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Not not not not knowledge far today.
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Dan and Jordan. I'm athletic.
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Acknowledge parties dot com. It's time to break.
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I have great respect, but now knowledge fight.
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Knowledge fight. I'm sick of the posing
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as if they're the good guys. Chang me are
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the bad guy. Technology fight. Dan,
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enjoy the knowledge fight. XMen.
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Handy and pound. Handy and
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pound. Topic. Andy and
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Dan. Andy and Kansas. Are you
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Andy? I just don't have to
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pray. Andy and Kansas Sherry only here. Thanks
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for holding.
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Well, Alex, I'm a distant colleague, which your
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fans. I love your world.
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Knowledge fight. No no no
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no no no knowledge fight dot com. I
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love you. There we by day. Welcome back
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knowledge. Right? I'm dead. I'm Jordan. We're a couple dudes
1:02
like sit around, worship at the altar of Celine,
1:04
and talk a little bit about Alex Joe
1:07
Oh, indeed we are, Dan, Jordan.
1:09
Dan, Jordan. I have a quick question for
1:11
you. What's up? What's bright spot today? My bright
1:13
spot today is sour patch
1:15
strawberries. Okay. I I
1:17
know they existed until the other day. They might
1:19
be something new, but I'm not sure.
1:21
Pretty
1:22
good. Sour patch strawberry 00I
1:25
that's a different thing.
1:26
Mhmm. I thought it was like a strawberry flavored.
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No. This is a it's it's in the shape of
1:30
a strawberry. Yes.
1:31
Okay. Now I'm understanding. I
1:33
do not like sour patch kids.
1:36
Sure. I've never been a fan of them. Mhmm.
1:38
When I used to work at the movie theater for
1:40
mate in Columbia, we had sour
1:43
patch kids and sour patch watermelons.
1:45
XMen the sour patch watermelons were
1:47
fantastic. Right. Right. You were great.
1:49
I don't know what it is. Maybe it's a little less
1:52
sour or whatever, but they
1:54
were the shit. I would steal so many bags
1:56
of those. And then they'd go into
1:58
spoilage so inventory wouldn't
2:00
be off.
2:03
Review the tricks of the trade. To
2:04
do it. That's the way to do it. But,
2:07
yeah, I've always liked the watermelons. Mhmm.
2:10
Not like the sour patch kids. And now
2:12
we have another flavor in the
2:13
mix. Like I said, I don't know if it's new. I'd never seen
2:15
it before. Fantastic. Strawberries. Fantastic.
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Whoo. I I suspect deeply.
2:20
I suspect deeply that there is a
2:23
psychological trigger in you that refuses
2:25
to allow you to eat
2:26
children. Regardless of what format
2:28
they may or may not be in. I
2:30
don't like gingerbread kids.
2:33
So that's I mean, you're So we got one down check
2:35
it out so far. Right.
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What what what kid
2:41
shaped I mean, do you eat you don't even
2:43
eat animal crackers, do
2:44
you? I mean, I would.
2:46
I mean, You wouldn't you don't, like, have an ethical
2:48
hub to know. If they're put in front of
2:50
you, Elijio, can't imagine seeking
2:52
out animal crackers?
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But the frosted ones, mate
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No. Those are those
2:56
are those are those are those are those. Yeah. You
2:58
think they're gonna be good and then you eat them and you
3:00
-- Yeah. --
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find yourself disgusted.
3:01
So it's your bright spot. And while you're telling me,
3:03
I'll think about other chili things
3:06
to see if you would eat. But yeah. How about a garbage
3:08
patch kit? That's garbage pail
3:10
kit. Oh, yeah. A series of cards.
3:13
Those aren't food and they're disgusting. Yeah.
3:17
Did did I think there was evil version
3:19
of Well, there's the cabbage patch, please.
3:21
Oh, okay. Those were the that's what that's
3:23
what the car we were aware of. Okay.
3:25
No. I get it. Now those are also not candies.
3:27
Those are dope. Right. Right. My
3:30
my bright spot is
3:32
Lilotti's
3:34
album. Uh-huh. III
3:36
have been a staunch hater of loyati
3:38
-- Yeah. --
3:39
because I don't appreciate his signature
3:41
tone, which is annoying, is auto
3:44
tuned voices in knowing he picked a
3:45
weird, like, like, he's
3:47
underwater all the time, but a noise may well, he's
3:49
named Yati.
3:50
Yeah. Right? He's yes.
3:51
I mean, that's you you have to be water theme.
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And he's not a great lyricist. However, what
3:55
he has done is something
3:57
crazy out of left field he
3:59
has made what by by what my estimation
4:02
is a Prague album to
4:04
fuck
4:04
to, which I don't think anybody ever asked for.
4:07
Or knew could happen. I I
4:09
think if you go through Russia's catalog,
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you'll find this has already been done.
4:15
Mean, in a in a reasonable time
4:17
signature. I think his boy will work.
4:19
Maybe you're just not fucking ambitiously. I
4:21
mean,
4:22
I'm not gonna fucking A54. I'm
4:24
just not. Neil
4:26
Purt sets the rhythm. Yeah. It's
4:28
impossible to keep up with it. Yeah. The the
4:30
staccato.
4:32
That's fun.
4:33
Yeah. It's it's surprisingly good. I
4:35
I kinda like it. Yeah. I would not I was
4:37
definitely not going to see that coming from a
4:39
I think he was like a TikTok wrapper or something.
4:41
Does it still sound like
4:43
underwater? Singing him? Yeah. Yeah. But
4:45
if you're on a Prague concept album,
4:47
that makes sense. You're like, okay,
4:49
fine. Now now I'm in the you
4:52
can't be like, oh, I could definitely
4:54
see JZ and then hear that and you're
4:56
like, no. No. No. Absolutely not. Not acceptable.
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You know? That this works. It
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works.
5:01
I'm happy I'm happy to
5:02
hear that. I like it. Any other kid
5:04
shaped foods? I googled it and I didn't
5:06
find anything. Gingerbread
5:10
XMen I was thinking of,
5:12
like, teddy grams, but
5:14
those aren't kids.
5:15
Those are not children. Teddy's. No. was thinking of
5:17
goldfish, and then I was
5:18
like,
5:18
no. I ate those as a kid. Those are completely
5:20
different. Yeah. That can't think
5:22
I'm there has to be something. There's there's
5:24
gotta be something, but yeah. I guess I'm
5:26
o for
5:27
two. Maybe maybe maybe a lot of
5:29
people don't wanna eat kid shaped things. Yeah. It might
5:32
be. So Jordan today, we have an episode to
5:34
go over. Okay. But before we do,
5:36
let's take a little moment, say hello. To
5:38
some new walks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first,
5:41
Sarah, I like you, and I love
5:43
you, and I'm going to do the dishes eventually.
5:45
Thank you so much for now. Policywalk.
5:46
I'm a policy one. Thank you very much. I relate
5:49
to that one about the dishes. Good luck.
5:51
Next, Connor, my pal, my homeboy,
5:53
my rotten
5:53
soldier, my sweet cheese, my good time,
5:56
boy. Thank you so much, you're now a policy walk.
5:58
I'm a policy walk. Thank you very much. Next,
6:00
also the eighties did nothing wrong. Thank
6:02
you so much, you're now a policy
6:04
walk.
6:04
I'm a policy geek. Thank you very much. I'm
6:06
very self conscious. I don't think I know
6:08
how to pronounce that guy's name. I don't know
6:11
who that guy is. It's a it's an old time
6:13
statesman. Next,
6:15
smooth Dan arc. Thank you so
6:17
much. You are now a policy wonk. I'm a
6:19
policy wonk. Thank you very much. Thank you. And
6:21
John Williams, composing Anthony's of rage
6:23
every time Alex plays Star Wars
6:25
music. Thank you so much. You're now a policy wonk.
6:27
I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. And
6:29
we got a couple technocrats in the mix here,
6:31
Jordan. So first, ole off the plumber,
6:33
always fixing the pipes. Thank you so much. You're
6:36
now a technocrat. And, Nick,
6:38
this is officially the most creative way I've told
6:40
you to eat shit. I win. Thank
6:42
you so much. You are now a technocrat.
6:44
I'm a policy wonk. I have risen
6:47
above my enemies. I
6:49
I might quit tomorrow, actually. It's gonna take a
6:51
little break now. A
6:53
little breaky for me,
6:57
and then we're going to come
6:59
back. And I'm gonna
7:01
start the show over.
7:02
I'm the devil. I'm gonna be taking all the air
7:04
up and all this blah blah blah blah. Fuck
7:07
you. Fuck you. I
7:09
got plenty of words for you, but at the end of the
7:11
day, fuck you and your new world order,
7:13
and fuck the horse she rode in on,
7:15
and all your shit. Maybe today
7:17
she could almost broadcast. Maybe I'll
7:20
just be gone a month, maybe five years. Maybe
7:23
I'll walk out of here tomorrow and you never
7:25
see me again. That's really
7:27
what I wanna
7:28
do. I never wanna come back
7:30
hearing you. I I apologize to
7:32
the crew and the listeners yesterday that I
7:34
was legitimately having breakdowns
7:36
on
7:37
air. I'll be better tomorrow.
7:39
I doubt it. Oh. So, Jordan,
7:41
today, we have an episode to go over. Mhmm.
7:43
And it has nothing to do with
7:45
free speech system. Interesting. There's
7:48
nothing to do. I'm
7:52
sorry. I normally don't know this, but
7:54
I can't no. His podcast is
7:56
already over. Wow. Yeah.
8:00
So the Alex had a little
8:02
bit of a bankruptcy hearing. And
8:05
as as it turns out, maybe
8:08
what he was doing was a very
8:11
obvious room to get around and
8:13
grossing stuff. It's in his podcast
8:16
as defunct for the time being. Alex
8:19
Jones Live is dead. Oh. Alex
8:21
Jones Live. Now was We're not gonna
8:23
get that painting show. That was like a
8:26
farm to table meal is what that was. That
8:28
was straight from creation to death
8:30
and dismemberment and eventually eating
8:32
in our in our plates. That's what it was. I
8:35
I don't know how I feel. I mean, obviously, I always
8:38
love to see his schemes blow ups. Yeah. But
8:40
at the same time, I wanted that painting
8:42
show. And I even I even sort
8:45
of spiritually called it.
8:46
Right. In the last episode, it was like, I got burned
8:48
by -- I know. -- reset wars. Told you.
8:50
Now I got burned by
8:51
this, but maybe it'll come back
8:53
once they've figured Once the
8:55
heat dies down,
8:56
maybe they came back with a slightly better
8:58
version of the same exact plan
9:01
to get around bankruptcy. I will say
9:03
it was a little bit. Noted
9:05
notable that there weren't any terms
9:07
of service -- Yeah. --
9:09
on the page. Sure. You know, the
9:12
maybe maybe it was a little bit
9:14
obvious in his his
9:15
scheming. He said that it was in
9:17
no way related to free speech systems.
9:20
That is a legally binding
9:21
contract. Sure. And we take
9:23
liars at their word. Yeah. And
9:27
I I mean, tip of the cap.
9:31
They couldn't possibly have thought it would have. I'm
9:33
amazed. I bet they were surprised it lasted as
9:35
long as it did. Three episodes? Yeah. I bet
9:37
they bet they were like, hey, nice.
9:39
Sweet. We got three episodes by
9:41
him. He did the one that we
9:43
covered first with Mike Adams and
9:46
then Pete's and Tilly. He
9:48
did the one with Joel scousin that we
9:50
skipped. Right. And then Matt Baker.
9:52
That's it.
9:53
I think as far as the podcast goes,
9:56
that's what you want. As your legacy.
9:58
All falling attributes. No climate.
10:01
No climate. No rising. No.
10:04
No. You know, a lot of people like
10:06
Row other coasters, but some people like
10:08
to be tossed down the bottomless
10:10
hole.
10:10
I am holding out hope that we
10:12
will get that painting show.
10:14
Yeah. That's the only thing I've ever really wanted
10:16
on. Like -- True. -- I didn't know wanted it.
10:18
The ones that I knew. Yep.
10:21
So anyway, I figured that there's
10:23
a lot of news going on. Mhmm.
10:25
And there's a lot of maybe
10:28
news that borders on some weirdness.
10:30
Sure. And so I thought we gotta get
10:32
another perspective on this news. Okay.
10:34
And,
10:35
thankfully, our old friend swear
10:37
he carried.
10:38
Oh, yeah. He's got some
10:40
insight into things such as balloons.
10:43
Such as Chinese balloons --
10:44
UFO. --
10:45
being shot down all over the place? Yes.
10:47
Oh, I decided that I was gonna check-in
10:49
and see what's going on with her so you she had some
10:52
some
10:52
news. Uh-huh. It
10:55
turns out. Because
10:55
I've been hearing a lot of confusion from people.
10:57
The government
10:58
hasn't
10:58
they haven't said much. You know, they said they shut down
11:00
a a spy balloon --
11:02
Right. -- and then they also shut down three other things.
11:04
But from what I'm hearing, maybe it was just
11:07
some other shit that people had up
11:08
there. I don't know. Don't
11:10
expect clarity. Okay. But
11:13
Carrie is a regular guest
11:16
on a show called The Dark Outpost,
11:19
which is a show of nonsense
11:21
bullshit that is on, I
11:23
think, four hours, maybe three or
11:25
four hours, Monday through Friday,
11:27
or
11:27
maybe Monday through Saturday. I'm not entirely sure.
11:29
Sure. Jim Fitzer
11:31
is a weekly guest on the
11:33
show, so you know they're doing good. Of course.
11:35
Yep.
11:35
It's not the it's not the light place.
11:37
It's the dark place. It's a very a very
11:39
dark outpost. Yeah. Also,
11:42
one of the things that drew my attention to this
11:44
was that the second epic that
11:46
we're gonna go over. We're gonna talk about
11:48
two appearances of course. Okay. Okay. On this
11:51
on this episode. The second one,
11:53
Yo. Who else was on that episode? Dr.
11:56
Marbles. What? Yeah. Dr.
11:58
Marbles. Dr. Marbles and Kerry Cassidy
12:01
were on the same episode of the
12:03
outpost. These things are so much closer
12:05
than than it
12:06
appears. If
12:07
she if she suddenly is like, you know,
12:09
I met this new guy's name's Doctor
12:11
Group. He's got a lot of
12:13
Doctor Group. Doctor Group is way
12:15
closer to that area now with his
12:18
piss drinking.
12:18
That's what I'm saying, you know. I feel like we
12:20
could have a full on crossover event.
12:22
Well, I don't think doctor group's coming back on
12:24
infill wars.
12:25
Mhmm. That's fair.
12:26
I don't I think he might have he
12:28
might have severed that connection
12:29
when we started It was a good idea. It was a good
12:31
idea. It was good idea for both parties.
12:34
Alex could tolerate and rationalize a
12:36
whole lot of stuff. But,
12:37
like, tell the audience to drink piss. Hey,
12:39
let's know. I'll promote a guy
12:41
who says get a little Ebola to kill
12:43
your Bola. Before I promote a guy who
12:45
says drinking piss is even
12:46
okay. Well,
12:47
we pretend that Ebola thing didn't happen.
12:49
We do.
12:51
I don't. So the dark outpost
12:53
-- Yes. The hosts don't
12:55
talk really at all. Interesting.
12:57
Interesting choice. Yeah. That is an interesting
13:00
choice for hosting there's a fella
13:02
and a lady who are the hosts. Uh-huh. And,
13:05
yeah, they do not make themselves. Apparently,
13:07
they earned names. Not
13:11
to me. There's not a lady. I
13:14
mean, if we explore the show up more. There's
13:16
a wacky Wednesday option, then maybe,
13:19
I'll learn their names. But for now,
13:21
they say so little that it
13:23
would not even be relevant to other names.
13:27
They they that have carry on
13:29
to to as Alex would say, cover
13:31
the waterfront. And
13:33
in this first time that
13:35
she's on. There's a bit of talk about
13:37
a war with China -- Sure. -- that is
13:40
obviously something that has
13:42
been planned for a long time. After
13:44
that, it's really just a ruse. Okay. Right?
13:46
And that's this has to do with the
13:49
balloon.
13:49
The balloon. The balloon. The balloon is the key
13:51
to the war with China. Yes. That has
13:53
been planned for a while. I believe that this episode
13:56
is from February seventh and then the
13:58
other one's the fourteenth. I believe those are
14:00
the dates. So the balloon was a bit
14:02
hotter at this
14:04
point. And here's what we know.
14:06
So you wrote a after this expose
14:08
on this Chinese balloon.
14:12
Would you like to talk about that?
14:16
Well, okay. Yes. I
14:18
have to say that the in
14:21
essence, it it's very likely not
14:23
a Chinese blimp. Okay.
14:25
It's I a lot of my sources are
14:29
have been telling me that it it's American
14:31
made. It's a DARPA product. And
14:36
strangely, I think that there
14:38
is some collusion maybe with
14:40
Xi from China. So it
14:42
is challenge. Along with the the
14:45
sort of pantomime, the facade,
14:48
And all of this leads
14:50
to this idea that we should
14:52
be
14:54
they want us to be at war with
14:56
China. Right. So the
14:58
dark elements of the deep state
15:00
-- Right. -- what have you -- Right. -- they want
15:02
to get into this long
15:05
planned war with China. Right. And
15:07
GE is on board. Right. Right. So
15:09
they could I based on what
15:11
you're describing, just say we
15:13
are fighting a war
15:14
now. There
15:14
is no need for a balloon. No need for a balloon whatsoever.
15:17
They could you have the key players to
15:19
just be like, hey, war
15:21
began. There now. That is
15:23
one thing. There's a that's a thing they can
15:25
do. Yeah. Or even if she is
15:27
on board, then you could just have a
15:29
far more hostile provocation. Yeah.
15:32
Totally. Or there's all kinds there's all kinds
15:34
of options that would be much sure
15:36
a path to
15:38
the the goal. I mean, if the plan is
15:40
to start a war, then
15:42
you can just start a war if you are
15:44
the leader of a
15:45
nation. You can be like I
15:46
fire award you, sir. You
15:49
need Casa's belly. I understand
15:51
you may need that, but even that an
15:53
air AAA little balloon is not going to get
15:55
the
15:55
America. We through nine fucking eleven
15:58
and you're gonna start a war over a balloon.
16:00
Fuck that
16:00
noise. It was a pretty weird balloon. Shit out of
16:02
here. Pretty weird balloon.
16:04
Not a chance. No war over
16:06
balloons. So that's one theory.
16:08
No. You know, that she is on
16:10
board, which is trying to do this pantomime
16:12
in order to start a
16:13
war.
16:13
Yeah. Yeah. But
16:14
there's other there's other theories too.
16:16
So what's really going on? I
16:18
do think it's interesting Kim Goegan,
16:21
and you may know who she is. Doctor
16:24
Paul Goegan. Yeah. She is
16:26
saying that what it really is,
16:28
is the deep state surveying
16:31
a certain going over to
16:33
Glacier National Park like they don't
16:35
they can't go there any other time. But nonetheless
16:38
-- Right. -- using a balloon that
16:40
they're going to actually
16:43
go through a portal which is
16:45
believe this is actually the kind of
16:47
technology and the reality of of
16:49
our world. That's what I'm saying. That would link
16:52
through to the sun that would then
16:54
open a portal of air that,
16:57
I guess, a through line to earth. Now,
16:59
CERN is doing this kind of thing all time.
17:01
Oh, there's a
17:03
lot of people don't know this, but linear
17:06
accelerators are
17:09
are able to open portals as well. So
17:12
anywhere you have on Earth, a linear
17:14
accelerator, Brookhaven,
17:17
I think, is called Brooke Haven Lab
17:20
starts with the word Brooke. And
17:22
I think it's over in maybe Massachusetts or
17:24
somewhere like that. Is is
17:27
is very well known for opening
17:28
portals. Well,
17:29
she doesn't sweat the details. Yeah. It doesn't
17:31
seem
17:31
to be as important as you might imagine for portal
17:34
opening. I think if were convinced that
17:36
some place was notorious for opening
17:38
portals. I know what state it was in
17:40
and maybe know the name of it because I
17:42
mean, it would be a very central part of.
17:45
Here's the thing. We've all known about this.
17:47
We've all known that linear accelerators open
17:49
portals all the time. We've known about this since
17:52
the eighties. If you get a
17:54
proton up to eighty eight miles
17:56
per
17:57
hour.
17:57
Right. Alright. Jigawatt
17:59
will get in a portal. I
18:03
think that you should probably distinguish between
18:05
linear particle accelerators and
18:07
linear accelerators which are used to treat cases.
18:09
Yeah. But Yeah.
18:12
So we got a portal to the sun. We got a portal
18:14
to the
18:15
sun. Unclear what the point of that would be since
18:17
you die immediately
18:18
or anything. No. I mean, the because you
18:20
guys get the energy from the sun. It makes it
18:22
so, you
18:22
know, too much energy. Listen. Okay. So we've got
18:25
we've got this whole stove thing going
18:27
on. Right. Everybody's all mad about that
18:29
-- Okay. -- what they should be doing is opening
18:31
portals to the surface of the sun.
18:33
That'll heat everything
18:34
instantly. No worries. I imagine what
18:36
you're picturing is there's a portal and you
18:38
take, like, a plug through it and
18:40
you plug into the
18:41
sun, then you bring I
18:44
feel like
18:44
that works. I have a generator in
18:47
the fall of the sun. Absolutely. Maybe it's
18:49
too yeah. Maybe I don't
18:50
know. Do feel like that's what she's saying is that
18:52
it's an energy it's an energy thing.
18:54
Right? You have to open portal to the sun to get energy
18:57
out of
18:57
it. Now, to be honest, I don't know. Okay. I
18:59
think it might be a evil aliens
19:01
coming through the portal -- Right. -- thing.
19:04
Okay.
19:04
That could be, but don't know who's on the
19:06
sun. I wanna establish this with
19:08
all peoples of all conspiracies
19:11
whatsoever alien or
19:13
no. You just can't step
19:15
on a star. You just can't do it. No
19:17
stepping on stars anywhere in the
19:19
universe, no star can be stepped on.
19:21
It just can't be stepped on. Right.
19:23
Yeah.
19:25
Well, fine. But I I would also like to
19:27
establish a ground rule where everything has to
19:29
have a reason.
19:30
Sure. Very clearly stated, why are
19:32
we opening this portal to the sun?
19:33
Right. Because it could be energy? Yeah.
19:36
I mean, it seems it seems intuitive
19:38
that it would be. Well, we don't know exactly,
19:40
but we
19:40
do know where this intel is coming from.
19:42
Yeah. Okay. And you'll never guess.
19:45
She's getting all her information. She said
19:48
repeatedly from Valiant Thor,
19:50
who's a Venusian who came to
19:52
our perspective and talked to Eisenhower many,
19:55
many years ago. Morning. Is he still
19:57
on earth? Is he still on earth? Kelly Ford?
19:59
I don't believe so. I believe he's That is my question
20:02
also. In on Venus.
20:04
But I think there's a, you know, there's
20:06
a way that higher
20:09
dimensional entities, if you wanna
20:11
call them that, such as a Thor,
20:14
can or just you know,
20:16
individuals who have, like,
20:18
if a Venusian would probably
20:20
be a sixty being, can
20:23
communicate directly with a human
20:25
being. Okay? Through telepathy
20:27
and so on. So apparently, she's
20:29
got telepathic and she says
20:31
she goes to Venus and so on and so forth. That's
20:33
her deal. Okay? I realized
20:35
that some people are gonna think this is
20:37
ludicrous, but there is
20:40
some bases in reality
20:42
for some of this information. Those
20:44
bases in reality for some of this information,
20:46
Jordan.
20:47
No life, but her say that
20:49
is her deal. That's her deal. That got
20:51
me. I know the strength.
20:53
Right. That no. I I listen.
20:55
Before we broke any argument, that
20:57
is her deal.
20:58
Her deal. That's her g. Telepathically connected
21:00
Venuti.
21:01
So let's just get that out of the way. Right.
21:04
So that question from
21:06
the host might give you some indication
21:08
of why I didn't know their
21:09
names.
21:09
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Is
21:10
Valiant Thor still
21:12
on Earth? Hey. Valiant Thor.
21:14
Still on Earth? That's
21:15
a great follow-up. That
21:16
is essentially be be, like, how's
21:18
the underground right now? The
21:21
the the
21:24
the notion that that would be your question after
21:26
someone tells you that it's possible that
21:28
these balloons and stuff are
21:30
in order to go to Glacier
21:33
National Park and open a portal to the
21:35
sun. Sure. And this is information coming from
21:37
the Venetian who spoke
21:39
to Eisenhower But
21:41
his name was Valiant Thor. And your question
21:44
is, is he still on Earth? He
21:46
kind of misses a lot of the point. It's
21:48
it's the this is the good morning America
21:51
of conspiracy theories. That's like that's
21:53
like a Cali
21:54
Rippa, like, oh, so the the
21:56
pandemic spat, should we wear
21:58
yellow?
21:59
Should masks be yellow?
22:00
Yeah. Exactly. I think I'm
22:02
not gonna be that benign on
22:05
it because Jim Fitzer is a regular cast
22:07
this fucking
22:07
show.
22:08
That's fair.
22:08
And I think anybody
22:10
who talks to him a second time --
22:12
Yeah. -- isn't in law enforcement -- Yeah. --
22:14
is suspect. You're not wrong.
22:16
You're not wrong. So
22:18
this war with China that's gonna
22:20
come is, of course, predestined
22:24
to or something. Sure. But
22:26
there's gonna be sides that are taken -- Okay.
22:28
-- in this
22:29
war. But
22:29
not just America versus China. No.
22:31
No. But there's going to be people who side with
22:33
China, people who side with the US.
22:35
Okay. The thing is saying
22:37
that this so called war with
22:39
China and China will be
22:42
backed by Iran, and
22:44
Russia will be on the side of the US.
22:47
So let's get our play.
22:48
Interesting. Okay? So
22:50
Russia
22:50
Interesting. For them. Is
22:52
already actually on the
22:54
side, not of the deep state part
22:56
of the US, but the side
22:59
that Trump and and the white hats
23:01
are are in control
23:02
of, which includes space
23:04
force as you can appreciate. I can
23:06
appreciate. Look, so
23:09
the notion here is that China
23:11
and Iran will be
23:12
allied, which is believable enough. Like, Iran
23:15
wants to join the BRICS group.
23:16
Yeah. Yeah. And so it's a smart move for them.
23:19
Yeah. And Russia. Trust
23:21
America. That's for fucking
23:22
sure. Russia is gonna side with the US,
23:24
which is actually already the case.
23:26
Oh, that makes sense. Because the Patriots and
23:28
whatever, you know, Putin's aligned with them. Yeah.
23:30
And what she's actually really expressing is
23:32
just that they all
23:34
love Putin.
23:35
Yeah. It does feel like what they
23:37
are saying is we would rather
23:39
Putin run things than --
23:41
Yeah. -- our government -- hundred percent
23:42
-- Which
23:43
because our real government is aligned
23:45
with Putin
23:46
-- Right. -- and the fake government that is --
23:48
Right. -- in reality -- Right. -- in
23:50
office -- Right. -- is adversarial.
23:53
They are
23:56
tiresome. Tires up. Mhmm.
23:58
I am am very tired. Well,
24:01
yeah. I I think I think
24:03
it's less tiring when you kinda
24:05
just see, like, oh, what you're
24:07
articulating here is that you
24:11
side with Putin. You like Putin a lot.
24:13
Yeah. Right. And you're willing to overlook all
24:15
the murder. Sure. And
24:18
one of the issues though is that Biden is a
24:20
puppet of the CCP. The
24:22
Chinese Communist Party. The
24:24
the alliances here are so confusing.
24:27
China and Iran
24:28
right. No. That one that one I'm fine with. That
24:30
one makes sense. They are over here.
24:32
Strong footing. Biden, the fake
24:34
US government, as a puppet of the CCP.
24:37
Right. I'm struggling with that one.
24:38
Why? Big over
24:40
here is the real US company that
24:42
is, like, Trump and Juan
24:45
O'Sheaven who
24:46
is and
24:48
they are involved with
24:49
Putin. Right. Okay.
24:51
And they're the good guys. Right. Right.
24:54
Okay. That's all to understand.
24:57
How you get there? Now let me throw
24:59
wrench in the gears. Yes. Where
25:01
does she stand?
25:05
This is my blowing. Okay. So
25:08
there are deals with making tons of
25:10
money from the CCP, from China
25:13
such that Biden became their
25:15
puppet. Okay? And he also became
25:17
the puppet of what we call the New World
25:19
Order. So China, the CCP,
25:22
and the New World Order are perfectly
25:25
intertwined. However,
25:27
there's a portion of China, at
25:30
least there years to be. That
25:32
may involve some of the Chinese elders.
25:35
It involves Xi and it involves
25:39
basically the what
25:41
is called the alliance. Okay? Some people
25:43
call it the alliance, which
25:46
involves, again, the players
25:48
that want to see peace
25:51
on earth -- Absolutely. -- a much
25:53
more egal litarium system,
25:56
let's say, where human freedoms
25:58
are preserved as opposed to the opposite,
26:00
which
26:02
the CCP is notorious for. Yeah.
26:04
Wait.
26:04
This is quite a wrench. Wait.
26:06
Wait. Wait. Wait. So she is actively
26:08
against his own party -- Well, he's
26:10
with -- and made him dictator for lies
26:12
with the elders and
26:15
the alliance -- Sure. -- they weren't human
26:17
freedom. Right. And what have you? Right.
26:19
There's, like, this resistance within
26:21
-- Sure. -- and
26:22
it it happens to involve
26:25
the dictator -- Right.
26:27
-- who's
26:28
been the head of the CCP since, like,
26:30
twenty twelve. See, the thing about him
26:32
is that the CCP is
26:34
him. We're like, hey, let's give
26:36
this man infinite power and
26:39
extend his power until he dies.
26:41
Which who knows if we're gonna let
26:43
that happen? Yeah. So the CCP
26:46
and Xi might as well be synonymous. Yeah. They
26:48
might as in terms of being a power entity.
26:50
The thing she says is what
26:52
CCP
26:53
does. That's how it works. That's
26:55
just how it works. I don't even understand
26:58
what the goal is here in
27:00
terms of, like, trying to rehab
27:02
g for the
27:03
Patriots. Even then, it's like so
27:05
so then So so then she
27:08
is secretly working against his
27:10
own party? With the
27:12
the elders and the alliance. Yeah.
27:16
So then she is
27:20
then the CCP is a false flag.
27:24
I mean, this is Tyria. This is
27:26
Tyria. Yeah. Yes. The other stuff wasn't
27:28
Tyria. Yes. This is
27:29
I I spoke too soon. Yeah. So
27:31
we actually only have one more clip
27:34
from this first appearance because there's not
27:36
not a ton.
27:37
Because it's a little late have much going.
27:39
I got bored. Yeah. No. Fair.
27:41
But this this is interesting. We
27:44
we touch on the issue of the
27:45
vaccine. Okay. And what it's
27:47
doing to us. Okay. And this, if true,
27:50
quite scary. Unfortunately, the
27:52
article doesn't really go
27:54
into the deep, you know, the deep
27:57
secret information that I
27:59
do. They don't go into that
28:01
area, so they don't really understand what
28:03
they're talking about, like where it all leads.
28:05
But the end result is they at
28:08
least know that it's surveilling you from the inside.
28:10
Exactly. It takes away your personal freedom.
28:12
Sure. They decide at that point this
28:15
deep state just like with the monetary system
28:17
that they want to roll out. They
28:19
can help where you spend your money, where you
28:21
spend your time, how your body is reacting,
28:24
to their experiment, which
28:26
was COVID-nineteen. Right?
28:28
So they needed to track all the bodies,
28:30
but looser race. I'm sorry,
28:32
has it's called. And
28:34
the smart dust that isn't involved
28:37
in the backs -- Mhmm. --
28:39
was also put there surveil
28:41
you in these ways. Okay? And
28:44
these various companies are simply facilitators.
28:47
In some cases, sometimes they're extremely
28:49
active. You can imagine oracle
28:52
and some of the usual suspects are
28:54
all involved, you
28:56
know, getting contracts with the deep state.
28:59
So that when we look at the whole
29:01
COVID debacle
29:04
and takeover of our bodies, to
29:06
link us to the board, which is
29:08
also called homo board Genesis'
29:11
name -- Good name. --
29:11
courtroom -- Good name. -- on some legal
29:13
So -- Good name. -- which is, you know,
29:16
just like the Star Trek Borg
29:18
-- Uh-huh. -- this is the
29:19
AI. Okay? And it is an AI
29:21
that is off planet Okay.
29:24
So, yeah, there's the the vaccine
29:27
is to track us and control us
29:29
from within, which is great. But
29:32
then we get to the borg thing.
29:34
Right. Which is fun. Yeah. That is enjoyable.
29:37
So the argument is essentially
29:40
that THE
29:41
VACCINE, THE MRNA -- CHANGES
29:44
PEOPLE'S DNA TO THE POINT WHERE THEY'RE NO
29:46
LONGER HUMAN. NOW THEY'RE NOT LEGAL
29:48
classified as
29:49
not at all. They're bored. They're homoborg Genesys.
29:51
Homoborg Genesys?
29:52
Yes. Again, great name. Sure. And
29:55
that that means they don't have the same right as
29:57
humans
29:57
-- Yes. -- and and all this. But isn't it all
29:59
of us?
30:00
Everyone got vaccinated.
30:02
Sure. Fair enough. We don't have rights anymore. Fair enough.
30:04
Fair enough. We lose even more rights
30:06
when we get boosters. That's terrible idea.
30:08
I'm just making that part up. Sure. It's not part
30:10
of their conspiracy. No. No. No. Anyway, this
30:12
comes from a guy named Todd Calender. Who
30:14
just made this shit in my calendar.
30:16
Alright. You just made it up. I I
30:18
am I I need
30:21
from my sci fi weirdos. Mhmm.
30:23
I need them to have something more
30:25
impressive than real life. You know,
30:28
like, a med
30:28
bed. I get that. It's a space
30:31
technology that we can't possibly understand
30:33
who he grows limbs totally the whole
30:35
chick. Yeah. But I
30:37
know that an mRNA vaccine is
30:40
made because we have the gene editing tool
30:42
CRISPR, which allows us to
30:44
reform certain things at
30:46
a molecular level, you know? That's fucking
30:48
amazing. We can do that. Mhmm. And you're
30:50
gonna come at me with they've got smart
30:52
dust, fuck off. They
30:54
had smart dust that turns us into homoboard Jesus.
30:56
No. We can adjust to the very
30:58
building blocks of life. You give us credit
31:01
for that shit and make up something better.
31:02
Yeah. The the Todd
31:06
Calendar -- Sure. -- claimed that
31:08
this was based on a published
31:11
paper from NASA's Langley Research
31:13
Center. Oh,
31:14
NASA's Langley Research Center. Yeah.
31:16
And USA TODAY reached out to
31:18
Langley Research Center and the the person
31:21
said, quote, there are there is zero
31:23
truth to these wacky claims. Yeah.
31:26
The the paper doesn't exist. They
31:28
never did research on this stuff, and
31:30
it's all just this weirdo made something
31:33
up. And now it's really popular among
31:35
space weirdos. I'm
31:37
I'm not saying, but I'm just not gonna
31:39
trust. I'm not gonna trust somebody
31:42
named calendar first.
31:44
What about Marie Calendar? You gonna trust her for some
31:46
pies? Not
31:47
yet. I'm gonna need to I'm gonna need to confirm
31:49
it. I'm gonna need to confirm it with someone else. I just don't
31:51
trust calendars.
31:52
Hold out for the pies.
31:53
Okay. Fair enough.
31:53
I think I feel like my mom got Marie
31:56
Calendar. Oh,
31:57
no. We don't know. Mhmm. So
32:00
Yeah. We're bored. Right.
32:03
Where's Valium Thor in all this
32:04
though? Valium Thor is on
32:07
Venus.
32:08
Sure, but it's not on Earth anymore. Is he
32:09
cool with us being bored? Probably
32:12
not.
32:13
That's fair. I mean, that's why he's talking
32:15
to this lady who's talking about the portal to
32:17
the sun. That makes sense. I don't actually know
32:19
exactly. That is one of the problems
32:21
with object permanence
32:22
-- Yeah. --
32:23
is that, like, valiant Thor and the portal
32:25
to the sun exist at the same time, people are becoming
32:28
bored. Has to has to also interact
32:30
with that. He has an opinion. He can't I mean, at the
32:32
very least, Valentine's like,
32:33
oh, I'm glad Eisenhower didn't live to see this.
32:35
Reached for combat. Valentine's horse said,
32:38
boom. Come against you. I'm against
32:40
you. There's snake ventilamentate.
32:43
Yep. Too much smart dust.
32:45
So the second appearance
32:48
comes about. this point, there's more UFO
32:50
talk. Sure. You know, there's been more
32:53
sightings of of things. Things
32:55
are shot down out of the
32:56
sky. Totally.
32:56
We've got multiple things.
32:58
Right. And here's the deal. That's
33:00
not happening.
33:01
So okay. So
33:02
Exactly. To the to the UFO's.
33:05
They're not shooting them down. Okay.
33:07
This is probably not
33:09
happening. Alright? What they're really
33:11
doing is sure they're taking shots at
33:13
them, but they go interdimensional, like,
33:16
in a half a second. And they can see
33:18
whatever it is coming at them. Okay? They've
33:20
got you can appreciate. Their
33:22
technology is at least as good
33:24
as ours.
33:26
No. It cannot be at least as good as
33:28
ours must be better.
33:29
Where we can actually go mono mono
33:31
with the off planet races is
33:34
that we made deals back
33:37
in the time of Eisenhower
33:39
with some of the races, with the
33:41
more negative XMen, we
33:43
allowed them to abduct
33:45
Wait. What about value and thought? Duck people.
33:47
Okay. Children, women,
33:50
even impregnate women because that's the
33:52
alien abduction that went
33:55
on south of the border. Big time.
33:57
Huge. ALL OF THOSE CHILDREN
33:59
ARE NOW GROWING UP. THEY'RE ALIAN HUMAN
34:02
HYBRIDGE. JUPITAN: LETTING THEM IN AT THE
34:04
BORDER. THEY'RE drawn to
34:06
the program to go to the border, to cross
34:09
into the United States. So what we
34:11
will have in the future is kind of an
34:13
x men scenario if you
34:15
can appreciate
34:16
that.
34:16
So they're also they have powers apparently.
34:18
So if I if I understand
34:20
human babies. If I understand
34:22
correctly, because of deals Eisenhower
34:25
made with bad aliens, Mexico
34:27
X are coming from
34:28
us. Yes. Because they're they're
34:30
drawn to the border. Yes. They're all
34:32
your family. Obviously. Obviously.
34:35
Also that does mean that Valium Thor
34:37
is bad. Right? Because he is the one who
34:39
made the deals with Eisenhower. Right.
34:41
And she said they made deals with the bad
34:43
aliens. Show it aliens. I
34:45
mean, if that's the case, then Val plethora is at
34:47
the very least complicit in Eisenhower's deals
34:49
with the bad aliens. Right. Val
34:51
plethora is involved in brokering Yeah.
34:53
Exactly. With the negative failures. Hundred percent.
34:55
Yeah. Yeah. Also, here's the problem.
34:58
Like, Eisenhower left office
35:00
in nineteen sixty one. So
35:02
if there was a deal made while he
35:05
was in office, then the
35:07
children that
35:08
were, like, initially part
35:10
of this would be, like, sixty.
35:11
They would be about
35:12
sixty. So yeah. I I don't
35:14
know if it's sixty year old superheroes.
35:17
I mean, hold on. Hard eye. You
35:19
don't know how how quick the alien human
35:22
hybrids' age, that could be their
35:24
larval stage. They might still be they
35:26
might still be growing underground. You have to do
35:28
the
35:28
thing. It could
35:29
definitely be a Groco. We have a Groco situation.
35:31
Groco situation. There's a whole swap
35:33
of Mexican Groco's
35:35
headed towards the border. Well,
35:37
that would be great. That would be great. So cute.
35:39
I am on their team every time every
35:41
time Carrie's like, oh, he made
35:43
a deal with the evil
35:44
ones. It's always a great idea. Like
35:47
Mexican X I I
35:49
find this difficult. Yeah.
35:51
Because let let's let's I think
35:53
your theory is fantastic, but
35:55
let's throw it to the side assume, alright,
35:57
aging is regular normal. Yes.
35:59
Yes. Here's the here's the deal. If it
36:01
weren't, we would notice that there were bunch
36:03
of, like, Benjamin Button Someone would have to
36:06
have noticed by now. And that introduces the
36:08
second problem -- Sure. -- that if people who
36:10
are half alien, half human, If
36:12
they grow at a normal human
36:15
rate -- Sure. -- then they
36:17
would
36:17
like, someone would have known the superpowers earlier.
36:20
Right? I mean, it wouldn't be just
36:22
now. I I've been here's what's
36:25
the most accurate thing. It's been what?
36:27
Like, sixty sixty five
36:29
years? Yes. Sixty two years. The most
36:31
accurate thing in all superhero
36:34
and X movies is whenever the news
36:36
shows up as a teenager kills hundreds
36:38
of
36:38
people. The news is gonna be there,
36:40
man. If a teenager suddenly explodes
36:43
the fucking And
36:43
then there's also cover ups. Sure.
36:46
Sure. But, I mean, come on. That's
36:48
a pretty big cover up. There's thousands of Well,
36:50
they I mean,
36:51
they've covered a valiant Thor making a deal
36:53
with Eisenhower. Yeah. We'd think what they could do.
36:55
They'd cover up anything. They've covered up the portal to the
36:57
sun. That is true. I mean and, frankly,
37:00
every single linear accelerator creates
37:02
portals. So they've been covering up so much
37:04
information. They've covered
37:05
up a place that might be in Massachusetts.
37:07
Man, that's true.
37:09
So Trump knows about this XMen scenario,
37:11
but what I see does. Yep. So
37:13
what we will have in the future is kind
37:15
of an X Men scenario if
37:18
you can appreciate
37:19
that. Yeah. Trump no.
37:21
No.
37:21
It's my favorite, like, styles. And and I'm gonna
37:23
show you that Actually, the reason
37:25
Trump knows all of this and you have to go back
37:27
to Nixon and go back
37:30
to there's a couple videos
37:32
out there where one hundred and seven I
37:35
won't say his real name, you know,
37:38
this time, but, you know, who he is.
37:40
If you if you know you know --
37:41
Why? -- as they say. Why? What are we talking
37:44
about? And he
37:45
said Yes. He said Trump
37:47
became very good friends kind
37:49
of Nixon was kind of a mentor to
37:52
Trump when he was young. So
37:54
he was and Nixon was fully
37:56
read in on the alien situation. Not
37:59
only did Nixon Nixon was like Eisenhower's
38:02
right hand. So when Eisenhower
38:04
was meeting with those alien
38:06
races, guess who was there,
38:08
Nixon. Okay? So when you
38:10
see that Never agreed to call
38:11
a man five. And you cannot ignore the fact
38:13
that Trump knows it all. Okay?
38:16
So So don't go around thinking that
38:18
he's dumb or he doesn't know what's going
38:20
on bullshit. He knows the whole
38:22
thing. So on
38:25
top of it, that means one hundred and seven knows the
38:27
whole thing. Okay? And they
38:29
are the two in essence leaders
38:31
of the white what we call the white hats, the resistance.
38:34
So, yeah, 107 is JFK Junior.
38:36
That's what she's she's teasing at.
38:38
Man, every time she described something
38:42
that is bad. Mhmm. She's like
38:45
and that's why Trump and the good guys
38:47
are doing it. And then
38:49
it's like, oh, god. That's why
38:51
we love Nick and, like, I don't understand
38:54
how you don't get that all the things that
38:56
you describe as bad are
38:58
ascribed
38:59
correctly to the people you like.
39:01
I don't
39:02
I don't understand. And like,
39:04
I I wanna I wanna just throw this out there
39:06
too, assuming that,
39:10
you know, JFK Junior is one
39:11
of -- Sure. Sure. Sure. --
39:12
let's play Let's
39:13
be a big assumption, but assuming. Let's play that
39:15
game. Yes. Eisenhower again,
39:19
was out of office in nineteen sixty one.
39:21
Sure. When he Nixon
39:23
was his vice president. Yeah. And
39:26
JFK Junior was born in November
39:28
nineteen sixty. Oh, see. I
39:30
don't know if he would have been around for
39:33
that period of time. So
39:35
he he wouldn't know. You know, he would
39:37
a bit around for Valiant Thor. Bringing
39:39
updates
39:40
is a bad idea. That's true. Okay.
39:42
That's where we all get into trouble. Then
39:45
they're unhappy. We're unhappy. Because
39:48
then things aren't possible in an
39:50
unfund
39:50
way. I was just regular possible. I would
39:52
also
39:53
like to call in to question the extent to which
39:55
Nixon was Trump's mentor.
39:59
would say I would say strongly
40:01
again I know there's that picture of
40:03
him shaking hands with Reagan. Sure.
40:05
Everyone is turned into, like,
40:07
a giant thing. Yeah. I didn't know that, like,
40:10
every Republican president
40:12
except for Ford has
40:14
apparently been ushering Trump
40:16
into office
40:18
That's the sixties. Yeah.
40:20
You know personal
40:22
experience, maybe prophecies, not
40:24
as good as as
40:27
constant hard work by
40:29
every president for the past sixty
40:31
some odd
40:32
years. Yeah.
40:33
Yeah. Yeah. They've been really working towards
40:35
this goal
40:35
and --
40:35
Damn it. -- they've pulled it off. That's
40:38
that's I I think that's cutting them
40:40
a lot short if you say, oh, well, he was
40:42
prophyl daughter. He's the golden child. Or he's
40:44
the he's the that he's God's chosen
40:46
one. Mhmm. That's discounting the effort
40:49
of a lot of awful men.
40:50
True. Yeah. It's true. So
40:52
also, I just wanna I I What
40:55
is a X scenario?
40:57
It's an X Men scenario. There's just so many
40:59
goddamn x men. That's the scenario. Too
41:02
many x men. Alright.
41:05
Frankly, I am disappointed in
41:07
her. If they are
41:09
XMen coming from south of the border,
41:12
X men is right there. It's
41:14
right there. True. It is right there.
41:17
Yep. Yep. That's brutal.
41:23
I had
41:29
a dream last night, which is very
41:31
concerning because the dream. Always.
41:33
I was trying to convince my sister not
41:36
to take the backs, but it's probably not
41:38
this version of the back. X.
41:41
When I when I dream I dream a
41:43
lot by the future. So now
41:45
I'm very concerned that they are gonna
41:47
release something else. There's
41:50
gonna be a so called need -- Great
41:53
audio. -- you know, host of issues. Solution.
41:55
They're creating another problem. They're doing
41:57
it right now. Even Tedros, who's
42:00
head of the, you know,
42:02
who. Right? He has
42:04
actually announced that he thinks he's got
42:06
a new concoction out there that's not
42:09
what he calls
42:09
it. It's what I call it. A bio
42:11
weapon that is going to be related to
42:13
the bird flu. Jordan, when you
42:16
heard her say, Tedros is the leader of
42:18
the who -- Yeah. -- you rushed your mic to
42:20
your son your face. I know you were
42:22
gonna say wasn't gonna say anything. No.
42:26
No. Are you sure? Sure.
42:29
You weren't gonna make a joke about the
42:31
who? Nope. There's
42:33
no tombs of both of them. Or maybe the Guess who?
42:37
I'm great. I am sure.
42:40
So, yes, you gotta profit a dream that she's
42:42
gonna tell her sister not to get to the next
42:44
vax to something. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
42:46
Yeah. That's that's that's
42:49
a really
42:51
riveting dream. And at the dream, I'm
42:53
sure will come true. She
42:55
will
42:56
advise her sister not to get
42:58
eventually point of the future. Eventually, there
43:00
will be a new vaccine for a disease we
43:02
have had for a long time, and she'll be like, no,
43:04
don't get it. Yeah. Sure. I mean, maybe
43:06
it'll be a breakthrough of some, like,
43:08
previously existing conditions or
43:10
there could be another another novel
43:14
strain of something that means they're working on
43:16
vaccines for HIV as we speak. It's
43:18
entirely possible that one will be mass produced.
43:21
Mhmm. Yep. Yep. There's there
43:23
is a lot of vaccines to tell people not
43:25
to get
43:25
so many smallpox. We're gonna there's
43:28
a lot of diseases you don't wanna get that we
43:30
would like to give you a free
43:32
pass on. So Kerry has
43:34
some thoughts about the
43:37
the idea of, like, the social
43:40
distancing, self QUARANTINING SELF
43:42
ISOLATING THAT WENT ON DURING
43:44
COVID. AND THIS WAS REALLY
43:46
BEWELDRING. PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE THIS
43:48
WITH THESE BIO WEAPONS IN SOME CASES
43:50
BECAUSE the way the human body is.
43:53
We have a built in immune system that
43:55
requires there'd be an incubation time
43:59
for the so called virus. Alright?
44:01
So they can release
44:03
it now with a balloon
44:05
in a specific area, and
44:08
then it won't show up in population
44:10
for whatever the incubation time
44:12
is, three maybe. Okay?
44:14
Two months, maybe one month. Maybe
44:16
one week. Who knows? All I'm
44:18
saying is that according to one of my
44:21
whistleblower, there's an incubation time.
44:23
By the way, that's part of the reason
44:26
why they had to do the lockdowns. The
44:28
lockdown was to allow for
44:30
the incubation period. So
44:32
the humans would be kept
44:34
in
44:34
space. Because when okay. When you're out
44:37
and you're moving around and all the humans
44:39
are out moving.
44:39
Don't explain that
44:41
Everything gets released, okay, through
44:43
the field of resonance. Okay.
44:45
It dissipates. They they didn't
44:47
want it to dissipate. They wanted it to incubate.
44:50
So they had to have this so called
44:52
lockdown was well of, you know, nonsense.
44:55
And and the masks. Just,
44:58
you know, what a programming device that is,
45:00
you know, shut the fuck up and,
45:02
you know, so on. So
45:06
so Okay. So so just
45:08
be warned.
45:09
Be warned. Be warned. Don't
45:11
think she knows what an incubation period
45:14
is.
45:14
If you go outside, you will
45:16
not be sick. Right. It dissipates.
45:19
And whatever you've been exposed to in
45:21
within your your body --
45:23
Sure. -- would go away. It'll just -- Right. -- as
45:25
humans all walk around and
45:27
around other humans -- Right. -- the field of
45:29
resonance draws the
45:32
the black bile from your from
45:34
your liver --
45:35
Mhmm. -- naturally. See the problem is you're
45:37
caught up in this germ theory. I'm
45:40
like, I don't know, cause and
45:41
effect. Sure. Sure. You know I
45:43
mean, III think
45:45
it is a so a virus because
45:47
it is I
45:48
think it's so cold because yeah.
45:51
So look, the the
45:53
the deal here -- Sure. -- the incubation.
45:55
What is the deal? Well, the
45:57
incubation period's just like you you're
46:00
exposed to something and then the time
46:02
that it takes for symptoms. Right.
46:04
To -- Right. -- to show up. So early
46:06
on in the pandemic, as you might recall
46:08
-- Yeah. -- before we had, like, really decent
46:11
and available WELL TESTS. RIGHT?
46:13
ONE OF THINGS THAT WAS NOTED AND PEOPLE
46:15
WHO ARE SICK WAS THAT OFTEN
46:18
IT TOOK UP TO TWO WEEKS FOR
46:21
SYMPTOMS TO EMERGED PEOPLE
46:23
WHO HAD BEEN EXPOSED TO SOMEBODY WHO
46:25
HAD TO
46:26
deposit. Which was why it was so transmissible is
46:28
because you
46:29
would be outside without symptoms around
46:31
other people -- Exactly. -- and infectious. And
46:34
so the guidance that was largely
46:36
given was you should quarantine
46:38
or self isolate for two weeks
46:40
if you had exposure to
46:42
someone who you knew was
46:45
positive or tested positive because
46:47
you would know by the end of
46:49
that time that the odds
46:51
are very good that you didn't get
46:53
it if you don't manifest symptoms within
46:56
that incubation period. Right. She
46:58
seems to think that it's like
47:01
they needed you to stay sitting
47:03
in your house --
47:04
Right. -- so the eggs could hatch.
47:06
Yes. Yes. Completely. To have certain
47:08
type of light on
47:09
you -- Right. -- or at all times in order for the
47:11
disease to grow. Yeah. I mean, in a sense,
47:13
she's right. When you do get into a field
47:15
of resonance, the the so
47:18
called virus dissipates. Now if we
47:20
use different words, then we could say that
47:22
when you go out in a large group of people,
47:24
the virus
47:26
infects a lot of other people.
47:27
But that doesn't diminish your infection.
47:30
No,
47:30
it does not. No. It
47:32
it's not like uh-huh. I
47:34
have a total of,
47:37
let's say, the virus is one.
47:39
Right. One whole virus. Right. And
47:41
I have given 808
47:44
eights of it to eight different people,
47:46
one eighths to each different person. Right? Therefore,
47:48
I have non life. We are we're all
47:51
we're all less
47:52
infected. We have one eighth of the disease.
47:54
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. This is
47:56
how it works. It's it makes perfect sense for
47:58
diseases to work like, it's math. And
48:00
that is why we didn't
48:02
develop medicine for a long
48:04
time. Also, I'm really disappointed that
48:07
she seems to have dropped the COVID gives
48:09
people vampirism
48:11
subplot. Yeah. That was fun.
48:13
She needs to bring that one. Where are the the
48:15
vampirism. Now acknowledge that at one point
48:18
you said there. I think with COVID, you
48:20
should have to have a disclaimer, like
48:22
those those things that that run
48:24
at the end of a a credit or
48:26
crime. You know, those things of all the things you've
48:28
committed, like Mhmm. It should be, like, February
48:31
fourteenth. These two thousand twenty one flagrantly
48:33
rolling up exactly vampires. Yeah.
48:36
I I think that this is also the
48:38
cop out that you get when you're like, these are
48:40
what my whistleblower's are telling me. So
48:42
then when something is like completely wrong,
48:45
you'd be
48:45
like, Well, you know, it wasn't me. It was my whistleblower.
48:47
I am conveying information. Right.
48:49
don't have to be held accountable for Well, now
48:51
let's turn that around. You do need to be held
48:53
responsible for the information
48:56
you deem worth conveying.
48:59
And that they probably Definitely.
49:02
Information you conveyed because you dreamed
49:04
it. That's on you. Right. A
49:06
lot of people like to talk about their dreams,
49:08
apparently, like, they mean something. Oh, boy.
49:10
Anyway, the deep staters, they're
49:12
gonna be going down for the vaccine
49:14
because obviously it's killing everybody. Sure. Turning
49:17
us into a
49:17
borg. And that's why
49:20
you see the UFO's and stuff now.
49:22
We have the the deep state
49:25
being rolled out and very possibly
49:27
beginning to have prosecutions for
49:30
their role, and this is for individual
49:33
players at the very top. Ones
49:35
that they will sacrifice them.
49:37
Okay? This has always been
49:39
a deep state cabal Illuminati
49:42
thing. They will sacrifice some
49:44
of their members so that
49:46
their whole, you know, organization
49:49
is able to survive. That's always
49:52
the case. So people
49:54
like, if they wanna throw a bill
49:56
gates under the bus, they wanna throw
49:58
Fauci under the bus, whoever they decide
50:00
to sacrifice, Usually, it'll only
50:03
be a couple sacrifices. And
50:05
then, you know, the humans will just
50:07
calm down and go about their business thinking
50:09
they got what they wanted. Return to
50:11
your business humans. We have
50:13
perpetrators out there on a daily
50:15
basis in every walk of life.
50:18
So So that's
50:20
one thing that's happening and gonna,
50:22
you know, about to happen. So you can What
50:25
I'm trying to explain is why
50:27
the deep state. Why now? Why
50:29
suddenly pull the ailing card? Pull
50:31
the that, you know, do
50:33
another, you know --
50:35
Yes. You know, disease
50:37
thing. Yeah. You gotta do all these things because
50:39
the people are going down for the vaccine. You gotta distract
50:41
from that while you throw somebody out of the bus. Yeah.
50:43
Also, I I noticed a trend
50:45
that maybe I hadn't noticed in a lot of other
50:48
times we've covered her episodes, but there
50:50
is like a almost a derision she
50:52
has for the humans will go about their
50:54
business. It's weird.
50:56
Yep. No. I mean, I do
50:58
think there's very much she has claimed alien
51:00
heritage, you know. Well, she's been
51:02
told that she has had Yeah. And
51:05
you paged the racist to if She's eighty
51:07
and said that she was also a play eighty. She
51:09
has been abducted a
51:11
number of
51:11
time. That's what he has, like, secret secret
51:14
special abilities
51:14
-- Right.
51:15
-- stuff. But I don't think that she
51:17
is committed to, like, being part
51:19
alien. I mean, I think I
51:21
think it we it's it's hard not to
51:24
kind of if you live in a world
51:26
of mag majestic
51:29
aliens instantly appearing
51:31
and disappearing, how could you then
51:34
return to the modernity of, like,
51:36
look at everybody, wiping their
51:38
twice a day. You know, like, that sucks.
51:40
Mhmm. So why would you be on team human?
51:42
You'd be like, take me to take me to space.
51:46
No. III hear you. Yeah. I
51:48
just think it sucks. It does suck.
51:50
She abandoned us pretty
51:51
quick. Yeah. We are bullshit.
51:53
We're fairly okay. For weirdos
51:56
who were lying.
51:58
That's all it took for you to abandon the human
52:01
race. I mean, I get it. XMen
52:03
aren't, you know, as a whole
52:05
maybe. There what was it to oh, oh,
52:08
that's unfortunate. I realized that it's
52:10
a Ben Stein quote who also sucks. But
52:12
is like the average human is not such a
52:14
hot
52:15
item. Mhmm. You know, and
52:16
I think that there is a a sense that people
52:18
have of that. It's like, hey, a lot of people are pretty disappointing.
52:21
But then I realized that the Ben
52:22
Stein, quote, and I'm disappointed in him. So maybe
52:24
that quote sucks. Yeah. I think what
52:27
a lot of people think is that a
52:29
lot of people are different
52:31
from them. That's true. I think
52:34
a lot of people find themselves a lot more
52:36
interesting than a lot of other
52:37
people, and that's why we get the situation
52:39
where it's like most of these people suck
52:41
-- Yeah. -- because I'm great. And you know what?
52:43
I find that most of the time
52:46
people are pretty great. People are pretty fucking
52:48
great. I think we get a skewed perception these days
52:50
especially because of the Internet. Yeah. Because a lot
52:52
of people act like assholes online and
52:54
that that can really shave your perception
52:57
of how
52:58
people are. Oh, yeah. No. Once I when
53:00
I left Twitter, I thought people
53:02
were better.
53:04
Immediately. I was like, oh, everybody's a lot
53:06
nicer.
53:07
Yeah. Yeah. So Trump and
53:09
107. Sure. AKAJFKJFKJFK.
53:12
But we're gonna say her here?
53:13
Nope. They are
53:15
in charge of the good guys. Sure. They're
53:17
in charge of the patriots.
53:18
Right. But they're allied with Putin.
53:21
Yeah. Well,
53:21
I think they who's
53:24
here's what I would like to know.
53:26
Right. And
53:26
here's what Harry needs behind me.
53:28
She and the elders of the alliance. The
53:30
elders and the alliance.
53:31
Yeah. And a bunch of aliens. What
53:33
I would like? Packing order.
53:36
Alright. We've got all these we've got all these
53:38
-- Never. -- we got She, we've got
53:40
Putin, we got Trump, three men with
53:42
astronomical egos beyond what mortals
53:44
could ever
53:45
imagine. Yeah. Right? Who's
53:47
taken lead? Probably
53:50
Valiant Thor. So
53:55
anyway, they're in charge of the Patriots, and
53:57
they're in negotiations currently with
53:59
the bad
54:00
guys. Right. About who gets thrown under
54:02
the bus. Okay. The deal going
54:04
on right now, this is my view.
54:07
Is that the
54:09
white hats, Trump, and the white
54:11
hats, or n one, are
54:13
negotiating with the
54:15
dark side as to who's gonna be thrown
54:17
out and under the bus, what the dark
54:20
side can give up and they've decided
54:22
to give up Biden for example. Now
54:24
you have to think of why would they give up Biden
54:26
at this time? Because Biden
54:30
is up like an opening, he
54:32
and his son and the and the lap top
54:35
to all of the crimes
54:37
that happened in Ukraine because they're fully
54:39
involved in all of them. They're involved
54:41
with the human trafficking. They're involved
54:43
with pedophilia. They're involved with
54:46
the child sacrifice, which are
54:48
all part of the same picture. And
54:51
they're involved with the financial scams,
54:54
okay, and the money laundering, and
54:56
making huge amounts of money from there.
54:58
They're not the only ones in that administrative
55:00
Stration. Okay? Pelosi, her husband,
55:03
and, you know, their list goes on. Is
55:05
Paul Pelosi in the Biden administration? I
55:07
don't know. They're hammer fucking. I don't even
55:09
think, like, the speaker of the house or
55:11
former speaker of the house --
55:12
Yeah. -- she's not in the administration. Nope.
55:15
That's not how that works. No. That's not
55:17
even allowed to be how that works. You
55:19
can't both be in Congress and in the administration
55:22
at the same time.
55:22
It's well, unless you're the president of the Senate,
55:25
baby. Sure. That's fair. Bye. See,
55:29
I don't I don't know. You know, I
55:31
I it's nuts
55:34
that Trump and
55:36
Wano said are negotiating with
55:39
the deep state -- Yep. -- for who gets thrown under
55:41
the bus, and the de facto answer is
55:43
just the president. Yep. Yep.
55:46
Yep. It's just like, oh, yeah. We
55:48
could we could go ahead and point up the leader
55:50
of the free world. Yeah. What small
55:52
sacrifice? He's just a figurehead,
55:55
really. Right. And for the
55:57
humans, they would see him get killed by the
55:59
whomever and they'd be like, we'll go back
56:01
to our
56:01
business. Oh, about our business. It reminds mama
56:03
Harris is president now. She's she's
56:05
doing I like, she's doing the sci fi
56:08
trope that I I find enjoyable,
56:10
but at the same
56:11
time,
56:12
I Kevin McCarthy is vice president.
56:15
Is
56:15
that right? No. That's not how
56:18
that works. No.
56:18
It doesn't he Ascend. He's the speaker of the No.
56:20
You don't go from speaker in the house to
56:23
vice president. The vice president has chosen
56:25
by the
56:25
president. Now If both of them
56:27
die, then the speaker in the house goes directly
56:29
to president. Disagree. Because then
56:32
how it works a line of Shut up.
56:34
Shut up. COG. This is how
56:36
it works. Okay. McCarthy's vice
56:38
president -- Sure. -- Kamala Harris' president. Alright.
56:40
And then the Department
56:43
of Transportation -- Yeah. -- butage
56:45
--
56:45
Sure. -- becomes sick dairy
56:47
of agriculture.
56:48
Oh, they all have to shift they all have to shift
56:50
up one. That's that's I
56:52
think an inefficient system but a more
56:54
fun one. We are constrained by
56:56
what the founding fathers came up with.
56:59
This is just how it goes. Yeah. So,
57:02
yeah, this is dumb. Yeah. No. It reminds
57:04
me of Anne Lecky's
57:07
trilogy, ancillary that
57:09
starts with ancillary justice. Fantastic
57:11
novel really good, like,
57:14
buildings XMen about a character
57:16
that's that's also just learning to be
57:18
XMen, you know? Very good. And then at the end of
57:20
it, it winds up being, like, fifty
57:22
different and the third the third book winds
57:25
up being fifty different scenes
57:26
of, like, here's three people
57:28
in a room deciding the fate of Humana entity.
57:31
How dramatic and how cool is it?
57:33
And it's like that's that's never
57:35
how it works. Mhmm. It doesn't
57:37
work like that. Disagree. It
57:40
is 107
57:43
and Trump and
57:45
Bill Gates, maybe, and
57:48
the Roth Childs. And all of them
57:50
--
57:50
Even sitting in a couch.
57:51
-- sitting in a dark room around
57:53
the table one light overhead
57:56
-- Right. -- all of them smoking cigars
57:58
-- Right.
57:58
-- playing poker while they negotiate
58:00
who gets thrown under the bus. Right. Now I understand
58:03
that. But let's go back to a little treaty
58:05
of Versailles. Alright? When you get a small
58:07
group of people in the room
58:08
together, making up rules for the world,
58:11
it doesn't always go well. True.
58:13
It just doesn't. Yep. That's why you need aliens.
58:15
Yeah. Yeah. They're smarter. So
58:17
the white hats, sometimes, you see them
58:19
doing things that aren't good. And maybe
58:22
that's because you're making up stories about these people
58:24
and they are bad people. In order to justify
58:26
thinking that they are good people. Right. But in order
58:28
to justify that you have to think, like,
58:30
well, of course, they are going,
58:32
like, undercover. And sometimes they have to
58:34
do a bad thing. You
58:35
gotta you gotta snort coke
58:37
if you're the cop and you're to go undercover. You gotta
58:40
snort the Coke
58:40
to go. Yeah. Exactly. One
58:43
thing that drives me crazy is
58:46
people who think They find
58:48
something that the white hats are doing wrong.
58:51
It's kinda like finding the DIA at
58:53
fault. We're sending in an agent who
58:55
pretends to be a drug lord.
58:57
Oh, shit. Do you have the literal challenge?
59:00
The way to get takedown your
59:02
enemy is from within. You understand?
59:05
You can't just go right up to them
59:07
and shoot them in the head. Okay? All that
59:09
does is create a huge
59:11
war that, you know, with with lots
59:13
of chaos. That doesn't serve
59:15
either side. Either both
59:17
sides wanna survive.
59:19
Okay? You
59:19
just said they were starting a war. They planned
59:21
for attack as possible. Fine.
59:24
So that means there has to be
59:26
subterfuge on both XMen.
59:28
And it means that the white hat may
59:30
appear to be working with some dark
59:33
characters, befriending them,
59:35
you know, getting money from
59:37
them, you know, and there the players
59:40
are all known to a lot of us. Right?
59:42
But the fact of the matter is, it's
59:45
only by playing that game
59:47
that they get close enough and insight
59:49
enough to them expose.
59:51
And they haven't come to the exposed of
59:54
days yet. And
59:56
in some cases, what they'll do is they'll
59:58
shuttle off the exposure onto
1:00:01
someone else or some other organization like
1:00:04
Twitter. So they bought Twitter.
1:00:07
They made a deal with sorry.
1:00:11
My mind's just racing. With
1:00:13
a must. Right? And
1:00:17
he is basically come over
1:00:19
from the dark side. So they have something
1:00:21
on him. Understand how this works.
1:00:24
He doesn't just come over because he suddenly
1:00:26
turned over one day into a good guy.
1:00:29
He's been taking and taking and taking
1:00:32
his whole career is dependent on the
1:00:34
dark side. He's beholden to
1:00:36
them. Do you understand how that works?
1:00:39
It's the same with the guy who runs Facebook.
1:00:42
You know, Zuckerberg or meta.
1:00:44
And I did a whole down the head
1:00:47
over meta, the name meta because
1:00:50
you're talking about Mehta
1:00:53
is part of the word metal and metal
1:00:55
is meta l and l
1:00:57
is is, you know, the dark
1:00:59
god. No. Don't do that.
1:01:01
Israelis believe in. Take that back. Vindictive,
1:01:04
you know, one who wants to take if
1:01:06
you have a vindictive God, who
1:01:08
is jealous and all these
1:01:09
things, What you have is an Anakinaki.
1:01:12
I'm sorry. It's not God. Okay.
1:01:14
Alright. Okay. Yeah.
1:01:16
Alright. That's something. Okay. I'm
1:01:19
gonna throw this out at you. Right? Maybe.
1:01:22
Maybe. Giving rich and famous
1:01:25
people your unquestioned belief
1:01:28
that they are always doing good might
1:01:30
be why they are so often found
1:01:33
to be abusing people for
1:01:34
decades. With no repercussions.
1:01:38
What? Maybe. But but it's kind
1:01:40
of fun to imagine all this like
1:01:42
espionage and blackmail and
1:01:44
Elon
1:01:44
Musk. And all the it's kinda like us. Fucking
1:01:47
spying. They're just so fun.
1:01:49
Busy though. What do they what do they do
1:01:51
in their off time? Do they even have off
1:01:53
time? They're so busy, so diffusing. So
1:01:55
much stuff. Oh, god. So much stuff. You have
1:01:57
to farm this out to so many,
1:01:59
like -- Yeah. -- subcontractors. Yeah.
1:02:02
Yeah. Oh, I don't care about any stuff
1:02:04
though. But I do wanna point out that although
1:02:06
they share letters, meta and
1:02:08
meta don't come from the same roots at all.
1:02:10
No. Meadl comes from the Greek word,
1:02:13
which is a word that has connotations with
1:02:15
like things that are mind. Conversely,
1:02:17
meta is a prefix and preposition.
1:02:20
It comes from the Greek preposition, word
1:02:22
meta, which had a number of different
1:02:24
contexts depending on the word and sentence
1:02:27
it was used. Mhmm. It's most commonly
1:02:29
understood to mean like after or
1:02:31
change. For instance, metamorphosis
1:02:34
is the combination of the now morph
1:02:37
with which means shape and
1:02:39
meta meaning change unless you have a
1:02:41
change in shape or form that is
1:02:43
metamorphosis. Right. There are ton
1:02:45
of meanings for meta in the depths
1:02:47
of Greek grammar, but it is not the time to
1:02:49
get into it. But suffice it to say, meta
1:02:52
and meta metal are not related.
1:02:54
No. Also in the Hebrew,
1:02:56
L doesn't refer to a specific
1:02:58
God. It's the generic
1:03:01
phrasing? Also, it's not the letter
1:03:03
l. It's EL00.
1:03:05
See, because I was thinking alright. I was thinking
1:03:08
meta It's part of the word metal
1:03:10
and it's meta l. So maybe
1:03:13
it's something that's changing in
1:03:15
the train situation. And I was like, Oh,
1:03:18
the Lawrence stop has been down for
1:03:20
so long. So what maybe what she's
1:03:22
describing is that they're gonna finish the Lawrence
1:03:24
stop. Could be. And that oh. Message.
1:03:27
The word message. Oh, whoa. There's just a
1:03:29
combination of mess, which means
1:03:31
dirty. It means everything
1:03:34
is disorganized. Right. Hey, egress.
1:03:36
It's such a mess and age. Old.
1:03:39
People who are old and disorganized. That's
1:03:41
what messages
1:03:42
are. The l years. It's we
1:03:45
got there.
1:03:49
I I do love a good see
1:03:52
the root word.
1:03:53
Word association is fun.
1:03:54
It is fun.
1:03:55
It doesn't mean Nope. And you're often
1:03:57
wrong.
1:03:58
You're manning
1:03:58
things up like this.
1:04:00
Mattel, it is real, real
1:04:02
sad. You should probably be ashamed of that
1:04:03
one. Yeah. So we do
1:04:05
it again here. Think about
1:04:08
the word I just did this recently,
1:04:10
and I put it on my daily You
1:04:12
should. I thought it was kind of playful, but
1:04:14
it's a a little serious as well.
1:04:17
So what does blue tooth bring to
1:04:19
mind? Dabadim.
1:04:20
Dabadim. Hear the word blue. In
1:04:23
the military, they consider
1:04:25
that to be the alien sector. So
1:04:27
when they say something's blue, it
1:04:30
not too. It it it's
1:04:32
it's depicting that in their minds. This is
1:04:34
how they use the language. So
1:04:36
blue tooth is an alien
1:04:39
tooth equals fang equals
1:04:41
vampire. Whoa. That
1:04:44
big jump. That bluetooth technology is
1:04:47
a vampiric technology. And
1:04:49
indeed, What does it do? It
1:04:52
attaches itself to all the different
1:04:54
devices. Right? And allows them
1:04:56
to communicate on the good side. On
1:04:58
the bad side, you know, being
1:05:00
all connected is sometimes not a good
1:05:02
thing. So -- That is a bad thing.
1:05:04
-- this is just a game. But not play with
1:05:07
yourself or or other people.
1:05:09
And, you know, a lot of people
1:05:11
do this. They use Jomatria and
1:05:13
they decipher the numbers what the numbers
1:05:16
mean, but you can to do it with words and
1:05:18
why companies name themselves certain things. And
1:05:20
of course, everyone has been doing that for long
1:05:22
time. But I've never heard anyone talking
1:05:24
about the bluetooth These cuts
1:05:26
of word association games may seem
1:05:29
fun, but they're actually really destructive when
1:05:31
used the way the Carrie and her ilk do. Mhmm.
1:05:33
The conclusion you come to is meaningless,
1:05:35
but because the these are connections that
1:05:38
you've made
1:05:38
yourself, they're given some kind of a larger
1:05:40
meaning than them just being words you think
1:05:43
are connected.
1:05:43
Yeah. It's like a dream that you're having
1:05:46
in my face. Carrie has
1:05:48
broken down Bluetooth and associated it
1:05:50
to indicating that this technology is
1:05:52
alien based vampirism, which means literally
1:05:55
nothing and has no connection to reality.
1:05:57
Yeah. If she wanted to, she could find
1:05:59
the founder of Bluetooth who have spoken publicly
1:06:01
many times about the naming of the company. In
1:06:04
nineteen ninety six, they were exploring ways
1:06:06
to standardize short range radiotech so
1:06:08
they could be used by different products made
1:06:10
by different
1:06:11
companies. It would all be uniform. Right.
1:06:13
It's a really good idea. Yeah. It was a mission
1:06:16
of connectivity. One of them suggested
1:06:18
the temporary name for the project to
1:06:20
be Bluetooth, named after King
1:06:22
Harold Gormisson, who is famous
1:06:24
for Unite Denmark and Norway in nine
1:06:27
fifty eight and who had the nickname Bluetooth
1:06:29
because he had a prominent dead tooth. Right.
1:06:31
This person felt that there was a connection between
1:06:34
this king who united Scan Denevia and
1:06:36
their mission to connect technology with short
1:06:38
range wireless functionality. They
1:06:40
were supposed to come up with another name later
1:06:43
but they decided to stick with that after the names
1:06:45
that they came up with
1:06:46
were, like, too generic or they couldn't quite
1:06:48
make them work.
1:06:49
Hey, I mean, it's a great name. Yeah. It
1:06:51
really is. The bluetooth logo is even
1:06:53
a combination of the ruins that make
1:06:55
up King Harold's
1:06:56
initials.
1:06:56
That makes sense. Yeah.
1:06:57
That's why it has, like
1:06:59
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It doesn't
1:07:00
quite look like anything. That's that's what
1:07:02
it is.
1:07:02
Yeah. No. I've seen those. This is an interesting
1:07:04
and complete THE LOGICAL STORY FOR HOW
1:07:06
A COMPANY GOT ITS NAME. BUT INSTEAD OF
1:07:08
SEEKING THAT INFORMATION OUT AND UNDERSTANDING,
1:07:11
REALITY CARRY DISH rights to free associate
1:07:14
words, so they match up with her conspiracy
1:07:16
ass worldview. Yeah. And when you consider
1:07:18
this process of finding information
1:07:21
and deducing things, this
1:07:24
is so consistent throughout
1:07:26
even Alex's world.
1:07:28
There is, like, this association of
1:07:30
things whether it's words
1:07:33
or ideas or events.
1:07:35
Yeah. You just take things
1:07:37
that you could learn about and understand,
1:07:40
but instead you do is you associate
1:07:42
and assume in order to make
1:07:44
things fit the predetermined conclusions.
1:07:47
Right. Fit your worldview that
1:07:50
you you need everything to conform
1:07:52
to. Right. And I I get creating
1:07:54
your own reality because the reality that
1:07:56
you exist in, you either reject for
1:07:58
whatever number of reasons or even just like,
1:08:00
it's more fun to word associate than
1:08:02
all of that stuff. But if that's your argument,
1:08:05
then I think you should also be curious enough
1:08:07
to find out when the story is better than
1:08:09
yours. Mhmm. Like the Bluetooth story,
1:08:12
she could have learned a about the
1:08:14
the actual fucking Viking
1:08:15
king, man. This dude was bluetooth. He
1:08:18
was doing the shit.
1:08:19
But but how do you make that work
1:08:21
with, like, for her. You can't.
1:08:23
You know, how you'd be like, oh, see, what
1:08:25
it is is reference to a king,
1:08:28
not a king who brought people together, but a king
1:08:30
who forceably united two nations
1:08:32
against their will through murder and
1:08:34
death. Amen. I
1:08:36
have a whistleblower that told me that he is an
1:08:38
alien totally. Boom. But it's
1:08:41
all there. It's all there. Have the be
1:08:43
interested in the more interesting
1:08:45
story. If you're if that's what you're interested
1:08:47
in. Yeah. Well, that's annoying. So
1:08:50
there is, of course, cases that
1:08:52
are going through the courts about
1:08:54
the twenty twenty election. Still
1:08:57
trying to stop that steel. Any moment now. Yeah.
1:08:59
I'm gonna get them. And it's maybe gonna get to
1:09:01
the supreme
1:09:02
court, but there's a problem. Clarence
1:09:05
Thomas is by some
1:09:07
people said to be the only remaining
1:09:10
supreme court justice. All the rest of them
1:09:12
went to Guggenheimo. I'm sorry to
1:09:14
warn. Of reality. You
1:09:16
can either believe it or not. If
1:09:18
you don't wanna believe it, then you have to believe
1:09:20
that some of these people are definitely
1:09:23
compromised.
1:09:24
Yeah. I do. I do. The steel.
1:09:26
I
1:09:27
I mean, compromised is
1:09:29
a broad term. Yeah.
1:09:30
Sure. But, yes, I do. They
1:09:33
are plenty of them compromised. They
1:09:35
maybe have competing interests in some
1:09:37
ways, but I would not say that that is
1:09:40
around them supporting the steel.
1:09:43
No. No. No. No. No.
1:09:44
No. No. That's more around them being part
1:09:46
of the federalist society.
1:09:47
So we have eight Supreme Court justices
1:09:50
that are in Gitmo. In Gitmo. Yep.
1:09:52
Why? Why? Why? Well,
1:09:54
because they were in on the steel. Okay.
1:09:57
Except for Clarence Thomas. Yeah. Yeah.
1:09:59
So this is kind of
1:10:01
an admission that, like, people
1:10:03
in these communities actively thinking
1:10:06
the current Thomas and his wife were
1:10:08
trying to overthrow the election. Totally.
1:10:11
But because they were. Good. That's what any
1:10:13
word. It's funny that they get it. Yeah.
1:10:15
And the rest of the media refuses to, but
1:10:17
they still they get
1:10:18
it, but they also think it's a good thing. Yeah.
1:10:20
Yeah. Oh, man. Mhmm.
1:10:22
And and that's the thing. If the rest of
1:10:25
them were in getmo, you guys wouldn't have to
1:10:27
worry about this stop the steel shit.
1:10:29
Trump would already be in president and you
1:10:31
know, we'd have a great fascist tic
1:10:34
dictatorship.
1:10:34
If only Yeah. But Trump, he
1:10:37
is president. In absentia. Sure.
1:10:39
Sure.
1:10:40
And because he is in charge of the real
1:10:42
United States that he's aligned with Putin, Rand
1:10:45
will soon be fighting China and
1:10:47
Iran.
1:10:47
The real United States, which puts
1:10:50
its supreme court justices in
1:10:52
get mode. Well, the good United States
1:10:54
that puts supreme court justices in
1:10:56
a prison in completely different guy than
1:10:58
replaces them with clones. Yes. The
1:11:00
good guys. Yes. Gotcha. And are aligned
1:11:03
with -- She --
1:11:05
the elders and the the
1:11:08
alliance against -- Right. The CCP
1:11:10
that she is ahead
1:11:11
of. Right. Yes. This
1:11:13
Trump. Interesting. The good guys. Yeah.
1:11:16
He is usually at NORAD.
1:11:19
He because they gotta keep him safe. Right?
1:11:22
Because Trump is in charge of NORAD. I don't know if
1:11:24
you know -- I didn't. -- there
1:11:26
are fact within the
1:11:27
military. So
1:11:28
they still let him hang out at Norad
1:11:30
and well, because that's held by the
1:11:32
part of the military that is cool
1:11:34
with Trump. They love him. They're
1:11:37
connected. Alright. And so he's there,
1:11:39
but that there's also a bunch of doubles. So
1:11:42
there is a theory, and I happen to agree
1:11:44
with it, that Donald
1:11:46
Trump is mainly
1:11:49
kept in Norad. I
1:11:51
don't know if all the time he is. You
1:11:54
know, we have Maglev and you can
1:11:56
go somewhere in twenty minutes and all this recording.
1:11:59
So he could make some appearances in
1:12:02
in the flesh. And I think
1:12:04
possibly his family members as well.
1:12:06
I mean, this is important. Okay?
1:12:09
Because it's also has do with blackmail.
1:12:12
Remember when there was a whole lot
1:12:14
of talk about, oh, Trump's gonna be
1:12:16
arrested. Right? Well, of course,
1:12:18
if that was a threat, you're never gonna
1:12:20
have the real guy, you know, at
1:12:23
the, you know, basically at the beck and
1:12:25
call of the of the cabal. You'd
1:12:27
never get the real guy back. You
1:12:30
know, he they'd make a double that, you
1:12:32
know, is double of the double. And
1:12:34
maybe they've already done that. He have
1:12:36
done just and making doubles and clones
1:12:39
goes way back and using, you know,
1:12:41
doing facial reconstructions surgery
1:12:44
on somebody who looks very
1:12:46
similar. All
1:12:47
this This case actually includes
1:12:49
-- to
1:12:50
videos where Trump
1:12:53
is speaking. I think you can
1:12:55
tell that from time to
1:12:56
time, it's not him. Yeah. I mean, this is a good way
1:12:58
to rationalize when he says completely idiotic
1:13:00
things or you know, like, instead
1:13:03
of just accepting, like, many
1:13:05
people who are fans of Joe Biden,
1:13:07
Musk, that, you know, you're a person
1:13:09
who's in public and look at all the
1:13:11
time, you're gonna make some slip ups. You'll make some
1:13:13
gaps here. Especially if you're an old asshole. Right.
1:13:16
These these two old assholes are gonna sound
1:13:18
like two old assholes. That's what they
1:13:19
are.
1:13:19
But you can get away you can get away
1:13:21
with this and get around it if you just have doubles
1:13:24
and doubles on doubles.
1:13:25
That's just that's just bad storytelling.
1:13:27
That's just bad storytelling. Well, it's it's
1:13:29
lasing. Because the well, yeah. I mean, you've
1:13:32
travel is number one in all storytelling. Of
1:13:34
this bullshit nature. Maglev trains. Exactly.
1:13:37
So you got Maglev trains. What the fuck are you
1:13:39
talking about?
1:13:40
What? How do the how do the trains
1:13:42
get wherever they want until minutes. Whatever.
1:13:46
They they blackmailed Elon Musk to
1:13:48
buy Twitter and to use his boring company
1:13:50
-- Right. -- to make these holes. Right.
1:13:53
And now they have Mag Love Trains that
1:13:55
they can take Trump from Norad
1:13:56
to, like, his rally or whatever.
1:13:58
See, here's probably
1:13:59
a double of a double. Here's him. It's a double
1:14:01
of the Mag glove train. Right. That's a clone
1:14:04
to the
1:14:04
Magglove train. Well, cloning goes way back. Right.
1:14:06
So much so that you can clone Transpac.
1:14:08
Goes way back. See, again,
1:14:10
this is the problem with the story. Right. Okay?
1:14:13
Aliens build your tunnels. Because if
1:14:15
Musk built your
1:14:16
tunnel, I know it doesn't work. Block
1:14:18
list.
1:14:18
Yeah. Musk is lazy. Andy's
1:14:21
a double.
1:14:22
Yeah. Well, that would make
1:14:23
sense. Jesus.
1:14:24
Yeah. Doubles Maglev Trans that doesn't
1:14:26
count. You you lose. Earlier, we
1:14:28
heard that Trump
1:14:31
and 107 are negotiating about
1:14:33
who's gonna be thrown onto the
1:14:34
bus. And we learned that it was Biden. Right. You know,
1:14:36
they're gonna throw Biden under the bus. But
1:14:38
it doesn't make sense because Biden,
1:14:42
Biden is dead. Okay. The
1:14:44
Biden we're seeing is when did he
1:14:46
die? Yeah. Either at the very least
1:14:48
an actor double. He
1:14:51
was a clone. For a
1:14:52
while, I believe, and and I think
1:14:54
the clone a lot of clones, by
1:14:56
the way, are are according to Mark
1:14:58
Richards, are not as dependable. They
1:15:00
don't last very long. So
1:15:02
even
1:15:03
Why would make their clones?
1:15:04
They have a a shelf life. What do
1:15:06
they
1:15:06
melt? That's what I heard. Okay?
1:15:08
Whether it's absolutely true, I don't know, but
1:15:10
that's what I heard. So with
1:15:13
those things in mind, if you don't want to believe
1:15:15
that there's a whole loan making
1:15:18
base under Guantanamo
1:15:21
Bay, which there is -- I don't. -- then fine.
1:15:23
You know,
1:15:25
depend on your view version of reality.
1:15:27
But
1:15:29
I will. I will. I will go ahead
1:15:31
and stick with that reality. There has
1:15:33
never been a reality I will stick with more
1:15:35
in the face of underground clone making
1:15:37
operation in
1:15:38
Gitmo. Right. There but it's it's
1:15:40
interesting to see that level
1:15:43
of, like, kind of brazen
1:15:45
defense of this re like
1:15:47
alternate reality.
1:15:48
Believe whatever you want, dumb
1:15:50
yeah, your reality reality
1:15:53
is so fake. It's so fucking. Look
1:15:56
at how stupid you are. Alright. Come
1:15:58
on. Fair enough. Why would they have
1:16:00
Gitmo if they weren't building a clone
1:16:02
making operation directly underneath it?
1:16:04
Clones which clearly only last
1:16:07
less than two years if they've already replaced
1:16:09
a Biden clone. Right. Alright. So now
1:16:11
we're talking about the extreme
1:16:13
economic disadvantages of clones.
1:16:15
Well, Yeah. In
1:16:17
theory. But but then
1:16:19
also it throws into question, like, what
1:16:21
does it even mean to throw Biden
1:16:23
under the bus for all this stuff. You're just gonna be
1:16:26
punching a
1:16:26
clone. Yeah. It's not even Biden.
1:16:28
Biden isn't doing anything. No. He's dead. Yeah.
1:16:30
He's dead.
1:16:31
Why aren't people so angry at Biden if
1:16:33
he's dead?
1:16:33
Well, because they're mad at the clone. Sure. But
1:16:36
the clone can't do anything and clone's clone. Right?
1:16:38
But the clone's still making decisions. Does the clone?
1:16:40
No, it's a clone. That's
1:16:42
the bigger question. If the clone
1:16:44
knows it's a clone, does the clone
1:16:46
think of itself as human or does it think of
1:16:48
itself as a completely
1:16:49
species. I feel like we
1:16:52
have heard a discussion of clones
1:16:54
in the past on Project
1:16:56
Camelot, where they some of
1:16:58
them go rogue.
1:16:59
Yes. Some of them have gone rogue. So that
1:17:01
leads me to suspect that they are capable
1:17:03
of knowing that they're clones. Right. Right. Right.
1:17:05
Because that would lead one to go rogue.
1:17:07
Now, if there are multiple
1:17:09
clones that have known they were clones. Also
1:17:12
in high positions of power, one must
1:17:14
assume they're not just clone and assholes.
1:17:16
Right? Right. It's not like somebody working
1:17:18
at a working at a goddamn
1:17:21
applebee's going like, holy shit.
1:17:23
Did they --
1:17:23
Oh. -- clones would have rights.
1:17:26
They would have to. Yeah. So it seems
1:17:28
silly to force them to live the
1:17:30
exact life of the person you
1:17:32
cloned. You know, like, that seems to
1:17:34
be But but but in
1:17:36
some point Yeah. Exactly. Mhmm.
1:17:39
A a complete removal of their
1:17:41
identity to be replaced with
1:17:43
that of a person they've never met before.
1:17:45
Right. Fucked out, Totally.
1:17:47
I don't think these are the good guys. These people
1:17:49
are in so dearly fucked up.
1:17:51
This is unethical.
1:17:55
Now, I don't know if I dreamed
1:17:58
it or not. Right. But I swear
1:18:00
there at some point in this episode,
1:18:03
they talked about how the Bluetooth technology will
1:18:06
be able to take the, like, stuff
1:18:08
that's in the vaccines and raise people
1:18:10
from the dead. It's Oh, now
1:18:12
we're talking. But I don't know if I made that
1:18:15
up because I don't have a clip break.
1:18:18
I feel like you might have dreamt it last night.
1:18:20
That's what's unfair about this, is
1:18:23
you'd you'll never know. I mean, you just no.
1:18:25
It's not you can you can obviously go back and
1:18:27
look.
1:18:27
It would be easy. But in in your mind,
1:18:29
it's like, yeah, that's one hundred percent possible. Yeah.
1:18:31
There's zero possibilities. Yeah. The fact
1:18:33
that that I'm having difficulty telling right
1:18:36
now, tells you that it is in
1:18:38
the realm of
1:18:38
conversation.
1:18:39
Yeah. It's if they if it wasn't said,
1:18:41
perhaps it XMen set.
1:18:43
Uh-huh. You
1:18:43
know, you didn't need to say it because
1:18:45
it was so true.
1:18:46
Yeah. So you have one last clip here, and it
1:18:48
has to do with the the train derailment
1:18:51
in Ohio.
1:18:52
I bet they'll treat it well. Touch on maybe is
1:18:55
the the sudden epidemic
1:18:57
of train derailments with
1:19:00
-- Yeah. -- poison gases. No
1:19:02
way to predict. So not
1:19:05
my last count is there's three. I
1:19:07
mean, again, these things don't, you know,
1:19:09
that statistics for something like this
1:19:12
are just astronomical. Okay?
1:19:14
That they the odds against them happening
1:19:16
simultaneously.
1:19:18
So you have to look at that
1:19:20
and you have to realize that they're
1:19:23
not just poisoning our food
1:19:25
supply but they're also trying now
1:19:27
to poison the ground that the
1:19:30
ground on which it's grown. So
1:19:32
it's not astronomical, the
1:19:35
odds of it. Because our infrastructure is
1:19:37
poorly maintained. Yep. The train
1:19:40
derailments happen a lot. Yep.
1:19:42
This I'm not minimizing at all.
1:19:44
The one that happened in Ohio.
1:19:47
I'm not at all because it's very, very
1:19:50
traumatic and perhaps not being
1:19:52
dealt with necessarily
1:19:55
in the best way. But there are
1:19:58
fairly regular train derailments. You don't
1:20:00
hear about it all the time because
1:20:02
a lot of the time they're not nearly as consequential
1:20:05
or severe. As this and
1:20:07
-- Right. -- obviously going to lead to a lot of
1:20:10
injuries and and -- Right. -- probably deaths
1:20:12
down the line. So
1:20:14
here's the thing that I wanna I wanna bring up
1:20:16
about this without diving too far
1:20:18
into the derailment itself. Sure.
1:20:20
Sure. Sure. Sure. The way that
1:20:23
information is being used here is
1:20:25
flawed on two levels. The
1:20:27
first is SHE'S BEING
1:20:29
SMUG ABOUT THE STATISTICS
1:20:32
OF THESE RASH OF TRAIN DERAILMENT
1:20:35
AND NOT KNOWING THE REALITY BEHIND
1:20:37
IT. Reporter: then then using
1:20:40
that the astronomical odds
1:20:42
that this would happen in order to
1:20:44
inform a conspiracy theory, and
1:20:46
that is that the globalists or
1:20:49
the aliens or the bad bad
1:20:51
people? Well,
1:20:52
just like when there were fires at plants
1:20:54
all over the world. Right. There's a rash of fires
1:20:56
coming out of not wear. Yeah. Yeah. And
1:20:58
that is used to build
1:21:00
intentionality into these
1:21:03
events. The this train
1:21:05
derailment is being done by
1:21:07
somebody as an attempt to
1:21:09
poison the land where
1:21:11
things are grown. Yeah. And what have you?
1:21:14
And that's stupid.
1:21:16
But the stupidity of
1:21:18
it actually works in service
1:21:21
of not solving the actual problem.
1:21:23
Yeah. Absolutely. The actual problem them
1:21:26
is the lack of investment
1:21:28
in infrastructure, the capriciousness
1:21:31
and negligence of these companies -- Yep.
1:21:33
-- these are the actual
1:21:37
things that need to be addressed. These are the things
1:21:39
that need to be dealt with. And if your
1:21:41
belief is there is
1:21:43
this such an uptick in train
1:21:45
derailments, and it's because
1:21:48
the evil forces are trying to poison
1:21:50
the land. Yeah. You will never
1:21:52
see the forest for the trees. Yeah. You'll
1:21:54
never understand what the actual issue
1:21:57
that underlies this XMen. you
1:21:59
won't solve anything. And guess what?
1:22:02
You'll stop paying attention to it -- Mhmm. -- a little
1:22:04
bit down the line. It's probably interesting, anyone.
1:22:06
No. Because it's no longer part of this concerted
1:22:08
effort by the evil alien.
1:22:11
As far as I'm concerned, if you were going
1:22:13
to call anything a conspiracy, I am
1:22:15
one hundred percent fine with you calling this a
1:22:17
conspiracy between the fucking
1:22:19
government and the railroad companies to make
1:22:21
as much money as they can and keep workers
1:22:24
from unionizing. Right. I doesn't get
1:22:26
more a conspiracy than that because it's
1:22:28
ultimate and the only real conspiracy
1:22:30
in America. Rich people getting
1:22:32
more money and not receiving consequences
1:22:35
for shit. That's it. That's the one conspiracy
1:22:37
there is.
1:22:37
Right. There's there are conspiracies
1:22:40
of interest for sure. That
1:22:42
that absolutely does happen. But
1:22:44
the way that people experience
1:22:46
conspiracies is SO FAR OUT
1:22:48
OF WAC. BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT
1:22:51
THE CONCLUSION AS SUPPOSED
1:22:53
TO THE CONCLUSION BEING A BY
1:22:56
product of what was actually sought.
1:22:58
So there can be conspiracies that people engage
1:23:01
in that are like, let's maximize profits.
1:23:03
And, okay, there's going
1:23:05
to be risks that are involved in
1:23:08
it. Let's just go ahead
1:23:10
and pursue this anyway. Yep. So
1:23:12
things like a train derailment or
1:23:14
whatever is not a goal in and of
1:23:16
itself of the conspiracy. No.
1:23:18
But it is a risk that the Pursuit
1:23:20
of profit was willing to take on
1:23:22
-- Exactly. -- and expected expected
1:23:25
to occur and is part of the
1:23:27
math. I
1:23:30
I'm less comfortable with
1:23:32
expected, but maybe you'd
1:23:34
have reason to
1:23:35
think. I okay. It could happen. That's
1:23:37
like could happen. To to me,
1:23:40
that is saying that oil companies
1:23:42
didn't know that climate change was going to happen.
1:23:45
It was expected This is part of
1:23:47
the result of what they're doing, and they don't
1:23:49
care about that being part of the
1:23:50
result. Here, because it's money to match them.
1:23:52
The result is money. Here's where draw
1:23:55
a distinction. Sure. Yes.
1:23:57
They could mathematically look at
1:23:59
the odds of train a train
1:24:01
derailment happen inning and be like, yeah,
1:24:04
it's gonna happen -- Yeah. -- or whatever. Right? Yeah.
1:24:06
That is something I could believe. Yeah.
1:24:09
I don't think that they would necessarily know
1:24:12
that this trained derailment would
1:24:15
happen. Absolutely not. And something of that
1:24:17
scale -- Right. -- or whatever. But
1:24:19
if that's I would think it's a little bit different than
1:24:21
your example about climate change because that's
1:24:23
a little bit more one to
1:24:24
one.
1:24:25
Right. I respect that. You're you're right. There is
1:24:27
a difference between those two I will
1:24:29
say though that I don't find that compelling
1:24:32
as --
1:24:32
That's fine. -- as a as a Dodge,
1:24:35
you know. Just because you didn't plan for
1:24:37
this train derailment to happen doesn't mean
1:24:39
that the train derailment is not expressly your
1:24:42
fault. And it is also expressly
1:24:44
the fault of the Biden administration for ending
1:24:46
the union wreck strike. Those
1:24:49
are very fair
1:24:51
placements of blame. Right. And those two
1:24:53
things will never be held accountable for this because
1:24:56
of the one conspiracy there is. Rich
1:24:58
people get money and get no consequences for
1:25:00
it. It's a challenge. It's a challenge,
1:25:02
but instead of dealing with that, I think
1:25:04
what we should do is blame aliens.
1:25:06
Mhmm. Well, I mean, it's the
1:25:09
surest way to make sure nothing gets done.
1:25:11
And, yep, I mean, I don't
1:25:13
know. If I were people who were
1:25:15
at least in some ways, responsible
1:25:18
for creating the conditions where something
1:25:20
like this is more likely to
1:25:22
happen, I'd be thrilled if
1:25:24
people were blaming aliens. Totally.
1:25:26
Totally. I would I would those
1:25:28
conspiracies would be the least threatening
1:25:30
thing at
1:25:31
all. I mean, yeah, the sackler
1:25:33
family, it must be like, oh,
1:25:35
blame bill gates for things. We
1:25:38
they just signed the bankruptcy. The judge just
1:25:40
signed on a bankruptcy settlement that's like, hey,
1:25:42
you guys keep ten billion dollars. And
1:25:44
your
1:25:44
fine.
1:25:44
Yeah. You know, it's like, well, that's the only
1:25:47
conspiracy there is. So
1:25:50
when you come to the end of it, I
1:25:51
swear to God, I think they said there gonna
1:25:53
be zombies with Bluetooth. Oh, they better be. This
1:25:55
is frustrating. Zombies with Bluetooth
1:25:57
is the scariest thing I can imagine.
1:25:59
Because they're rude. You
1:26:02
won't know if they're talking on their ear you won't
1:26:03
know if they're talking to you or not. Right.
1:26:06
They're they're saying brains and you're, like, I
1:26:08
I'm I'm right here, man. They might be talking
1:26:11
to another zombie that
1:26:13
they called on their their earphone
1:26:15
bluetooth
1:26:15
headset.
1:26:16
You would meet up at mole. Great. It's
1:26:21
just a roof. It is. You
1:26:23
know, when you're, like, I'd be working at the
1:26:25
movie theater back in back in the day and someone
1:26:27
would be in the line and they'd be talking
1:26:29
on the phone
1:26:30
and, like, oh, oh, who needs a
1:26:32
popcorn? Yeah. And it'd be, like, they just
1:26:34
go back to their conversation, zombies acting
1:26:36
like that would be
1:26:37
amazing. Acceptable. Yeah. I mean, I would rather
1:26:39
be bitten by a zombie than deal with zombies
1:26:42
doing that. Mhmm. No. No? Come
1:26:45
to the end of this, and it's been an interesting
1:26:48
dive
1:26:48
in. I don't think I learned all that much about the
1:26:50
balloons nor UFOs. What's
1:26:52
what we were talking about. That was kinda why
1:26:54
I started this. Yeah. That makes sense. I wanted
1:26:56
to learn about the more
1:26:59
focused information on the balloon. Because,
1:27:01
you know, with Alex, you can kinda predict where it's
1:27:03
going.
1:27:05
Yeah. China.
1:27:06
Yeah.
1:27:07
They're doing bad. We got it.
1:27:09
So anyway, We'll be back.
1:27:11
Indeed, really well. But until
1:27:13
then, we have one site.
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1:27:15
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