Welcome to a happy, Happy Mother's Day, Day zero episode. This is day eighty nine. We're rolling into here for Mother's Day, and we have no Charlie Robinson of Macroaggressions today xqube four twenty may or may not show up and and myself, Lindsay Sharmon are here with you. Corey. How are you doing. I'm good. You see my mother's dead so I could be here with all of you. Ah, I'm sorry your mom's dead. That
was funny. I was just saying today. I was like, I kind of hate it how people like ignore my dad died when I was young and Pete on Father's Day and stuff, people would just be like, don't talk to Lindsay about dad's And I hated that. I was like, no, just treat me like a normal person, Like we don't have to pretend reality doesn't exist, right right right when. I was a cop for a long time, and it made me kind of hardened to these kind of things.
So like I got really good at like compartmentalizing everything, and like we call it trauma association, actually is what we call that. I have like multiple warehouses of trauma, like just you know, hopefully I'll never have to get to it. Key chain, you swirl around. Someday you unlock those No,
I'm not sending unlocking it. What's your idea of those emails that people were sending out, that corporations were sending out that were like, you can opt out of Mother's Day promotions if if it's triggering for you, do you are you glad about that? Um? I think these goddamn motherfucking communists need to stop trying to fucking undermine our culture and our fucking world because you know, because fuck them, they're going to end up at the wrong end of
the guiltin. And let me tell you that's true. You have a carpenter, We have a carpenter who is one of our dedicated, loyal, best fans ever who went to our Twitter at Day zero show and offered to build us the guillotine. So it's going to happen something let's look at like the Russian Revolution, right, that was like ultimately what ended up being less than three percent of the population over through the government and then proceeded to murder,
you know, tens of millions of Christians and whatnot. So it's the same thing happening here in the United States. It's an extreme minority of people who are using this huge number of fucking, spineless, fucking people in the middle who I like to call the left to promote their agenda under the guise of, oh, they feel good about themselves because they're not engaging in the white
privilege that they all complain that everyone else has but not them. So yeah, I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about, But the bottom take a lot of idiots to make something happen, is what you're saying here, Yo, not a lot, And so yeah, that's the bottom line.
You just summed it up perfectly. Unfortunately, today I have seen two videos that underscore like just how stupid people can be, especially when it comes to wildlife, which I know seems like a tangent, But first I saw a video of a woman who is just like found a bear on the side of the road and decided to go stand next to it to get like a phoe op with it, And I was like, I hate you not so much
because you're so stupid that you would intentionally stand a bear. No, it lunched at her and she ran away, so it clearly wasn't actually trying. It was kind of like, get the fuck out of here, bitch, like like a bear should. And it had restraint by not attacking her, I'd say, But if that bear had attacked her, it would get put down, not her. That's how humans work. We would find the bear and kill it because it was a danger to humans, even though it was
her fucking fault. And motherfuckers don't think. I'm like, I don't care if the bear kills you. You're the idiot who's stupid enough to go stand by the bear. But you get that bear killed, like that's on your soul. You know. It's amazing how much like bureaucracy we have built up around this theoretical mechanism of keeping people safe from whatever threat. You know, it doesn't matter what the fuck it is. Allergy and we have a whole
fucking multi billion dollar agency dedicated to allergy and infectious disease. And now it's how many people are victims? How many people are actually victims of allergy your infectious disease of the population, like three percent more the longer we have vaccines. But here's the bottom line. We spend so much goddamn money on minorities
of all types. And I'm not talking racial minorities. I'm talking minorities people who you know, a sliver of a sliver up percentage of this fucking thing affects this people, and so therefore we have to spend billions of No, how about this, how about we let natural selection take over and just fuck
these people? Seriously? Well, you're just talking about this today too, Like we have built this whole society up for I think just if you look at it, like in the broadest spectrum, it's to protect weak people because like, you wouldn't have an infrastructure of society and government if everyone was just super capable and didn't fucking need anyone else to help them take care of shit, right, Like you would just go around and do your life and there
just happened to be other people there and you would over would be voluntariism basically. So we have this whole structure built up, and now it's massive and it's so bloated and fucking overdone. But they're like they're not upholding their side of the deal. The deal was at least get electricity and water out of this, out of this society thing out of this like cities and just like conglomeration convenience and ease and all this stuff we've done. And now like in
Germany, did you see this there, it's worse than before. Before they were just like, let's just shut down all the nuclear reactors, even though that's where we get all our electrics, Just turn them off and we'll just hope. And now they're like, oh, we also just have the right to turn off your specific homes electricity, even if you're paid up on your bills, even if everything is fine, just because we think you should use anymore, like just that's it. We just don't want you to have it.
It's like, well, so why are we even doing this at this point, Like why are we even in a society, Why do we have a government? Why do we pay anybody anything if we're not at least going to have the energy in the water that's the basics, that's the minor, minor slice that we need. Like it's crazy. Yes, oh, I
agree. Like the people in like Flint, Michigan, who got fucked with the all the ship and in the water and the reasons why it got fucked because of ultimately I'm sure it was some sort of corporate greed and payoffs and blackmail or bribery or something. You know, it's the American way basically what I'm saying. And so like those people like the idea that they should have to pay any type of taxes or fucking be you know, slaves to the
state for just to get clean water. Unfucking believable. Like I've been doing a lot of thinking about taxes lately, because like I don't pay them. Um, I pay them at the grocery store and at the seven to eleven, and I'm sure I'm taxed in all kinds of ways I don't even realize as a tax, you know, like you buy sneakers and you get seventy five cents of that goes to a rubber tax that you're not aware of. Right, So, like you pay all kinds of taxes as it is.
But like the United States government doesn't have a leg to stand on to demand money from us at all anymore, especially when they're sending it'll be upwards of two hundred billion dollars to Ukraine. And Okay, that war was lost before it started, Okay, Like Putin knew what to do to win that fucking war and cause minimal damage to the country except for key spots and that's why it's taking like over a year. He could have gone in in carpet bomb
the whole country in a fucking day, but he didn't. You know. I was just talking today to Colorado specifically, is where Corey and I are at, and Colorado has income tax, it has sales tax, and it just we just had this whole thing where they've gone and changed, like the property taxes, right that you used to be pretty well accepted that you don't really like value the property too high because the markets are like wishy watched,
they could go up, they could go down. Like your house's actual value is not necessarily what you can sell it for, buy it for whatever, and so you know, we like stay pretty low on the assessed value so that your taxes is not unfair. Now they're just like, Noah, we're gonna fucking set it at the actual like sale value that it is at right now. So like your house, let's say, would have been technically if you could sell it for four hundred thousand, but the assessed value is going
to be like closer to two hundred thousand. Now they're like, no, it's assessed to four and a thousand. Pay us double the fucking taxes now, even though we have sales tax and income to state income tax and the fucking parks here, we try to go to a park, it's like fifty bucks to go to the goddamn park. Like at least if we pay all these taxes, we can go to the fucking park. You would think, Nope, you can't me And Chris just sneak in. There's one of the
go to all the time, and we just sneak. We just go in and we just like you're supposed to go in, and then you're supposed to make a right hand turn into this little you know, one of these little outpost buildings with a guy in the window. You drive through and you give them like it's like I think the cheapest parking is like ten dollars or something, and if you have like a big RV, it's like twenty dollars.
And so we're supposed to pull off but through this line, pay the guy, and then on our system go off into the park where they have like a dozen different places where you can actually pull your car over. And we just say fuck it and we just go because like it was just bullshit, Like you don't get the fucking tax nature like that. It's just unfrecking believable.
It's ours, it's our's our collective ownership. You know. We we also own the water, we own the air, we own the telephone lines, we own the power lines, like as people just as a citizens here it's not but we've we've leased these things to corporations so that they run it for us. And these are otherwise public public goods, and and so we've forgotten that. I feel like I don't think people have a sense of that anymore, especially if you went and asked, like the youth, I mean,
they don't even know what fucking three tiers of government are whatever. Actually I should say, like adults, I know don't even understand that. They're like bitching that the Supreme Court can like overturn something. I'm like that that's actually how our government was meant to work. Like this is a good thing, trust me. So what is I want to talk a little bit about this act because I fucking hate our governor with a passion, Jared Polis.
Here's the thing, like total piece of shit. Um. I've said this before when he was in Congress for like eight fucking years out of the top six companies that Congress had invested in, he personally owned five of them and the sixth was Apple. So he's completely and totally embedded in the Washington money fucking system. Whatever the fuck whatever their money does, he's right in the middle of it. At least he was for a time, which I'm sure that was his way of, you know, paying his dues or whatever.
But he's a scumbag. And I've been thinking about it, and I don't know if he'll run him for president because honestly, like, they don't really push Jewish candidates for president. And he was so Jewish he changed his name to Polis from whatever it was before, so he sounded less Jewish. He even said that, Yeah, so they don't push Jews to be president ever, really And there you ever noticed you don't hear an outcry for why don't we ever have a Jewish president? No? Yeah, because they control all
the presidents, right, so they're not going to push one. They need a fall guy. They need the goiam Fal guy, just like Anthony Fauci and the COVID debacle. They need the goiam Fal guy and that will be the president. And so but Jared Polis is a scumbag, and so anytime I get to talk about him, I will I'm gonna read some of this. Um. This is really kind of Uh. This is talking about this
tax bill which they always dress up in like opposite terms. Right, It's supposed to be a property tax relief bill, but it like fucks everybody. Governor Jared Pulis signed a group of bills into law aimed at saving people money on various fees and taxes, a goal to governor has been adamant about in his reelection effort. Reelection, He's been reelected already. How many times can
this guy fucking run? The largest measure inked on Monday's a seven hundred million dollar cut to property taxes over two years in an effort to reduce how much homeowners owe as property values sore. It reduces the taxable value of homes by fifteen thousand and the value of some commercial properties by thirty thousand, and lowers assessment rates. So I saw a criticism of this. Uh. And basically
what he's doing is he is currently leveraging. He is currently leveraging the oil and gas refunds every Colorado gets, supposedly so to offset taxes and stuff like this. In general, what's supposed to happen is because of Colorado's large energy and gas and oil mechanism, every Colorado gets a refund, so to speak, but they don't actually get the money in their pockets. It is used to offset tax rates and stuff like that, right, So what they're doing
is they're throwing that out the window. Right, So everyone's getting fucked on a larger scale than the benefits that they're going to be receiving through any kind of tech stuff. So it is a bait and switch, and it's it's funneling more money to the state and away from people ultimately what it is what it's doing, So that's fucked. See. And this is while they're doing
that whole assessment thing where they're assessing it at a higher value too. So it was it was also standard generally before to be like, okay, my state either has state income tax or sales tax, not both. And now for I thought that at least every state I had been to at one or the other, and I got to Colorado on the ad both and I was like, what the fuck do I get out of it? And the answer is nothing. I have not gotten anything like there's no I'm not. It's
not a better place in any way, like government blies or whatever. Like. For a while, I justified, I justified a lot of this stuff when I first moved here back in like twenty fourteen, because I was like, it's the only state that I can smoke weed and not go to jail. I'll pay whatever the fuck you want, and so for a while I was okay with it. But now that weeds legal in like thirty states, it's like, okay, not so much anymore. Yeah, but I love
living here, and so fuck them. I love it, except that we live around a bunch of I mean, this is the most woke bunch of
lunatics outside of like San Francisco here in Colorado. Always it's always been, like I mean, because when I got here in twenty fourteen, and I had been through here in the late nineties on fish Tour a bunch of times, and so like I knew that this always had a reputation and like Bolder in particular as being like they were woke before woke was woke, you know what I mean, And so um, yeah, it's it's it's it's brutally painful to like go out in public, Like I go for a walk and
I pass three houses that are worth a million dollars with Black Lives Matter signs in front. I'm like, the level of just lack of awareness of the people I live around is unbelievable. Maybe it's because you keep shouting the end wood when you walk past the houses. They just said, it's that guy, get quick up. Hey. I stopped doing that after that ins it with the cops last time. I love it. I know somebody who lives in the center of BLM like mania. Everybody's pro Black Lives Matter and the
sign is everywhere. And there's this person who parks in front of their house and has an RV and he's a black gentleman, an older gentleman, and he hasn't his windows. All Lives Matter, And I fucking love it because I know, like if it was anyone else, people would like attack, like you can't do that here. But because he's black, everybody just pretends it's not happening, like, don't talk to him about it, don't look at it, don't look at the sign. Such a different Britain is such
a different place in that sense. I mean, when you're talking about Colorado and the people being there being the same place around America. In Britain, it's Bristol. Bristol is where all the crusties hang out and shout about anarchy and go oh that with everything a black Lives Matter and all of this stuff or whatever the next thing is. It's the first place they started dragging down the statues when that was the that was the hip thing to do. I
think we can barely hear you. Oh can you barely hear me? Yeah, you're very quiet. Wait one thing I don't know. I don't know what. Yeah, well here it's here. It's Portland and Boulder, Boulder. Those are like the absolute capitals. Oh bye bye, Johnny, he'll be back. Oh. So I wanted to also just send some love out to our specific NSA or FBI agent who downvoted the show before we even started. And uh, you know, you know if people come to downvote the
show before you started, that you're really like making it. You're making a mark, right, You're like you're worthy. Otherwise you wouldn't have haters. But I would love for I would love for like, um, these companies to get hacked and then like just have them exposed to down votes. Who downvoted was yes. But we also have like the best fans ever and we've got more memes this week. I don't think we showed the memes. I think they were just on Twitter before. But we've got this beautiful Day zero.
This is a prototype model. This isn't the mock up for the Day zero guillotine. So we have to give thanks to our inn and Duncan and Mikey and everybody else who provided these memes from my JFK chat, which there's not enough people in. Um, we only got like forty people, so come join the party. Oh but you have to pre order my book to join the party, so make sure you do that as well, which you do at Brimecoffee dot com slash JFK book and do it now, motherfucker now
right now? Can you hear me better? Now? Yes, you're perfect better a beautiful Yeah, it's bastard. Compute was a bastard, it turns out. Hell, look it's my mom. Yes, Happy Mothers Days. She really likes Day zero two. She just can't wipe that look off her face. I mean, we cut straight to the heart of the matter, so it makes sense. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we are like torturing little monkeys. You're right, Yeah, we're basically capuchin or something like that.
We're freeing their little minds, is what we're doing. Free and those little monkey minds over around the world. No, I was gonna say that that. I got like a load of my mates, um who all black, decent in some way of another ethnicity originally once upon the time, they haven't have a continent. And those those people who I love so much, those those black people, none of them are interested in Black Lives Matter movement.
They also threw it exactly what it is. They're all like, what's going I mean, Wales is different, so so like one of my one of my favorite human beings on earth is a guy called Morgan Goha. He's a lovely boy and his response to it is like, oh bah, what's going on back then? Now, we're all the same inside anyway, it doesn't matter anyway doesn't And you know they speak he speaks like a Welshman, looks like a Welshman, acts like a Welshman. So we all know it
doesn't make it really make a difference. But these guys they love it, man, they love a little bit. Virtually none of my guys get it. Yeah, if you if you took away the skin color and you made it um victim lives matter, and you would find that only the people who feel very entitled to things that they didn't actually work for a creator for themselves would be the people who would be out rioting that the only people who are
doing it already. Here's another. Here's another beautiful meme made by I'm just refraining from comment as like a dozen things I want to say, but I'm not going to because I'm not going to get us banned, not this week.
I've got a black sister, you know. I've got a black sister that I never got to meet and who has never wanted to meet my side of the family because once upon the time she was given up because my mum had her in a place where in the valleys which was really racist once upon the time, and they locked her in the room for mine months and forced her to give away a baby so that she she met like some members of my family, but we decided she wanted to get them with her own life
and her own existence and stuff. So I guy been there, man, I feel I feel the pain, and I remember saying to a there was this guy who was being racist to me, literally a black one of w Knights, and him tell sometimes black people just really racist me. Sometimes they were like, you're white, so you hate all black people. Who's like, oh, that's my fair man. I've had my own troubles about like
racism, and they're like, what do you know about it? And then they tell them that story and they're like, oh god, oh I don't know what to say about that. Now I can no longer do all of the ravado. Yeah, that's awkward. So it's like, it assumes you know someone's own journey in their own story. Most people who have like a moufie shut up really quickly as soon as they yeah, have a people suffer too, That's it. It's seriously, I always think too have THEO.
Van's a little bit where he's like, what you think I have your shit? He's like, Bro, someone's out there and they've got both our shit, Like it's not about black and white. I love that bit. Oh let's see. I think this is the last name. It might be one more. It's true, dude, they are reliable. I mean, it's Mother's Day and here we are bringing joy to the people. We've only actually missed two days in a year and a half pretty much, which is crazy.
Really Mother's Day today day. I'm such a bad human. That's why I thought you said, there's my mom. I was like, oh no, no, I was just insulting my mummy. Just turns out with I didn't know about it at all. It is to day to insult your mom. I guess, yeah, well I like to go gate grain. I just uh, I love this meme. I just um. I was, oh my god, these motherfucker's that boom. That bottom picture should be a little boy wetting himself. Oh. I was like, do I call her?
I just talked to her two days ago. I sent her a card. It was very nice, beautiful card. Um, and we just talked to my call her again. Do we have the whole conversation again? Is that what's appropriate? Or is it okay not to call even though it's Mother's Day? These are the questions I asked myself. This is what keeps me up at night. I shouldn't have caught my MoMA monkey on Mother's Day. I guess you're still really quiet the pushback. I think that's being quiet.
Yeah, you might have to just be close to your mic, you might have to make out with your mic comment. Maybe I should turn it up just a little bit. Does that help a little bit? Yeah? You're getting Oh okay, I think it sounds good here. Sure, I feel like saying something. So I don't know what the fun we're talking about, but I'm going to transition because I'm angry today. Again. Believe it or not, I know who I'm fucking angry about. I'm angry at Rumble.
All right, Rumble, this platform that everyone is flocking to, that everyone seems to fucking love. And I hate when we get as content creators, get railroaded into using a platform because everyone else is using it and that's where the views are. Hell, I go on Rumble and I stream some video games and I get four hundred fu views in like two hours, and nobody knows who the fuck I am. It's amazing. Are you not much money
we're making over there? Like zero? So um, the level of fuckery going on at Rumble it needs to be fucking highlighted because this is not like some minor fucking bullshit. This is like the real deal. They're fucking screwing everybody and nobody's really saying shit about it, and so let me see if I can find my stats here. Eventually Rumble will just become part of Palentier. I suppose eventually you'll just like Beata Teal and could buy them all.
So you get to go on and watch yourself in your own room being surveiled basically, So the first screen shot I want to show you, let me screen share this bitch, all right, So this is um, this is fucking unbelievable. So this is the last like fifteen days just in the month of May, right, so May one to the fourteenth, And notice this term here on the left, add eligible okay, add eligible nineteen eighty one birth and then you have the middle number seven dollars and ninety four cents.
That's their CPM, right, That's how much they should be paying you per thousand views. Right, So if you get a thousand views, the CPM at seven ninety four, then you should make seven ninety four. Right. So if you get fifty thousand views, it should be fifty times seven ninety four, right, So that's like what thirty five dollars something something like that. Okay, so you can for the for the past fifteen days, but the past fifteen days, we got a dollar sixty two. All right,
So well let me show you what the fucking actual numbers are. I have never even looked at my rumble. I have no idea what's going on there, and I think they count on that. So when you look at the actual numbers, look how many raw views that we're getting. Um, we're getting like two to three to four thousand raw views in a day. Now, that's total views unique views is like you'll see, like on the fifth of May, we had three thousand unique views and we had forty two hundred
raw views. That means about twelve hundred people watched it twice or clicked on it twice or whatever the fuck twice. Right, So the raw views you can ignore that number, but the unique views, this is how many people actually saw a fucking ad or multiple ads, you know, on that particular day. But then it says ad eligible. So they're not even making our ads eligible. They're not even making our views eligible for ads. But guess
what, they're stuffing ads onto those fucking views. So every one of those shows has ads on it. Unique views, This is how many people are being exposed to those fucking ads. And then add eligible is like a fraction of that, right, So, and then when you look at how many filled even of the ads eligible, the number filled is like single fucking digits, right, So you sure they haven't got a digital sway job going on. And they're like, they're like, I said something about to choose a
game. That's it. I'm gonna have to take off a little bit of money. I'm gonna have to change that. I think from now on, I'm gonna call him ORCS. So I'm gonna replace that word with the word ORCS. That's what I'm gonna do. Well, that's diplomatic, totally diplomatic, because everyone loves so. But the point I'm making here is, look
how I look at this. So roughly, in fifteen days, we had thirty thousand raw views twenty thousand unique views, So twenty times seven is what it's gonna be about one hundred and forty fucking dollars or something like that if my math's right. So, but the bottom line is they're screwing us across
the board, plain and simple. So nobody should really be going to fucking rumble because they're paying, they're taking all their fucking money, they're paying it to Crowder and whatever other motherfucker they're making an exclusive deal with and everyone else. Like I saw Vagabond fucking complain about this. He had a video with over a million views over a year and it had like three cents earned. It was ridiculous. There were also snitches. They're snitches, man. I
I uploaded one of the videos to to Rumble. Can you hear me? All right? Yeah? You're yeah, yeah. I uploaded one of my videos to Rumble and uh and it says at the end, like or put in your YouTube handle for for for YouTube. I pressed enter and it informed YouTube i'd put the video up, and then YouTube gave me a strike for the content of the video that had already been up on YouTube for a year
and a half already. It was an interview I'd done with Ryana Fulmick and the Coronavirus m Commission guys, and it had been up there for a year and a half. No one had said anything about it. The moment I pressed enter on putting it up on Rumble, it informed YouTube, and YouTube gave me a content strike. What's that all about, you fucking bastard? Tell you so I know you're there. If you're going to rum If you're going to Rumble's back end, it sounds like you prob we have the YouTube
sync on. I would turn off all your YouTube sin could turn off anything connecting external accounts. Um, that's what I would do. Yeah, I turn off your internet, turn off your internet, yes, and turn the computer off, and then I pull your covers up over your fucking head and like you'll be fine. So after all of that, how is what are the best ways Corey for people to support you directly and not have to deal with Rumble and all of this bullshit. Oh well, you can just send
me checks to my home. I'll give you my address, but they have to be for at least six figures. Are not worth my time? Um so, but no six million? You know, I just I just had. So I'm gonna tell a little tale here, okay, And so because I'm always rooting for the underdog. And so, if you haven't noticed, like video games and video games, streaming and all, this is a bigger
industry than the fucking Hollywood is. It's much more respected. Honestly, It's like because movies suck these days, and there's way more money in gaming, and so there's so much money that people are willing to throw money at video game people just to play games for them. That's how lazy society is. They don't want to play their own games anymore. They want to watch other
motherfuckers play the games for them. So so then you have the rise of twitch right and twitches, where all these video game nerds stream their shit and like then their simp fans send them money for doing for playing video games. Right, So it's a weird fucking orgy of like just too much money and like too little brains. Okay, honestly so, but the idea and the
way the platform has developed is something to take note of. Now they end up screwing everybody because they realize their entire platform is built around a half a dozen fucking creators who bring in millions of dollars and everyone else gets screwed. Hence that seems to be the model. The one percent of one percent bring
in the money, everyone else can fuck right off. So some of these people, and see, when you have a big head about you, you start banning people for reasons like that are stupid, right, just dumb reasons. So they and so these companies like to shoot themselves in the foot. It's like in the business plan, I believe. And so they started to ban people on the platform who were bringing in the most money, and then they started to struggle to bring in money, so they had to up the
amount of money they took from the content creators who were left. Right. Hence, some of these guys left Twitch and started their own platform called Kick. And so Kick has developed a business model that is broader than Twitch. And I'll tell you why. So Twitch, Um, here's a deal. If you're a girl and you have no talent and you want to stream video games, all you have to do is show your tits in a bikini and you will get a million followers or just the overalls but nothing under it.
So like that that's pretty hot too. Yeah. Yeah, they gotta wear the cowboy hat at the same time overall girls. And anyway, I never I never knew this was a thing. So I'm really excited now you've just taken away my gymnast. Fucking So then, uh, these girls started popping up wearing bikinis, and then they would do things like bend over backwards in a mirror, so their acid be like hanging up there and maybe in video game, like they would out of their way to like make sure that you
weren't given a shit about what they were doing. So so they banned these chicks, right, and so Kick comes around and now they have a section for that. You can just be in the in the in the fucking bikini game section, right, is that what it's called a bikini game section? No, it is actually called He's got You've got? I got it? Right, It's called oh man, I can't find it. It's like bikinis, jacuzzis and more or something like that. So that's a pretty good two
sitting your jacuzzi tab while you're playing playing games. And so, um, I am breaking the mold here at people, and what I'm gonna do starting tomorrow? Are you gonna be? Um? I am going to be Um. I have about a month and a half left of Finnish wrapping up my book. I'm gonna do it live so people can fucking watch. Um you'll
make so many people will twitch? Yes I will. But yes, so here you can come here and you can follow me starting tomorrow probably around noon ish my time, so you know, sometime early afternoon, but you can come and I'm gonna be researching on Carrie Thornley tomorrow and so yeah, I'll probably be there is hanging out. I'm creating a space I can just go hang out in every day and people can go hang out with me and I
can do my research and show everybody what the fun time it is. And so I'm giving these guys a shot, um because this seems to be where the energy is going from all the people leaving twitch and so yes, so come hang out with me tomorrow. The link is in the chat or the link is you know, whatever the fuck down and wherever you're watching or listening to this, what type of PEKINI are you're gonna wear? You're gonna wear one of those just nip cover ones. It's a purple polka dot bikini.
Oh like, no, what was that? It Timmy Mallet song. I don't know if you know if you ever got this, but it'sy bitsy TV Toppini that you day. Oh yeah, yeah, that was that Timmy Mallett. I think, Oh my god. He was like the person who looked like a sex offender used to be on children's TV, just at the time of the BBC when actually everybody on children's TV was a sex offender. Ah
wow, not saying anything about him. So I always really like mister Rogers when I was a kid, he was like the only sane person in my life. And he and he I think, really is not a sex offender, Like he's just a genuinely good man. But some people say he is. But I'm like, you say that he is a not fucking pee wee Hermann who my sister loved and I was like, this iswe him and was special man. Even the kids knew he was a sex offender. Why did anybody like him? All he did was jerk off in a movie theater,
and that movie theater was built for people to jerk off in. So like, I really can't game. It's funny because that happened in my hometown where I grew up in sarah Sota. I remember that theater. Yeah, that theater. Right after that happened, got knocked down and became a Kenny Rodgers Roasters. They're like, we can't deal with this reputation. Can any of you do a peewee him an impression? Because I hate him? Well,
here's the best you can you hate? He came out that year and he hosted like it was like the MTV Video Awards or the Oscars or something, and he came out. This was like just within a couple of months of that happening, which they never would do today today, your band forever. But back then they had him out within a couple of months and his first thing out of his mouth was he goes, you're heard me good jokes lately,
and like that was it done. This whole scandal was gone. He broke the ice and it was over with like perfect textbook example on how to overcome a scandal. You know, people like sex as well, so they're pretty forgiven about people doing naughty things and stuff as long as it's I get it. Yeah, I like sex too. I don't mind. I don't mind nipples, bikinis. You know, I've forgiven to that type of thing if you like it. Peewee Herman, maybe that's going too far. Still,
Peewee's Big top was that what it was? What it was called? I mean, you have to watch those type of things on acid. That was a pretty bad one. Um, there was actually a third one. If I'm not mistaken that like no one ever saw I might have seen it, any of them. I mean, like especially if I'm high. I don't want to see pee Wee Herman. That would just be like torture. Oh Peewee's Big Holiday, Oh there you go, for sure, But Peewe's Big Adventure. It was like, come on, everybody, everybody grew up
on that large march. I mean, gave me a break. It was no. I literally don't even know what you're talking about. I avoided Peele Well, it just like watching him and we was just watching like anything on psychedelics. It was just over the top nonsense madness. I kind of like that sort of stuff. But yeah, he was purposely annoying. Of course. See my life was over the top nonsense, like dis total chaos.
So I didn't want more of that. When I was like trying to escape my life, I wanted mister Rogers when you like loving like that was good when you want to come, you don't really want pee weeton, you know, not really cheap. So did you guys see that they are now approving gene edited pigs. We had the frank and fish, and now we have the frankin pig, and the pork is so far the most common um mRNA vaccine recipient as well. So it's going to be mRNA injected gene edited pork.
Now, I am going to go ahead and buy myself about thirty years worth of dried mrs. And I'm fucking done with food. I mean the only last five years. So you're like, you know, you have what you have to do is you have to buy like thirty pigs and and then I'm talking about like I'm talking about like those those things that they eat an army that are good for like one hundred years? Are they for a hundred years? Oh? Yeah, yeah, I think you can go on YouTube.
No, no, I think you can go on YouTube and find videos of guys opening up like one hundred year old cans of shit and eating them. That's crazy good. Yeah. Like so the idea of so all of these people are traders to humanity and to hang them in the gallows is far too good for them. Um that this is where we need to get creative guillotine. We need to come up with some creative torture methods for these people that they can suffer for years, like medical experimentation, like remove their like
tendons and shit while they're awake. You know what about a galotine? Yeah, you know what? Gallo galloteen, but with maybe wire and then he chops off as you see. So a galloteam I'm making that up probably already exists. It probably does. I feel like every way to torture has been already devised by just the psychopath. Oh yeah, they don't. They don't usually publicize it very often though, you know, they don't say it out loud, the techniques most of the time. Well, people who liked the
santis I keep trying to remind everyone. He went into Guantanamo Bay and he specifically studied each of the torture victims and he and he got gained their trust by making them think that he was there to help stop the torture. He found out which tortures were most effective, meaning most horrifying to them, and then found out ways to amplify that. Sorrierica America people are like he's the greatest because he whatever in Florida. I'm like, that's all part of some
fucking script. Don't trust a torture maniac. Jesus if it's that or fucking Joe Biden or some like tranny. Soyboy, I'll take the torturer any day of the week. I hate that I've been backed into that corner. Yeah, I fucking hey, I've been backed into that corner. Like, who the fuck are the people who backed me into that corner? And fuck them every time into every corner where it's got like a murderer that you're going to vote for that. Yeah, Like I tell people like you love Trump,
I'm like Trump laundered money for the fucking Genevese family. He was a mobster, a fucking associate. You don't fuck He is living proof that organized crime took over the government. Okay, so fuck what he did for anybody's fucking I love America, patriotic whatever. He is a criminal of the highest order. You don't get to be the top of the fucking food chain in New York real estate without blowing some mobster, especially in the seventies and eighties period.
Like period, go listen to Sammy the Bull has to say about fucking Trump, you know, Like, what do you think about him being on CNN is for the town Hall? It was fantastic, And I hate once again, I'm backed into a corner where I'm rooting for a guy who laundered money for the mob, Like I hate that. Every time he talks to someone, I'm like, yeah, he's like, you're an awful woman.
I'm like, all scripted, Why am I even watching this? I want him to be president for no reason other than all the liberal tears that we can capitalize on. I mean, it will be the greatest fucking thing ever. The river of tears will just be like, it's not that long ago. I was a liberal myself. It's only like five, six, seven years too, Like I'm realizing that it's all just gone. It's just a
mental though. What. I read an article the other day that I wrote in twenty and sixteen, and I was like, I'm proud, I'm on the last What the fuck? I never realized that back like when I was in high school. I was when you're still trying to figure out what you're you know, because they forced right, what bikini you're going to fucking wear? Or you know, so they forced you into the Democrat Republican camp, especially when you're like in high school and you're about to become voting years.
And then on campus they have like Young Republicans Club and the Young Democrats Club and then those sponsors. Right, so, but back then, the Republican talking point was that Democrats are communists in disguise, And I really genuinely wished that I had understood that at the time, because I actually entertained some of the ideas put forth by the left for I don't know, something like twenty five fucking years until I realized, holy shit, those people saying that they
were communists the whole time, we're fucking right. They probably didn't even know to the degree that they were right, but they were fucking right on a
scale that's unfucking believable and so um. And then when I go back and I look through history, and like, you have this era post World War two, well beyond well starting to fade around time at Kennedy, where the biggest enemy is communism, Right, They're all trying to fight communist, spending millions of dollars fighting communism, But really, I don't think they were really fighting fucking communism, because the people who ended up killing Kennedy and winning are
the communists. They were becoming Communism, they were becoming they were eating it up from one step after another, like Willie Munsenburg showed them all the route to taking over the minds of the students in like nineteen seventy ninet eighteen and then and then after World War Two, they were like, we're gonna do exactly that. We're gonna install Leninist propaganda in every single but we're not going to do it like Lenin said, where Look, this is propaganda and this
is how propaganda works, and we must spread this propaganda prod. No, we're going to do it secretly, and we're gonna say we got to spread this propaganda. Well, we've got to tell Peable it's not propaganda and it's not as we spread in it. And that's what we've got to do, and we've got to do it in loads of different types of ways to make
you, make you, force you into that way. But they were just taking on big parts of communist idea and just just shoveling it in an American intelligence agencies especially have become the thing that they were set up to fight every single time. They take all of the worst parts of every ideology and agent. But when I look back at when I look back at guys like I feel like there was a phasing out of the diehards, Like when you look
at people like Donovan dullest Angleton and even like George Bush. George Bush really was not, even though his his ideology is aligned with the Zionists. He personally was an anti semi and he didn't like the fucking Zionist at all. But it's like his baby eating Satan worship her like it's like his ideology it was like aligned with de Zionists. Because I feel like that was the originally the planned post War War two, that the z the home base of the
New World Order was going to be in Israel. And that's why everybody became a Zionist and was on board with Zionism, because that was going to be like the the you know, on zero for this burdening New World Order.
We talked about this about because because it's but there's like a load of people, like the majority of the people who were on their side and creating a CIA, people like Kermit Roosevelt and Virginia Guild to Sleeve and people like that, they were all they were all like really anti Zionist, right and until the last moment where it got beaten out of them. They were the last store warps in that sort of anti In nineteen sixty seven, it all like
just got fell apart. It all built up and it all like blew out, like fell over. It just becomes something else. But yeah, there was like loads of there was loads of anti Zionism after the war. It was just for some reason, the prevailing power structure just kept beating those people even though they want the same side as them the entire time, it makes no sense. Yeah, it's it's a really um it's really strange. It's hard to wrap your head around. It's even more difficult to try to explain
to people that yeah, they're on the same side. But and then it becomes like a factional war. Which good luck finding information on factional divides because even in documents or writings, you're it's very hard to ascertain whether or not there was a factional divide. The clues for those are so subtle. Well, I I like, so tonight I have Kathy O'Brien on the show.
So if anybody wants to stop by. Kathy O'Brien as like legendary m kaultra program sex slave survivor who like dished about all of these high level Washington people. She testified in front of Congress. She was, you know, a lawsuit after lawsuits she had to try to evade she's whistleblower status to finally protect herself, Like she's had a fucking shitty, shitty lifing, yet she's turned into this beautiful spout of love, which is awesome to see. So you
know, people want to tune into that. But her I asked her about that. I was like, what do you think of Trump? Because some people say that he's you know, saved all these children and he stopped all this child trafficking and he did this and that. But also he seems like he's got to be up there in the power structure and has, like you said, Corey, like ties with a mob and whatever. He's not like he's a good person. And she was basically saying, like, you have
to identify people by their actions, not anything else. And I'm like, well, if you have to look at their actions and you look at them right now, like is he is he a good a good let's put it in quotes person. Is he on a better sort of side at least a
better sort of faction if there's factions? I don't know. Like you said, I feel I feel like trapped into like defending him or even enjoying any aspect of him when I feel like we could do like wait, wait, wait, better I want but I just want to see it all burn and
he is the best way, the quickest ticket to get there. Well, and I genuinely and we talked about this too, I genuinely wonder because it seemed to me, having been watching politics very closely and understanding like the deep spate, deep state and the satanic side of it, even in all of this, it seemed genuinely that Hillary Clinton was like no doubt, like going to be the president, like this is what they plan and for. She is like this high level you know, whether you think about it in the
satanic sort of way or not. She's like up there in the in the industry, and uh, it just seemed like there was no way out of it. And then all of a sudden Trump was president and it seemed like it really was an upset, and that blew my fucking mind because like before that, it really seemed like there was no way to pull anything off other than whatever the globalist agenda was going to be, and you know, it was iron class. Then this happened that was truly done on purpose. So
I think that was true. I see, I see that time, I've time over and over in there was I think it was well, Brazil, Britain and America all had these really strong anti establishment candidates pop up just at the moment that the establishment candidates were right down on their luck and were hated by everybody. Um and it's again, wasn't hated by everybody. People fucking und her. They were like, yeah, ds in Vagina, like they literally didn't even care about all her evil, all her documented for her.
They're like, yes, no one criticized her, And if you did, you were a sexist racist. Somehow, somehow you're a racist too. I don't even understand that. Yeah, it doesn't I agree. I agree, it didn't make any sense even at the time, but you could felt, you felt it was happening. And I think that in a sense it was a political reset that they had decided that was above Hillary and who her name
was and what she was. It was just these candidates have to now be implemented so that we can gain some sort of traction for our side again and create again that I talked about recently a lot a Gailian dialectic put up the enemy of the antithesis of what they're supposed to, the supposed values were and that was Corbyn, that was Balsa Naro, that was a Trump and they were all kind of placed in there by World Economic Forum aligned people. Now
I'm not saying that Corbyn was, of course called Jeremy Corbyn wasn't. But the people how he got into power was who were labor hustings where they changed the rules beforehand to how hustings would run and then all of the World Economic Forum young global leaders all put their vote in for him to be the candidate, and then they were all his enemy afterwards. Straight afterwards, they're the
ones who were constantly fighting against him. Yet they put him into a bout that they knew that they had set up a new Labor Party structure, which meant the members only had to pay two pound young He had to pay two pound to be a member and that was really cheap, so it meant loads of people increased the membership by five hundred thousand, six hundred thousand, and then they offered up the alternative candidate to the establishment and everybody got on board.
And then they spent the rest of the time using Aidelman PR to ruin his name. Aid Pr course being the right hand man the cloud Swab and the main PR firm for the World Economic Forum, and we're seventy percent of the world's companies go for their PR just to attack and destroy, just in the same way they did over in America with Trumps, just in the same way they did in Brazil with Balsonaro. They set up these people and then however they set up they don't have to co opt those people. They just
had to call up the people. All around him, Corbyn's only ally it really Standing next to him was a woman called Shammy Shakra, PARTI World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. All of them were Ed Milliband, who came before him was World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. Next to him was Ed Balls who was a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and before they were fighting before them with Gordon Brown World Economic Forum Young Global Leader first year ninety three.
A long side Blair who was the Prime Minister like before him, World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and opposite them was David Cameron who was Economic Forum Young Global Leader. They're all around, they're all putting these people into
place, They're all making these fake antithesis of their own supposed virtue. So I think Hillary Clinton was just a victim to the circumstance of tactics that were in play, that were above her and needed to happen because it was a minus eighty percent popularity rating, on which Adam and pr identified in twenty thirteen, twenty and fifteen during the Adaman Trust Barometers at the World Economic Forums that they said, there's a minus eighty percent trust rating on the media, and
that means that politicians that we want aren't going to be able to get in. They managed to bring that up eventually to minus sixty percent after COVID and then back down again. I call it. I call it the Emmanuel Goldstein effect, right, like you have to have someone to throw Hayda on the screen and represent that everything evil, everything bad, And somehow they made people really believe that Trump like represent vented everything. Everything that bothers you in the
world is Trump's fault. Every he's racist, he's whatever, he's misogynist, he's like hateful, he's like the everything that's bad, the reason why you're underwear aren't clean enough is Trump somehow like all of it. And this is exactly the nineteen eighty four you know, it is the Hegelian dialectic, but more so it's like the use of human psychology. You get all of these
emotions built up. They've already made sure you don't have any way to express them properly, because that's society for you, and you'll be called names and you'll be like pushed out of the group or whatever. So in order to stay in, you have to follow these little tracks. So how can you let your emotions out? Well, we'll give you the option whenever it suits us. And then the option came and it was COVID. Right, here's your way. Now you can express all of this by being true to the
fucking state. And we're going to tell you do this, and you're gonna hop when we say jump. You're gonna wear this mask and you're gonna stand on that fucking little tiny sticker in the store because somehow it keeps us all safe. And you're going to use these catchphrases and words. Now everything is
better? Isn't everything better now? And it fucking worked, Like uh, my guy, Johnny my other Johnny, my guy says that you know you, like wouldn't have had this work at all if you didn't have that much hate built up that needed an outlet. And I think that's fucking true. I think it's the man your Goldstein effect. M Yeah. At the beginning of the Trump time, it was like all of the piss tape stuff come out, and that was Christopher Steele. I'd already started investigating him to do
with the Scripple poisonings in Salisbury with Surgey Scripole got supposedly poisoned. Well, um he uh, Chris. Christopher Steele had been the handler for Pablo Miller, who has Sergey Scripple had been the contact of while he was being a double agent for Russia. And there's a Christopher Steele was a guy who released the dossier with the piss tape stuff and all of that, and it was
just such an operation obvious ration. So I released a song called dump the Trump of It with with like like the Golden water Falls, universal fraud, you know, over the top, sort of like it flies over everybody's head anyway, because you can't even show how stupid it is to their fans, to fans of Trump, because fans of Trump are so deep in the lie themselves that they can't see it, and it goes over their head completely. So no one, no one, no one understands that that the both sides
are just rotten anyway. And the funny thing about the Trump p tape is that that is straight up old school propaganda, the weird sexual devia. That is like textbook pwe stuff. I mean, like, yeahs it's nonetheless, well this is the other thing. So that that's actually my point about CNN airing this Trump town hall, like they did that on purpose. Their base is not activated unless they have this enemy, and there's no enemy right now.
Really like Russia, for whatever reason, isn't really doing it. It's not really like activating people. So they have to pull Trump back in. So everyone's like, okay, what do we do? Then? Tell us just anything, tell us what to do, We'll do it. Just no Trump, please, bad bad man. Remember I like Russian more and more. I like Russian more and more. Wide Putin is one of my most
favorite memes of the past. I don't know how long, you know, it's just amazing Putin's Putin's becoming like the what they're doing is they're showing that they're trying to pull this virtue card all the time, and Putin's just becoming the opposite to that and is getting all of the kudos, and I just don't think it works anymore. It's just so you mentioned those poisonings. I thought those were like the most that was. That was some of the most
hilarious propaganda ever, like to me, like it was so dumb. It was like, so Vladimir Putin is gonna send these two schmos to go poison these people by putting poison on a doorknob, using Russian poison. I'm like, I know, you fucking kid me. I'm like anybody who believes that as a fucking iq of a slug. I've walked through it. I've walked through want I wanted to go there to Salisbury and actually do a walk through, but I ended up moving to Chile soon just around the time I wanted
to do this. I might do it, so I might do it. But it's hilarious. It's hilarious if you do the walk of what they did. They go to a car, They get in their car. Apparently he's already touched the knob at this point, touched the knob. He gets in the car, they go, they drive to the car park in Salisbury. They go to a pub where they sit down and they have a meal. Then they walk down the hill and they walk onto roughly the high street.
I think they might go to another pub very briefly, and then they come around the corner and they go into an arcade, and the arcade leads to the park, and it takes them forty five minutes to get through an arcade were basically no shops open that they would want to be going in. It's got like five shops or six shops, and takes some forty five minutes to get through and get out to the other side before they get to the park. And it's all of this time it's just missing and I think it's about
forty five minutes. Might be a bit bit shorter than that, but anyway, it's obviously a point where something happens and all of the connections are just wonderful. It's it's just such a stud and it makes no sense. Of
course, it makes no sense. But the someone who was in who lives in Salisbury, I knew two different people who both gave me the same story, and they said that the bottle that the the one homeless guy I can't remember his name was meant to have found that later killed the woman and injured him permanently for life that he was supposed to. They were really ambiguous about
where that bottle had been found. At first, they said it was in beIN that had been searched at the time and had been emptied out and had been emptied and the rubbish had been emptied like two times in between the time that they'd actually found the bots. It's very unlikely. And then they said it was next to a bin by a riverside, by a canal embankment or
something. But two different people from two different one who knew a copper who was there at the scene and one who lived nearby, both said that they had been found in a place called the Cloisters Pub. I think they've renamed that pub. Soon afterwards, the Cloisters closed down and got turned into another pub. I found that very suspicious. But apparently the bottle was found down the back seat of there. And there's loads of rumors. I mean,
Salisbury is a really small place. It's like the type of place if you talk to someone from Salisbury, they all know each other's business inside and out. They all had interactions with the two people who were adorned Sturgis, and I think his name was Charlie Rowley, I think he's the other guy's name. They both like, they were very well known in the area, these
guys. The whole thing doesn't of course doesn't make sense, and it all stinks terribly, but but yeah, they've got so many links to UM, the like with the Christmas steal stuff, like to other intelligence operations that suggest that again it's an example, have America co opt the British to do their propaganda work, like grand scale theatrical propaganda work. It's really hilarious because like,
the British are the ones who taught us how to do propaganda. Um, going back to the PWE, the Political Warfare Executive, I mean, they they've been around since the thirties, whereas the CIA came routing forty forty one ish, you know, forty two. So yeah, but we followed
their lead all through the war. I have no doubts that all the Holocaust propaganda was straight up created by the British work who were working with the Russians till the question question to you, and I believe and this is what I've heard quoted in a couple of different places, um that I have a Bryce was the only British member of the OSS when it was first formed. Do you know if there was any other British members or any other foreign members?
Well, well say you say foreign members were to my knowledge there were I know British that we had a lot of British advisors who helped establish the OSS from the from day one, right, So it was not in any way, shape or form an independent organization that just popped up because Americans knew what they were doing. No, every single thing about the OSS was guided and
structured by the British, is from what I gathered. So they were they were centered is the BSc and out in New York was like one of the places that used to run lots of operations very early on, So why wouldn't they They were already trying to make sure they infiltrated and cajoled the Americans into
certain actions. So the thing that I don't really understand the connection to which I know at some point in my life I'm going to have to spend some time on this shit is the secret society stuff, like the deep stuff like P two World Brotherhood, like these kind of organizations that were all of these guys were members of. So who was it. Michelle Metta put out a book and a documentary called CMC The Massads, The Secrets Massad and CIA Station
and the Assassination of JFK. And it talks about Centremondial Commercial and all the connections to it, and it included all the guys, all these Massad guys and all the CIA guys and even Mafia guys. But he goes heavy into how the underlying connections with all these guys were these secret societies and not the
basic bullshit ones like Freemasons. I mean, like these deep, secret societies that no one's ever heard of that I really need to come to understand, Like, because obviously these are recruiting mechanisms that are designed to gap to fill the bridge organizations I'm assuming, right, like to kind of create a web that encompasses everything so that their members can float freely throughout this secondary infrastructure.
Right, That's kind of what the secret society is to me. Seem like they are they are a way to connect people along those ideological lines across vast you know, corporate government, whatever enterprise. So but yeah, I need to figure that shit out because that bothers the hell out of me. Why do all these smart people join these organizations. I don't understand it, like to meet you're The idea of joining an organization is antithesis to like rational thought
of any kind. We'll be fascinating to know like their actual type they're looking for, because it's not just intelligence. It's like I was just watching something though that they were talking about psychologically, there's only four motivating factors that exist, and like one of them is ideological, and I was thinking, like, well, they probably both want one of them's like fear one of them. I can't remember the other two, but I was like, they probably
both do and don't want the ideological. People like you have to have this high IQB also to have like certain motivating factors. They probably won't people motivated by fear more than anything else because then you're controllable, whereas ideology, you like, could it could come in handy because if you share ideology with them,
then you're in. But if you're ideology ever wavered or changed, then you would automatically be out and nothing they could do could motivate you to come back because you're not a motivated by there seems that there has to be a cast system within these these people have to have a cast system, because I believe the people who are genuinely at the top are not getting put through the fucking gay fucking recruitment shit, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. People the black magicians at the top, I mean, like that is their base, like how they organize society, This is what they believe. So like at the very very top, you would be like the highest level with like look at Jimmy Seville or whatever, Like why did he have access to fucking everyone and fucking everything, right, because he because he was a black fucking magician of like the highest yeah, duc so like this is not someone who is like super high royal. He's not royalty,
like right, So why is he so far up there? It's because he's a really expert black magician. And I know not everybody believes that or understands that, but those motherfuckers believe that and understand that. So, like that's what I believe. One of the most mind bending things I've ever watched, and I've watched it about three four times. I love it. It's brilliant. It's probably still on YouTube somewhere in a couple of forms, but
was Jimmy Saville a wizard or was Jimmy a Savell a wizard? Two point Oh it's a documentary, yeah, and it's amazing. I was like, Oh, you're so silly. Don't be silly. You're you're you're gonna, you're gonna like you have to keep me for an hour and twenty minutes or something, and these two guys prove it within like two three minutes and just violent. Yeah, Violin. Not only that, it's like he used he used loads of different forms of hypnosis, lots of lots of other stories about
him being down the mines and stuff. Because he was from Leeds. It was a really like up north and it was a lot like where I'm from in Wales, which is like really like the coal mining communities and stuff. And they said, they the guys who worked with him said, Jimmy and I love you, say Saville, but yeah, Saville would would go down go down the mines to work, yeah, and everybody would be covered in coal, but he would be spick and spam. He wouldn't have it.
And he would sit there reading to people down in the coal mines and stuff and he would come out basically still like without any everybody would be completely blackface, you know, every single person. You can't help it down. And there were so many different The robes he wore were over the top. And and the language he used, and he used it really openly. Jingle jangle, jingle, jangle, jingle jangle, Now then, now, then,
now then they're opposing forces constantly. It makes you like, you don't realize it's happening, but in your mind you're going now, then, now, then, now then, and you're you're in a frame of mind to listen to whatever you want to say. And then he'd be like, oh then, now, now then, now then, children, we've got and he would your court, your court. And I grew up with Jimmy Savile on
the TV all of the time. Nearly every single one of my friends were writing into Jimmy Savile and ask him for something when my children, Yeah, yeah, well well that's what jim will fix it. That That was a very special program because that meant that he got at good kids from all around the place to just constantly write to him, to come and see him and come to visit him. So he just had constantly, constantly loads of kids always coming to him, all of the time, and so he managed to
take in all of these things. But outside what he was doing, like number one of your abuse that he was putting out was really emotionless. It was a weird type of emotionless abuse that you can't work out. It's all about power. It was all like it's a pure deep narcissism where he's just taking the power from somebody else. And it was all of ceremonial robes he wore and all of the other things that he did point to him believing in
something that then manifests in reality. So whether it has magic powers, the only magic power that it may have is the fact that it makes other people act in a certain way, and he gives him the confidence to continue to act out his behavior, which is like deepest levels of psychology are exactly the same as the deepest levels of magic. There's really no difference. It's just one is very materialist way of looking at it and the other is different.
But like it was actually one of my audience, my fans, my friend Alex, who taught me that about Jimmy, So shout out to Alex. But I also, you know, when you're talking about now, then, now then, and all of these things. He said that we're like back and forth and they're inversions of woman. Yeah, and they do this with us, uh, you know, with policy and with like their announcements and
what direction they're gonna go with things. So, for example, in California, they were like, we're gonna we're gonna have rolling blackouts everybody, and everybody's like, oh shit. And they did it for a while and then they're like, Okay, we're not gonna do it actually anymore. We're fine. Now they're like, oh okay, and there's no rhyme or reason to it write and then they're like, oh no, no, we're back to actually rolling blackouts. And it's like, oh shit, get ready again.
They're like, oh, just just kidding, we're not doing it. And you get like desensitized to it to the point where like they could do fucking anything with the energy and you don't care. You just want to know what it is. Just tell me what it is, so it could be like the worst possible outcome, but you're okay with it. They're doing it right now. With the Border two, they're like, oh, title four you two is gonna expire, And then on the day of they're like, oh
no, we have this last minute rule that's gonna help. And then they're like, actually that rule doesn't apply, but actually this other one and like everyone's like, I don't care, just tell me what the fuck is having in the border. These people who work in these psychological operations, um, they are my inspiration for the for the rate pens. Yea. They bring up a picture of Jimmy Saville talking about rate pens. Bring up a picture
Jimmy Savile. Just bring up a collection search onduct dot go, share the screen, Cory, show us the picture. It I know, but I want to show you something. I know, I know, but I want to show you something, something that this documentary showed me that maybe go now, I don't want to give me a wizard, but I know, I know. But but you you've got to learn the enemy. And once you do learn the enemy. Okay, get ready to have your mind blown. Right, Okay, okay, So, m can you see his magic wand?
Is it a cigar? Yeah? He always had his cigar. He always had his cigar all of the time, always holding a wand in his hand, and he used to wave it like a wand and he used to, uh, it's all in his mind. Maybe maybe it's all in his mind. But there's loads of different things now risk putting in Jimmy savollon Wizard and also has fucking san paku eyes. Look look the robes, look at the Look at the black one there that was one of the one of his.
That's just unbelievable. The green ones of a famous one. But they've I mean, the symbology is hermetic of that order. It's of these societies and groups that Corey was talking about. These ones are much uh, you know, it's about the illuminent. It's about where you get illuminated from. You know when we talk about Illuminati and it's a grand spectrum of different orders and societies that existed, or it's an idea that people have of it.
Well, it's like which part you come from. It changes the whole reason for your existence, and then it fills gaps and bubbles where other orders don't see. This is the first thing I do. I just put in the person's name I'm researching and Jewish, and then usually that tells me everything I
need to know. Well, I also like as many dark magicians as we cover on this show, intentionally or not, there has to be white ones too, and I feel like they know each other even and they're like they're like also in the Illuminati, and they're like battling to see, like whose magic is stronger. This is how I people are lunatics and they believe this. They do believe that these people are these people the death, the death
penalty is too good for all of them. Amazing. The Hot Dibbin articles I looked through on Newshound and I did in one of the Black Hand pieces is amazing because it's like the seeding of this narrative, of this satanic panic witchcraft narrative, and they really just were like like, um, I got cursed and I was part of the Satanic brotherhood and all of this, and it really make it over the top so that people are looking at that and
they can have their little brotherhoods and it gives them the feeling of power, but they're not actually attached to the myth offs above. They just have to get something very earthly, a power that comes from these How if I want to trick everybody into buying my book pre order, can I just get a cigar and start saying jingle jangle shit and people will do what I say, is it that simple? Can I how do I do this? Can I
should hypnotism techniques? And then while I'm doing the show, but like subconsciously, like you can nose or something and get people, and next thing I know, I'll sell a million books. Like seriously, where's one of the things that like a lot of people in our industry do. And they're not trying to practice like magic or psychology. They're just we subconsciously learn these things
by living life. And some people go down this route. So a lot of show hosts are the type of people who are like, listen here, you guys, folks, come on, get your shit together if you really are if you want to be intelligent, if you don't want to be the stupid fus you don't know fucking shit that you need to buy this book. If you don't, you're gonna be the one left in the fucking trenches. Like wow, Because fear is a powerful motivator. We've just seen it seems
to work on like seventy percent of the population. Unfortunately, and that does not disinclude our audience unfortunately. Sorry, everybody, a lot of us are also motivated by fear. So uh so people do that and they do that, I think X. I don't think they're necessarily trying to like fuck everyone over, like control people's minds. I think it's orientation. You could use orientating the same as jingle jangle. Jingle jangle is orientates the mind. I
just realized something. I think Karate Kid mister Miyagi was trying to get all of us wax on, wax off up, defense down, defense, or whatever the fuck he was doing. You can now have to go back on the through all the Hollywood for that ship. You can also use your white magic and you can just tell people of the value that they'll actually get out of it and white woo woo, you call it white woo woo whoo woo, and you can practice manifestation. It fucking works. I will tell you
the story about my house. I'll find the picture if I can. But I drew a picture of the house I was going to buy, and then I put it away. I meant I had thought about it each day in just a general way, but I didn't actually like visualize the picture I drew necessarily, And like a month or so went by, and I was looking at houses the whole time, and I finally did not find a house I really loved, but I had to get over it and just buy a house.
So I like, I was gonna settle for this one house, and I was gonna go have dinner first before I put in the offer of it. And so we were driving totally different place I was going to go to eat dinner. As we were driving to that place, I went by another place that my mom had told me years before that I should try some time, and I was like, oh wait, actually let's go there instead that I've been meaning to try that place, so accidentally ended up at this place.
Zeating at this place, I was like, let's look one more time. Even though I looked at redfin and Zillo a million fucking times and at the MLS listings and whatever, I was like, let's just look one more time. Didn't even make sense. Looked one more time. There was a house that I somehow missed. I click on it. It's fucking in my price range. It's the exact house I've been wanting. I love it. I fucking it's amazing. I'm like, holy shit, this is available.
Maybe I need to put an offer on this house and said, where is this house? Let's go look at it. Right after we're done eating, I look at the address. I am literally sitting in a fucking table eating looking out a window at the house. In physical reality, it is actually right in front of the restaurant, like across the street. I'm watching a woman water her plants at the house that is listed. I'm like, holy shit, I could go ask her right now if I could see her house.
We gets one eating, we go over. We asked her, can we actually look at your house we might want to buy. She's like, fuck, yeah, come in. We look at the house. I'm like, this is the best house in the world. I love it. I ended up putting the offer and I ended up getting the house. I pulled out eventually. This old fucking drawing I made of this house, and it is the exact house. It's the same color, it's the same style, it has the same colored door. It has a fucking fruit tree. I
drew a fruit tree for some reason. There's a fruit tree in the goddamn yard. For some reason. I don't even have a black dog, and I drew a black dog, and that woman's black dog greeted us the first time we walked into the house. That's all in the drawing. So people are like, well, did you manifest that or you just psychic and you
knew? And I'm like, what's the fucking difference? Like, just manifest shit, just think about it, just like draw it or write it, or just decide that it's going to happen, and then just spend time on it each day, five or ten minutes. That's all I did. Use that had happened. There was someone on TV who's very similar to Saville. He was like a present to who's like in that time, filled that slot. Liked family presenter, but he liked older women, so he was trustworthy.
And even maybe his Noel Edmonds, he had this thing called Blobbie. Blobbie. Mister Blobbie used to come on his shows and he used to make people's dreams come true, a little bit like m Savile, but he was into that and everything he wrote down, everything he desired he wrote down,
and he made and it became true. And I, even though he's a bit of a twat, I always thought, God, man, that's it, and I think I've done it once or twice, and I should go and check if what I ask well came true, because I don't know,
maybe well and a couple of things. People are like, oh, but that shit doesn't exist or whatever, and I'm like, look again, look at it just materialistically that materially the like like, you're just psychologally, you're psychologically training yourself to notice the things that lead you to that result more than you would otherwise. At the very least, you're doing that, and that's still worth your time. I have been putting out to the universe that I
would like like millions of dollars in a pile next to my bed. You can't ask for too much. You've got to ask for enough and then you get enough. Then we get into rules. That's not you know. This is the thing. I didn't go I want this house. I would like it. Someone give it to me. I said, I'm going to live in this house. I live in this house. This is my house. I wasn't like, will someone give me a million dollars. I would be like, I have a million dollars. I have a million dollars right now.
It is mine and I would not doubt it if I was manifesting a million dollars. Yeah, you're doubting insight, Yeah, ask for it. You can't ask for it. And then you actually have to believe it, which is the trick because most people don't. They're like, I'm a piece of shit. Why would I get a million dollars? That's never gonna happen to me. Okay, see, there's all these stipulations and rules. I was done by it. It's worked for me every time I've done it.
Here's another one. This is when I was eighteen. I didn't even know about manifestations. Someone just told me you could make money appear if you think about money enough, and I was like, I'm going to try it. So I started imagining just finding money on the ground. In one week, I found a twenty dollar bill, and then I found another twenty dollar bill, and then I found a pile of like sixty dollars or something three different
times in one week, just from sitting and fucking imagining it again. Did I make the money appear? Probably not, But I trained my brain to see money where I would have maybe walked right by it before, but instead I saw it because my brain was like, that's what we're looking for. It's right there. Corey's not sold. He's not sold. Okay, you'll get there someday. It's like a balancing age. It doesn't hurt you to try. There is no obviously done, there is no try, there is
no try. Right, That's the conundrum of the universe. That's the whole reason the universe exists is because of the conundrum. If there wasn't universe. My version of it is different. My version is different because if you it's like you've got to let go to believe that everything will go good. If you do good, that's it. You just got to let go to that and not kind of ask for what I said, like ask for just to write them out, like exactly what I can't. I can't afford to eat
or live. I just want to be able to afford to eat or live. And then suddenly you can afford to eat to live. And I've like been why on that wave on and off for like six seven, eight years where I just believe that I'm going to be all right, and then I just turned out just then, I just then, I'll just believe that I will one day wake up to a couple million dollars. You will, you will, you will, you will, and you'll you'll be like I sold out to the Jewish mafia. Oh my god, what have I done,
you know it? So um, seeing that we're talking about money and whatnot, we're gonna talk about some related stuff because um, this is I just love articles like this. This, This gives me the fucking jollys. Um so um, let me screen share this, motherfucker um. Oh god, this is Ethereum network suffers finality issues. Here's what that means. Ethereum has suffered a potentially serious technical issue for the second straight day, prompting confusion amongst
crypto users. How fucking hilarious is this? Um? So Ethereum, the world's second largest blockchain by cryptocurrency market cat that's one hundred and fifty billion dollar or something like that, suffered a technical issue on Friday, causing its network to halt finalizing blocks for more than an hour. Okay, let me make
this fucking let me put this in perspective. Okay, when you create, when you have bitcoin transaction, bitcoin blocks are created roughly every ten minutes, all right, So the bitcoin difficulty is adjusted depending on the hash rate and
a couple other factors to maintain new block creation at every ten minutes. So if a whole shitload of new people jump on the network and start mining, the difficulty will go through the fucking roof to balance out the amount of time it takes for the miners to mine the block, right, so they try to keep it at ten minutes. Every once in a while, you'll see a block it's spit out in five minutes. Right when that happens, guess what, the difficulty will double to get it back on track to every ten
minutes. This is like one of the fucking most This is one of the most important underlying features of the bitcoin blockchain. But these dumb motherfuckers out there who don't understand anything about cryptography or bitcoin or any reason why should we even have a decentralized currency. They're like, oh, well, ethereum can do a block in like thirty seconds, And I'm like, Jesus, these people who are the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet. Well maybe not, I'm just
being hyperbolic, but still they're pretty fucking stupid. So they want to do things like increase block size and spit out blocks every fucking ten seconds. And this is the problem. You run into mechanisms where instead of a tried and true solution where you have a block created without fail every ten minutes, because of the adjustment of the difficulty. You have these dumb motherfuckers. You try to come up with these fancy shit and then what does it do. It
breaks the whole network. Okay, Ethereum should be worth ten cents today because just because of this. Basically, what it does is they do a kind of us I can't even explain it to you because it's so dumb. They do a pseudo kind of finality, meaning they create blocks and then the block is then allegedly verified by the next block, and then every time you have a new block come out, it's considered a confirmation. Right, So with
bitcoin it takes ten minutes. So if you have one confirmation on the blockchain, it means that a new block has been created since the old block, meaning the old block is tamper proof. Okay, you cannot affect that block. So one confirmation on the bitcoin blockchain equals the fact that that confirm that transaction is done and settled and there's nothing that anyone can ever do to unsettle it. So a Bitcoin transaction, you could say, is completely finalized in
ten minutes. So what does ethereum do. They're like, we need to come up with a system where you can come up with faster blocks because to handle more transactions. Well, so they come up with a system that puts out blocks quicker, but then the ultimate finality of those blocks takes fifteen minutes, which is longer than the fucking time to verify a Bitcoin block, which is ten minutes. So these dumb motherfuckers come up with these complicated systems,
who adjust for that, and so what happens. The network lost the finality for roughly an hour midday Friday, and what appears to be the second issue of its kind, in twenty four hours on Thursday, block were being proposed but not validated during a twenty five minute window on Thursday. Okay, the cause of these outages still remains unclear. Okay, let me make an analogy
here. When people who know about crypto say the causes of these outages still remains unclear, it is the equivalent of the mainstream media saying everyone's dying of heart attacks and we have no idea what's causing it. This is the crypto version of that. So the reason it's not working, the fact that they don't know why it's not working, is a problem that should tell you everything you need to know about ethereum developers. They don't under even understand why the
problem is happening in the first place. Okay, So and then this exposes the fact that their blocks aren't settled for fifteen fucking minutes. So you have a pseudo settlement that occurs while the final settlement is being settled in the background. What a crock of bullshit this is. Everybody should take their money out of fucking ethereum and the million tokens that are built on top of it. Okay, there is only one cryptocurrency and it is called Bitcoin rock. Finn
Rock. Finn would die, would die, would be you? You would be pulling you. That's fascist, that's fascist. You're a crypto fascist, you know. Or I want? I want? I want loads of choice. I want. It's so much choice that the CIA coins remained small, That's what I want. Is that why my transfer price went way up? Like the last two days or whatever. I just didn't transfer anything, So
I was like, fuck those prices. No, no, But I'm glad that you brought that up because that segs me into my next thing that we're going to talk about. And we're going to talk about no not today, Well, we have to wait for XU to be here for that. So, um, this is something new to me. It's new to all bitcoiners. And when bitcoiners are thrown a curve, we usually don't like it. But this is an interesting curve that has kind of gotten a mixed reaction with
amongst the hardcore og bitcoiners, which is fascinating to itself. You don't usually usually their lock and step on every fucking thing period like they always because bitcoin works this way and all principles should go this way, and therefore we all think this way and there's nothing I don't think there's anything wrong with that. That's that's fucking that's we need that, right. But something has happened that's
cause bitcoiners to kind of split how they think. And this is surrounding ordinals and BRC twenty tokens, which are a fucking new thing. So let me screen shared iss, motherfucker? Do you think? Yeah? BRC? What does the B stand for? Is it bitcoin? So? Okay? So basically the entire reason that ethereum exists in the first place is so that dumbfuckers
can create their own coin without having to create their own network infrastructure. So well, sort of, um, bitcoin has always had the ability to build other layers on top of it, like any other layer of the Internet, which is ultimately what bitcoin is. It's a layer on top of the Internet which goes which coincides with like TCP, IP, SSL, you know a
dozen other protocols, and that's how the Internet works. There's no one thing that does everything on the Internet. It's all like if you were to look at it, it's all like piece together with like fucking glue and duct tape. Digitally. Really, it's kind of right, swear to God, when you look at the Internet. It's a goddamn miracle. It works together with semen. That's it. It's just semen and vaginal fluid. That's it. So bitcoin has shown its strengthen. What it does. It does one thing
and one thing only. That's it. You can send bitcoins from here to there and that's it. You don't do anything else with it. You don't do defy, you don't do none of these other ponzi scheme bullshit on the bitcoin blockchain, even though it has the potential to do it. So somebody and created this thing called Ordinals, which basically allows you to inscribe individual cetoshis with data. Therefore you could link like NFTs and you can do all this
stuff. And you can do all this stuff because of the recent Bitcoin upgrade called tap root, which tap root is fucking amazing into itself. But what is happening with these BRC twenty tokens and ordinals. It was an unintended consequence that I don't think anybody saw, and now the debate over them is the
most interesting that I can recall in like fucking years. So basically what happened is somebody created this technology built on top of Bitcoin that allows you, through tap root, that allows you to like put a message on a satoshi, right, so I can send, and it's using the Lightning network, which makes transactions generally very cheap and instantaneous. Right. So the combination of the Lightning network and tap root and these new ordinals which allows you to create NFTs
on Bitcoin, the massive rush for people to utilize this new technology. Initially it looked like an attack on the Bitcoin network because you can flood the network with transactions and it's kind of like ad dos attack, right, It'll kind of flood the network so that real transactions can't get through, and that really
wasn't possible prior to segment. The segregated witness, which basically increased the amount of transactions that could occur inside of bitcoin block That, combined with tap root, led to the development of ordinals, which allows you to genuinely send micro transactions as low as like a penny. Literally, you can send a transaction for a penny and you'll be build right. So what a bunch of people did was they tried to get their shit or tried to use ordinals to inscribe,
you know, messages in bullshit on the bitcoin blockchain. So the bitcoin blockchain instantly got flooded with nonsense and it caused, by the design of the network for the price of transactions to go up. And so now you get the morons who are arguing for bigger blocks. They're back to the fucking segment argument, which we've already gone through multiple times. We've gone through it with SeGW, we went through it with segwent two X, we went through it
with bitcoin cash. We've already been through the big block argument. The blocks are not fucking moving, Okay, if you want to make a change in bitcoin, you build a layer on top of it. People are still trying to like take wheels off a car and replace it with something else. This
is not how it works at this point in time. So the most fascinating thing is that the bitcoin maximalists and the og bitcoiners are arguing over whether or not this new mechanism has fucked bitcoin by clogging it up and causing high fees, or if this is just another you know, result of the open market
and the system will eventually work itself out around this. So to me, it's like this is the most fascinating debate like in forever, because it really is like an unknown in bitcoin, and we haven't had an unknown in bitcoin in a long time. So ordinals could end up destroying the coin or which is not going to happen. But I think what will happen is the prices of transactions and all this stuff will end up consolidating and ultimately accounting for this
increase in in user base. But that's ultimately what it is. Is. This is this allowing like you to eventually giving options for you to like transfer Arc twenty tokens into Barc twenty tokens, and that simply a just trying to bring over that market share or know what ordinals did was it allowed for the creation of an equivalent type token on the bitcoin blockchain, and which is inevitable, so the ones so ones that are on the e C twenty chain ain't
going to be coming over to there at all. That then no way of of them coaching right right now, not at all. The idea was that we don't need Ethereum, it's garbage and if you want to have a token, you can just do it on Bitcoin, which was bitcoin nazis. Yeah, right right, So the bitcoin Nazis will win in the end, everything
will. Bitcoin will absorb everything like everything, um. The only thing that all coins will do a short term is make you some money, which I have no problem with people who want if you want to trade dog shit and
make some money trading dogshit, go right ahead. I will trade dogshit and make some money, right, I will slip whatever, trade POGs or fucking Pokemon cards or like what it's like, Yeah, if somebody wants to share right now, will give me money for it, like yeah, right, but bitcoin, if you got a pug, yeah, Bitcoin solve the money problem. And everything else is just you're fucking you're you're just gambling. You're genuinely just gambling. A lot of times it's educated gambling. But like came
out, what a fucking shit that is the garbage. It doesn't do anything a coin like I already want a pet petoken. You said it, and I'm like, oh, pet peg token. So what do you feel about NFTs? Do you find NFTs to be junk? Okay? So here's the thing. I originally believe that the purpose of an NFT if you want to
utilize a blockchain and like dictate ownership of a digital asset. The only application that really made sense, and then I thought made a lot of sense was within video games like I play God's Unchained, which is a blockchain based card game, and so one thing that it allowed you to do was that your actual fucking card in the game. You could craft cards and if you got one based on the R ANDNG that was like awesome, and you made it,
it was inscribed on the Ethereum blockchain. And then when you could actually sell that card to somebody else, Right, So if you're playing like digital magic cards or whatever, you can't trade cards. There's no trading functionality. So I was like, I thought the idea of having an NFT within a video game that actually you could trade to another player or sell for real world money, and then the transaction would actually indicate the ownership of that card.
That's great, but it's you need the infrastructure of the video game to do it, and it only makes sense within them finds out the popularity of that game. If the game is super popular, like a magic card could go for a million dollars, if you got a black Lotus, Now, if you could have a digital Black Lotus, this is a way to do it.
However, I just read an article a week ago about a motherfucker saying that that's bullshit and you don't even need a blockchain in order to facilitate that, and that they do it in games like Eve all the time, and they do it and cs go all the time, and so that eliminates the need for it. So the idea of an NFT, the only hope that I had for them, the only concept that I thought would be any good at all, got totally demolished by my NFT collection is doomed then, by
no, no, No. There's two things is that. Firstly, I remember Star Wars Force Collection. It's some app that was being played years ago, and it was it managed. They managed to get some wonky deal with Lucas Film or before Disney, we're in charge of it, I think, and and they managed to be able to do some card trading stuff on there. And it got to the point where the people who were so serious were
just spying and selling cards to each other online for masses of money. And of course when Disney took over, they were just like, no, stop there, So this is dangerous. Now, this is too dangerous. But the market was unbelievable for cards, and when NFTs come along, it was only like It's like I invested in like three sets of NFTs free brands of NFTs one Garbage Pail Kid cards get you will never find a world without Garbage
Bell Kid fans Um, Princess Pride and Monsters of Rap. And I was like, I'm going to invest in those, and I've got some good ones. Man. I I don't want to be I don't want to be a I don't want to be a a Nazi about digital future. I like trading card games and stuff like that, you know, I like, I like the ideas that you can get digital assets and then they in a crude money over time because people are into them. Um, but like in in my field of of of journalism, it's like you eve have to be all in,
all out to most people. So, um, the thing about here, let me show you one of the biggest problems at NFTs. I'm gonna screen share this real quick. I would like to that I get to hang out with really really dorky people like you guys, so that I can understand the dorkisms. So this is you should see my rey Gun limited edition. It moves, it's a collector's edition. It's worth a few hundred dollars. I'm sure. I'm not sure if the infrastructures they're probably about this is pirate
bay for NFTs, pay for nts the virtually every n Um. No, it's no. So like here, let's let's brows have indently go the right
screen. He's got a brows NFTs. Yeah, okay, Um, this is so basically Um, all these are NFTs that people have bought for tens or however much, hundreds of thousands um that make their way here can bire Oh so all pirate because this is the problem you can't validate, Like if someone you couldn't sell it, do you know what I mean though, like if some process for this unlike atomic curban stuff, so if it's unvalidated tokens, you just like count it and and so it doesn't come up even in
the search result. It's like an art world. You would like not buy a da Vinci unless you could establish the chain of custody all the way back to da Vinci and then you would know that it's value. And this is here's the problem. There's the problem though, Like all of the shit, especially NFTs is like defeats the purpose of a decentralized And I hate even using the word blockchain, because a blockchain is not a fucking It is not a blessing. It is a curse. Okay, the blockchain is a curse,
not a blessing. You only need a blockchain for one fucking reason, because you need decentralization. Okay. It is the worst least efficient database that has ever been designed in the fucking history of mankind. The only value it provides is decentralization, which increded censorship resistance. So if you do not need to be if you're not in fear of being censored, you don't need a blockchain, period um. So I think you need everything. I think you need
a little bit of everything. I'd like to see a little bit of every single thing in that. That's decentralization. Yeah, that's what I think. That's the process. It's a different version of decentralization. Yeah. What is the one thing that gives bitcoin its ultimate value? Like? What? Why can we say that bitcoin has a value in and of itself? It's like other every other thing in the history of ever is just that we agreed on it. No, you can buy chocolate cake. You can buy chocolate cake
with it. The one thing that gives us its value over everything else. This is what most of these shit coiners haven't figured out yet, is that it's the proof of work algorithm. The proof of work algorithm forces computational power to be spent, which means electricity, which means money, which means somebody has to spend somewhere in the neighborhood of four thousand dollars to even be given the opportunity to compete for a bitcoin. Okay, so people will spend millions
of dollars and never actually generate a bitcoin. You're turning something real and tangible into electricity, into computational power into bitcoin, right, you cannot create something out of nothing and expect it to have fucking value. But the time, right, it's just like that douchebag said the other day hearing before Congress or whatever. He's like, these crypto bros, they just create money out of thin air. And he's like, well, they'll say the same thing about
the American government. But I'll tell you this, where the Americ work in government. So we can just create it at a thin it woods and books are written on paper. So I mean, how much is something worth? It's only what we put our you know. Is it adds the value and intrinsic value regardless of the substance of it. It seems the value of bitcoin is something that most people had never before Bitcoin people had never had to try to wrap their head around this type of value system. The bottom line is
that bitcoin is an unseizable intangible asset. They can never take it from you. You can actually possess it in your hand, and never can anybody do anything about it. If you can just remember your twelve words. If you can remember twelve words, you can have an unseizable asset. And that's what it gives us. This fucking value, that's what maybe laugh when they were like hackers destroyed the whatever fucking pipeline thing, But don't worry. We caught
them and then we seize their bitcoin. I'm like to end their hackers. What the fuck are you talking about? What they do is they put a gun to their head. They put a gun to their head and they say, give us your bitcoin keys or we're never going to get out of jail. I think it is that that didn't actually happen. It was cyber Polygon and it was all just false flag, fucking illusion. But but maybe you're maybe that happened too. I don't know. Like right point, private keys
are in two different places. I need to get them into a third. Um. And if I were to get arrested and had to turn over my private keys to my fucking to the cops, my very first phone call is to the holder, the second holder of my private keys, who will instantly move all my bitcoins before the government can. So that's how that works. That's trust. UM. I guess I guess we should start wrapping things down, but I have the UM I don't want to wrap them down. I
want to wrap them up. Oh yeah, thank you, UM, I have this a day zero hero of the week here that I think we all need to give some some love too. This is a homeless man charged with hate crimes for defecating on Pride flags at Manhattan eatery. The quote is this was a total hate crime, said restaurant owner Courtney Burrow. This is a real article and that's what really happened. A homeless man in New York City has been charged with two hate crimes after defecating on a Pride flag and using
another to wipe his behind at a restaurant in Manhattan. This is where we've come. This is this is society in twenty twenty. All he has to do is prove that he didn't have access to paper, towels or napkins or toilet paper, and there goes their case. This is such a bullshit case. It's unbelievable. I mean for even carrying because this man has come from centuries of oppression and it's not just trying to add He was just trying to
add brown to the Pride flag. Yeah, Like, come on, if they fucking um keep putting gay shit everywhere and everyone keeps destroying it, maybe they should just stop putting the shit up. I love that there's like so many fucking gay people who are like, that's not my flag. We need to we need to adjust. This is not even we need to adjust all because gay people are not behind this. Okay, it's trans and lunatic people who are behind this, not gay people. They need to be left to
fuck alone. I think they always right. It's the fucking lunatics who are pushing the trans agenda that yeah to gay people don't like to be left alone. They like company. It's true though, that like the most mostly gay people are not pushing transfer and they're actually trying to stop people from trans and
kids. I'm yeah, for real, for sure, for sure. I uh just saw a video today a collection of like three different um biological males identifying as females who had gone through bottom surgery talking about how horrifying it is and all the problems that go along with it and you can never go back. There is no undo. But like some surgery you can go back, but not this one. And they don't tell you that, and they don't tell you the horrible lifetime of pain you're setting up for yourself. They're just
like, oh, you're twelve and you just like have an urge. Yeah, let's cut you the fuck up and just completely fuck your body for a life and fuck you. Here's torture that never ends. It will never end. It's so fucking sad. Down the line, down the line, if you think about it, they'll be able to offer some form of gene replications that will allow you to grow a new penis. Oh, this is convenient. Look we may have caused this problem years ago and this was a different
generation, but look we've got this stuff. Now. You rub it on there and you'll grow new peepe. It'll be green. But don't worry. See I. This is the other thing that just fucking horrifies me. Besides the what do they call it, neo vagina, the fake vagina is that when you cut the penis off, you never ever stop getting hard on the little nerve roo in there still continues to flood itself with blood and in gorge,
and it fucking hurts because as nowhere to go. And then you just have to deal with that every time you're sexually aroused for the rest of your life. And they don't tell you that either. It's just fucking torture. They're just sadistically carving Okay, I meant to end on the happy note of a homeless man using these and instead into this horror. But I will say the next person who is caught using trans flags instead will become the next Day
zero Hero of the week. Or are fans who make really great names for us, which you can share at Day zero show on Twitter or anywhere else you like. Um, so I want to touch again upon what I'm gonna be doing moving forward broadcasting on kick dot com. I'll be doing my research and you guys can come hang out with me as I do it, as I wrap up the last couple chapters of my book, and I will be
incentivising people over there. Um, if people come over there, I will be doing giveaways for my pre order for chapters, for all kinds of stuff, So you can get a copy of my book for free if you come over and follow me on kick And the link is in the show notes and that's that. Yes, And uh, you know we missed xcube for twenty two. You can find him on YouTube and other platforms under xcube for twenty And Charlie Robinson macro Aggressions is also not here today and we'll be back next
week. And I'm Lindsay Sharman and you can find me at rogue Ways on all podcast platforms and right here on rock Fan and other video platforms as well. Live tonight at seven pm, sorry nine pm Eastern. Kathy O'Brien Beautiful Soul. It's going to be a great show. And Johnny tell them more to find you. Yeah, newspaste dot com. Come to newspased dot com or Johnny Vedmore dot com or Johnny Vedmon Twitter or Johnny Vedmore whatever whatever,
just type it in or whatever. So let me say this much everybody who knows my work knows I'm a little bit of arrogant dick and I don't really respect a lot of researchers out there because they're mostly stupid. But Johnny's work is good. It's quality. I give a two thumbs up, and I don't give anybody that's my sale of approval lately. And so please go check out new Space. I'm gonna have an article coming out there pretty soon,
and I would not be giving work to anybody who I didn't respect. And his work is top notch for real, like he understands what it means to research, whereas going on YouTube and watching two videos is not research, whereas Johnny understands the process, she's hanging around in your underwear, desperately sweating over information, strung out on math half the time, destigative journalism. I second that Johnny is my new best friend, so I think you're Corey's new best
friend too. You're just the best friend of day zero. In general, y'all, I like having best friends. I like it. I like you too, And I like everybody. Hello, everybody except for you, whoever you are. You know who you are. All right, we'll see We'll see you, guys. BAXT Sunday,
