#2218 – Sam Tripoli

Sam Tripoli is stand-up comedian, writer, host of the "Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli" and "Zero with Sam Tripoli" podcasts, and co-host of several others, including "Cash Daddies," "Conspiracy Social Club," and "Broken Simulation." His new special, "Why is Everybody Gettin' Quiet?," is available now a samtripoli.com. www.samtripoli.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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#2218 – Sam Tripoli Podcast Episode Description

Sam Tripoli is stand-up comedian, writer, host of the “Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli” and “Zero with Sam Tripoli” podcasts, and co-host of several others, including “Cash Daddies,” “Conspiracy Social Club,” and “Broken Simulation.” His new special, “Why is Everybody Gettin’ Quiet?,” is available now a samtripoli.com.

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#2218 – Sam Tripoli Podcast Episode Summary

In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, several key topics and themes are explored. The episode features discussions on hiring practices, personal routines, conspiracy theories, and the potential of advanced technologies.

1. Hiring and Productivity: The episode begins with a sponsorship message from ZipRecruiter, emphasizing the importance of efficient hiring processes for businesses under pressure. The service is praised for its ability to quickly match employers with quality candidates.

2. Personal Routine: Joe Rogan shares insights into his daily routine, balancing podcasting, stand-up comedy, and family life. He highlights the importance of structuring his day to maximize productivity and personal time.

3. Conspiracy Theories: The episode delves into conspiracy theories, including a discussion with a guest known as the “dark journalist.” Topics include the assassination of JFK and the involvement of various intelligence agencies and the space program. The conversation touches on the idea that JFK wanted to share UFO information with the Russians to prevent misunderstandings.

4. Advanced Technologies and Theories: Rogan and his guests explore the possibilities of advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. They speculate on the existence of interstellar and interdimensional travelers, suggesting that these technologies could create entities with god-like powers.

5. Recurring Themes: A recurring theme is the exploration of the unknown, whether through conspiracy theories or the potential of future technologies. Rogan maintains a skeptical yet open-minded approach, encouraging ongoing dialogue and exploration.

Overall, the episode combines personal anecdotes, speculative discussions, and a touch of humor, reflecting Rogan’s style of engaging with diverse and thought-provoking topics.

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Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. The Joe Rogan experience. Ai meh day. Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day.

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And we’re up.

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Exciting times. Exciting times. It’s a good time

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to be a conspiracy theorist.

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It’s a good time to be a conspiracy theorist. It’s a great time to be a comedian. These are the these are the good days. The all or nothing days.

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Yeah. These are the good days until the election, then who the fuck knows what happens?

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Just fast forward to it.

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Did you see this thing that the, Biden administration pushed through, this new martial law thing? Yeah. This is very disturbing. Jamie, please Google this so we can find out what the actual law states, but it’s DOD directive ai giving the Pentagon power for the first time in history to use lethal force to kill Americans on US soil who protest government policies.

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What are they expecting?

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They got ai 250.01. Sai it sounds right?

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Is that what it is?

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No. It’s alright. Did I tell

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you what it is? I’m sorry. ai, DOD directive. This is from RFK Jr. Posted this on Twitter, and I’m finding out about it because people are blowing me up about it. That’s fucking terrifying. That is a terrifying thing to, push through for the first time in US history, giving the military the ability to shoot and kill American citizens.

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That’s crazy too. It’s interesting because, you know, with the the Smith Munce Modernization Act and stuff like that, it’s almost like they kind of, in a weird way, just make it legal what they’re already doing. If you use

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What is that? The Smith Modernization Act?

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The Smith Munce Modernization Act that Obama pushed through, which basically made it so it was legal for the US government to use propaganda against against its citizens, which they were already doing in different ways through CIA and all that stuff. So it sounds like we can legally do it. You can’t sue us now.

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How crazy is it that it’s legal to lie?

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How crazy is that?

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For the government to not just legally lie, but they can concoct completely fabricated stories just to push a narrative if they ai that it’s in the best interest of national security or whatever.

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To just manipulate energy in your mind and all that stuff to get you to believe certain things. And it’s sai we need to bring back shame. That’s my opinion.

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Well, they have none.

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They none. Ai that’s gotta work.

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You can’t bring back shame to lizard people.

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Yeah. They can’t They can’t feel anything. It’s in their reptilian brains, which is very it was some weird shit going on right now with that.

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It’s weird because, like, you know that David Icke stuff where he said they’re all lizard people? I don’t think they’re really lizard people. I don’t think they’re really shah shifters, but they do behave in a reptilian way ai a corporation does, like a psychopath.

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I I I don’t know if they’re actual reptilians, dude, but there is something going on that they are a group of people because they’re all related, which is very weird if you’re ai, oh, you go back far enough. They’re all related. Like, if you study Obama and Bush, right, you know, we you might I because I remember when Bush when Obama was running, I was like, oh, change.

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It’s gonna be change. Hope and change. Hope and change. And then you start studying, like, the Bushes and the Obamas, and and their their their first ancestor their common ancestor is a Hinkley, dude.

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Right?

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And you go Like

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John Hinkley? The guy who tried to kill 100%. What? Yes. Their their common ancestor is a Hinkley. And then when you realize that

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Hinkley was related to Obama and Bush?

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And relate to the but the Bushes had dinner with the Hinkleys the night before Reagan got shot. And here’s the craziest thing. What? Yeah. Is that crazy?

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Do you

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think okay. I always thought Hinkley was a lone nut that was infatuated with Jodie Foster. What sai

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no, dude. And he actually there’s actually interviews, dude, where he said, uncle George told me to do it. Oh, Jesus. Okay.

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Didn’t they just let him out?

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Yeah. And now he’s doing, like, plain and coffee beans because he’s put out an album or something like that. He’s torn off it. But that’s the crazy thing.

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Barack Obama, the 10th cousin once removed of George w Bush through Samuel Hinkley of Cape Cod. Holy

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shit. It’s so crazy.

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I’ve never gone down the Hinkley rabbit hole. What’s the so John Hinkley, the guy who killed or shot rather Reagan, what was his deal? Was he He was like human. MK Ultra?

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Yeah. He was a little off. He was like the ram family member that was a little off. A little off. Here’s the craziest thing about that thing. That the Hinckley that shoots at Reagan, he’s the first one that can use the I’m mentally not, capable of defending myself, the I’m too mentally ill.

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What’s the what’s the law where you can where you Yeah.

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I know what you’re talking about.

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Yeah. Yeah. So because right around then, John Lennon was also getting, like, assassinated, and his killer tried to use that I’m meh I’m not mentally capable

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to John Lennon. Do we remember?

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What was his name? What was dude, and I watched that whole story. It’s Is

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there a rabbit hole to go down? Yeah. That one too?

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That’s a crazy story too because, like, we had this kind of there’s 2 eras of, like, assassinations where, like, everybody was getting assassinated or they were ai.

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Mark David Chapman shot and killed Lennon. Now is he an MK Ultra ai, do you think?

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So he had that what what book did he have, for, On the Rye? What’s it called?

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Catcher in the Rye.

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Catcher in the Rye. That’s some MK Ultra shit right there.

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Were they still ai? Is he still alive? 69 years old, Getting fucked in jail.

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Yeah. Wow. MK Ultra shit is left and right, dude.

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The saloni gunman, not Mark David Chapman.

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Yeah. Nobody talks about that.

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John Lennon. Author claims. Oh, author claims. Those authors.

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Well, you know you know the the I

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used to believe in authors.

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The door guy at his hotel his his apartment building was a, like, a CIA FBI spook.

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Jesus Christ.

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Yeah. They just load they just load it up. When when it’s meant to happen, you don’t get out of there. There’s layers upon layers upon layers. It’s Yeah. That’s why when you you talk about any of these things that, you know, even ai when you talk about the Trump assassination, there’s a lot of stuff.

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I go, that that’s a little weird. You know? Like, that’s a really weird situation right there. Because if you study these high impact events, they’re like it’s like it’s like it’s kinda like that scene in John Wick. Do you know where John Wick, like, the hit goes out on him and he’s in the plaza and now every assassin has a flip phone suddenly.

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They’re all on flip phones, and it’s ai, boom. Take out John. That that’s a high impact event. Like, there’s layers upon layers upon layers where you’re not getting out of there. Ai, 911 JFK.

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Shah is this, Jamie?

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Meh shows CIA and FBI spied on John Lennon.

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Oh. Fear

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of the interrupting the election in 72.

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Ai think that was when Hunter s Thompson wrote fear and loathing on the campaign trail. McGovern

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and Nixon.

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Yeah. That was the one where Nixon won by the largest margin in history because McGovern’s running mate turns out he was cuckoo and, had gotten electroshock therapy. Oh, dude. Didn’t tell anybody about it. And do you ever see the press conference when he announced it? Bro, the dude looks like he just got out of

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the pool. He’s fucking sweating. And they’re

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ai, you thought Tim Walsh sai a bad VP. This guy, they’re like, no. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. You can’t be the vice president.

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If you sell you the Malcolm X assassination, the guy another one. The guy who is giving him mouth to mouth at the end is is a New York police officer that was so undercover that even, like, the New York police didn’t know about it. It was this crazy, like, secret group within the they didn’t even go through, like, getting their badges and anything like that.

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They were, like, separated early and then infiltrated all these these organizations. Like, the guys who shot him were working with the FBI. The guy who’s giving him CPR is a is a undercover NYPD.

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How exciting must it be to be an undercover dude? To be, like, Deepa imagine being, like, a fucking, IDF soldier who’s in Hamas. Dude, that’s crazy. You’re in Hamas.

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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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You’re in there.

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And you’re so deep too?

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You’re so deep that no one even knows what your actual job is. And there’s, like, Israel doesn’t play.

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Israel don’t give a fuck. They don’t give a fuck.

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They have a bunch of those dudes. Ai infiltrate infiltrate Hezbollah. Everywhere. They’ve got guys in everywhere.

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That’s what ai got everybody

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up with those pagers.

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Yeah. That’s crazy.

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That pager thing is one of the most gangster moves in

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the history of espionage. And it’s ai you guys, you know, every

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ai, Technically? No.

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Yeah. 100%. Is that

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what you call it?

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Yeah. It was 100. It’s clandestine and all that stuff.

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Fucking wild move, man. What a wild move.

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And then you study where, like Ai

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their dicks off. They could get any like,

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they could have this thing listening to us. It’s it’s that it’s that yeah. The Buddha’s listening to us.

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Believe me.

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This coffee’s that’s where it’s at.

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Now they have Ai Fi and the ability with Wi Fi to see everything in the room. Yeah. Not only does Wi Fi see you, it knows what position you’re in and know it sees you as you’re moving around. It knows everything.

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Yeah. You know, even these phones, like Oh, yeah.

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They never they never shut off.

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Who’s I talking to? I was talking to some people last night at your club, and they were talking about how, like, your phone knows exactly, like, what time it is and and what you tend to look at at that time. So when you flip it up, those are the apps that come up. They have you down on lockdown. Everything. It’s yeah. It’s crazy, dude.

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Like, I’ve been studying this stuff a lot, and this is the weirdest thing is where everybody thinks I’m a crazy person. Ai don’t. Thank you. Finally, somebody somebody gets me. It was got really lonely there for a while. When you were out there at the end of the pier. Oh, yeah.

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You’re out there at the

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end of the pier. The hurricane was coming. Yeah. And I was ai, what’s Sam doing?

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Yeah. He’s scary. Guys Yeah. We need water. We need sandbags. And now they still think I’m crazy, but at least they’re ai, okay, he’s right about everything. Ai?

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It was fascinating to watch Cowan slowly melt away the layer that he had put up, the blinders that he had put up all of his life.

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And it’s like, so if I get a text ram, you’re right about everything. Yeah. Where do you get your news from? I’m like, the street stuff.

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Bro, Khaled is so hard to convince. He and I, we we had this long ass conversation in Utah a couple weeks ago when I was there for the UFC. And just a long ass conversation where I was laying some things out for him and then showing him. He’s ai, no way. I was like, ai. Read it.

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He’s like, what the fuck? I go, yeah. Read

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it. It’s so crazy because, you know, he’s super highly educated, you know. And and Ai Callan is a sweetheart. People don’t realize that. He’s almost to a point ai he’s a people pleaser where he just wants to make sure everybody’s happy. A little

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bit of that. Yeah.

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A little bit. And he kinda puts himself in some weird situations once in a while. But at the end of the day, he has a good heart, and he means really well.

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Oh,

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he’s a great guy. I’ve been friends with Brian for 30 years.

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Yeah. He’s the best.

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We’re real we’re real good friends. Ai love him to death. And he wants to have hope. He well, he wants to believe that the government is good. Yes. And I think the government is mostly good. Yes. That’s what I think about people. I think people are mostly good. Sai think most people are great, but I I think the reason the saloni amendment exists is some people are not great. Yeah.

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Some people are really bad, and you wanna protect the great people from the people that are really bryden. And that’s a reality, unfortunate reality. I would like that to go away. I would like there’d be no need for guns because everyone’s amazing.

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That would be the best. Well, Ai best.

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But pretending that everyone’s the best without fixing all the problems that make people fucked up in the 1st place while trying to remove guns sai only outlaws have guns is the dumbest fucking strategy. And every city that pulls that off ai Chicago or Detroit or any of these places that try that shit, it’s a disaster in a fucking war zone. You know?

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I mean, there’s more people get murdered in Chicago every weekend than probably any city in the country.

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The places with the strictest gun laws have the most violence. Yeah. It’s fucking dumb.

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It doesn’t work that way. You have to you have to look at things realistically, and then you have to look at the root of the problem instead of looking at the actions. Don’t look at the actions. Look at what causes the actions. Extreme poverty, despair, gang ridden, crime ridden neighborhoods.

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If you don’t fix them, you’re gonna keep getting the same kind of people that come out of there. So that is where we we spent a $175,000,000,000 on Ukraine.

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That’s so crazy.

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Easily fixed all of our inner city problems. We could have set up community centers, given people nutritious food. We could have, like, completely renovated the schools, fixed the schools, brought in athletes and musicians and people to do seminars and show people how they can get out of things, teach people trade.

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Ai skills. Life skills. Teach people things that you can use and ai. You can get jobs. Show them how to get jobs.

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You know, there’s a lot of people that are fucked, man. They’re fucked, and there’s no they have no one reaching a hand to try to help them out, and we could have done that.

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Scarcity, dude. That’s scarcity.

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But is that on purpose? Sai I don’t think it is. I think they’re acting in the interest of the people that pay them. And the interest of the people that pay them is supporting the military industrial complex, the pharmaceutical industrial complex, and then the all the people that give them money, keep getting more money from them, and ignore all the other people.

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This is what I think they’re doing, and and this is what I think they’re doing with voting as well. I mean, I think it’s the exact same thing. The the reason why they’re letting in so many people and giving them money and putting them up in hotels and then asking for amnesty for all these people that came in.

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We need people. They keep this is ai this new narrative. We’re we’re not having enough babies. We need people to come into this country. Sure. Not that way. Yeah.

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Not where you don’t know who the fuck they arya.

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We’d like to feed them.

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1000 of them are rapists. 14,000 of them are murderers, convicted murderers. It’s like This is just what we know.

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It’s like you’re having a party, and you’re like, yeah. There’s not a lot of people there. Sounds like Ai invite a bunch of people. You’re like central.

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Out the doors. Find find the gang bangers.

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Yeah. Just bring them in. But then you study you study a lot of this stuff, and it just gets into, like I I think, like, this kind of, like, dark energy stuff, man. It’s ai, if you study, like, what they did to the Native Americans, if you say what they did to the the the black community, they run the same playbook over and over again, which is take take like, if you study the natives, right, they took they killed all the buffalo, which meh took away all the jobs from the guys.

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Vatsal funny. More complicated. That the Native American story is a little more complicated. But it’s In that in that regard. Because the buffalo thing there’s some evidence that some people were killing the buffalo to deprive the Native Americans of food, but most of it was just wanton and destructive recklessness and just, like, greed, just horrible greed.

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Yeah. You know what they were

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doing it for? Pickled tongues. That was the primary thing they were getting. Before they’re even getting skins from the buffalo, they’re getting tongues. Tongues was, like, one of the big things because you could take them, you could pickle them, you could send them back east, and they’re worth a lot of money.

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That’s crazy. Because the buffalo tongue’s like that big. Yeah. So they’re shooting this 1800 pound animal for a fucking £10. It’s nuts.

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And then, you know,

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the guys didn’t the the males the men didn’t have jobs, and and the women always had jobs because they had children, and that was their job. And then you look at the black community. They did that exact same thing with the crack epidemic. They took away all the jobs. They flooded it with drugs.

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They locked up all the men, destroyed the community. And now you see that kinda happening in the bigger cities now where it’s like I I was flying on this one ai. Forget what it is, and they were like, we’re training only women now to be ai. And I’m like, is is that the best idea right here?

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How about train the best humans? If they’re gonna be women great. Yeah. If they’re not women, don’t hire them.

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So you’re taken away

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from the

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best people?

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Taken away from jobs from ai. And, like, as men, we’re just But

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you know what that is. That’s all that DEI stuff where they have to, like, in order to get funding, you know, in order to like, there’s there’s a financial incentive

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Right.

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To meet DEI quotas. A lot of companies are abandoning them now.

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Yeah. 100 All

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of it happened during the Obama administration. Yeah. Have you ever seen we we showed it yesterday on the podcast. Was it yesterday or the day before? The spike in what racism Yeah.

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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Dave’s

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things on

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social media.

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Talked about that one time.

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All of it comes up at 2,012. It just starts at 2,011 and just ai. 1,000 and thousands of

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The articles, the mentions in the newspapers.

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It just sana all mentions on social media all of a sudden became a big thing. And then you have all your race hustlers who are taking advantage of these DEI quotas, and they provide seminars for exorbitant rates. This the Al Sharpton hustle, the Jesse Jackson hustle. You know, all those there’s a lot of those guys that capitalize on white guilt and got in with a fucking nice fucking dick.

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Paycheck, dude. Cash. You’re not crazy.

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Money. I want shrimp cocktail in the green room. You know, they okay. Ai diversity. You know, hook me up with some Dom Perignon, and they, you know, they pulled it off, and that’s what you’re always gonna have. You’re you’re always gonna have people that take advantage of any kind of a situation like that.

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And I think but that one seems to be I don’t think they realized the impact it was gonna have. I think they were just trying to push a narrative that people were racist and, like, we should not be racist, and it was, like, a good talking point for the Obama administration. But then it it spread to transphobia and homophobia. It it just went wild.

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Yeah. They’re just looking for stuff. I I I I think it’s a there’s a bigger play, and it’s divide and conquer. And these are these are playbooks that plays in the playbook that they run to do this. And, you know, it’s ai for me, it’s like study the culture revolution of China, study the Bolshevik revolution of of Russia.

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And I’m sorry, but people can think I’m crazy, but what the Nazis did to Germany. It’s it’s ai these are these are playbooks to destroy these these giant powerful countries that you can’t just invade. You because you’ll get your dick kicked in. So you have to kinda destroy ram ai, and I I think everything you’re talking about right now is out of a playbook of cultural Marxism that this is how you destroy from the ai.

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And like that Yuri Bevinov or whatever his last name is. Dude, I just saw another video he did where, like and the guy ruined it by putting up all these stupid pictures, and it made it way more weaponized than it needed to be. But, man, he breaks down how you break down society. There’s a couple videos. One of him sitting down, and then there’s one where he’s given a seminar.

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And, bro, he breaks down every single step.

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Mhmm.

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And you go, that’s happening right now. That’s happening right now.

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That’s destroyed the confidence that people have in America. They’ve destroyed the faith in America. People think that the American flag is racist. It’s so crazy. It’s so crazy. Schools will kick you out if you come in with an American flag t shirt. Like, this is bananas. It is crazy. Ai flags are mandatory in some place.

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It’s so crazy to meh, and I I’m working on this bit right now because, like, everything in television is like civil war. There’s gotta be a civil war. There’s gotta be movies, and I’m like, between who? Like, the right and the left? That that guy sounds like a curb stomping to me.

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It’s ai, you’re gonna have, like, the rednecks versus the furries and, like, who who’s fighting here, dude? It’s, like, ridiculous. And because, like, they it’s gotten so crazy that, like, you know, if you called somebody a fascist, that meant they were, like, taking away your rights.

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Now it’s just your dad who watches Fox News.

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Right.

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It’s, like, so stupid. Racist. I get called racist. It doesn’t it’s almost like a badge of honor at this point to be called these terms because it’s just by annoying people who I don’t like anyways. Right. So it’s just it’s it’s destroyed this kind of fabric between, relationships between everybody.

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And it’s destroyed the meaning of words,

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and it the meaning of words and it really opens the door for real racists. Like, if you only have one word and the word is racist and you apply that word to anyone, everyone, anyone disagrees with you. Like, they they ai it to Graham Hancock, the archaeologist. So ai. I had this fucking guy on, this Flint Dibble ai.

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He’s an archaeologist who literally wrote things implying that Graham Hancock’s work empowers white supremacy. And I asked him about it, and he was, like, trying to skid around it and dance around it, but I’ve seen him do it online with other people too. And this is a guy in Graham Hancock who’s talking about ancient cultures. He’s he’s literally say we’re talking about the, like, Egypt.

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No one’s saying that, like, white people built the pyramids. Yeah.

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It’s so funny.

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That they’ve been there longer than people think. That’s it. By the same fucking people that live there in in Northern Africa. It’s the same fucking people. No one’s no one’s saying white people. There’s no white people back you mean, especially in that arya? What are you talking about? It’s not a white thing. It’s Egyptians.

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It’s Africans.

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Oh, I

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love Indians.

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But yet you can say racist, and everyone’s like, oh my god. They’re racist.

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Back away. Back away.

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See, dude. It’s nuts. But it loses

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It’s so crazy.

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The problem is there’s real racists out there. There’s fucking KKKs real. There’s real white supremacists out there. And when you call a fucking archaeologist, you know, an amateur archaeologist, a racist because he’s, like, trying to say, like, hey. Maybe this stuff is older than we think it is. Well, you now what about the what are you gonna call the real are they super racist?

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What are what are those?

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And what does this mean? Like, what is the play like, play the tape out? What does that mean? Like, well, like, if you go, oh, the these this is white supremacy. What’s that mean? Is he is it low is he trying to say that they’re stealing, like, their val valor? Is that what they’re saying ai?

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They’re trying to take away the notion that these ancient indigenous people constructed these things, but no one’s saying that. Like, he even implied that Ram said something about aliens, which he definitely hasn’t. He doesn’t think aliens built it. No. The the what the they’re misrepresenting the argument and the argument is a fascinating one and is backed by actual science.

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And the argument is there’s a thing called the Younger Ai impact theory that happened around 11,000,800 years ago. Documented, proven, 100% real event. They know the dates that it happens because it it happens every year. Was it November June? Is that when the meteor the Leonid mini meteor shower?

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Is that what it is? So there’s a comet shower that we pass through twice a year, and every now and then a big chunk ai the Tunguska event. The Tunguska event in the early 1900, which flattened ai a 1000000 acres in Siberia, is the exact same time period where we pass through the shower.

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So they believe that at 11,800 years ago, this impact, and this is proven by core samples that show high levels of iridium, high levels of, this nuclear glass that happens on impacts, and they find this stuff all in the same area around 11,800 BC and then another one that’s somewhere around, 10000 or 11,800 years ago rather and another one that’s, like, 10000 plus years ago.

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So they think there’s, like, multiple events that took place over a few 1000 years, which totally makes sense if we pass through this fucking shower all the time and it nuked a giant chunk of Siberia in the early ai. So all he’s saying all Graham Hancock is saying is we are a species with amnesia. And to call him a racist it’s the whole thing’s nuts.

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I love it, dude. And, like, if you I think the world before that that event was crazy, bro. It was ai it was like I think it’s like, Game of Thrones meets, like, Harry Potter. Like, it was the craziest thing ever. Everything like, even if you study, like, the stuff that happened in the bible and all these crazy things they say people did, I think all that stuff was possible before that, and they it just wiped out this incredible civilization that was so advanced.

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And they had they could manipulate energy, and they could do all this. Who built the pyramids? Maybe Nephilim. Who know, dude? Giants just lifting logs and put I mean, giant, bricks and putting them

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in there. Whoever did it, they had an insane level of sophistication. Yeah. It doesn’t make any sense when you compare the rest of the world. The rest of the world at 2,500 BC, which is the conventional date. Let’s say that’s correct. Just the conventional date. Graham Hancock thinks it was probably much earlier.

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But let’s say the conventional date, no one else was doing anything like that, 2,500 Ai. Not even close. So what what was going on there? How did did they just have insane resources? Did they have so much food and water and they existed for 1000 of years just like you look, we were talking about this. I had Brian Cox on yesterday.

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And we were talking about how if you go back literally a 120 years ago, you have Wilbur and Orville Wright flying this bullshit ass plane. Yeah. Now, a 120 years later, you have Elon Musk in Starship x Right. Catching rockets on a fucking machine.

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That was crazy. That was crazy.

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The kind of progress that you’re looking at is fucking impossible to imagine. It’s so crazy. Imagine if these Egyptians had this same sort of situation where they had an established civilization, an established culture, plenty of food, plenty of resources, brilliant people, no war.

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And then they just start figuring stuff out, but on a different pathway Instead of with, like, engines and internal combustion and electronics, they go a different way. And we don’t know what that way is, but it’s totally possible that that way exists.

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Yeah. There’s a lot of great YouTube channels that break this stuff down, like my on my lunch break and, analog. I’ve had them on my show, and they he was telling me this story about how, like, they they were drilling low, and then they got to this, and there was this giant, like, cavern and they found, like, holes of civilization down there that was empty.

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And he he talked about one time where they just kept drilling and they just would find civilization on top of civilization, and they got low enough that they found, like, like, in America, they found, like, Chinese writing low enough.

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Where is this?

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Yeah. Do if you study these guys, they have these YouTube channels. It’s a it’s a on my lunch break and analog, and they just they just break down kinda like something I talked about last time I was on here, which was Tartaria, but it’s lost civilizations, how our ai is completely fucked.

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It’s not even it’s not even real. There’s people think we’re, like, we’re 1,000,000 of years old, and we have these giant events that kinda come and reset us, but they dig deep enough. There’s, like, civilizations keep digging. There’s another civilization over and over and over. We’re just we’re just on top of giants, dude.

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Well, that’s the case with Egypt. There’s old kingdom and then there’s new kingdom stuff. And when you go deeper into the sand, you find more complex buildings. Yeah, dude. Which is not bigger stones, like crazy stuff, man. That old kingdom Egypt stuff is a specific style. And so, you know, maybe that was 11,800 years ago, and then maybe 10000 years ago is the other one. Like, we don’t know.

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We we we don’t know how old that stuff is.

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Well, it’s almost like the Egyptians would just kinda moved in, and they’re ai, these are our pyramids and

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like Egyptians of Cleopatra’s age perhaps.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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But someone, you know, long ass time ago had knowledge of the constellations, had an understanding of how to point something to perfect due north, south, east, and west, and just the the calculations that have to be involved in getting 2,300,000 stones to come to a perfect point.

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Crazy.

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Like, that’s insane. And then some of them, they’re moving these stones from 500 miles through the mountains, and then they have stones that are, like, 80 tons, and they’re lifting them 300 feet onto the ceiling. Like, you tell me how they’re doing this. Yeah, dude. How the fuck? How the fuck do we how would we do that now?

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But Forget about then. Even if you’re into these small ai of towns, you just go into, like, a pick any state. You go into a small town. Their city hall is, like, the most beautiful building

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Right.

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You’ve ever seen surrounded by trailers. And you’re like, who was here, who made that, why they make that, and where’d they go? And you see that all over the place.

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But but, you know, the thing is, like, craftsmen for, like, if you go into, like, old houses and old churches, the craftsmanship is insane. Insane. Been to Vatican?

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No. That’s that’s on the list.

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Vatican’s incredible. Saint Peter’s Basilica is fucking mind blowing. You walk around, it took 100 of years to make and the craftsmanship is just spectacular. When you walk around, your your jaw is just hanging

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out like, shah the fuck, man?

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Yeah. Show some photos of Sana Peter’s Basilica. Dude, it’s immense. I don’t know how tall the ceiling is. It’s fucking crazy tyler. But it’s ai everywhere you look is incredible ornate craftsmanship. And you know that was a thing that people did, like shah the inside that ai.

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Look at that.

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Click on that. Look at that, man.

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The detail. Oh ai god.

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In in real life it blows your mind because you just ai how? How long? What was the motivation? How did you get the money? Ai who who did you steal all that money from?

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Oh, crazy.

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Click on that other one, Jamie. The one yeah. Wow. Look at vatsal. And then the one to the left of that too. Look at that. Fuck, dude. And you when you walk around in there, you I mean, photos barely do it justice. Sai you get well, go the one there in the lower the right hand side Jamie with all the people in it, right next to that to the right. Yeah.

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Right there. Look at that one. So that gives you an understanding of the scale. You see all these people roaming around in it. It’s fucking amazing.

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And so people were just really good at carpentry and craftsmanship back then. And it was a skill that was taught in school, you know, like like, how many sculptures are there today? It’s probably a dying thing. It’s probably very few vatsal sculptors. But back then, it was a real craft that you can get into. And especially, you know, you’re doing all this stuff by hand.

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Like, they didn’t even have power tools. Okay? So that whole thing was built without table saws, no band saws. It was all planers and hand chisels.

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Something would happen. Handsaws. Something, dude. You don’t know. I mean, like,

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we don’t know the technology. We we know the dates of that. We know the people that did it. That’s all doable. It’s especially doable over 100 and 100 of years of working on it, which is what we know that they did. When you get to things like the pyramid, all definitions ai of fall apart because there’s too many stones.

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It would I think they said that in no they gave a timeline of something in the neighborhood of 20 years, the pharaoh Khufu, his his ai. And that in order to build that pyramid just within his lifetime, within his reign, which is ai 20 years, you would have to place a stone every 30 seconds or something crazy like that.

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You have to cut, place, measure, and it would take 30 seconds per saloni, and you have to run the clock.

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Ai mean How the fuck? It’s so crazy. Like, they they’re building that, and now I I I drive through this country doing stand up, and you see, like, churches are in, like, strip malls now. Right? It’s like you got church right next to a Jamba Juice. Right. There’s no nobody’s building these amazing buildings anymore. Right. It’s super sai.

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And it’s also, like, is it done on purpose to kind of make you raise your anxiety? Like, we used to

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That’s where that’s where you and I part ways. That’s fine. Ai on purpose.

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I’ll go my way.

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You get the Joel Osteen’s who are in a giant fucking stadium because they wanna make money. You know? That’s what religion has become a way to get tax exempt status, and you can be a baller. You could be that, Kenneth Copeland guy with fucking

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Yeah.

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Flying around on Tyler Perry’s jet.

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That guy that guy is crazy. You see that interview Scary. About the d oh, man, when the woman interviews him about what? Say that. Yeah. Yeah. That I did.

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Crazy. Fucking vicious, man.

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I feel bad, man. Jesus. All the people in his name are, like, real retards.

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Yeah. That guy is not in Jesus. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That’s the thing is, like, how is there’s some scams that are legal and televangelist is the best scam that’s legal.

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Because it’s legal at your own church.

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It’s legal. You don’t you don’t have to be a real righteous person. You don’t have to be following the Ai. A lot of them are gay. They’re they’re they’re fucking people left and ai. Like remember Tammy Faye Baker

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Yeah.

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And and Jim Baker?

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Just cuckings.

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And Jessica Hahn. Remember that? That scandal?

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But was it the thing that he ai to just watch his wife get railed? Wasn’t that the whole story? Was the ai the dock at the or the, like, the the miniseries on them was, like, he would just love to watch her get railed? Maybe. It’s crazy. I wouldn’t be shocked. Yeah. I ai, he gets that raging the weird shit.

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Jessica Hahn Yeah. Who went up banging Sam Kinison, which is hilarious. It’s like

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places you will go and the people you will see.

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I remember one time Sam Kinison was on Howard Stern and Jessica Hahn was calling in, you’re a piece of shah.

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Ai, fuck you. That’s Clayton. Well, that’s so gorgeous.

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Back then, those those were national stories. Those were huge national stories when a preacher, like, when Jimmy Swagger got caught up with hookers.

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Yeah. I’ve seen. Yeah.

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Remember that he was crying?

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Yeah. It’s kinda crazy too because, like, I grew up in that era, and that all that stuff kinda made me, like, question the church and then question God. And then I just kinda go, oh, because Ai I I’ve been spending some time with my friends. We kinda listen to Johnny Cash read the Bible. Oh, wow.

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It’s the best.

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How old was he when he read the Bible?

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I don’t know how old he was, but it’s, like, very soothing. And it’s ai, I’m sana be honest with you. Like, I’m on this journey right now, but I’ve never sat down, read the Ai.

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I’ve been told right there. I hate when people say they’re on a journey.

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I don’t know.

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I Don’t

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say it anymore.

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Okay. Well, I’m going for a walk. I’m kidding.

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Say it.

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No. It’s fine. I don’t care. Nothing wrong with

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being on a spiritual journey.

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I’m just trying to learn. Yeah. Right? Because I’ve been, like, a real knuckle dragger my whole life.

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Yeah.

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I’m trying to get get into the higher vibrational. Right? Sai I’m studying this shit. Reading the New Testament.

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Oh, so he’s old. It was old Johnny Cash. ai.

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Okay. Not too not

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too old.

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It’s the best.

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Oh, wow. That’s fucking great.

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And you just listen to them. And, like, I never sat down, read the Bible. I’ve never actually read what’s in it. I’ve been always told what was in it. I never read it. Mhmm. And now to hear it actually read, which technically Ai not reading it either. I’m listening. But, you know, it’s ai it’s really interesting.

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I tried to say I read a book to Donald Rawlings. I told him I read it on, I I listened to it

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on audio tape. He goes, so you didn’t read it?

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I was ai, I I absorbed the information, but you did not read it.

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That’s Ai Saloni too.

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Sai read this book.

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You you listened to a tape, which is fine.

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I haven’t read a book in a long time.

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Well, because you’re busy, dude.

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I read articles. I read science papers, but I don’t read very many books. Most books I get on the shot in the sana or I get on the on the way over to here.

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Yeah. I love it. I because I can retain knowledge, better listening than I can actually reading it because I just go, what did I just read? And I have to go back, and I’m the worst person possible.

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You have to learn how to absorb information. So it’s like everything else. Like, if you’re talking to someone but you’re drifting, you know, you’re not really thinking about that. You’re like, oh, I gotta do laundry. You know, you start thinking stuff. Then you’re not getting that shit.

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To what they’re saying. You’re just looking for

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clues. Especially if you’re talking to someone who’s just talking at you. Talk people that talk at you are so brutal because they’re not really they’re not really there with you. They just have a thing and they’re pressing play.

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You just happen to be there.

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You happen to be there.

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And they’re just drive by shooting you. And they

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just want you to smile and and make them look good. It’s kinda weird, like, they don’t really give a fuck what your opinions are. But if you’re talking to one of those people, it’s super easy to drift. Yeah. 100%. You start thinking about shit you gotta do. Oh, yeah.

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I should probably do that. Oh, I forgot to call that guy.

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Well, I’m a crazy person, so my brain is thinking about a 1,000 things at one time.

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Welcome to the club.

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Yeah. Both comedians. I I got, like, I’m malt I’m like an iPhone. I’m multitasking, doing a bunch of stuff.

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We were

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trying to have a conversation about this in the green room the other day. You know, like, all the different people, they’re all I go, listen. Anybody doing this job is out of their fucking mind.

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Crazy, dude.

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Which is fine. It’s okay to be out of your mind. My favorite people are out of their fucking mind.

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Yeah.

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Just be a good person. Be out of your ai, but be nice. Be out of your mind, but be nice. Be generous. Be charitable. It’s okay to be out of your ai. But you should also probably figure out a way to manage your ai, you know. My my way to manage my mind is cold plunges, workouts, saunas, brutalize myself, meditate.

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That way, when I do I do such difficult shit on my own that the regular life the difficulties of regular life are pretty passive. Yeah. They’re not that big of a deal. It’s not ai 3 minutes in 33 degree water.

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You go through it to get to it.

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It’s not a kettlebell workout where you fucking think you’re gonna throw up. It’s it’s okay. Ai, jujitsu class, you’re getting strangled. If you get through all that stuff, like, regular life is easier. That’s that’s why, like, being on the couch is bad. Being on the couch is bad not because it’s not great to be on the couch. I loved being on the couch.

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I love watching me a little Netflix, sitting down for a little

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38:47

Oh, yeah.

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Shogun binge watching. It’s fucking awesome, but it’s too comfortable. And when that becomes your baseline, then anything that’s uncomfortable becomes difficult to handle because your most of your day is ai relaxation

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Yeah.

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And and sedentary lifestyle. That’s not good for you. It’s not good for your brain. Forget about your body. Forget about vanity. It’s not good for the brain. The brain needs you need voluntary adversity so that life’s adversity becomes normal. Ai, if you how you I’m sure you know military guys. Yeah.

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I know I have a lot of friends that have been in war and those guys that have been in war have a completely different reaction

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ai

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regular bullshit.

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I’m sure.

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Regular bullshit is not that big a deal to those guys. They’re just like this is just regular bullshit. This is easy day. Easy day. You know, because war is fucking crazy and it’s like how much how much have you seen? How much have you had to deal with? And that’s why rich kids and and spoiled kids, they they have such a hard time navigating life. Look at Hunter Biden.

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I agree. Look at

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that poor bastard. Yep. You know, if if that guy was your dad, if if your dad was a fucking vice president, he was never home, you’d probably be doing coke too. Yep. He’d probably be in Vietnam smoking crack with street hookers, taking pictures of your dick. Yeah. Why not?

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That guy’s got

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a huge dick for always on coke. It’s ai he doesn’t get coke dick. It’s unbelievable. Sticking Viagra too. It’s a fucking hog for a dude on crack.

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Well, I never looked, but congratulations.

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Well, yeah. I have to do research.

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Somebody asked meh. They had a copy of the entire laptop. They said, do you sana? I said, no. Yeah. I do not want that.

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Ai do you want that?

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I do not want that. I don’t sana be in possession of that. Yeah. But ai, like, isn’t it ai isn’t it illegal? Like, that’s not yours.

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There’s things on there that seem illegal.

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Well, I’m sure there’s activities that seem illegal, but isn’t it illegal to be in possession of someone’s private property that was copied without their knowledge?

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Yeah. I think so.

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Oh, I think that’s illegal. Yeah.

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I think so.

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You don’t want that.

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Yeah. Sai, you know, it’s interesting.

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Ai don’t sana interrupt you, but that’s one of the dirtiest playbooks. When they inject child porn into someone’s laptop Yeah. They do that one all the time. Yeah. They do that one all the time.

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Yeah. It’s really scary.

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That to the brother. Well, this is not true. Let me say this. The what you don’t know how many people they do that to, but they have done it. Someone in some intelligence agency has dropped child porn into a person’s computer. That’s a fact. That’s a real strategy. People have talked about it openly.

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People have been caught on tape talking about it. But people get busted and you’re ai, oh, how convenient Yeah. That this guy got caught with child porn. Now everything he says, you’ll never listen to again. 1 of a guy that got caught with child porn was the brother of the guy who went to the golf course to try to kill Trump.

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Also, the brother of the guy who was blamed for the Vegas shooting, same playbook. Crazy bro. Yeah.

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That both of their brothers happened to be child of Yeah. Lester.

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It’s crazy. Yeah. And they just put it on your computer, and then they rage

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you, and

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then there’s nothing you could do about it.

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If that’s that is the one most unforgivable thing of all ai.

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I agree.

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If you have that on your fucking computer, everybody agrees you should be dead, except some of these crazy professors now who are trying to make the term minor attractive person.

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I’ll fight everybody.

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Everybody. I’ll fight them all. I’ll punch a lady.

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It’s so he let because, you know, the weird thing about that, because there was this whole push, you know, about drag queens and dude, I’ve been to drag shows. They’re great. I, personally, I don’t think they need to be reading the kindergartners. That’s just my personal opinion. Yeah. Right?

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And and now they all get a lot of them get busted with having weird pasts. Right? And the reason I do that is is, like, whether it’s the child sex changes and all that stuff, it’s ai most of the people pushing that stuff, okay, are in therapy for trauma that occurred to them as children.

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And now they’re totally fine with traumatizing children with weird ass shit. Like, to me, like, kindergarten should be a’s, b’s, c’s, adding a you know, meh. It shouldn’t be

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games, football.

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Yeah. Like, drag queen seem like algebra to meh. Like, really advanced shit that we most most adults don’t even quite understand.

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Why would you ever push anything sexual to people that haven’t even they haven’t even come close to puberty.

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Yeah. It’s so gross to me.

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No sense. It’s gross. It’s not just gross. It’s disturbing, and we’re also ignoring the fact that human beings are extremely malleable. You can convince people of all sorts of things. You can influence people to do all sorts of things. We know that. That’s why cults exist. Right?

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That’s why you can get why do you think they get little kids to become suicide bombers? Because they don’t know any better. Try getting a 55 year old guy with a a wife and kids and a job Yeah. To be a suicide bomber. He’ll be like, what?

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Try getting some fucking guy in New Jersey who takes a train into Manhattan every day. Try to get that guy to be a suicide bomber. You’re like, what the fuck are you talking about, man? I’m trying to pay my mortgage.

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Right.

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I’m I’m going to my kids ai kids recital tonight.

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100%. I’m

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not blowing myself up. For what?

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They have people that rely on them, and then kids just have nothing, and they’re very trusting of adults too.

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And they really believe that they’re gonna go to heaven. They really believe that they’re gonna be martyrs. And then they have framed photographs. There was I remember there were, there was this documentary where there, there was sai school in the Middle East, and they they were talking about today’s students are tomorrow’s holy martyrs and it was printed on the wall.

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And in it, they had photographs of various children that had blown themselves up and they were wearing the vests.

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That’s so It’s fucking It’s so fucked up. Bananas. It’s so fucked up.

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But that’s that’s the playbook. The playbook is you get young people that don’t know any better because they’re easily influenced. So be in the ai of this all this woke shit, people have put aside what we’re what’s fundamental about human nature. There’s a reason why you don’t let children get tattoos because they make poor decisions. You so why are you letting them ram cut off?

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I couldn’t agree more. It’s ai, where what insane world are we okay with children cutting their dick? It just makes nose when you’re cutting their breasts off Yep.

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Or or taking hormone blockers. Oh, do you see the latest one? New York Times wrote about this. They this study on hormone blockers for children, and they decided to not release the ai.

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That yesterday.

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Because the study would empower people who against go to JK Rowling’s

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tweet That is so nuts.

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Tweet about this because she had the perfect response to this. The but her response to this was so perfect. The the whole thing is completely insane. If you’re going to do a study that proves that hormone blockers are good for children and you find out it’s not, the correct thing to do is say, hey.

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We just found something out, and we shouldn’t give hormone blockers to kids. Yes. Forget about this is just for, like, happiness sai. We must not publish a study that says we’re harming children because people who say we’re harming children will use the study as evidence that we’re harming children, which might make it difficult for us to continue to harming children.

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It’s so sad and tragic that people are okay with this.

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US study on puberty blockers goes unpublished because of politics, doctor says. The leader of the long running study said the drugs did not improve mental health in children with gender distress and that the findings might be weaponized by opponents of the care and should be because they’re not not only that, there’s severe health consequences.

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Also, there’s the other bullshit that you could just, like, reverse them at any time. That’s not true. You’re using them during the developmental cycle of a child. Yes. During the developmental developmental cycle of a child, it determines, like, what their penis size is gonna be.

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So Ai, some of these kids that they do it to and then they try to have gender transition surgery, they don’t have a penis that they can turn into a vagina, so they start using their rectal tissue. So then their artificial vagina smells like shit literally because it’s made out of rectal tissue.

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And so there’s all these online forums of people talking about the malodorous fake vaginas that they got from these operations, and then you have to keep it dilated.

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It’s basically a wound that you gotta put in, and at some point, that wound’s gonna not start smelling good because it’s not meant to be there.

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Well, I mean, maybe you could if it was made out of a dick, maybe you can keep it from smelling like anything other than dick. It’s gonna smell like dick. It’s made

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out of dick. Yeah. Right.

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But it’s like Damn it.

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Smell like dick. Like, if

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you have a a pierced ear, sometimes those holes seal up. Right? So you have to keep a peg in there, you have to keep an earring in there Yeah. In order to keep the hole open.

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Right.

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Otherwise, it’ll close-up close-up and you have to reopen it. You have to do that with their fake vaginas. They’ll heal up.

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I and I just don’t understand as a parent how you can’t go. No. We’re not gonna do this. I don’t understand why you would allow the thing that is the most beautiful thing in the world, your child, to go through that. I don’t understand that because my whole thing is protect my children at all cost. As as much as I can, I protect them from as much as I can?

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And to allow this to happen at that age, be like, yeah. Just do a major surgery at at ai Sai mean, what how early is it? 10,

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12? 13, 13?

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Ai Crazy. What ai kind of parent is that?

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And it’s a decision that’s gonna haunt them for the rest of their life if they don’t agree with it. If they’re unhappy with it, and there’s a lot of detransitioners, a lot. And they get shunned. Oh, my god. They get attacked so hard. It’s so crazy.

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Imagine someone that’s been coerced into doing something horrible, ruining they’ll never have children again, ruin their life. They get older and they realize like, oh, I’m just a gay man. Now I don’t have a dick. Or, oh, I’m just a girl who had autism and was confused. Now my breasts arya removed, and I have a deep voice forever. Forever. Forever.

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It’s so tragic.

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ai children forever. Your life is ruined in the name of woke and not just that, but also in the name of money. This is where it gets fucked. Because when you look at the amount of money that’s generated by this, like, if you go back to, like, gender transition surgery places, ai, gender affirming care centers in, like, 2007, There’s a couple.

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There’s a few. Yeah. Because there’s always been transgender people. There’s always been people that have gender dysphoria, and then there’s people that have autogynephilia. And the autogynephilia people are the people that are sexually aroused by the idea of dressing up like a woman, but they like women.

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And those are the fucking creeps that walk around women’s bathrooms

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with hard on. Swimmer they said he that that they had that. I’m sure.

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There’s been a bunch of them like that. They get aroused by the idea of dressing up like a woman, but they’re heterosexual. And so they’re protected under the same banner, so you’ve empowered perverts and molesters to go into women’s room and stare at women while they’re peeing with their dicks out.

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Yeah.

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You know, it’s crazy. They get a kink out of walking around women’s locker rooms with their hard ons. And this is or the dicks out. But this is this is just one aspect of it, and then there’s people that really do have a mind of a woman. They’re trapped in a man’s body, and maybe gender transition is the thing for them.

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But they should be they should be, like, protected from making a poor decision while they’re young.

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Yes. 18, light yourself up like a Christmas tree. It really shouldn’t even be 18. Or 21, 24, 25.

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Whatever it is, whatever age, we figure out. Yeah. But people make especially meh. Men their frontal cortex on a man doesn’t even really fully evolve until they’re, like, 25 years old.

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I think mine was 50.

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I think mine was 52.

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Yeah. But it’s interesting because it’s this thing we kinda see in society right now in our culture where they’re trying to make outlaw shit mainstream. Like, when I was growing up, there was always that story that there was a city in Colorado where everyone went to get transitioned, and you went out there and that’s where you did it.

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You didn’t see it. There were, like, centers everywhere. Yeah. For a long time, Colorado was the place where I always heard you went to go get your dick cut off and stuff like that. Right? Which is fine.

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Again, live your life. When, you know, when I was growing up in a small town, I don’t think we had any trans I think we had maybe 1, and they lived their life. And they they lived that out outlaw lifestyle. Same thing with adult film stars. Right? Like, when I was like, you know, I did the naughty show.

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I interviewed, all these adult film stars. That was way before OnlyFans, and now, like, your secretary is an OnlyFans. And they don’t understand the lifestyle that comes with being an outlaw, right, which is like like, there’s a reason why porn stars live like, the average age is ai 38 years older lifespan.

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Right? There’s like

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Is that real?

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If you go and you like, there’s people on YouTube that put together, ai, like, these in memoriam adult film stars. They’re all super young, and it’s all, like, ODN, suicide, murder. It’s it’s not an easy lifestyle. There’s certain people that are built for that, and it comes from traumas of childhood that, you know, they can’t

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really Imagine the people that you’re associating with every day, the the men who are pimping you out Yeah. To these movies.

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1 it’s an outlaw lifestyle. It’s same thing with the trans stuff. They’re trying to make it so the normies are doing it. It’s ai they’re not built for that. There’s a certain kind of person built for that that certain lifestyle.

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That business got wiped out by the Internet. Meh when there was all these, like, bailouts of businesses? Isn’t it funny that no one bailed out porn?

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Yeah. It’s so crazy, dude.

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It’s so crazy, dude. I used to live in, this gated community, real nice neighborhood, and there was a dude who lived down the street who actually did jiu jitsu with meh. And he was a porn shah.

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I know. I think I know what you’re

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talking about. And he made porn films, and so he was loaded. This dude had a fucking fat Mercedes and a beautiful house, and his house is apparently, like, just a playground. Like, this he was just balling

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Right.

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Out of control and producing porn. And then the Internet came along and bang. House got repossessed, lost everything. Everybody went broke. They went from making 1,000,000 every year to making $0. Yes. Because all the porn was legal, and

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it was all online. And it’s tubes, and you go into ai is that a thing? Why why is this porn all free? Why is that that suggestion bar over there suggesting some weird shit to me? Like, it just brings you deeper and deeper into the way.

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You keep clicking on links, and links put up ads and ad. There’s a banging out ad revenue left and right.

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And getting some straight, like, normal ads too, like a f like a Ford truck I once saw on Pornhub, which was, like, a really weird commercial before you’re about to watch interracial gangbangs. Right? It’s like

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Sai bet all that’s done in a sneaky way. I bet all that’s probably done in a sneaky way. I bet the companies don’t even know what they’re advertising for. You know, I bet it’s like a block of ad that goes to, like, some conglomerate.

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I mean,

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you gotta think of how much money must be involved in those streaming sites now.

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And how meh how many views they’re getting? If you go to a video, it’s got 3,000,000 views. Why is that any different than watching a stand up special that has 3,000,000 views?

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Because

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you’re not paying attention to the fucking ads on the right hand side because you’re going full screen every time.

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Yeah. It it it’s really but but the the game changed, and I always think this is, like, kind of a Here ai go.

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This right here. 20 2006, pornography industry generated 12,000,000,000 in annual revenue, which is more than the combined annual revenues of ABC, NBC, and CBS. In 2023, the pornographic website market in the US is projected to be valued at 1,000,000,000. So they lost 11,000,000,000. That’s with all the rebounding. That’s the rebounding. Right?

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So there was a complete devastation from 2,006, which is right about the time that this fucking dude lost his house. I think he lost his house, like, 2008 or something like that. So they just once the the YouPorn and all that shit came along, it just took the fucking legs off of it.

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The but the 2023 one doesn’t include the OnlyFans numbers.

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Oh, yeah. That’s ai be off the charts. Yeah.

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That is crazy too. And that’s an interesting thing.

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Thing. That is the most empowering way for porn stars. Right? Because they are

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They get rid of the pimp.

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They get rid of the pimp. They get rid of the producers. They make their own revenue. And a lot of it is ai boyfriends and girlfriends decide to film, you know, like, fucking amateur stuff, and people love that stuff. And that that is ai an insane amount of money, and they’re making it.

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They’re making all of it, which that’s the most

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Some are. I think there’s this big thing where they’re like, this chick made a $1,000,000, and then you study, like, what the average person makes. It’s ai a $100. I saw this great meme where it’s like, you started OnlyFans. You made $10, but now everybody your your town knows you have pepperoni nipples.

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Yeah. There’s definitely that. It’s not always successful. That’s for sure. The median income for OnlyFans creators is $4,995 a year. According to Keeper, tax filing service for the freelance workers. However, it is likely some creators make a lot of money, while others make none at all.

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So for the median to be ai, that you mean some girls are making $20. Yep. Yeah. Some girls are making $20. So what was my point?

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My point was The the the

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point is, like, it used to be an organized kind of, like, a real industry, and now it’s not vatsal. And it’s Ai West, and everybody’s doing these these you know what’s really weird, dude, is how similar comedians and porn stars’ business models are. They’re almost exactly the same if you study it. Right? It’s like we have podcasts. They have OnlyFans. Right?

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They put

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clips up on Twitter Yeah. Which is wild, but Twitter still Twitter during all the censorship still full full on hardcore porn always on Twitter, which is really crazy that nobody pushed back against that. That that never went away.

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And then now and and snuff films. It’s so crazy to me.

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That’s a lot of Instagram. Instagram is a lot of murder. Ai watched a guy today get stomped to death. That same video, the guy got stomped to death by the elephant. I had to watch it again. What the fuck, man?

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Dude, it is crazy. My algorithm on Instagram, I hate it, dude. I hate it. It’s all buttholes, dude. So many people dying. Meh away from it.

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Red Band got me turned on to ladies who find the loophole to show their tits

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by Ai, would they fake?

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Breastfeeding face fake babies. So they have this big juicy tit and they pull this hot girl in a sundress pulls out this big juicy tit and sticks in the mouth of a rubber baby and you’re, like, hey.

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I was at the airport flying here, and, like, I love children. Like, especially now I have kids, Ai realized how magical they are. And, like, you go to airports, you don’t see kids like you used to when I was coming up. It’s just nobody’s having kids anymore, at least that’s what they’re telling us.

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But so so I’m gonna

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why we need immigrants, Sam. That’s why we need to keep the borders open, Sam.

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I see that. Dude, even, like, like give them money, Sam. Even Mexico’s birth rate’s going down. It’s ai Mexicans arya having kids now, dude. That’s crazy.

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Is that real?

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Yeah. Like, dude, I saw this chart which stated, like, the birth rates of all these country. It is not the only place that’s only down 20% in Jamaica. They’re still dropping dick.

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Nobody else is don’t have a lot of plastic over there. The part of it is, reproductive cycles are being devastated ai plastic. Plastic.

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Dude, we’re entering our children of men’s meh, dude.

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I’m telling you, bro.

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We’re, like Ai. Where where nobody has kids.

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Was, like, ridiculous.

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Everybody’s like, that’s crazy.

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Yeah. Now, like, everything’s militarized and

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nobody’s having kids. Welcome.

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I mean, it’s gonna get to a point where abortion rights are gonna be moot. Like, it’s not really important because nobody can have kids.

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Nobody’s yeah. It’s really sad, dude.

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It’s it’s weird because this is what happens in industrialized civilizations anyway. So whenever you have, like, cities, what happens is women enter the workforce sai they have children later. And then men wanna have children later as well because everybody’s focusing on the career.

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And then you have IVF centers and everything because people are too old to have kids. They’re late thirties, like, oh, my god. We have to do something to have a kid. We don’t have any time. Freeze the embryos. Do whatever we gotta do.

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And so it’s normal for third world countries to have more kids, you know. That’s always been the case because you need children because you need children to help you work, you know. If working on a farm or ram or you need kids and then you get to cities and people ai, well, the wife wants a career as well and it it, you know, birth rates always drop.

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But you get to places like Japan or South Korea. It’s crazy. They’re catastrophic.

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Catastrophe everyone’s watching eel porn. Nobody wants to meh hook up with the bitches, Doug.

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Well, it’s not even that, man. It’s work. It’s work, you know, especially in South Korea. You know, they’re they’re very hardworking. It’s a very hard work ethic, and the the population drop is so bad that it’s something crazy. Like, one out of 100 people today will have grandchildren.

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Something bananas like that.

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So nuts to me. And and it you know what else is kinda crazy? Like, the the what feminism has done. And there’s Ai I think we’re in big trouble. Our gene pool’s in big trouble. Like, especially if you take a look at, like, how many there’s, like, so many OnlyFans. It’s unbelievable. Right?

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And that that lifestyle, when you’re a gorgeous woman like that, that lifestyle that you start to go into OnlyFans, that kind of, like, shuts certain doors in your life. And one thing Yeah. That that is gonna happen is, like, high value males probably don’t want an adult film star as the mother of their children. Right.

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And these are ai viking bitches. Right? Like, you know, these big old juicy titties and all that stuff. They should be putting out super soldier kids.

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Right.

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But because these high value males don’t want that, that’s gonna fuck that gene pool up. And then you look at college, and you have these really smart, smart, smart or I’ll say intelligent intelligent, intelligent, intelligent women, women don’t wanna have kids. So now you got the smart ones not having kids and the super built ones not having kids. It’s gonna be, like, super devastating to the gene pool.

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We like, it’s gonna get really weird, man. I think we live through the best times, and I know every generation says that about the next generation. But I think we had it great.

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Like, well, isn’t ai OnlyFans almost kinda ai hitting the lottery plus shame? Right. Right? It’s like you got you got money that’s coming out of nowhere, so you’re gonna burn through it ai. You’re probably not gonna be the best business person. Maybe you are. Maybe maybe you’re investing it.

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Ai wanted

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to see Maybe

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you know how to change your identity.

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I’d like to be a financial consultant to the strippers. Like, I always wanted to do that, like, help them invest stripper money. Put a call on this. Put a put on that.

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All have OnlyFans. Right?

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Oh, 1 dude, they sai, like, 30% of Miami is OnlyFans. What? Yeah. It’s ai some crazy number.

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Google that. What were you saying, Jamie?

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I it’s I’ve seen a OnlyFans creator say that, like, if some of the strippers only had enough self confidence to know that they could just be on OnlyFans instead of going to strip club.

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Perhaps.

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Maybe this

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Google what Sam said about OnlyFans in Miami.

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Vatsal seems some crazy high number.

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That seems bonkers. 30% is

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a little high. I mean, but everybody’s hot in Miami. I went to Dunkin’ Donuts. I saw a chick work in there. I was ready to leave everyone Ai love for, dude. I was ready, ai, I will abandon everybody for those ai.

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I always say you need you should have a passport to go to Ram. Yeah. That is not America.

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That is not America.

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Wild country.

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It’s the Latino San Diego and then San Diego was the white Miami. That’s how it goes, dude. You go to Ai, like, you go to San Diego, you’re ai, you’re so gorgeous and you’re happy. What is going on here, dude? Right.

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Because they’re not in the showbiz industry. 100%. That’s like Texas ladies. Yeah. There’s beautiful women out here and they don’t need any attention. I love Texas. They’re not trying to get famous.

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Trying to They’re

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just being normal people that sana fit in.

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They’re just normal people.

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Well, that was one of the the main things that was appealing to me when I first started looking at Austin. When I would come here, I’m like, these people are so normal. They’re nice. They’re just nice people. They’re ai. You know, just living their life You get so used to that Hollywood warrior. I hate it. Hollywood weird world, that way of behaving and thinking.

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01:02:49

It’s all wrapped around narcissists. It’s all wrapped around the entertainment business, and it’s all wrapped around these these people that dictate whether or not you work, you know, these overseers of the industry.

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01:03:03

I get asked to audition for stuff all the time. I’m like, I’m done. I’m tired of going in there auditioning for someone who probably couldn’t do the role anyway, so I’m trying to impress them. And I can’t act. I’m I’m a horrible actor. I’m functionally illiterate. I can’t write. I can only do one thing. It’s talk mad shit, and that’s it.

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I’m lucky to have a clear

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view of that.

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01:03:23

That’s a thing. Thank God. I thank God that’s the ai time. I just started podcasting with you

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01:03:27

in Redburn. Tyler shop. Meh my god. We’d be fucking doomed. We would just be making each other laugh, and we’d be constantly getting fired.

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01:03:35

I love sixth Street energy. I love going there and just feeling the energy.

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Yeah.

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It reminds me, dude, of, like you remember Hollywood bull Sunset Boulevard in, like, 98

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Mhmm.

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When, like, Kobe and Shaq were crushing it with the Lakers, and it was just chaos. And we didn’t know how good we had it, and it was so much fun. And now that’s all gone.

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Well, also, we were undercover. Right? Because even though I was on TV, nobody knew who the fuck I was in ai. Yeah. It’s like we were just kids. We were just young guys, like, in this wild business and we couldn’t believe we’re working in Hollywood. We’re working at the Comedy Store, you know.

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And then all these celebrities come ai, you see Quentin Tarantino there and Doctor. Dre there. You’re like, what the fuck? This is crazy. Couldn’t even believe it was real.

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01:04:20

Dice Clay’s there. Like, what?

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01:04:22

My favorite listen. There’s two times at the comms store that I loved. Obviously, when you came back and it was just fire and it was like every show was selling out instantly. But there’s also that dead period at the store where it was ai, we could just go up and bomb with dignity and nobody cared. There’s nobody in the OR.

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01:04:40

You’re just eating a dick and you felt great about yourself. Because it was ai towards the end of Mitzi’s, ai, con she was still in control, but she wasn’t like That was 2,000 7 to 14. Yeah. It was just Yeah. It was when

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I was gone.

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Yeah. No. No. It was right before you left too. You’re you were the I loved you. You were the only one putting your name on the marquee still. You know, you’d have these guys popping in doing an hour. Their name weren’t on the marquee. It was it was chaos, man.

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But the reason why they did that is because they had this erroneous idea that you wouldn’t sell tickets in LA if your name was at the Comedy Store. People knew they could see sai the Comedy Store. Why would they go see you at the Ram? Yeah. And I was always like, who says who? Yeah. Says who?

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Sai I

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always appreciate you putting your name on Ai because we got to perform in front of, like, pack crowds. But during the week, I remember I’d walk up Speak Renezyz still working at the cash register, and he’s like, should I get a new job? You’d look in. There’s, like, 10 people in the OR.

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That was, like, 94 to, like, 2003.

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01:05:38

Yes. And I got in at 98. And it was it was I always said it’s the purest comedy ever was because the inmates were running the ai. Oh, yeah. And you could just be you could go do a set, do blow over there, have a great time, live your life, and it was such a blessing because everybody that was there during that time has gone on to do amazing things.

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01:05:58

They’re all over Netflix. Their podcasts are huge because we’re allowed to just bomb with dignity. We were allowed to experiment Yes. For which is so important

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for creating comedy. You gotta take

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chances, and

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you gotta try things. And if you’re just trying to kill all the time, you’re gonna do your best material always. And the store kinda got to be that Yes. For a while. Like, 2,000 Before COVID. Yeah. 14 on, the problem was it was packed every night. When I came back, all of a sudden, it was ai the new gold rush, and it was every ai, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 2 shows, 3 shows sold out.

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Everything was sold out.

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2 shows in the main room sold out.

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Amazing crowds. Enthusiastic comedy fans. It was because they were Internet comedy fans. It became ai a different thing because it was before, it ai like, ah, let’s go see comedy. They didn’t give a fuck about comedy. So you if you got a laugh, you earn that fucking laugh. Yeah. You know? Yep. With the way I always say is the store goes through these different eras.

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Right?

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Mhmm.

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So it went through the Richard Pryor era. When when Richard Pryor was filming live in the sunset strip in, like, the early eighties, I mean, this sai, like, the thing. Like, you go see Richard Pryor at The Comedy Store. And I’m sure The Comedy Store ram everybody that like Dom Herrera and people I talked to was hopping back then. And then there was the Kinison era.

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And then Kinison, I think around 88, got banned from the store, and something happened. And I don’t know what he did. He probably shot somebody or something. I know he shot one of the signs

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01:07:27

Oh, yeah.

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In the back in the parking lot.

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01:07:29

They replaced ai. Like, so sad. It’s like, dude, that was a bullet hole from Can Can

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Can Can Can Can Can Can

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01:07:33

Can Ai? Leave it there.

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01:07:34

Leave it there. So then, after that, there was this giant drop off. That’s when I came along. I came along in 94. There was no one there. It was like I had heard about The Comedy Store was Meh. When I lived in Boston, everybody was ai, The Comedy Store. Yes. Richard Ai. Yes.

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01:07:51

Sam Kinison, Dave Letterman. Yep. Bill Hicks, Comedy Store. The Comedy Store. You’re ai, you you was like this magnet you had to get to.

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I gotta get to the Comedy Store. And then when I got there, I was like, what? It was ai, Bodak’s. It was like the Leftovers, the people that were around in the seventies and the eighties, but never they were lazy, they were fucked up, they never got their shit together and they had these terrible acts.

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And I remember being there and the crowd was, like, non existent. No one was there. I was, like, wow, this is the Comedy Store? And it was like that for a couple years. For many years. For well, you came in ai. It was like that ai. So it’s 94 till around the Internet.

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01:08:31

And then the Internet started getting The Comedy Store packed again because we were all on, like, only not OnlyFans, on Myspace. Yeah. We’re all advertising shows on Myspace and that got the Dane Cook led that. Right?

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01:08:45

Dane Cook changed the game, I always say.

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01:08:47

That was like 2,002 ish, somewhere around then, 2,002, 3. That’s when it really fucking kicked in. And then Fear Factor was huge. So then my name was in the market

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back then.

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So then it was packed again, and then it was Internet fans. It so it was a totally different vibe. It was like a really fucking good time. But then 2007, I left, and I’m like, fuck this place, and then it dropped off again.

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It dropped off again. And I remember when you when you came back, like, Sai I remember I wasn’t in town. It was a big event, and everyone’s so ai, and the things just change, and it just became just ai out there overnight.

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Overnight.

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But I always could tell whether whether you or Joey Diaz was on the lineup because when you weren’t on the lineup, the crowds were totally different. And I’m like, oh, Triple’s gonna have to work tonight ai. It’s gonna be a rough one. We’re going to war. We’re gonna lose some soldiers tonight.

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01:09:41

You know if you threw Joey up on the show? First of all, whoever goes on after Joe Joey’s in real trouble. But also like

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01:09:48

You learn a lot about yourself. Oh, yeah. It’s an education. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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01:09:52

Yeah. Especially Joey in the OR. Joey in the OR was almost impossible to follow. And then on top of that, like all the taboos have been destroyed.

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Yes.

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He just did 15 minutes on eating ass and shoving his nose in someone’s ass doing the pigeon and destroyed the ram. Like, people couldn’t breathe. They were laughing so hard they couldn’t breathe. People were knocking drinks over table, falling onto the ground. It was normal to see people fall on the ground when Joey was on stage.

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So the but the thing is it’s ai all the taboos were shattered, and you could just have fun. You know, you could just do anything. You could just have a good time.

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01:10:28

I felt like that at your club last night. Oh, yeah. I felt like that. I’d like it was so funny because I came out and I did I did kill Tony 2 weeks ago. And, you know, I I I took Tony on his first road gig. You can actually watch there’s a there’s a video on YouTube where I used to do something called, before and after, and I would interview like, I would take door guys on the road.

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01:10:49

I’d interview them before the show, and then I would interview them after the show because I know it was gonna be chaos. Right. And you can see Tony’s first gig. He ever did on the road is on the Internet. Wow.

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01:10:59

And now, you know, and I did I did, like, kill Tony super early. So, you know, that’s kinda how I thought the show was, how it was when it first started. So Ai, you know, I call up Red Band, Ai hit up Red Band and tyler him, like, hey, meh. My special ai, can I come and do the show?

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01:11:13

Ai, yeah. Come on. So I’d be telling ai, like, hey, dude. I’m doing Kill Tony. People it’s like I’m I’m having a kid.

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01:11:19

Like, I’m giving like, I’m gonna have a new child come into the world. People are like, I’m so happy for you. You deserve it. You’re doing great. You deserve you’re I’m like, I didn’t realize what I was walking into.

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01:11:30

Bro, when you you should’ve come to Madison Square Garden. When you see Sai

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01:11:34

don’t know why Ai didn’t go. I was like, Dana’s like, why didn’t you go? I go Kill Tony. Could’ve done that? We could’ve gone I didn’t even think about it.

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You could’ve done a set. Yeah. I wish I could’ve gone. Tony in Madison Square Garden was so insane. For so for me, it was so ai. Like, I had to be there because I was there when he was doing it in front of 18 comics in the belly room. Yeah.

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That was what I had too.

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No audience. I was a frequent guest, and it was just fun. It was just the thing we would do. We’d fuck around, and I thought it was a great workshop for comedy. Ai thought it was a great way for these amateurs, these people that are doing 1 minute to just kind of get feedback from guys like Dom Herrera and to, like Yeah.

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Kind of figure out how to do comedy. It’s ai it’s a little bit of a training wheel for doing comedy. Also, tremendous pressure even back then. But imagine, like, someone went up in Madison Square Garden. It was their first time on stage. Where do you go from there? You don’t. You don’t.

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The bombing was horrendous. But 16,000 people and rabid Kill Tony fans in front of this amazing band now. And you got Dice Clay’s there. Shane Gillis is there. Mark Norm maybe it’s fucking

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01:12:42

All my favorite.

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01:12:43

Bananas. It was bananas, Dave Attell.

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01:12:45

I wish I would.

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01:12:45

It was incredible.

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01:12:46

I didn’t even think to go. I was like, man, why didn’t I go? All my friends were there. I saw Ari Rezinski about it.

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01:12:53

Ai. You should’ve went it was it was fucking amazing. But I’m there.

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01:12:56

Right? I’m there. And I do kill Tony, and, like, I just feel this freedom I haven’t felt in a long time. Yeah. There’s a shadow in the cave in Hollywood of of cancel culture, and people are just afraid. I mean, they’re just afraid. And Well,

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they’re also afraid of not getting gigs. So the the the problem with LA is that even the comics that were really good at one point in time, they started getting TV gigs.

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01:13:22

Yes.

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01:13:23

And then they backed off. They backed off what they did. And I felt that. When I when I when I was on news radio, my fucking producers had to and he goes, why are you still doing comedy? You’re an actor now. I was like, oh, no. Oh, yeah. Because my immediate thought was ai, oh, no. Like, I could get stuck here doing this.

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01:13:40

Yeah.

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I was just doing this for money. I was doing this because I couldn’t believe someone would pay me $25,000 a week. I was like, what are you talking about? That’s insanity. That is I was like, oh my god. I’m a baller. I couldn’t it’s 1994. I was

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01:13:54

like, this is crazy. Young Joe.

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01:13:56

I’m 26 years old, and I’m making this insane amount of money. Like, this is nuts. And so I went from that to this realization that this could be a ram. And I was like, oh, no. I’m doubling down. I’m gonna get after it. I’m gonna really, really get after it with comedy. I’m gonna do the same ai of comedy. And I’ve thought about that during the Fear Factor days too.

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And I’m like, if I lose Fear Factor because of comedy, so be it. But I am not. Dude, that’s why

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01:14:22

I love you. You’re such a word you love the art. I’ve always felt that from you. You’ve always loved the art, and I’ve always totally respected that in you because you could’ve ai. And I know you, like, you fucking like, you take a a notepad and you write and you work those bits and you listen to yourself and you always always, like, fine tune it.

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01:14:41

And that’s why when you’re special and you did live, which is fucking bananas, I loved it, dude. I was so happy for you because I know how much time you put into it.

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01:14:50

Well, it’s also doing it live is, like, scary.

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01:14:52

It’s crazy.

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01:14:53

Which is why I wanted to do it live. I was, like, fuck it. Let’s do it live.

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01:14:56

Ai was great, dude.

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01:14:57

Let’s do it like fucking Bill O’Reilly.

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01:14:59

Fuck it.

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01:14:59

We’ll do it live.

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01:15:00

Bro, it’s so it’s so nuts because most people people don’t notice about specials is most people record multiple shows sai they could edit it together so so they get the best representation.

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01:15:14

Yeah.

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01:15:14

To go out there and, like ai, last night, I did the smaller room in your club, and there was a couple moments where I flubbed some words Mhmm. And I was like, don’t don’t don’t crash the plane. Don’t crash the plane. Say say the pocket, dude. You just flubbed a couple words. It’s okay.

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01:15:30

And then you meh you write it, and then you go. Yeah. Like, to do it live is crazy.

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01:15:36

But it you know what it made me realize? That I could do more, in regular comedy. Like, I could work more. I could work harder. You know? You you remember the movie Mo Better Blues? Yeah. Love that movie. One of the things I loved about that movie was, like, the discipline that Denzel Washington’s character had.

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01:15:52

Like, Like his girlfriend is trying to fuck. He’s like, no, no, no. I gotta practice. I gotta practice. I’m like, I don’t even practice.

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01:15:57

I was thinking that like, I hardly practice. I hardly write.

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01:15:59

Ram all the time.

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01:16:00

I write occasionally. I would write back then especially. I write a lot more now, but I would write occasionally. I sit down and write. When I got ready for the special, I was writing every day and I was going over my bits every day. I was listening to them. I was writing them down. I was writing them out the day of the show.

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01:16:18

I understand. I’ve done them thousands of ai,

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01:16:20

but I’d I was writing them out the day of the show. I was listening to recordings. I watched the film of the recording. I was, like, I am gonna be dialed the fucking and then when I did it, I was, like, why don’t I do this all the time? Like, if I did that all the time, everything would be so much better.

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01:16:34

How do you have time, bro? How do you keep all this stuff going? I know I’m like, I got in yesterday, and I wanted to text you, but I’m like, oh, dude. He’s so busy. I’m just gonna let him do his thing. I don’t my phone’s constantly blowing up, and I’m not even close to what.

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01:16:47

I don’t know how you keep everything going and not, like it’s it’s amazing to me because I’m constantly, like, on the verge of, like, I’m just gonna fake my own death and disappear.

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01:16:58

Well, one day Ai probably disappear, but what I’m doing is exactly the amount I could do. So I have it in a a good situation. Right? So my situation is I work out in the morning while my kids are at school. I come here. I do the podcast, and then I do stand up at night when everybody’s going to bed. And that’s what I did in LA too.

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01:17:20

Like, a lot of those shows that I did, like Joe Rogan and Friends shah, I did in the main ram. I did them at 10 o’clock. And the reason ai I did it at 10 o’clock, meh kids are already in bed.

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01:17:27

Yep.

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So it’s perfect. I, you know, have dinner, hang out with the family, go, and then I write late at night because that’s when I’m the most juicy. When I come home from a show and my brain’s fired up, you know, and I could sit in front of that computer and maybe I said one thing that I think could be something and then I will just listen to that thing and Ai will start writing.

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01:17:45

And Ai gotten so much out of that and it made me angry that I didn’t do it more often because like some of the best bits that Ai come up with over the last couple of years have all been stuff that I actually wrote, Not just ideas that came to me that I fleshed out on stage, and Ai had some of those that became bangers, but the sitting down and writing things out and trying to get my and some lines that were just we lost a lot of people during COVID and most of them are still alive.

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01:18:12

I love that.

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01:18:13

I wrote that. I was ai, that’s exactly what it is. Yeah. That’s we lost those people. But that came out of writing. A lot of these things that I was writing out, like, that Sai took chunks of them and that became the bits and I was like, goddamn it. I gotta be more focused. So doing that live special really lit a fire into my ass.

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01:18:30

It’s so insane, dude. People have no clue how that hard that is, and anyone who’s ever shot a special has to be ai, that’s insanity, dude, to do that because most people don’t have the ability to do that. And I respect you and I’ve always done that because you do have the discipline and, you know, now that I’ve gotten sober, like, that’s what I work on is discipline, you know, the ai, the getting into a routine of go and work out, get this done.

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01:18:53

And now Ai sana be honest with you, I always was a stage ai. I mostly just wrote on stage, tagged it, and could remember it and get the get the beats down in my head. But now that, like, in November, I’ll be doing stand up for 30 years. I don’t even most people are retiring from whatever they’re doing at that time.

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01:19:11

I still absolutely love stand up comedy. So but now I’ve kinda talked about all the things. I really used to get downloads, dude. Like, I would get downloads of jokes. Jokes would come to me fully formed, and I would just go on stage and do them.

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01:19:27

Like, I remember one day I’m I’m sleeping. I just wake up. I’m like, the 7 stages of grief of shitting your pants. Right? I just had the joke, like, right there, and it’s like this Sai did on my special, and it’s a great bit. You know?

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01:19:38

But now I’ve kinda tapped into everything. And I Ai and I’ve I heard Doug Stanhope talk about this one time Yeah. Where he’s like, I talked about everything I cared about.

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01:19:47

Yeah. But you know what Doug told me? Edibles changed all that for him.

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01:19:52

I don’t know.

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01:19:53

And I’m like, yeah, dude. That’s the fucking that’s the steroids of comedy.

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01:19:57

I’m thinking about I I would I mean, I’m 4 December 9th will be 4 years. I’m so thankful for my sobriety.

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01:20:02

Stay slow.

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01:20:03

I do sana microdose during jujitsu, but that’s about it. That’s the one that Listen.

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01:20:08

You don’t have to. You don’t have to do drugs. You can No.

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01:20:12

I Ai don’t want to.

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01:20:13

You can stay on this path and be incredibly creative without drugs. It’s just some people drugs are not good for. Just like some people shouldn’t eat peanuts.

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01:20:21

Well, it’s ai it’s it’s just my the point is is, like, now I’m sitting down and ai, and I’m, like, sitting down ai I’ll write my goal is at night to do, like, 30 minutes of stretching, 30 minutes of writing, and then 30 minutes of reading. You know? That’s 30 more

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01:20:34

minutes than you would have done if you didn’t. You add that up. That’s fucking hours in a speak, And you add that up to jokes. You’re gonna have 10 minutes here, 5 minutes there.

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01:20:42

If you meh one good bit a week, that’s about 5 minutes. By the end of the year, you you you’re gonna be or, like, 5 good minutes a month. You just gotta get 5 good minutes a month.

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01:20:50

Five good minutes a month is amazing. And then you have a whole hour at the end of the year. Yeah. That’s incredible.

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01:20:55

And then if you do that for 2 years, you can pull from a 120 minutes down to a murder 60. Yeah. So that’s ai I’m working on now. But Ai like Think

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01:21:03

about that. If you have 5 good minutes a month, you have 12 months out of the year, You know, you’re gonna have 50 fucking minutes. Maybe, you know, when you trim it down, maybe a little less, but that’s pretty fucking good. That’s pretty goddamn good.

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01:21:16

And and I’m trying right now to really work on, like, taking my experiences and and turning them into jokes instead of just doing observations, which is ai, but I’m trying to take experiences that I feel to make it as authentic as I can Sure. To who I ram. And and, you know, sometimes I could, like, I could wander into some stuff where I’m like, I I’m sure somebody already said that, but I’m just like, you know what?

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01:21:41

It’s authentic to me. Like, I have this bit about I almost Ai almost OD’d on, like, a gas station boner pill one time. This is, like, a true story.

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01:21:48

Did you get it for RedBam?

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01:21:50

No. I I was at just one day, I don’t know why. I was at a gas station. I saw the Rhino ai. I’m like, give it to me. And I was up for 3 days straight, rock hard. And I’m like, I’m gonna die.

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01:22:01

What is in those fucking I

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01:22:02

don’t know, bro.

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01:22:03

I think there’s steroids in those things.

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01:22:06

I don’t I I was up, dude. And I had

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to do jiu jitsu in

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the morning. I’m like, this is not good. Probably meth. But I’m probably like I’m sure somebody might have talked about this, but I don’t care because this is my experience. Yeah. And I’m I I am just gonna write about my experience.

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I’m sure people I mean, Redbans talked about gas station boner pills forever. Forever. He was the fucking the guinea pig. He was he would get the different ones. He’d be mad when the gas station ran out of him, and he was telling me the scam how what would happen is they would test these things.

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They’d find out there’s Viagra and Ai sana bunch of other shah. And so then they’d pull them off the market and then they would just come up with a new company name and then sell the same shit. Thank God. And it was ai instead of rhino, it was steel ai, sai iron rhino, a golden rhino.

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But they’re so powerful, bro. How crazy is that that that was

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a thing for a long time was gas station boner pills.

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They’re still there, dude.

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01:22:57

I never touched them.

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I did.

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I thought about it. There was a couple of times.

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01:23:01

I loved it.

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You know? Ai of times.

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Throttled it.

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I was

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in a a weak state of ai, and I saw that stack there. I was buying a pack of gum, like, nope. I’m not gonna do it. You know what I was scared of? It’s scared I’d love it, and I’d sana do them all the time ai you don’t also, you really were taking a risk. You didn’t know what was in those. Yes. Let’s find this out. How many people died from gas station boner pills? Because it’s not 0. It’s not 0.

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There has to be some guys that died.

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That has to suck.

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That has to suck.

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That has to be along right up there with the guy who died in Meh. Hands, ai, magical day. Oh, my funeral too.

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01:23:37

That guy got fucked more than a 100 times before that one horse killed him. Ain’t that crazy? It’s gonna

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eventually gonna catch up with him.

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And the video, Mr. Hands, that’s not even the one he died. He died in a different video. What? That video was successful. That was the good time? That was a good time. Good ai, bro. Yeah. When that horse nuts in his ass. And then you look at that thing going up into his body cavity, you’re like, how?

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Where does that

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go? That’s that’s in his throat. That dick was my arm. Probably alarming than my arm. That was that was a giant dick. But, apparently, dudes are fisting, and they’re really getting up in there. Ai that’s another Instagram rabbit hole I went down. What?

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How many Hold on. Hold on.

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Do you

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have an Instagram?

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Yeah. They’re showing that?

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No. They’re talking about it.

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Oh, okay.

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Guys are talking about, like, how far they get in there, and how they couldn’t believe it, like, until they met the right queen. They could really get in there. How many people have died from gas station boner pills? Let’s guess. I’m a say 1200.

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Really?

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Yeah. 1200 deaths, gas station boner pills

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all time. I’m gonna go ahead and say bid a dollar only because I think that people are ai, let’s not let’s not tell them they died from a bone or pill. So who’s actually who’s AGRA? Probably, Ai. Pfizer’s ai, go take that. Take our shit.

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Which is probably actually the smart thing to do.

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I’m gonna go to 26 people. 26. 26. Can we find out, Jamie? Jamie, what we got?

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Just the information I’m getting is gonna be tough to get to because, hey, you’d probably die from a heart attack, so they’re not gonna say it was, you know, the the gas station burner pill that killed you. I found nothing that’s linked anybody to death. Not that that’s not true, but But that’s

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ai COVID vaccines. What other drugs are you on? No one.

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Those are so crazy.

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People just died.

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So crazy. What other

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drugs are you on if you’re taking gas station boner pills enough to kill you also? You know?

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Right. You might be a wild boy. Thing you took. You’re not

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a wild boy. I’m a wild boy.

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01:25:27

They call it gas station heroin. Have you heard of that? Well, I’ve heard That’s what they call boner pills?

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01:25:31

I

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know. There’s another drug that they’re warning you to stay off of called they call it gas station heroin.

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01:25:35

It’s a new one? I haven’t heard of it. So is that ai bath salts?

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It’s it Remember the bath

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salts thing?

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Oh, yeah.

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It could be like that, but I don’t know. I’ve never even heard of this. I don’t know what it looks like.

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John McAfee, the the guy who invented antivirus

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Oh, yeah. He was a wilder.

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He was cooking up his own meh. Allegedly, I say this with all due speak, rest in peace. Rest

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in peace.

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On the podcast one day, by the way. Great. When he was running from the law, he was a guest on the podcast. He called in. It was fascinating conversation. But John McAfee, allegedly, had, like, a lab in his backyard, like, a very sophisticated lab because he’s a genius, and had an online forum that he was posting at detailing how he was making all this with photographs and showed the lab and everything.

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And then later I think they caught him that it was actually him and he was saying, don’t you understand parody? This is a joke. I don’t do math. Come on, guys. But he seemed like he was doing math.

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Dude, he

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He ai up a hooker. God bless him. He what? His he He

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ai up a hooker.

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Yeah. It’s this stuff. I’ve never heard of this.

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Product recall meh, Neptune Resources.

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Yep. Elixir. Warning. Don’t take it.

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01:26:44

Okay. What is in it?

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I don’t it’s this the drug called t meh t nepatine? That’s the that’s the one I was telling you it was a gas station.

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01:26:53

Tianepatine? Never heard of it. And we’re on

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a list with kratom and the back and gas station boner pills.

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Let’s let’s find out what whatever that that kratom stuff is fucking sketchy.

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Yeah. It it just ai that pink cocaine where they’re just ai it’s just literally an everything bagel of drugs. Antidepressant. Meh,

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an antidepressant. Interesting. Sold under the brand name Stabilon, Tatinol, and Vatsal, among others. A typical tricyclic antidepressant, which uses mainly in the treatment of major depressive disorder. Although, it may be used to treat anxiety, asthma, and irritable bowel syndrome. Oh, you’re farting a lot? Have some heroin. Stop some fucking gas station heroin.

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So this stuff, oh, it’s a opioid agonist with opioid agonist effects.

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What does that mean? For for the elderly?

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4 to 9 hours. Jesus, Louisus. So people arya just drinking this stuff in gas station? Gas station heroin. Here are 8 things to know. God, this is a new thing. They have pills too? Ai before it became available as gas station heroin tineptine ai was prescribed to treat depression in dozens of countries.

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Now US Poison Control Centers are reporting a dramatic spike in cases involving it, a drug that isn’t FDA approved and one that authorities warn possess possesses overdose and dependency risk. Well, that kratom stuff definitely has overdose

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Yeah.

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And dependency issues. I have a buddy of mine who’s, in treatment. He’s in recovery, and he was taking, kratom. And, they were actually they they had this one company and it’s in pills and he gives me some. So what does it do? It was years ago. It’s great. It, you know, it’s it’s great for pain relief and and and when you have it in low doses, it actually acts as a stimulant and in higher doses, it does different things.

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And so I tried. I was like, wow, this stuff’s weird. This is interesting. What was the high? It’s a weird high. It’s interesting. Go fast, go slow.

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It’s not much. It’s like it’s like a little pick me up for, like, a couple of pills. And so then I go, how he tyler me he takes it before he works out. I go, how many do you take? He’s ai, I take 10. What?

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I go, you take 10. I go, okay. What’s that like? Oh, I’ll try 10. So I take 10. What? I was high as a kite.

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I was like, you are not in recovery. You are high. This isn’t coffee because 2 was ai a mild stimulant. I was, like, oh, this is interesting. 10 was, like but it was interesting because, I didn’t lose any motor control function.

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So I worked out, when I would took the 10, and I went and, hit the bag. I was like, that that way Ai know, like, if my motor function is off, not at all. Nothing was off. So hand eye coordination was perfect. Everything was the same. No, it wasn’t drunk. It wasn’t high where you’re like, woah, man. I’m fucking high. It was like, what is this?

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Some completely different pathway, but didn’t affect my motor skills, which I’ve I’ve thought was really interesting because, like, I’ve worked out tote but I was like, I am high as a kite. And I called him. I’m like, bro, you are not a recovering. I’m like, you are high. Yeah. That’s so weird. You’re so high.

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This is so whatever that is, I don’t know what the dose was with 10 of these fucking pills. It was I was really high.

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Sai did with that I had somebody gave me a 6 zine. Is that zine?

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Zine. Yeah. They can get you.

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They gave me a 6. I was drunk driving, dude. I had to pull over, be ai, just calm down. I like because they thought it’d be funny. I’m ai, put it in, I don’t feel anything. As I’m walking, I’m like,

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oh. That’s interesting you felt ai you lost your motor control.

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I ai if everyone in in AA didn’t do zines or zins, I would say I relapsed. That’s how how, like, all over the place I felt when I took this thing.

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Ai a big jump. On a 6? 6. Yeah. Yeah. Bro, Lucy’s have twelves and there’s a con this is a what is this one here? This might be an 8. Oh, is it 12?

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You want

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a 12?

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No. No. I mean, am I gonna get real is it tobacco? Just tobacco? No.

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No. It’s just nicotine. Straight nicotine. But here’s a there’s a company called Pablo, and they have a 50. Here’s a 12. I’m gonna pop a 12 now. Let’s go.

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You’re gonna pop a 12? Let’s fucking go. Meh. I’ll be throwing up in the corner.

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Ai I might get hiccups. I’m not gonna throw up. But, there’s a company called Pablo’s that have

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a Do you have a 3 or anything?

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No. No. No. No pussy threes. I’m not a pussy.

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No pussy threes?

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I might have threes. You got 4? No. These are these are threes. These are, this is a company called Athletic Nicotine. These are great. This is the perfect amount, in my opinion, to, like, to stimulate your mind, like, before writing and before you go on stage

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01:31:36

Ai do this right now.

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You tell me.

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No. You tell me.

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I’m not scared.

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Okay. So if I just end up drooling by the end of this, you won’t hate meh?

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You’ll be fine. That drug I was looking up, t npteen, is also sold as a nootropic, so be very careful with that.

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01:31:51

Oh, interesting. Antidepressant

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in the same way. When they were selling it in France, they said they didn’t know how it worked in a depressant link because it’s not SSRI. Oh. Man, that’s what I was saying. Overdosing it can be very bad. And it’s sold as a sodium, sai, like, in tablet form too. Woah. Be careful.

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Yeah. That sounds bad. Saloni found out that that company, that Kevin James meh. You know, that company, Trinity Gold? Trinity Gold has acetaminophen in it and 2 other pain relievers that are banned. Yes. Saloni made a big video about it because he he contacted sai this is interesting.

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01:32:31

Kevin James told me about it because Chris Weidman told him about it. Chris Weidman, the UFC fighter sai Ai using this. It’s great. My joints feel great, and it’s all natural.

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01:32:40

Oh, shoot. For joints? I need joint stuff.

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01:32:43

Yeah. Don’t not don’t take this stuff. Trinity Gold contains scroll up sai I can read that. Hidden drug ingredients. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use Trinity Gold, a product promoted and sold for joint and muscle pain. FDA laboratory analysis confirmed that Trinity Gold contains acetaminophen, diclodiclofenac, and phenylbutazone. So diclofenac and phenylbutazone are banned, and they’re fucking very dangerous. So here it is.

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Diclofenac is a non steroidal anti inflammatory, may cause decreased use of cardiovascular events such as excuse meh, increased risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke as well as serious gastrointestinal damage, including bleeding, ulceration, and fatal perforate perforation of perforation of the stomach and intestines.

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The hidden drug ingredients may also interact with other medications and significantly increase the risk of adverse events, particularly when consumers use multiple nonsteroidal anti inflammatory containing products. So fenbutylazone buta fenbutasone phenyl phenylbutasone is another in nonsteroidal anti inflammatory that was discontinued for human use in Ai States due to the risk of serious and life threatening injuries.

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Most serious and life threatening injury associated with phenylbutasone treatment is bone marrow toxicity Oh my god. Which occurs when the body does not produce enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and or platelets. Certain types of bone marrow toxicity are reversible.

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However, in rare circumstances, it can lead to death. And so Why would you take this? So Chris Weidman was under the impression that all the stuff in this was natural. He got it from this other guy, the guy who manufactures it, and he’s in business with this guy. So Chris is now doing independent studies on his own to try to send other versions of it to the lab.

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01:34:50

The guy apparently is saying that he thinks someone sabotaged his product by putting shit in it and then getting it to the FDA and having the FDA test it. But another possibility is that this guy is a piece of shit.

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Putting stuff in there to get you

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So who knows? It’ll be resolved. We’ll find out. But in the meantime, Kevin James who was taking it, I you know, as soon as Brian texted me, I text Kevin. I go, hey, that stuff you’re talking about, look, this is what’s in there. He’s ai, holy shit.

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Damn. I feel bad for fighters because that probably happens more than we probably know where they take a supplement, they’ve been told it’s fine, and then they

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01:35:28

That does happen. And then they get popped for steroids or for, you know, some

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01:35:32

That’s awful.

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Yeah. It’s terrible. Especially when, you know, like, Khalil Rountree, it was DHEA, which isn’t even a performance enhancing supplement. It’s just a it’s just a natural supplement and it but it’s banned. So he got popped for that and he turned himself in because he turned he found out that the substance was in a supplement they were giving him and he was ai, hey, fucking idiots.

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01:35:55

This shit’s banned. That sucks.

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01:35:57

So he only got a temporary ban. It was only a couple of months because it was clear that, a, it was not sana have a performance enhancing effect, and, b, he was very transparent, and, in fact, he reported it. But there’s a lot of guys who get popped because they’ll buy some shit from, you know, GNC, and they think it’s Yeah. You know, oh, it’s fucking muscle builder.

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But meanwhile, there’s steroids in those things.

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01:36:17

It’s crazy. I feel so bad for those guys.

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01:36:20

Well, when we were first making Alpha Brain, we were making it well, you know, you you have what happens is you have a bunch of ingredients, you you have a a proprietary blend that is your your supplement, whatever you’re making. And so all these ingredients in Alpha Brain were shown to enhance cognitive function, and so we ai them.

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01:36:41

We did a bunch of different versions of it, came out with 1 double blind placebo controlled tested at the Boston Center For Meh, finds out where we speak a lot of money to make sure this is legit.

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01:36:50

Right.

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But the company that was making it

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01:36:52

Oh.

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Makes a bunch of other shit too. And so we arya doing third party testing of our own product. We’re finding vitamins in there and creatine. Shit that’s not supposed to be in there. That was just in there because they didn’t clean the vats. Yeah. So they’re making steroids in one thing and then they’re cleaning it out and then they’re making gas station dick pills and the next one to clean it out.

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01:37:11

They’re not cleaning them.

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01:37:12

That’s my girlfriend. She, Dana has a peanut allergy, so she can’t even go anywhere near that stuff. And even if they cook, they can’t cook it somewhere else because you never know how clean the plate is or whatever they’re cooking on.

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That the peanut allergy is so dangerous. They don’t even let people eat peanuts on planes anymore because the dust from eating peanuts gets in the air, and people can get sick.

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01:37:30

Dude, can you believe they used to I remember when they allowed smoking on a plane Oh, yeah. Which is hilarious because that kinda gets into with the COVID stuff. Like like, the the plane has the greatest air air filter system out there. So you could literally smoke in the front row and, like, it didn’t affect really far

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01:37:48

in the back. No. No. No. No. No. Ai remember being stuck in the back because that was the only place I can get a seat was in the smoking section back when people did smoke on planes.

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01:37:58

It was hard. Back?

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01:37:59

Yeah. It was in the back. The back was the smoking section where the toilet was. So you’d smell shit and cigarettes the entire flight. Yeah. No. That that thing didn’t work. The I mean, maybe their ventilation systems weren’t as good back then, but there was smoke everywhere back there.

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01:38:13

Sai you can get a photo of the smoking section on an airplane in, like, the 19 eighties?

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01:38:18

I remember I was playing the club called Riddles in Chicago just outside. It’s like, I forget what the city ai Chicago, but it was one of the last places that you could still smoke inside. And the stage was so high, So you would literally be, like, in the smoke.

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01:38:33

So here’s people smoking on an airplane.

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01:38:35

That’s so crazy, dude. Like, when they always announce this is a nonsmoking flight, like, where are the smoking flights?

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01:38:42

I remember we’d get in planes even in the nineties, and there were still ashtrays in them.

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01:38:46

Is that Al Jones in the crowd?

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01:38:49

Ai traveler. I’m a fucking time traveler. That’s Al Jones’ dad. Look at all these people smoking. Crazy. Smoking section of a plane. It looks fairly smoke free. They probably had some ventilation back then. So this is 84 in Miami. Is this when they were this ai smoking, and they’re interviewing him on the plane.

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01:39:07

Is this when they were trying to ban it?

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01:39:09

Yeah. Probably. This looks like a conversation.

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Seem to be asking people about what they think.

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01:39:13

When do they

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ban it?

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01:39:19

When do they ban in flight smoking? Oh, let’s take a guess. I’m sana say 94.

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01:39:29

What do you say? Ai think it’s way before

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01:39:31

that. 90 87. Yeah.

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01:39:33

So 7 years.

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01:39:35

Congressional action ai led to a ban on ai smoking, and 88 ai based in United States banned smoking on domestic flights of less than 30 minutes. So more than 30 minutes, you could smoke, which is extended to domestic flights of less than 6 hours in ai and to all domestic and international flights in 2000.

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01:39:54

International flights, 2,000. Pilots were allowed to continue smoking after the ai ban due to concerns over potential flight safety issues caused by nicotine withdrawal in chronic smokers. Yo. Due to prohibition of smoking, whatever

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they need

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to do

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to land the plane,

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01:40:12

I think.

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01:40:12

Yeah. Give them give them a fucking patch. The US Federal Aviation Administration regulations mandate that functioning ashtrays be conspicuously located on the doors of all airplane bathrooms. This is because there must be a safe place to dispose of a lit cigarette if someone violates the no smoking rule.

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01:40:29

That’s why they’re there.

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01:40:30

ai, Air Canada adopted nonsmoking policy on all of its routes. In ai, Canada was the first country to ban smoking on all flights operated by Canadian carriers, which also covered charter ai, but not foreign airlines flying to Canada. Wow. So basically, 2000 was when they wrapped it all up.

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01:40:51

Which I’m happy about.

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Yeah. You can still smoke in restaurants then.

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01:40:56

Wow. I remember, the Addison improv used to still have smoking, and we’ve come from LA. And in the early days, the Comedy Store, they had smoking.

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01:41:05

That’s crazy.

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01:41:06

In the nineties, you could smoke indoors. Ai remember Drew Carey of all people, Barney’s Beanery, they they put a ban on smoking and all restaurants and bars in Los Angeles, and Drew Carey was protesting it. And the idea is that

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01:41:21

That’s not. I

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know. It’s crazy. He was one of the people the idea was that, like, you’re gonna kill the business and you’re gonna also freedom. Like, people know that you could smoke there. If you don’t sana go to a place saloni, don’t go there. Yeah. But the thing you have to think about is

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01:41:35

But now you can smoke weed into it.

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01:41:37

ai 98 reason smoking with Drew Carey. Yeah. I remember Drew Carey was ai a outspoken guy about all this.

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01:41:45

Is that the best of Barney’s. Right?

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01:41:47

And he’s smoking. He’s smoking at Barney’s Beanery. I guess he was a smoker. I didn’t know he was a smoker. Yeah.

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01:41:52

But that makes sense. Shah up.

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01:41:54

But it’s all they were ai, hey, you know, we’ve always smoked. Don’t take away our freedom. But the thing you have to take in consideration is waitresses and bartenders. Yes. Those people die from lung cancer because of secondhand smoke. Because secondhand if you’re only breathing in smoke, the whole place All the ai.

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01:42:09

Yeah. Do you remember that gig

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we did in Toronto? The the Oh, yeah.

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01:42:13

The weed gig? Yeah. I call it Gorillas in the Mist because you you couldn’t see anybody in the crowd. Did you see image like ai, just black figures moving, dark shah figures moving in

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01:42:24

this In this. Entire room was filled with weed smoke to the point where you literally could barely see. Like, you weren’t breathing air. You were breathing weed smoke.

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01:42:33

You were contact ai the minute your foot hit the stage. Oh, yeah. You were bonkers.

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01:42:38

Guys who didn’t smoke pot would go there.

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Don’t. I don’t think

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you were smoking pot at

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the time. No.

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Guys who didn’t smoke pot would go there and be obliterated, like, by the time they did their set. They couldn’t remember their jokes. They were confused and anxious and fucking scared.

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Toronto’s got a great comedy scene right now. I just did a gig up there, and those it reminded me a lot of your club. Dude, those kids don’t care, bro. They’ll say everything to anybody all the time. I’m like, how is this possible? Well,

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I think Canada is experiencing a lot of, people that are rebelling against the the tyrannical government. The government is so bad now. In in Canada, you can’t post links to stories. So they’ve they they did it in a very sneaky way saying that the social media companies have to compensate the media outlets that have the thing.

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But the thing is, it’s ai a lot of them are just links. You can’t even post a link to a story in the New York Times

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on 2 anybody okay with that? How are how are people in the far, far left, right, the progressive left, which is, like, the last I’d say, like, 10% of the population. Right?

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Right.

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How how are they okay with with information being censored? Like, why would you even no matter what your stance is, Ai think you do sana the data way.

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They did it in a sneaky way saying that this is financially unfair to these media corporations who are suffering. I mean, that is true. Like, there’s a reason why they have to make these horrible clickbait ads and the reason why editors put clickbait stories and headlines ai because they just need people to click on the links.

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They’re fucking starving. They’re all going under. The LA Times just fired a bunch of people. People the like, newspapers are barely hanging in.

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Sai my question to you is, like, you don’t think it has anything to do with censoring the Ai?

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It does. For sure. This is my point. My point was the premise of it seemed reasonable. More people need to go to Canada Ai, wherever the fuck it is, to get their their information. They shouldn’t be going to Twitter or Facebook. And so to to make people go to these websites to get their news, we’re gonna stop all of the the the ability to take these things and post them.

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But what you’re really doing is you’re stopping awareness.

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Yes. Because people aren’t gonna be

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able to filter out all you do ai, back in the day when we just read newspapers, you had to be a fucking real nut to get into the Kennedy assassination. Right. You gotta be a real nut. You gotta be reading books. Yes. You gotta really get You

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gotta be meeting in basements to have conversations.

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Tell you about it, and you went and got the book. Yes. And you didn’t get anything from the Internet. There’s nothing there was no Internet, so it didn’t exist. So you would have to get a physical newspaper to read it, and most people only read the stuff in the beginning of the sports page.

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So you read the first couple of pages, see if you’re gonna die. Are we gonna die? What’s going on in Saudi Arabia? What’s going on in Yemen? And then once you get past that, you get to the sports, and you read the comics or whatever. And that was why we were so uninformed.

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We were grossly uninformed because most people naive. Right. Very. And now you most of the news I get is from links. Most of the news I get is you’ll send me a link. Someone will Alex Jones will send me something. Someone will send me something. You know?

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Michael Malice will send me something. I get I get stuff from Dave Smith.

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I get stuff Great resources.

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I get stuff from people sending me something, and then I go to Twitter and I find things, and I send it to them. Twitter’s ai. Sana each other stuff. And this has greatly increased people’s awareness of things like this. This fucking martial law bill that they passed through, who fucking would have known about that?

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Who would have known that the government made a decision to make lethal force from the military something they can use on citizens as a protest?

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Back ai. There’s the long story about how this has maybe been misinterpreted over the last few weeks online. This is a report Were you?

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By a

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Ai is the this is the Mount Marshall Law thing.

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Mhmm. It’s been a thing, I guess, originally since 2007. It was taken down offline for a while then reposted, and that’s why they’re saying that this is they call it a data void.

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01:46:40

Well, it says a reissued Department of Defense directive that documents procedures around when there is potential use of lethal force against Americans. Subset of these rumors alleged directive to be suspiciously timed with the coming election. Yeah. Kinda. Myriad and evolving rumors rely upon speculation about the motivations behind the changes to the DOD directive and perceive differences between this new document and existing documents.

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This sounds a little bit like they’re trying to minimize this.

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I mean, they go to the timeline of when the first when this this is exactly what I was trying

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to say. Right. But the bottom line is this is for the first time in history where they have pushed this directive, and it it is happening during an election. And it it is a thing where they’re now saying you can use lethal force on protesters. So all these things, you’re trying to gaslight people into thinking this is not a big deal. This is a gigantic deal.

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This is a huge deal, and, like, this kind of fits into my whole belief about what the the alleged kidnapping of the the the Michigan governor, which turned out to be a bunch of

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just Ai informants.

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I saw the funniest, meme, and Ari was like, what’s your name? Oh, yeah. Fed, Fed, Fed some autistic fuck. Right? Right. It was so funny. And then you get into so they took that guy who’s running that FBI, program and moved him over to January 6th, and he was in charge of that.

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Yes.

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So it’s ai, I I personally believe you go, Sam, what do you think that’s all about? I think those two events were to try to drum up support for, for, the Homeland Security opening up a department of domestic terrorism in which they can label a US citizen a domestic terrorist, which means all your civil rights go away.

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Right.

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And that’s a big movement right now within the government to be able to take away your civil rights,

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which if there are domestic terrorists, we should have a movement to stop domestic terrorism. But when you have agent provocateurs who in infiltrate these organizations and then turn them into terrorist organizations so that they can go in and shut these protest organizations down, That’s when things get dirty, and that seems like that’s what happened during January 6.

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Pushing the the the the whatever event they want to happen, kinda convincing, hey, guys, you meh maybe we should go try do this. Yes. This governor’s causing some crazy. 12 out

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01:49:07

of the 14 people That’s so crazy. Were working with the FBI. 12 out of 14, these two losers who got roped into it. And then there’s that kid who the 19 year old kid who they talked into detonating that fake bomb. You know that kid?

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Yeah. You

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know, Sai ai I believe that was in Dallas. So they take this young stupid kid and they fucking radicalize him, and then they give him a cell phone and tell him press these buttons and that bomb will go off. They give him the fake bomb, bomb doesn’t work. He does it, and they’re ai, we got you. Yeah. Like, we use your idea.

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Yeah. 100%. Do you guys remember that really weird case that happened either Utah or New Mexico where they found that compound? And then they were ai, they basically discovered that according to the guy running the compound that they were training school shooters. And yeah. No. Yes.

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And then the case just got dismissed and sent away. And it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen in my life, dude, that they were training school shooters here.

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What was this for? How long ago was this?

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This was, like, a couple years ago, like, 3 or 4 years ago.

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So this place was train New Mexico compound suspects were training children for school shootings, prosecutors say. 2018. What?

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And then they just dismissed the case, or the case just went away.

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The 5 suspects accused of abusing 11 children at a New Mexico compound were training them to commit school shootings, prosecutors said Wednesday. The defendants were to be released from custody. There’s sai substantial likelihood defendant may commit new crimes due to his planning and preparation for future school shootings, the court meh said.

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The filings did not provide further details about the alleged training. The makeshift compound appeared to have a shooting range on the property and loaded firearms were found on the property, authorities said. A foster parent, one of the children’s, also said the defendant had trained the child in the use of assault rifle in preparation for future school shootings. Woah.

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And sai what happened with this? The case gets, like, either dismissed or something like that. It’s really weird. It’s really weird. But if you get into Wait

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a minute. An imam was a part of this. Scroll up a little bit. Wahaaj’s father, imam Siraj Wahaaj. How do you say that? Wahaj?

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Dude, if you can’t say it, I can’t

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say it. The New York imam has, said he has no knowledge of the alleged training, said spokesperson, spokesman Imam Ai Hajj Tlaib Abdur Rashid.

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Oh, man.

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Was the 1st Muslim to offer an opening prayer before the US House of Representatives. Oh, how convenient. The Muslim Ai in North oops. No, thanks. The Muslim Alliance in North America said he’s also a character witness for a convicted 1993 World Trade Center bombing mastermind, Omar Abdel Ram. Jesus Christ.

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This is what I’m telling you, dude. Everything is an intelligence trick, dude.

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Well, there’s certainly a lot of intelligence tricks, and that’s that’s something that people are super reluctant to admit to ai the overwhelming amount of evidence. But if you go how are you doing with that 3? You alright?

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I took it out already.

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You took it out?

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01:52:28

Yeah. It was good. I I it was much better. Mild. It’s mild. I can I like because I wanna do it? I like this stuff.

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01:52:34

Sparks you up a little bit.

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Yeah. I like it.

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You like a little cigar every now and then?

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01:52:39

Here and there, my brother loves cigars, and my grandfather loves cigars. I just never got into it. The only time I ever smoked anything was if I was at a bar and a hot chick started smoking cigarettes. That’s that would be my in. Oh, hey. Got a cig, and then I would just start slinging ai. But Ai never really got it. Slinging game. Yeah.

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Slinging

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game. Yeah. Cigarettes are a wild one. Because if someone’s willing to smoke cigarettes, they’re probably willing to do a lot of wild things.

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Yeah. It is weird. There’s ai a thing

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But it

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is the one thing I I’m not into. I like, women could almost do anything, and I find it hot. Smoking is, like, one I’m just not into.

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01:53:12

It’s bad choices. Federal judge, federal jury convicts 4 New Mexico compound defendants in connection with kidnapping and terrorism plot.

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01:53:20

Is this the same one?

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01:53:22

Wow. Kidnapping and terrorism.

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Oh, yeah.

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According to evidence product per presented at trial and other publicity available court records or publicly available court records in December, Siraj Wajaj unlawfully abducted his 3 year old son from his wife in Alabama, Ram Leaville. Leaville?

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01:53:42

I I I think that sounds right.

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And the defendants had formed the belief that the child was her son and was possessed by demons. The group took the child to New Mexico, depriving him of his medication and the loving care of his mother and ai him of his medication and the loving care of his mother and subjected him to an exhausting regimen of daily spiritual exorcisms.

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The child died fewer than 2 weeks after arriving in New Mexico before investigators say

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any

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so there’s a lot of wild shit going on over this place. Armed 11 ai, including AR 15 Bushmaster assault rifle, high capacity magazines, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, the group conducted weapons and tactical training and required some of the children to do so as well.

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The group conducted the training with the intent to face the nation and kill those who refuse to believe as they did. They spoke of waging jihad and becoming martyrs. Oh, fun. I wonder how many of them have snuck in through the border, kids.

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01:54:37

These poor kids, man, born into a world of shit.

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Oh, yeah, man.

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Sucks, man. Oh, yeah. We won the lottery too.

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We won the lottery. Yeah. We certainly did.

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01:54:45

It’s crazy to me, dude.

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01:54:47

It is crazy.

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01:54:48

And this is just ai, but, you know, this is my whole day. I always you know, going back to the lizard people stuff at the beginning was ai, if if there wasn’t this Speak Predator class, like, out there manipulating energy and manipulating people, Like, how much chaos would be happening in the world?

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You know?

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Right. Right.

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There always seems to be, like, if you dig deeper, okay, there’s an intelligence agent somewhere involved in that. And Well, whenever you have money

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that’s I mean, this is back from War as a Racket, the Smedley Butler Yep. Thing that he wrote in the 19 thirties. This is a guy who was a famous general. And after it was all over, he realized, like, his entire all his years of service.

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Well, they they approached him to to do assassination, and he said, no. I won’t do it. Like, corporations wanted to assassinate, I think it was FDR. I’m not quite sure which the president was, but they approached him about basically doing a banker coup on the government, and he said he wouldn’t do it. Jesus Christ.

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01:55:46

How crazy is that?

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There’s been a few of those organized over the years, which is fucking terrifying. But this is just ai what happens whenever people are in power, especially unchecked power. And, you know, this whole term, the deep state, people wanna think of that as conspiracy theory. Okay. You have elected officials.

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Elected officials have to get elected, but the people that run intelligence agencies don’t have to get elected, and they have massive access to money.

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01:56:12

And power.

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And power. And they don’t wanna leave that position. The business plot called the Wall Street push Putsch? How do you say that? Putsch? P u t s c h? Push

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01:56:24

Whatever you you attempt is good to me.

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Okay. The Ai House, political conspiracy in 1933 in the United States to overthrow the government, president Franklin d rol Roosevelt, and install Smedley Butler as dictator. Butler, retired Marine Corps major general, testified under oath that wealthy businessmen were plotting to create a fascist veterans organization with him as its leader and use it as a coup d’etat to overthrow Roosevelt.

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In 1934, Butler testified under oath before the United States House of Representatives speak committee on un Meh activities, the McCormick, Dickinson Dickstein Dickstein, what an unfortunate name, committee on these revelations. Although no one was prosecuted, the congressional committee final report said there is no question that these attempts were discussed, were planned, and might have been placed in execution when and if the financial backers deemed it expedient.

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01:57:22

Holy fuck, man.

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01:57:25

Holy fuck. Ai? Yeah. And it’s so crazy to me because like, just hearing that is, like, if you actually study FDR, like, he very much was a Wall Street puppet. Like, he very much was in there, doing their bidding, and he had a lot like, all this crazy stuff with Pearl Harbor, connections to Hitler, all this crazy stuff that people never hear about.

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And it’s it’s it’s super interesting to me that when he’s seen as a puppet of Wall Street, they’re also trying to take him out.

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And, also, if you think back then, there was no access to information. So they could do all this stuff ai the assassination of Kennedy. They could do all this stuff and completely cover it up. There was no one had a chance. No one had a chance, and anybody who opened their mouth was dead. Anybody that opened their mouth ai up dying in suspicious circumstances.

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01:58:18

Yeah. So I just did an episode with a guy. He’s called the dark journalist. That’s ai he goes by, and he mind blown. He was telling me, like, yeah. All the people that you think were involved in in the assassination of, JFK, they were involved. The intelligence agency, multiple intelligence agencies, the, you know, the the the the Federal Reserve, you know, a bunch of people.

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01:58:43

One of the groups say that I never heard of was basically this the the the space program. Like, the people who ran the space program of that time were involved in it because because Kennedy wanted to share all the information they had on, like, UFOs and technologies with the Russians because he didn’t want the Russians to think if they saw something weird in the sky, it was the the US and, like, some kind of weird nuclear, weapon.

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Yeah. So and if you think about back then, who was involved in the space station, sai, with me, Nazis who were brought over, you know, and we discussed last time Ai was on a boat. Paper clip. Yeah. I Ai don’t think the Nazis lost.

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01:59:26

I think they just crypt walked over here and sai

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01:59:28

up definitely lost, but we took all the good ones that were engineers and scientists.

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But I don’t

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01:59:33

And Russia took the other ones.

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The only pushback I have on that, dude, is that if you’re ai if it’s some kind of thing where we’re sneaking them over, they’re bringing them over, ai, nobody changes their names, like, everybody

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01:59:44

didn’t have to sneak them over. They were brought under the protection of the United States government, and no one could know if they were Nazis. There was no information.

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01:59:53

Yeah. But Von Braun had his name, and he was, like, on trial. Everyone’s, like, we got this Nazi over here.

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The Simon Wiesenthal Simon Wiesenthal Center said that if von Braun was alive today, they would charge him with crimes against humanity. Yeah. They hung the 5 slowest Jews in the rocket factory in Berlin to motivate people to work harder.

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It’s so crazy.

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So They

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were all

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Nazis. So so if you

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think about the Nazis hated the Russians, and he wanted to share all this information with the Russians, and they did not like that at all. And here’s the craziest thing. I was like, oh, what do I sana tell Joe? Here’s the craziest thing. I’ve had people on my show talking about this.

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Like, there is a belief out there that the head the head of the the the power pyramid of intelligence agencies is NASA. Because if you think about this, it’s the one thing that everybody wants to work together on. Like, we’re possibly in some we’re having this weird ai nuclear standoff with Russians, but somehow, someway, we’re all working on a space station together.

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02:01:00

That and Antarctica are the 2 things where everyone, like, puts their differences ai. We’re like, let’s all work together. And it’s ai, there is this real belief that the head of the snake of the intelligence agencies, which is which is, like, Mossad, CIA, Ai 6, is NASA Speak Station is the NASA organization.

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02:01:20

Space Administration.

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Yeah. The thing that would make that plausible is if the knowledge of alien life is absolute vatsal, real, and they have to protect that information

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Yeah.

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From getting out.

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Yeah. I mean, it’s interesting to me because it’s the one thing everybody works on. Even Antarctica is like, they’re all in on this treaty. And then everyone’s claiming a piece of Antarctica, and they all just work together even though they don’t wanna get even though they may not get along in every What do you

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02:01:50

what do you think about all that talk of direct energy weapons in Antarctica and all that shit? Here we go. Look at he had to take a breath.

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02:01:56

Sai 100%. Ai, you know, Sam, who runs the world? Who runs the world, Sam? Hand to god, sorcerers. Okay? Ai I’m not even kidding. And it’s sorcerers run a world. We’re battering sorcery. And at the highest levels, all the this is my honest opinion. All the new tech next generation weaponry is just hardwired mysticism, dude. It’s like they’ve been working on this shit for years years years and like, not just like years.

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02:02:24

We’re talking centuries, if not 1000 of years. And you take a look at weather manipulation, direct energy weapons, this reading my my mind, they can wipe your your your whole mind of, like, thoughts. It’s all sorcery, dude. We are literally in a time where, like, Halle Berry’s character in Marvel Universe, we’re doing that stuff, Doctor Strange stuff.

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02:02:47

I mean, we’re doing all that stuff that we think is amazing in Marvel Comics. Our government has that technology. What what Elon Musk puts out these these robots, ai, hey. How are you doing? I think that’s the flip phone of robots right now.

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02:03:01

What DARPA has is 40, 50 years in the future.

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Well, we can see what they’re working on. So the thing about DARPA is DARPA, ai Bryden Dynamics. Boston Dynamics is a publicly traded company. Yeah. And they they is it? I think it is. They’ll they but the thing is they show all their innovations and they show all the the new stuff they’re working on.

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But the stuff that they’re working on keeps getting better and better and better to the point where, like, when are they gonna stop showing us? Because, like, they have I think they have robots that do, like, those ninja courses now.

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02:03:31

Yeah. Have you

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seen those? Yeah. They do back flips. They can run like cheetahs.

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02:03:35

Yeah. I think that’s a slow rollout sai we get used to it. I think what the Arya has, the real stuff is way beyond that, and they slow roll it out to us over time. I believe that. Their stuff is That’s

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02:03:48

what I believe most of the UFO stuff is.

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02:03:50

Yeah. 100. Like, you know, you look at arya 51, they’re like, oh, look at this. It’s just this crazy base. That’s not even the base. That that is the smokescreen.

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02:03:58

Well, area s 4 Is that a big mountain? Yeah. That’s where Bob Lazar claims he was working on back engineering the flying saucers.

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I said the craziest thing about Bob Lazar. Was he? Ai, he got busted running a hooker fucking

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A brothel?

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Yeah. I think he did.

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Isn’t that crazy? Yeah.

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That’s a wild boy living in Vegas.

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02:04:16

He’s a wild boy.

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02:04:16

Well, also, he this is a guy that put a jet engine in the back of his Honda. You know, he was kind of a a crazy person before I mean, he was a young man. That’s why they brought him over allegedly to Arya s 4 in the first place. Because, like, they the way science is supposed to work is you get a bunch of people and they collaborate on something and you you write papers so that other scientists can review it and find

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02:04:38

out if it’s correct. Yeah.

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02:04:39

The way they were doing it, everything was compartmentalized because it was so top secret. They couldn’t let other other science doing it and other scientists work on it. And so because of that, they weren’t making any progress. So what they would have to do is bring in completely new scientists every few years. With new eyes.

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02:04:54

With new eyes and go, what do you think of this? And they didn’t even tell them what it is. When Lazar sai, I had dinner with Lazar. He’s very compelling. Me and Andrew Schultz had dinner with, Lazar and Jeremy Korbel, and, Lazar is very compelling.

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02:05:09

And what what he essentially was saying was that when he got there, they showed him this thing, and it had an American flag sticker on it. And he was, like, oh, that makes sense. It’s ours. So this thing that people keep seeing is one of ours. And then as he starts examining this thing, he ai, like, this doesn’t have any seams. Like, this thing is, like, 3 d printed of of some unknown alloy.

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02:05:30

There’s no controls inside of it. It’s designed for something that’s, like, 3 feet tall. Like, what the fuck is going on? And then there’s some reactor in there that has an element that’s a completely theoretical element in a stable form that the bombarding with radiation that that manipulates gravity.

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02:05:47

Yeah.

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And so he’s they’re trying they’re telling him, like, tell us how this works. It’s ai, what?

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02:05:54

So what’s that called when you’d go back engineering? Back engineering. Yeah.

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02:05:58

Yeah. So that was what his job was, back engineering it. But when he was doing this, he was on a completely top secret level of information to the point where when you’re at that level, they have to monitor every they bug your house. They monitor your phone Yeah. Calls, everything. So he couldn’t even tell his wife what he’s doing. So the way it works is they fly you out of Vegas.

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02:06:19

Sai they give you a call, 11 PM, go to Vegas, go to go to the airport, you gotta go. So he tells ai, I gotta go to work. She’s like, ai? If you go to work at 11 o’clock at night, what are you doing? He’s like, I gotta go to work.

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02:06:29

And so she was like, fuck this dude. She’s cheating on me. I’m gonna cheat. So she starts banging her flight her flight instructor. She’s taking flight lessons.

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02:06:37

She bangs she starts banging this ai, and so because Lazar would be in emotionally unstable position if his wife is having an affair, he loses his top secret clearance, and they have to relieve him. He can’t work there anymore. So then he starts he’s tell telling his friends now. He’s like, you you can’t believe what I’ve been working on. I wanna show you.

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02:06:54

And every Wednesday, they have this area where you can go to this plateau, and you could look out at arya s 4, and you could see in the sky them piloting these crafts. So he goes there with his friends on multiple occasions and gets arrested. And once he gets arrested, then he realized, oh meh they come they might fucking kill me.

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02:07:12

Yeah. I’m gonna come clean, and I’m gonna tell my story. So then he contacts George Knapp, who is an investigative journalist out of Sai Vegas. And the first ones that he does, the first interview he does, he’s got his face blacked out. He can’t see him. And then he’s ai, you know what?

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02:07:27

To save my life, I I probably should be, like, full public with this. It might be the only way. They don’t fucking kill me. So they were threatening him and, you know, very mysterious breaking into his house, very creepy mysterious shit. So then he tells the whole story.

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02:07:42

Hasn’t varied from that story at all in more than 30 years.

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02:07:46

What do you think of disclosure? Do you think there’s some bad agents in it?

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02:07:51

I think and I think this sometimes when people come in and talk to me about it. I think they probably use people like me as a mouthpiece to spread bullshit.

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02:08:02

Bill Cooper thought that. He thought that they gave him documents so he would go out and tell people.

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02:08:07

Yeah. I bet they do. That’s the best way to hide something. The way you hide something is you connect it with a bunch of stupid shah. Like, you connect it to Bigfoot. You connect it to, like, you know, Skinwalker Ranch. You you you make it seem kooky, and then people just dismiss it.

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02:08:22

They dismiss all of it, and I think that’s the best way to hide a drone program. Best way to hide a drone program is say, you know, we are in possession of things that are not of this world. Yes. Like, wow. Really? Yes.

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02:08:32

And there’s these top secret organizations and they wanna stay top secret, but have you as you noticed with all this disclosure, nothing really gets out. It’s just talk.

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02:08:42

Yes.

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02:08:43

And so this is what gives me, like, all my Spidey senses go off, like, I’ve smelled bullshit.

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02:08:49

Nothing’s really happening.

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02:08:50

Right. Right. Nothing’s happening. And Jeremy Corbell’s convinced the new disclosures are right around the corner because he’s balls deep in this. Yeah. Ai like, okay. Maybe. Maybe. But I’m not seeing anything. What I’m seeing is a bunch of people talking about these things, and that doesn’t mean anything to me. They’re interesting.

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02:09:04

I’ll keep having them come on. I’ll keep talking to people. It’s interesting.

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02:09:08

Do you think they give people information hoping they’ll put it out?

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02:09:11

100%. I think there’s also people that are still in the government that say they’re whistleblowers, and they go out and they spread false false information.

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02:09:18

I I have a friend of mine. He’s named Trevor. He he told a story on my show, about, his dad worked at this, like, institute in Chicago, and his dad was just ai a a a handyman at the place. He’d fix stuff. Right? And, well, one day, he gets a call to a level that he’s never been before. And he he goes, okay. I’m going down.

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02:09:37

So he goes all the way down. He gets in there. It’s like a weird weird, ai, just a weird floor. It’s like weird energy. He starts walking down the hall. He looks in. There’s, like, animal experiments going on. His dad tells him this. And his dad tells him this way later on.

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02:09:52

Like, he doesn’t have much time left in his life at this point, so he tells him this story. And it’s, he he says he sees some weird stuff with, like, monkeys going on, a weird thing with a horse in in this thing. So he keeps walking. He’s like, what is going on here? And he goes far enough. Right?

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02:10:08

And he sees this there’s just this room with this giant craft, and he’s, like, in awe of this craft. And he and he Trevor’s dad tells him, I see something in there, and it’s, like, gray. I don’t know what it is. And then all of a sudden, this tiny green thing is, like, walking on the outside of this ram. And he goes, what the fuck is that? Suddenly, bang.

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02:10:30

Guns are on him. It’s security. What are you doing here? He’s like, I just work here. I was sent down here to to just fix something.

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02:10:36

They’re like, get out of here and the like, what are we gonna do with him? So he says that he has to agree never to tell anybody anything. Right? But as his dad his dad tells tells Trevor, every time he travels, he’ll go to a random country somewhere. He’ll get pulled in security.

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02:10:51

He gets put in a room, and these men in black come out and sit down and go, did you tell anybody? Did you tell anybody? And he’s like, I haven’t told anybody anything. And this would happen to him multiple times. And Trevor said his dad’s not that creative.

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02:11:04

Never never would come up with crazy stuff like this. Told him towards the end of his life when it was coming to an end. So my question is, do they have him come down hoping that he’s he will he’ll start talking about this with people? Because part of this

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02:11:19

Probably not. You know? If it’s real, it’s probably incompetence. Probably some incompetent person told them to go down there. Some arrogant, incompetent person that thought they had complete control over the scenario and they needed someone to go down there and do something. Just send them down there.

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02:11:33

So Maybe they trusted him. Maybe.

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02:11:35

But it’s also ai because

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02:11:36

if if he’s working on anything top secret, they’re listening to all his phone calls.

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02:11:40

Ai he wasn’t. He was ai he was like a maintenance guy, that worked upstairs.

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02:11:44

I guarantee after that, they listened to all

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02:11:46

his phone calls. Well, they knew where he’s traveling. They’d show up with these Meh in Black.

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02:11:49

Well, they probably listened to everything he did too just to make sure that he wasn’t flapping his gums.

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02:11:55

So this whole thing with the Men in Black too, there’s there’s this belief right now that maybe it’s ai because you see videos of them walking through walls, not that they’re just

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02:12:04

What?

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02:12:05

They’re just astral projections? We’re ai have you ever seen videos where meh in black just kinda show up anywhere, walk through a wall?

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02:12:11

Where are you getting these videos?

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02:12:13

Dude, the streets, dawg.

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02:12:14

Oh, the streets.

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02:12:15

The streets. Twitter. I mean, I get sana all this stuff.

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02:12:18

They might be bullshit.

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02:12:19

It’s possible. Yeah. Or or they’re it’s like

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02:12:21

Well, if you were gonna be an alien and you’re gonna blend in with human beings, dressing up in a suit would be the best way to do it. Be a person in a suit, wear sunglasses, they don’t see your ai, and just, you know, move around like a normal person. If you can come here from another planet, you don’t think you could disguise yourself as a different life form? Possibly. Of course.

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02:12:41

Do you

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02:12:41

think aliens are from other plants? I think they might be angels and demons.

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02:12:46

I’m not opposed to that idea. I I I think there’s probably well, there’s definitely dimensions that we don’t like, Brian Cox was here yesterday ai I was saying, and he was trying to explain to me quantum computing Oh. And how how quickly Quantum Computing works ai that a problem that would literally take the entire amount of time that the Earth has existed to solve What?

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02:13:09

Ai a regular computer can be solved in a second by a Quantum Computer. And this quantum computer is literally somehow another accessing other universes to come to its conclusion. To do these calculations, it’s not it’s not only operating in this universe. It’s operating in other dimensions simultaneously and instantaneously.

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02:13:31

The way he said it, it was like and by the way, this is Brian Cox who’s like, you know, like a serious physicist. Yeah. You know, he’s a ai.

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02:13:39

Smart ones.

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02:13:40

He’s a genius and Yeah. And he’s literally explaining the mechanisms of quantum computing and explaining that quantum computing, even though they can’t even figure out how to program it yet, is already showing that wormholes are possible.

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02:13:54

That’s so crazy.

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02:13:55

So there’s wormholes are being used somehow in the quantum computing process. Again, I’m sure I’m butchering this. Brian, if you’re listening, I’m sorry.

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02:14:03

I am. I’m butchering this. Favorite things to do on YouTube, I go down weird rabbit holes. Like, I like to watch weird shit on YouTube. I love watching black people get their haircut. I fucking love that shit. I don’t know why. It’s just entertaining. But one of my favorite things to do is watch a long form math. Oh, boy. Yeah.

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02:14:21

I don’t know why because it’s I’m like Sai

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02:14:23

you’re watching an alien language?

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02:14:25

Yeah. So, like, I watched this one video where it was, like, 17 lines of meh, and then they get to the conclusion, and all I wrote was, I’ve I’ve never done this in my real life, ever in my life. I’ve never had to use any of this stuff because it’s so smart. Right. And I love to just, like, be like, this isn’t how I use it in real life.

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02:14:41

It’s

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that is rudimentary in comparison to this quantum computing idea. And the quantum what’s fascinating about the quantum computing idea is that if if there are is this theory of many worlds. So if this theory is accurate and there are an infinite number of universes, let’s say, that it’s entirely within the realm of possibility if you think of that being a real thing, that something can transport itself from those other dimensions to where we are.

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02:15:09

So it might not be a metal craft that comes from Venus. It might not be something so simple. Ai, that’s probably too simple for our little our stupid little minds might put it into that category. Right. And also that might be how they present themselves to us to make themselves seem at least tangible Yeah.

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02:15:29

Instead of what they really are, which is probably outside of our ability to grasp.

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02:15:35

Our understanding. Yeah. Ai can’t do that.

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02:15:37

So whatever these things are, I bet they’re from multiple sources. I bet there are actual physical things that come from somewhere, but do they come from other planets? Do they come from other dimensions? Is it both? Are some of them interstellar travelers and some of them interdimensional travelers? Maybe. I mean, I think we’re basically ants.

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02:15:59

We’re these, like, very rudimentary things that as far as we know, we’re the most complex thing in the universe. And I think if you scale that, this is one of the things that Brian and I were talking about, that if you take artificial intelligence and quantum computing and you imagine a sentient life form that relies on quantum computing instead of regular and it has access to, like, nuclear power plants to power it, you essentially create a god.

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02:16:21

You get to the point where something is so powerful that it literally can control all the elements in the known universe and then other have access to other universes. And that this this might be what we’re dealing with. And we might be dealing with these beings that have always been here and they come and go and they observe or they intervene or one of the things Lazar talked about, one of the most bizarre things he found, he said they had this very thick document that was all about religion.

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02:16:51

And that, essentially, what these life forms use us as is containers. And he didn’t understand what what that meant by that. Like, what what is in like, containers for what? He’s like, I don’t know. But it they think of us as containers. And you would think maybe containers for souls.

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02:17:10

If the soul’s a real thing and look, the concept of the soul has existed forever. Very unusual for the concept of something to exist for a long time with no basis in reality. You know, that’s why I’m interested in dragons. Like, why is every civilization why do they all have dragons?

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02:17:28

They meh dragons in the Ai bunch of times. They don’t mention dinosaurs.

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02:17:32

Well, I think because people weren’t alive when dinosaurs were alive, but I bet they were alive when dragons were alive. I bet dragons were a real thing. And, in fact, Forrest Galante, who’s a wildlife biologist, believes that there’s a real possibility that dragons were an actual animal.

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02:17:45

But that if you have an animal that has bones that are similar ai bird bones and something that, you know, we slit like, how many of them would you find? What would you find that’s left of that? You know, most things don’t fossilize.

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02:17:59

I think dinosaurs are dragons. That’s what I think they were.

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02:18:03

Well, I mean, it’s possible that there was some form of look. Birds survived this impact in in the Yucatan. Whatever killed the dinosaurs did not kill chickens. Alright? Because chickens are literal dinosaurs. Yeah. They’re literal ai,

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you know.

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02:18:19

And if you ever seen a chicken eat a mouse, it’s fucking wild. They’re the most ruthless, ferocious little animals, raptors, birds. Those are all eagles. American Eagle is a goddamn dinosaur and that’s what it is. They’re dinosaurs that lived. And in fact, some of the more recent models of what dinosaurs looked like, they’ve updated to add feathers. When I was in what is that?

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02:18:41

Ai just saw this earlier today.

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02:18:42

The dinosaurs preserved tail in amber. So look at that, feathers. Feathers in a dinosaur’s tail. So there’s a, museum, in Bozeman, Montana. And, this museum has one side of this raptor. They have a velociraptor, and on one side of it, they have it’s like a real sai velociraptor.

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02:19:01

And on one ai, they have it with, like, dinosaur skin like we like to think of it, but the other side, they have this theoretical version of it that’s covered in in feathers. That’s probably what dinosaurs had. So dinosaurs died during the impact, but not all of them. The birds lived and they’re just smaller. The one there was no food. Okay?

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02:19:24

Sai, like, a big tyrannosaurus wreck, there’s nothing to eat. You’re gonna starve to death. Those things died off, but the little ones lived. And it’s so possible that something that flew like a pterodactyl like, we think of pterodactyls as being ai bat wings.

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02:19:39

Yes.

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02:19:40

Maybe they had feathers. Maybe that was a gigantic fucking predatory bird and maybe some of those fucking things look like dragons. You know, maybe maybe the the images that think of all these different cultures, ancient medieval Europe, China, Japan.

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02:19:58

Oh,

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02:19:58

yeah. China for sure.

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02:20:00

All of them had dragons.

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02:20:02

You’re the dragon.

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02:20:03

There’s so many dragons, like, it might have been a real thing. And I think most of them didn’t have dragons that spit ai either.

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02:20:09

I think that was like

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02:20:10

a fucking Hollywood movie Godzilla type

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02:20:13

deal. Well, do

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02:20:14

you think the alligator is a, a a a a a ai?

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02:20:19

Predates ai. Ai. Crocodilian species predate dinosaurs.

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02:20:23

Really?

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02:20:24

Yeah. Ai looks the what’s the yeah. There was there was crocodiles and crocodile species, enormous ones by the way, that predated the dinosaur. And I think modern alligators, they go back they go back really you know, sharks predate trees. Really? Predate trees. There were sharks on Earth before there were trees.

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02:20:48

Maybe we’re all underwater for a long time.

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02:20:50

Well, life definitely existed underwater a long ass

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02:20:54

fucking ai. Arya older than trees also.

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02:20:57

Jesus Christ.

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02:20:58

Damn. That’s crazy. Yeah.

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02:21:00

So those are dinosaurs. When you see a a a ai Nile crocodile, those are fucking dinosaurs. That’s that’s a type of reptile.

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02:21:07

Scare me. They should. Ai I drive you know, I’ll be in Florida. We’ll be driving those show there’ll be ai a dead crocodile ram the side road.

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02:21:14

I’m like mostly in Florida.

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02:21:16

They’re all the same to me. They they scare the shit out

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02:21:19

of me, dude. They should. They’re fucking People walking their dogs, and they just come up and grab

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02:21:23

them, and then the guy jumps in there and, like, tries to save the dog. Like, Florida people don’t give a fuck.

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02:21:28

Yeah. They’re not that wise. That’s, one of the crazy stories I heard. This guy was running from the cops, gets to a bridge, jumps off the bridge, right onto an alligator. Alligator eats him.

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02:21:37

No way. The cops. Well, how about that guy who tried to save the shark? Do you see that video? What?

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02:21:42

Where he

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02:21:42

ai to save the shark on the beach, and he drags it in, and the shark just turns around and kills him. Oh, god. You watch that video if you wanna see it, dude. Oh, god. I watched that. That. Yeah, dude.

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02:21:52

That one video in Egypt where they’re at a resort and this kid is swimming and he’s screaming for his father as he’s getting slaughtered.

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02:21:59

Oh, no. I can’t watch that. Oh, he’s screaming sana, papa.

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02:22:02

He’s just getting fucking murdered by the shark. Woah. Woah. You see his legs go up in the air. Sai the water turn red. He still tries to scream. Yeah. Fuck sharks.

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02:22:14

What would you do if that was your kid?

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02:22:16

What can you do? You can’t help them. There’s nothing you can do. The kid’s 100 of yards into the water.

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02:22:21

Yeah.

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02:22:21

By the

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02:22:22

time you get there, he’s already dead. Yep. And you’re gonna be dead too. Most likely, it’s a feeding frenzy at this point. You go out there. It’s a suicide mission. You can’t you just have to live with a nightmare for the rest of your life. Thanks, Ram.

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02:22:34

What do

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02:22:34

you got? No. This ain’t good.

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02:22:36

What are

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02:22:36

you holy shitting?

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02:22:37

A shark

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02:22:37

guy. Oh, don’t watch it.

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02:22:38

Don’t watch it. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

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02:22:41

No. No.

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No. Ai don’t wanna see this guy get killed.

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02:22:43

Or how about that kid that jumped off his cruise into the water and it was shark filled?

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02:22:48

Oh, god.

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02:22:49

It’s like, what are you doing? What are you doing?

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02:22:53

Well, there’s a reason why Darwinism. Yeah. Sadly. Natural selection. The people that have stupid ideas, they don’t make it, and that’s always been the case.

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02:23:02

It’s getting crazy. It’s just the was the world always crazy and it just and and just the social media has allowed us to see it allowed us to see it in real time?

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02:23:11

Well, it’s it’s super crazy today because we have more capability. Right? Because now we have guns and nuclear weapons. And, you know, back in the day, it was people were super crazy, but they killed everybody with arrows Yeah. You know, and catapults. I mean, you just listen It’s

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02:23:27

more hands on in a weird way.

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02:23:29

Just think about all the shit that humans did back when there was no written history. We did horrific, horrible things ai out and then the Mongols killed someone in the neighborhood of during Genghis Khan’s lifetime, 50 to 70,000,000 people.

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02:23:44

Crazy.

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02:23:44

They killed 10% of the population of Earth. Yeah. So people have always been armed.

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02:23:48

His DNA is in, like, half of the people on planet Earth. He’s just dropping he’s just slitting throats and dropping dick.

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02:23:54

Oh, he was he was dropping dick all over the place, taking everybody as a wife, air quotes, ai as my new wife. But it’s ai the humans have always been crazy. They’re it’s just it’s probably we’re probably less violent now, but more capability and more awareness of all the chaos in the world because

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02:24:12

it’s like And that

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02:24:12

makes you sai. Having to watch all of it. And then watching, like, the parties kinda kinda you know, you got these liberals now that are pro war. It’s ai the weirdest thing ever, dude. We have to win. Yeah. We have to win

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02:24:24

in Ukraine. Like, what are you talking about? Russia has nukes. They’ve they’ve threatened to use them. Are you fucking serious?

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02:24:32

Ai, I try I tried to start at chain change dot org, right, to get, us to help the Ukraine get their own federal reserve so that they can print their own money, and we don’t have to send them any more money, and I couldn’t get anyone to sign it. I was like, Joe ai change that tyler. Let’s have them print their own fake money so they can load up our money.

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02:24:52

Why do they need our fake printed up money?

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02:24:55

Well, it’s because it’s a big scam. It’s a big They got it. Manufacturer scam. And the the money is not just going straight to Ukraine. It’s going to weapons manufacturers.

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02:25:04

Yep.

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02:25:04

And they’re giving Ukraine in aid. They’re giving them tanks and weapons. And the craziest one is the Taliban in Afghanistan. When we leave, we leave behind 1,000,000,000, 1,000,000,000 of dollars of high-tech war equipment, and then they put parades on where they’re driving down the street with tanks and flying Black Hawks.

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02:25:22

Like, what? Sai crazy just to leave that all there.

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02:25:26

Leave it all there. Billions. And empower the Taliban with modern weapons. These guys are living in fucking caves, fucking goats all day. Now all of a sudden they have Blackhawks.

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02:25:37

It’s so ai. That whole area is crazy bad.

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02:25:40

Oh, my god. You don’t even know the half of it. I have a buddy who went who served over there multiple deployments in, in Afghanistan and he told me it’s insane. Sai just the male rape, men raping each other and raping boys, he said it’s fucking rampant.

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02:25:55

It’s called Meh Loves Thursdays. Yeah. That’s what they do.

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02:25:58

It ain’t just happening on Thursday, bro.

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02:26:00

Brian bryden I went on a tour. We did it with Steve Byrne and Dove Davidoff, and they told us about that. That, like, the Afghanis, they see women for procreation, men for pleasure. And, they How do

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02:26:12

you fix that? Like, imagine trying to install a democratic government into a place that has child rape as a normal thing. He said that guys would be they would have parades where guys would have their harem of boys, and the the the most amount of boys would make you look like a pimp.

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02:26:29

And so it was, like, it was cool to show all the boys that you’re fucking. It’s just, like, down the street. Yeah. Like, on main streets. Yeah.

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02:26:37

And then it just becomes generational. What’s that

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02:26:38

to you? You do to the next gen, which is so generational. What’s down to

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02:26:40

you, you

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02:26:40

do to the next gen, which is so tragic. Meh said they had this guy who was, like, this, mentally handicapped guy

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02:26:43

that was working in his kitchen, and they would all take turns raping this guy. And he caught him raping this guy, And the guy would just take it. It’s just normal. Just normal. And they did it to each they they said they would go into the barracks and all be fucking each other. He’s ai, Jesus Christ.

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02:27:01

It’s the more Ai I But

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02:27:02

don’t you think that that’s probably how human beings behaved back in, like, the Spartan days? Yeah. Yeah. Ai, the Spartans all fucked each other.

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02:27:10

Yeah. The the the the taking not taking it if somebody doesn’t want it is ai a new thing. Right?

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02:27:16

Like ai, way back in the day. Consent.

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02:27:18

Yeah. Consent is a brand new westernized thing. News. It’s like sarcasm and consent are just westernized things that most people don’t understand. Yeah. And then back in the day, it was just, like, savagery, dude.

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Savagery. Full on savagery.

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And you’re never gonna get these like, I just had this guy on my show. His name is Jay Dyer, and he came on. He was talking about how basically British intelligence made all the the borders of the Middle East. Like, they just created borders. Like, these borders that we see is this Saudi Arabia. This is this. This is that. Those were made up by British intelligence.

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They just basically went in based on tribes. They said, okay. Here. Here. Here. Here. Because most of these people are just tribes.

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Like, if you study, like, the history of Saudi Arabia, it is so nuts. It is so crazy because, basically, they were just nomads, and they discovered oil there. So the the banking cabal comes in and goes, here’s what we’re gonna do. We’re gonna set up an apparatus to extract this, and they just have to have all these terms. Made it up.

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If you dude, I don’t wanna go too super deep, but it is. Ai read this, you go, holy shit. Like, people I’ve you know, you’ve had guests on here talking about how the British Ai didn’t really end. That is the most true shit ever. They become bankers.

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They became bankers. And and really, dude, I think America and Britain, our relationship really is master blaster. You know, we’re right? We’re just a big dumb monkey, and they’re just the ai. Like, do this. Do that. And that’s really what’s happening, man.

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02:28:46

If you study how, like, the British intelligence infiltrated Islam, it’s ai all crazy stuff, dude. And just and it just they they’re everywhere, man. So, you know, even when they go in, like, 9:11 where they’re like the Saudis were involved, that’s really British intelligence.

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But wasn’t the whole idea of suicide bombers and jihad, wasn’t that didn’t they do that when the Soviet Union had taken over Afghanistan?

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Yeah.

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They did it to try to, like, fight against it.

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They And also demoral demoralize them by getting them all hooked on heroin. Nobody comes out of Afghanistan the same. You go in there, try to tame that, you just can’t

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02:29:23

do it. Nobody’s tamed it. It’s all just warlords. It’s crazy. And you see did you ever see the, we had Jason Everman on the podcast who was in Nirvana and also in Soundgarden and then went over to become a speak forces soldier. After that? After that. Wow. Yeah. After vatsal. And really fucking interesting guy. But he said that there’s ancient Greek, like, construction that looks like the Parthenon in Afghanistan. Yes.

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02:29:51

And there’s ai some of that stuff. They have photographs of this stuff, but you can’t get archaeologists out there to study it because it’s too fucking dangerous. It’s run by the Taliban.

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02:29:59

Back to the sorcery, dude. A lot I think a lot of this war that we see happening is about just erasing our history. Like, you remember when the Taliban were just shooting these giant beautiful statues and destroying them? Uh-huh. Raced, erased, erased. A lot of people think there’s something not a lot, but some people think that the weapon of mass destruction in in Iraq is a portal.

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It’s not really about a bomb. Shah? Yes.

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02:30:26

Is it a real weapon of mass destruction?

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Well, they go in. Where do they go? The first thing they do, you ask anybody. They go right into the museums. They start taking all the old artifacts from everything. They’re wiping out Stargate. So there’s a lot of talk, like, this whole thing would, like, you know, like, what are the plans after October 7th and all this stuff.

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I think the old gods are coming back, Doug. I think the old gods wanna come back and reign, and I think a lot of this is about bringing back

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02:30:51

ai the Anunnaki?

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02:30:52

No. I’m thinking, like, the zoyor asterism and stuff like that. If you study zoyor aster like, if you dude, the weirdest thing, if you study, like, if you study, like, Statue of Liberty, that’s a dude, bro. It is a cross dresser and it is Really? Oh, yeah. The Statue of Liberty is an old, old, Zoroastrian god called Mithras.

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And you and you get into if you study it, you can even say, like, the old 1

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at a time. First of all, images of, ancient Greece and Afghanistan. Let’s get those first. Okay. Because I don’t wanna lose this.

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Okay.

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I don’t wanna lose this. And then we’re gonna go

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to Statue of Liberty.

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Okay.

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So look at this stuff.

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Sai crazy dude. Model of

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what it looked like.

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That’s a model of what it looked ai, but they do have some images of the actual ruins there. So ancient Greek ruins in Afghanistan.

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02:31:39

Look at that.

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02:31:39

Fucking bananas and no archaeology being done. Look at this is fucking insanity. And the the stuff that Everman showed me is actually a little more even complex photos that he took of these ruins.

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02:31:51

What about well, I can’t pronounce that.

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02:31:53

Mosaic. Look at the tiles and look at these Greek statues. I’m telling you, meh. This is all from Alexander the Great. Okay. Now go to Statue of Liberty.

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Yeah. I was getting there a ai.

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I wanna see what

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the Statue of Liberty looks like.

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02:32:05

Is it true the Statue of Liberty, click on that, is modeled after the Persian God, Mithra? Yes. Hardly. 1st, both the original No. Ironic god, Mithra. Well, I don’t believe any of these fact checkers anymore. Yep. But let’s let’s look at the Statue of Liberty. Give me a good image

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of the Statue of Liberty.

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02:32:24

It’s a dude. It’s a drag queen.

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02:32:27

You sure?

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Yes. Trust the muscles. There it is. Like, Mithras, dude.

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02:32:31

You see the face?

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02:32:32

That’s it right there. That’s Mithras. Damn. It doesn’t look like it. That’s Mithras.

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02:32:35

Look at the jaw. Yep. It does look like a good dude.

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So if

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you study, like, you know, who gave a Statue of Liberty? France. Right? Right.

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02:32:41

Go to a photograph ram the Statue of Liberty’s face again. Scroll up. Make that one in the center big. That does look like a guy. Looks like a Greek god.

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02:32:49

Yep. That’s a dude in drag.

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02:32:50

And how thick ai thick the neck is?

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02:32:52

Yeah. Dude, thick neck, dude.

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02:32:54

Look at that. It does look like a guy. Look at that one, that image too, the what it says up in the top right hand corner. That looks like a guy. Look at the arm. It does not look like a feminine arm. Look at the hand.

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02:33:06

Old pagan. Look at the hands. Zoroasterism gods. Woah. They’re coming back, dude. Woah.

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02:33:13

See if we can get

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a better image of the

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02:33:14

Statue of Liberty. That one there, it says flicker in the middle, on the bottom bottom in the middle. Yeah. Boy, that looks like a dude. Holy shit, Ai Tripoli. Statue of Liberty is a fucking dude.

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So if you study Ai back

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to that image of them posting it. There was an image that you just had up the but but in the bottom, Yeah. The scaffolding. Look at that. That’s a guy, man.

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02:33:41

Sai if you That

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looks like Vatsal, dude.

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02:33:43

If you study the French Olympics Look at the arm and the hand.

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02:33:46

Look at the hand. That’s vatsal woman’s hand.

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02:33:48

Yeah. Ai, that’s a thick wrist. Wow. Statue of Liberty is a guy.

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02:33:55

Holy shit, man. Does he have breasts?

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02:33:58

Yeah. This guy came on my podcast named Christopher Knowles, and he Where’s

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the breasts?

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There’s no breasts. Meh. Statue of Liberty does not have breasts. Wow. It’s a fucking guy.

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No. What’s that?

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Kind of. He probably added that later. That’s Photoshop. Let me see. I don’t see boobs.

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There’s something

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ai. I see a gut. But that’s my pecs.

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02:34:22

Yeah. Look. Sai? If I look I’m trying to

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look. I

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02:34:26

Look. If I’m standing here

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02:34:27

like this, look at this. Yeah. I have tits. I definitely have tits. I’m trying.

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02:34:33

Statue of Liberty breasts. Uh-oh. You’re gonna get to a weird porn site.

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02:34:36

Yeah. Look at that. And on on Instagram, it does breastfeeding videos. That fat tit right there?

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02:34:44

Those ones are different. That’s fake. That’s a big juicy titty one. That’s that she’s got silicones.

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Not real.

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And those aren’t real.

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Ai. Bad way to look.

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Bad way to look. You’re gonna get to a porn site.

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02:34:53

Ai have

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to get to Alright, Sam.

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So if you

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go bring this home.

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Okay. There we go.

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Sam, you’re the fucking man.

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Thank you, buddy. I love you

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02:34:59

so ai. Too.

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02:35:00

So it’s

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great to see you.

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02:35:01

You’ve shown me so much love over the years, and I’m so appreciative of you. So thank you.

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I appreciate of you as well. You’re awesome. Okay. And you go hard.

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Yeah. Thank you, dude. I appreciate it.

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You’re special. I have

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a special. It’s drops it’s dropping everywhere. I I might put it on YouTube, but I gotta beat the shit out of it because we go pretty hard on this. But if you go to, like, Twitter, Sam Tripley, you go to twitter.com/samtripley, or you go to Rumble. Rumble’s been very nice to me. They featured my Ai great.

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Rumble

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put out my special free speech platforms that’s around it.

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02:35:33

Twitter’s great too, man. Twitter’s great. I got dude, me? Ai got a 3000000 views on 1 long time ago, but

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I never get that. They’re not suppressed anymore.

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02:35:43

And then

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When, you know, when Elon took over Twitter, I gained, like, 7,000,000 followers in, like, a couple of months.

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02:35:47

Yes. Like that. Dude, they they suppressed. They suppressed

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02:35:51

the fuck

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out of me. Yeah. Woah. I’m Ai

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suppressed on Instagram. I’m almost positive of it. Oh, dude.

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You’re stuck at 19,300,000. Ai 19,300,000. I know that’s a lot, but I’m stuck there for, like, quite a while.

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I have a 124,000 followers, and I’ve had that for 5 years. Okay? Can’t go above it. I had a post get 25 likes.

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02:36:10

Yeah. Suppression.

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02:36:11

It’s crazy. And you can also go to samtribley.com. You can also find all my podcasts there, my bryden simulation, conspiracy social club, Cash Daddies, and what’s my other one? You have so many podcasts. I just can’t stop, won’t stop. And, yeah. I got go to my tour dates. I’m touring, working on a new hour. Ai.

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My sai.

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Meh. I’m very brother.

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I love you, buddy. I love you too.

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Thanks for being here. Ai. Bye, buddy ai.

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