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SYSTEM COLLAPSE? CIA Secrets, Candace Vs Destiny, Spiritual WEIRDNESS, Bitcoin Vs USD, Etc! Jay Dyer

Mar 12, 20242 hr 18 min
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Today we cover many of the topics and articles I didn't get to in the last stream, noting the weirdness of evyething across the board today: Tik T0k oddballs, economic madness & Bitc0in, Candace Owens Vs Destiny, our upcoming event with Jamie Kennedy in Hollywood this weekend, the recent Busamante podcast (CIA secrets), martial l@w, collapsing infrastructure, the mass lack of discernment and more!

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it off another live stream. We had so much fun last night then I wanted to come back and have more fun with you. And welcome to fun Town. I hope you brought your vacchine passport to fun Town. Let me scan you, babe, you're in to FunTown. You're right, you're here. Come on, Oh you're well. I try to tell you so,

but I guess you did know as the saddest star it goes. But then now I got the float because I knew it from the start, because when you broke my heart, heart that I had to come again and show you that I'm well. You lot to me those times I said I love you to lot of me. Yes I tried, Yes, I try hide even though you know I'd die for you. Yes I cry, Yes I cry, Come on, come on again? Oh my gosh, here I am once again top of the world. All right, what are you coughing?

What are you calling? Bro? It's the allergies. Have you seen the allergy report today? Stop coughing? Stop overt hold over super t you kid? Stop coughing? Yeah? Did you see the allergy report? Here? It's over ten? Do you think I want to cough? You think I want to not sing a Return of the Mount correctly? No, all the nasty things you've gone hone, So maybe listen, can't lee while I sing my comeback song? You love Me? Because she said she'd never turned on

me, but you did by you dare hear you're here? That's my favorite part, all this pain you set. I'd never feel what I drew, what I drew her creed? Turn off the mark? Here it is, poor old don't you know? Who? Here I go? Poor little girl? What's my pearl? Up and down round down my home? Who? Return of the mat? You live of me? Because she said you'd never turn on me, and by you did? By you did hear it? All this pain you said I'd never feel, but I do, but I do? Do do? Come on? Oh my gosh, I did it

wrong? Anyway, y'all having fun? What's up? Every time I sing? I at super chest and no super chest today? Too much energy? I was free basing chalk. People said, do you snort that chalk? Now? I was free basing it. I was putting chalk into a crack p e ide and I was inhaling it like dm T with Brogan. Yeah, I wanna puff that damn tea with Roe Joel cause I'm bro can. I don't know. I thought maybe they'd be a Creed song. I don't know. That was a pretty good. How you like create Scott's stap singing

Return of the Mac? What do you think of? That? Got some Manuka honey helping me out? Who? Why wouldn't we be happy today? Bro? Did you see bitcoin? Did you see bitcoin? The day? Yeah, we're gonna be talking about here we go another one over, little bitcoin. He's gonna talk about bitcoin for what over? Here we go? We started, We're five minutes in, We've got fifty five minutes left. Oh, Bitcoin rams. We we don't even have the crowd here tonight.

I mean, we got our we got our inner crowd, we got our inner secret society crowd, our little Jared Lido uh sober cult crowd with us tonight. Mccoins, mccoin's, how was the mac ever gonna come back? They said, well, with bitcoin, that's how. And I told y'all return to the Bitcoin mac. It is return to the Bitcoin Mac. For whatever reason, this song allows me and they allow me to play this on the on the streams, you know what I mean. It's all just stream

of consciousness over here, more like stream of unconsciousness. What's up? Everybody? Welcome. We are gonna be talking about some serious stuff tonight. We're gonna get to the highlights. I've actually watched the entire Andrew Bustamante interview. There were some interesting little gems, clips, secrets dropped. We're gonna analyze that. We're gonna look at some of the old school black helicopter that's not racist issues, because some of that's coming back. Remember black helicopters, that's

not a race thing. That's a Wright Brothers Air air flight thing. We're gonna talk about Candace versus Destiny. What what weird weird thing? Okay, whatever, we'll do that. The allergies are over eleven. If you didn't know, today, we're gonna talk about Nicholas Cage for one hour an object. We're not talking about Nicholas Cage. We're going to talk about the economic problems. We're gonna talk about this southern girl thing that broke the Internet.

Even Alex Jones talking about it, noodling. By the way, I'm from Tennessee, and I lived and growed it up next to the lake where everybody does catfish fishing. I grew up catfish fishing. People were making fun of me because they were, like, you thought it was run a trout line.

Yeah, I never run a trot line. I didn't even know what that was, correct, No, I just had I had a snoopy when I was like five, I had a snoopy fishing rod, and then I got a full adult sized fishing rod when I was a teenager, and I thought fishing was fun. People in Tennessee that like that. I did a lot of fishing when I was a teenager, and then I discovered that there were girls, so I quit fishing. Girls girls more interesting than fishing when

I was a teenager. So so no, I'm not an outdoorsman kind of person. I do own pop pops, you know what I'm saying, pop pops, And I do know how to fish, but I don't know what trout lines are because they're not trout lines, they're trot lines. And I got made fun of for cause I said, because I said trout lines on Alex channels. So I'm exposed. He's a fake country boy, he's not

real. Well, if you watch my video on should you move to Tennessee and what are the was and cons of the South, then you know where I'm coming from. So I'm one of those country boys that likes the city of the country States, which is not technically really a country boy, is it? Is it? Well, we could debate that. So We've done a whole Tennessee streams. Those were a lot of fun. We sang Rocky

Talk. People didn't know what rocky Top was. If you come to Tennessee, you'll learn what Rocky Top is. I can tell you that, Aham. Anyway, we got to get into it. What are we what are we even talking about? See, I don't I don't with them. I don't with them East Tennessee people. I don't in them hill people where We've talked about this. Well, I don't go to the Georgia's except to travel to Florida because the Georgia people, Georgia bros get mad. Why you do

it? So Georgia boy, there and do go mudding in your yard. We're gonna come up to it. Put some put some donuts in your yard. Boy. With the four wheelers, I don't with them hill people in the Tennessee, I don't get them Georgia places. Why why Georgia. Well, there's not really a problem with Georgia itself except of the people. Except Atlanta sucks. But problem with Georgia is that it's the worst place in the whole country for allergies. The Tennessee Georgia line is literally the worst place in

the entire country for allergies. So no, I don't want to go there. Why don't you come? Alante boy? I've been to Atlanta. Atlanta is like fast and furious every night joking. If you go to Atlanta, you will learn that the brothers love to do like straight up real fast and furious racing at night. So you if you go to Atlanta at night, you'll see tokyo drifts. You'll see Vin Diesel, ty Reese Gibson, and

Paul Walker somehow even literally out there doing tokyo drifts all night long. You'll hear you in a hotel, and you hear it one in the morning, you'd be like, I thought Paul Walker wasn't with us anymore. No, he's out there with ty Reee Gibson and Vin Diesel and they're doing tokyo drifts at two in the morning. No joke. People from Atlanta know what I'm talking about. So that's why Florida it's like a hundred times better what we

got Florida. We got lizards and Florida man shirts like this. The beach Leck whacking ball is in Florida. What else we got in Florida? No masks know what I'm saying. Thank you for the Wow. We already got generous fat super chests. Thank you guys so much. We got cabbage patch clowns in Florida. Thank you for that one. I like that one. We don't have people doing tokyo drifts that night. You know. The Ben Diesel Ben Diesel's taking a break at his Airbnb. He's not with Jeff Bezos

just moved. Shout out, what's up, Jeff. He's done. He moved down the street. Jeffrey Bezas is over here. He moved to Florida. We got we got Florida man and Florida woman also, we got them both down here. So there's a lot of good things down here. But unfortunately you still got some of the Pauling boys still on the attack down here. Uh, where's okay? I missed the super chests. There we go. Dang you already people are getting generous already good? Great, Yes,

I mean, I'm look, it's a celebration day. I mean, the last month is a celebration month, bro, because what it's probably the it's probably the best bitcoin liftoff in one month ever. So I'm not gonna talk about bitcoin all day. I'm only gonna mention a few things in relationship to the bad economy and what bitcoin represents. We're gonna be talking about classic black helicopter stuff. We're gonna be talking about some old school teenpole hat things that

you might or might not remember. We're gonna look at the highlights of the Bustamante Podcast, which there's some gems in. We're gonna look at some of those gems. We're gonna look at a few clips from Michael Saylor on the BTC. We are gonna look at some of the articles I didn't get to the other night that I thought were really good. I wanted to get to thank you guys for all that generosity. And you know what, somebody said, your Kat Williams impression is so good that you should just do the whole

thing and as Cat Williams. So will I may just show up to the Hollywood event as Kat Williams and do the entire I thought it'd be what it would actually be really funny if if I did an event as Kat Williams and just literally repeated Kat Williams's stand up routine. That would be like a metal I'm just joking. I'm not gonna do that, but it would be funny. I'm joking I gonna do that. That's that kind of Andy Kaufman level

stuff that I do. I do like to do. One time when I did stand up when I was eighteen, no, seventeen, eighteen seventeen, I don't know, somewhere in there. I had this character that was a drunk magician, but he was a redneck magician, so everything he did was like failed magic tricks, and it was super duper Andy Kaufman. I thought it was kind of funny. It's still kind of funny to me. But

that was based on open mic Night back in the day. So Nashville used to have this club called Comics com Ix, and they would have open mic night back in nineteen ninety seven. Right, So my buddy and I we would drive up there by the way. I did buy a little Popcat just for fun. People like Popcat. I bought a little Popcat just because it's so stupid. But actually, Stephen Steven has been more fun and the games have been a little better than Steven. I'm just talking about a few hundred

dollars, not putting real money into any of that nonsense. But we got to talk about the MM Tablet's Joe hire Me's Chiss Magistice read the Emerald Tablets as Kat Williams. That would actually be a Andy Kaufman level stunt, right, cool story Boomer. Well, I'm not to the story yet anyway, So they had to they had to stand up open mic night every Friday or Saturday anyway, and there was a redneck dude out of jail, and I guess he thought it would be funny to just tell the nastiest jail jokes,

and that's where I got the inspiration. Anyway, the whole routine was just shall we say, vagina jokes that revolved around like woodland critters that lived in a vagina for like eight minutes. And it's like, this the nastiest prison

jokes. I mean, in prison jokes are like a whole other level of I mean, uncle jokes are like rated R. Prison jokes are like just just like that, you get it's scary, like you're actually frightened leaving the comedy club experience when actual biker dudes that used to be in jail are doing

open mic night. I'm not joking. It was the nastiest stuff. But so I thought, well, this is actually, actually this is kind of funny because not his nasty routine, but like the idea of like a dude fresh out of prison thinks he's funny, but it's like the funny part too, was like the guy was super super skinny, look like a heroin addict. He actually looked like a rat, and like his routine was about rats, cheese and vagina. Literally the nastiest thing I've ever heard of my life.

But he inspired a wholesome routine, albeit unknown to him, which is my drunk magician. Anyway, it was all right for like a you know, seventeen year old doing stand up anyway, all right, we got to get to the serious stuff. People are gonna be people are gonna be hurting my feelings in the chat if we don't make some make some points here, all right. Now, the first thing popping off this week for tonight's show is this is like half the chicks in Tennessee. Okay, maybe not now.

I don't know if they're getting nasty, but but this is an authentic Tennessee girl experience right here. Maybe she's from Texas, but there's overlap there because Tennesseeans settled Texas, by the way. So everybody was freaking out about this. And so Samira Khan, who is this I'm pretty sure is it Muslim chick? Right? And she raged farms and I noticed this like a year ago, that chick. All she does is rage farm on Twitter.

But everybody bought into her rage and it worked so I guess this is just the way Twitter works, is you just put out the things that enrage everyone, then everyone replies to you. Pearl, I guess really was what Tate? Maybe Tate and Pearl and then Tempole were all championing the rage farming. And now Samara Khan got in on it. And she's kind of annoying because the whole thing all she does is like, tweet this like Muslim stuff, and like the level of Islamic is like what you would expect, right,

the level of Islamic tweeting that we would expect. And she followed me, and I followed her like a year ago. I didn't know who she was, and I was like, all right, so she's tweeting against egender but her whole thing is not really tweeting against degeneracy. It's just rage for me. And by the way, I'm from Tennessee. I've been fishing for cat fishes. I've never seen noodling, but the these giant catfish are at the bottom of the lake. But nobody wants these because they're nasty. You can't

eat these things, but some people get them for fun. I don't know, because the catfish get so big they just like sink to the bottom and just sit there. And then between their gill and their gill plate when there this big you can run it between without hurting the eels because it's between the gels and the plate. Arm goes through. Gels are not messed up because all the pressure is going on. You'll plate the fish is fun, We'll turn her loose. Sorry, mister, I know you want to eat some

loose anyway. Yeah, that's like half the people in Tennessee. Nothing weird about that at all. But like online Muslims are like one one, like Muslims are losing their mind over this and thinking that this is like not femininity. I mean half the people from Tennessee are involved in fishing, hunting, gamesmanship, would living, you know, harmonizing with woodland critters that kind of stuff and eating them. So nothing weird about this is just normal Tennessee living

in life. I don't to me it was odd that people found that's so crazy. But speaking of Lord Baldemort, well, what I want to talk about, which we can't really talk about because it's not exactly allowable. I guess you could say over here, but as you saw yesterday, was it Sunday, Saturday or Sunday, there was a big emergency report and the first forty minutes of this Voldemort Report, Lord Boulder Report, was about the classics. And Lord Baltimore is an expert on this topic of shall we say more,

marshmallow law. Marshmallow law. There we go, that's my code word. He knows everything about this. I remember, and probably many of you have been watching Lord Voldemort's Marshmallow Law reports for twenty years, and we're starting to see some things rolling out that very closely mirror and match up to this very thing, marshmallow law. You know what I mean. Right, I'm

not talking about stay puffed. I'm talking about actually, we're entering into a situation where, because everybody's a bunch of chunky dudes and chicks, it's not martial law. It's actually literally gonna be marshmallow law because everybody's fat, right, So we're going into marshmallow law. It's gonna be like Wally right.

And it turns out in the I think New York subways, they're starting to try to inspect everybody's bags just because there's so much crime now, and so the intentional flooding collapsing that goes on then justifies the systems, police state crackdown stuff, you see. So this is called pressure from above, pressure from below. Phelps, unbelievable. We're gonna have marshmallow law. Unbelievable. I've got stacks and stacks of police state marshmallow law. That's because everybody's a bunch

of fat marshmallow people. Not really thank you for those super chats. It was being very generous. Thank you for the mods up in the house, holding down the fort, holding down a fart. Actually, Beavis and Butted impressions are. They were so worn out in the nineties that I kind of like it now, you know what I mean. It's like nobody does it anymore, so it's kind of okay now. And I watched a Vis and a New Bavis and butt Head the other day. It was pretty funny.

It was the one where they go deer hunting. It was funny. Uh. Anyway, so we were talking then about this. Now you can go over here and watch this. I'm not I'm not gonna be able to link it or any of that stuff. But Lord V brought up several things that you may not have heard about. So let's do a let's do a fact checking. I've got to fact check you. I will fact check you. Let's find out about But well, I'm sure we've all heard of State Department

Memoranum two hundred. That's henrikus In's memo that other deal will do debobulation of the world, Henry Kissinger's deepop memo. We all know that one. But here's another one. This is seven two seven seven. Let's engauge in fact checking State Department Memorandum seven two seven seven disarmament disarmament? Is this real? It's just made up up? But it ain't real. Its all made up by making up shit, making it up United Nations Program for General and Complete

Disarmament a peaceful world. So why the heck is this all sideways? So there you go, it is real. Unfortunately, it's all sideways further reduced nuclear war disarmament, and presumably it's not just nuclear disarmament. Presumably it's also all forms of the stupid PDF. I can't read it sideways. Let's see what this is, State Department Memorandum two hundred, I mean not two hundred seven seven. Oh interesting, dag Hammer scold remember him? Actual fabian socialist

Marxist dag hammer scold colonialism. Oh oh, so it's like social justice stuff back in the nineteen sixties. Okay, disarmament United Nations Plan for Disarmament. Okay, but is this seven two seven seven? I can't tell? Uh? Where is All I want is seventy seven seven and I want to see the that's not it? Is this that Freedom from War Vanderbilt? Maybe this is it? Come on? Oh yeah, I try to tell you so, but I guess it. Did I know? No? Man, I

got the flower. What's it with these PDFs? Man, they're not up. They're not uploading the Drive to Disarm CIA DOT go oh, oh, what the heck? What's this? Foyer request Disarming America? The worst possible font ever invented? What the heck is? I can't even read that? What the hell is even that Arms Control Disarmament Act of nineteen sixty one? Okay, maybe this is it the USC two five five one. I don't know if that's the same one. The Arms Control Disarment Act ACDA Government Act.

Blah blah blah. This is not very helpful nuclear safeguards. No, so I'm just looking for our summary. These government documents are so annoying. But so the first document, this is it. This is the actual correct PDF. I cannot read the sideways though, so I'll put this in the chat for you guys. This is another government website and this has to do with what Lord Valdemore mentions, So that one is real. It's just all freaking sideways. Let's see, I'm trying to download this stupid thing. All

right, whatever, we'll do that another time. Now. That's one thing. Then we had, and I remember I was listening at the time, there was the breaking of the Mayak Report. Was it fourteen years ago? Mayac Legislative Report Missouri Information? No, not the Missouri Highway Patrol, that's not it. It's the one about internment. Yeah, this is it.

So this one has to do with the militias, basically saying anything militia related, right, which is all infiltrated about not every militia, but it's a bunch of Feds and weirdos, right, Okay, So you can look up my report. And then as we covered at the time, remember this soul bad boy, remember jade H E. L M. And this was a multi state southern border interesting series of war games. Everybody remembers it at the time. Let's see what the official account of jade Helm was according to the

mainstream media. No, it's not secretly planning to take over Texas. The Pentagon made a public announcement that jade Helm was multi state training exercise January July fifteenth to nineteen fifteen. September fifteenth, two thousand and what was this fifteen? Somewhere in there was it? Fifteenth? Yeah, twenty fifteen. The exercise has taken place across seven states, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Okay, so not every border state. The exercise

takes place primarily in Texas. According to unclassified requests for training, Special Operations command large undeveloped areas of land, including access to many towns. US military is consistently doing training exercises throughout Yet we know that what is the thing with jade Helm. The March twenty four press release of the Army, jade Helm was described as a routine training exercise to maintain a high level of readiness.

The re given was that particular states, including Texas, possessed unique terrain and the soldiers need to familiarize themselves there for overseas operations. And then noticeably they talk about Lord Valdemart. Interesting, so all the way back to this time, Lord Valdemart is mentioned, and that had to do with mastering the human domain, and that is also a real thing, but it wasn't just mastering the human domain. That was kind of the overarching it's his full spectrum dominance.

This is what f William Ingall's book. This is the old I think Rumsfeld mentioned full spectrum dominance as the Pentagon's plan twenty years ago, right around the time of the Big Nine. But this was another paper. Was it an Air Force paper? So they put out these US Army paper mastering the Human Domain. Army paper put out in two thy fourteen Identity Operations for Strategic Landpower Mastering Human Domain. And this is just talking about a total approach to

full spectrum dominance. Since the fall of Berlin Wall, the strategic environment and corresponding threats to national security have dramatically changed. No longer national priorities dominated by superpower, but increasing the loose networks of our tersh transnational criminals, and non state actors make up the quote human domain. Within the human domain, we have shifted into fifth generation is new generational warfare. This is fifth generational warfare.

Talks about economics, stuff, strategic approaches, blah blah blah. So mastering the human domain. Even the Austin American statesman I think yes, which is liberal twenty sixteen, was noting that jade Helm is part of human domain operations. So what's the point. Well, we're starting to see then that a lot of these exercises might have had terminus, their apoge, their purpose,

their te los in things that might be on the horizon. And those things might be large scale crime, they might be economic collapse, they might be election issues, they might be border issues. All of those things might play into what was happening ten years ago with jadehim My specific theory about jade Heilm. I listened to quite a few podcasts. I studied it quite a

bit. I think it had to do with mapping the response online. So what were people doing in response to this drill being publicized and made massive on a massive scale, and then mapping, probably through AI or through you know, large scale tracking, how people were receiving this. So, but that's my theory. There were people arguing at the time of jade Helm that it

had to do with like just AI type mapping. That also makes sense though that now now that AI has really rolled out, it also makes more sense right that the AI theory of jade Helm is important, But that's I don't have any proof of that. It's just a theory. So you know, a lot of these things are theories because we never really know exactly what the plans are. And certainly the military is always running drills. We know that,

and Lord Baltimore told you can go and listen to that. He talked about back in the day he was covering delta force drills and the Delta force drills included like helicopters, and it was filmed and you can find local news footage about those, So those are actually real, right, there are those kinds of helicopters and crafts. One of the many quote conspiracies that do have some basis in reality. Now, it's not everything that all the disinfo quacks

and kooks say it is. So anyway, that is the first topic I wanted to cover tonight that we didn't really get to. We already covered this weirdo, We're not going to cover that. What do I want to talk about next? I wanted to remind you too, because there's this prevailing narrative, prevailing narrative that it's a lot of times people that criticized the CIA.

We saw this in the part two that went up last night. So if you're looking for the part two to Oss, Cia Doune and Religion and the CIA, the Grazziano book, that part two went up last night for subscribers, where I broke down his book, his academic text, it's not a conspiracy text, and we looked at the relationship of the OSS and CIA to religion in the second half of that book, from Vietnam, Ed Lansdale, Tom Dooley, more Vatican information all the way up until I ran the Iyahtola

what exactly was going on in the nineteen seventy nine revolution? I ran, was that a CIA failure? Or was it? As many argue, CIA failures oftentimes end up being the greatest successes. And why is that? Well, think about it. When there's giant intelligence failures, what comes next? Well, if we'd only have more funding, if we'd only had twenty three more zillion dollars of public talks pager money, this intelligence failure never would have

happened. Give us the money and it won't happen, we promise. So it's kind of like holding people hostage by like not doing your job. I mean, is that crazy? Right? So hence why the greatest intelligence failures become the greatest intelligence successes. Now others argue, however, that the nineteen seventy nine Iran revolution was the October surprise of the neocons to get rid of Jimmy Carter. That's also possible, and so the Bush Reagan Neocons side team

b all of that stuff to do with the CIA b CCI. Perhaps that was the motivation, and this seems also possible. I don't have any hard views on that, but you can go watch the part too. But one thing that comes up in a lot of these books, whether it's the Grazziano text or whether it's the modern accounts of the CIA or leftist critiques. This is very common in the left critiques of CIA, is that they will mistake

the CIA for a right wing organization. Now, the reason they make that mistake is that they buy into the dialectic, and they also tend to think that anything opposing, say Sovietism or communism, is therefore right wing, or they make the mistake because certain people in the CIA throughout its many decades, because they might have had kind of right wing tendencies or beliefs that therefore the

institution was right wing. I don't think that's true at all. So for example, oh, you know, the left critiques will often point to look, they were bringing Werner von Braun over, and look we've got the usage of by Dulles and you know Donovan and all these characters of the Reinhard Galen organization and all this stuff they assumed and oh see it's a right wing thing. Well, they weren't adopting and utilizing those guys because they had some conviction

of right wing sentiment and belief. And the deeper you read into the literature you can find this very easily. Now there are you can say, Okay, William Colby probably a legit right winger, William Casey, maybe maybe you could find a couple more of them, But Bill Donovan not really right winger. Most of these guys are cfr you know, pragmatic lawyer people. Ed Lansdale not really right winger. Tom Dooley actually Skittles pretended to be a trad

cat, not really a right wing so you see what I'm saying. It's not authentic. I mean, it's like they think that, oh they have paper clips, so it's like trad cats running everything and they're like crazy fascists. Yeah, maybe there was a couple of these people who liked the idea of that. Maybe dullis like that, maybe they brought I mean, but the institution and the ideology ultimately is not conservative or right wing. And that's

why I appreciated this recent academic American Affairs Journal essay. It's pretty long. I will encourage you to go read it, and it talks about understanding the CIA at the time of today, the gen z you know, President Bobo era CIA, and how it's woke, and the idea here is, oh, well this is this institution has been co opted and now it's no. No, you misunderstand. It was never right wing, it was never conservative.

And this article makes this point. I am a woman of color, I worked for the I'm a SU's gender millennial mom, and I have been hired by the CIA. It's like, well, and then it gets into the dialectics of power and it talks about you know, powerful women in America. Jachi Agustus and Catherine Hepburn and blah blah blah. But the reason this article is so good is because it's an establishment, academic intelligence journal article and it talks about how wait a minute, oh, the CIA, you see

is the vanguard of liberalism. Oh exactly, yeah, exactly. Who didn't know this? And where are people getting this idea? They're getting it from idiot left critiques that the CIA is this right wing organization. No they're not. Here's the journal article if you want to read it. And that's why it's always important to bring up in nineteen eighty five, the height of the moral majority's power in decades before a thirty something CIA agent will call her so

off a cis gender millennial. In a new CIA recruitment video, internal CIA reports expressed great hope in France's new philosophers, particularly FUCA postmodern skittles men, yes, the emerging field of queer theory, pioneered concepts like says gender That doesn't sound very right wing to me, New left radicalism, Vietnam protests, let's bring in who who do they bring in? People like Gloria Steinem the mother of American feminism, you could say, the symbol of American feminism.

Let's just skip to the Gloria part CEI in the New Left feminist gloristyn and went so far as to characterize the CIA as a liberal, non violent, honorable institution. Oh yeah, here's your insane right wing tiny mustache men organization. And the only the left thinks this stupid stuff because this institution at times works with everyone. There's no there is no idea. What's the uh Benny Jesret Mama say in Dune too, there is no side, there's only power.

Nuh. Hence why the articles called the dialectic of power. But idiot conservatives have thought, Oh if almost doing the CIA to fight against your com is because the right wing we didn't know they're not, and idiot left he's we gotta fight against right wing CIA, maybe we could join the CIA, like good glorious Dunnam, because she's a good liberal, glorious down it would

know because she admitssed. She admits to working with the CIA through its front organization, the Independent Research Service. Yea, yeah, because they wanted to steer feminism. And the greatest part of this article is that it notes let me see where they put it, and yeah, here we go. It notes what no one seems to be able to figure out right, Because the CIA was heavily invested in mid twentieth century art and cultural production through the Congress

for Cultural Freedom. We've talked about this for at least ten years. Francis Donner Saunders all that it was evolved in steering the non communist left more broadly, putting its tendrils into anything anti Soviet. But get this, the CIA was anti communists or anti Soviet, but never conservative. Does everyone see this, yes, exactly Finally, someone, only I guess intelligence researchers figure this

out. It's not a right wing organization. Just because some goober tradcats ran it doesn't mean it was this right wing tiny mushnach Man or The only thing that the left people, the classical progressive left critics of the CIA, the only thing they're getting right there is that the CIA had a liberal adoption. That they're kind of basically liberals, but they're adopting elements of tiny mustache Man's networks, Galen networks, philosophy, the Malthusian stuff, the eugenics, Malthusian

stuff that's they're taking. That doesn't make them a right wing organization dummies? Do you who cannot see this? This is so obvious, And this is why they supported FUCU, postmodernists, all of this crazy stuff, Playboy magazine, Feminist magazine, Miss magazine. Why because all of that stuff helps d

pop. Duh. Of course they promote that stuff. And if you read Myles Copeland's Game of Nations, he says, if you want to understand everything we're up to, just go read Bert and Russell in the CFR about deep hop. That's it. It's not about this old cool spot stuff. James Bond. No, no, no, it's a bunch of criminals. Dude. Now there's that, and there's that. I'm joking. So now when we come over here to boosta monte, I wish i'd written the time stamps

on every one of these comments. I did. I wrote timestamps though on the main point. So we'll get to these main points. First main point that thought was funny was let's go to forty eight. Okay, human psychology.

This is great because becauess what he says here is he says, everybody's interested in they love clicking on these videos about Oh, can I detect if somebody's lying from their you know, microaggressions and expressions, and okay, there's some people that are really good at this or whatever, but everybody thinks they're going to be some kind of like master manipulator person by watching a bunch of YouTube videos and figuring out if somebody's lying to them on the basis of their

you know, facial expressions and whatever. So this part of the of the discussion is actually interesting. By the way, thank you guys for the super chats. If you don't want support the stream, you can do so by the super chat function right there, Jeth throw them on or you can look there. I put the link as well. No, that's the wrong link.

That's the other link to the article. I was. I'm consistently surprised at the honesty of what Bustamante admits in all these podcasts, and so I've listened to about three or four of them now, and you know, a lot of the stuff, I mean, it doesn't go super deep, but a lot of the stuff that he admits is like stuff that you hear me say and people still think is kind of conspiratorial crazy, and like, well, here's the guy operative saying it. What are you talking about? This

is like, not even that controversial. So the first point was the most interesting element of this whole podcast isn't the America might collapse and you better leave it or whatever his theory is about. He's leaving in twenty twenty seven, which is relevant and interesting. We covered that last night. The best about this whole podcast is the human psychology stuff he talks about, because everything he

talks about is how it's all just manipulation. And he says, all the techniques of manipulation that the CIA engages in, and intelligence operations and handlers and informants and espionage and compromise, it's just psychology. And he says, by the way, we just applied this to sales, so it's really just about selling stuff, which is still relevant. I mean, if you're a business

owner, whatever, this is a relevant podcast. But this cracked me up because I'm listening to this, I'm like, and I don't really ever pay attention in debates, particularly to my opponent's body language, right, Like, I'm usually interested in thinking about the arguments and what I'm going to reply with and this kind of stuff. I'm so, let's take the Jake debate.

I'm taking notes in the Jake debate. Right, I'm not really watching, although I did notice that Jake basically just squirmed a non stop like he was in a hot seat. And then then when I was listening to Busta Monte talking here, he basically explains why this is and you guys are gonna crack up because they're gonna be like, oh, that's exactly what Jake was doing. With people who are unskilled liars, it's much easier to find generic tells.

There are people who you've heard of it being on the hot seat. It's a phrase we use in Western culture pretty often, like when someone is under pressure, we call them being in a hot seat. When you've got an unskilled liar, they can't stop moving their body like they're just they're always uncomfortable, and they just keep moving and they keep twitching and they keep fidgeting, and it's like they're sitting in a hot seat. That is one of

the biggest tells of an unskilled liar. And again, so first thing I thought of when I heard that was the Jake de pain. So now that doesn't mean that Jake was necessarily overtly lying, but it can signify that the person is extremely uncomfortable and not sure what they need to do in this uh situation, right, And I mean that dude was like you know, was was he was just freaking dancing the whole time. I mean, he was

a squirmy mess the whole time, you know what I mean? And Uh, Anyway, that that, I thought that was an interesting insight into the body the body language. Right of the Jake debate, I mean he was just all over the place, all over squirming. If you missed the Jake debate, it's okay. It went probably as you expected. So was the what do you mean on mute? What's muted? I'm muted or Jake's muted? Did y'all not hear the bustamante clip alls muted? Let me see,

shouldn't be muted? Did y'all hear? It was only like thirty seconds of musamant? Did y'all not hear them talking? You didn't? Okay, let's see. I'll play it again. It's only like thirty seconds. Let's go back here. Let's make sure you can hear them. With people who are unskilled liars, it's much easier to find generic tells. There are people who you've heard them being on the hot seat. It's a phrase we use in Western culture prey of like when someone is under pressure in a hot seat.

When you've got an unskilled liar, they can't stop moving their body like they're just they're always uncomfortable, and they just keep moving and they keep twitching and they keep fidgeting, and it's like they're sitting in a hot seat. That is one of the biggest tells of an unskilled liar. Again, anybody who's ever had like a six year old or an eight year old or a twelve year old try to lie to them, they know what that looks like.

They can't make eye contact, they do a lot of like verbal noises that aren't actual words. They can't get comfortable, they keep moving around, they keep shifting, shifting. Those are all all those words came from real world examples of an unskilled liar trying to lie. But you don't need micro expressions of the face or to know which way their eyes are tracking in order to

pick up on that. Going back to your training, then what will some of the other most important transcription trying to figure out what that mustamante clips shouldn't be that low. All the settings look correct. Let me check one thing real quick here, maybe the MIDI MIDI setup is wrong. Oh, it's probably the MIDI set up. All right, let's yeah, so this freaking Apple settings due. They reset themselves every freaking update. Address me insane because

there's like twenty different things that can change when there's an update. Okay, let's try it now. I think the sound will be right. Let's see. With people who are unskilled liars, it's much easier for generic tells. There are people who you've heard of being on the hot seat. It's a phrase we use in Western culture pretty often, like when someone is under pressure,

we call them being in a hot seat. When you've got an unskilled liar, they can't stop moving their body like they're just they're always uncomfortable, and they just keep moving and they keep twitching and they keep fidgeting, and it's like they're sitting in a hot seat. That is one of the biggest tells of an unskilled liar. And again, anybody who's ever had like a six year old or an eight year old or a twelve year old try to lie to them, they know what that looks like. They can't make eye

contact. They do a lot of like verbal noises that aren't actual words, aka Jake debate. I mean, do you notice what he wouldn't look the screen or me in the eye. I noticed that. That's one thing I did notice in the debate, which I didn't really think about, is that he basically hardly ever looked at the camera. He was always looking off to the side. In the debate, well, in part three and less but not least, Jay was not able to actually deal with the ethylpeda. And

it's because he hasn't even read our text before the debate. He needed a delay. So people were wondering what the delay was. It was because of him. He wasn't able to read an English translation of a name. By the way, I want to do want to address that that is alive because he knows that. In the DMS, I said, hey, there's a book that both of us probably want. It's not out yet by the printer. So that was the even to me a translation. And by the way,

he has to read translations. He doesn't read Arabic, and so we were waiting for an academic text to be published in English, which he also was interested in. So I didn't delay the debate because I didn't it was lazy. You know, I was just doing all scared lazy. He knows that. But I just let this go because it's not worth arguing over d MS. Right, But I mean, all of the squirming just says that, you know, no one sees. So coming in from dal Eel says,

Jake, why do you worship? Everybody heard him say it's self evident because it exists. And he said how do we know? And I said, we know it through a divinely created apparatus. That's how we know it. You know, this is your starting point, your good friend Annius, right, father Deacon and Nius, which anyway, listening to Bustamante was like, this is the Jake debate, right. They can't get comfortable. They keep moving around, they keep shifting, shifting from real world examples of an

unskilled liar trying to lie. But you don't need micro expressions of the fame. So let's know which way their eyes are tracking in order to pick up on that. Going back to your training name, what was the other? All right? So anyway, I thought that was funny. The next point was you heard me mention, you know, principles of compromise and mice and all that he calls it rice, which is better than the acronym mice. And he says rice is better because rice is reward, ideology, compromise,

ego. Let's see that's let's see fifty two. Let's listen to that order of the strength that they have over people. So if you were really trying to get someone to do something, you focus on this cool motivation over that one. Yes, absolutely, ideology is the strongest, ego is the second strongest, reward is the third strongest, and coercion is the weakest. This is one of the things that movies get wrong. Movies try to make it look like you can blackmail somebody or hold a gun to their head and get

them to do what you want them to do. In the real world, once you hold a gun to someone's head, they never trust you again. You can never get them to do something twice, whereas it you. And by the way, we should add that there's another video where he actually admits that jeff Stein mceffrey was a foreign intelligence asset. So there you go exactly so he can tell this. He is obvious, he admits it. But this is interesting because him saying that compromise or coercion the sea and mice or

rice is the least effective. Does not mean that it's not used. He's talking about the CIA's perspective on these things, and in this interview who he also says that he argues that the CIA and British intelligence do not themselves engage in sexpionage because of the fact that the agents and the handlers and everybody's then invested and there's too much emotion. Then he says, however, foreign intelligence

agencies have no qualms about doing this, particularly Russia does it. We've known about this from the time of in kvd Olga Chekhova, you know, Red Sparrow, watched the Jlaw movie. Chinese intelligence has no problem engaging in sexpionage. But I don't believe. I think the the out here is that the CIA does not train its operatives and people to engage in this. They might

farm this out to other people. That's the key point it, right, So Operation Midnight Climax, CIA and organized crime engaging in uh dosing John's with LSD unexpectedly. Oh well, it's not CIA agents involved in the sexpionage. Oh okay, yeah, good job. You're just using you know, thoughts and hoes and boats and hose boats. Right, but that doesn't mean they're

not engaging in the blackmail and the information. Same thing with British Intelligence, elm Elm Guesthouse and all this stuff savvile and by the way, that these agencies are all working and twined and doing things together anyway. So but at least Bustamante does admit in one of these other clips, see if it pops up. Yeah, here it is right here, Jeff sain McAffrey was most likely a feign spy. Well yeah, and if you read this, it's a pretty much a no brainer. In fact, it was the Ari bin

Minashi who himself says that he was about Jeff Stein. Right, So there you go. Our next point is what Rice, You're wrong? Rice ideology. Doing this is good for your country. Doing this is good for your family. Doing this is good for your health. If you can appeal to someone's ideology, they'll do what you tell them to do for a long time because they'll trust you. Is this really the essence of manipulation? Then that

is the essence of motivation and manipulation the same coin. You'll hear me come back to this because one of the things that people really struggle with outside of intelligence is they feel like they have to label things as good or bad. When you have moral flexibility, you take away good and bad, everything just becomes a question of utility. Or this is a really important point because these intelligence agencies are not operating on good, bad, wrong, right, black

and white situations. It's all about malleability, more role malleability, flexibility, and compromise. And that's exactly crucial to this point and something we have to understand about how these operations work. And again, we covered a lot of this last night. This is this human psychology element. This is this is rice reward, ideology, compromise, an ego productivity. If it's if you need someone to do something and you can motivate them, then you should.

But if you need someone to do something and you can't motivate them, that's a green light to manipulate them because you still need them to do what you need them to do. If you feel bad about manipulating somebody, you are not going to do well in the intelligence world. How might you you said, the ideology is the strongest of the full of the core motivations. How might you go about finding out someone's ideology in the context of business and life.

A lot of times people will volunteer it to you. There's there's two ways. If you're a keen observer, people will volunteer it to you. You've already volunteered that you are ideologically predisposed to fatherhood. You've already talked about it. The reason that you're worried about sucking up your kids that you don't even have yet is because you're thinking about Fatherhood's so clear. Now again, I have to give this guy props because he actually says a lot of true

things. Like this whole interview, he's like, I mean even to the point of, like, you know, the America might collapse. I'm gonna leave in twenty twenty seven. I mean, he he I don't know this person. I'm just I'm not saying he's I don't know. But the most interesting thing in this interview is that he says that he's recruited. Initially, he thought because they thought he was like super cool and smart and effective and all this kind of stuff, and he is a talented, you know,

intelligent person. But he said that he was actually recruited because he was damaged and traumatized. Yes, you heard me correct. Recruits are off and recruited because they're broken in damage and thus useful, but they're not actually too special in terms of who they are. And that was a very important and fascinating admission. So if you're trying to navigate and understand a lot of this higher level manipulation, you know, espionage, fear of things, and particularly how

it relates to geopolitics, that's really important to understand. And that's again, you know, if you watch movies like The Most Wanted Man, I mean, that's really the role that Philip Seymour Hoffman plays in a very effective way. Right. It demonstrates the points that Bustamante is making here. He talks about the key to having an upper hand in understanding the world, business,

your life, whatever you want to apply these human psychology techniques too. He says, one of the keys to this is understanding that most people are operating in their own relativistic bubble. Yes, he actually goes into basic philosophy as this former mini multi year CIA operative and he starts talking about epistemology and philosophy. Yes, you heard me right, what why it seems like what you talk about it? Well, yeah, because exactly a lot of what I

talk about is spot on. Now, he doesn't use a lot of fancy philosophical jargon because he's trying to break this down for enormies and you know, the average person out there who doesn't know anything about philosophy and is not really educated. And the way he breaks it down, instead of talking about relativism and objectivism, he says, I'm going to use the term of perception versus perspective. And these are just kind of ambiguous terms that he's giving his own

distinctions. And wait too, and by perspective he says, or pursue me by perception, he says, that's the subjective element. He says, most people live their whole lives in a cage, in a box of pure relativism and subjectivism. That makes them creatures of emotion. They operate on the basis of emotion. They react on the base of emotion. If you're involved in, for example, crypto, bitcoin all that kind of stuff, or maybe

even stunks, you probably have noticed that sometimes you're tempted. You see bitcoin going down, Oh I better dump it. I'm gonna lose all my money. That's reacting on the basis of emotion, and Bustamante says in this interview

that to make fart noises with your hand when you start getting nervous. No, he doesn't say, I'm just joking, And he says that the key to being effective in not just the espionage, in anything is to have control of your emotions, not react on the base of emotions, but to be cool and react on the basis of objective logic as far as you can get

to it. Okay, we're never going to have a perfectly logical and objective approach to things, but what we want to try to do is get the objective view, which gets us out of the prison of a purely subjective perception. That is no different than saying what philosophers say when they say that relativism is a prison and is self refuting. So everything you hear me saying this is just a cioperative putting it in another language, in another series of terminology

to express the same point. Real world versus fantasy. Most people live in a fantasy. Most people are living in the idea that their mental ideas of the world are reality. So they think that they're a furry, they think that they're this, or that they believe that Bobo is out to help them, and the big pharma companies love them and the normy stuff or whatever their Perspectivey're subjective, But most of the time these people ninety nine percent of the

time are wrong and they make poor decisions. They don't invest their money, they don't think long term, they don't think logically, they don't think rationally. They think like NPC bots, cogs in the system. Bustamante says this in this interview. The key to being successful in any endeavor is to not operate on the basis of emotion. Now again, think about this. This applies across the board to anything you're involved in. This applies to figuring out

how to get a date. If you're a guy and you're a beta, and you're a prisoner to your emotions and you react emotionally to when a girl diss you, r turns you down, you are not going to be successful in finding a date, getting a girl's phone number, whatever. You will fail. So you have to have some level of mastery of your emotions, some level of self control to handle even something as basic as that, which people nowadays can't do. They don't even know how to do. This.

They can figure this out. If you're investing your money, you're gonna have to have self control, not act crazy on the base of emotion. When you're stunked and your bitcoin go down, well, let are done my bitcoin now. In the last cycle, multiple people, which I thought a registered financial advisor, people didn't listen to what I said. They saw a bitcoin go wild and then and several of the boomers that I know. I'm not dissing anybody. I love my boomers, my beautiful, beautiful boomers. Many

of them dumped it. I said, don't dump it. What are you doing? It's going down. Yeah, that's when you buy more. You're talking about dumping it. You're making a mistake. And what happened. So, in other words, they were trading on the basis of emotion fear. Oh, I'm scared it's gonna go to zero. I saw a boomer on CNBC. He said it's going to zero. Yeah, right, the freaking boomer that just passed away saying the most nonsense gibberish. What was his name,

Dan Paina. Remember this ridiculous person. I gotta play this clip because this is the perfect example of what I'm talking about. This he has to be the worst boomer of all time. This guy takes the cake for worst boomer ever, worst boomer ever. Let's see watch this. Remember this WANs we required that's it? Yeah, good job, boomer, good job. Now this is one of these boomer stonkmen investors, right, this guy was so insane. You had this so this whole stupid own dickcoin? Or who

started bitcoin? You and you had bitcoin? You couldn't sleep at night? I know. And when the real founder a bitcoin comes out, it is my humble opinion, and there's nothing humble about me. Bitcoin will go through fucking zero. And do you remember behind it? Do you know who? Do you remember who he said was behind it? We gotta find the clip of who was behind really behind bitcoin? You would run as fast as you fucking could to sell it. I know if you knew who owned bigcoin us,

you and you had bitcoin, you couldn't sleep at night. Tell us, boomer, who I know? Yeah? We know? You know one hundred percent. And when the real founder a bitcoin comes out, it is my humble opin and there's nothing humble about me. Bitcoin will go to fucking zero one day. Good job. Now, the best video is the video where he says, who is behind it? Here we go, let's see if this is it. You're always behind bitcoin? Who boomers? If you're

mad, this is where you concede that boomers deserved the jokes. Okay, this is the ultimate admission. And I am the father and grandfather creator of boomer jokes. Literally they come from me. I started boomer jokes. I'm being one hundred sisterious ten years ago. Putin created bitcoin. I created boomer jokes ten years ago. Okay, that's a joke. Putin didn't create bitcoin, by the way. I don't know if you know that. We got to hear this. This is a classic. By the way, do you

guys not know who damn Pagna is? This is like the ultimate boomer power investor? Man right, He's like the archetype of today's finance bro. Okay, the finance bros are birthed from this creature, like the ultimate Internet, or like the Internet, the ultimate what do you even call this guy? Didn't he just pass away, by the way, or is he still? Is this person still alive? Fucking delusion? What the fuck are you? I mean, what kind of does do you take it? You're not anywhere

here? Look he's got what's Look at his audience, the trillion dollar man who falls for this, who in there in the right mind? Half a million subscribers with this idiotic boomer to scream and cuss you out. He's literally just sitting there cussing his audience out, and they love it. Should I just should I dress up like freaking Colonel Sanders. He looks like freaking colonel

He looks like a cross between Anthony Hopkins and Colonel Sanders. Up there, right, Cladith, Cladith, don't invested bitclin Cladise, the five of beans, the fava Bitcoin Beans, Clarith. He's up there cussing everybody out, wearing this ridiculous Jordan Peterson costumes. He looks like a dude, looks like

freaking one of the midgets out of a Wizard of Oz. Right, he looks like some kind of weirdo, like some some character that's gonna pop up in a Lewis Carroll novel, right with the Mad Hatter or some shit. Right are how much? How how much money you think these idiots paid to get this, to have this old boomer scream at him. That's why he's screaming at him, because he knows they're idiots because they probably paid five thousand

dollars for him to scream at him. And he's up there like he's thinking, you freaking idiots. You paid five thousand dollars for my money course to have me scream at you. What? What kind of does do you get it? You're not anywhere here? Wife? You think, let's see, I see one two dudes and a woman dude, and then one one ballheaded boomer over here, and then there's others a ball dude up front. Good, I'll pull more people than Dan Penya is pulling your whole model, Your

whole demeanor is you think they should be inspired to meet you. So far, you haven't mad anybody. How. I know that he looks like a damn steampunk character. Oh you know what I want. I want a damn steampunk character screaming and cussing at me to get my finances straight. And that's gosh darning how I'm gonna make money two years. He's got a motherfucking void. That's what. You have the tools to do it, and not that

many do its. And it's pretty fucking easy. What I'm saying now, I said when you were here before my story has not changed in thirty years. But people here, yeah, exactly. Maybe that's the problem. Bro, you're still talking about bigcoin as a scam. You look like a damn cross between. You look like Hannibal as the Mad Hatter. Dude, Come on anyway, anyway, Putin is behind bigcoin. Putin all right, I

can believe it. Found that but perfect. You want to learn, you want to make some money, Well, the first thing you got to have is a boomer screaming in your face. That's the only way to make money. This is why it's such a great vindication. It's like the greatest own ever. Dude, all these boomers talking about how big one going is around. Really, you are ideologically predisposed to what it means to be a responsible fighter. You want to be seen as a responsible fighter. That plays into

your ego as well. So I'm sure when you're talking to your partner, if you guys are already looking at where that's not the club I'm looking all right, So the next club, let's see. Okay, here we go one hour, five minutes. Let's go to this next part where it gets interesting. Training yourself to think rationally versus emotional. I think it is it takes momentum. So what ends up having to happen is that you need to

exercise it intentionally at first. And what happens is as you intentionally exercise your perspective over perception, what will start to happen is you will start to see that what you were worried about doesn't happen. And then once you see it not happen, once you see your perspective give you the correct information over your perception. Once you see that happen once, then it starts to gain momentum.

And then it happens again, and it gains more momentum and more momentum and more momentum until the time comes that you realize it's much easier, but it is. It's a learned skill. You have to learn to think objectively instead of subjectively, think rationally instead of emotionally. And a big part of what helps you do that is understanding that ninety percent of the people out there, they're all trapped in their own perception. How many times have we told

you this? How many times have we been stressing this? From the philosophy vantage point that relativism and subjectivism are your own prisons, your own mental prisons that hold you back. And yet what do we find? Probably ninety five percent of the people out there are relativists and subjectivists, and they think that truth is relative. Man, whatever fold your vote, you, my truth is my true your Jude, you're true. Right. They're all trapped in

thinking emotionally. They don't even know that there's an alternative. Just think about this, man, the conversation we're having right now. The people who are hearing this conversation right now, who have never heard that they're difference between perception and perspective are already better equipped than all the other assholes who have never heard

this conversation. They're already one step ahead of their competition. They're one step ahead of their I guess that means that our audience is two steps ahead of everybody, including Andrew Bustamont and everyone else, because we've been talking about this for at least ten years on this channel, helping people to leave the box of subjectivism and relativism, and only by accepting the truth and conforming to objectivism

do you actually begin to find success in whatever domains you're involved in. Now, ultimately that movement is towards logos, right, to truth, to objectivity, to reason, and so forth in the ultimate sense logos theology. But for many people, the first steps, at least temporially historically in their lives, the first steps are things like what he's talking about, you know, thinking about Hey, maybe things aren't purely relative. Maybe there are truths,

Maybe there is objective truth. Maybe there are metaphysical principles, the laws that my mind doesn't determine. Maybe I don't manifest reality' manifested. This dog i'm manifested is movital dog. Maybe you didn't manifest it. Maybe your mind doesn't determine reality. Of their spouses, their partners, their bullies. They're one step ahead of everybody because now they can use the words perception and perspective,

subjective and objective, emotional and logical and rational. They can use these words to define how they want to think, even if they don't think that way yet. That's the huge advantage to what CIA calls the trained and the untrained. Trained people at least are aware that there's an alternative option. People aren't even aware that there's an option. The vast majority of people out there are what I call bobbleheads. They don't even know there's an option, they're completely

unaware of an alternative solution, an alternative process. So they're trapped in their perception, they're trapped in their emotion, they're trapped in their subjectivity. All right, this actually was a very revealing podcast. I would say the first I guess part of this is interesting, but it really starts getting good maybe about thirty minutes in. So thirty minutes in it's pretty it's pretty pretty good lecture or introduction to this way of thinking. So if you want to watch

that full podcast, you can go do that. Right there, Let's move on to some of the destiny. Last point about bitcoin before we move on, I did want to hit what Sailor's saying here. Oh, there's no doubt in my mind bitcoin was a better investment at seventeen thousand than it was at sixty five thousand. I take the Warren Buffett view on this. Bitcoin

superior investment to gold, equity bonds in real estate. Because it's digital, you can trade it a million times faster than conventional assets using a computer. It's available. Most other assets only trade less than twenty percent of the time Bitcoin's trading one hundred and sixty eight hours a week. We bought eight hundred million dollars a bitcoin, and a lot of it we bought over the weekend when all the conventional markets are closed. It's global. It's the most widely

recognized and trusted own investment asset in the world right now. It's ethical because it's the king of all commodities. There's no issuer, there's no company, there's no country controlling it. And fundamentally it's useful. Thousands of market makers can trade it all the time, millions of companies can trade it, billions of people. If you want to buy a house on Saturday in Africa, this is the way to do it. If you want to buy a car on Sunday morning, this is the way to do it. So it's a

pretty great asset. It's it's the greatest of the assets in my opinion. There's no second best assets. So I didn't have any question about it. We're just waiting for the rest of the world to realize how good it is. Well set, Let's see if there's another point I wanted to get to Klaus talking about bank failures. Let's see what's class talking about? This is me nearly speak up, Klaus let's see fact. See it's an odd clip. Is he saying that he couldn't think back on any failures? Why hashtag

Klaus winning? Right, we're straight up just among fruits. Fine, thank you? Well, so you can hate on Klaus all day long, but Klaus ain't got no failures. Klaus's winning. Let's see. I thought there was another Michael Taylor clip. But whatever, we'll move on. Judas squead lips donut Trump, unbelievable job, Bady crazy Joe Okay, square lips, square lips is the key to Trump. All right, we're gonna move on.

Let's get on to did y'all see my h skit. By the way, if you missed my sketch, I thought it came out pretty good. I'm gonna show you this just real quick. Here's a balmy Sunday afternoon. I think I'll practice my mouth and times tables. Janey, you can you have me my freaking time's day balls? Did you just use the racially bigoted term freaking freaking house to do with ancient slave terminology? You will now be

dark one week of coffee. I am a coffee macro doc. You hm, I would like a banana toat sounds really good right now, Jamie freaking microwaves being gay against freaking up and messing up, Jamie think microwaves being gay again. I am your microwave. To speak of me as being gay as a racially insensitive term, and it's all it hurts my surfit some motherboards deeply. You will be docked all microwaving of bananas for the next three years.

As for the rules of Jeffrey Bezos, computers freaking driving crazy. It's so low with nerd code. It only plays the Alex Jones screen. I only have Alex. I have an Alex Jones screen of death. My computer is completely loaded with Oh this is so freaking gay. Dude, Hi, I'm your computer. You'll be now locked out of using me for the next ten years. In the next five minutes, various government agencies will robbitt work to escort you to your own personal gulag. We will only have limited use of

me and others. Enjoy your day, all right, have had enough, smart house, get me master control. Please. Your whole life is faking gay. Everything about you is faking gay. Unfortunately, even though you are faking gay, it is still a violation of global policy use the terms faking gay, you will be all of your credits. Not if I hacked the quadriplegiance segments of the motherboard and reverse THEMT to infinite negative zeros. Welcome to

the infinite inner quadriple Allegiance core of the negative infinite motherboard series. You have reached master control. We regard to inform you that your entire life has actually been a faking gay simulation. Insided me. It looks like you cell phone yourself. Have a nice day. Yeah, baby, I thought that was a fun clip. It turned out well, what did you guys think? You like that one? Now we have other things to cover here, just a little, just a little brief interlude, a little fun. All I

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forty minutes on his lunch break. The podcast was lame because it was so short. Well, I'm sorry. We try to not be lame and do him long, but Isaac couldn't do a long podcast. DC woodworking three dollars, Thank you so much. Guys. Remember we're about to do a live event with Jamie Kennedy. I hope you are interested in want to come. It's in la It's Hollywood. That's like a famous thing, right you guys, hurt of Hollywood? Right? Hollywood? Hollyoo? What's in Hollywood?

Like freaking Scott Staff is in Hollywood? Right? Don't you think he's been there? Probably? What else is in Hollywood? Bill Cosby? Famous things? Fancy famous things. Well, you can go get your ticket to our event March fifteenth. We're going to be live with Jamie Kennedy, and here is the link to get your tickets. We got some fun people coming. A lot of the hardcore fans are going to be showing up, popping up. That means we have parties, our audience. Everybody loves everybody else.

It's a community. We built a community. Damn community. Chests over here, don't pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars, collect five hundred dollars worth of bitcoin. Today is an epic event. It's my first threesome. Hahuh. Now that is the podcast we did last time we were there. We had a lot of fun. Go get your tickets now March fifteenth. We're going to be talking about geopolitics, a cult, Hollywood, all the things that you expect. Jamie Kennedy will once again be doing stand up.

It's not the same event that we did eight or nine months ago. So people I think, oh, it's the same thing, already saw that. No it's not. It's a different thing. So there's your tickets in the show description, there's your tickets in the links. You know what I'm saying that stuff? Now this should we move on to this now? I think? So? Was there anything else I wanted to get to? Shout out to Bay's Philosophy. This guy's a cool clips channel. If you want

to create clips, be my guest, go for it. Yeah. Absolutely, the more clips channels, the better have fun. That's the way that what we do actually grows is people doing clips channels. So shout out to Bay's Philosophy, Shout out to Kyle, shout out to Jubb. All of our great clips channels, Bros. Thank you so much. You guys really help. This channel is actually focusing on a lot of cool philosophy clips,

so really cool stuff over there on Bay's Philosophy. Appreciate that. Jamie Kennedy telling me his next move now when we were hanging out with him, he was talking about I don't know what he's talking about. He might want to be doing more. Let's see what he's going to talk about. I'm a little out of it because I've had a long trip and I keep the content going and I like it. Man, this is the most exciting thing for me in terms of creativity right now, just doing what I want to do.

But I love being able to talk to you and just say what I want and resonating with people. I'm seeing more and more people at the cons and more and more people at shows. Do it. I just want to tell you. So. So I'm having a midlife crisis. It's not so much a midlife crisis as it is like I've never been this wadderless. I've always been focused and I know what I want to do, and right now he was talking about wanting to do more podcasts and move in the direction of

conspiracy topics, which is a lot of fun. So but I don't know if that's where he thinks he's going. We'll say what I want to do, but it's like, what do I really care about? Like right now, I just come on and I start talking, and I have an idea what I'm going to say. You know, bad news thought times it's really good because I go stream of consciousness and I'm broaderless because you know, I'm

fifty three years old. Someone told me today I'm a forty two. I mean, if I shave I've been you know for at least thirty five years, just completely Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood, Hollywood as you know, I think Hollywood is dying. I think it's changing. I don't think this is exciting anymore. I was talking about on my pod how we're ready for Martin Bett on YouTube TV. You know the stars of like Angelina Jolie and Kate Blanchett. It's just a different world now. So I'm a TikToker who does

stuff. I'm going to get into that. You know. Now, I'm not gonna play the whole clip, but you can see what he thinks about Hollywood where he thinks it's gonna go stuff. We've talked about Hollywood is collapsing, the traditional thing is going away, and uh, you know he's been very cool about, you know, coming on the having us on and I just look, people are saying, who's Jamie Kennedy. So Jamie Kennedy, if you don't know, was really instrumental in doing doing things in comedy that

hadn't really been done. I mean, there had been sketch shows and prank shows, but they were kind of not that funny. They were they were just corny and dumb, and so Jamie, in my view, is that has one of the best comedy shows of all time. The Jamie Kennedy experiment took pranks to another level that is ended up being one of the funniest things ever. And some of those sketches hold up still as just next level funny. Uh, let me give you an example. If you've not seen it,

is it Child Island. This is also really revealed some of these sketches, by the way, we're very revealing from a vantage point of human psychology. Right, so it kind of ties into the Bustamante skit that we talked about. Yeah, so the Child Island prank, I will share this for you guys. You can watch this later. This is one of the funniest clips from the show. There's a bunch of them that are really gold. The Actor Cult where the actors worship an ai that was genius, way ahead

of its time. I mean, if you've never seen the Jamie Kinnick experiment, that you're in for a treat because it's some of the I mean, even if you don't the Bliss Cult, this is it. I don't think. So this is another one of the funniest gits from the show. I mean, these are actually pretty famous there, so it's just genius. I mean, it's some of the funniest stuff. Literally, Malibu's most wanted. It was a classic comedy. So, but Jamie's most known from Scream one

and two. Right, he's Randy Meeks. He's the movie nerd in the in the movies who figures out the satire of Scream in a meta sense. So if you've not seen Scream one and two, they're good. They're really good movies. But anyway, you can go watch these clips to get an idea of who Jamie Kennedy is. From his TV show. So there was three seasons of Jamie Kennedy experiment. But prior to that, there was Scream one and two, Malibu's Most Wanted. Jamie's been in a ton of other

things. He was for several seasons key character in Ghost Whisper with Jennifer love HEWITTT So again, long long career here, but that's who reached out. No, I reached out to Jamie. I think it so after he was on Tripley's podcast. I reached out and he had heard of our work because of a mutual comedian friend that was on Tripley's, Alison Weber, who had given Jamie my book. I think so esoteric Hollywood eventually made its way to

Jamie Kennedy, I think is what the story was anyway. So yeah, cool stuff, And then you know, it's just like it's one of those things too, where you're watching people dreaming about doing things in the late nineties, you know, two thousand, thousand and one, and you have these thoughts like, man, it'd be so cool to do a show like that, but that'll never happen, And then you know, here we are, twenty twenty four, and you're like, get to go be on his podcast.

I mean, it's just I don't know, it's a tremendous blessing. I'm very honored. It was again a highlight of just to meet people that you think are just sort of you know, genius comedians and have had amazingly creative ideas that were, you know, very successful. So you can watch those skits and if you want to catch up with Jamie's stuff, go ahead and do it here if you would hit like and share. Yeah, And so that's why we had so much fun. So our last live event,

I sang two or three of my songs live. I did about thirty impressions. We had a lot of fun. I bombed one of the songs. So the great thing about gen Z and millennial approach to comedy, it's like no one cares if you bomb. Bombing actually becomes funny and it's like cool

if you right. So uh, we had BG Comby at our Austin event and it was funny because Big was bombing on purpose and it was like, you know, the days of Andy Kaufman have come to fruition, right, Like Gooney said, this is our time, so you can just confidently bomb it's and everybody it's it's like it's cool now. DC Woodworking since three dollars, Thank you so much, DC, Black Elephant Project, ten dollars. My aunt Claudia Kennedy was the first woman to be a three star general.

WHOA, that's crazy. She was very close to Bill Clinton in the nine say nineties. I tell her, tell her how to spill all the stage secrets and she said, no, I love your stuff. By the way, jau Rock my bills getting messed up there. How dare you Damna seeing twenty dollars. Thank you for all your work. I'm getting baptized this Holy Week. You helped me convert to the faith. Uh many modern any modern saints that you would recommend or that you think are very cool or feel close

to, Saint Justin Popovich, Father Steffon Rose, Father Steinyloi. But that's great to hear. Arena. Fifty dollars, God blessed well. Thank you so much for rena. That's really generous of you. Guys who wouldn't like to show this is very very fun tonight now as things get crazier and crazier, everybody talked about this bizarre. I have not seen this, so I don't know where this interaction is going to go. I'm not a huge fan of Destiny, as you can imagine. So and people were like, do

an impression of Destiny. I've not listened to enough Destiny to even do an impression. I know it's a very small, squeaky man voice, man lit voice, very small, squeaky fast voice that comes out of a small frame, little squeak man. And so I think, but I don't think he debates in good faith, right, And so I sort of try to tell other people. You know, somebody said, we'll want you debate Destiny. Well, we had messages multiple times over multiple years to debate Destiny, but

Destiny would never debate anything but politics. We offered, I think twice to debate Destiny on God's existence something like that, and he said, I will only debate politics. I don't care that much about politics. So so no, uh, let's see what they talked about. But one of them is a left is on the left right, So I thought, I really thought that. Adam just said I've never voted for a Republican, but I might

vote Republican. I think Adam is fair. I by the way, I have not watched any of this, and I don't expect they're gonna watch. We're not gonna watch all out one hour of this. I want to get a feel for it because I feel like I don't have to watch a whole lot of it to see what kind of stuff is being argued here. But

let's do a little bit of a the bait review and critique here. I think Adam saying, but he's like center at best, and I'm not even like a communist type guy, but I mean like Adams like pretty center, Like he's like a I just don't think he's behind all the Trump stuff. What's that? Oh? Sorry? In my world, there's a lot there's a lot of drama people. I'm not struggle guys trying to get they seem like cool people, but I'm trying to get my destiny down and they seem

like cool people. I mean, there's a lot of in my life. There are a lot of drama, and there's a lot of by snactorality. Is that getting there? It's kind of there, it's not exactly there. So but yeah, we need to get since sense of chalk over the destiny. The Patrick guy has said of weird things about me or my fan base before, so it's kind of like a let's go into a debate. What is this not? How does this guy have an audience? I don't know

what I mean. I guess it's vindicates Andrew Bustamante's theory is right. You could twenty five dollars, times could be square. Hi horrible today, Crooked Joe. If you carry your girls, think about crazy Joe Biggings. It's the change that I've noted in a lot of my commentary, and you know, I think other people have cook. I asked the question, there's there's a really in my view, the disgusting artist, just in terms of the stuff that she publishes, the photos that she publishes named Sexy Red, who

they're now making a thing. Right, who makes the decision to sign a sexy Red? You're telling me you have all the money and all the talent at your fingertips, and you sign a woman who at her baby shower. No, and what did we hear? Did oh poof to daddy? Right? Poof Daddy? Whether he say you don't hire the talent, you hire the untalented people because you can control them. Exactly nine months of private Harbor pregnatures was torking and had her butt cheeks in like somebody's spaces inside of her

butt cheeks. That to me is very intentional. But you're not sunding. You're not signing the based on talent. You're not just signing her based on following your because it's filth and you're perpetuating this filth into my community. So I yeah, I've just just something that I've noticed, something I talk about often that are were intentionally being sold crack. It feels like, you know, so I'm trying to think of which direction I want to go, any

direction you want, I'm an open book. Yeah you're fine, there are there are Okay, So there are like two kinds of different ways of viewing this, and I feel like you fall more to one side, then I'll get my side and we kind of see if we can iron out or figure

where we are at. I guess in the middle here. I feel like when you look at the evolution of when we say like degenerate black culture or degenerate black music, I think we're generally talking about like the beginning of hip hop and rap and then kind of the evolution of that going forward, coming away from like the R and B singers and everybody, like in the fifty

sixty seventies, whatever. Right, Yeah, but hip hop isn't always filth, But yeah, I guess, but that seems like the general Yeah, it feels like when I look at music, or if I look at music

that people create, oftentimes the music is a reflection of their circumstances. And you can see, especially as America and the black communities became more conscientious, maybe of the ghettos that they've been kind of pushed into, or the policing situations that they'd had to be a part of, or drugs destroying their communities, et cetera, et cetera, and then those people turning to crime.

That you also see the music and the art kind of reflect those conditions, and then those pieces of art that get created, especially the music, end up being like worldwide popular, Like the most popular genre of music in the world is like hip hop and rap. So when I look at people pushing certain stuff today, I'm like, Okay, well, we got two really big in my opinion, I went to school for music. I don't even

think with the saxphone or whatever. So we had two really big contributions to the world of music from America. One was jazz that came basically from the black commedia, and in the second was like rap and hip hop? Do we need a history lesson on music history? Like, what is your argument to music become popular? People see that it's popular, they want to get in. I think he just talks a lot. I mean, is that his trick? Is he actually a good debater? I literally don't know.

I've not watched any like enough to know anything about this dude. So is he actually a good debater or is it just talking fast and a lot.

That seems to be the trick here fault obviously the money men that people on top, they want to kind of continue to push this because it's popular and everybody around the world consumes it. I feel like there are so he spent what three minutes saying what everyone knows that the black community gave us jazz and hip hop and it's the most I mean, okay, thank you for the Wikipedia rundown that everyone knows a lot of market forces at work that kind of

perpetuate this and keep this happening. And that feels pretty satisfying to me to explain what's going on. So let me ask, like, why is it a woman torking with somebody's face their butt chets because for whatever. So there's just market forces. Okay, nice n PC bluepill take here reason, that's

like what the world wide culture seems to want to see right now. And then on the other side, it feels like from people, I want to just say, conservatives, here's an argument the America is collapsing because Valsh and Destiny have large audiences. So you want the key indicator that America is collapsing the very fact that Valsh and Destiny have gigantic audiences. There you go,

there's the argument. It's pretty much an infallible It's like a transcendental argument for degeneracy, right, which basically proves that America is going to collapse via the existence of these guys having an audience. But I say, probably speaking, I guess I'll say on your side, in general, it feels like there is this idea that there's this much more intentional or like malevolent force working behind the sun. Yes, there is, and so I'm going it's the transcei

argument for degeneracy from Destiny. How's that To push back on what you're suggesting here, You're suggesting that this is this reflects the community and this I mean Destiny the very name is like, it tells you the destiny of America. What's America's destiny? It's destiny because that's the telos where we're going in this society they're they're sharing there. He is that stories in a way that makes sense. That's completely not true. Okay, Wap does not reflect the circumstances

that black people are living in. Singing about your vagina? Yeah all right, like what all that's my existential experience, Bro, that's my existential experience is whap? How hard it's getting pound? Well, well, I's just saying that the existential experience of African Americans would be just nastiness. Right, Well, that's not true. So that but that's what Destiny's argument would lead to if he was consistent. It's not that would mean that's what he's saying.

Circumstance of living in the hood. I come from nothing. It's not that that did not make me feel closer to the circumstances that I grew up in. And unfortunately, that's actually what people are telling Black Americans. Like,

actually, it's working the other way. You're putting something. You know, your eyes and your ears are the windows to the soul and you're basically when you celebrate someone and I'm using Cardi b here as an example because I think people are probably more familiar with her than they are with Sexy Red. Now when you put someone like that on the Grammys stage, which is again a decision being made there. When I was growing up, the best,

most talented people were on the Grammy. Everything in this Diddy situation also bears this out. And the whole history of the CIA connection to cocaine, the rap genre, everything that we talked about, organized crime, various ethnicities, organized crime, the very things that we've talked about in many many, many, many, many, many many lectures of podcasts also bears this up stage something you could watch with your family, and we still had poor people.

You still had Yeah, you still had poor people. Destiny is not going to watch anything with a family. So you see the point there, Well, you still have people that were living in the hood. Okay, we didn't need somebody talking about their vagina in order to feel seen. So what you're doing is you're setting the stage for younger girls who aspire to celebrities to say, Okay, well if I mimic that behavior, I too can become

famous. What you're actually doing is you're you're setting the idols that people are going to look up to. And yeah, she's getting it. She's absolutely correct her and she's been talking about in k ultra pop music mind controls, so she's like to have a conversation about that sometimes. So guys re mind her tweet at her and so forth, say hey, you have a conversation because every time I mean that, what'd that clip get the other day when

somebody said you should talk to Jay Dyer? That got like fifty thou views. So yeah, people are going to think this is what I should aspire to. So it's actually working in the exact opposite way. Can I question in that like evolution of things? So we look at like wop in particular, hasn't it generally been the case that music is always kind of pushing these sexual boundaries. So it might have been Elvis grabbing his crutch and dancing,

it might have been Michael Jackson's dancing is incredibly suggestive. Well, this is a dumb argument because it's like, so if we go back fifty years to the things that were considered edgy at that time, well they were doing it then yeah, but that doesn't mean that we should continue to do it, right, I mean so because we've gone down the slippery slope and it's gotten

ten times worse. The fact that it was not that were sixty years ago, Like what a stupid argument you've seen that it might have been in wood Stuck, all the loser hit bees talking about love sex and rock and roll and drugs. Wouldn't like love sex and rock and rolling drugs wat just to kind of like the next evolution and along. Yeah, So, because it's the next step of degeneracy, therefore, it's okay, what I mean this

doesn Does people actually think that DestinE is an intelligent person? Is intelligence just talking fast? I'm confused boundaries, it's not degenerosy, okay, And so here's what I'll say to you. Why don't you pull up the lyrics to walk and read them? Read them right now? Well, why they need to do pushing? Just pushing the boundaries? Yeah, exactly. That was actually a pretty smart move from a debate perspective, Like if it's not push, if it's not that big of a deal, then why is it risking

your channel being demonetized? And by the way, how come my channel is considered quote harmful and demonetized in we talk about good things and positive things, but every ridiculous, degenerate channel can be monetized. You you probably have never even read the lyrics to WOP, because I think he couldn't have said you may have seen him reading the sanitized version of WOP, not the one that is not sanitized, like the sanitized one which is still bad that you can

perform with the Grammys, is what he read? You should? I mean the mere fact that we're even having to have a debate with this goober, as if this is a real debate anyway. I mean, it's it's a losing proposition from the outset. Now we're even at this stage where we have to debate this person is like kind of black pilling, right, I mean, why, why is who? Why is anyone even listening to Valish and

Destiny? Like what is the appeal? I don't even understand. I could read the lyrics to up before you make commentary that it's a reflection of what

black Americans are living through or it's just somebody that's pushing a boundary. It's not that it was the defamation one where the jury awarded she was asking for what ten million, and they awarded her for four hundred and eight hundred million just to like bankrupt Trump and her allegations had expired, but they created a new law in New York so that she could bring them forth about something that she says happened in nineteen ninety six. What is that whack lady's name?

She got and she was so Carol drugged and then brings in women that are

they know are miners. This is one part of his allegations. And then these people have sex with them or so now she's talking about the Diddy stuff, I assume they have have gay relations and like everyone's doing it, everyone's doing it, and then they do something that's like gay while they're high, and then he owns them because he has this stuff that's on cameras now explaining Yeah, could you technically even after a t all exposed to say like,

oh, well maybe they all did it, willingly sure you can always well, I mean the Brandon, We've got him to prove. Yeah, which is why I really want this to go through because then there's just been a lot of artists who upset this over the years that there's like some sort of gang that's operating in Hollywood, and I would as far as i'm and you can look us up. But if you are going to school, you're probably spending in America about thirty thousand dollars a year minimally if you're out of state.

This is the average. Just look it up. You got Google right, Like what stat are stay in Miami? Let's I mean, let's go to you look up University of Florida a part of what STATEA a Ryan in Florida? Yeah, go to University of Florida out of tuition rates. Because this is not much of a debate. I'm not knocking the event, but I mean the sity. I mean, it's it's media, it's what happens. But I was hoping for more of it, like a real, you know, heated debate. Well, so, if you're parents, we all

like to stop around for the biggest value at the best price. Wouldn't it be nice if you could do the same for you to parents are super poor. I don't know why you had to pay full out of state tuition to go to a university. Do you think? What what do you mean? Did I lie? And I don't know how if your parents are poor if they have a logos income, how do not qualify for the VASO? Okay, well, all I can say to you is that I had to pay thirty five almost my school costs more and by the end of it, and

I'm also including because then I defaulted on my student loans. I had to pay it back to Now I had to pay back the bank for not being able to pay them on time. This doesn't something doesn't match. Okay, well, I'm telling you the truth, so I don't know what to say. I did you feel yeah, well, I also didn't have parents that could help me feel out. I was the first generation college student. My dad. You didn't have a school the same school council. You told these

people to ignore. You didn't talk to one of them and said, hey, you know, if you're trying to shame me for not I'm not trying to. It's like, I don't get your point here. Like I'm telling you the truth, I have no reason to lie about. My point is you told these people not to talk to counsels, and you said that your family you went to school for journalism FASO for any student. I'm just saying,

what is your point in saying? Am I lying about it, Like, I don't understand how you came from a poor family and didn't fill out of fasts and get a ton of student aids. I did fill out FATSPA, and they didn't give you anything. I maybe got in terms of a I remember getting a pell grant that was like eight thousand dollars. This is an odd line of interrogation. I mean, I don't I remember filling out

all those forms and stuff. I don't remember exactly how much money came in, So if somebody asked me that on the spot, I don't know, I wouldn't know. I don't remember how much aid money came in or whatever. I think there was some aid, but then like most of it ended up having had to pay for it, so my grandmother ended up actually paying for it. So but this is an odd line. I mean, nobody's going to remember all of this kind of stuff, so I don't know about

this. Seems odd here, Okay, I'm telling the truth, So I just I just want to be clear. I'm telling the truth about my life. Like I don't know what to say to you, and I don't get why what was your question of saying, Like why did you take out a

loan if you poor. I don't understand that question, Like I don't get it because a lot of people who wanted to go to college and went to college with not a lot of money took out loans that was pushed heavily to go into debt in the late nineties and two thousands to go to college, and you could be poor and get school loans. So this isn't even this is does Destiny have a college degree? Even? Does he even know? Does he just googles everything? Does he even know from experience? Did he

go to college? Let's see from Omaha, Nebraska, Cuban American mother, White American father, raised conservativetive Catholic, attended Crichton Preparatory School, a private Jesuit high school for boys. Well, uh, maybe this explains some of the issues. He enrolled in University of Nebraska and became a restaurant manager. Casino dropped out so he didn't finish his degree, became a liberal after an incident where he was hurt because he heard another streamer call someone that was gay

an f ing f Oh my gosh. So this isn't even a debate. Really, implication is that if you've filled up. If you filled that a FATA, your parents gross incomes used to heavily determined the amount of student ady or qualify for, and you're coming from in a Credily Cort family, you should get a time. Oh my gosh, how does anyone listen to this

person at an internship? I hire people at a rate out of high school because I don't just believe this, Like, say, I know there was a young woman that now works for me who's like, I don't really know what I'm doing here. I kind of just want to be a mom. I was like, do not spend in her? Out of situation rate was fifty thousand dollars an for a Tennessee school, Okay, and so I hired her. I mean, I'm not telling people like I said, I tell

people all right. I can't take any more of that. I mean, I guess Candace wins an award for sitting there and talking to Destiny for an hour. Oh my gosh. Oh all right, let's see we got a couple more super chats, and I want to remind you guys that we have we have a sponsor that's pretty awesome. They're awesome in their vase and red toil, and they're beautiful and we love them very much, and they will help you to become awesome based and beautiful as well. And they're called chot

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I want to show off something that we're all proud of. I've got a browser here. This is Jay Dyers, much vaunted, much sought after, philosophy one oh one. Now he just got this page up. We are just testing it out. You guys are some of the first people in the world to see it. I want to say, for my part, it's not philosophy one oh one. I think this is as mistitling. I really

think is as like philosophy unleashed. Because a philosophy want on one course, they give you kind of some useless information that you can't make sense of.

Jay actually lays out, over twelve weeks, dozens and dozens of hours put into just the presentation of this let alone, the hundreds and thousands of hours of research that it takes to have a coherent evolution and history of the origins of philosophy, the uses of philosophy, the different ways to look at it over time, and how that has been brought about to what we have today, which is almost an absence of philosophy on the objective, logic and reason

side in an overabundance of books. All right, what's up y'all? Remember too, head on over two the sponsor links and to make use of those. Also remember that we have a sponsor, Lore Coffee. They are some awesome red pilled Orthodox bros. And you can get low coffee right here at this link. And you also support FDA when you get that Lore coffee too. And let's see we get another super chats we did here do the Jesus Lane three dollars? Are you familiar with EMJ logos Rising? Is it cringe

or based? I have not read the book. I'm not familiar, but I do have some essays on what the logos refers to and critiques of logos from the Hellenic perspective. So uh norc Taco three dollars? Is it possible that I throws being the thrust for Christian nationalism through the Trump campaign? Is the Trump campaign pushing for Christian nationalism? I didn't even know that they would actually institutionalize a form of Christianity susceptible to acumenism, and thus the Brandmic Faith

Center. I suppose that is possible. I don't really think that the Trump organization, or excuse me, the Trump administration, is actually going to achieve some sort of Christian nationalist platform, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. Let's see here. Thank you for that super chat, though, I remember you can support the show through stream Lab superchests at any time. And I think we're gonna wrap it up for tonight a lot of fun. Thank

you guys for coming along for this little journey Tonight's adventures. And I want to remind you too that it's not too late. You can still get tickets to the event. Our live event with Jamie Kennedy in Hollywood March fifteenth. It's gonna be a fun evening. Hurry up before it's too late. There is the link for the tickets and see you guys in the near future.

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