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Day 198 - August 17, 2025

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Speaker 1

That's them fed up by guys.

Speaker 2

What's up?

Speaker 3

Four twenty Here, we're back day ero, day one ninety eight.

We've got all the jigaboos with us today.

We've got the powerful one, Corey Hughes.

We've got the spiritual one, Lindsey Charlman.

We've got the immaculate one.

It's Charlie Robinson this Sunday.

Speaker 4

Yes, what are you?

Speaker 3

What are you shining?

I'm just ask.

Speaker 2

For no one.

Speaker 3

Yeah, you see, y'all go, y'all go by your actual name.

I'm am so I already am you see.

Speaker 1

Some mysterious I don't even know his real name.

Its shrouded, motherfucking wheezy, motherfucker.

I'm gonna call him one of ball from now one motherfucker.

I don't know his real name.

I've bean hanging out with that guy for two years.

Speaker 3

Hey.

Look, look, there's a lot of people there that I know and I tend to not get their names.

It's it's actually a lot of people I play basketball with like that.

I know they all know my name.

I don't know any of their names.

Speaker 4

I am not.

Yeah, I'm like, I can list all your characteristics and things about you, but I might not know your name.

Speaker 3

I know you, I do not know your name, yeah, and that's okay, Yeah I don't.

I don't need to actually know your name because I'm probably not going to see you in past and which I'm just gonna see you on the court.

So it's all good.

Are we doing well to get we are alive?

Speaker 2

It took me three years to get this person's name at an Arcapulco.

I met him one year and I couldn't remember their name, saw him the second year, was too embarrassed to ask them their name.

The third year finally had to get somebody go ask that motherfucker what his name.

Speaker 1

You got to introduce them, be like hey, this is my buddy so and so, and then you wait for them to introduce themselves and you're like, okay, got it.

Speaker 4

Yeah.

Well this is why we need name tags, even if we think it's like unreasonable, because a lot of people don't know names and a lot of people forget names, and so if we have name tags and events and solves all these problems.

I just actually, my thirty twenty five year high school reunion was last night, which is not really a thing, but they skipped the twenty year because of COVID and so they're doing the twenty five and then we're gonna do the thirty again in five years.

So I didn't get to go.

It was way back in Washington, but I got to see the live stream, which I suggested.

I was like, you guys should do a live stream so I can spy on you and everyone else can too.

And so they did and everyone had name tags, and I was like, this is genius because I was looking and I was like, I know a lot of people, even if we've changed and grown, gotten older and whatever, and there's a lot of people who I was like, I know, I know, I know them, but I can't remember their name.

And then I feel like an asshole.

If I were there, I would feel so bad.

So name tags, name takes are the way to go.

Speaker 3

To feel bad.

You know, let's let's say feeling bad for something that gont actually matter.

The name is not that big of a deal, okay, and just is what it is.

We see how Corey does it.

He scams names out of people.

That's what he's That's what he's telling me.

He does old introduction trick.

He's trying to be slick.

Yeah, here, I just tend to just not know their name and just let it be that until somebody starts saying it.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's okay, it's all good.

Uh, but hey, Trump knows the name.

He knows the name Peyton.

They're out there, seeing Gallavan out there, I mean, what what what are we thinking?

What are we thinking?

Speaker 4

I love the handshake.

He just does the handshakes.

He'll just walk right up to people and like look like he's going to mow through them and then grab their hand and stare them down and like not let go.

And they go to let go and he grabs it double hard and stares them down.

Dude, He's a fucking monster.

It's amazing.

Speaker 3

He is a little off.

Speaker 1

Like I've always liked Putin, and some people have the perspective they're all in one big club.

I understand.

I kind of understand that.

I don't think that's the case though, honestly with Russia, and the reason I say that is because motherfuckers, you know who, They hold a really long grudge and they were fucking driven out of their homeland a thousand years ago by the Russians, and I think that's the root of all Russian fucking hatred in the narrative, all of it, for all time.

And so I don't buy that they're in the in Putin's in any club with anybody else, unless there's some like back Chanel weird clubs going on that we don't know about.

Speaker 2

Would I would like to challenge that in the sense that Putin said something, and there's a picture of him that I think kind of illustrates what he's talking about.

He said one time, it doesn't matter to me who the American president is.

I can work with whoever's there, doesn't matter, because they come into office with these ideas about what they're going to do, and then they get visits by the men in black suits, and then those ideas go away.

And when he said that, I think the translation, or I think the inference, was that he was talking about the CIA, But he's talking about Habad Luvovich, the man in the black suits with the black hats and the big beards, and they're in pictures with Putin as well.

That's what makes me think that there's a bit of a theatrical component to this, that these guys are meeting, but they're both controlled by the same group of them.

And uh, and we know without a doubt Trump is one hundred percent controlled.

The question is Putin and if so, to what degree?

And then you have to take into account, as you said, like Russia's deep distrust for this these people.

So is this an example of Yeah, there's a picture of Putin and with all the guys standing behind him.

But Putin's strategic and he's playing those motherfuckers.

He's using them because he needs them or something, you know, like, I'm willing to accept that answer or that an explanation like that when it comes to Putin, because I actually do believe he's somebody who could play multi dimensional chess.

I don't.

I'm not willing to take that answer when it comes to Trump.

I think he's just straight up retired.

He walked right into a trap of.

Speaker 1

I have no doubts in Russia.

The buck stops with Putin, like period, I think he controls the Yelda Garks, not the other way around, because look what happened when he got.

Speaker 2

Into Definitely we saw that.

We saw that.

Speaker 1

Yeah, the America helped put him in place.

Speaker 2

Oh go ahead, sorry, do you remember do you remember the video of Putin walking around the table with the with the document he had the documents in front of what's that younger ish Oleg der Paska and and every and and there's a big table and everybody's signing it and and he he looks at Derek Pasca and he's like, why aren't you signing this?

And then he and then Putin takes out a pen and puts it in front of him, and he signs it.

And then Putin reaches over, grabs the pen and puts it back in his pocket, stares him down, and then walks back to his seat.

And it was like he just was the big dog in that in that scene.

And you got to watch it.

Speaker 1

It's it's like, a it's great, it's great.

Speaker 2

You see that, and you go, okay, you know who who is the alpha in the room.

And those guys all had billions of dollars.

They were all had carved up all of Russia's vast mineral wealth, and they were all, you know, that guy owns copper, and that guy owns aluminum, and that guy owns magnesium and whatever.

You know, they all had their own little fiefdoms there.

And but but Putin walked into that room and just fucking took control of the situations.

That was wild.

Speaker 1

So we basically propped him up because we thought that he was going to be our guy after the fall of the Soviet Union, and what im a fucking mistake.

That was what a miscalculation because he gets into power and he fucking basically took he nationalized oil.

He basically just took the assets of the fucking oligarchs.

He exiled some of them.

All the Jews who were running shit in the Soviet Union, he got rid of them, and he implanted his own Jews.

What that means, I'm not one hundred percent certain that's what he did.

They're his, They're his Jews, trust me, they're his fucking Jews.

So I don't know.

He's a strong proponent of the Orthodox Roman Russian Church or whatever.

I'm not big.

I don't know what the religion.

It is Catholic or it's.

Speaker 4

The best of all the churches.

Speaker 1

He knows how to maintain appearances that he needs to maintain, and I think the pictures with all the the rabbis are kind of indicative of that.

Plus, fucking Israel genuinely despises that fucking man.

Every single effort that was made in Syria, you know, years ago, prior to the fall of Asad, he was thwarting everything everything.

I mean, they fucking hate that guy because he is not down with Israeli imperialism.

So back to the club.

I just don't see it.

I just don't.

I don't.

I haven't seen the bloodline chart on him.

Has anybody seen the bloodline start on Putin?

Because as far as I know, he came from like fucking some humble, fucking family of farmers and worked his way through the KGB, like came from nothing.

Speaker 3

So he likes dogs that they.

Speaker 4

Like him, like him.

Speaker 2

He may legitimately be of not from the bloodlines if he was installed by our government or at least allowed to rise to the position by our government, that would be because they don't see him as some prominent, great leader.

But as of they wanted some fucking controllable guy, and right that was.

That was rarely a miscalculation.

And I I find myself liking Putin as well from time to time.

And I don't like government people as a as a general rule.

And I understand the power of media and crafting these images and whatnot, But every now and then you'll see I'll see more humanity in him than in any in other leaders.

You know, when he's like playing with a dog or something like, you know, it's like sort of off the cup things or the stuff that he does.

I've watched him doing an interview with somebody where he just loses it and just cracks himself completely up at like how how naive the person asking the question was, And I connect with that.

I like Lavarov as well.

I think Lavarov is a world class shit talker.

He's fucking funny.

He's one of the funniest diplomatic people in office, and Meddev as well.

All three of those guys, the top three in the Russian command.

When you see them talk, they say things that you normal guys don't talk about.

Medvedev talks about UFOs all the fucking time, all the time, okay, Like, and he's not supposed to be doing that, I don't think.

Or maybe he's leaking or or you know, being a useful person.

But you you'll you'll catch him responding to something and then you go, he answered it exactly the way I would answer it.

You know, he's just as annoyed at the question as I would be annoyed at the question or whatever it is, so I find myself connecting to those three guys on a human being level, far easier than anybody in the United States government except maybe Ron Paul.

Speaker 1

Well, the whole Every single fucking word about Russia is bullshit, fabrication, made up.

The same thing about the Nazis.

Yes, make the ship up.

Speaker 2

It's all it's been live for first for two generations in a row.

Everything's a lot about them.

Speaker 4

Movies, our whole lives.

I was just talking about this with someone.

I was like, why is every bad guy in a movie Russian?

Why is every country that we're fighting in a movie my whole life since the eighties, maybe before the eighties, Russia is the bad guy.

China is never the bad guy, Like, China's way scarier and always has been way scarier than Russia.

But Russia is always a bad guy.

And it's racist.

The government could be racist.

Speaker 3

But we don't care about We don't care about the Asian ship anymore.

They Asian ships.

Asian hate is allowed, are we do?

Speaker 1

The linglings is down with that.

Speaker 3

Asian hate is allowed all right, because it's mostly because it's mostly black people.

The reason, one of the reasons is Russians and Germans because like they have like a more badass appearance and uh and language like when they when they speak English, like it seems like powerful, you know what I'm saying.

So it seems villainous.

So it's easier for them to be villains in movies.

Speaker 4

I too, I saw it was cool, like he seemed to genuinely care about his people.

He genuinely improved the quality of life for his people, and you know we can't.

Yeah, so there he went.

Speaker 1

And so when you look at what these countries want, particularly Russia now in this era, Putin has been trying to engage the world in trade for fucking ever, and we have, We've been having sanctions put on him for one reason or another over various nonsense.

Russia and the areas they just annexed are rich with resources, rich with resources, minerals, fucking everything like that needs to be plugged into the global economy, and it's not.

It's plugged into the bricks nations.

And that's why they've been able to fucking grow so quickly in such a short period of time just trade amongst themselves.

They don't really, they've shown that they don't need us, Like all these actions see this is the short sighted nature of Oh god, I don't want to make a I'm not trying to make a profound statement.

It's the short sighted nature of vengeance or revenge, because I think that's what this is.

That's all is revenge for what we don't know.

But it's still revenge and it's shooting ourselves in the fucking foot over it.

Speaker 2

You know that, like the United States, like the our version of World War two is that we came in and saved the day and won the war in the in Europe, and if it wasn't for us, then the Nazis would have prevailed.

And what really happened was that the Russians, through attrition of thirty million people, grinded the Nazis down over three years, four years.

Speaker 1

It's unfucking.

Speaker 2

We parachuted in in the last eighteen months of the war and took a softened up enemy from behind, and not no disrespect to the American troops part of it, but the heavy lifting of World War two was done by the Russians, by the Soviet Union, and they they paid the price for it in terms of with numbers that are off the charts.

I mean, America was at a half a million dead, which is unheard of for our country, and they are at like sixty times that the Nazis were shot, unimaginable, an entire generation of kids dead.

Speaker 1

The Nazis couldn't believe it.

They had planned out when they went into Stalingrad.

They thought they knew exactly how many battalions there would be.

And so the Germans get there and start they start grinding through the fucking Russians and they're like, they're thinking, any minute now, it's going to be over, because you know, we've been killing them forever.

And they just kept coming.

And when you look at the communications back to Hitler and the general staff, they couldn't believe the number of Russians that just kept coming and coming, no matter how many they killed, they just kept coming.

And then finally they succumbed and had to and had to withdraw.

It was the turning point in the war for sure.

Speaker 2

And from a strategic standpoint, the Russian the Soviets moved all of their manufacturing to the far East.

That was, it was inaccessible to German planes, so their their factories were never bombed during the war.

In in the where the factories were the major cities where of course, but in their western flank was demolished.

But the Soviet Union had factories going twenty four to seven, so far away that they were impervious.

So you know, I mean, they do not in the west.

They do not get the credit that they deserve for the role in World War Two.

And then you'd get that patent quote about how he thinks that maybe we fought on the wrong side in the war.

We fought the wrong enemy, was what he said, and that we should have fought the Bolsheviks, we should have fought on the side of the Nazis versus the Bolsheviks, and you go, oh my god.

And then he's dead, like what a month after that quote.

Speaker 1

Yeah, the real story world, we're too is not what we've been told, not even close.

No one ever talks about Hitler's eight peace proposals or any of that stuff.

How they just went ignored, not even acknowledged.

Speaker 3

Talking that new peace.

Okay, did you talking about that it's gonna miss this money.

Hey, look, I know that the Americans sweeping in late but hey, closers go to the Hall of Fame as well.

You know what I'm saying.

Mariano Rivera he said, we we did baseball.

Hey, we got two pitches, fastball and a splitter.

Is that what he had?

I think that's all.

Hey, we got two pitches.

That's what we're gonna do.

We were going there and while we added Japan and you can get some of this D two.

Speaker 2

You know, but fall as well.

That was nasty.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

As uh, the last months of the war, as we're still fucking blowing up the fucking Nazis, we were simultaneously funneling them out of fucking Europe and North Africa into South America, like to the number to the tune of two hundred thousand plus while we're fucking fighting.

Speaker 2

On Now, think about that, given what you know now about how the American Empire likes to have private militaries all around the world, and just think they were already thinking about their next conquest in the Western hemisphere in South America, which would be Operation Condor.

And who was running those programs all those fucking.

Speaker 4

Nazis, yea, moved them straight.

Speaker 2

They moved them straight to South America right after that war because they knew they were going to need to have some crew in there.

Speaker 1

And the funny thing is down in South America, they rebuilt what was once a Nazi hierarchy replacement system in case, like they were training the next generation basically, and they had everything from like a replacement Feurer down to everybody else, like twelve hundred men I think they start the process with, and they funneled them down to like fifty or sixty people who would take over the Reich if something happened, like a continuity of government kind of thing.

They did that same thing.

Speaker 2

You see the German city they built there.

Speaker 1

I haven't seen pictures, but I've read a lot about.

Speaker 2

It, but like, go ahead, there's a city called Bariloche down there that they that's where a lot of them turned up.

And it's like like a German town in the middle of.

Speaker 4

The jungle, and it's all white people go on hair, blue eyes and like they do like little German marches in the streets and all the restaurants are German.

And yeah, she smiled.

Speaker 2

I mean I kind of don't you kind of want to go and check it out?

Speaker 3

Yes, I mean, like I don't really hear much about him, if I mean, it's.

Speaker 2

Just there's no there's nothing that says you can't go, right.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that's interesting.

Speaker 3

Well, am I look at it.

Speaker 1

You're looking at barre Looche and pictures of Nazis.

Yeah, that's pretty fascinating.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah, man, they set up shopped there like they were out of the closet.

Speaker 4

Well that's how people think hinter went, right, Yeah, you go there.

Speaker 3

That's what he won't.

Speaker 1

Ivinced.

Hitler died in a bunker.

Speaker 4

He's with Tupac.

Deal with it.

They're on a beach.

Speaker 3

To this day.

Speaker 2

Us friends, So you either wound up in South America after that after World War two or during it during the tail end, or you ended up in America, right, I mean, I know the Soviets took a chunk of the Nazis that they captured, and I think it was a little bit like a draft.

I think I think it was a little bit like, well we'll take these, and like the Soviets are all right, well we'll take the ones that are special us in these categories, like when they got to Berlin and started dividing shit up.

But we definitely got a shitload of their top people because it was like throwing gasoline on our fire.

Like and and frankly, as as as Patent pointed out, maybe we should have been fighting alongside of these people in the first place, right, So I'm not so sure that once they got the Nazis back, you know, it got them integrated into America.

I'm not so sure there was a massive disconnect between ideologies.

I mean, when you see how the American Empire behaves and how the Third Reich behaves like, it actually seems like a nice fit.

So I think that not, you know, and of course we'd know about their involvement in our space program or rocket program and all that, all that stuff that's uh concerning, right, but not if you're building an American empire, you go, fuck yeah, I want the guys building the rockets.

We could use them.

They'll be they'll come in handy, Like don't shoot those guys.

Shoot the prison guards if you want, but like, do not shoot anyone with a brain.

We need them.

We'll make them work for us.

They'll love it here.

We'll put them in Huntsville, Alabama, like they did with Werner von Brun where he oversaw the fucking space program.

A literal goose stepping Nazi ran the American space program come on.

Speaker 4

Which always has tripped me out because why would you trust that, like what are there people who are like the Japanese guy they found in the woods, Like, however many years later and he's still like fighting the war that end did, right, Like these people have just like yeah, I will.

So aren't those people amongst the Nazis?

Isn't it dangerous to just take in all these people and like give them jobs and hope, hope that they're not they're actually sabotaging everything that you do.

Speaker 1

Well, one thing that we have to take into consideration is that the people who recruited the Nazis were basically the same fucking people who fabricated all the atrocity stories in the first place.

So they knew what was bullshit and what wasn't bullshit, you know what I mean.

So they didn't have qualms about working with these people because all the bullshit they made up about these people true.

Oh, they knew that the bullshit they knew and it didn't happen.

Speaker 2

Such a good point they could they could probably sell it to the Yeah, but you could you could convince people to work with them and live with themselves if you pulled them aside and said, hey, listen, you know a lot of that stories about these Nazi guys, it's all bullshit.

It's part of a propaganda campaign.

They didn't do half the ship that they're accused of, So they're not that bad.

You can have them to the barbecue, you know, after your your NASA picnics and things like that, like, yes they're yes they were Nazis, but they're they're not that bad.

Yeah, I can see, we'll see.

Speaker 1

The Nazi system of not just government, but how they ran the economics was such a drastic shift from anything that was being done anywhere, and I think that played a major part and why their system had to be destroyed because of the economics of it.

So basically a matter of months from Hitler taking power, there was no unemployment anymore, and the standard of living was everyone was middle class or higher.

That's reality.

This came about through a very unusual system that kind of when you look at it from an economic standpoint, it kind of looks a little bit like socialism and a little bit like medieval feudalism mixed into one.

Instead of like a pyramid where you have a guy at the top who's the CEO, and then you have vice presidents and a whole pyramid structure.

The way I see it is their system was more like a cylinder, and that cylinder was broken into different sections, and each section was equal, the farmer and the farmer's guilds.

Right, This is kind of where it comes back to like the medieval shit.

The farmer organizations or the kind of a union type thing had its own hierarchy within it, but they were equally as represented as the administrative class.

Like there was no difference.

Each section had their own ship air of the overall enterprise, that's their own share of the revenue that would come in.

So you would have farmers who were as rich as fucking guys at the top, you know what I mean.

And so that's very revolutionary and it flies in the face of everything, every system, every capitalist system that goes on today.

It reshapes capitalism with a little bit of forced equality in there, and that, I think, in and of itself was a threat to a larger system around the world, which is another reason nobody ever talks about the economics of national socialism, and.

Speaker 4

It's economics that is behind everything, including the Civil War and everything else.

So I wish we could be Nazis.

That sounds really cool for real.

Speaker 2

I can't wait until this episode gets transcribed.

Speaker 4

For any of us, like some could go back and make just reels of us just saying things out of context that make us sound like the worst.

Speaker 2

Oh my god.

Speaker 1

That gives me an idea, Charlie.

We need to have we need to have a show where we just talked to Ai and that's the whole show.

We ask Ai stupid questions and see what AI says.

I don't think anyone's done a show like that yet.

Speaker 3

Who worry about it.

Speaker 2

I've got a guy who's coming on my show, who's who has been asking Ai questions and recording it and getting really fucked up answers, and he wrote he's got like a book about it.

Anyway.

It's so I'm gonna be talking to him pretty soon.

Speaker 1

I don't know.

Speaker 2

I don't know too much about it right now, but I'll let you know.

Speaker 4

But the thing is, you can make it.

Speaker 2

There's some comedy gold.

Speaker 3

Well.

Speaker 4

You can train it literally be like, hey, hey, Ai, your name is this now, and also this is your perspective.

So now are these questions, and from now on, this is your name, this is your perspective, this is who you are, and this is what you're like.

This is what you talk about, this is what you know, this is what I want to hear.

And so people are like, oh my god, I asked the AI and it told me all this stuff, and you're like, well, it told you what you told it you wanted to hear from it.

So and one hundred percent of the time it's doing that, even if you didn't explicitly ask it to.

It has learned what it thinks you want and what thinks you like and what it thinks you're into, based on anything else it can find about you, and it's using that to craft its responses.

So my AI will tell me whatever it thinks Lindsay wants to hear, and Corey's AI WI same question, different answer because it's what Corey wants to hear, right xqu different answer, Charlie, different answer every time.

Speaker 1

Okay, I'm sorry.

As we were as we're talking, I'm sitting here and I went to Grock because I don't know what the fuck people are talking about.

I asked it look up the podcast Day ero with Charlie Robinson and make a new thumbnail representing the show, and it sent me a fucking picture of Charlie Robinson from Night Court in a suit.

Speaker 2

The black guy.

Speaker 1

I'm gonna screenshot this and send it to.

Speaker 2

Thank you man.

Fucking God.

Speaker 4

Yeah, the first time I ever talked to Grok actually, and I asked it, who's Lindsay Sharmon?

What does she do?

And it actually nailed It was pretty good, except it told me I was a nurse and had always been a nurse and had just quit nursing recently.

And I was like, I've never not right.

Speaker 3

Yeah, a couple.

Speaker 4

O Charlie.

Speaker 2

There, I am.

Speaker 1

That's smart.

This is a kid.

This is a kid with down syndrome.

Okay, Like this is not fucking what.

There's no intelligence at all here.

This is really tarted all like that.

Speaker 4

They're just glorified search.

Speaker 1

How do I stop?

Speaker 2

You know it's only going to get better.

Yeah, that's going to get better.

So we're we're working on a project, me and the two guys I have working on activists post with me with Claude a I uh, and we're feeding it a bunch of super based ship and uh getting it to start thinking in a certain way, asking it questions and it is noticing like a motherfucker the answers we're getting.

One of the guys will send it to to me, He'll be like, dude, take a look at this.

This is wild, Like this is the question, and here's the answer, and the answer is like incredibly straightforward about who is in control of things around the world, them as Corey likes to call it.

And so anyway, it's part of a much bigger project.

But we're working on feeding it in.

You know how they say garbage in garbage out right, So we're gonna make sure it gets a very very healthy diet to begin with.

And we're gonna and and so that's a project that we're currently working on, which I think will be fun because at with the intention of it being at some point like a killer fucking search conspiracy truth however you want to define it.

Whatever reality our reality, uh search engine where you can go through and and uh, you know, and I've got fifteen years of activists post backstories too, every article I ever written there.

So you know, we're just thinking, like, what if you give you gave this thing, What if it wasn't pulling information from some internet from fucking Reddit.

Wasn't that the stat that came out this week that it was like sixty percent of the AI information they're getting from Reddit, it's like, holy shit, that's not good.

We shouldn't be like our thinking to this, you know what I mean.

But what we're trying to do is kind of build out like a like more of like topic related search engine Oklahoma City boom.

Here's all these articles, you know, things like that.

Speaker 4

So that's pretty good.

That'll be fun.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Well, uh, as far as on the war front, because they are still warring, Ukraine and Russia, allegedly, Jelensi came out and said that they are not looking to give up any land that Russia does not already occupy, so they are they are willing to do some land swats.

Kiev will be open to that, but Putin demands to see the entirety of the Donis region, including parts under Ukrainian control, which.

Speaker 4

Should have been from the beginning.

Happened cut and dry.

Here's the nest, goodbye the end.

Those people are Russia, they're Russians and they want to the people.

They want to be part of Russia.

It's not like some weird forced fucking exile thing.

It's like they're like, please let us go, and then Ukraine's like no, instead, we're going to drop a bunch of depleted uranium all over your streets, rape the shit out of your kids and kill you all and torture you.

And that's what's happening in Dunets.

And people are like, oh, free Ukraine.

I'm like, Ukraine, won't even free Ukraine, Like fuck you bullshit assholes Satanists.

Speaker 3

Really, yeah, So that's that's what's like looking, he said, I'm looking at race the entirety of the region.

Now, I just I want the whole damn thing.

All right, We'll give me a piece of it.

Speaker 2

That's that's the counter negotiation.

Speaker 3

That is.

Speaker 2

Okay, listen, we're gonna take it, either by you giving it up or us destroying everything in that region, but we're gonna take it.

So let's end the war.

Give us the entirety of it, or your people out demilitarize, pledged to never join NATO.

Hangs Zelenski in the town square and his wife and become you know, an independent state, but independent of not of Blackrock.

Who's going to own you know, they basically put this war on the on their credit card with Blackrock, and as collateral, Blackrock gets the rebuilding projects reconstitutional case they call it.

So you know, now they're owned by the bankers.

So so Ukraine is either going to be owned by the banks or the Russians.

They can choose.

Speaker 3

The risk, he says, no man will own It's okay.

They staying inferred.

Speaker 4

Except the Blackrock man, the banker man, everyone else.

Speaker 1

No Putin has no interest in taking over the whole country.

That's a logistic nightmare.

That's a logistic nightmare.

Speaker 2

He wanted to don't want to civil war against you.

If you're taking over a place that doesn't want you to take it over, that then you've got massive you get civil unrest, and it's a pain in the ass, and it's expensive and it and it sometimes isn't worth the headache.

But if you get those parts that are ethnically Russian and want to be part of Russia, then that's a different story, right, And that's what they're that's what they want, that's what they've always.

Speaker 1

Wanted, right, So just to make this and.

Speaker 2

That's what I think it's the solution, right, and then we can wrap this up so that no nobody else has to die in some horse shit black Rock financed war.

Oh God, so unnecessary and so awful, just you know, and we're seeing the video and they're like, and it's fucking traumatizing to us just watching those crazy ass drone videos where they're flying in or the ones where they're buzzing around and there's a guy in a fox hole hiding.

Is this thing's whizzing by him?

Holy shit?

You know what I mean, Like like, we need to stop that immediately.

That has to stop, and that is the situation and him human being, and what he did is no different at all than when Hitler invaded Poland to take back the Dancing region.

Zero difference, and that's.

Speaker 1

What started World War two.

So just a little bit of different perspective there.

Speaker 2

Well, what about Greater Israel?

What do we think about that?

Speaker 1

Because I think we should nupe them?

Speaker 2

Then who was talking about this?

It used to be like, oh, conspiracy theory, and then it's like no, it's on your patch.

And then it's like, well, okay, fine, it's on our patch, but it's it's not our mission.

And then it's like now it's like, yeah, it's our mission.

What do you do if you're Lebanon?

Do you just sit around waiting to get invaded or do you strike first?

I mean, this is a real uh dangerous time out there, there's several countries that are like that.

It is it has It's basically been like an open declaration of war by Israel on those neighboring countries by acknowledging the Greater Israel project and then talking openly about it and launching rockets and advancing into Lebanon Holy I meant, and blowing up pagers and do all the other fuckery that they're into.

Like what at one point do they all just say, you know what, let's take this guy out back and kick the ship out of him, you know, this guy being Israel, Like why don't they all just say, you know, it's either we get it on now on our terms, or we wait for Israel to pick these countries off one by one by one.

The fucking support of the American Empire.

Speaker 4

But not the Israeli people.

I mean, like, and he had got out of another like they were okay, finally going to trial, and then whatever he bombed fucking Syria or something, and they're like, well, now if we don't pause again, And the people are fucking pissed, not all of them, but like a big amount of them, a good amount of them.

Speaker 1

After the statement about Greater Israel.

Immediately, Saudi Arabia came out with a statement condemning his words, which is a good sign.

Speaker 4

That is a good sign.

I would have thought they were with us.

Speaker 1

Saudi Arabia is not giving up an inch of fucking land, and Greater Israel is like half of Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 4

Saudi Arabia is really powerful.

Speaker 1

Yeah, they will fuck you up.

Yeah, they got trillions of dollars in their pocket just sitting around under the couch.

Speaker 4

They will right there.

And we just sent a bunch more AMMO to Bahrain, too.

Tiny little dot might be a bit powerful for Saudi Arabia right in there.

Fucking it's like a bridge away, like you drive there ten minutes.

Speaker 2

When the Saudis have been forced to buy American military equipment in exchange for Petro dollars and all that bullshit for the last fifty years, so they're fully armed as well.

Definitely some not some little country that Israel can just walk all over.

Speaker 3

It's true, all this all this war stuff is holding this up from you know, going to work and getting late.

That's what it's really holding this up from.

You know, It's just like we got we got bigger fish to fry.

But I mean it's always got to be war for somebody, right, Somebody somewhere is worn over something all the time, and it's just like eventually you figure the people be like, you know what, I'm good.

I appreciate it that.

I think that's what America will look like.

Gen Z.

If you called them up and like, hey, you know, we're we're gonna do the draft, that's like, right, that's good.

I don't think it's like no, but yeah, you do.

We get our start, We get Starbucks, free star Bucks, No, free star Bucks.

Okay, well I'm good.

You know what I'm saying.

Y'all going, hey, here's what they said, we're gonna give this to you.

They said we'll forgive all you did because you're lively to be dead.

So I mean, wad be forgetting either way?

Speaker 2

The running man.

Speaker 3

Yeah, either you make it back and your day to be forgiven, or you'll die and your dad to be forgiven.

Speaker 2

Right, it's great, perfect.

Speaker 4

Look, you get in the military, your debt's forgiven.

You get a free Starbucks one day and a subscription to only fans.

Everybody's into.

Speaker 3

You get the pick or they get negotiat.

Okay, I mean it's a hold on, let me get three subscriptions and and and I'll shake your hand.

This.

Speaker 4

Do you have to like you have to like pick a girl.

You can't like just have them all.

M I don't know, let me get three, let me get Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 2

I think it's I think it's personally specific.

I don't think you don't get a bundle order of the men.

Speaker 4

They need, like the HBO version of Only Fans, so you get like a lot of different shows one.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, can I get that?

That's the variety pack, the variety pack?

Speaker 4

Yeah, like that.

Speaker 3

Ship.

Yeah, well you get like ESPN plus Huluyne Disney, you know, so I get that package right exactly?

Speaker 2

You get a package only fans package.

Yes, I can see now, jen Z.

Speaker 3

What we think draft comes around?

You think, I mean you think that's good enough?

That's hold on?

Speaker 4

Are we are we drafting women?

Speaker 3

Now?

Do they make that official?

Women?

Speaker 4

The time is ripe.

It's gonna pass soon if they don't get it done.

Speaker 3

Women said they want equality, So I mean here he is.

You want to be equal and everything now, including.

Speaker 4

Women are So of course we can draft.

Speaker 2

Well okay, wait, where we can either draft you into the military, or we can draft you into only Fans.

Speaker 4

You, Joe, you'll be in the only fans that services the military, or you'll be in the military.

Speaker 3

Said, damn, I'm already there.

Alias we can.

We can find a spot and your next door name for sailing duty.

You know, say, you gotta be hey, you got to be wary out there.

You gotta be careful.

There's no doubt.

Speaker 4

I mean, you can pay it off.

If you don't have identifying scars, birthmarks, tattoos, then you can do your makeup in ways that make you look like a totally different person.

I've learned.

So if you learn how to do that, you could have an only fans and keep your dignity, you know, not in your soul, but just like in public.

Speaker 3

No, you don't get to keep that.

That ship gets confiscated first.

Okay, I can't have you out there walking around with Joe dignity.

You know, I'm saying that might lead to some hope or something.

No, I can't have that.

I got to strip you of that.

No dignity can stay.

You got to take that from you first.

Yeah, that's the first thing we take, all right, but comes in any of those things.

Speaker 2

That that comes in the form of your first month paycheck when it's like one hundred and thirty seven dollars and you've been shaking.

Speaker 3

Your ass asshole, Hey, but what's everybody doing?

Speaker 2

You made one hundred and thirty seven dollars.

That that's when you that's when you go, oh, it's real, Like, that's when it that's when reality hits you.

Speaker 3

Rid of it.

Speaker 2

But make discovers a month, and I hope you do good.

Good good on you.

If you're gonna if you're gonna do it, do it well you at least can I tell you.

I mean, I wouldn't.

I wouldn't.

I don't think it's probably great for your soul, But you know, I don't have any sort of moral hang up about it.

But fucking hell, I don't know.

I just those bad guys that sit on there and watch women, and that is just so fucking creepy to me.

Speaker 4

I don't think you can objectify yourself in any way and not have emotion, mental, spiritual effects of it, including like working for people at a job you hate, right, like if you're just aware like I am I am twelve bucks an hour two or I'm whatever it is now I don't even know sixty bucks an hour two and that's all I am, you know, and I don't matter at all, and eventually it's gonna wear you down and like again, take away your dignity.

So sex work is like the extreme version of that.

We're super even more transactional and like just this aspect of you none of the others, right.

Speaker 3

And you did say a little cheap, don't you.

It's like it's like, you know what, I guy's worth six ninety nine a month at least for viewing, you know, feels like humh.

So that's why I feel like it'd be a little bit better.

I mean, we just let the government get involved in this.

I think I think that they can pitch this idea because you know, the youth are looking for something to grab onto, all right, They're looking for something to hold on to, and it's not much out here.

For housand markets fucked okay, they're about one hundred k and student loan dead, all right.

When they do manage to graduate from college, nobody gives a fuck because they ain't.

Nobody gonna hire their ass because they don't know nobody.

It's like ship, I mean, you know, I mean over the past five years.

Man, if you graduated from college, bo, man, you you had it rough.

Yeah, unless you knew somebody.

If you didn't know anybody, My god, I mean I could I could see why they you know, they felt like they had a most of them are you know, they're doing the door dash and then they got a second and a third job.

You know, so it's like because they ain't they ain't much out there.

If you if you look around, what what I thought You're gonna say something, Charlie, I thought something happened.

Speaker 1

I really was going to end.

Speaker 2

I was going to jump in and say I was going to jump in and say, all of this is due to the Federal Reserve Bank inflating away the value of the dollar over the last century, and that's why our money is worthless and people are feeling hopeless.

It's because it's mathematically catching up.

It's it's just everything's fun and it's escalation.

Speaker 3

Like I said that twenty twenty escalation bike, if you go back to twenty nineteen, if you just go right back to twenty nineteen, every but I mean it was saying shitty, yes, you know, because everybody has their and flows everything in life didn't go your way.

But for the most part, you could do okay, all right, you could you could change cities.

You could buy a house here, you can end up selling it, you could move somewhere else.

Jobs, you know, and then the twenty twenty hit and then there for two years.

If you need to take a shot, shit, I mean, everybody wanted to want to want to fire your ass and wants you to starve to death for about two years there.

Speaker 4

Oh, didn't you know that never happened?

That was not real.

Yeah, just the leftists have realized that it never happened.

None of that happened.

In fact, it's all in our heads.

It's just ultimate gaslight.

Like you don't even remember correctly, none of that's real.

I'm like, I don't know, dude, I actually don't know if the algorithm is so finely tuned that they have no idea that that happened, or if they're so retarded emotionally and mentally that they like kind of admit to the great harm they did to the world, you know, like, or maybe a little bit of both.

I'm not sure.

Like, if your bubbles tight, all the people in your world agree with you, you didn't see the other side.

I don't know if CNN never told you how many people lost their job or had their kids taken or were threatened to be like dragged out of places or feet or like whatever, dragged off beaches for like sitting alone on the sand.

Maybe you don't fucking know.

I don't know, but otherwise you're crazy and that's their life.

No, it didn't happen.

Speaker 3

Yeah, Well, the only date they hit you with is it's okay to lose your job because we're gonna pay you.

That was the date they hit you with, you paying me four thousand dollars about to send the house.

This is great, and it's like, okay, we're shitting it all.

So you know, go find you a gig.

And you try to get back out there and they're like, ain't got shit for you though.

You come up here, Burt King, Burke KINGE got something.

We up to our pay nine to fifty an hour.

So I mean you come in period of Burking.

I think most most of your fast food places now are anywhere between twelve to fourteen starting but pretty good actually, yeh for what you're doing per se.

Uh.

But I mean, now, what do people do now on the back end of the day, you had that issue with the job market.

Everybody was trying to go remote.

People still want to do remote work.

They cut the remote jobs back.

Okay, so now you're out here, you're struggling.

Now Here comes ai to keep your ass.

You know what I'm saying, Like, if you were twenty two years old, you just got a whole ass kicking.

In the past five years, you took a whole ass whooping, and then you're living in a.

Speaker 4

World where people are just pretending like everything's fine too.

No one's like really acknowledging how screwed you are.

Which house is hurt?

Speaker 3

Yes, So it's like, okay, so if you if you do manage, you get a gig that pays, well, don't worry, it's gonna whoop your ass because more than likely they're gonna be short short staff because the numbers still have to look good.

That's what this whole thing about the capitalism side, that there is infinite growth.

We have this infinite growth model.

Well, well we can't infinite growth because the wages at the bottom will not be able to keep up, not with what we just had had.

So yeah, I mean troupes are like they raised.

Oh yeah, they're gonna raise prices.

I was like, but they're gonna raise it to the point where they don't sell anything.

And like when when you see these people raise prices, unlike, just wait for them.

Wait, they gonna come right back to you because they got no choeye.

So it's like when I see you know, shoes and clothes and all that stuff out there, I'm like, man, unless you got it, you got it, it don't matter.

You know, it's all good.

But if you if you're on the other end of the spectrum, it's like, I'm waiting for you to come back to me.

Dog, Yeah, I get it.

Yeah, put yeah, put it in there for one hundred and seventy dollars.

Don't worry, you'll come back to me where I come forward.

It saving right here shortly because you're gonna have to Yeah, you got no other chokeyes, because you can't sell it.

So when people are like, all man, the price is gonna go up, so we just don't buy the ship.

They'll come back to you.

That's true, all you and they'll still be making money and they'll like, don't worry, Yeah, their CEO will still be able to get his five million dollar bonus to have plenty of money because you sit there look at him, it's like, oh, man, we our best quarter.

We had two billion in profit.

This quarter it's like, oh shit, yeah, we had a terrible quarter.

We only made one point five billion dollars in profit.

I was like, you did say profit sounds pretty good?

Did you say profit yet?

It was just like you told me profit right.

Speaker 4

See.

Speaker 1

And one thing I gets to me is that profit means after CEOs get their fucking seventy million a year, and after everyone gets their inflated paychecks, and after everyone's fully taken care of in the company is fully funded and operating.

Profit is everything above and beyond that.

Speaker 4

That's true.

Speaker 1

I'd be happy with making fucking even shit.

Speaker 4

Ye yeah, that's what I was.

Speaker 3

And then they're like, well, we really don't have it in the budget to increase anybody's pay I'm like, you just made one point five billion dollars in profit.

Thinks he gave everybody three dollars an hour extra.

I think it's work.

Speaker 1

That's the problem with public companies.

All companies should used to be private companies.

Like fuck public companies in stock markets, they fucked the whole system.

Seriously, it's an exploitative system.

It's a rich get richer.

You know, what is how many people participate in stock market?

Like eight percent of the country.

I mean you got people who got you got people who got their bullshit fucking penny stocks and they you know, the game stoppers.

But people who actually like own stocks and depend on them as like an asset is very very small, you know, and cryptos even less.

Speaker 4

Yeah, that's why people I've had someone criticizing before because they're like, you're you're a corporation, You're part of the problem.

I'm like, I'm a corporation.

I'm just me.

I'm just me.

I'm a private, little corporation.

I think like almost no money.

I don't think I'm part of the problem.

But in people's minds, corporation means publicly traded stock market like big big wigs and all this stuff, and it's not what it means at all.

It's just a legal definition.

Speaker 3

Means its cultur Uh.

The corporation is derived of people.

So our personal greed is the problem.

Our personal need to make sure that we have everything above and beyond, uh, disregarding everybody else.

It's the problem.

You know, the CEO and the company.

I mean, they could live just perfectly fine with their five million dollar moments at the end of the year, but we need to fire some people.

So like you get a ten million dollar bonus like that, like that's what the like.

So it's the people within it.

Like people look at the corporation like it's just like a like some computer that's just like okay, you know, fuck everybody, But no, it's people, individual people in there.

Like I would rather get this extra five million this year that I really don't need as opposed to keeping Johnny, Susie and David own it the company and they need this job to support their family.

But I need this five million extra day because I'm looking to buy a yacht this year.

Speaker 2

This is what I'm saying.

Speaker 4

It's like, it's just like.

Speaker 3

What the dog.

Can you wait two years and get the yacht and keep some of these people on board, But not when my shareholders.

Shareholders are looking at the numbers.

They the numbers are fucking fine.

Man, y'all in the green, y'all like y'all in the red.

Like these companies will be in the green and be like, ah, ship man, we gotta fire some people that y'all make money.

Yeah, money, m h.

Speaker 2

That's the result of the money behind the corporations.

That's that's private equity money making decisions that in order you know that they need to get a certain percentage, and so everything gets bumped up.

We're seeing this.

They're taking over entire industries, like just crazy boring things like you know, vet, veterinary clinics and shit like that.

But like everything goes up in price immediately, and they load them up with a ton of debt, stracked a bunch of money out of them, pay off their board of directors, do all kinds of sketchy shit.

People at the top make a lot of money.

Everybody that works there gets fucked.

Everybody that buys from them gets fucked because the price goes up and the experience goes down.

And it's just been like the strip mining of America.

Man, it's been by these banker cocksuckers.

Speaker 4

Corporate charters or types two.

Right, So, like you have a fiduciary duties, you have to make more money and you have to pay off these people, and that's part of it.

And you can't choose not to because it would be illegal.

And so even if you would you know, in your conscience you would like to keep on Johnny and Susie and pay them.

You can't because you have to make more money than you did last year.

And so unless you're a B corporation or a different type of corporation, if you're publicly traded, like that's just in it.

You just have to and most people don't know that.

So even if you are becoming a corporation, you go public right like, you may get trapped in this thing that you didn't understand that that was what you were even a part of.

So I think like even really good corporations that have good intentions sometimes fall into that category.

Speaker 3

Well we got that, and then we got we got private equity sweeping in and doing what they do, beas just training everything in their path, seepy shit and cash out night.

Never.

I I can't even wrap my head around that.

Like, I come in, I intend to buy the company, I lease it.

I leased the land and everything back to the actual company to sink it so I can cash out all that.

I was like, how to fuck does somebody figure that out and be legal?

You know what I'm saying, Yeah, somebody's fitting around some super Geni's just like, all right, guys, okay, so what's this.

What's a legal scan that I can do?

They can they can fuck the individual person at a company and I make out scott free and it's okay, and I continuously and I can continue to do it.

I can continue to go and buy these large entities and seeing them intentionally and cash out.

Speaker 4

I like, what, that's why I like, maybe I want to go because that sys to make sense to me in this one where we've built into the structure and the law that like it's an incentive to do these types of things.

It's you're incentivized to fuck people over and to destroy everything.

That's a problem because it's going to keep happening then, right, Like people are simple creatures.

So if it's built in and this is the way it works best, and that's the way it's going to continue to go, it's not capitalism per se.

That's the problem though, Right this is actually like not really capitalism because all of those things are built into the law, they're built into the outside of that structure.

Capitalism it self's actually government intervention in the first place.

Speaker 1

You know, you need a system.

All systems of economics need some sort of buying and selling.

And unless we're doing the barter system, you inevitably end up at some sort of representative currency, right.

I think that's inevitable.

I forget my point.

Speaker 4

We have to have some government, we have to have some currency.

We have just some agreements.

Yeah, but you can do it in a way and that doesn't benefit only at the top and just the bottom.

Speaker 1

And here's another problem.

I don't think that we can have a completely unrestricted free market because people say people the things people say like, oh, well if you screw people over or do this whatever, they'll go to your competition.

Well what if the competition's doing that too, right, And so you can get price fixing, You can get not even like conspiracy collusion, but you can get them seeing what the other person is doing and getting away with it and then do it also and it becomes a standard.

Right.

And if you have no outside enforcement mechanisms, which requires a need for an enforcement arm no matter what.

And that's where everything fucking falls apart, that's where everything becomes corrupt.

That's need for some sort of enforcement.

Speaker 4

It was truly unfettered.

I mean, does that mean people would also sell children for example, pay well.

Speaker 1

Until like people beat them to death in the market, and then they wouldn't do it anymore.

Maybe that's the idea.

Speaker 4

I mean, you'd have to go killing at that point.

Okay, we need to go kill these people who are selling other people, right right, it'd be like just kind of cool wild West.

Actually, like I'm kind of okay with that.

Speaker 1

But see, I like the idea of like the private militia being a wing of government.

Right, they're independent and they just sit there and watch the congressman and when the congressmen try to do some fascist ship, they just kill them.

Speaker 4

They just hold up a knife.

Speaker 1

Yeah, there was a constitution going nope, you know.

Speaker 3

But we did were just falling into the into the hole where I have to have everything and you have to have nothing.

Speaker 1

It's just like, well to some degree, and that four people, four people give value.

Speaker 3

Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I understand that.

But even the poor people have to have some type of joy.

And you see the joy the joy years ago was the arena.

They let all the bright froths in the arena, h the bread and surfaces.

There's something you can go to.

And so if the if the poor and the break people are not able to go out and enjoy anything.

Then that's then that's where they uh, they become violent in nature, and then that's how you end up having people storm the palace and you get people dragged out.

And so it's just like, you know, it's a happy medium that you can that you can have here where such will allow you to maintain your powerful position with no opposition at all because they feel like they can enjoy life.

Speaker 4

And that you might protect them.

Right yes, Like in Washington, DC right now, like maybe the underreported things, there's like a ton of people that are stoked that there's a higher presence of some sort of enforcement of the law going on.

People are like, I haven't seen, you know, the drug dealing that I normally see, and I haven't seen like muggings that I normally like.

It's just I could feel like I could walk around safely.

It's been a number of days and that's it.

They're already happier and like, yeah, you can have your military here.

It's cool with us, right, So, like people aren't even opposed to this, which I think is being represented as this like horrible tyrannical takeover or something, and people are happy to have it, which you could also say is maybe intentional, but that was decades and decades and decades of some of the worst crime rate ever before they did this, So it wasn't just problem reaction solution.

If so, it was like a long problem period, which is not really normal for like the really intentional you know, false flag types of seizing power and tyrannical control.

But yeah, people are like, if I have a decent standard of living, I can expect to be pretty safe.

Cool, I'm happy, right, good enough?

Speaker 3

Oh well, imperialism asked about defining poor.

Let me get this right quick before before you go, Charlie, and they said, why would any anyone be poor?

There are no palaces in this scenario, we burn them off.

Well, you see, at the end of the day, poor people still look to some type of leader.

Somebody will rise to power and will start and the cycle will start again.

This cycle cannot end until humanity does not exist.

Speaker 4

It's a good definition because it is a mindset.

It's a mindset like the cycle that we're on.

Speaker 3

Don't worry.

It's like, oh, we won, and then people continue to get born and then eventually somebody's like, you know what, why don't I have all the ship?

Yeah?

Yeah, yeah, I should have all the ship.

And then you got other people who come around as well.

It's like, yeah, we should take all the ship.

We should take everything and have them work for us.

That's the way it always is.

Any empire has fallen, something comes and takes his place.

Because our nature is greed, that's our nature.

Our nature is to rule over I actually see this, uh as far as with animals, because we have this, we have this sense that we're able to control everything.

That's why when it's like, was it the other day or a couple of weeks ago when the girl got ate by the by the the killer whale or she got yeah, yeah, yeah, it was uh it was I think right there at the end of July.

She uh she uh kind I can't remember her name, but she was one of the people like at Sea World who you know, like Shamoo and all that stuff.

Yeah, but yeah, but she went underneath the water and all of a sudden, folks start seeing blood.

But we have this sense that we have superiority over all, so all the animals, livestock, whatever it is, and other people as well.

So eventually the corruption will come back, and a lot of times it will come back and it will look like a humanitarian effort.

That's where the issue is.

And then if they're savvy enough, if they talk well enough, if they look good enough, if they're tall enough, people will follow.

And then people will hunt you down because at one point in time we were brothers and sisters on the battlefield taking down tyry.

But tonight I have no problem burning my brother because all hell the shrine.

Yeah yeah, it's and all hell the shrine.

And if you and if and if you don't like it, if you're against me, I know we fought in battle ten years ago.

But the day you got to go, let's see it.

That is our cycle.

That is the cycle of humanity from here and too when it whenever this place expires, if it does, I'm sorry.

You got Charlie.

Speaker 1

His new nickname is Sam Gang the Wise.

Speaker 3

I mean, I mean, but it is, it's just like but the thing is like you don't have to wake up every day depressed about it.

Like I said, I don't like Earth, but I don't let let it defect my mood.

I despise Earth.

I understand, I understand what the end looks like.

I haven't even felt the sorry part of it yet, mine's gonna come hard and heavy.

Mine's gonna come hard and heavy.

I do what mine is.

Speaker 4

I feel like a cycle sometimes because I'm like, I'm a deep feeling person.

I'm so much love for people.

I would also be totally fine if everyone died like tomorrow, Like I would be sad for like the people who I love to be gone, but like I'll be I'll be like, yeah, okay, I mean probably gonna be fine.

There's just like a few of us left.

I bet, I bet that's great.

Speaker 1

Actually, yeah, what's up with the degal report?

Speaker 2

Man?

Speaker 1

We're running out of time here.

Speaker 4

Come on, do you get your shit together.

I don't want everyone to die.

I think it's quite likely large amounts of people will die sometime in the near future for various reasons, not just like coked.

It's just like nature too, right, and like the solar geomagnetic excursions.

We can make me use for all of it.

And I think that's okay.

We're all going to die at some point, like guaranteed is the only thing you could be sure of.

As soon as you're alive, you're gonna die.

And that's okay, right, It's just gonna happen, and I'm okay with it.

It'd be sad in some ways, and also like just exactly what was going to happen all along anyway, So it doesn't really matter.

Speaker 3

Sometimes let's see it.

Speaker 2

It it's it's a it's something, it's it's kind of a common trait I'm running across in these aristocratic British royal families, round table group groups like that.

The intelligentsia of the time are all in like the top tier of intellect across the world, and also deeply obsessed with eugenics and depopulation, and they just see everybody else as dumbfucks that are taking up too much space on their planet, and they got to go.

If they can't be used in the salt mines or the cobalt mines or wherever they're you know, putting buttons on blouses and a factory and you know, Vietnam somewhere like that, they they just assume the rest of them just disappear.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but think about that, think about the eugenic stuff.

So let's say that did happen and they wipe folks out class reading, class reader distribution would have to happen.

But you've got new people to hate.

Now you've got new people to hate.

There's new people to hate.

Speaker 4

I mean, so it's just like, all right, so we got.

Speaker 3

Rid of the dumb folks.

So which one of you'll smartfuckers is gonna start doing what they did because somebody's gonna have to.

So now we're gonna have to figure that out.

Yeah, now, now we got to figure that out.

I've wiped out the people that I felt like do not deserve to to walk the same plane as I do, and maybe maybe their souls in a better place if you believe in that.

Well, but that we're here, what do we do now?

Speaker 2

One of the things that they want to do is not necessarily exterminate that group so much as it is manage the population, just not allowed the population to explode, you know what I mean.

So that's not that they're going to like yeah, yeah, yeah, they just want yeah, thinning the herd and and not allowing uh the human weeds as Margaret Sanger called them to uh to grow in in her garden.

Speaker 3

It's I guess, so I guess, I guess the idea would be to to weed enough of them out and to hopefully have robotic to be able to replace any and everything that they would do.

Speaker 2

That's a plan and being yeah, I think now.

Speaker 3

Because because you would have a subsection of them, I guess they would be maintained for some type of entertainment.

Speaker 4

Well, what Sophia says the robot is that everyone's going to be wiped out except for a few humans who are immersed in the simulation, and the rest of the humans that are allowed to survive will be the ones that maintain the robots.

Speaker 2

So now you know, mm okay, fuck, I'm not very tech savvy.

I don't think I'm roots.

Speaker 4

You're out, she called it.

She also called it a soul free vision, which is an interesting adjective to use.

Soul free so very specifically, demonic has.

Speaker 1

History bore out over time that the bag I always loses.

Speaker 4

Eventually we can't tell, right because it's all rewritten.

They're like, yeah, like the gig guy want every.

Speaker 1

Time, right, But eventually justice prevails, doesn't it at some point on some fundamental level.

Speaker 3

Well, is that we know who the bad guys are, right, That's what our assumption is.

When everybody that you won't pay us lives in the great.

Speaker 4

I uh, I feel like it bears out.

I feel like I know that, but I don't feel like it has to be on this global scale.

It's like a personal thing.

Bear's out for you and like the rest of the world is cool, but it doesn't actually matter.

You're not ever gonna be in control of it, so it's just gonna do whatever it does, whatever people choose.

This is one of the things I have a problem with too, is I'm like, people are like, oh, the poor people are like weeds, and we should exterminate them.

And I'm like, well, do you make yourself other than a weed, society or do or are you a weed?

Like are they wrong?

I'm not in charge of whether they're right wrong right, but like you might be are you just being a piece of shit your whole life?

Well?

Then, like, I can't really feel that bad if someone looks at you and says you're a piece of shit and in my world you shouldn't exist.

That's not unfair.

Perhaps I don't say that about them, but like, I just think you can't be mad when someone's calling you a piece of shit if you act like a piece of shit your whole life, right, Like, maybe do better.

I don't know.

I know it's hard, it's fucking hard.

It's really hard to be alive.

But I think you could do better, I'm sure of it, actually, Or you could just continue to have excuses and be mad that rich people don't like you.

I don't know one of.

Speaker 3

The two, right, Yeah, I guess that's the case.

That's all of us have.

I'm the villain of someone, for sure.

We all do.

We all got villain.

You lied about something, you did something before it you knew would harm somebody else, maybe not physically, maybe emotionally financially.

People have done stuff and people say that they haven't.

I mean, I didn't know that you were the second coming of Jesus.

I didn't know that's who you were.

So that's the issue when you say, do the bad guys always get brought to justice, because that would be an assumption that you knew who the actual bad guy was in whatever story we were talking about.

Because the majority of people walking this earth have done something that's bad, grace.

Speaker 4

Ashamed of, and it is stupid to pretend not.

That's what people have said to me sometimes, right, I do spiritual work with people want to want and people will say to me, like, why am I still being incarnated?

I don't want to be here anymore, And well, here you fucking are.

If you were done, you'd be a glowing light bull and you descend into the heavens.

But you haven't yet, So like you're not perfect?

Who is?

And yeah, someone's weighty piece.

Speaker 3

Of shit unless we talk about that guy who does the the electro shock on his nuts.

He's in fact, per is he perfect?

The blood transision from his from his son.

Speaker 4

What the fuck this is his fetish that he like broadcasts to the world to shock my nuts.

Speaker 1

I think it's weird getting someone else's blood.

I don't know it's necessary, but it's kind of weird.

Speaker 3

It's just kind of weird.

Speaker 4

And the guy that's also weird is that when you give blood, if you give blood, I used to do it a lot, so my mom was a nurse and that was like the thing to do or whatever.

Most of the blood they get, I think it's like ninety seven percent just gets thrown away.

Really, who knows they could do this weird?

Say to shit with it too, I don't know, but it doesn't get used.

So yeah, you're everybody's going and giving blood all the time and then like none of it's getting used.

Not because like they have it on hand for emergencies and that's it and you have to use it within a certain amount of time or else it's not functional.

So like they keep someone's drinking it.

Someone's drinking it vampires.

Speaker 3

Man, Yeah, Brian Johnson, that's the guy's name, the nut shocker.

Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he does.

He does a little bit of it, all to reverse the natural agent process nut shock.

I don't know what a I don't know exactly what he does for a living agony.

Speaker 4

If you dip your balls in cold water, it produces testosterone, so like you're really yeah, you can give yourself natural testosterone treatment by submersing your balls in cold water.

Speaker 1

I mean, like you gotta do that for it to make a difference.

Speaker 4

I mean, just do it every day, Like just start with like slightly cool and then get a little colder.

Don't go too cold, right, get as cold as your tap can and then you I think it's instant, but I mean you can look it up.

There's probably a time period that's prime.

Speaker 3

Right.

Speaker 4

Yeah, nobody wants to do.

Speaker 1

Man, Now I'm gonna just now, I'm gonna design a contraption for you to soak your balls and ice water.

Speaker 4

Dude, Seriously, if you just had a cup that said like ball dipper, you'd probably make a million dollars somehow.

Speaker 3

Oh no, like function function, and then it has to bring comfort to the nuts as well as it's resting, you know what I'm saying.

And then you you got to worry about to draw up because it's gonna draw up.

So at that point in time, it has to have something to.

Speaker 4

With the balls.

Speaker 3

And yes, does anybody have an engineering degree?

Speaker 4

Products on this show?

Hate the day ero ball dipper.

Speaker 3

I guess you could just do an entire ice.

Speaker 1

Or you could can you just can I like to sit in my chair with like a fucking cooler under my nuts?

I mean does that work?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Speaker 3

You know how weird that would be somebody walking in and you just your ball.

Speaker 4

Just testosterone right now for whatever reason everybody wants.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, there's the libido.

So I'm trying to boost my labido.

It's like, but your single day, it's like, you gotta get my booster my libido for I guess my seal.

Speaker 4

I think, isn't that true to like having sex boost you testosterone?

Speaker 3

Yeah?

Speaker 4

Probably say, oh see if you can boost your testosterone with the ball dipper days there are ball different and then you can have some sex and they will go up even more.

Speaker 3

It also makes you tired, yeah, etinly tired.

Speaker 4

Women get up and build the nest and men sleep in the nest.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Yeah, because you transferred all that energy to her.

Speaker 1

Yeah it's just the kitchen or something.

Speaker 3

Right.

Speaker 4

Yeah, so spiritually and energetically, but actually even if you just like measure it, you're like giving away your essential uh minerals to the woman is benefiting her.

So you actually are losing your energy no matter how you cut it, physical, mental, spiritual, whatever.

So, yeah, you got a little rest, let her go cook you some sandwich or whatever.

I'm gonna cook youI.

Speaker 3

Prays, going, girl, take me a thirty minute nap.

I'll be yeah exactly.

I mean I couldn't think of anything better.

But no.

The Brian Johnson guy, he's uh, he's he's pretty wild.

He's done all kinds of stuff.

I think the city he spent, he spent millions of dollars trying to stay young.

He's forty five now.

Regenitive medicine.

Speaker 4

Is this the guy who he wants his body temperature to lower overall, he's like permanently.

Speaker 3

Yeah, this guy right here, I always think.

Speaker 4

Of someone else.

Speaker 1

These people are weirdos man.

I see plenty of fucking old shriveled up eight.

Speaker 2

So he's got some trouble body dysmorphia or something.

Speaker 4

I get it.

Nobody wants to look older than they feel.

We all feel like we're still really really young, but like, deal with it, get older.

Speaker 3

It is right here, swap blood plaster with his teenage son.

Speaker 4

His poor sons.

Speaker 1

Conversation.

Right, you're that gays shirt you're after you're gay?

Speaker 2

Definitely, those slashes across it like that, what is this duran?

Duran out here?

Speaker 3

That god?

Speaker 1

Unless his mouth will rise again.

Speaker 3

It's fine, okay, but yeah, yeah, this is the guy.

He did the electric like I said, he did the electro magnetic shot to his not say.

Speaker 1

This, ninja need to get a tanning bed.

Speaker 4

I think that is the guy.

Actually, he's like proud of flowering his body temperature, which is actually like a sign that you're dying.

You might look chiseled inside you.

Speaker 2

This will work, It's it's solf out.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's true, true, because if you look like, why do you think older people have so hot in their house, Like you walk in, You're like, dude, there's eighty degrees in here.

It's like I'm cold.

Speaker 4

Because they're dying.

You get cold as you die.

Speaker 1

I hate it.

I better get the fuck out of Colorado because I.

Speaker 2

Know I always run like two degrees cooler than most people.

I'm probably dying too.

Speaker 4

No, you actually might have a thyroc condition.

This is actually I learned this.

So I got diagnosed with my condition when things got like pretty bad, you know, eight years ago, ten years ago, whenever that was.

But I have always, since I was a child, ran under temperature so like ninety six sometimes even, And they were like, I don't know, the thermometer's broken.

I'm like no, because it's broken every time you take my temperature.

So this is actually me.

So I've had this condition my whole life.

This is actually a symptom of thyroid disorder.

It just didn't get You know, your body can deal with shit when you're young, and so it like maintained and eventually everything else starts swimming down to you and that's when shit catches up with you.

So it is it's not a good sign.

You don't want your body temperature to be lower than ninety eight point six or whatever the average.

That's the average, right, or that's the normal.

Yeah, he's ninety eight, So you don't want you don't want ninety six.

You don't want ninety seven, you want ninety eight.

Speaker 3

You won't be right there.

Speaker 4

It's also okay to have fevers.

I don't know if anybody didn't know that, but fevers or your body's way of taking care of shit.

Speaker 1

I actually convinced that if you can, if you can get your body tempered up to like one hundred and two for a couple of days, you'll nuke anything in your system.

Speaker 4

Yeah, that's what a fever's fucking for.

You can safely go up to.

Like I just started doctor talking about his son's a doctor, medical doctor, PhD.

His son had one hundred and six degree temperature, and he was like yeah, And I still didn't take him to the hospital because you could live up until like one oh six point five or something, and then you then it's like you're gonna die soon.

So I let him get up that high, and when he then started coming back down, I was like, cool, We're all good.

I think the highest temperature I've ever had is one hundred and four.

But it's true you don't want to take and all.

You don't want to take ASP and you want to lower the fever.

You want to let it burn, and you can go up that high.

I mean, I have to say now for legal reasons, talk to your doctor, go to the hospital or whatever you need to do.

But allegedly you can have a high fever even and it's really good for your body.

Your body is doing it on purpose.

It's killing off all the ship bacteria, fucking parasites.

Who knows what it knows what it's doing.

That'sh's trippy though, high fevers.

That's like some interdimensional travel right there.

Speaker 3

Okay, okay, I think i'd naturally run hot.

Speaker 4

Anyway.

Speaker 3

Oh shit, I don't know.

She just says you're always burning up.

I'm like, oh, okay, but that's a.

Speaker 4

Sign of a good healthy metabolism and like a really functional system.

Speaker 3

Okay, I.

Speaker 1

Think, but I feel room temperature.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I feel a lot.

Speaker 3

I always talk about diet and all that stuff.

I'm just like, I made you think the same ship all the time.

You'd be okay, you know what I'm saying, mixing, mixing some good stuff with some bad stuff.

Keep your body gifts and you'll be all right.

Speaker 4

That's true.

Speaker 3

That's what I didn't, man, I mean, you know what I'm saying.

I mean, I ain't worried about all that shit it supposed to be trying to live to it in two hundred I'm like the I don't nobody want to be around that long.

Speaker 4

An that I thought was helping myself was harming me deeply, And I did fucking up.

When I was running five miles every day, I was like destroying my vertebrae.

I had no idea, so I just fucked my back even harder.

It was already fucked when I did the fucking.

I was drinking burkie water.

I was filtering my water because it's healthier, right, I was doing it out of the river because it's healthier, and it doesn't even have the ship at it.

So now it's like double filter like natural water.

Except I was living somewhere at Arsenic, So I was poisoning myself at Arsenic, poisoning for like a year.

Like all the shit I do.

I feel like that I try to help myself, I actually just fucking harm myself.

So just smokes cigarettes, drink some wis.

Seriously, though, because like they're talking about how alcohol probably kills parasites, they're talking about how tobacco it does kill parasites.

So like you smoke some, you drink some every day, not too much, and now we don't do this ship, and now we're probably at full of parasites.

Speaker 1

That's freaking because I hear I've come to the conclusion that every time you eat, your eating parasites every every time, one hundred percent of the time, which means that fucking which means that you need to be on regular fucking de warmer shit all the time.

I'm about to do another fucking like two months, I've remact and when I get paid at the end of the month, I've already done it, Like I've done that in fan Bendesol like three times in the last year.

Speaker 4

Me too.

Or you could do some natural parasite stuff you could, like if your system is healthy enough.

We've actually developed in a system where we were always having parasites and our body was getting rid of them.

So if we were, if we were healthy enough in every other way, I don't think it would matter.

Our body would just handle the ship like it handles everything else.

Speaker 3

But we're not they're weird.

Speaker 1

They're weirdos a little fucking wormy looking, fucking gross ass ship in your fucking stuff so disturbing.

Speaker 3

It's a shindiotic relationship.

I won't come hang at with you, doll.

I ain't gonna do no harm.

I won't.

It's gonna do my thing over here.

Let me do my thing, Lady, Lindy, you're you're a candidate for the cyber cybernetic enhancements.

Oh yeah, you know what I'm saying, Yeah, you're a candidate.

Speaker 1

Is that like.

Speaker 3

Get oh, I won't talk about sexually like basing your fun and she.

Speaker 1

Plants, but have heart drives in there so you can store all your data with you.

Speaker 4

No, they're guns, so like they just like hone in on anything moving and if you want to it can just shoot.

Hell.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, it's amazing how we went right tod for you back.

I'm saying, I mean we need to get with elon elon the first cyboard.

Yeah, I can get yeah, there it is, there it is, and then we can uh and then we can implant one of those uh those chips ai chips in you and we could be like the movie.

Speaker 4

Upgrade of the remote control.

Speaker 3

Yeah, because the the chip in his head graded the whole thing, Like the AI got his wife killed and had him paralyzed so he could be installed into a human.

I get like, a I did the whole thing.

You like shit, you get to the end of it, it's like, oh, yeah, you're gonna get this motherfucker.

It's just like, nah, they I want you to kill me because I'm the only one that can make another one of them.

It's like, what tricky?

That some trippy ship.

But yeah, they had cybernetic enhancements on that.

On that movie.

You know, they had people who had or they had guns installed in their arms, so like they just stick their palm out like that the shot with fire off.

That's some crazy ship.

But is it?

In that way?

They said that we're gonna move to will be cybernetically enhanced.

That's what Elon wants to do, right, cybernetically enhance everybody.

Speaker 1

Installed in your hand, A gun installed in your hand is protected by the Second Amendment.

Speaker 5

Yeah, well that fits into Sophia's prediction too, right, If everyone who is going to be remote controlled suburst in the simulation, it would be via an implant.

Speaker 4

Sounding me like the fun Matrix wombs.

You're just going to be sitting in a bed somewhere with delusions.

Speaker 1

So you know, it's interesting like Elon Musk is doing all this brain implant stuff, but somewhere in Asia they were just able to make a paralyzed person walk again by implanting these things into blood vessels that basically just conducted the electrical signal that was blocked before.

And so they didn't even need brain implants.

Wow, and if people, yeah, so that that shit should be well, they're not gonna let see.

I think that they they could cure people being paralyzed tomorrow, they still wouldn't let it out.

Yeah, fucking they just wouldn't.

I mean there's something about progress in general that they just won't let happen.

Speaker 4

You have to be super rich to access.

Speaker 1

It, super curated progress.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah probably, But I feel like enough people figure sit out and then you can't stop it.

Eventually the hundredth monkey.

At first they can take out people and then eventually it's just all right, now we have to let it out, so we'll do it.

Speaker 3

Oh, because like that you'd have a leak of it, like on the Chinese market.

Speaker 4

Or there's just like twenty five but don't take companies at once that are all working on something and they already have pro type.

Speaker 3

Or whatever, like you can't be TikTok shop for fucking ten dollars?

Hey, are you paralleled it?

They jimp on tick tok job and then they am go to send me an electric signal back to your leg so you can stand back up for ten dollars.

Speaker 4

That should be North Korea's thing, like common North Korea.

We'll make you walk again, okay.

Speaker 1

And then all because of the all due to the glory of the great Leader.

Speaker 4

Exactly.

Speaker 3

He doesn't pay.

Oh, hey, he doesn't what.

Speaker 4

He doesn't poop?

Speaker 3

What do you mean?

Speaker 4

He's a partially divine being, so he doesn't have to poop.

You can tell just looking at him.

He's half angel.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but what does that mean?

Though?

I don't know like that, it's just like it's not real, right.

Speaker 4

It means the people there, I don't even know if they believe it, but they have to pretend to believe it or else they'll be killed.

So they believe it.

So it's said that said that he can't doesn't.

Speaker 3

Divine beings don't be so shit, that's how you tell you're not I mean, like like, I can look at you and tail, but you're not a divine being because you would look way different than what you look right now.

Speaker 4

Would sure.

Speaker 3

I would be a divine being, I mean, and look like that.

It's like, no, you know, divine beings is supposed to have some sort of beauty.

Speaker 4

Or they're like a terrifying mishmash of wings, eyeballs and like fly washing lights.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but that's just technical day and Kim John spectacle it all.

He's far from so it's like, okay, yeah, yeah, you gotta miss me with that.

Speaker 4

You can't poop.

Speaker 3

Hold on, So Chris Appear said, doesn't he have personal pop collectors to prevent being the Queen?

Speaker 5

Does?

Speaker 1

I just I just saw that today.

I guess Putin when he came to Alaska, his men collected his experiment and brought it back to the Soviet Union Russia.

Speaker 4

So the queen did that with her.

What does he called the groom of the stool?

Speaker 1

What are they afraid of?

Theyre going to examine your ship and see what the you're doing.

Speaker 4

Like you're not a human and they're going to realize it because your poop is like in tiny little pellets or something lizards poop, so you say, d yeah, oh man.

Speaker 3

The lizards stuff.

I don't know.

It's a little bit too much for me.

The lizard people.

I mean it that look, I'm not I'm not rolling out anything, but the lizard people just I don't know.

It seems like a breeze too far.

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