algorithm that they do to determine to
flee daves. It's not like you had the flu. It is if if the CDC page they've got, they've got an algorithm to determine what they what they believed the FLU deaths were that past year. It's a equation that is correct because that is how they faked all the fucking African AIDS deaths, Like there were no African AIDS deaths. They are saying, like millions of people of dying that was all done through statistical modeling, like there were no rabbit
hole. I'm gonna be researching African AIDS. Yeah, looking to the African AIDS numbers and then go back and look at the old Carrie Mullus stuff. He talks about it a little bit like, yeah, they've all done on statistical modeling time for all faked and it's the same fucking guy behind Like the murdering of people in both supposed pandemics. It's a fucking faucy piece of shit.
Times ten. Yeah, I think the whole prim I think the probably this particular or whatever it is, have been circulating all throughout twenty nineteen because supposedly Spain founded in their Dado water back in March of twenty nineteen, but for them to fully deploy they had to wear for kerry mulus to keeck. The bucket mysteriously could live through this. I would you know the PCR testing. Well, another thing is like the testing was all fake, right,
the testing didn't work. Um the testing. I think I mentioned this a couple of weeks ago. But like when in doing my research, they there were three COVID genomes entered into the gen bank, right, and the first two for the second one replaced the first, and then the third replaced the second, right, so the previous genomes should be discarded for reference. But six months later, after the fucking third genome was introduced, we introduced our
PCR testing which referenced the second genome, not the third. So they weren't testing for COVID the whole time. The genome that we know is COVID nineteen. Now we're not testing for that's perfect. That's completely unbrand for the for the government. Just they're just every chance they get to step on their decks, they never miss. I believe that in my opinion, I can't prove
this, but I think that the sequence. The first two sequences that were out were still ninety six to ninety seven percent similar to your standard coronavirus, influenza or whatever. And so a couple of things can be implied here. Number one, if the testing was going off of that second genome, it's probably testing for influenza or something along those lines that's closer to influenza. And that's why everybody was testing positive. Who was sick it is because they had
the goddamn flu right, Yeah, of course. What I have a hard time integrating is like the symptoms that happened to me, which were purely cardio related, heart related, and so, and then other people who just like had like weird like lust sent and you know, the smell and shit like that. Like it had different effects on different people, but like I saw clumps of similarities of symptoms, like me and my roommate with the swollen feet and all that stuff. Like so beautify knows, man, I really this
parts of it, I just still can't wrap my head around. That makes me think it's a bioweapon, right, just sent to destroy. We have that paper from Jean Claude Press. What was what the fuck that guy? Claude Pressak he wrote the Holocaust books. Um, the guy who wrote the fucking book with um uh Montigner Um the French mathematician who found like basically in January of twenty twenty, he found the four HIV inserts in the spike protein.
Like the spike protein is made purely from HIV inserts, and like that's not made it to any fucking anybody. Nobody talks about that, and that explains a ton. So so who put that in there? That was Barrick all day long when you read through Barrick, like Barrick has a UM and like doctor David Martin has done the best work on this period. That David Martin did all the research into the pans and all the timing and when things happened, and um, it's pretty it's pretty freaking amazing. But um,
he had Barrick had labeled. Let me see if I can find it here. Here we go. Um, this is the paper that came out in twenty sixteen based on years of research. Let me screen share this. UM stars like w IV one CoV poised for human emergence. Um. This is from March fourteenth of twenty sixteen. Right, So, UM, this goes into detail. You actually read the full paper. It goes into detail on how they did everything, the fact that they did use hiv um nucleotides um.
Yeah, they lay out everything. This is covid um from twenty sixteen w IV one spike in vivo. Right, So they actually took a completed clone of the final you know. So I guess they Frankenstein monster together a virus and then they somehow clone that so it's like solidified into one as opposed to being a bunch of tattered things put together. And then they stuck it into mice to see if it would get the humanized mice, to see if it would get them sick. And all the information on what they did is
right here in this paper, which came out in twenty sixteen. I mean, it talks about where they did it. It talks about the wiv is Wuhan Institute of Virology one because they named it after Uhan Institute of Virology, even though they did all these experiments at Chapel Hill. So yeah, everyone should go out and read this fucking paper. This is the This is Ralph Barracks's confession to the world, written you know, six seven years ago. Wow, not the writing confession. Can we use this in court? I
would say, yeah, one in court. And actually that's not the only paper. Like he's got at least three or four papers around this WIV one Stars that he worked on going all the way up. So I think twenty eighteen was the last paper that he published on it. Well, he's been trying to kill kill folks for over twenty years now, and like his whole job. Let's let's let me see if I commutate something so so it can kill people. I mean, it's right, and there's like his job is.
And there's a lot of talk right now because they found some in Siberia, I guess, or somewhere that was frozen in the ice. They found some forty seven thousand year old bacterium or something that they're trying to animate to see if they can funk people up. Like are you doing? Can you find Dracula? Let's fine, you find Dracula and the steak is in his chest, and like, well, hey, let's pull the steak out of his chest to see if he really come back to life. Yeah, this
is blood, you'll wake over there. Yeah, I just want to see what happens. No, no. That is actually in one of the u in one of the Dracula movies, that's actually how Dracula comes back. Like he's like, no, it's not it's not a virus. But he hadn't mistake. But like he was without blood for a long time, so he just like he couldn't function anymore. And somebody's like, oh man, there goes Dracula, Let's give it some blood. I'm just like, ain't it
man, I have been here, I've been looking for it. It's like, and it's always somebody who's looking for immortality. What the fuck you want to stay around here for the next house and years the same thing. I'm like, I don't even understand this. Herbs like me. That's like, man, damn. But it's like Dracula, like fake the documents and stuff to keep living like under a normal identity, even it's possible. And you know, we got the interview with the vampire, so that I guess that
technically that's what they did throughout the hundreds of years they were alive. Dude, Keanu Reeves and fucking what's his face? God, I forget his name, the one that everyone makes fun up because he's in like every stupid movie that's ever existed. Nicholas Cage. They're a vampire. You can buy pictures are like the exact match of them like way back when, And You're like, what the I mean, I know people have similar faces, but it
looks like double gangers. Yeah, it's a dublin ganger, like for sure. No, it's funny because like this, I fall down these just ridiculous
YouTube rabbit holes. Were like someone like like mister Ballin, Like he does a great job of like telling stories, but there's a lot of low level mister Ballin's that no one's ever heard of, that will tell a story that's like a true story about some archaeologists found some room some village from the thousand years ago, and all throughout it were like depictions of vampires and people getting murdered and stuff like that. And I'm like that makes you wonder, like
what was going on a thousand years ago? Romanian shit, Like, there are plenty of people who still go around like staking bodies and they're like Romanian shamans and stuff, and they'll like dig up graves and like fuck bodies up because they're so superstitious. It's amazing. I wish that I would add a twist to everything. I mean, imagine if it was possible, like Kennedy was killed by like a fucking shape shifting vampire, Like that would add a
whole new level for the research. It's like, it's like, oh man, we're all different grounds though I don't even know how to take this ship well. And the reality is is that there actually are vampires. They're just much more mundane and they just have blood boys that they like get their fucking blood from and injected into them so they can stay youthful. They're still some people arguing now, masters, but the shooter was not a vampire because vampires
can't come out during the day. It had to have been a werewolf for a gen ulais unlaias this is Twilight. You a shammer. They ain't no more gayer. Okay, whoever came up with the idea of vampire or shimmer should be put in line with all the politicians. Whole book. It's just like a teenage girl wrote it, like it is a teenage girls like fantasy world. You're like some like ancient beautiful beast is going to save me from
my droll life. Find me so beautiful and so precious and just take care of me forever and yeah, yeah, and then turned me into a monster. I guess, yeah, don't, don't, don't skip over the ramish and then I get Fragan and then I have to rip open my own belly with my own teeth or something like. It gets fucked up, be like, Okay, it's the fantasy part stopped, and now it's just like b
DSM and I'm not really sure what's going on anymore. Yeah, it's kind of funny that you say that is Nicholas Cage to vampire, because he is playing a vampire in a movie coming out right here shortly see Nfield. He is playing Dula. I thought you were talking about the movie. I was like, no, there's like a picture of the there's pictures from like way back that look exactly like him. People are like, he's a fucking time traveler or he's a vampire. Yeah, and I see he wasn't. Charlie
knows. Um. He's in my intro to macroaggressions. He's the guy that says, or what I'll be arrested, put in airport jail. That's Nicholas Cage Honeymoon in Vegas. That's all stuff. That's like one of the first I haven't seen that in god forever. It's one of the best movies ever see. And it's like, this is the weirdest one though, is not a picture. It's a fucking bust out of like faronic fucking Egypt. And it looks exactly like Michael Jackson. Like you could put their faces like his
face bust and like put it together the exact match Michael Jackson. It's up. Jack's the alien Michael Jackson, Okay, yes, And you're like, are you becoming a gray? I'm not sure it's happening. You know where we're going with this, Lindsay, We're going to your favorite person talking about Obama and was Michael Jackson the test clone? So they could then go on to Coconatin and clone him? Don't you put me down this rabbit hole? It is weird. Yeah, why wouldn't they clone tomorrow? Sing your dog
sitting a little bit of DNA? I think it's like a thousand dollars. Your dog will be cloned. It'll come in there, it'll it'll adhere to the same commands and everything. He'd be like, what the fuck is it'll
worship. That reminds me of like in the In the Dune Books, the greatest science fiction book series ever, there's a character named duncan Idaho, and so by the fourth book, the god Emperor of Doune like creates, they have what they call golas, which are clones basically, and so he keeps making these clones of duncan Idaho, and then he gets mad and he keeps killing them and then bringing him back, and eventually the clone regains all the
memories of all the other previous clones and the original of all time, and now he becomes like the oldest, wisest person in the galaxy. Good stuff, Like he's not like pissed that he got murdered over and over again. Yeah, oh you mean like waste world like with the with the robots, Yeah, Groundhog Day. Well, there are so many stories about these cloned animals where the animal like people will clone their horse or their dog or their
cow or whatever, and the animals like fucked up. I mean like mentally, like emotionally like it's like evil, like it's pet cemetery. The other day. I want to I would never do this. I saw a mean the other day that said that they should come out with a sequel to Groundhog Day and then just rerelease the first one. And I was like, that would be stove. That was Groundhog Day too, Just play the first one again. I would just be like, Oh, bravo, you guys are
so smart. You take my money. Yeah, oh well, this this is older. This is like from the beginning of the month, but it is. It is women's International Women's Day and month. I guess, so female privilege everyone, Yeah, worship me and give me things. But um, this trans game developer launched a first person shooter where the players kill anti trans villains, including priests and mohen Is. The creator claimed that making the Bloody game helped her or him her her heal from trauma as a trans person.
But healing to murder was healing. Yeah, healing, And it's a bit like fucked up, you know, old school, but like you should go around telling people who are not doing like using the right pronouns and stuff. M there's a lot of stuff that heals. They hate your guts yea, yeah, they heard it work. And relieve trauma as well. I was like, relief trauma, Yeah, yeah, yeah, what was that? Didn't some man win some women's award again this week? Yeah, yeah,
the what House? Yeah yeah, women International women women, Ye some day because it's fucking clowntown, man, that's what it is. And her she's had a whole campaign where they were like happy Women's Month and it was a trans woman. Okay, so we're part. We're part of the constitution. Are we at where it says that we can go and rip these people from their homes? There somewhere we're there, We're at that part. Yeah,
Yeah, it's it's time. It's probably not going to happen because everybody's gonna watch their bank account closed down and they're gonna have bigger things to worry about. Yeah, but I lost in a world where these people can't talk. When Chuck Schumer comes comes out and starts lying and saying that Tucker Carlson needs to be taken off of the air because he's a threat to our democracy, whatever the fuck that means, it's time. These people are scumbags,
These people are working for foreign adversaries. These people are fucking bought and sold. Chuck Schumer is a whore for any corporation that will pay him enough. These people are not to be trusted at all, and they are very nervous about that January sixth stuff. They're very fucking nervous. Than you can make this argument even that this should not be released, that it's somehow Russian propagandas
to simply watched the footage that should have been released. Well, remember it could be it could be malinformation, which is true information which could otherwise be taken out of context or used to exaggerate points that are not in line with I just lost whatever I was you speak nineteen. I'm I'm just out of hearing damn January seeks in civil war. I'm like, can y'all stop saying those in the same sentence. I mean this, it's a there's a twelve
year old key. It had to go out there, get shot in the stomach, guts, laying all out in the field. Ain't never get to get no but nothing Dan forever, I ain't even get procreated nothing. You know what I'm saying, had a ship life that in the field. And y'all gonna talk about January six and the saivil war. I'm like you talking about man. I actually preferred that they talk about that stuff because then I
know who they are. Yeah, and they're automatically dismissed. If you if you were talking about how January sixth was the worst thing since the Civil fucking War, then you're an unserious person that should be just automatically identified and gone, Okay, this is somebody that that I could not cannot be trusted with information. You're you're it's like this. You know, there was a lot of casualties during the saibl War. Like it's like, I'm just turn off
Rachel Maddow. She still got a show. Yeah, people, it's winding down. It's winding down in the next couple of months. And then she stopped special correspondent Rhodes scholar horseshit to destabilize the America from the inside. That's her specialty, misinfamous. Remember the virus stops with every vaccinated person. Remember that she take that to the bank, she said for thirty million a year,
Silicone Valley Bank. And now she's being proven wrong. Mistakes were made and there you go often to the sunset, just like their their facts are just transitory. Yeah, well that's how why identified that day, and so you need to respect that about me, like the politicians ever come out and say I was wrong. Has anyone ever done that? No, no, why. They probably tried to day. They probably made it a ten. It didn't quite come out like that, but it didn't quite get to the
actual apologizing for it. But they were, they were trying to get I heard some preachers do it. Look, hey, Joe, Joe Biden used Joe Biden us ago said I've done some dumb things, and I do dumb things again. So I mean, is that not an apology? He's not said, Yeah, that's back when it was God, I think it was back in the eighties when he said that the amounted about what college he went to or whatever. He lies about everything. There's nothing he hasn't lied about.
He's lied about so many things you documented over and over and here it's like a reel of Joe Biden lies, including corn pop, which is the craziest fucking one. And then the ship is so fucking racist. You're like openly you just like clearly racist, and nobody cares. It's so cool. But the white white uh black kids are white kids are just as smart as poor kids, poor kids, yea kids. It's like that is some deep racist inside. Well, let me make a blanket statement Okay, every eight
year old white man is a racist. I'm sure it's okay. You live long enough, you start to hate people. Hey, hey, hey, I've talked to people about this before work. I was sitting there. I was like, look, man, if you're you know, anywhere between sixty to own as far as somebody who's black, and you just got a real bass spot in your heartful white people, I get it. You probably went through some bullshit. It like it too. I got you too. I got you. If you dy and you say nigger and you white, I
get it. Okay, I get it. I mean it's just I mean, it's just it's the time you grew up in. I'm not manage all right. Let let folks go, okay, let them get you're going to age out. That'll that'll sort of have be a thing of the past. My grandmother died probably ten years ago, but she uh, which it was
always she would always say colored people. He was such a nice man for a colored man, you know, yeah, because as the barbarians barbarian and then it's witty and if you would say that, if she would say the N words, she put her hand up like nobody could see. Hey, look, look like I said, hey, yeah, let folks go, Hey, I let I give them a pass. Okay, variations, I give them a pass with some with some seventy year old you know black man. You know it says you know foot white folks. I I get it,
but I get it. It's shit. Probably happened to you that you can't let gay and I understand it when you when you sixteen, like man, these white folks keeping me down. I'm like, bro, you need to get out of here with an okay together, we're not don't flatter yourself. We don't have time and trying to keep you down. We're all of ourselves. Yeah, that's I love that. THEO he's like, you think I took your ship and just don't have it. He's like someone took both
our shit. They're laughing fighting each other right now. So Greta Chumberg, she said in twenty eighteen that in five years the world would end, and here we are it's five years later. The world has not ended. It's not but the year's not over yet. That's true, that's true. Actually, she went back and deleted that tweet because she was probably embarrassed that nothing has changed since twenty eighteen at all, but a tea like this year is
almost over, like it's our order, it's March array. Yes, a lot of money, a lot of money has been poured into that movement in the last five years. That much, I can assure you, which is why. And get over the climate grift. The climate grift is driving me nuts. It's the it's the easiest, most debunkable grift of all time. And yes, people, I don't want to see it, but it's taken
all the reason it's so cold is because of global warming. I'm just like, I think COVID is going to work against them, like the climate people, because COVID has shown how easily bought sciences and and you can extrapolate out and say, and you can buy a virologist is just as easily as you can buy a climatologist. You know, just understand that the same mechanisms are in place for that information and to be totally fucking compromised too, just like
the COVID stuff. So so in a weird way, they didn't give it enough space to launch the climate stuff. So because we're going to drag a bunch of like suspicions into it, like more scientists say, you mean, like just like the last batch of dipshits that we had that wrecked the whole world, Like, no, thank you. So what's the need for this rushing. It's twenty thirty and he's twenty fifty agendas. Why do they have to rush the ship? Like they should know better. What's what is going
on that is forcing them to accelerate Aliens? I think. I hope, I hope it's so rad. If it was Aliens, I would just be like, it all makes sense now, Sam Tripoli was right, it didn't fucking lizard people another coming. Yeah, they've been here, but the mothership is returning and they've got a hurry things up. I really like it would
be pretty cool. I would be okay with if the mothership returned and they were like, look, all the vaccinated people have they agreed to be our property, they changed their genetic code, and look that's our that's our property. So here you go, take all these slaves to the planet, the home planet, and then off all the retards go, and then here we are with a beautiful planet. Any utopia, Yeah, come on, God, make it happen. You can do it. I'm believing it. Yes,
that's the real rapture. It's the real rapture. Yeah. Oh and they say something about the whole premise in it the Inan towns when they were with the was it Euphrates River when it drives up, then it'll release fallen angels from the Euphrates River or something like it. Why not what if the fallen people? You know? That reminds me like there's some weird ship going on in Africa in the desert. Have you. There's like water spouting up
from underneath the fucking sand like all over the place. Really look into this, yeah, like new rivers are being formed in fucking a spouting out of the fucking ground. Crazy crazy shit. So I want to find this obviously abnormal for yes, it was a season yep, like new water. Yeah. I seen a bunch of videos like whole rivers are being created because this water is just spewing out of the ground. Is a good place. You got to think, like this evidence of erosion on the Sphinx from rainfall,
right, hasn't been rained there in thirty thousand years. I love that topic. Yeah, so yeah, all kinds of way, like that was a lush green like, um, you know area, but unfortunately, um, because of man made climate change, it all became a big fucking desert. Has Chris ever had Graham Handcock on? No, But I interviewed Graham uh in twenty like six fifteen, twenty sixteen or something. I still habit. It's I did it with when I used to host the Anonymous podcast. Oh
fantastic, that's awesome. I got to meet him and talk to him, and he hasn't rad um and we even exchanged emails for a while. But he's so much bigger now that he doesn't respond to my emails now. Yeah, me too. I had the exact same thing. Yeah, I had pizza with him and gave him a five pack of joints when I saw him in a book signing, traded books with him. Yeah, and we emailed
back. But then he just yeah. When I when I interviewed him, it was in Denver, and I basically he invited me to his hotel and we did the interview in the lobby of his hotel. It was awesome. Oh yeah, nice. Yeah, He's a super cool guy man and really fascinating. And I've got fingerprints of the gods and magicians of the gods and
America before. And I just find all that stuff really interesting. I don't think any more evidence that people have been in to America for thousands of years, Like yeah, I mean I think, but again, then then you go, well, why are you covering this shit up? Why are you? Why are you? Why are we making up this fairy tale about how
you've fucking discover the New World and there's nothing here. It's like, why don't we just do they think that it makes us look weak or the story flimsy or at one point in time go back like fifty fifty to one hundred years ago, And I think it was to protect the six thousand year old earth myth um that had to have been at some point in time because at some point in time, everybody was a flat earth creationist, right, and so yeah, I think they had to keep the history of everything within six
thousand years, right. So, but I think that's kind of fallen apart over the years, and nowadays they're they're trying, you know, to trash any kind of Christianity. I don't understand how that's how it fits into their current thesis. Well, if you talk to Gary Wayne, who is one of the most fascinating people I've ever gotten to talk to like six times on my show because I'm like, I have more questions, more questions on he's
written like the tome on this stuff. Um, it's the it's the fallen angels, it's the Naphelim who are hiding it because they're the ones who caused the whole fucking catastrophic flood that wiped everything out anyway, and their whole goal is to usurp you know, power here on earth and replace God basically be God, which actually is very similar to the energy of the people who are
psychopathic and controlling things that we know of now. So you know, even if you don't buy that, it's like sort of similar, it's the same, the same sort of thing where they're like, no, I'm God, worship me, like, give me your energy and I'm going to eat your babies, give sacrifice your babies to me. Right, It's the same kind of stuff, dude. He's fascinating. His book is really fascinating too. Um. But I was gonna say something else too, and now I forgot.
It was also on the ancient oh on Graham Hancock, so his his all his ancient you know history like alternative history stuff was the some of the first stuff that I loved in like college. Actually, in like two thousand and one and three, I was like, oh my god, these books are amazing. I was doing all my like speeches on it in classes and stuff. I was like trying to like teach people about it. I went to the library to get one of his other books because I wanted to,
you know, consume more. And in my college library, his book was wrongly categorized and placed in the fiction section, and I was like pissed off. I was like, it has the fucking call letters like on the spine of the book. It's supposed to be over here, and the library and was like, no, we keep it over there. It's not true, it's fiction. I was like, hey, this is that censorship of a
pretty devious nature, you assholes. So he's often been and he's just like attacked brutally, like people hate him for proposing that history is different than the mainstream accepts. So and then you see Zai hawass dodge him, you know, to debate him and chicken Chicken out. Graham has that on video, and that's the same guy who like you have to give him cocaine and prostitutes to get access to the fucking sphinx and ship. Yeah on that information.
Yeah, he's the keeper of it. And anything that challenges the established, agreed upon storyline is a threat to that Egyptian establishment, and so they sort of trash Graham because he's a threat, you know, he's a threat to the official story. And they they don't have an obligation to the truth. They have an obligation to the story because it's like an industry. And they pretend it's racist. They're like, oh, it's the racist of you to
do this, Like you'd think that black people couldn't build the pyramids. Like I don't care what people both the pyramids, Like, it doesn't matter to the brilliant deflection strategy. Though, can't think about it, Like why not call is racist. I just have a hard time like melving the ideas that they were a and advanced technologies and we've never found a fucking hammer or a
screwdriver or any of that. Like these are gaps in like logistics. I just can't come to gripswe but look at this, Yeah I think they found it. Yeah, they found it. They found it. They just they just you ain't. You ain't gonna see the shot right exactly, Prayers. Oh yeah, we found it, and if somebody else found it that didn't need to find it, then they just all of a sudden the break stop working that, you know what I'm saying. Fire, they were sleeping,
they rediscovered it somehow, then their lad burned down. Oops. I don't know what happened. What do you know? Middle of the night? You know, brush fire. It's like there was no brush in it in the in the facility. Yeah, that's weird. Brush fire. What do you know? Over and over whole place over Yeah, yeah, man, I mean that they will do what they need to do to hide pertinent information.
What do you think is hidden in the Smithsonian? Do you get any of you guys, have you had any sort of interviews with people that are experts in that topic by any chance, because that seems like a really fascinating angle. One thing is I find rather interesting is I know that there was there's documents showing that like at least one giant, and I've heard multiple giants were
donated to the Smithsonian and those have just disappeared. Yeah, And that their bones were ground up and dumped off into like Michigan or something in here. I mean, like dude like that. I don't know. And I found this really old Smithsonian book. I don't know why I didn't fucking buy it. I'm retarded, but there's old as book and it had all this Masonic
symbolists. I know, you don't have to have this book to like show this, but it just had it like there in broad daylight, like they wanted you to know, like how fucking secret society and weird as fuck this organization is and has always been. He was talking about like the placement of the building even and like the dedication of it in the days on special days of the year, and all the sort of history of it was very It was from the Smithsonian itself. But yeah, giants are just one of many
things that they're supposedly hiding there. I mean the giants in the Bible. I mean, if whether you believe in it in the Bible or not, but I mean technically David kill the giant. So again I want hide it. Why do we hide it to keep the like religion industrial complex happy with the official story or I can't see that anymore. I think it's too hide If you want to undermine the entire church. All they gotta do is come out with giants and all this shiit pedophilia goes to church. So I don't
know, I don't know what that really. I think it, well, that would kind of reinforce it. I don't know what you see you said said, look the Bible, these giants. Maybe it just seems of all the things to hide, like why why that? And who find finance this? Is this Rockefeller funded Smithsonian that we're talking about, or who else was
involved in the financing of this? And why would what would be in their best interest to keep this information suppressed from the general public because they've clearly if there is true evidence of giants, it's cost them money and time and effort to hide it from the public. Why like why they're probably burtally white.
I really I think Gary Wayne is right. I think there's an ancient cult of people who are in alignment with these whatever we want to call them, naphelim lizard people, fucking fallen angels, like the evil ones, and they are protecting this and they're the ones who work on behalf of keeping it hidden. And they're also the ones who kill and eat babies and who run everything.
And when we talk about like, oh, it's that these people are these people are these people, and like I think those are all factions of this. But it's a much like bigger, much more ancient. That's why people are like, oh, this goes back hundreds of years. I'm like, this goes back thousands of years. This goes back that and Gary Wayne
is if you want to watch it. I used to have a playlist on YouTube of all of my interviews with Gary Wayne, like in order, but YouTube deleted my channel and my playlist, so they're here on rock Fin you can search for them and watch some of them. But and you can try to read his book. Though it's mass I mean, it is a bible in itself. It's ridiculous. I read the whole thing and it's amazing. But he does a really good job of summarizing each chapter on his site.
So you can actually go to Genesis sixth Conspiracy, I think is the site and like read like a really nice, pretty good summary of the entire the entire conspiracy and it's every conspiracy I've ever talked about in my entire like thirty years of loving conspiracies and magic and all these various things and it ties them all together. And that wasn't his intention. His intention was just to study
the Bible. But this is what came out of it. It was, well, I'm a slaying ahead giants, right if I'm correct, because it was it was supposed to go in there and wipe everything. Yeah, yeah, you're supposed to go wipe everything out. But they only killed a certain and then start fornicate with him and all that stuff, because that's what us. Oh yes, well I might be able to have sex with this giant.
Yeah, let's do that, you know what I'm It's like, it's like, what do I really want to take the woman out I couldn't have sex with? Yeah, let's do that. You know. It's just like damn, y'all. I mean, he just God just be looking at it like damn it to be slamming his tablet. So it's just like, so I don't know that there might be some connection within that, which which I mean if you want to go all the way back to Israel or whatever, it might have something to do with uh, you know Corey's Uh the Jews
did it, you know what I'm saying, it did it? Yeah, yeah, So they want to keep They want to keep it on the wraps because if if somebody finds out about these giants, it might lead to some other stuff. You know what I'm saying? What else are they at a history? What else has the Smithsonian been accused of hiding besides giants? Because I definitely have heard that. But but what are we talking about? Like charterion and shit like that, or free energy elves and freaking berries and chis
but I don't want to know about. Yeah, there's also one of the little people thing is the Mooneide people. And all of the native tribes on the East Coast talked about the Moonide people and they lived underground and they couldn't come out day. Well, I've never heard of that. What is that? Yeah, they're they're little people. So they're like dwarves or gnomes or whatever I say. Politics, and we just talk about this year from now.
Yeah, the Mooneid people they call the Moonei people because they can't come out in the day because their eyes are accustomed to living underground, so they can only come out in the moonlight. So people see them at nights and are like tiny little humans. There's like versions of those all over the world. There's versions of Bigfoot all over the world. There's versions of giants all over the world. I'm like, I don't feel like this is an accident,
Like I feel like these things actually exist. And shit like the fucking Smithsonian just like hides it covers it up, but you can find it, you know, but it's always referenced. It's always looked at as like myth or like ancient people were too stupid to understand what they were seeing or for some reason like we're smart enough, but they were never smart enough. Um, the number one thing anytime he's type it in any sites is the jats.
It's the number one thing always, it's the jats. Well, I say everybody should go to Gary Wayne watch the episodes we did, or go to his site and read his chicks. I just wrote it down. I'm gonna go check it out. That sounds like something I could definitely geek out to. He'd be a great interview too. He's fantastic. Um Scipio Africanus, thank you for the tip. If it is real, we appreciate it so much. And he asked, is our dinosaurs fake? And gay?
Definitely gay? Fancy names and yeah, we break some more because we are getting low fossil Yes, oh yeah, well that scam. Know about that naming scam of fossil fuels. That was some Rockefeller bullshit right there. You gotta give him credit again, good reason creating a concept of fossil fuel, Like, yeah, bravo, you sinister bastards. Like you're really good at what you do, really good. That could be a good reason. That could be a good reason. And it's true. John Coyn says all the
bones and museums are made of plaster. I didn't know this until a few years ago because I was like, through we have all these bones, what do we think those bones are? People are like, none of those bones are real. I'm like, come on, some of them are real. No, none of them. There's some guy on Joe Rogan Try, I forget his name. He's a paleontologist, a young guy. I think his name is Trevor something, and he talks about dinosaur bones and going out and
actually finding them. So I'm doubting that they're fake. Yeah, I've got the fake them and then go bury them and then let some unus unnoing person go discover them. I mean, it just doesn't. I went to this weird high school in that had a sister component to it that was a private museum and had had the second that was sort of you know, people would go through tours on the weekends at this boarding school I went to, and
and it had the second best dinosaur fossil collection then the Smithsonian. Right, That was how it was kind of build. And I took dinosaurs Dinosaur Museum science my senior year, and it was based in that museum, and we just studied the whole thing with all the dinosaur bones in this place. This school was just like a I don't just had this weird association. The guy left a bunch of money to build this dinosaur museum and it was like super
popular and we had access to it all the time. So I was just like constantly in the dinosaurs, you know, to the concept of dinosaurs being fake was never even an idea to me until I was probably like in my thirties. I think, so do you wear any of those real? You? Would? I know? I'm thinking, like how would I know? I wouldn't know either when I went so now I like try to stop into
any random thing. It's like dinosaur musing or whatever in the Utah, and they have like a lot of these places, and every time I've stopped, they're like they'll have like one little fragment. They'll be like, here's one part of a real bone. The Smithsonian has the rest these are all plaster. I'm like, it's true, They're all fucking plaster. So I don't know. Also, like could it have been whale bones or something, because
there's a lot of weird places where whales ended up. Because even you have to have like a dinosaur bone faking industrial complex and I'm just not willing to go there. And do you think we get to the dance ceiling? Man? You think just by paying somebody, you know, a million dollars for
a nut in a boat? We got a spending on dumb shit. Museum at my school would have these like month long summer peccary trips so you could sign up and go like go to these dinosaur fossil sites and fucking dig yourself like and they would just dig for like a month and come back with crazy shit for the museum. And it has been going on for like forty years. See be ranked. The question should have been is like why has this? Why has these bones not turned to oil yet. That should have been
a question. Come on, okay, from yeah, can I turn these bones into oil? Can I do this? I mean it's getting expensive out there. I mean this, that's the whole premise. Man. Well, okay, this is really important actually that we cover this. This was some I don't know, trans story Time Hour thing. I'm not sure where. I was in Ohio and Wadsworth, Ohio the other day, and so the Proud Boys were there and they were protesting the trans Story Hour and I think
somewhat politely just registering their descent. But all of these people in the exact same outfit hiding their faces, came out as Nazis, neo Nazis and started screaming racial slurs and that white lives matter and that pedophiles get the rope. That part I actually agree with, and making it seem like anyone who opposed Storytime Hour with trans people is a Nazi. So just like always, who do we think these people are who have matching outfits and are in the exact
same uniform. I wouldn't I yeah, But like regular people are gonna once again be like, see, Nazis are everywhere. They're everywhere, and they hate gay people and they hate trans people, and anyone who doesn't use the right pronouns and love trans bathrooms and whatever is a Nazi. Again the trans bathroom, you'd be like, okay, but damn missed that all the dudes want to go into women's bathroom and pick up un woman's on the toilest It's like, oh, you do, I just this is book rules for radicals.
Dress up like go you know, dress up like a bunch of clan members and go in support of the candidate that you want to destroy. Yeah, it's just like it's out of the textbook, and all these people are like fighting with them, and I'm like, don't fight with the fens. Just they ignore them, but they don't know their fens written by a guy who whose biggest supporters are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. That's the tactic that comes out of the crazy left, is this Slolensky play book. And they're
just working right down, just step by step. So like it's pretty obvious who's kind of behind this Lewinsky like Monica or is that just chance? Yeah? Second, well someone I just Cheney said this the other day or someone or something on Twitter, maybe even today. But she was like, oh, you think Monica Lency wasn't in on it, Like that was all just to take the heat off of the pedophilia stuff. I was like, spicy
tape maybe, okay, yeah, I'm listening. So she suck once for the home take, yeah, or didn't even suck anything, which is like, yeah, I'll pretend to have gotten come down or whatever like this. I was like why though, But then Chaney made this point, she said, what like Mona Lensky's the only person that Clinton's didn't kill, And I was like, hmm, that is a good point, right, I mean they're kills pretty long. Why, Hey, turbulence happens to kill a lot
of people. One person on a plane is fine. Did you see that now? Which is more egregious the turbulence or the hanging with the shotgun thirty feet away? Who somebody just died one of the Clinton who was I want to get it right, who was former Clinton lawyer? Former Clinton lawyer just died in an airplane accident from turbulence and no one else did. I wonder if the turbulence included a baseball bat to the head in a private force trauma
turbulent, blunt force trauma and everyone. What do you do when you get on an airplane, you're thirty thousand feet and you realize that you're about to be a victim of the Clinton's Yeah, don't, don't hesitate to have that second cocktail. I tell you that, you just see it back, You just lay you back. You might as well some cheek walk by MOUs was Slaughern say, I'm just getting it all in. This is it for me and going out swinging. Hey, I'm getting it all in while i'm here,
You know what I like? Because it's turbulus is about to kill me right here in about five minutes. These people are are legit serial killers. Clintons are no joke. Now It's always thought that was funny, like and I think I mentioned this before, but like when Vince Foster got killed, he was obviously murdered. There was no blood of the scene or nothing like that. When he got killed, Um, there was a copy of Jack
Valenti's book in his backseat of his car, not an act. I wonder how many people who got killed for the Clintons have a copy of Jack Valenti's books left at the crime scene. It's like, yeah, because it's like a different calling card. Yeah, because what's the one that the Patsys have. It's the JD. Salinger book. It's christ Oh Catcher in the right, Yeah, catching the right. It's like they have different different signals. It's like a Tavist ducks signal to each other, like this is exactly this
is an operation. That's right. Well, I got nothing else? Do you guys got anything else you want to throw into the hat? No? I think I'm news all right, satting down the hatches. Get your money out of the banks. People, Um, yeah, for real, I am for really real party, get you twenty five cut. But it's just thank you to all people who want gun store owners and gun experts out there that emailed the show via me over the last week, that volunteered their services.
I appreciate it. I guess I know nothing. I don't proclaim to know anything, but I'm interested to know more. I appreciate how to build there. So if you want to build me an aar, we could talk about it. So listen, man, Corey's that Corey is a customer for sure. Yeah, you guys reach out to him. You guys work it out where I work at because of course I'm in North Carolina. There ain't
nothing but my whole shop whole shop bills. Lindsay. We talked about guns in the last episode Gun Tangent for like forty five minutes, and I got I got a ton of emails about it from people just that were so nice, and we're volunteering to like give me any sort of information or sort of you know, because I know, I don't know, watching like tons of videos the guys who like test these guns, and like I swear to guy, it seems like three quarters of all guns out there are just junk,
so it's kind of tough to kind of pick out the ones that are good. Yeah, man, I think it pays to know what to buy, right, sort of helpful to not like you said, you just you don't want to to break when you need him. So like it absolutely positively has that Smith and Weston like bullpup shotgun that thing was I have. I have a gun that everybody wants h on accident. I have like one of the best guns you can get for my nine million later. My twenty two is
just a nice little steady whatever. I don't think anyone cares about it. But um, but it's a good gun. And then I still need to get a rifle, but I just found out I already have one from my father who died when I was young, So it just is not in this state currently. But the number yeah, the number one thing as far as gun. If you're gonna be concerned about it working not working, you just give her. Get a revolver. It's gonna work. It turns du that
see it safety revolver. Yep, that's when you pull a trigger, it's gonna go. All. So someone was saying, too, and I didn't know this, that when you first buy it you should clean it before you even use it. I definitely did not do that. I did not know that. I mean I guess, I mean I would have assumed it would be as clean as it's gonna get what I would think. Yeah, but
again I don't know anything. So oh, people are saying, yeah, yeah, the clean the cleaning of I mean, you have to be shooting a ton, like you have to be shooting a ton to really have to do any type of regular cleaning on it. See someone and someone said you should clean it every single time you use it. Yeah, yeah, I mean you're not gonna I mean, you're it's gonna work. I mean, if your gun is any good, it should work, even filthy. So um yeah, well, I mean that's if you're shooting a lot day.
I mean, so if you talk about cleaning every time you use it, So if you shoot four times a year, you know. But I mean if you're out there shooting, you know, monthly, twice a month, three times a month, some people do that. I mean some people put a thousand. That's an expensive habit or more. I should say. Well, bullets start. Yeah, well, bullets wore started to come down now compared to what they were backing in twenty twenty, we had that bullets they
started to come back down to a reasonable pr boat. I had people at the academy. They'd be waiting in the line. That'd be two hundred people waiting in the line where I was at waiting get bullets. And there was days that they dropped. There were days that they dropped in my area. People were out there standing waiting in line, waiting for academy day. That's the plice they could get bullets. That sounds like some investment advice to get
some bullets. Yeah, yeah, And this is really cool. There's a range down here that is run by retired vectorans or you know, it's it's not connected to the base here, but it's right next to it, and it's people who have retired, and um, they really want normal people to know how to protect themselves and use guns. So they're super nice. So, like, there's always going to be a place like this wherever you're at.
So if you want to get good training from people who you can trust, you can go to places like this and they'll just they'll teach you anything you want to know for free, Like they'll spend hours with you. And I also want to learn to shoot a crossbow because the idea of shooting a flaming arrow into somebody just fucking is awesome. Well, I would say the number one thing, um as far as which you're gonna have a holster,
I'll be sticking the sheet in your fucking back pocket. And that's a good way because if you get in a pinch, you're gonna put your finger on the trigger immediately you're gonna shoot yourself. That's what's gonna happen. So have a holster. Have a holster. If it's ad the have a Holster.
It's so funny because I've been looking late at night, I've been on like all these different sites, like I've been assembling in my mind this like amazing tactical fast that's got everything I need in my flashlights and fucking three guns and fucking affoldable car being on the back and yeah, it's like when the cops come, I can just throw the fucking thing on and be They know exactly what they're up against too. They're monitoring your purchase burs. I'm worried about
the fucking man. That's what I'm saying. That the man is monitoring your purchases. They know exactly what they're up against before they send that robot drone in there with a bomb. Yeah. I was pricing shit on Amazon and I threw a whole bunch of shit in a shopping cart and then I looked at it and I'm like, that doesn't look too good. And I said it to Charlie and it was like fucking axes and fucking you know shit to
cover your face up. And yeah, and I totally garbage bags and shovels, zip ties zip is if you actually did that when they like I want to do that as like a channel, like have a channel where all you do is like push the limits and see what you can do to get the cops to show up at your house. Well no, well no it won't. It won't happen because we had that recent the recent murder case where the
guy murdered I don't know if it's his wife or whatever. But then like during the case, they were like, oh, sir, did you purchase uh you know such as such too, dissolve a body, ate, trash bands, eggs, a hatchet, and did you purchase all this on the same day. It's like, what me, I mean, I don't know what you're talking about. I don't purchase even like that. You know what I'm saying that, Hey, hackers and get ahold of your car. If they buy a ship, it happens to get sent into my house and I'm
like, hey, what's the it's open. I didn't purchase, but I can't put it the ust. So I know the ATF will show up at your fucking house the day after a purchase and ask you about it. Yeah, why did you why did you buy that gun? Like that's happened, Like I've seen videos of posted on YouTube. Of people showing up at people's house, the A t F show on people's house and going, hey, yeah, we saw that you bought this gun yesterday. What do you need
a gun for? What do you need to ask any questions? Answer the questions, get off my property. Click. There's some just so on that one in particular, that was pretty interesting because I guess there are things that you can buy the illegal that once you buy them, if you modify them, become illegal. So the ATF went on to a bunch of people's houses who bought this thing legally to ensure that they weren't going to make it illegal,
to threaten them them pretty much, maybe not pretty much. So you're not gonna modify that, you said, of course, no, I don't modify anything. It's like the TikTok tech. I got a problem problem. But yeah, I got a bunch of emails that basically said like, don't buy a R build one. And so now I'm gonna have to start looking into that, because that's that can be pretty complex. That's just smart fun I have. I mean, I've broken down an AAR, but I've never
like built one from scratch before. So you need to find you a guy in your area. That's I mean, it's just bottom line, I just got to learn how to do it. I said, to find a guy, manyo, I asked, my goodness, man, I should find a guy. Also, if you're a lady out there and you get your concealed carry license, they have really cute purses for concealed carry. H what's what's what's kay is that you don't have to be a good show because most of the time it'll be within a few feet. You know, you just and
it's not hard. Should be a good thought if you just practice. I mean it's it's a skill. He's gotta practice. Yeah, yeah, most most you see, all problem is that we watch movies and stuff, and so people roll over ski one hand. Yeah. I'm like, no, that's not the way it really works. Most confrontations are are like in within melee range and so like like your accuracy unless you're like blind, I mean,
you can be like non accurate. I mean, this is a big target you put up against some power and and look for for ladies a lot of times, twenty twos is your best route because they're lighter, they don't have a whole lot of kick. Now I know, what folks like twenty two what they gonna do. It's gonna kill somebody. That's what people get killed by the most in the US. Do I mean, that's that's what I have. It's apparently because it like bounces around inside. Yeah, ricochet,
ricochets. Yeah. So so the twenty So when people say, oh, man, all you guys a little twenty two, Well, when I shoot you with it, you know what I'm saying different, So you know what I'm saying. So twenty twos are usually feasible, especially for smaller ladies, because sometimes nines and stuff. Sometimes sometimes those guns are a little bit too heavy, uh to handle. Yeah, twenty twos or or revolvers that way, they're they're a little bit lighter usually, uh. Point and pool.
You know, if you ain't got to worry about cocking bag. It's it's the uh, it's the safety of fall. They Yeah, that's that's just very good. Point. I did shoot a twenty two rifle though, and it felt like I was shooting a toy. So I feel like that's too small. Well, twenty two if you're flying like a two two three round, that's like specifically small because it's penetrate or penetrate armor. So yeah, the twenty twos are just fun to shoot. Yeah, because you can
just you can just there's no recoal. You just let all. Yeah, you squit, you just squeek. I was surprised to be shot back, not even Yeah. Yeah, your guns to handle the best are actually your larger guns, but they don't make sense for casille carry. So so that's what the whole, the whole premises you said thirty eight twenty two something like that is using your best bed on the female side. Now we're gonna have to do a meet up at a shooting range and get video for Day zero
Special Edition someday. Until that day, I guess we'll call it a day. And uh yeah, tell them we're to find you excubed e see all over the place, New two beat You, Odyssey Rumble for serious stuff, Excube for twenty percents on YouTube for a mover, reviews and other shenanigans, some White, some Knot and then uh and then inside the Cube and share time with the Cube podcast platforms. Go check those out. Awesome, what about you? Charlie. Macro Aggressions just put out an episod today with Jimmy
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so I started. Since I spend most of my nights playing video games, I said, fuck it, I'm gonna started streaming my video games just for the hell of it. And I mean getting like two hundred people watching me fucking play video games. And I haven't even even like no commentary, no promotion, no nothing, just a bunch of losing people video games. Well, those people are fantastic. I know you said you didn't want to talk politics during that, but I bet people would love it if you were talking
about like JFK. I know so, but I know you would be like that guy as a guy named Destiny and like he actually let that's his name. But he's got a weird situation. He's like down at the club. Well he's bisexual. Yeah, well he's quote unquote and his wife. His wife does other men and and all that other stuff. Just like wow,
yeah, yeah, so he's he's really weird dude. But he gets up there and he kind of debates people and talks politics and world stuff while streaming video games, yep, while streaming the games, and he's became wildly popular. Millionaire Cory, there's a niche you talk some JFK smack while you're playing video games. I'm telling you, but I think people who stream video games make a whole lot more money than us, and so didn't you should start
doing it? Um? Uh? In one hour on Rumble on my channel, uh, Rage Quit Redemption is my video game channel, and so tune in there, subscribe and I'll be on there in exactly one hour. We're rating the Maw of Lorcash tonight in Elder Scrawls. So that name, that handle is pretty awesome. I am Lindsay Charman and you can find me right here on rock Fan at Rogue Ways. You can also find me on every podcast three times a week. I do a show, and tonight I'm gonna
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