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Hey macrodosing listeners, you can

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find this every Tuesday and

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Thursday on Apple Podcast, Spotify,

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or YouTube. Prime members can

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listen ad free on Amazon Music.

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What I understand is I'm like, okay,

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yeah, like we did that. He suffered,

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he died for our sins. First of

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all, unmarried, so didn't suffer that much.

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And second of all, because his wife

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would have been Jewish and boy, that

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would have been. But second of all.

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Welcome back to Macrodosing.

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It is Thursday. It

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is March 6th. We

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got the whole squad

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back in the studio

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today. Aryan is coming

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up next week. It's

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coming up next week.

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It will be here in

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person next week,

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both soads. Joining us

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in the office, maybe do a little golf

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stream, maybe some other stuff. We'll see what

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happens. We look forward to having you up

1:01

here, Arion. And today's episode, we're going to

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be joined by Brace from Truonon, Recurring

1:05

Against Brace Belden, the Shadow Commissioner of

1:08

Macrodosing. He listens to every episode. He's

1:10

big, what else does he listen to

1:12

here? I think he's a big mean

1:14

girls fan. Call her daddy, remember?

1:16

Well, call her daddy. That

1:19

was the gateway drug. Right.

1:21

And then he shifted to

1:24

Mean Girls. Now I think he's

1:26

big fan of Taylor Watch. So

1:28

I'll have to get into it.

1:31

The Hall of Mirrors. What's

1:33

that? You don't remember

1:35

the Hall of Mirrors? You

1:37

don't remember the Hall of

1:40

Mirrors? Oh, yeah. You don't

1:42

remember the Hall of Mirrors?

1:44

Oh. the new redacted report that came

1:46

out. And before we get that,

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let's just do some, let's

1:51

do some house cleaning stuff.

1:53

Let's do some normal Thursday

1:55

macro-dosing stuff. Aaron, you were

1:57

gone for Monday's episode, Tuesday's

1:59

episodes. Excuse me. Some people were

2:01

calling you a coward. Some people

2:03

were saying, oh, Arion's afraid to

2:05

join the program after Don't Connect

2:07

just had a monster game for

2:09

the Lakers. And Luka had a

2:11

monster game for the Lakers. He

2:13

was afraid to, afraid to face

2:15

the music. So it just so

2:17

happens that the day after LeBron

2:19

James scores 50,000 points, Arion can

2:21

join the program and talk about

2:23

that. So that's nice. Yeah, I

2:25

mean, it is nice. I'm a

2:27

Laker fan. just because I didn't

2:29

agree with it initially. Does it

2:31

mean that I don't cheer for

2:33

my squad? That's my squad. So

2:35

I'm hoping everything goes well. But

2:37

like I said, I just think

2:39

that that style of basketball, but

2:41

the one thing I will say

2:43

about Luke, Luke, that I think

2:45

he does a little bit better

2:47

than James Harden, with that style

2:49

of basketball play, is he passed

2:51

the ball way better. But. Ball

2:53

Diamond, you know what I'm saying,

2:55

what matters in those kind of

2:57

offenses is how you do that

3:00

shit in the playoffs when the

3:02

possessions are down and the defense

3:04

clamps up. So we'll see, I'm

3:06

hopeful, bro, I'm gonna be the

3:08

first one with a, with a,

3:10

with a Luca jersey, oh, I'm,

3:12

I'm a Lakers fan, baby, don't

3:14

get a twisted. So, let's run

3:16

it. Aryan Foster, number one Luca

3:18

fan, if he scores, if he

3:20

drops 40 in the playoffs, you're

3:22

back in. I was

3:24

never out on him as a player,

3:26

I just don't like that style of

3:28

play. Does that make sense? It does,

3:31

I get it. All right. Like I

3:33

don't really, I don't like watching James

3:35

Hardin play basketball, even when he was

3:37

at his best. So I can understand

3:40

what you're saying. I mean, I like

3:42

watching him, but like I say, I

3:44

don't think it's conducive to like winning.

3:46

I mean, he would, and there's a

3:49

one boy, he's like 36 a game,

3:51

wasn't. He's like 36 a game, wasn't.

3:53

Yeah, so I'm all, hey, trust me

3:55

brother, I can't, I'll be glad to

3:57

say I'm wrong. I would love to

4:00

be wrong in the Lakers got. chip

4:02

on them, feel me? Don't get it

4:04

twisted. I'm not getting it twisted. It's

4:06

a good thing, you don't get it

4:09

twisted. I never get it twisted. How

4:11

would this work in the reply guys,

4:13

because they have a whole history, LeBron

4:15

James, of how every championship doesn't count?

4:18

Like every ring is Mickey Mouse, O'Kai,

4:20

carried them. 2020 was literally Mickey Mouse.

4:22

I hate this argument. I hate this

4:24

argument. No, no, no, that's to say

4:27

nothing of whether you think it was

4:29

legitimate or not, but it was literally

4:31

played at the home of Mickey Mouse.

4:33

Were all the teams there? Mm-hmm. Uh,

4:35

no. Which team wasn't there? Well, they

4:38

only sent, like, the bottom half of

4:40

the league, they didn't even send, right?

4:42

I'm talking about when the time came

4:44

to get in the bubble, all the

4:47

teams that were available for the playoffs

4:49

was there, right? Yeah,

4:51

no, and that's all this concern.

4:53

They were the best team in

4:55

the NBA. The NBA happened to

4:57

be going through a year that

4:59

the entire world went through, which

5:01

was COVID. But in that arena

5:03

with all those variables, they were

5:05

the best team. What are we

5:07

talking about? Why is it? The

5:10

Celtics were the best team every

5:12

year when there were six teams

5:14

in the NBA. They won it.

5:16

They did all they could do.

5:18

But that is such a false

5:20

analogy. I think it's it's a

5:22

pretty good analogy how all the

5:24

teams all the best league in

5:26

the in the world for basketball

5:28

is the NBA correct correct at

5:30

the time in 2020 this was

5:32

also the case correct or incorrect

5:34

correct in what world does that

5:36

championship not count I don't I

5:38

never said it doesn't count I

5:40

never said it doesn't count so

5:42

what are we talking about there

5:44

I just he's he mentioned Mickey

5:46

Mouse. I said it was played

5:48

at Mickey Mouse's home. Oh, okay.

5:50

Oh, okay. Oh, okay. You know,

5:52

I do also believe it's it's,

5:54

but that's, that's, I have a

5:56

question for you. Where does Mickey

5:58

Mouse live? Yes, no matter who

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won it would have been fake.

6:02

Where does Mickey Mouse live? I

6:04

don't know. On a steamboat? I

6:06

don't know. No, that's original Mickey

6:08

Mouse. That's racist Mickey Mouse. I

6:10

agree. He was racist? Woke Mickey

6:12

Mouse. Where's he lived? Steamboat, really.

6:14

Yes. Orlando? And also L.A. Yeah,

6:16

but that's fake. Agreed. Yeah. He

6:18

lives in Florida. He's Florida Mouse.

6:20

That actually finished this and that

6:22

brings me to an interesting question.

6:24

Big T. I have a question

6:26

for you. Where was the 2020

6:28

NBA championship played? Uh, Walt Disney

6:30

World in Orlando. It was a

6:32

Mickey Mouse championship. It was at

6:34

Mickey Mouse's home. Okay, as my

6:36

fault, I thought when you said

6:38

Mickey Mouse, you was like, it,

6:40

it. It was a real basketball

6:42

or something like that. Now that

6:44

you bring it up. Well we

6:46

think that too, but that's that's

6:48

a different discussion. But you have

6:50

those substance behind this thought. It's

6:52

just a fee. It's your fee

6:54

fees. You gotta got your fee

6:57

fees. There were no people in

6:59

the stands. There was no home

7:01

court advantage. LeBron probably ran that

7:03

bubble. Do you think it's easier

7:05

or more difficult to play in

7:07

front of an LED screen as

7:09

opposed to going on the road

7:11

in the playoffs? All

7:13

of them were on the same court.

7:15

What are we talking about? That is

7:18

true. What are we talking about? That

7:20

is true. And they were the best

7:22

under those circumstances. So how does it,

7:24

like, I don't, it doesn't make any

7:26

sense to me. Like this, I don't

7:29

know if it was the same circumstances

7:31

because LeBron James pretty much ran the

7:33

bubble. He was the warlord of the

7:35

bubble. If LeBron had decided, I don't

7:37

feel like playing. He could have got

7:40

people together and be like, hey, we're

7:42

not doing this bullshit. Let's just go

7:44

home to our families. You know what

7:46

I've realized about LeBron, the tractors over

7:48

here? He can't do anything correctly.

7:50

There's not one thing he could

7:52

do correctly. Maz does the most,

7:54

and he always getting criticized. It

7:56

doesn't matter what he does.

7:58

He cannot do

8:01

right man's wins

8:03

championship They on

8:05

man's don't win a championship. They on

8:07

man's cares to the playoffs. They

8:09

on man's doesn't care to the playoffs

8:11

They on now you know man's

8:13

leaves a little score. They on man

8:15

doesn't leave little score. They on

8:17

him Yeah

8:22

Like you're the entire thing you just

8:24

said was a hundred percent correct Okay,

8:27

at some point you gotta wake up realize 'all just

8:29

the hater. I Think he's

8:32

the best basketball player to ever live I think

8:34

he might be also and I think he might be

8:36

even a better dad than he is a basketball

8:38

player. I

8:41

Don't I mean, I don't know the man

8:43

personally but from everything from the optics. He's like

8:45

a great father. Maybe you got his son

8:47

drafted Now that

8:49

was amazing to and dad moves and he's

8:51

baller right now He was balling in

8:53

the G leaf a little bit and they

8:55

brought him up like that man's doing

8:57

a great job I got so many people

8:59

so they're taking somebody's spot. He's taking

9:01

some hard -working guys. Shut the fucker You

9:03

ain't never heard nobody bang for a last

9:05

pick in the second round. It goes

9:07

to the G league brush. Shut up I

9:09

just think that Mack McClung needs to

9:11

be on a roster. I

9:14

Don't he took Mack McClung spot

9:16

That man has had several spots Yeah,

9:18

I know but he you're telling

9:20

me that Mack McClung can't get on

9:22

an NBA roster. I think he

9:24

could jump Yeah, I'm all the fuck

9:26

could jump but I is all

9:28

around game. I don't think it's suited

9:30

for the NBA. He's small too What

9:34

you said about

9:36

Disneyland being fake though

9:38

brought up an

9:40

interesting question in my

9:42

mind because Disneyland

9:45

was first But it

9:47

stinks. It's not

9:49

good and Disney World

9:51

is way better

9:53

And I'm saying this

9:55

is somebody who

9:57

has never been to

10:00

Disneyland, but I

10:02

have Same yeah, but

10:04

I know but

10:06

we haven't gone cuz

10:08

we know it

10:10

stinks. Yeah, thanks. I've

10:13

been to both.

10:15

I've been to both

10:17

I've been to

10:19

both. I think they

10:21

both fired up.

10:23

I think I think

10:25

there's there's there's

10:28

parts of each ones

10:30

I like more than the others. So

10:32

for Orlando, I love the avatar exhibit.

10:34

I love the, um, uh, well, no,

10:36

that's for the LA one. I like

10:38

the Star Wars Joan. The Star Wars

10:40

Joan. The Star Wars Joan. It's crazy.

10:43

Do they have that? That's in Florida,

10:45

too. Oh, shit. What did it have

10:47

in the LA one then? It was,

10:49

um, uh. They have like a, uh,

10:51

they have like a, they have cars.

10:53

Hold tight. We're talking about some other

10:56

hate issues. My question was going to

10:58

be what things are, have a better

11:00

sequel than the original. So could be

11:02

movies, could be, you know, whatever you

11:04

want it to be. Top Gun. Easy.

11:06

Good answer. That is correct. Good answer.

11:08

Top Gun 2 was fucking incredible. And

11:11

Top Gun 1 was awesome. Mm-hmm. I

11:13

think that might be the best sequel

11:15

of all time. I'm not. I'm trying

11:17

to think of what other things this

11:19

would be applicable to other than movies.

11:21

Things where they upgraded it in round

11:24

two. I think, I like cherry coke

11:26

better than I like real coke. Okay,

11:28

that's interesting. I am a big fan

11:30

of cherry coke as well. I don't

11:32

know that it's better than regular coke.

11:34

You know what might be though, which

11:36

is akin to cherry coke and it's

11:39

hard to find Mr. Pib Mr. Pib.

11:41

Yeah, well they changed it right now.

11:43

It's it's Pib extra extra, but it's

11:45

the same thing I think it's the

11:47

exact same formula It rebranded it to

11:49

make it They didn't want a gender.

11:52

I know Chipotle has Pib some movie

11:54

theaters will have it But it's difficult

11:56

to find but when you find it

11:58

it's like it's like finding a gold

12:00

scar Indiana Jones my bad Indiana Jones

12:02

ones in LA that's my fault Sorry.

12:04

Is it a ride or like a

12:07

show? It's like a whole thing. It's

12:09

kind of like the Star Wars, John.

12:11

It's like a whole exhibit. Oh, okay.

12:13

I mean, I can think of, in

12:15

Indiana Jones, the movies, I would say

12:17

the third one is probably better than

12:20

the first one. I've seen any of

12:22

them. Yeah, you've seen none of them

12:24

either. And Indiana Jones one was great.

12:26

Indiana Jones, too, probably the worst of

12:28

the bunch. The Temple of Doom, that's

12:30

one where he pulls the guy's heart

12:32

out of his chest. That's the only

12:35

part that is awesome in that movie.

12:37

And then three was Raiders of the

12:39

Lost Ark, and that one's got Nazis

12:41

in it. And the, what's the document

12:43

that the, the Ark? Ark of the

12:45

Covenant, yeah. They opened it up, and

12:48

then the guy's face explodes. That's a

12:50

good movie. I'd say that in terms

12:52

of three quills, that one is better

12:54

than the original. The only Rocky I've

12:56

seen is four, or the sequels generally

12:58

considered to be better than the original

13:00

there. I know some of them suck.

13:03

Some of them are Rocky Four, I

13:05

believe is the one where it's USA

13:07

versus Russia with Draggo. Right. And that's

13:09

a good one. Rocky Balboa. That was

13:11

a good one, right? The only one

13:13

I've seen is four. I don't know.

13:16

Every single toy story got better. Every

13:18

single one got better. I think all

13:20

number four almost made me cry that

13:22

shit was fired up. You could you

13:24

there's an argument better or worse but

13:26

it there they are all uniquely amazing

13:28

movies there's not first one though is

13:31

so good I mean that was like

13:33

the introduction of Pixar yeah like I

13:35

don't remember Toy Story 2 3 is

13:37

when they're about to all die and

13:39

then they get saved like everyone. But

13:41

they're they're like going into the fire

13:44

and they all like accept death together

13:46

and they gorgeous Those are that gorgeous

13:48

moment holding it hold each other's hands

13:50

and shit. It's amazing and then four

13:52

was really good, but I It's

13:54

hard to beat

13:56

the original Toy Story

13:59

Fury Road, I

14:01

think was better than

14:03

the original Mad

14:05

Max. I

14:08

Think The

14:10

Dark Knight Rises I think that

14:13

was better than the first Dark

14:15

Knight that Christopher Nolan did Are

14:18

you talking about? The

14:20

one with the heat Yeah,

14:23

so wait, which one had Bane was Bane

14:25

that was that was Dark Knight Rises Oh,

14:27

yeah, so I don't know. I'm gonna retract

14:30

that take in a dark the Dark Knight

14:34

They're both really fucking good. I don't disagree

14:37

Bane. I it was so it was so

14:39

hard to follow up That

14:41

performance with Heath. Yeah, and that dude

14:43

did a granny who that is but

14:45

he did a great job of Bane

14:47

Tom Hardy I

14:50

am the Batman your Batman You

14:53

adopted the darkness. I was born

14:55

into it Batman molded by it. I

14:58

Don't do very good voices, but

15:00

yeah, that shit was fire Blade Runner

15:02

Jeff D. Lowe loves the the

15:04

Blade Runner sequel that came out. I've

15:06

never seen Blade Runners. I Have

15:08

requested a okay, so I asked Jeff

15:10

D. Lowe Disneyland or Disney World

15:12

who you got because he is the

15:14

number one Disney person he had

15:16

to say Disney World Unless living in

15:18

LA his radicalized him. Oh good

15:20

point. Well, he replies Disney World by

15:23

a country mile. Okay, good a

15:25

country mile. Yeah, Erin No, I agree

15:27

Disney World is better, but I

15:29

mean we just not gonna shit on

15:31

Disneyland Especially for two guys who

15:33

never been there. Here's what he says

15:35

about Disneyland Land is cool. It

15:37

has its perks one of which is

15:39

being able to do it all

15:41

in a day is cool So that's

15:43

that's also back. That's a minus

15:46

for me. That's a big backhand compliment

15:48

I've only been to Disney. I've

15:50

only been to Disney World. I believe

15:52

four full times First

15:55

of all, let's break

15:57

that down. I've only

15:59

been there four times

16:01

what constitutes a full-time. But for

16:03

full-time, every park? I think that means he's

16:05

only done all of Disney World in one

16:07

sitting four times, but he's probably gone

16:10

to Disney World other times

16:12

in that. Right. Disneyland, I've been

16:14

to now a bunch since I

16:16

live 15 minutes away. Wow. A

16:18

country mile, Disney World. What

16:20

is a country mile? That's the

16:23

same thing as a regular mile, I

16:25

assume, but it's longer. Well you

16:27

know what country mile means, right?

16:29

It's like out in the country,

16:31

you're just kind of, oh, it's

16:33

it's a mile down the road and

16:35

it might be two, three, four miles.

16:37

You just, you say it's a mile? Okay,

16:40

got you. I did not know that.

16:42

That's my understanding of where

16:44

it comes from. Yeah, so I

16:46

was just gonna circle back to

16:48

this sequel thing. I looked at the

16:50

top 10 red tomatoes, sequels

16:53

of all time. The second top, that's

16:55

the top 100, but like I was

16:57

going to the top 10. It validates

16:59

one of my points, but one of them

17:02

is Larry. The number one, shall I

17:04

start with the number one? Yep.

17:06

All right, the number one is

17:08

Patington 2. Oh yeah. I've never seen either

17:10

one Patington. I've heard Patington

17:13

2 is one of the best movies

17:15

ever made. Is that the one Shea

17:18

was recently lamenting? Well, that's

17:20

Patington in Peru. That's, I believe.

17:22

The third installment. Is

17:24

this a little bare movie? Is I

17:26

like that? I think, I've heard,

17:28

I've heard nothing but great things

17:31

about Paddington. Yeah, I've heard

17:33

Paddington One, Sucks Dick,

17:35

Paddington Two, Fox Pussy. All right,

17:37

moving on to number two. Uh,

17:40

number two is Boy Story 2.

17:42

Boom. I may need to go back and

17:44

watch two. I don't remember anything.

17:46

For two is when it's the

17:48

guy and he paints the bottom

17:50

of the shoe. And he so...

17:52

Oh, the creepy... Yeah, I hated

17:55

that guy as a kid. You

17:57

scared the shit out of me.

17:59

Yeah. So... So number three

18:01

is, I haven't seen

18:03

this one, three colors

18:05

red. Haven't heard that,

18:07

it was a 1984,

18:10

the number four is

18:12

a 1964 double 07

18:14

gold finger. Number five

18:16

is Toy Story 3.

18:18

And number six is

18:20

before midnight 2013. Haven't

18:22

seen that either, number

18:24

seven is Godfather 2.

18:28

The whole thing is cracking. Number eight,

18:30

the Bride of Frankenstein, 1935. Damn. My

18:32

cameras back then. Number nine, Toy Story

18:34

4. Damn. Yeah. And then number 10

18:36

is Mission Impossible Fallout. That's another series

18:38

that like, you can't really go wrong.

18:40

All them shit is cracking. They are

18:43

good. I don't like the ones that

18:45

over rely on masks though. You talk

18:47

about what they make. Turn off the...

18:49

Yeah, by the end of it. It's

18:51

like you don't know everyone's wearing a

18:53

mask. Yeah, I I kind of like

18:55

it after you though But yeah the

18:57

emission impossible ones those are those are

18:59

awesome. But World War two I think

19:02

better than World War one More memorable

19:04

more sure yeah, but I mean it

19:06

was a sequel. It was a direct

19:08

sequel. Are you talking about the movie

19:10

or like the no talking about the

19:12

wars? Is there a movie just World

19:14

War two? They haven't made a movie

19:16

about World War two yet Not a

19:18

long time. They should. Uh, yeah, Aaron,

19:21

we talked about that on Tuesday's show,

19:23

how they need to, we're due for

19:25

another World War II movie, and it

19:27

was like they haven't made one in

19:29

a long time, and then they were

19:31

like, what about Oppenheimer that came out

19:33

last year? But that's a, that's a

19:35

science movie, it's not a war movie.

19:37

And the slave movies, I'm done with

19:40

them shit. What was the last 12

19:42

years of slave? Yeah, 12 years ago.

19:44

I don't even know. I don't really

19:46

watch them anymore. It's they've beaten into

19:48

the ground Good war movie still hits

19:50

though. No, no, they never got me

19:52

like that. I'm anti war, so none

19:54

of that shit is appealing to me.

19:56

Except for Dances with Wolves, that shit

19:59

was fire. I don't think I ever

20:01

saw that one. It's like four hours.

20:03

Lock in, but it's. Out. Out. Lock

20:05

out. No four hours. We talked about

20:07

this on Tuesday too. If it's longer

20:09

than like 315. No can do Oh

20:11

what if you're what if you're binging

20:13

the series? I I can't watch anything

20:16

for longer than three hours Really like

20:18

if it's a even if it's a

20:20

show I really like that's a 30-minute

20:22

show that's seven or eight episodes by

20:24

the time you take out commercials you

20:26

might just be a product of your

20:28

era you young people's attention span is

20:30

it's shit Now I kind of agree

20:32

with them on the movie take, but

20:35

it is it there have been so

20:37

many times when I've sat down and

20:39

watched six hours of a show I'm

20:41

saying like I get that naughty look

20:43

on your face and you look over

20:45

the person you're watching with you like

20:47

You want to watch another one? But

20:49

by the end I mean, you're not

20:51

even That's what our eyes are glazed

20:54

over that you look over like one

20:56

more. Yeah. You feel like being bad?

20:58

Yeah. You feel like being bad? Yeah

21:00

I'm currently being bad This anime journey

21:02

of mine and so I I started

21:04

with solo leveling I'm all caught up

21:06

that has two seasons I don't know

21:08

how many more episodes are left in

21:10

this season, but I'm just obsessed with

21:13

that show That's it's one of the

21:15

best things I've ever watched. I love

21:17

it. It's so dope And then so

21:19

while waiting for the next episodes to

21:21

drop I started a attack on Titan

21:23

and again I must have, I just

21:25

slept on anime my entire life. It

21:27

was never any, I always thought it

21:30

was kind of corny honestly. But that

21:32

shit is fired off. I just love

21:34

the premises of the shows. The science

21:36

fiction aspect of them, the storytelling of

21:38

them, it's just really dope, the character

21:40

development of each one. It's dope, so

21:42

I'm speed running attack on Titan, and

21:44

so like I've back to back, like

21:46

six, seven episodes back to back. It's

21:49

really good. Yeah, I've tried to watch

21:51

anime before, it just doesn't hit for

21:53

me. Did it take you while to

21:55

get into it? It took me like

21:57

two episodes of solo leveling to be

21:59

like... This is kind of interesting, but

22:01

the first, because I really did it,

22:03

because like my son, what I like

22:05

to do with like all my kids,

22:08

like I figure out what they're into,

22:10

and I get into it, just like

22:12

we have like a, you know, a

22:14

baseline of something to, you know, what

22:16

is the word I'm looking for, to,

22:18

the bond over, right? And so he

22:20

was like, I'm really into this new

22:22

anime, and I was like, oh, fuck,

22:24

I gotta watch anime, I gotta watch

22:27

anime, you anime. And I was like,

22:29

yeah, man, run it. Run it, man.

22:31

I was, I was in my back

22:33

of my mind, I'm like, it's gonna

22:35

be whack. And then, one episode, I

22:37

was like, it's kinda, okay, it's not

22:39

horrible. And then second episode, I was

22:41

like, hey, yo, this shit kind of,

22:43

and then like, dope ass shit started

22:46

happening. I don't want to spoil people

22:48

who want to get into it, but

22:50

really dope shit started having, like people

22:52

with different powers and stuff like that,

22:54

and stuff like that, and that, and

22:56

that's the premise of that, and that's

22:58

the premise of that, and that's the

23:00

premise of that's the premise of that,

23:03

and that's the premise of that, and

23:05

that's the premise of that's the premise

23:07

of that, and that's the premise of

23:09

that's the premise of that, and that,

23:11

and that's the premise of that's the

23:13

premise of that, and that, and that's

23:15

the premise of that, and that's the

23:17

premise, And then I just binged like

23:19

almost a whole season that day. I

23:22

was like, yo, and he was like

23:24

super excited that he can't hold water.

23:26

He was like, yo, okay, you gotta

23:28

really watch this part. I'm like, nigger,

23:30

I'm watching this part. It's a really

23:32

dope. I think if I think we

23:34

just got to commit. I'm a fan,

23:36

I'm a fan, I'm a fan, I'm

23:38

a fan of it. I'm a fan

23:41

of it. I'm a fan of my

23:43

first one. I'm enjoying Attack on Titan,

23:45

but I think I'm just so locked

23:47

in a solo leveling, that's my, but

23:49

like, ever since I tweeted about it,

23:51

people are giving me mad suggestions, and

23:53

so like, there's thousands of episodes on

23:55

somebody shit, so I gotta, you know,

23:57

I'm a fan of it. That's

24:00

a good dad thing to do. Is there

24:02

anything, because I feel like Aaron you could

24:04

take anything that your kids were interested in

24:06

and you could see why it's interesting if

24:08

you like dedicate yourself to it a little

24:11

bit. You gave it a shot. Is there

24:13

anything they could be interested like a hobby

24:15

that you would be like, no, not for

24:17

me, not even going to try? Not my

24:19

kids. No, I think like so my daughter,

24:21

my oldest daughter, my youngest daughter, my youngest

24:23

daughter bond over this game called, it's some

24:26

Roblocks game. And they like, it's like fact,

24:28

it's fact, so like they go into closets

24:30

and they have these little fashion shows and

24:32

it'll be like, it'll give you challenges and

24:34

you dress against real people and it'll, or

24:36

other people on the internet and it'll be

24:39

like, dressed like a global superstar and you

24:41

have to go and fix your outfit and

24:43

stuff and that's nothing I would ever be

24:45

into but, you know, my babies is into

24:47

it. So like. one day we just we

24:49

just on it and I'm like yo let

24:52

me get on so like I'm putting together

24:54

a fit and you know I'm trying to

24:56

mix and match clothes like that I don't

24:58

I wear y'all know me I wear sweats

25:00

every day and but like no I think

25:02

I think in general I think it's more

25:04

about what the reason as to why you're

25:07

doing it which is why I don't I

25:09

don't have a problem getting into what my

25:11

kids are doing because more like it's more

25:13

about them it's a way to connect with

25:15

them it's a way to connect with them

25:17

rather than trying to satiate to satiate to

25:20

satiate It's good perspective. What

25:22

if what if your son came home

25:24

and he was like dad? I

25:26

Just love the Boston Celtics No, they're

25:28

chasing Tatum. Yeah, we got problems

25:31

that I'm going I mean, yeah But

25:33

they already like a fan so

25:35

but then you could bond over like

25:37

your mutual hatred of each other

25:39

Yeah, I mean it still wouldn't it

25:42

wouldn't bust some balls. Yeah, it

25:44

would be it would be fun stuff

25:46

But I would be lightweight disappointed because

25:48

all of all my babies like

25:50

the Lakers now Your daughter comes home

25:53

and she goes, Dad, I've taken

25:55

a real interest in dog training. Oh

26:00

man, you're pushing my limits as a

26:02

fun. Well I don't know because I

26:04

got a turtle. I got a turtle

26:06

sitting upstairs right now. Yeah, the

26:08

tank. She's still cleaning with her toothbrush?

26:11

Yeah, every now and then, but

26:13

it's in it's only a little

26:15

virus. I just doesn't get dirty

26:17

anymore, but she feeds it. It's,

26:20

I don't understand the appeal of

26:22

this damn thing, but she loves it.

26:24

Tina, Tina, the turtle. And

26:26

she's using your toothbrush to clean

26:28

it shell, correct? No, no, no.

26:30

One of my old, yeah, one

26:32

of my old jokes, yeah. Not my

26:35

current one. Some other people are

26:37

saying online predator too, better

26:39

than the original predator. I

26:41

don't know about that. I'm

26:43

gonna say, I'm gonna say no. Now

26:45

you talk about a movie that they

26:48

need to run back. I wouldn't be

26:50

mad if they ran that one

26:52

back. Predator? Yeah, like with

26:54

the CGI. Nowadays, didn't they

26:56

recently make one? They made,

26:58

um, was that alien verse

27:00

predator? Yeah. And then there might have

27:03

been predators. That's a long

27:05

time, wasn't it? How long ago

27:07

was that? I could be wrong. Avip

27:09

was 2003, I want to say. That

27:11

is the highest I've ever been in

27:13

a movie theater. Oh, really? Was

27:15

watching alien verse predator.

27:17

Yeah. And it was fucking awesome. Yeah, mine

27:19

was, we went to go see how high. You

27:22

remember the movie How High with Meth & Man

27:24

River? So we all, we all rode one in

27:26

a parking lot. We came in there smelling, we

27:28

hotbox, no dumb-ass, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed,

27:30

we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we

27:33

hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed,

27:35

we hotboxed, we hotboxed, we hotboxed, and we hotboxed, hotboxed,

27:37

and walked, and walked, and walked into, and walked, and

27:39

walked, and walked into, and walked into, and walked, and

27:41

walked, and walked, and I was like, and I was

27:43

like, and I was like, I was like, I was

27:45

like, I was with my brother, I was with my

27:47

brother, I was with my brother, my brother, my brother,

27:49

my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother,

27:51

my brother, go And then he was like, you just

27:53

take my ID. So I had to take my brother's

27:55

ID highest shit to go get the ticket. So you

27:57

know how nervous I was now? Yeah. There's a right

27:59

of passenger. as a kid. When the AVP,

28:01

Alien v. Predator came out, we planned

28:04

like two months in advance for how

28:06

high we were going to be for

28:08

that movie. Like when the Afghan weed

28:10

came back in town, we made sure

28:13

to get some of that and then

28:15

we'd store it in a secure, correctly

28:17

humidified environment. So it would be ready

28:19

to go for Alien v. Predator night.

28:22

Those were the best weed that we

28:24

could find yeah, I think we might

28:26

have hotbox for that one too Then

28:28

you walk in everybody in your group

28:30

smells like weed because you just smoked

28:33

in a car Everybody knows your high

28:35

and the number one prevailing thought is

28:37

you think they know them high? Yeah

28:39

No idea. Oh and also, you know,

28:42

it was great back in the day

28:44

too, was having to, having to figure

28:46

out what you're going to smoke out

28:48

of. Like if you, if you didn't

28:51

have anybody that could roll a good

28:53

blonde. What's the wildest you spoke to?

28:55

I had a go to, my go

28:57

to was, you had to 7-Eleven, you

29:00

pick up a 20 ounce bottle of

29:02

gatorade or sprite, you get a ballpoint

29:04

pen. like a big pen and then

29:06

you buy a Nestle crunch bar because

29:09

the Nestle crunch comes in aluminum foil

29:11

wrapping and then you maybe get some

29:13

electrical tape if you have that around

29:15

then you light the end of the

29:18

ballpoint pin on fire after you drink

29:20

all the the gatorade or the spright

29:22

or whatever and then you poke a

29:24

hole in the side of the gatorade.

29:27

container with a ballpoint pen. You take,

29:29

you know, the pen and the ink

29:31

and all that stuff out, so it's

29:33

just a hollow plastic tube, you wrap

29:36

the aluminum foil around the end of

29:38

it to make your little bowl, maybe

29:40

put some electrical tape on there, and

29:42

then you fill it up with a

29:45

little bit of water, like the weed,

29:47

makes it bubble, homemade bubler. That was

29:49

our goal too. them like sideways towards

29:51

like almost like a block like that

29:54

and then you would poke a little

29:56

tiny holes in one of the sides

29:58

I mean in the top and then

30:00

poke one big hole on the side

30:03

for a little yeah a little shotgun

30:05

hole and you would just light it

30:07

up with a little aluminum care that

30:09

was the go-to. That was the best

30:11

yeah also you'd have a shotgun hole

30:14

on the side of the water bottle

30:16

too for your thumb that you'd hang

30:18

on to and then one of my

30:20

friends bought like a 20 dollar tiny

30:23

glass pipe at an outdoor music festival

30:25

because that's the only place that you

30:27

could buy you didn't have like smoke

30:29

shops back there. The Pyrex jumps? Yeah.

30:32

Oh man I bring my memories too.

30:34

Damn. It was a lot harder to

30:36

smoke weed back then. It was like

30:38

it was like you went on missions.

30:41

Yeah I remember for years in middle

30:43

school I used to I used to

30:45

go I had one of the little

30:47

hitters. It was like a little one-hitter

30:50

thing and I used to leave my

30:52

house like a five say I'm gonna

30:54

walk around a blood go playing the

30:56

neighborhood and I'm like 12 13 horrible

30:59

by the way but I was bad

31:01

and I used to leave come back

31:03

hit it right before bed coming to

31:05

bed high as hell watching uh change

31:08

your heart I don't know if you

31:10

remember that game that talks that was

31:12

my shit every night change your heart

31:14

and what was the other one the

31:17

fifth wheel was the fifth well yeah

31:19

that was a reality show yeah yeah

31:21

yeah I used to come all back

31:23

to back. Yeah, I think it was

31:26

the fifth, but yeah, there was like

31:28

two or three days I used to

31:30

watch back to back. It was fascinating

31:32

to me. Yeah, we had one friend

31:35

and he had a friend who was

31:37

really good at rolling blunts, like the

31:39

best. And I don't even know how

31:41

close these two guys were, but he

31:43

would always be like, James, roll these

31:46

guys blunt for me. And then James

31:48

would be like, yes, sir. He just

31:50

hung out to roll blunts to roll

31:52

blunts for people. Was he was really

31:55

nice at doing that. Yeah, that's pretty

31:57

dope. Yeah Yes. No, there were side

31:59

quests that you were going in. That

32:01

was like your activity that you would

32:04

do for the afternoon. It's like you

32:06

have to accomplish something, you have to use

32:08

your brain, it was like problem solving, it

32:10

was creative. And then you got your reward

32:13

at the end. Yeah, I used to hustle up,

32:15

hustle up money to get the better like little

32:17

nick bags, dime bags, twenty sacks. It was all,

32:19

it was a journey, man. It was a, it was

32:21

a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a

32:23

thing. It was a thing. It was a thing. It was a thing.

32:25

It was a thing. All right, we're going to get

32:27

to Brace, friend of the program, Brace Bell

32:29

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32:44

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32:47

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now, here's Brace Beldon.

33:27

Ran into the sky

33:29

the other day, he said,

33:31

funny, I never see

33:33

at the club anymore.

33:35

I said, yeah, I never see

33:37

you at the bank. That's

33:40

deep. Or what PFT calls

33:42

the Jewish club? How are

33:44

we doing brace? Oh, I'm doing wonderful.

33:46

Nice. The bank, the song that I was

33:48

referencing has three parentheses around the words, the

33:51

bank. So, the bank. The bank. It's in

33:53

context. Yes. Are we still doing that these

33:55

days? Are we still putting parentheses around things?

33:57

I haven't seen that. You like that? up.

34:00

I feel like the only people doing

34:02

that are people who were really like

34:04

that was a great they loved that

34:06

and it was like allowed to be

34:08

because some of us like my last

34:10

name is Beldon it's like a normal

34:13

like a well not might say normal

34:15

but it's a it's a it's a

34:17

it's a it's a goy last name

34:19

and I feel like if I was

34:21

one of those people I'd put the

34:23

three parentheses around because I'm missing a

34:25

Stein or a Berg or a Berg.

34:28

Yeah you'd self-self you'd self-report report. It's

34:30

up report. Yeah. Yeah. What what are

34:32

what are three parentheses indicate? It was

34:34

like 2015 2014 I think that started

34:36

where people would put parentheses around a

34:38

Jewish person's name to let people know

34:40

that they were Jewish so when you

34:42

know to let people know that you

34:45

had to say in a whisper because

34:47

you were you were so you respected

34:49

them so much that you cannot kind

34:51

of only whisper their name. Yeah. That's

34:53

right. No it was it was mostly

34:55

done by people who dislike strongly. the

34:57

Jewish people. Interesting. And so they would

35:00

let others know that they were talking

35:02

about a Jewish person by putting their

35:04

name in a parentheses. Like the reason

35:06

PFT goes by PFT now is because

35:08

I mean originally when he started a

35:10

bar stool his name was Paul Feldstein

35:12

titanium wits and because of anti-Semitism rampant

35:14

in the sports industry he had to

35:17

shorten it to PFT. But the people

35:19

still do the parentheses around him. Right.

35:21

Or like Liam Cohen, the new coach

35:23

of the Jacksonville jaguars. Surprisingly, no parentheses

35:25

around that one. None. Yeah, no parentheses,

35:27

even though Cohen, I always assumed. That

35:29

voice you hear is Brace Belden in

35:32

front of the program. Back on macrodosing,

35:34

because we have some Jeffrey Epstein news

35:36

to talk about, and Brace knows more

35:38

about Jeff Epstein than anybody. Brace, you're

35:40

not on the list, are you? No,

35:42

I mean, what's a list, you know?

35:44

Name on a piece of paper? Did

35:46

I go to the island? Yes, there's

35:49

lots of islands in the Caribbean. Did

35:51

I go to the townhouse? Yes, I

35:53

live in New York City. Did I

35:55

go to the place in Palm Beach?

35:57

Yes, it's a nice place in the

35:59

country. It's Florida. Lots of people go

36:01

there. Trump has a place there. I

36:04

can't go there. Yeah, there's a, there's

36:06

a, there's a new fake

36:08

Epstein thing happening. Yes, it's

36:10

a, it's a, a lot of smoke. I

36:12

did not notice, I saw the

36:15

people that were given the binders

36:17

the other day, and we had, it

36:19

was Chaya Raychek, Libs of

36:21

Tik, Liz Wheeler, your friend

36:23

Jack Basobiac. Love them. But

36:26

you were, you were, you were

36:28

not invited invited. for some

36:30

reason invitation must have got

36:32

last night it was incorrect so to back

36:34

up a little bit i want you guys

36:36

to google this both you you guys

36:38

at your little laptops and the people

36:40

at home there's been like a couple

36:43

people involved in like who are supposed

36:45

to be like declassifying stuff which the

36:47

Epstein stuff isn't classified in the same

36:49

way that like military stuff would be

36:52

but you know what i mean disclosure

36:54

stuff one of those people is Anna

36:56

Paulina Luna yes Who I love?

36:58

I love this lady. She's

37:00

like something from Florida Congresswoman.

37:02

Totally crazy. Luna is a

37:04

last name she adopted to

37:06

Samoa or Latina. She at one

37:09

point claimed to be Jewish before

37:11

people realized that actually her grandfather

37:13

that she said was Jewish. was

37:15

kind of on the other side

37:17

of the conflict was a member

37:19

of the Wehrmacht and she's

37:22

incredible I mean but the the

37:24

I don't know if you're looking

37:26

at her but the lip filler

37:28

on this lady I love it

37:30

yeah this is taste this is

37:32

tasteful filler not not like some

37:34

people on this program I can

37:36

name this is tasteful. So yeah

37:38

let's talk about what's going on

37:40

right now because we've been told

37:42

that Pam Bondi the attorney general.

37:44

has new hot Intel that she's

37:46

willing to release and they're trying

37:48

to they're trying to bring to

37:50

the light what was once in the

37:52

dark now yeah there's been a lot

37:54

of stuff that has already been reported

37:57

I think back in like the the

37:59

2014 23rd When did the South Florida

38:01

newspaper start doing their investigation to Epstein?

38:03

That was way back in the day.

38:06

Way back. I mean, there's been, so

38:08

Epstein got busted first time in 2007,

38:10

2008, when he got the crazy plea

38:13

deal in Florida, and negotiated on the

38:15

government side by future labor secretary under

38:17

Trump won, which was Alex Acosta. A

38:20

lot of that stuff, like it was

38:22

reported on, but it really got a

38:24

lot of attention in 2017 when the

38:27

guy negotiated for the government was given

38:29

a executive post or a post in

38:31

the cabinet. The black book, the famous,

38:34

like the closest thing that we have

38:36

to a list, came out in 2015

38:38

from Nick Bryant in Gocker. He posted

38:41

the whole thing. The closest I can

38:43

say before we even really get into

38:45

all this stuff, there's a lot of

38:48

talk about an Epstein list and as

38:50

far as we know I've I've. I've

38:52

been studying this guy for a long

38:55

time. I think I know kind of

38:57

a lot about it. There's been no

38:59

indication that there is like a master

39:02

list of like guys I taped having

39:04

sex with kids like, you know, leaving

39:06

that in the fucking, in the thumb

39:09

drive or in the fuck on a

39:11

piece of paper. That is like something

39:13

that has kind of become like a

39:16

mythical emblem for a lot of people.

39:18

It's lower that there's a list. And

39:20

it's like once you achieve this next

39:23

step, if you vote the right politician

39:25

and whatever. Key unlocks that door. We

39:27

will finally get the list and the

39:30

list. Yeah, the reporter Julie K Brown

39:32

is the one who worked on it

39:34

for the Miami Herald and she said

39:37

there's no Jeffrey Epstein client list Period.

39:39

It's a figment of the internet's imagination

39:41

and just a means to slander people

39:44

so there is there's a black book

39:46

which contains the names of people that

39:48

Jeffrey Epstein knew and people that he

39:51

somehow maybe he didn't know some of

39:53

them maybe got their phone numbers through

39:55

a friend of a friend or whatever

39:58

but there is they have copies of

40:00

his black book but now I feel

40:02

like there's been so many fake pages

40:05

from that black book that we lose

40:07

sight of what was really in that

40:09

like whose names were actually in the

40:12

black book and whose names weren't in

40:14

the black book. But yeah the the

40:16

most recent thing is we're going to

40:19

be transparent with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation

40:21

and we'll release the the full files

40:23

at least this was phase one is

40:26

what they're saying which was actually less

40:28

information than we already knew before. Well,

40:30

it's, it's, it's, I think it's personally

40:33

brave of the administration because you've got

40:35

RFK Junior. I love this guy. It's

40:37

every time he looks, he sounds like

40:40

he's about, it's like the last thing

40:42

your grandfather's telling you before he dies.

40:44

But RFK Junior, listen, I know you

40:47

guys like sports. Whatever. That's great. Yeah,

40:49

I don't, yeah, I know. Well, it's,

40:51

but you have to deal with them,

40:54

right. Right. Right. Well, he just happens

40:56

to be really, really, really good at

40:58

them. But he doesn't like them. Yeah,

41:01

and you're good at them. Yeah. Well,

41:03

I love guys who cheat in crazy

41:05

ways. I love a cheater. I love

41:08

somebody. I love somebody. I love somebody's

41:10

like, yeah, honey, I'm out with the

41:12

guys. And he's banging five or six

41:15

chicks around town. RFK, Jr. For me,

41:17

because again, cheedy is my sport. Not,

41:19

I don't participate, but I watch, but

41:22

I watch it. A

41:24

lot of talk about who's

41:26

the go, who's the go?

41:28

Oh, is it LeBron, La

41:31

Fraud? Is it referred to

41:33

around these parts? Oh, is

41:35

it, is it, is it,

41:37

who is it, is it,

41:39

O.J. Simpson? It's, it's, uh,

41:42

it's, uh, it's, uh, it's,

41:44

you can't, you can't, you

41:46

know, you cannot, it's okay,

41:48

now Trump's present, again, is,

41:50

is, is in session. But.

41:52

RFK Jr. is the goat

41:55

of cheating. He cheated so

41:57

much on his ex-wife. That

41:59

she... in the parlance of

42:01

today, unalived herself. There is nobody

42:04

doing like that today. And he

42:06

flew on the plane. He was

42:08

hanging out with Jeffrey. And he's

42:10

part of the administration, the most

42:12

transparent administration in history, that's like,

42:14

let it out there. And I admire that

42:16

because of course Epsin's in the black book,

42:19

Jason Kalekonakis is in the black book. There's

42:21

a lot of people who are intimately connected

42:23

to this administration that are in the black

42:25

book. And I feel like there's sort of

42:27

a double-edged sword that they have here. One

42:30

is like it's kind of grist for the

42:32

mill for like a lot of people who

42:34

love Trump who think that the black book

42:36

coming out will like send Hillary Clinton to

42:38

Guantanamo Bay. But on the other side, there's

42:41

a lot of people who are pretty closely

42:43

connected to this administration, both in terms of

42:45

like actually in the government and like

42:47

in the realm of private equity or

42:49

finance and business that are also like

42:52

pretty closely tied up to Jeffrey Epstein.

42:54

And so there has been like, like when

42:56

Trump was in office. The first time

42:58

Glenn got arrested. Like there was like press conferences where he'd be

43:00

like, I wish her well. And I didn't read too much into

43:02

that because he kind of just says shit like that, you know

43:04

what I mean? And, but people were like, that's kind of weird

43:06

thing to say, like you did it a couple times. And then

43:08

he was like, I don't know if I want to release this

43:11

stuff, this was between administrations, like when Biden was present, he

43:13

was like, well, if I don't if I don't know if

43:15

I'm going to release this, I'm going to release this, I'm

43:17

going to release this, I'm going to release this, I don't,

43:19

I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I

43:21

don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't,

43:23

I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I

43:25

don't, I don't, I don Uh, and then he goes on

43:28

Lex Fridman. Are you guys familiar with his Lex Fridman podcast?

43:30

Yeah, yeah, I've watched a couple of his episodes. Like

43:32

if a book could talk. Brother, exactly.

43:34

It's like, it's like, it's like, it's

43:36

like, it is crazy to watch. Who

43:39

is watching this stuff? No disrespect to

43:41

anyone who does. I think he's a

43:43

very smart guy in terms of computers.

43:45

And so he tried to pivot into being

43:48

a podcaster and he's very successful at

43:50

it like he's get he gets millions

43:52

of views on stuff But his the

43:54

interview that he did with Zalinsky

43:56

was very funny where he was like

43:59

say something nice about Vladimir Putin, let's

44:01

try to build a bridge between the

44:03

two of you. And Silski was like,

44:06

fuck you. No, I'm not going to

44:08

say anything. Every time he does a,

44:10

he does like an interview with somebody,

44:13

it's like he howed empathy or whatever,

44:15

or like, Chad GPT, like how to

44:17

talk to another human being. I think

44:20

he's incredible. I think he went on

44:22

Grock. I think he asked, no joke,

44:24

before the Zelenski interview, I think he

44:27

asked Grock how to mediate to mediate

44:29

conflicts. And Grock gave him steps like

44:31

you would tell a third grader that

44:34

was in a fight with some other

44:36

kid in their class and they were

44:38

doing pure mediation. And so you would

44:41

say, say something nice about Thomas, something

44:43

that you like about him and try

44:45

to build that bridge. And then he

44:48

tried to solve the Ukraine-Russia war by

44:50

doing that exact same thing. And it

44:52

worked. Right now, right now, it worked.

44:54

Yeah. But, but Trump goes on Lex

44:57

Fridman's podcast, which is incredible. And, uh,

44:59

Fridman asks him like, hey, like, are

45:01

you gonna release the, nobody, I can't

45:04

even do an imitation. He's like, Trump,

45:06

a lot of people are asking, will

45:08

you release the Epstein documents? And then

45:11

Trump is kind of just like. Yeah,

45:13

yeah, I'm gonna release them. You know,

45:15

maybe I will but I will I

45:18

will I will probably release them We'll

45:20

look at what's in them, but I'll

45:22

probably release them and that became like

45:25

a promise that like a campaign promise

45:27

that he had to fulfill and so

45:29

Now this also has a crazy weird

45:32

backstory in the new FBI director Cash

45:34

Patel who I love this guy all

45:36

right, have you seen this dude? He

45:39

is you know how you know how

45:41

like whenever sometimes like You see guys

45:43

in night vision, and there's like six

45:46

eyes and they're looking everywhere He can

45:48

do that with just his two regular

45:50

eyes like he is Constant scanning he's

45:53

Crazy looking also his Wikipedia or whatever

45:55

like the internet says he's five nine,

45:57

but he's I'm saying five six with

46:00

another thing wrong with that. But

46:02

he is also like engaged in

46:04

this war against like people. He

46:06

doesn't like the FBI and DOJ.

46:08

And so that factors into that

46:10

too. So keep a keep a

46:12

note on that. And so Pam

46:14

Bondi is like starts like declaring

46:16

that they're going to release the

46:18

Epstein documents and then a couple

46:20

weeks ago. like a week before

46:22

they dropped, she's like going on

46:24

Jesse Waters and she's like, the documents

46:26

that I have, this will make you

46:29

sick. This what this man was doing,

46:31

it will make you sick. And I

46:33

have a lot of documents and

46:35

they're on my desk and they

46:37

make me sick. And she's like

46:39

not saying anything, but she's just

46:41

like talking for three minutes at a

46:43

time about how there's documents

46:46

and they'll make you sick as well.

46:48

Cut to, I guess it's like the 27th.

46:50

a group of Jack Basobic who is

46:52

a former naval intelligence agent and

46:54

a Polish-Nazi, no disrespect. I mean

46:57

it's just an objective thing, you

46:59

know, they exist in history. But

47:01

he's basically like a Polish-Nazi. No

47:03

disrespect. He was like the number

47:05

one pizza gate guy. Yeah, he was a

47:08

big pizza get guy and then he tried

47:10

to do like a like a Richard Spencer

47:12

neo-Nazi thing And then that kind of fell

47:14

out of favor and then he became like

47:17

a normy like conservative crazy guy And now

47:19

he's like back to being like I'm with

47:21

heg's he's like he's like the guy who

47:23

gives he'd he'd hexeth advice on how to

47:26

get as drunk as possible and rape. Yeah,

47:28

and he's also I think he runs the

47:30

end wokeness account He does he

47:32

does which could you imagine like

47:34

your ear his wife and you're

47:37

like honey like I want to

47:39

go out to fucking, you know Pizza

47:41

Hut because these people are

47:43

a little class and And

47:45

but so be it's like

47:47

no hold on. I'm like

47:49

putting up a picture I'm

47:51

putting up a picture of

47:53

a transgender 19-year-old that's about

47:55

to get 10,000 retweets.

47:58

It's like it's like a fake I'm

48:00

not cussing tolerant area. I'm like cussing

48:02

tolerant. So if I have my choice,

48:04

if I have my choice, I'll fuck

48:07

around like, yeah, if it's a national

48:09

chain and it's not like, you know

48:11

what I'm saying, New York, if not

48:14

a New York or something like that.

48:16

I'm gonna give pizza stuff. What's your

48:18

order? Stuffcrest, meat lovers. Stuff crusts. Okay.

48:20

Good order. You said. Pizza Hut was

48:23

your number one ranked national chain. Pizza

48:25

chain. Pizza chain. Okay. So you have

48:27

it over Domino's? Yeah. I like Domino's.

48:30

I do, I do like a nice

48:32

stuffed crust, but Domino's, they're wrong on

48:34

that PFT. It's, Tomino's is cheap, but

48:37

it's not good. They've redone their whole

48:39

shit though. They streamlined everything. They became

48:41

a technology company. They did, they, they,

48:43

they, they, they built this app used

48:46

to be. Yeah. 15 they like did

48:48

a whole ad campaign about how we

48:50

acknowledge that our pizza is shitty so

48:53

we're changing everything and it's it's fine

48:55

it's fine which is I loved roundtable

48:57

as a kid because it was like

49:00

it was an experiment experience like you

49:02

go there was fucking you play rampage

49:04

and like you know the pizza was

49:06

good but then And then later, the

49:09

roundtable on Van Asen San Francisco, I

49:11

used to do a lot of methamphetamine

49:13

in there in the bathroom, of course.

49:16

But I would say the cheapest and

49:18

like the easiest for in your broke

49:20

is dominoes. But Pizza Hut seems to

49:23

be like the most, I would say

49:25

consistent, like as like a chain. I,

49:27

you know, I gotta agree with Big

49:29

T and Aaron on this. You're frankly

49:32

wrong PFT. But it's okay. The thing

49:34

is, you said these are low class

49:36

people. I kind of like low class

49:39

shit. Yeah, I know but like yes

49:41

me too. I mean, it's not like

49:43

I'm going to fucking I don't even

49:46

know where they have fancy pizza, but

49:48

like it's it just seems like they're

49:50

fancy Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

49:52

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's

49:55

like pizza, it's like a piece of

49:57

basil and then there's like a dollop

49:59

of mozzarella, you know what I'm saying?

50:02

And they don't even got cheese on

50:04

it, it's got like blotches of pear.

50:06

Yeah, it's got, yeah, they put, they

50:09

put, they put, Goda, on, fucking. Hot

50:11

pop, but that's where like I feel

50:13

like that's where East meets West where

50:15

like the Chinese people let you have

50:18

some of the more fucked up foods

50:20

And so they're like like we'll put

50:22

this on the white boy menu tonight

50:25

goat brain And that's a while sit

50:27

on the menu right like I was

50:29

out like they got chicken feet on

50:31

it bitch. They got they got pig

50:34

brain. They got like Blood like little

50:36

lumps of blood like weird ass shit

50:38

like I don't a lot like not

50:41

not to my pot I'd be getting

50:43

the regular they got waggy too yeah

50:45

as we cook it away yeah I

50:48

know you think chicken feet you think

50:50

chicken feet you think chicken feet is

50:52

gonna be good because it's fucked up

50:54

sounding then you have you like this

50:57

says exactly like I thought you can

50:59

be with exactly how they look is

51:01

how it takes yeah so ass dog

51:04

but hot pot well so we got

51:06

Jack Pisobek again yeah again This fucking

51:08

freak we got Mike Cernovich, who was

51:11

he's he's kind of famous for having

51:13

a list But he was sort of

51:15

what you might just like describe as

51:17

like a pro date rape activist back

51:20

in 2050 He was like a red

51:22

pill guy who's like now become like

51:24

just a conservative guy You have the

51:27

lips of Tiktok lady who I love

51:29

I think she's beautiful unmarried which I

51:31

find very interesting considering she is orthodox

51:34

Jewish and most of those women get

51:36

married when they're married when they're very

51:38

flawed because she has never had a

51:40

man and she is getting older and

51:43

you know the doctor death is not

51:45

going to that door pretty soon but

51:47

but I'm sure things will work out

51:50

for her and then you had this

51:52

guy Scott Pressler who's kind of like

51:54

a gay elf on the Republican side

51:57

He's tall and thin and has. sort

51:59

of long hair in the in a

52:01

Fabio style, but without the body, which

52:03

I find interesting. And then, who else

52:06

was there? Oh, there's a woman who

52:08

I can't mention because she thanked my

52:10

iTunes reviews of my podcast, Dood Zero,

52:13

the last time we mentioned her on

52:15

the podcast. And there was like a

52:17

couple of, and the guy named Chad

52:20

Prath, who I never heard of, but

52:22

I love. Country musician with 3,000 plays,

52:24

a song on YouTube, which I'm assured

52:26

is very good. But these guys all

52:29

came out of the White House and

52:31

they're holding these binders that say Epstein

52:33

files like, you know, phase one, phase

52:36

one. And in those files was literally

52:38

nothing at all. There was the black

52:40

book, but with all the phone numbers

52:43

and email addresses redacted, which is no

52:45

fun. And so like a more censored

52:47

version of what's out there. And yeah,

52:49

the government's not going to put out

52:52

people's email addresses and phone numbers. I'm

52:54

not saying that they should. But you

52:56

also have a list of masseuses, which

52:59

I don't know what that means. I

53:01

mean, Epstein did portray on his bills

53:03

a lot of the girls that he

53:06

molested as people giving him massages, but

53:08

he also had a lot of legitimate

53:10

massuses. So I don't. I don't know.

53:12

All the names are blacked out. So

53:15

it's just several pages of fully, fully

53:17

blacked out names. And then an evidence

53:19

list, which I don't remember seen before,

53:22

but there's nothing really in it. And

53:24

then a, what do you call it?

53:26

A bunch of the flight logs, which

53:29

are like literally have been out for

53:31

years and years and years and it's

53:33

also not a complete bunch of the

53:35

flight logs. So it's just like. Once

53:38

it was a disaster, because you have

53:40

like this group of right wing pro-government

53:42

influencers, summoned to the White House, giving

53:45

these documents, and then they're parading them

53:47

smiling like, you know, hanging out, you

53:49

know, reveling in their access, and that

53:52

created like a magga civil war with

53:54

one of the most beautiful women, probably

53:56

to ever been born. I've only been

53:58

alive for 30. Yeah, she freaked out.

54:01

She freaked out. She was very upset.

54:03

So I've seen, I think, throughout the

54:05

range of history. Yes. Including, I'm saying,

54:08

ugly cave woman, cave woman, and hot

54:10

cave woman, and medium cave woman. I've

54:12

looked at all of them, like throughout

54:15

history. And, you know, I gotta tell

54:17

you, Laura Lumer, no one's doing I

54:19

like her. Wow. The rumors are. And

54:21

I'm going to tell you this, because

54:24

you know, I got a line to,

54:26

I got a line to DC, but

54:28

I did hear this from several people

54:31

that are like real journalists. The rumors

54:33

are that she did suck Donald Trump's

54:35

penis. It's a rumor. Allegedly, it's a

54:37

rumor. Is it really, is, it really

54:40

is a rumor. And like, I'm not

54:42

going to say it's like a hundred

54:44

percent, like I'm not going to say

54:47

I believe it, a hundred percent, but

54:49

I believe it, but I believe it,

54:51

I believe it, I believe it, I

54:54

believe it, I believe it, She's

54:56

been, and I wouldn't rule it out

54:59

for me either, like I was thinking

55:01

about it. I was like, damn, I

55:03

would try it, you know, not like,

55:05

you know, it must be crazy. Yeah,

55:08

in some way, good or bad. She's

55:10

nuts. She's been nuts for a long

55:12

time. She's had so many like public

55:14

freakouts. Like she's gone through mental health

55:17

crisis online probably five or six times,

55:19

like very publicly. But now it feels

55:21

like she's bigger than ever been. And

55:23

so she was pissed off. She was

55:26

like, I don't give a fuck. You

55:28

should start with telling the truth. This

55:30

is absurd. Everyone is laughing at the

55:32

administration today. Who on earth thought this

55:35

was a good idea? I think she

55:37

was asking Pam Bondi to resign. I

55:39

think she's put the call. That also

55:41

might just be jealousy. She might be

55:43

upset that Pam is working on the

55:46

Oval Office. And

55:49

then there yeah your your girl Anna

55:51

Paulina Luna she said this is not

55:53

what we are the American people asked

55:55

for get us the information that we

55:57

asked for instead of leaking old info

55:59

to the press so what do you

56:01

What do you think? What do you

56:03

think happened here? Do you think that

56:05

Pam Boddy knew that there was nothing

56:07

new in these reports? And she just

56:09

was excited about the opportunity to make

56:11

a publicity splash. Like from a PR

56:13

standpoint, you give them to a bunch

56:15

of people with followers. They hold the

56:17

binders up. The binders look like they're

56:19

very important. They contain some big information.

56:21

And then you hope that that just

56:23

gets that goes across Trump's desk. And

56:25

he's like, Pam did a great job.

56:27

Like everyone's talking about this. I

56:30

think that, I want to preface this

56:32

by saying, I genuinely think that Pam

56:34

Bondi is stupid. Like, I don't think

56:36

she, like, it's hard, it's hard because

56:39

you don't want to think that somebody

56:41

who was like Attorney General of Florida

56:43

for such a long time, and now

56:45

Attorney General of the entire country, is

56:48

just like dumb. But I think that

56:50

Bondi is just in overhead. And I

56:52

think that if you were the Attorney

56:54

General of the United States and you're

56:57

given... a list of files that's like

56:59

150 pages and you're told that these

57:01

are the entirety of the files from

57:03

like a 20 year investigation and you

57:05

go ahead with it. I think and

57:08

present that as like groundbreaking stuff, I

57:10

do think that you are stupid, at

57:12

least in that way. And so she,

57:14

I think, was banking on this being

57:17

like a publicity stunt, like an easy

57:19

win. It'll impress Trump, it'll impress the

57:21

base, and it'll impress the base, and

57:23

it just completely backfired on her because

57:26

I don't think that she really knew

57:28

what she was getting into. Now, in

57:30

the lead up to all of this,

57:32

there have been all these sort of

57:35

like rumors on the right wing that

57:37

the Southern district of New York, which

57:39

prosecuted Epstein, in 2019 and then 2021,

57:41

I guess, respectively, that they had been

57:44

burning files and like deleting stuff and

57:46

trying to stymie investigations. And like, it

57:48

wasn't directly linked to Epstein, but then

57:50

it became sort of linked to Epstein

57:53

and sort of like the right wing

57:55

meme verse. And so once this stuff

57:57

came out... and it was a complete

57:59

disaster. Laura Loomer led the charge, but

58:02

everyone was rebelling against this, like, you

58:04

know, you lied to us, this isn't

58:06

it, all this stuff is old news.

58:08

The government's rhetoric shifted from, like, look

58:11

at these transparent things we're doing to,

58:13

we are being, the deep state has

58:15

taken us down from inside the Southern

58:17

District of New York. And the reality

58:19

is, there's probably tens of thousands of

58:22

pages of pages of documents. The evidence

58:24

collected from Epstein's townhouse in New York

58:26

include like like buckets full of fucking

58:28

hard drives and like CD cases with

58:31

you know girls names on the on

58:33

the CDs and guys names on the

58:35

CDs We haven't seen any of that

58:37

stuff and obviously some of that stuff

58:40

will be illegal for us to see

58:42

but it is It's just startling that

58:44

she thought that this would solve and

58:46

not solve, excuse me, rather, like this

58:49

would ameliorate anybody's curiosity. And so now

58:51

she in Cash Patel, the, you know,

58:53

all seeing at the head of the

58:55

FBI, are sort of using this as

58:58

an excuse to purge the FBI field

59:00

office in New York in the Southern

59:02

District of New York. Got it. So

59:04

to me, this sounds a lot like.

59:07

The Game of Thrones cinematic universe where

59:09

you've got you've got George R.R. Martin

59:11

who is you know He wrote he

59:13

wrote the books you saw the series

59:16

that everybody loved until the last season

59:18

and He's been promising his audience I'm

59:20

going to finish these books and then

59:22

you'll get more content that you like

59:24

and instead he does some other side

59:27

projects and the people who are almost

59:29

more into his own lure than he

59:31

is get pissed off at him and

59:33

they're like you're fucking up the whole

59:36

story George like get your act together.

59:38

And I feel like sometimes it's that

59:40

way at the top of politics, where

59:42

the base, they understand, because their law

59:45

is ever changing and evolving online, they're

59:47

more in tune with each other, they

59:49

know what the right things to say

59:51

are, who the right people to implicate,

59:54

who we're going to be going after,

59:56

who's about to get arrested next. They

59:58

are the ones that are almost more

1:00:00

into the product than the people who

1:00:03

were at the top, who got to

1:00:05

the top through the votes of the

1:00:07

people who were into the lore. So

1:00:09

they try to do something that will

1:00:12

amuse their audience or engage their audience

1:00:14

and it becomes a flop and it's

1:00:16

because they don't truly understand how deep

1:00:18

into the canon these people are online

1:00:21

that are propping them up. And I

1:00:23

feel like that might have happened with

1:00:25

Pam Bondi. Yeah, like she was trying

1:00:27

to like, like, Pam Bondi is like,

1:00:29

trying to think of another way to

1:00:32

explain this too. It's like, imagine Jeffrey

1:00:34

Epstein is baby Yoda, right? Okay. The

1:00:36

little fellow. Yeah, little guy. And Pam

1:00:38

Bondi is the, whoever does Star Wars

1:00:41

now. And Pam Bondi is like, dude,

1:00:43

what if? What if Baby Yoda was

1:00:45

just the center of the Star Wars

1:00:47

movies from now on? The fans would

1:00:50

go crazy because she would understand. She

1:00:52

thinks, oh, everyone loves Baby Yoda, but

1:00:54

people actually want to see the old

1:00:56

Yoda and Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader

1:00:59

do all their crazy things together. But

1:01:01

now people are mad because she just

1:01:03

put another guy in it. That's what

1:01:05

it feels like. It's like she's trying

1:01:08

to do fan service. Yes. But the

1:01:10

fans rebel because they've moved so far

1:01:12

past. all of the stuff that's been

1:01:14

out for years. And again, I think

1:01:17

a lot of its jealousy, the reality

1:01:19

though is like if you take an

1:01:21

objective, you know, stand back, look at

1:01:23

this, you're like, that's crazy that the

1:01:26

government invited a bunch of like, and

1:01:28

these aren't journalists, they're just like influencers,

1:01:30

like a bunch of pro-government influencers to

1:01:32

the White House and disseminated these like

1:01:34

binders full of bullshit to them in

1:01:37

the hopes that they would fucking fool

1:01:39

their audiences. My pretending this was and

1:01:41

they also had all of the people

1:01:43

who were at some in there They

1:01:46

had them tweet like in a spawn

1:01:48

con ass way This is the most

1:01:50

transparent administration in history. They all set

1:01:52

it in their tweets And then to

1:01:55

spend the rest of the day backtracking

1:01:57

And so it was just a complete

1:01:59

disaster. However, I kind of wonder if

1:02:01

this will lead to because then Pam

1:02:04

Bondi says, oh, the next day I

1:02:06

want all the Epstein files on my

1:02:08

desk, I hate the morning. And she

1:02:10

says she has the files now. And

1:02:13

so we'll see if they get released.

1:02:15

And I would love it if this

1:02:17

like tied up, I mean, I would

1:02:19

love to see the files. But it

1:02:22

might actually this this bungal might actually

1:02:24

end up in a bunch of Epstein

1:02:26

stuff getting released. Yeah. Yeah, so she

1:02:28

said, I think Cash said it too,

1:02:31

that they had... a couple trucks that

1:02:33

pulled up with a bunch of files

1:02:35

that they're going to be going through.

1:02:37

I don't know how much of that

1:02:39

is real, how much of the files

1:02:42

are things that we haven't seen before.

1:02:44

So what is real braids? Because I

1:02:46

was trying to talk about this on

1:02:48

Tuesday's episode, but I don't know, like

1:02:51

you know it. I know that when

1:02:53

the raid on the townhouse occurred in

1:02:55

New York, there were some files, some

1:02:57

things that mysteriously disappeared before the FBI

1:03:00

could return to the house. to collect

1:03:02

the evidence. So what do we think

1:03:04

that they have in their possession and

1:03:06

then what wouldn't missing? So something that

1:03:09

like the law enforcement's supposed to do

1:03:11

when they like collect evidence is like

1:03:13

maintain a chain of custody, right? Like

1:03:15

you always kind of have that shit

1:03:18

like in somebody's site, you know, checked

1:03:20

off on a form, in a place

1:03:22

that's secure for the entire time from

1:03:24

when it gets taken or when it's

1:03:27

like found to when it is like...

1:03:29

you know put in court in a

1:03:31

case or used as evidence. Epstein, there

1:03:33

was a raid on Epstein's townhouse and

1:03:36

you know my memory is maybe a

1:03:38

little rusty here but the basic facts

1:03:40

of it are that like the NYPD

1:03:42

FBI left for a while and in

1:03:44

that period of time Epstein's lawyers came

1:03:47

to the house and maybe took some

1:03:49

stuff out of the saves. In fact

1:03:51

they're almost positive that stuff was taken

1:03:53

out of the saves. And then the

1:03:56

FBI came back and took a bunch

1:03:58

of stuff. And so like, there's like

1:04:00

a chain of custody there that's broken

1:04:02

very early on in the chain. And

1:04:05

it's not only just broken in like,

1:04:07

you know, because sometimes things go missing,

1:04:09

sometimes, you know, I don't know, maybe

1:04:11

there's a crooked, crooked cop or like,

1:04:14

you know, FBI agent. But in this

1:04:16

case, like, it seems like his lawyers

1:04:18

were basically granted access to do something

1:04:20

to that house and to I don't

1:04:23

know, maybe move some stuff, maybe delete

1:04:25

some stuff, maybe just take some stuff

1:04:27

out of the house entirely. And it

1:04:29

seems very clear that's what they did.

1:04:32

And so, I mean, because of all

1:04:34

this, like, it's astounding that, you know,

1:04:36

even so many years later, we don't

1:04:38

really know what Epstein did for a

1:04:41

living. You know, like he was very

1:04:43

rich and we know that like he

1:04:45

helps like Leon Black and you know

1:04:47

and Leslie Wexner these people with their

1:04:49

their taxes, but like I'm sorry being

1:04:52

the accountant to like a few private

1:04:54

equity guys does not give you that

1:04:56

fucking townhouse or the private island like

1:04:58

he's as rich or if not richer

1:05:01

than a lot of people who are

1:05:03

like the titans of business that he's

1:05:05

supposed to be helping and so There's

1:05:07

a lot of mysteries still there. I

1:05:10

mean one of those too is like

1:05:12

You know, we've heard from witnesses have

1:05:14

spoken to witnesses who said that his

1:05:16

townhouse was wired up a security system,

1:05:19

an internal security system, and obviously, you

1:05:21

know, cameras on the outside, but also

1:05:23

on the inside, you know, what's on

1:05:25

those tapes? You know, what does it

1:05:28

show? Like, are they in the bedrooms?

1:05:30

You know, we don't know. And there's

1:05:32

been complete like, uh, opacity from the

1:05:34

government on a lot of this stuff

1:05:37

since the get gone. I mean, but

1:05:39

Galane was tried and the trial was

1:05:41

very limited. You know, they tried not

1:05:43

to bring too much extraneous stuff into

1:05:46

it. And because of that, you know,

1:05:48

it's almost like we learned a little

1:05:50

bit, but we didn't learn that much.

1:05:52

And there are so many questions. Like,

1:05:54

why was the former Prime Minister of

1:05:57

Israel, Ehu Barak, over there like a...

1:05:59

hundred times, you know, I mean, by

1:06:01

his own estimations, a hundred times. He's

1:06:03

hiding his face when he was leaving.

1:06:06

Like, what, like, what was so entrancing

1:06:08

about Jeffrey Epstein's house that this guy

1:06:10

had to visit him. And I think,

1:06:12

I think we probably know the answer

1:06:15

to that. But it's really, uh, there

1:06:17

could be a couple answers to that.

1:06:20

Yeah, that specific question for that

1:06:22

guy because I I've read a

1:06:24

bunch of stuff online I've watched

1:06:26

a lot of interviews of people

1:06:29

Who have worked in intelligence before

1:06:31

and you know in in the

1:06:33

the famous plea deal that he

1:06:35

had Acosta said that he was

1:06:38

told to lay off him because

1:06:40

he was connected to intelligence in

1:06:42

some way shape or form Do

1:06:44

you think that Epstein was working

1:06:47

with? I would say

1:06:49

likely yes. I mean, I, again,

1:06:51

I have no, like, there's a

1:06:53

lot of circumstantial evidence of this.

1:06:55

I mean, Galane Maxwell, his sort

1:06:57

of partner in crime's father, has

1:06:59

long been rumored and with a

1:07:01

ton of evidence to have worked

1:07:03

closely with Assad, if not have

1:07:05

been a member of Assad, or

1:07:07

even something sort of, not even

1:07:09

just a member of Assad, but

1:07:11

like some other kind of intelligence

1:07:13

figure for Israel, but also a

1:07:15

mafia figure worldwide. Eastern European mafia's

1:07:17

and Israeli intelligence and state institutions

1:07:19

have a lot of interlinks, you

1:07:21

know, no matter how you put

1:07:23

it. And so, I mean, that

1:07:25

could just be an astounding. coincidence,

1:07:27

right? It could be a crazy

1:07:29

coincidence that this guy, Robert Maxwell,

1:07:31

Galane's father, was like this like

1:07:33

storied sort of intelligence agent, rumored

1:07:35

to have been murdered himself by

1:07:37

Israel after trying to blackmail them,

1:07:39

and her daughter just goes ahead

1:07:41

and becomes somehow the boyfriend, or

1:07:43

excuse me, the girlfriend of a

1:07:45

guy who is, you know, long-standing

1:07:47

rumors of blackmail and and and

1:07:49

government. Let's say maybe some contracting

1:07:51

going on there. I mean it

1:07:53

could just be this that's that's

1:07:55

the kind of guy she likes

1:07:58

but I. I don't think so

1:08:00

and it doesn't really, it doesn't

1:08:02

really ring true to me. I

1:08:04

mean, I think that there's, with

1:08:06

the honest shadow of the doubt,

1:08:08

Epstein has some connections with Israel,

1:08:10

whether there are official ones or

1:08:12

unofficial ones, whatever is going on there,

1:08:15

you know, Masad itself might be a

1:08:17

red herring, it could be some other

1:08:19

agency within Israel, which there are several

1:08:21

other intelligence agencies there. It could be,

1:08:24

you know, sort of a freelance thing,

1:08:26

we don't know. But a lot of

1:08:28

the circumstantial evidence, But also, Ehu Barak,

1:08:30

you know, visiting him, you know, former

1:08:32

Israeli spy master and also prime minister.

1:08:34

And, you know, it's, it, it seems to

1:08:37

me that there's a lot of smoke, but

1:08:39

we're being prevented from seeing the fire. And

1:08:41

I don't think that we will. I don't

1:08:43

think that the government is going to come

1:08:45

out and be like, this guy was, was

1:08:47

giving, you know, blackmail tapes to Assad. Right.

1:08:49

I don't think that we would, and the

1:08:51

thing is, like, like, like, like, we spy

1:08:53

on countries that we spy on countries that

1:08:55

we're friends that we're friends with. Other

1:08:57

countries spy on us even if

1:08:59

we have an understanding like massage. They

1:09:02

definitely have intelligence agents that work in

1:09:04

the United States like they their intelligence

1:09:06

services. I think the the I don't

1:09:09

know if you want to say best

1:09:11

the most industries in the world

1:09:13

pretty good. They're pretty good. They they

1:09:16

they have some that fucking beeper pager

1:09:18

operation and the walkie talkie operation. Right.

1:09:20

They got years of planning and shit

1:09:22

in there. They they get results one

1:09:24

way or the other to the other.

1:09:27

So yeah, it's very strange. I don't

1:09:29

think that we're, I resign myself to

1:09:31

just understand that we're never gonna know

1:09:33

everything. We're never any, even if we

1:09:35

do find out most of the things,

1:09:37

there's gonna be a lot of stuff

1:09:39

that leaves you wanting more and

1:09:42

I don't know that we're gonna, it would

1:09:44

be nice to see the files that they

1:09:46

took from his office in New York. That

1:09:48

would be good to see. Yeah. Have you

1:09:50

heard anything, because like going down

1:09:52

these rabbit holes you could get.

1:09:54

extremely lost and it gets it gets

1:09:57

really weird. I found myself on a really

1:09:59

weird part of like it felt like

1:10:01

Fortune. There was this girl, what

1:10:03

is this name? What is her

1:10:06

name? Jessica Kraus. She was wearing

1:10:08

a shirt that said free Gils,

1:10:10

Gils, Gils Lane? I don't know

1:10:13

how to pronounce her name. Yeah,

1:10:15

Galane. Yeah. Okay, Galane. Yeah. Why?

1:10:17

Like I didn't want to even

1:10:19

get into the regions as to

1:10:22

why she had that shirt on,

1:10:24

but apparently Trump hosted her at

1:10:26

at Maralago. And so like I

1:10:29

was just curious. What would be

1:10:31

the justification of wearing that shirt?

1:10:33

I try to at least hear

1:10:36

it from somebody's perspective before I

1:10:38

judge. What would be the justification

1:10:40

of wearing that shirt? Well, I

1:10:43

gotta be careful of my words

1:10:45

here because this, uh... This free

1:10:47

speech, America's back. No, no, no,

1:10:50

my brother. This, uh, this... I

1:10:52

have, I have free spoken this,

1:10:54

this woman's name before on my

1:10:56

podcast and, uh, our iTunes reviews

1:10:59

reviews. did not do well after

1:11:01

she posted on her Instagram stories.

1:11:03

She got a million followers, but

1:11:06

she is a, she was an

1:11:08

RFK, I met her at the

1:11:10

Golan trial. We have a difference

1:11:13

of opinion on many things. He

1:11:15

is a big fan of RFK

1:11:17

Jr. and takes credit for, you

1:11:20

know, connecting him with Trump. I

1:11:22

don't know what the truth of

1:11:24

that is, but she is a

1:11:27

big free Golan person. for reasons

1:11:29

that I cannot fathom. She, I

1:11:31

believe also, there's some links with

1:11:33

Milo Annapolis and Kanye West in

1:11:36

there as well. And she is,

1:11:38

she is, she is a, she

1:11:40

is an interesting lady. I do

1:11:43

think it is very interesting that,

1:11:45

that, that, you're right. I didn't

1:11:47

even consider that. Trump did host

1:11:50

a free galane, the number one

1:11:52

and possibly only free galane activist

1:11:54

in the United States for the

1:11:57

release of the Epstein files. It's

1:11:59

very strange to me. I can't

1:12:01

understand. I think she has some,

1:12:03

I mean, she, I got to

1:12:06

be honest with you, I think

1:12:08

a lot of that stuff on

1:12:10

that blog is just made up.

1:12:13

Well, that she has a blog

1:12:15

and oftentimes I've read it and

1:12:17

I've been a little hesitant to

1:12:20

take some of the things, the

1:12:22

interviews in there as factual. But

1:12:24

I think it's like a cloud

1:12:27

thing. Like it's like, you know,

1:12:29

it's like when you just kind

1:12:31

of just say shit to like

1:12:34

get attention, that's that. That seems

1:12:36

to be in line with that.

1:12:38

You'd think, though, that the government

1:12:40

would do a little bit more

1:12:43

vetting before letting a free galane

1:12:45

person into the Epstein files released,

1:12:47

but what do I know? As

1:12:50

content creators, we can all appreciate

1:12:52

the act of finding a gap

1:12:54

in the marketplace of ideas and

1:12:57

then cornering that gap. And- Well,

1:12:59

dude, dude, Ken is Owens, who

1:13:01

I love. She is a- All

1:13:04

right, forgive me. My newbie and

1:13:06

queen, she is. I think she

1:13:08

is a delightful looking woman. Her

1:13:10

politics leave a little something to

1:13:13

be designed. I think she's, I

1:13:15

think she's beautiful. She's just, I

1:13:17

think she's fucking beautiful. Wow, thoughts.

1:13:20

Not a big fan of the

1:13:22

Jews, I've noticed. Yes. She's on

1:13:24

a totally different shit right now.

1:13:27

I don't know if you heard

1:13:29

this. She is currently. trying to

1:13:31

prove that who's the French president

1:13:34

Emmanuel macron yes that his wife

1:13:36

is his dad oh shit bro

1:13:38

I'm not even I'm not even

1:13:41

you haven't seen this I've seen

1:13:43

no I think I've seen the

1:13:45

results the downstream results of this

1:13:47

discourse she's putting out because I've

1:13:50

noticed more and more pictures of

1:13:52

Emmanuel Macron and his wife in

1:13:54

homelier looking photos. And so I

1:13:57

assume that's all. Like she is

1:13:59

not, but she had a. series,

1:14:01

I'm not watching that shit, but

1:14:04

she has like episodes and episodes

1:14:06

about how she has evidence and

1:14:08

point evidence about how this woman

1:14:11

is his dad. And I'm away

1:14:13

to the facts, Claire, before I

1:14:15

lend that anything. What kind of,

1:14:17

that's reverse edipus. I mean, I

1:14:20

just gonna tell you. Emmanuel macron

1:14:22

I know you are I know

1:14:24

he's I know he's a stuly

1:14:27

I don't know if you listen

1:14:29

to macro macrodos. That's why we

1:14:31

named ourselves. Yeah, it's actually a

1:14:34

macron d'hocondos. If you are listening

1:14:36

to this be carefully as fucking

1:14:38

snow bunnies it might be your

1:14:41

father because I don't tell you.

1:14:43

Be careful these fucking snow bunnies.

1:14:45

He's an ancient wife. So Memorial

1:14:48

McCron's wife is significantly older than

1:14:50

Emmanuel McCron. And met him when

1:14:52

he was, I believe, her high

1:14:54

school student. Candace's theory is that

1:14:57

Brigitte McCron is, at first her

1:14:59

theory was that Brigitte McCron had

1:15:01

taken on the identity of her

1:15:04

dead brother and had transitioned to

1:15:06

become, or wait, no, her Brigitte

1:15:08

McCron was the brother. And her

1:15:11

sister died, or his sister died,

1:15:13

and then Brigitte Macron took on

1:15:15

the identity of the sister, which

1:15:18

was Brigitte, and became Brigitte Macron,

1:15:20

and then groomed Emmanuel Macron to

1:15:22

be her concubine. Now, I believe

1:15:25

you're right. She's like, actually, fuck

1:15:27

that. Brigitte Macron is Emmanuel Macron's

1:15:29

dad. That is crazy because I'm

1:15:31

not in that stratosphere, right? It's

1:15:34

a whole different world. I try

1:15:36

not to fall down that pipe.

1:15:38

But it had been a while

1:15:41

since I heard anything about Candace

1:15:43

Soans. And somebody had said I

1:15:45

had heard somebody that the daily

1:15:48

while I let go over and

1:15:50

I was like, what happened there?

1:15:52

What's the infighting about ladies? And

1:15:55

so I was like, yeah, what's

1:15:57

what's going on with Candace? And

1:15:59

I check her timeline is full

1:16:01

of like the French president's wife

1:16:04

is his dad. I was like,

1:16:06

yes, oh my God. She's moved

1:16:08

on a little, she's moved on

1:16:11

a little bit from like now

1:16:13

her, she was at one point

1:16:15

getting into some pretty obscure

1:16:18

anti-Semitic theories, which, and now

1:16:20

she's thankfully moved on to

1:16:23

Brigitte, but, but I love

1:16:25

her new thing though, get

1:16:27

a load of this. She's Weinstein innocent

1:16:29

is her new. So that's

1:16:31

cornering the market. I understand

1:16:33

where she like she's the

1:16:35

number one Harvey Weinstein defender

1:16:38

Exactly sound like this is like

1:16:40

there's some gaps in the market

1:16:42

for macro dosing There are we

1:16:44

I think we doubt. Well, we're

1:16:46

a Michael Jackson innocent podcast. Well,

1:16:48

hold on. Are we there's area

1:16:50

in there's there's evidence behind this?

1:16:52

There's evidence behind this Now

1:16:54

we will never know. Oh you don't it's you

1:16:57

don't know this side of me. All right look

1:16:59

I'm not I'm not a I'm not conspiracy theories

1:17:01

No, give it to me. I watched Leaving Neverland

1:17:03

that documentary HBO documentary and I grew

1:17:05

up thinking Mike did that shit, right?

1:17:08

It was just kind of like and

1:17:10

they can ask but hey, that's Mike.

1:17:12

Yeah, stomach straight music And but I

1:17:14

never looked until I was too young

1:17:16

to understand what was going on, but

1:17:18

like the rumors were there so I

1:17:20

was like whatever it is what it

1:17:23

is And so I watched the documentary

1:17:25

and at the time my son was

1:17:27

into dance and he was like dancing

1:17:29

all the Michael Jackson songs, right?

1:17:31

Which never bothered me because

1:17:33

I was like, it's Mike. So I watched,

1:17:35

I was like, I was like, I was

1:17:37

like, I was like, I'm gonna watch

1:17:40

the documentary. And after

1:17:42

watching that, I was like, I

1:17:44

was like, I'm gonna watch the

1:17:46

documentary. And after watching that, I

1:17:49

was into dance part two. Watch

1:17:51

part two and I and I was like,

1:17:53

something ain't said right with me. You ever

1:17:55

get the feeling that you being lied to?

1:17:58

It was just got that thing I still

1:18:00

thought he was guilty, but I was

1:18:02

like, something he's sitting right with me,

1:18:04

right? And so I just get to

1:18:06

digging, right? And one thing leads me

1:18:09

another, and I spent like three months

1:18:11

just, bro, I read depositions, I did

1:18:13

the whole, I did the whole nine,

1:18:16

every single accusation, right? So growing up,

1:18:18

you would think like hundreds of kids

1:18:20

were accusing them of them. It's not

1:18:23

true. That was two, right? And then

1:18:25

when he died, there was two more,

1:18:27

right? But when you dig into the

1:18:30

cases, every single one, the evidence is

1:18:32

so... It's why, if I was to

1:18:34

tell you, Brace V, I was like,

1:18:37

yo, bro, I got 10 federal counts

1:18:39

against me at 14 misdemeanors. You would

1:18:41

be like, you're going to jail. He

1:18:44

beat all that shit. And it was

1:18:46

like, it was to the point where

1:18:48

like the jury was laughing at the

1:18:51

evidence in court. And this was for

1:18:53

the second conviction. The first one, they

1:18:55

changed the laws. They changed the laws.

1:18:57

because of the Michael Jackson case, right?

1:19:00

So originally, you could sue in civil

1:19:02

court and then try a criminal case.

1:19:04

Because of the Michael Jackson case, you

1:19:07

have to do the criminal first and

1:19:09

then do the civil lawsuit. Because what

1:19:11

ended up happening was, they were like,

1:19:14

okay, we're going to defend this. And

1:19:16

he was like, we're going to defend

1:19:18

this. So, but if you're going to

1:19:21

defend it, like, the state would have

1:19:23

access to all that evidence that you

1:19:25

would defend yourself against the civil case,

1:19:28

right? So they were like, let's just

1:19:30

settle, right? And then let's, let's, let's,

1:19:32

let's, let's prove our innocence in criminal

1:19:35

court, right? So they settled with no

1:19:37

admission of wrongdoing. And then after, after

1:19:39

the civil case, right, if, if, if,

1:19:42

if it's my, if my, if my

1:19:44

son was, that was to happen to

1:19:46

happen to happen to my son, right,

1:19:49

right, right, right, right. We can do

1:19:51

this though, that's fine, but... But I'm

1:19:53

going to make sure this mother phone

1:19:55

goes to jail. Criminal case. Yeah. After

1:19:58

they won the civil, both parents refused

1:20:00

to go to criminal court. And not

1:20:02

only that, the kid files for emancipation

1:20:05

from his parents. Wow. And the, and

1:20:07

no matter which way that went down,

1:20:09

he should have done that. In fact,

1:20:12

but the more you, the more you

1:20:14

dig into it. And like, that when

1:20:16

you look at the actual evidence, it

1:20:19

gets deeper and deeper and deeper like,

1:20:21

it was a, your money grab. parameter

1:20:23

I mean the end of in the

1:20:26

second one was even worse than that

1:20:28

one like the evidence is lacking it's

1:20:30

lacking it's lacking it's lacking but I

1:20:33

remember they pulled the documentary like after

1:20:35

it came out and then put it

1:20:37

back on the judge the just do

1:20:40

that those dudes cases out what they

1:20:42

didn't mention in that case was they

1:20:44

assume the Michael Jackson state for a

1:20:47

billion dollars and just do it out

1:20:49

and just to think if he won

1:20:51

that case big T wouldn't even have

1:20:53

to be here right now This

1:20:58

is be traveling the country going

1:21:01

every Tennessee game. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

1:21:03

yeah, yeah, R.V. Life. Pretty good.

1:21:05

Yeah, I mean, you know, listen,

1:21:08

PFT is a C.L. Green truther.

1:21:10

What's, what's this? I think he's

1:21:12

fucking awesome. Yeah, I think he's

1:21:15

got a great voice. I actually

1:21:17

like, I like, I like C.

1:21:19

Lo Green, uh, before he was

1:21:22

a solo artist. Oh, what was

1:21:24

he in? What was he in?

1:21:26

Was he in? Was it? I'm

1:21:29

gonna screw it up. Mob deep?

1:21:31

Goody mob. I mean. Goody mob.

1:21:34

Goody mob. Yeah. Seale green and

1:21:36

goody mob. Two different errors. No,

1:21:38

it's around the same air, but

1:21:41

two different, uh... It has a

1:21:43

word mob in it. It's close

1:21:45

enough. Mob deep. East coast, pretty

1:21:48

mob, down cell. I don't like

1:21:50

when people wear glasses that are

1:21:52

too big. Yeah. It's a red

1:21:55

flag. Do you think that Stevie

1:21:57

Wonder was blonde? Was blonde? Blind!

1:22:00

Oh, um, no, dude. I think he

1:22:03

could see some shit. Yeah, I think,

1:22:05

you know, he said, what's up, Shaq?

1:22:07

Yeah. Yeah, I saw Shaq and he

1:22:10

goes, what's up, Shaq? He's waved at

1:22:12

people. Maybe he could hear Shaq, though,

1:22:14

because a lot of people tell me

1:22:16

that, like, blind people develop super senses,

1:22:19

otherwise. So, like, possibly he, well, obviously

1:22:21

he could be psychic, but disregarding that.

1:22:23

He could also maybe, like, like, like,

1:22:26

like, like, like, like, like, like, like,

1:22:28

like, like, like, like, like the footfalls

1:22:30

of shack, which are probably pretty like

1:22:33

thunderous, you know what I mean? Like

1:22:35

if it's like, it's, Stevie can like

1:22:37

sense like a glass of water shaking.

1:22:40

Yeah, because shack is approaching. Or you

1:22:42

might use echo location, and he just

1:22:44

sings real high pitch. Isn't she lovely?

1:22:47

Or it bounces off. Maybe shack has

1:22:49

a certain musk to him. You know

1:22:51

what I'm saying? I'm saying like a

1:22:54

sats. That's what I was saying. Because

1:22:56

people because I sneak up on blind

1:22:58

people all the time all the time

1:23:00

because I have size four feet I'm

1:23:03

like normal height and stuff I got

1:23:05

I got a size fours and so

1:23:07

I just I just go kind of

1:23:10

rob them all the time because they

1:23:12

can't really see nothing and it's kind

1:23:14

of like they don't know I mean

1:23:17

blind people kind of you can just

1:23:19

be like oh yeah it's a 20

1:23:21

it's a 50 like you can just

1:23:24

say whatever to them and so like

1:23:26

that's why Ray Charles was fighting his

1:23:28

manager But it's crazy, why are there

1:23:31

so many blind, like blues guys? How

1:23:33

come there's no blind white musicians? So

1:23:35

that was my theory, and it's not

1:23:38

my theory. A lot of people have

1:23:40

said this about Stevie, that maybe he's

1:23:42

not totally blind. But I think personally

1:23:45

a lot has to do with the

1:23:47

fact that there were a lot of

1:23:49

black musicians that were blind, that all

1:23:51

came to prominence in like the 30s,

1:23:54

40s, 50s, and Stevie, I think might

1:23:56

be very visually impaired. And as he

1:23:58

was making his name as a musician,

1:24:01

a manager or somebody was like, we

1:24:03

really got to lean into this blind

1:24:05

thing because that's a gold mine. Yeah,

1:24:08

I'm looking at the list of like

1:24:10

20. famous blind musicians right now Stevie

1:24:12

Wonder Ray Charles Andrea Bochelli okay he's

1:24:15

white well Italian Jose Feliciano he's blind

1:24:17

I don't know he was blind I

1:24:19

don't know that what the fuck is

1:24:22

he really blind since birth what that

1:24:24

is blind since birth what that is

1:24:26

news to me though Jose Feliciano Gini

1:24:29

Owens never heard of her Ronnie Lee

1:24:31

Millsap okay country singer blind lemon Jefferson

1:24:33

he's a brother Gilbert Monctane, oh this

1:24:35

guy is white as hell. I've never

1:24:38

heard of his French. Yeah, maybe Cajun.

1:24:40

Blind Blake, Al Hibler, but like most

1:24:42

of these are like Black Blues musicians,

1:24:45

Sunny Terry, and M Child, okay, now

1:24:47

we're getting to India with that guy.

1:24:49

It was like, yeah, it was like

1:24:52

a subgenre. Yeah, of blind guys. What

1:24:54

about a deaf musician, huh? Beethoven. Beethoven.

1:24:56

Yeah, Beethoven. How about what's the other

1:24:59

a mute musician? I guess you could

1:25:01

probably do that pretty easy. That's not

1:25:03

really. So maybe they can't talk like

1:25:06

a tar or something. Yeah. Are there

1:25:08

any people who are who are mute

1:25:10

that can hear or is it always

1:25:13

a combination of deaf and mute? No,

1:25:15

there are a lot of people who

1:25:17

are mute that can hear. Yeah. They

1:25:20

just don't want to talk to you.

1:25:22

You probably just don't encounter them much

1:25:24

because they probably don't have many mute

1:25:26

people working on podcasts. That's true. We

1:25:29

don't run the same circles. They're great

1:25:31

listeners. We probably have a bunch of

1:25:33

them to listen to the show. Shout

1:25:36

out to mute people. Because it's true.

1:25:38

I've always said that a true gangster

1:25:40

moves in silence. But that actually isn't

1:25:43

true because... The actual reality, people say

1:25:45

that, and sometimes I even say that,

1:25:47

but the reality is the true gangster

1:25:50

is incredibly loud, because first of all,

1:25:52

he's holding two bad-ass sub-machine guns that

1:25:54

are clicking and clanking around. Eric Gangster,

1:25:57

he's gonna go. Well, also, his pockets

1:25:59

are full of fucking coins. And so

1:26:01

he's moving. The true gangster has about

1:26:04

50 quarters in each pocket at all

1:26:06

times. The suits are loud. And

1:26:08

loud suits, of course. Thick ass

1:26:10

pen stripes. Yeah, we gotta do

1:26:12

something about a lot of the, a

1:26:14

lot of the, a lot of the, a

1:26:17

lot of conservative people

1:26:19

I've noticed. And I am

1:26:21

conservative, obviously. So this is

1:26:23

just, this is, this is all

1:26:26

from love. Horseshoe theory, yeah. PFT,

1:26:28

since the election, I am conservative

1:26:30

now. I'm just, I'm joining the

1:26:33

winning team. Bitcoin Reserve, we're doing

1:26:35

it. Everything's going to be great. They

1:26:37

wear a suit, but then they'll also

1:26:39

wear a vest. The vest, and they'll

1:26:42

be wearing this tight vest, so

1:26:44

one of the people that got, that

1:26:46

got the Epstein files, is this guy

1:26:48

named Rogan O Handley. Rogan

1:26:50

O Handley, also known as D.C.

1:26:52

Drano Handley, also known as D.

1:26:54

D.C. Dreno Handley, D. who recently

1:26:56

had a baby with Elon Musk.

1:26:59

That guy, when he's out the White House, and

1:27:01

he's coming out, he's holding the files,

1:27:03

he's wearing this vest and like his

1:27:05

suit in his vest, and everyone else

1:27:07

is kind of just wearing like normal

1:27:09

clothes, and it's like, my brother. I get

1:27:11

that you're going to the White House. You're

1:27:14

not going to the White House in the

1:27:16

Wild Wild West. Okay? You don't need the

1:27:18

suit. You don't need the pocket watch. You

1:27:20

don't need the little Akravats, the Ascot. You

1:27:23

know, you're a guy who goes by D.C.

1:27:25

Drano and you post like pro Elon Musk

1:27:27

memes. You post memes of a guy who

1:27:29

fucked your ex-girlfriend had a baby with her

1:27:32

when you could not, because your fucking nuts

1:27:34

are sour. And so... You know you don't gotta

1:27:36

wear you don't gotta you shouldn't be wearing

1:27:38

you should be wearing a cloak of mourning

1:27:40

That is weird that he's such a big

1:27:43

Elon Musk guy knowing what we know now

1:27:45

Could you imagine being like yeah? I love

1:27:47

the guy who just fucking my ex-girlfriend

1:27:49

and having a baby with him I

1:27:51

mean That's a man that's committed to

1:27:53

the country brace. That's a man that's

1:27:55

willing to put country over any personal

1:27:57

feelings he might have What do you

1:28:00

think? Aaron I'm interested to hear

1:28:02

what you think about, do you

1:28:04

think that, do you think what

1:28:06

Elon is doing is, I feel

1:28:08

like, is it cool? No, I

1:28:11

don't, no. Because you're a father.

1:28:13

Grace. Wait, what part? The part

1:28:15

where he's having like a bunch

1:28:17

of different kids. Hey, we listen

1:28:20

and we don't judge, you know

1:28:22

what I mean? Not as money

1:28:24

as Elon, but hey man. I'm

1:28:26

in all my children's life. Brace,

1:28:29

do you think that he is

1:28:31

having these babies naturally, through natural

1:28:33

conception, or is he mailing his

1:28:35

sperm out? Because that's something that

1:28:38

Epstein, he had like a big

1:28:40

fantasy, right, of starting like an

1:28:42

army of child soldiers that were

1:28:44

born from his sperm. Well, I

1:28:47

know that. This thing is like

1:28:49

human population is it like he

1:28:51

believes that we should procreate to

1:28:53

the max because he thinks that

1:28:56

we are like struggling population wise

1:28:58

like we need to have more

1:29:00

yes although I mean no disrespect

1:29:02

by this and is obviously on

1:29:05

my beliefs I don't necessarily if

1:29:07

I would include you and we

1:29:09

Which I mean that I think

1:29:11

he thinks the white man is

1:29:14

dying out and he's like there's

1:29:16

too many there's too many blacks

1:29:18

and Asians I would but yet

1:29:20

Yeah, he's like he's like there's

1:29:23

a he thinks I mean and

1:29:25

he won't say it outright but

1:29:27

like you can kind of tell

1:29:29

by the way like he always

1:29:31

talked about like third world immigration

1:29:34

explosion right so like there's too

1:29:36

many people in India there's too

1:29:38

people in China but at the

1:29:40

same time Western Europe and the

1:29:43

US but particularly the white demographic

1:29:45

in the US, are not having

1:29:47

enough kids. And so he's like

1:29:49

trying to create these sort of

1:29:52

super babies, although I will say

1:29:54

one of his ex-wives who unfortunately

1:29:56

has to be blocked on Twitter.

1:29:58

just for a little light harassment,

1:30:01

not even sexual. Uh, Chevan Zillis

1:30:03

is half Indian, so he does

1:30:05

have a half Indian, he has

1:30:07

a quarter Indian kids, four of

1:30:10

them, including the newest announced one

1:30:12

as of last week, uh, Selden

1:30:14

Lysurgis, but he, um, he is

1:30:16

doing exactly the Epstein thing, because

1:30:19

Epstein had this, like, plan in

1:30:21

New Mexico, he was like, I'm

1:30:23

gonna do a sperm bank, basically,

1:30:25

basically, and I'm gonna inseminate them.

1:30:28

And we're going to repopulate the

1:30:30

earth, which I'm like, I didn't

1:30:32

know the earth was being depopulated.

1:30:34

I didn't know that we were

1:30:37

going down. And Musk says essentially

1:30:39

the same thing, except sometimes he

1:30:41

brings Mars into it. And some

1:30:43

of these are naddy. Some of

1:30:46

these are naddy. But I'm going

1:30:48

to be real with you. PFT.

1:30:50

And I don't know if you

1:30:52

want to hear this. And I

1:30:55

can't unfortunately say everything I know.

1:30:57

Some of these are naughty. You

1:30:59

think so. Some no I know

1:31:01

so you know some of these

1:31:04

like turkey baster No from penis

1:31:06

in vagina. Oh shit Okay, so

1:31:08

Elon can you imagine? Elon I

1:31:10

want everybody right now But except

1:31:13

for you guys that I'm talking

1:31:15

to to imagine Elon Musk's like

1:31:17

a face when he's doing oh,

1:31:19

oh yeah Um, like going um,

1:31:22

he's like, coughing and puffing. I

1:31:24

think, uh, he's like, Elon, Elon

1:31:26

would be the kind of guy

1:31:28

who, he would nut super fast.

1:31:31

Like, I'm talking maybe two seconds

1:31:33

and he'd be like, that's actually

1:31:35

the most efficient way that you

1:31:37

can, you can ejaculate because it

1:31:40

allows you to move on to

1:31:42

your next mate and in caveman

1:31:44

days, if you could ejaculate faster,

1:31:46

you could populate the earth faster.

1:31:49

Okay, but this is confusing. A

1:31:51

predator would catch you in the

1:31:53

act of coitus and you could

1:31:55

be hunted by a saber-toothed tiger

1:31:58

unless you ejaculated immediately. stutter a

1:32:00

few more times that you got

1:32:02

that shit down. I think you

1:32:04

could do it. I think you

1:32:07

could do it. Yeah, I'm guessing

1:32:09

right now you just sound like

1:32:11

Adrian Dittman. You don't sound like

1:32:13

Elon. Yeah, I'm close. Yes. Yes.

1:32:15

I think that I think that

1:32:18

Elon, I mean, I guarantee also

1:32:20

he's like taking some shit that

1:32:22

is doing some shit to his

1:32:24

nuts in a crazy way. He's

1:32:27

also got the robot dick. You

1:32:31

know what a French tickler is?

1:32:33

I do not know what French

1:32:35

tickler is. I don't really either,

1:32:37

but it's like a it's like

1:32:39

a condom that like has some

1:32:41

bumps on it, I think. But

1:32:43

I heard a long time ago,

1:32:45

I've heard this from two different

1:32:47

sources and these are real sources,

1:32:49

that Elon has a something's up

1:32:51

with his dick. And later I...

1:32:53

All right, not later for one

1:32:55

of them. It was later, but

1:32:57

you know, I inquired further and

1:32:59

I've learned from two sources who

1:33:01

don't know each other who got

1:33:03

this information independently on their own

1:33:05

if you. Guess how that happened.

1:33:07

He's a robot dick. So he

1:33:09

has something installed that now the

1:33:11

gentlemanly thing to do would be

1:33:13

to have almost like a little

1:33:15

probiscus installed above your penis so

1:33:17

that you clatorial stimulation and penetration.

1:33:19

I feel like he's not. That's

1:33:21

not where his mind went. No.

1:33:23

I think I think I'm guessing

1:33:25

at this point I've talked to

1:33:27

a lot of people I talked

1:33:29

to a guy who has a

1:33:31

penis robot penis. He's invention of

1:33:33

something the inventor of something called

1:33:35

the love tron 9,000 which is

1:33:37

a series of beads that are

1:33:39

implanted subdermally along the shaft of

1:33:41

the weener and powered by an

1:33:43

external battery source and. vibrate in

1:33:45

some way. I'd spoke to him

1:33:47

on the phone at great length

1:33:49

inquiring about how this would go

1:33:51

down and he said that the

1:33:53

the primary obstacle from production of

1:33:55

these things is batteries. What does

1:33:57

Elon have? Lithium. Access to lithium.

1:34:00

A lot of batteries. Why do

1:34:02

you think he needs that lithium?

1:34:04

Because he needs that robot penis

1:34:06

to keep going. But I heard

1:34:08

this from two people who well

1:34:10

one of who fucked him and

1:34:12

one of whom who talked to

1:34:14

somebody who was with him for

1:34:16

a long time. And he's got

1:34:18

a robot penis on some kind.

1:34:20

And whether it's like an exoskeleton

1:34:22

or it's like a... It's like

1:34:24

it's like something you've got to

1:34:26

like a scaffolding you put on

1:34:28

top of it. Or it's a

1:34:30

it's a sub, I guess, cotaneous

1:34:32

implantation. I don't know. But I

1:34:34

think that I've also heard that

1:34:36

outside of and I've heard this

1:34:38

from like real actual genuine straight

1:34:40

up reporters that there is a

1:34:42

baby farm outside of Austin that

1:34:44

he has many more babies at.

1:34:46

So we're up to the official

1:34:48

count is 14. Uh, but there's

1:34:50

more. A baby farmer. If I

1:34:52

had to guess where a baby

1:34:54

farm would be in Austin. We're

1:34:56

thinking maybe southeast Austin. Do you

1:34:58

know? I don't know about, I

1:35:00

don't know enough about Austin. I've

1:35:02

been to Austin every time I

1:35:04

go there, it looks completely different.

1:35:06

So I don't know. Every time

1:35:08

you go something changes though. And

1:35:10

nobody that's from there. Once you

1:35:12

there. Yes, yes, it's crazy. It's

1:35:14

like every last time I was

1:35:16

there I was looking out upon

1:35:18

the vast vista for my hotel

1:35:20

room poetic and Thank you. It

1:35:22

was well. I was of course

1:35:24

I was gooning so day to

1:35:26

have a gooding situation and I

1:35:28

opened the blinds and And I

1:35:31

looked at it. I've genuinely never

1:35:33

seen so many cranes in my

1:35:35

life and I'm like I cannot

1:35:37

wait for more B2B SAS and

1:35:39

crypto exchange companies to come to

1:35:41

this fucking in 30 years. Absolutely.

1:35:43

In a bunch of companies that

1:35:45

do software as a service, but

1:35:47

they exist. to serve like one

1:35:49

larger company. And they just keep

1:35:51

going at it in hopes that

1:35:53

one day they'll get acquired and

1:35:55

they always do get acquired. It

1:35:57

always works out for them. I

1:35:59

used to live in Austin for

1:36:01

like nine years. The first place

1:36:03

I worked there was a dog

1:36:05

adoption place. And I say, I

1:36:07

always say that I was selling

1:36:09

used dogs. I would just show

1:36:11

up outside the pet smart or

1:36:13

a grocery store and I'd have

1:36:15

like a van filled with these

1:36:17

dogs. It was a shitty, shitty

1:36:19

organization that the guy just one

1:36:21

day, he left. And I think

1:36:23

he moved to Mexico in the

1:36:25

middle of the night. And so

1:36:27

he just abandoned this entire thing.

1:36:29

And there were probably 200 dogs

1:36:31

there that we had to figure

1:36:33

out what to do with these

1:36:35

fucking dogs after this guy left.

1:36:37

But I'm thinking the old site

1:36:39

for that. the kennels all that

1:36:41

stuff we had a small medical

1:36:43

area for the vet that feels

1:36:45

like a perfect compound for Elon's

1:36:47

potential child farm and it's not

1:36:49

too far away from the Tesla

1:36:51

factory there so I'm gonna look

1:36:53

into that because he might have

1:36:55

just taken over my old kennels

1:36:57

and I was just nutting it

1:37:00

that could be true it's you

1:37:02

know you know you know Scream

1:37:04

and Jay Hawkins who I love,

1:37:06

like, genuinely, like, one of the

1:37:08

best early rock and roll musicians.

1:37:10

There's a website when I was

1:37:12

younger, it was actually one of

1:37:14

the first websites I ever heard

1:37:16

about, called Jay's Kids, where if

1:37:18

you're one of the kids that

1:37:20

he had on tour with, like

1:37:22

a croopy, who he never talked

1:37:24

to, because Jay's Kids, where if

1:37:26

you're one of the kids that

1:37:28

he had on tour, with like,

1:37:30

like, one of the kids, like,

1:37:32

40, Oh my god, I know

1:37:34

a guy with like 55 kids.

1:37:36

I know a dude who was

1:37:38

a illegal sperm donor for lesbians

1:37:40

in the 90s and he has

1:37:42

56 kids because of it. Because

1:37:44

you can only donate a certain

1:37:46

amount of times. And I think

1:37:48

at that point it was kind

1:37:50

of tricky if you were like

1:37:52

a Lesbo, like you know, because

1:37:54

we don't fucking, there's too many

1:37:56

moms or whatever. It was like,

1:37:58

you know, like legislation. or whatever,

1:38:00

like you couldn't adopt. And so

1:38:02

he would, or not adopt, excuse me, like

1:38:04

it was like, it was harder for

1:38:06

lesbians to get babies back then. I

1:38:08

don't know, that's what he told me.

1:38:10

And so he basically like donated his

1:38:13

sperm to like 55, 56, maybe more,

1:38:15

and he's got something like 55 kids

1:38:17

out there. And he's like friends with

1:38:19

a lot of them. And he found

1:38:21

out, he went on our podcast and

1:38:23

talked about it. And one of our

1:38:25

listeners realized that he was his dad.

1:38:27

during that episode and got in touch

1:38:29

with it. Oh shit. That's kind of what's

1:38:31

yeah so there are rules where it's like

1:38:34

sir you've donated enough sperm you

1:38:36

can't donate anymore or he was

1:38:38

just servicing a clientele that could not

1:38:40

that was being denied access to the sperm

1:38:42

and he's not a weird guy but he's

1:38:45

not weird that way he was just like

1:38:47

yeah I don't know something to do what

1:38:49

do you think the all-time record is do

1:38:51

we have like a modern era like a

1:38:53

gang is con obviously Yeah, right we

1:38:56

got backpipes going we're missing the bagpipe show.

1:38:58

Yeah, there's a bagpipe show out there The

1:39:00

first I heard of it was the email

1:39:02

we got five minutes ago, but it said

1:39:05

the bagpipe show is fixing to start Okay,

1:39:07

we got a bagpipe show here brace

1:39:09

if if you're interested in that

1:39:11

Actually, I did have another Epstein

1:39:13

related question with you because

1:39:15

you're somebody that's that studied

1:39:17

this before Epstein killed himself and

1:39:20

when EPS are allegedly killed himself

1:39:22

before Epstein's death I feel like

1:39:25

this was not, it wasn't, his

1:39:27

story was not nationally discussed

1:39:29

like it is now. It

1:39:31

wasn't an essential issue. And

1:39:33

upon his death, it became more

1:39:36

so a conservative issue

1:39:38

to talk about Jeffrey Epstein.

1:39:40

I feel like before his

1:39:42

death, It was I heard more people

1:39:44

on the left talking about Jeffrey

1:39:46

Epstein than after. What do you

1:39:48

think do do you agree with

1:39:50

that assessment that now more conservative

1:39:52

people are talking about it? And

1:39:54

if so like do you do

1:39:57

know why that happened? I think it's

1:39:59

I think that correct. I think it

1:40:01

became like a very partisan thing because

1:40:03

of Bill Clinton's involvement and the Democrats

1:40:05

refused to sort of like push Bill

1:40:08

Clinton out of there and also the

1:40:10

thing is like a lot of this

1:40:12

kind of came out in like 2016

1:40:14

not came out but like it started

1:40:16

getting a lot of attention in 2016

1:40:19

as well and Hillary Clinton was running

1:40:21

for president. And so it's like, Chelsea

1:40:23

Clinton went on a fucking yacht trip.

1:40:25

There's a famous picture of Galane Maxwell

1:40:28

at Chelsea Clinton's wedding, but she also

1:40:30

went on a yacht trip with Galane

1:40:32

Maxwell. Like, these people were really close,

1:40:34

and the thing is, Trump, who I

1:40:37

don't think, even if you like Trump,

1:40:39

you're like, that guy's done some nasty

1:40:41

shit to women, no doubt, right? Or

1:40:43

even if, like, you're a voter of

1:40:45

him, come on, look at the guy.

1:40:48

He's in demodling. He's like, you know,

1:40:50

you know, you know, like, like, it,

1:40:52

like, it, it, it, like, it, it,

1:40:54

it, like, it, like, it's disgusting, like,

1:40:57

Trump was smart enough to break it

1:40:59

off with him probably on divergent strategies

1:41:01

of rape in the early 2000s and

1:41:03

and so you know it's saying like

1:41:06

that guy he likes me young. Yes

1:41:08

exactly and dude Eric can you imagine

1:41:10

if there was like a video of

1:41:12

you and Jeffrey Epstein like the one

1:41:15

of fucking Trump. How do you even

1:41:17

defend that? Like oh yeah we were

1:41:19

just we were talking about like um

1:41:21

golf or something. No, like you're fucking

1:41:23

like joking around with him while there's

1:41:26

a bunch of chicks walking by him.

1:41:28

This is the thing where I feel

1:41:30

like they redacted a lot of shit

1:41:32

and they're gonna redact a lot of

1:41:35

shit because like yeah, you said we

1:41:37

don't know what he did right, but

1:41:39

he was a part of I think

1:41:41

a lot of his cover was like

1:41:44

charity work like philanthropy stuff. Yeah. And

1:41:46

so that is tough because it's like

1:41:48

what if under the guys of that

1:41:50

he used his influence and his power,

1:41:52

whatever the case may be. So I

1:41:55

mean, I'm pretty sure that there were

1:41:57

probably people that didn't have nefarious intentions.

1:41:59

I mean, that had to be, I

1:42:01

mean, or maybe there wasn't, but I

1:42:04

would think that not everybody he shook

1:42:06

hands with is a pedophile. You know

1:42:08

what I mean? Like, that would be.

1:42:10

Yeah. And so anybody he's ever associated

1:42:13

with then becomes guilty. That's, that's tough

1:42:15

though. I don't, this is why. I

1:42:17

know, but the thing is like we,

1:42:19

we, I don't like most of you

1:42:21

who's been associated with, so I'm like.

1:42:24

The Stephen Hawking thing is crazy. Because

1:42:26

so Stephen Hockey. Oh, that's fun to

1:42:28

the show. So I don't, and a

1:42:30

sponsor, he went to the island. And

1:42:33

there's a picture of him in a

1:42:35

submarine that they had specially outfitted to

1:42:37

get his little freaky. No, I'm not

1:42:39

going to say what it was, but

1:42:42

to get his little chair on there.

1:42:44

And so the only time that Stephen

1:42:46

Hawkins ever been able to go on

1:42:48

a submarine, probably the dream of a

1:42:50

guy like that, is because of Jeffrey

1:42:53

Epstein's largeness. But yeah, no, I agree

1:42:55

with that. Like, it's, it's, it's, it

1:42:57

kind of, Epstein becomes like a convenient

1:42:59

way to like a convenient way to

1:43:02

like to like, to serve Trump, right?

1:43:04

Like to like be like, oh, he

1:43:06

was friends with this Democrat, he was

1:43:08

a this Democrat, he's a friend of

1:43:11

this Democrat, but like he was by

1:43:13

part, dude, Steve Bannon, who I love,

1:43:15

but I love him because I really

1:43:17

like kind of, oh, fish back guys.

1:43:19

I don't like his politics, I love,

1:43:22

I love, everybody, I love everybody, but

1:43:24

I love Bannon because I love an

1:43:26

oath. And he is, his politics, I,

1:43:28

I'm not familiar with, but I enjoy

1:43:31

looking at him. But he was hired

1:43:33

by Jeffrey Epstein in 2019 to do

1:43:35

media training for Epstein and took like

1:43:37

20 hours of interviews. And then when

1:43:40

it came out that this happened, he

1:43:42

hastily like reassembled like two minutes of

1:43:44

interviews into like an anti-democratic like. like

1:43:46

hard interview that he was doing it

1:43:48

against Epstein and released a trailer for

1:43:51

a documentary that like four years later

1:43:53

has never come out. But like one

1:43:55

of Trump's like architects of his victory

1:43:57

was Jeffrey Epstein's like last known employee

1:44:00

and that just makes no fucking there's

1:44:02

like just nothing about this on the

1:44:04

right. You know you you you can

1:44:06

have like that's what I'm saying like

1:44:09

you can have free galaine and you

1:44:11

can have Jeffrey Epstein's employee and his

1:44:13

friends like be the people who are

1:44:15

in charge of these disclosures. And it's

1:44:17

like, okay, well, that's like the foxes

1:44:20

are in charge of the hen house,

1:44:22

you know, it's ridiculous. Yeah, it seems

1:44:24

like it's the man, if he was

1:44:26

doing what we think that he was

1:44:29

doing, which is getting blackmail on the

1:44:31

most powerful people in the world, he'd

1:44:33

probably amassed just as much on either

1:44:35

side of the political aisle. I think

1:44:38

that Bill Clinton is that's I think

1:44:40

you're right with that like Clinton is

1:44:42

the big splashy name on there but

1:44:44

yeah but also probably like he's got

1:44:46

contacts like he was friends with Donald

1:44:49

Trump although that one interview that you're

1:44:51

saying area that was it was funny

1:44:53

because it was Trump like firing a

1:44:55

warning shot via the news media saying

1:44:58

it's been said that Jeffrey Epstein likes

1:45:00

them young and it's no secret he

1:45:02

certainly does. And but he's saying it

1:45:04

with like a smile on his face,

1:45:07

but just knowing that Epstein will listen

1:45:09

to that and he's like, oh, fuck

1:45:11

Donald's ready to explode on me any

1:45:13

second. And that's and that and to

1:45:16

me, that's the thing. Because it's like,

1:45:18

you'll hear a lot of like the

1:45:20

Q9. The whole Q9, like Trump's gonna

1:45:22

expose the under ring pedophile shit, right?

1:45:24

But it's like, yo, you're a piece

1:45:27

of shit, if you do, you're, you're,

1:45:29

you're. you're implicit. And so it's like,

1:45:31

I don't, I don't know man, I

1:45:33

don't think anything's gonna come of this

1:45:36

shit at all, actually. I think, one

1:45:38

guy that, yeah, Brace, I'm gonna predict

1:45:40

that this is another guy that you

1:45:42

absolutely love because I, I, I, I

1:45:45

would understand why I love him. I

1:45:47

love him. I love him because you're

1:45:49

keeping me on edge. He, he was,

1:45:51

uh, Bill Clinton's, I think, personal attorney.

1:45:53

And I believe he was also an

1:45:56

attorney. or he's acted in support of

1:45:58

Donald Trump. Alan Derschowitz. Love the guy.

1:46:00

Yeah. Of what we can call him

1:46:02

right now. This is this is one

1:46:05

guy that I. I don't know what,

1:46:07

why does he still keep getting paid

1:46:09

to go on the news to talk

1:46:11

about stuff? I don't get it. Well,

1:46:14

Alan Durchowitz, he was also, wasn't he

1:46:16

Epstein's attorney? He was Epstein's attorney, correct?

1:46:18

He negotiated the plea deal with Alex

1:46:20

Acosta in the 2000-2008 case, where a

1:46:22

lot of these documents came out. Let's

1:46:25

set up an interview with him. My

1:46:27

biggest question, Brace, so you have his

1:46:29

phone number, but he didn't seem to

1:46:31

like know who you were who you

1:46:34

were. Yeah, I've called like five or

1:46:36

six times. But so how did how

1:46:38

did you come in contact with him

1:46:40

the first time? I don't remember. I

1:46:43

look at a lot of, dude, I

1:46:45

have all the British cabinet's phone number,

1:46:47

I have everybody's phone number. I have

1:46:49

everybody's phone number. I just call people

1:46:51

sometimes and see what they got to

1:46:54

say. I don't, I think someone just

1:46:56

gave me his number. I mean, he's

1:46:58

like, you know, obviously he picks up

1:47:00

first ring. There was a while, I

1:47:03

was calling George Santos like every day,

1:47:05

but before he blocked. Oh, I don't,

1:47:07

I think someone just gave me his

1:47:09

number, I mean his number. I'll just

1:47:12

like I'll just like I'll just start

1:47:14

talking. You know, that's how serious. So

1:47:16

Alan Dershowitz, it's interesting because he can

1:47:18

say that, you know, the lawsuit against

1:47:20

him was withdrawn by those, Virginia, what

1:47:23

was your last name? Jeffray. Jeffray. Yes.

1:47:25

But he also, if he was Epstein's

1:47:27

attorney that negotiated the plea deal, you

1:47:29

would think he would have had some

1:47:32

insight into what was going on with

1:47:34

Jeffrey Epstein and why he was able

1:47:36

to get that plea deal. Yeah, I

1:47:38

mean Deerser, which is tough, you know,

1:47:41

like he, yeah, he's right, that lawsuit

1:47:43

was withdrawn, it didn't settle. It was

1:47:45

part of, I think, a civil suit

1:47:47

that she filed against him, and I

1:47:49

think he countersued her at one point.

1:47:52

And she eventually, like, withdrew it and

1:47:54

said that, like, she mistook him for

1:47:56

somebody else. I don't know. I mean,

1:47:58

the thing with Virginia Jeffrey is, this

1:48:01

stuff happened when she was a kid,

1:48:03

and she's one of the same. users.

1:48:05

And, but what she said about like

1:48:07

Prince Andrew, for instance, did bear itself

1:48:10

out the sweat. And so like, the

1:48:12

sweat and like all, yeah, like all

1:48:14

that stuff like, I mean, you know,

1:48:16

obviously he gave a very sweaty interview,

1:48:18

denying that it happened, which God, that

1:48:21

was incredible. But, but like I think

1:48:23

what, what, what Dershwich is up against

1:48:25

is, is the fact that this woman's

1:48:27

memory was very correct in one case.

1:48:30

But again, she wrote a fictionalized account

1:48:32

of all this happening, like sort of

1:48:34

a novel that she was working on,

1:48:36

where she mentioned the name Al Gore,

1:48:39

and now that was completely not true.

1:48:41

And it's not, I don't think anyone's

1:48:43

ever accused of a line over it

1:48:45

because she never said it was like

1:48:47

a factual thing. It was kind of

1:48:50

like a fictionalized account of like some,

1:48:52

her crazy youth. And Dershiwitz was, I

1:48:54

think like kind of like hangs a

1:48:56

lot of his defense on of course

1:48:59

her dropping the case and you know

1:49:01

He's a very powerful lawyer for a

1:49:03

connected lawyer And I wouldn't want to

1:49:05

go up against him. That's for sure,

1:49:08

but he Yeah, I don't know and

1:49:10

that that has always been a big

1:49:12

mystery to me as to why that

1:49:14

was dropped. Yeah The other case I

1:49:17

want to talk to you about race

1:49:19

because when we hear Epstein I feel

1:49:21

there's a lot of people like looking

1:49:23

back in the past and being like

1:49:25

this this is what used to happen

1:49:28

this is how bad this was I

1:49:30

can't believe we allowed this to go

1:49:32

on this type of stuff probably still

1:49:34

goes on to this day if you

1:49:37

think that people aren't courting famous powerful

1:49:39

people rich people celebrities would have you

1:49:41

to do something illegal for blackmail information

1:49:43

for later. It's still going on, so

1:49:46

there is like a modern day version

1:49:48

of Epstein, whatever version that might be.

1:49:50

Do you think that that might have

1:49:52

been ditty? Man, listen, I saw nothing

1:49:54

at those parties that I haven't seen

1:49:57

a thousand other parties. No, I do.

1:49:59

Yeah, did he was, I mean, listen,

1:50:01

I think that, I don't know if

1:50:03

he was blackmailing people necessarily

1:50:05

in the sense that Epstein

1:50:07

was, but he was definitely

1:50:09

like using, I mean, have you seen

1:50:11

that picture of Cuba Gooding Jr.

1:50:13

Mm-hmm. I mean, like that one, I was

1:50:16

like, damn, these guys were up to

1:50:18

some so fucking crazy. I think it

1:50:20

was like both operating like, you know,

1:50:22

in like, almost like organized criminal way.

1:50:24

and also in an Epstein way like

1:50:26

that like that seems to be like

1:50:28

sort of Diddy's MO I mean the

1:50:31

shit that like has been rumored about

1:50:33

that guy for so long and how

1:50:35

he's been able to sort of skate

1:50:37

by it for so long yeah has

1:50:40

been extraordinary shocker I think he killed

1:50:42

Biggie yeah wouldn't be surprised yeah

1:50:44

Aaron we're just talking about Diddy

1:50:46

your thoughts did he kill Biggie no

1:50:48

I'm just on the Diddy parties

1:50:52

Yeah, it's wild man. I can't

1:50:54

even I ain't never seen

1:50:56

nothing like it. So I can't

1:50:58

speak on it because he might

1:51:01

be never been to any other

1:51:03

party like the one we went

1:51:05

to We when you and I went

1:51:08

to the white party at seven

1:51:10

years ago Brace, I don't

1:51:12

know you outside of this screen

1:51:14

right here I didn't know

1:51:16

myself that I mean it

1:51:19

was frankly crazy it was

1:51:21

frankly crazy I think there's a

1:51:23

lot of people who probably

1:51:25

did some pretty embarrassing fucked

1:51:28

up stuff with Diddy who

1:51:30

like don't really want that

1:51:32

to be like out there. I mean the

1:51:34

meek mill he got I feel bad for

1:51:37

the guy I mean he really got

1:51:39

torn the fuck up over that yeah

1:51:41

and so I could imagine That a

1:51:43

lot of yeah, yeah, yeah, no,

1:51:45

no, but into actually no I

1:51:47

do intend to pull Meek Mill

1:51:50

vehemently denies these allegations in his

1:51:52

post on X the everything app

1:51:54

He says he also says how

1:51:56

much he loves I love Pussy

1:51:59

that he said he said he would

1:52:01

he would he would run a red

1:52:03

light for some multiple red lights yeah

1:52:05

so think twice maybe maybe watch your

1:52:08

mouth around meek mill I'm not saying

1:52:10

meek mill did it I'm just saying

1:52:12

meek mill was named in a lawsuit

1:52:14

and people not did it was it

1:52:17

had done to him but I'm saying

1:52:19

that meek mill instead of sort of

1:52:21

being viewed as a victim everyone was

1:52:23

like you're gay. And so I think

1:52:26

there's probably a lot of people who

1:52:28

don't want to be like, who maybe

1:52:30

were victimized by Diddy, who don't want

1:52:33

to come out and say it because

1:52:35

like that, you know, people, you know,

1:52:37

people, you know, people only have like,

1:52:39

they don't have like pity for Meek

1:52:42

Mill after that. It was just like,

1:52:44

you were our gay with Buffetat. Right,

1:52:46

right. There was, we, we lost, we

1:52:49

have like underage children like in the

1:52:51

Epstein thing. There's a lot of empathy,

1:52:53

and you're getting torn up. It's like,

1:52:55

what did you do to stop this

1:52:58

meek? Yeah, there's also implications of Justin

1:53:00

Bieber. Dude, yeah, and like, some, some

1:53:02

happening, too. Yeah, he'll, he'll, he'll, he'll,

1:53:05

he'll, I'm sure right now for so.

1:53:07

Yeah, I remember when he and his

1:53:09

girlfriend or his wife, excuse me, had

1:53:11

like simultaneous like, they both had like

1:53:14

weird mini strokes at the same time.

1:53:16

Oh my god. That feels like they

1:53:18

took the same, like incredibly powerful drug.

1:53:21

Yeah, or there was a rumor, the

1:53:23

rumor that I had heard is that

1:53:25

they were doing this weird like brain

1:53:27

shock stuff connected through their church in

1:53:30

LA and like kind of experimental like

1:53:32

therapies that they were doing. Have you

1:53:34

ever gotten audited at the Church of

1:53:37

Scientology Brace? I did it in the

1:53:39

Pal Street Bart Station. Not audited, they

1:53:41

just did the shock. How many things

1:53:43

did they find? Not enough No, but

1:53:46

my friend's old roommate started kind of

1:53:48

like going just to like he was

1:53:50

walking by his like, you know, he

1:53:53

knows like Scientology to call whatever he's

1:53:55

like was like, I'll just go check

1:53:57

this thing out you know what's weird

1:53:59

and they started like they started he

1:54:02

like got into it and like eventually

1:54:04

had the people had to sit down

1:54:06

but you can't go to this anymore

1:54:09

I can't like apparently the celebrities center

1:54:11

in LA they used to have a

1:54:13

really good brunch there and they would

1:54:15

like let normal people in and you

1:54:18

could eat there and like you'd see

1:54:20

like maybe a psychology connected celebrity but

1:54:22

there is a crazy scene of scientists

1:54:25

like if you move to LA this

1:54:27

is why so many people become it

1:54:29

Because like a lot of the people

1:54:31

who work on commercials, like not necessarily

1:54:34

in front of the camera, but like

1:54:36

the crews and production companies are Scientology

1:54:38

run. So you can get jobs that

1:54:40

you wouldn't otherwise be able to get

1:54:43

if you just start going to the

1:54:45

church. Hmm. I could see that. Just

1:54:47

like it's good for business. Yeah, yeah,

1:54:50

how thankfully I was born into another

1:54:52

showbiz religion, and so I didn't even

1:54:54

have to fuck with Scientology Yeah, as

1:54:56

you call it the showbiz religion. Well,

1:54:59

let's think like everyone that's born into

1:55:01

it's only converts right to Scientology. Can

1:55:03

you be born into Scientology? Can you

1:55:06

be born into Scientology? No, you can.

1:55:08

You can see their version of the

1:55:10

bris. Oh, no, I don't know if

1:55:12

I want to see that Yeah, I

1:55:15

don't want to see it. But yeah,

1:55:17

whoever signed up Tom Cruise like talk

1:55:19

about hitting it out of the park

1:55:22

with the convert Oh incredible conference. Yeah

1:55:24

What a great side actor is about

1:55:26

to my dog. I agree. I have

1:55:28

one more thing to ask you because

1:55:31

we're talking about this before you joined

1:55:33

the show area and I were we're

1:55:35

discussing our past as as rascals when

1:55:38

we were in middle school high school

1:55:40

and the links you would go to

1:55:42

one to define drugs to figure out

1:55:44

a way to smoke those drugs, whether

1:55:47

it was like buying stuff from the

1:55:49

store and taping things together, getting aluminum

1:55:51

foil. What was your go-to method as

1:55:54

a youth, a troubled youth, if you

1:55:56

were looking to What's the weirdest thing

1:55:58

you've ever smoked out of? Oh, well

1:56:00

the first thing I ever, the first

1:56:03

drug I ever did was I smoked

1:56:05

Salvia out on Apple, which didn't want

1:56:07

to be. But, but the nastiest thing,

1:56:10

I don't even know, it's the nast,

1:56:12

I mean, listen, later in my life,

1:56:14

when my youth, I was addicted to

1:56:16

drugs, needle drugs, you might say, and

1:56:19

I shot up a gatorade, which, by

1:56:21

the way, we don't fuck with, what's

1:56:23

the shit you guys, what's the shit

1:56:26

you guys out there? Body armor. I

1:56:28

would never shit up with body armor

1:56:30

because that shit is too good for

1:56:32

you and that would do too healthy

1:56:35

to do it be like taking fucking

1:56:37

that'd be like taking TRT or something

1:56:39

like I couldn't You shut a meal

1:56:42

full of fucking of body armor? I

1:56:44

mean, it's come on. You know, you

1:56:46

know, they're not letting you in the

1:56:48

Olympics after that. Yeah. But the nastiest

1:56:51

thing I ever did was definitely through

1:56:53

a cigarette butt I found on the

1:56:55

ground as a filter. I have I

1:56:57

made crack once and it was so

1:57:00

bad, the crack that I made was

1:57:02

so bad, that it not only gave

1:57:04

a guy I was smoking with an

1:57:07

ulcer, it popped the ulcer. All at

1:57:09

once? Yes. So it grew an ulcer

1:57:11

and immediately exploded? Yes, I mutated a

1:57:13

guy. It's fucking crazy. It's the only

1:57:16

time I ever made crack. And let

1:57:18

me tell you, people give crack it.

1:57:20

Listen, and I'm not, it wasn't a

1:57:23

crack yet. I mean, I... kind of

1:57:25

was acting like a crack ad but

1:57:27

I was I didn't I only I've

1:57:29

only smoked I smoked crack recreation it

1:57:32

wasn't a lifestyle for me but once

1:57:34

you smoke it you're like I understand

1:57:36

the crack and but you don't really

1:57:39

get I've always thought that though but

1:57:41

yeah I've said it before but like

1:57:43

no for somebody to throw their entire

1:57:45

life away to smoke this it has

1:57:48

to be amazing The feeling is incredible.

1:57:50

I can only imagine because I don't

1:57:52

want to be a crackhead so I'm

1:57:55

not going to smoke crack That's a

1:57:57

wild thing to say out loud, but

1:57:59

like never saying ever, but yeah, you're

1:58:01

just a crackhead that doesn't use crack.

1:58:04

I think we all are. It's all,

1:58:06

it's inside all of us. Everybody has

1:58:08

it in. Once I'm in hospital, once

1:58:11

I'm in hospice care, I'm like, forget

1:58:13

the fentanyl, forget the, forget the, forget

1:58:15

the, whatever the morphine, give me a

1:58:17

little bit of crap. Yeah, if I'm

1:58:20

still here at 95, I'm going out

1:58:22

like that. Maybe not crack, but maybe

1:58:24

like heroin or I'll do heroin and

1:58:27

like a bunch of hits of acid

1:58:29

and just go out on top of

1:58:31

the world. A guy once bought cat

1:58:33

shit that he was told was heroin.

1:58:36

Just cat shit in a bag. But

1:58:38

I, uh, yeah, I used to, well,

1:58:40

we used to, the big thing I

1:58:43

used to do, we would still liquor,

1:58:45

but we would also sometimes get wine

1:58:47

and we'd mix wine with Coca-Cola, we

1:58:49

call it Sangria, but that was kind

1:58:52

of nice to do. That's actually a

1:58:54

pretty good mix drink. It's not bad.

1:58:56

They drink, they drink that in Spain.

1:58:58

But dude, once I was in rehab

1:59:01

in rehab and I was in rehab

1:59:03

and I was in rehab and I

1:59:05

was in rehab and I was in

1:59:08

rehab and I was in rehab and

1:59:10

I was in rehab and I was

1:59:12

in rehab and I was in rehab

1:59:14

and I saw. That's exactly what I

1:59:17

asked him and he said yes, but

1:59:19

I think it was psychosomatic. I also

1:59:21

saw a guy smoke the antipsychotic drug

1:59:24

Saroquel And I was like you just

1:59:26

got to smoke something at that point.

1:59:28

I got to smoke something I this

1:59:30

was like at the peak of my

1:59:33

like drug using and even I was

1:59:35

like no man. This is too weak.

1:59:37

You can smoke. You can smoke. What

1:59:40

is it nutmeg? Yeah nutmeg. And that's

1:59:42

that's a classic thing. I think I

1:59:44

don't know what nutmeg. Yeah, but what

1:59:46

does it do to you? I think

1:59:49

it's a hallucinogen. I think it like

1:59:51

it really trips you out. It's like

1:59:53

psychoactive if you smoke it. You guys

1:59:56

have smoked DMT? Never. I don't think

1:59:58

I want to. I don't think I

2:00:00

want to. I don't think I want

2:00:02

to. I don't think I want everything

2:00:05

I hear about it. There's nothing attractive

2:00:07

about DMT to me. The DMT experience

2:00:09

has been explained to me. Brace, have

2:00:12

you seen that? I have. Okay, so

2:00:14

at the. when she comes back and

2:00:16

she's testifying for Congress and she's like...

2:00:18

And run that one back too. They

2:00:21

didn't even remake that shit. That's a

2:00:23

good one. They're like, well your video

2:00:25

camera all came back with in this

2:00:28

alleged exploration of the galaxy that you

2:00:30

saw, only thing we saw was static.

2:00:32

And then they were like, but wait,

2:00:34

there were 14 hours of static. 18.

2:00:37

When she just dropped through it instantly.

2:00:39

Yeah. So I've been told DMT, you

2:00:41

feel like you're going on long journey,

2:00:44

you come back. It's important to have,

2:00:46

that sounds like an important molecule to

2:00:48

keep in your brain and to not

2:00:50

release prematurely. See I look at it,

2:00:53

I would be surprised. As an atheist,

2:00:55

right? I don't think, like I have

2:00:57

no recollection of anything that has happened

2:01:00

prior to 1986, right? Nothing, nothing, it

2:01:02

just, all life up to that point

2:01:04

has, but none to do with me,

2:01:06

right? For some reason, like if I

2:01:09

was to think there was something after

2:01:11

this, There's a very small part of

2:01:13

me that thinks it would be something

2:01:15

like that because what is the one

2:01:18

thing? About the universe that we know

2:01:20

is like that time is relative, right?

2:01:22

And so for a drug to Have

2:01:25

you experienced that in a very real

2:01:27

way like what it lasts like 15

2:01:29

minutes and I've heard people say you

2:01:31

know I thought like I was in

2:01:34

there for a lifetime like I felt

2:01:36

like I lived a life in there

2:01:38

That is very emblematic of what Space

2:01:41

is like the natural origins of our

2:01:43

universe. It's very emblematic of that. And

2:01:45

so if I was to think something

2:01:47

that was going to happen after this,

2:01:50

then my body is decomposing, it would

2:01:52

be something like that. I don't, like

2:01:54

course, I don't know, but that's why

2:01:57

I do want to experience it. I

2:01:59

want to, I want to see, because

2:02:01

people have had changed personalities after they

2:02:03

do that shit. That could be. It

2:02:06

could be chemical. So I could be.

2:02:08

It's like it's like when people talk.

2:02:10

about but like when people talk about

2:02:13

iowaska and they're like yeah you vomit

2:02:15

for three days like you're shaking that's

2:02:17

wilder all these things i'm like oh

2:02:19

not i was what's the other one

2:02:22

the yeah i was okay well i'm

2:02:24

like in the wilderness of South America

2:02:26

yeah i'm like i don't want to

2:02:29

do that like man i want to

2:02:31

like Not I want to like go

2:02:33

to lunch, like I don't want to

2:02:35

get shit to do it. You know,

2:02:38

like I want to, you know, chill

2:02:40

Achilles like I don't want to fucking,

2:02:42

I don't smoke Iowaska. And in the

2:02:45

MT, it's for me. I'm also like,

2:02:47

if it's a chemical that gets released

2:02:49

when I die, I'm like. That's crazy,

2:02:51

man. I mean, of course I would

2:02:54

do it in a heartbeat of Joe

2:02:56

Rogan returns my calls and says, you

2:02:58

can come on, you'll be the manager

2:03:01

of the comedy mothership, we're gonna grease

2:03:03

you up and run you around like

2:03:05

a pig and chase you and all

2:03:07

that stuff. I'd smoke with Joe, I'd

2:03:10

throw away all my sobriety for Joe.

2:03:12

But I'm afraid to do it, because

2:03:14

everyone's like, oh yeah, you see the

2:03:16

machine elves, I'm like, I don't want

2:03:19

it then. Exactly, because at least like

2:03:21

now when I, when I, you know,

2:03:23

eventually when I'm like in charge of

2:03:26

everything and you know, one of my

2:03:28

haters finally takes an assassination attempt at

2:03:30

me that works and I'm like dying,

2:03:32

I can at least be like, oh

2:03:35

cool, I get to do DMT now.

2:03:37

But like, if I already smoke it,

2:03:39

then I'm like, well, I already did

2:03:42

my fucking death shit, you know. I

2:03:44

hear you. I agree. I agree. I

2:03:46

agree. I agree. That's crazy. that I

2:03:48

can head because I'm telling you, Aaron,

2:03:51

I also don't believe in God, but

2:03:53

I've been reading the Bible for the

2:03:55

first time. We gotta go to heaven,

2:03:58

dude. Bro, you want to do a

2:04:00

Bible series with me? I would love

2:04:02

to. It sounds crazy. It's unlike, these

2:04:04

guys were doing angels? I thought when

2:04:07

people said that they were just... talking

2:04:09

about every woman. And now I'm talking

2:04:11

about like God has got, God has

2:04:14

fucking shooters that like do his shit.

2:04:16

And Jesus, and this is the other

2:04:18

thing about Jesus. Jesus is obviously very

2:04:20

controversial because he kind of, my people

2:04:23

once had a covenant with God apparently

2:04:25

involved circumcision and all these other things.

2:04:27

Jesus comes down and he's like, we're

2:04:30

making a new covenant. And we're like,

2:04:32

one, no, no, no, no, no, no,

2:04:34

takebacks and we nail his ass up,

2:04:36

no disrespect. First of all, we obviously

2:04:39

didn't do that. It's manual labor. So

2:04:41

like, first of all, we're innocent. We

2:04:43

didn't do that shit. And second of

2:04:46

all, if we hadn't done that, then

2:04:48

when they're kind of not... That's like

2:04:50

the main thing that he did, right?

2:04:52

I mean, he died and he came

2:04:55

back to life. So why are people

2:04:57

mad at us for doing that? Because

2:04:59

we hooked it up. We did like

2:05:02

in sports terms, oftentimes in basketball, which

2:05:04

I play, there's one guy kind of

2:05:06

puts the ball towards the net and

2:05:08

then another even better athlete comes up

2:05:11

and puts it in all the way.

2:05:13

And so we're doing like a lay.

2:05:15

It's called it's called an oop. Alle

2:05:18

really oop. An aloupe. Excuse me. It's

2:05:20

a basketball which I play. Which I

2:05:22

play. We're doing an aloupe. And you

2:05:24

know, it's a it's a nasty aloupe.

2:05:27

I'm not proud of what happened. What

2:05:29

allegedly they say we did. I'm not

2:05:31

saying it did happen. I was behind

2:05:33

the back. It was a little bit

2:05:36

behind a background we did. But probably

2:05:38

someone else did it. We were just

2:05:40

there. We're like, fuck yeah, we're in

2:05:43

concert with God who we've known first

2:05:45

and we've been really close with the

2:05:47

entire time. We're like, aloeop and God

2:05:49

comes in and oops it. And, but

2:05:52

everyone's mad at us? It's an interesting

2:05:54

point. Yeah. Big T what happened? You're

2:05:56

Christian, a godfier, and I see you

2:05:59

at church on Sundays, never see the

2:06:01

bank, but I see you at church.

2:06:03

What, what? How did they, how did

2:06:05

they, what did they? Why is this,

2:06:08

are people mad about this? It's good

2:06:10

that he got crucified, no? Uh, yes.

2:06:12

It's good for you. In a way,

2:06:15

yeah, it is good for me, yes.

2:06:17

It probably- Well, people were like- Just

2:06:19

go ahead. No, I mean, it wasn't

2:06:21

great at the time for Jesus. Yeah,

2:06:24

but he's like, he had to know

2:06:26

it was coming, you know? He had

2:06:28

to know it was coming, right. He

2:06:31

did, right. He was like, about to

2:06:33

get that DMT. But I, he got,

2:06:35

he got damned each wife! He got

2:06:37

killed because he got a double dose!

2:06:40

What I understand is I'm like, okay,

2:06:42

yeah, like, we did that shit and

2:06:44

he suffered and he died for our

2:06:47

sins. First of all, unmarried, so didn't

2:06:49

suffer that much. And second of all,

2:06:51

uh, and second of all, what if

2:06:53

like, okay, so what if I died

2:06:56

a way crazier way, like the, for

2:06:58

instance, the rack the rack. What if

2:07:00

they kill me on the rack in

2:07:03

like 1500? All right I kind of

2:07:05

be like, that Jesus shit wasn't even

2:07:07

that bad. This is a weight one.

2:07:09

Yes. And so like, do you get

2:07:12

to go, is there like a players

2:07:14

club in heaven where like if you

2:07:16

got, if you died in a fucked

2:07:19

up way too, you get to hang

2:07:21

with Jesus more? Is there a BIP?

2:07:23

Get behind the ropes? I can't wait

2:07:25

to go to heaven. I do want

2:07:28

to wait. to be clear but I

2:07:30

it when I get there I'm gonna

2:07:32

be because they're gonna make me they're

2:07:35

gonna make me again but I'm just

2:07:37

like it's gonna be incredible forever I'm

2:07:39

in paradise can they make you like

2:07:41

do you get to do cool bad

2:07:44

shit when you're up there because some

2:07:46

of the most fun stuff to do

2:07:48

is is bad that's why I be

2:07:50

out yeah but if you if you

2:07:53

would like that and you accepted Jesus

2:07:55

as your personal lord and Savior and

2:07:57

you still got to heaven Would you

2:08:00

be allowed to do all the things

2:08:02

on earth that were considered sins? Like

2:08:04

what? Well, we don't even... We'll be

2:08:06

doing that. No. There's no sin. There's

2:08:09

no, everything's a sin though. No, that's

2:08:11

not true. So what do you, is

2:08:13

gambling a sin? All the fun shit

2:08:16

is sin. Yeah, not if you win,

2:08:18

race. Yeah, because then you're, because you're,

2:08:20

you're, you're making things bountyful. Yeah, yeah,

2:08:22

that's, if you lose, then it makes

2:08:25

you do things that you don't want

2:08:27

to do, like steal or DM college

2:08:29

athletes on Twitter and be like, But

2:08:32

if you win, it's all good. Yeah,

2:08:34

yeah, I guess I guess that's what

2:08:36

I understand. It's like, sports gambling is

2:08:38

probably the number one most virtuous thing

2:08:41

you can do on on earth, right?

2:08:43

I would agree. But I have a

2:08:45

feeling that Jesus, the regime in heaven,

2:08:48

would be like, no fucking, but heaven.

2:08:50

And so I get there and I'm

2:08:52

like. Mm, okay. Well, this is the

2:08:54

main thing, the only thing that gives

2:08:57

me joy. So I'm supposed to be

2:08:59

just being in heaven, being like, oh,

2:09:01

I loved your basketball game. You did

2:09:04

a really good job. No money at

2:09:06

the end of it for me. It

2:09:08

just seems ridiculous to me. Yeah, you

2:09:10

know, because Christ would allow, Christ, if

2:09:13

he was, they had parlays back then,

2:09:15

and they were doing it during the

2:09:17

crucifix, I forgive you. First of all,

2:09:20

I forgive you, but second of all,

2:09:22

let me get 20 on that. Because

2:09:24

it's something that everybody loves. And also

2:09:26

he gets the most shout-outs after games,

2:09:29

like if a team wins. And that's

2:09:31

true. And how could what, how could

2:09:33

me supporting a Christ-fearing individual monetarily, monetarily,

2:09:36

with... Risky parlays that I spent all

2:09:38

of my money on, in fact I'm

2:09:40

addicted to it, I'm going broke and

2:09:42

I've ruined my life, etc, etc, etc.

2:09:45

I'm ruining my life for guys who

2:09:47

like Christ and I'm not allowed to

2:09:49

do this in heaven? Make it make

2:09:51

sense. And some of that money goes

2:09:54

to the guys that love Jesus because

2:09:56

the league has official sponsorships with the

2:09:58

gambling companies. The more they make, the

2:10:01

more ends up going, you're paying their

2:10:03

salary by losing bets. Should we try

2:10:05

a strategy in the NCAA tournament of

2:10:07

only betting on either Christian schools or

2:10:09

players who we know have publicly professed

2:10:11

their faith in Christ? I think so.

2:10:13

I think that's good. Dude, no, big

2:10:15

T, this is what we gotta do.

2:10:17

We have to create a Christian sports

2:10:19

gambling fucking out, dude. This is how

2:10:21

we make it big. We have to

2:10:23

make a Christ-centric sports gambling app. And

2:10:25

we can do other shit, too. Like,

2:10:27

we can add, like, is there gonna

2:10:29

be a miracle this year? Like, whatever,

2:10:31

like, we get better on how many

2:10:33

abortions of whatever is gonna happen.

2:10:35

But anything Christ-centric, we could just

2:10:37

gotta get in this app, and we could make

2:10:39

a

2:10:42

fucking-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-

2:10:44

I like all that stuff, but

2:10:47

it doesn't seem like it's

2:10:49

God-focused. It's God-conscious. And to

2:10:51

me, I am, since getting

2:10:53

like a third of the

2:10:55

way in the Bible over

2:10:57

the past two years, like

2:10:59

I'm becoming God-conscious, conscious, and

2:11:02

I'm like, I need to put my

2:11:04

money where my mouth is. I mean,

2:11:06

you hear about this, guys? They make

2:11:08

you give 10% of your money to

2:11:10

the church. Tie things. They tax you.

2:11:12

And I'm like... If they're gonna

2:11:14

tax, let us give something back.

2:11:16

Easy. Taxes. Taxes. Taxes.

2:11:18

I know we're not rocking, we're not paying

2:11:21

those anymore guys. Don't work, Trump is

2:11:23

taking care of us. Trump is taking

2:11:25

care of us. We're paying, we're getting

2:11:27

Bitcoin, we're getting, which is God conscious,

2:11:30

we're getting, we're getting, we're not paying

2:11:32

taxes, he's defunding the IRS. I got,

2:11:34

so I got a little while ago,

2:11:36

my FBI FOIA back. This is just one

2:11:39

page of it and they're like we can't release

2:11:41

any of it to you and I was like

2:11:43

I thought it was because I was under active

2:11:45

investigation still Which I think I technically still am

2:11:47

but it's not I think I just under investigation,

2:11:50

but it's just gonna be open forever I hit

2:11:52

up this lawyer and he's like don't worry about

2:11:54

it The FBI is completely in disarray since Trump

2:11:56

took office and so if there's anybody surveying you

2:11:59

they've like been reass Or like demoted for

2:12:01

being woke like it's you're good. That's

2:12:03

awesome. That's all congratulations brace I'm good.

2:12:05

I can do whatever I want. That's

2:12:07

very cool. I like the I draft

2:12:10

King of Kings. How about that? I

2:12:12

love it Let's make it happen that'd

2:12:14

be big for inevitable Pope race. Oh,

2:12:16

yeah money on the Pope. Oh my

2:12:19

god guys we gotta get in on

2:12:21

it. When's he gonna like Wednesday gonna

2:12:23

die? Well, and then who would the

2:12:25

next Pope then who who wins? Yeah,

2:12:27

right? Dude, and we should we could

2:12:30

talk some of them up to to

2:12:32

make sure they don't become Pope. Yeah,

2:12:34

do they? Yeah, inside or in Saturday,

2:12:36

when they do the Conclave, do they

2:12:39

narrow it down? Can we bet on

2:12:41

like who's gonna make the final four?

2:12:43

There are favorites already. I will say

2:12:45

the Filipino guy. Yeah, I am rooting

2:12:47

for him. Yeah, I was saying I'm

2:12:50

part of my take that I I

2:12:52

want a fat Pope. How awesome would

2:12:54

that be. I would love a fat

2:12:56

Pope. I feel like the Pope should

2:12:59

always be a little hefty. I want

2:13:01

no obese, like just the fattest guy

2:13:03

that they can find. Something that I

2:13:05

like seeing is when a fat guy

2:13:07

has rings on every finger. Yeah. You

2:13:10

know what I'm saying? There's something soothing

2:13:12

about that. It's like he knows his

2:13:14

own power. He knows his own power.

2:13:16

I think, I think, and this is,

2:13:19

this is, this is also advice to

2:13:21

any, any, you know, hefty listeners out

2:13:23

there. If you are fat and you

2:13:25

don't want to lose weight, just get,

2:13:28

bedeck yourself in jewels and like you

2:13:30

will, it grants import and it grants

2:13:32

like, it grants a certain type of

2:13:34

like, I don't know what it is,

2:13:36

it's scary, it's scary. Because if you,

2:13:39

if I, if you brought in front

2:13:41

of a fat guy with a big

2:13:43

ass chain and like five gold rings

2:13:45

on every finger, including thumb. You're like,

2:13:48

oh fuck, like this is the dawn

2:13:50

of dawn, this is Christ to me.

2:13:52

And so like, I agree, like, there's

2:13:54

nobody who has access to jewelry like

2:13:56

the Pope does. And so I'm saying,

2:13:59

Pope needs to be fat. and bejeweled.

2:14:01

But I do want the Filipino guy

2:14:03

to win, because I might meet him

2:14:05

this summer. Oh yeah? Where? In Rome.

2:14:08

I might go to Rome for a

2:14:10

political religious conference and hopefully meet the

2:14:12

Filipino dude. I love that. I love

2:14:14

that for you, Brace. Also one thing

2:14:17

I'd like to see get into, which

2:14:19

I'm personally very invested in, is the

2:14:21

new enhanced games that are coming out.

2:14:23

Have you heard of those? Oh yeah.

2:14:25

The enhanced games I'm very into, especially

2:14:28

when you see who's running it. Well,

2:14:30

who was that fellow? Who was that

2:14:32

fellow who won all those, those damn

2:14:34

home runs? Barry Bonds. Yeah, he won

2:14:37

a lot. He won a lot of

2:14:39

those home runs. And what city was

2:14:41

he from San Francisco? But yet he

2:14:43

was not given some kind of award

2:14:45

because he was rumored to be doing

2:14:48

the same things that everyone else was

2:14:50

doing. Yeah. That

2:14:53

era is done. We are moving,

2:14:55

we are in the enhanced games

2:14:57

right now. I thought, so I've

2:14:59

always been like, because I don't

2:15:01

really, what do you call, exercise?

2:15:03

But I was like, if I

2:15:05

didn't exercise, but I took a

2:15:07

lot of steroids, I feel like

2:15:09

I would end up looking like

2:15:11

Sam Hyde, but I do want

2:15:13

to, I really, what I want

2:15:15

to do is I want to,

2:15:17

I want to get a bunch

2:15:19

of guys who got nothing to

2:15:21

lose. I want to inject them.

2:15:23

or even Sheehan. And I want

2:15:25

to put him in the, I

2:15:27

want the Belden team to go

2:15:29

in there. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like,

2:15:31

I think Barstool should get, should

2:15:33

start like pumping you guys full

2:15:35

of things. Yeah, we've got and

2:15:37

get you in the game. We've

2:15:39

got a large stable of freaks

2:15:41

myself included. Like we're not very

2:15:43

athletic. We've got unusual bodies. It

2:15:45

would be an interesting little Petri

2:15:47

dish to see if we gave

2:15:49

like world-class steroids I want clean

2:15:52

stuff for all the fellas around

2:15:54

here How many how many actual

2:15:56

ex-pro athletes work at? At bar

2:15:58

store. Well, let's see Aaron does

2:16:00

this podcast X professional athletes Pat

2:16:02

Bev. Pat Bev. We just lost.

2:16:04

He's a current professional athlete. Pat

2:16:06

Bev. What game did he play?

2:16:08

I mean sport. He played. Oh

2:16:10

yeah I ran into one the

2:16:12

quarter couple of times. He did

2:16:14

play in Israel this this last

2:16:16

year. And why would I be

2:16:18

playing there? I think you could

2:16:20

play anywhere. Actually level of competition

2:16:22

probably higher in Israel. It was

2:16:24

a compliment. It's probably higher. Everybody

2:16:26

balls over there. I think that

2:16:28

might be it for former professional

2:16:30

athletes. Whitney Biz. Oh yeah, sorry,

2:16:32

Biz and Whit. They played NHL,

2:16:34

hockey. Really? Yeah. Biz, actually, you

2:16:36

should look into this brace. Our

2:16:38

good friend Paul Bissonnet got attacked

2:16:40

by a mob of Irish travelers

2:16:42

in Arizona. So they were on

2:16:44

like a little golf trip with

2:16:46

the fellas. These guys are from

2:16:48

Texas. But there are gypsies that

2:16:50

live in the United States. There's

2:16:52

a vast network of Irish travelers

2:16:55

and they make their money going

2:16:57

town to town doing like driveway

2:16:59

repaving scams. So they talk to

2:17:01

somebody that's got a weird driveway

2:17:03

and they're like, hey, we'll repave

2:17:05

this for you, give us 50%

2:17:07

and they got weird accents. It's

2:17:09

like half Irish, half deep Texan.

2:17:11

They get the 50% down, they

2:17:13

leave town, they go to the

2:17:15

next town and they get in

2:17:17

a fight everywhere. Every restaurant they

2:17:19

go into, if they're drunk, they

2:17:21

will start a fight with the

2:17:23

wait staff, with the customer there,

2:17:25

they just fight everywhere. So our

2:17:27

friend Paul Bissnet saw this group

2:17:29

of what he thought was just

2:17:31

golfers coming in, and they go

2:17:33

up to the hostess and the

2:17:35

manager at this restaurant that Biz

2:17:37

was in, and they start a

2:17:39

fight, and they start shoving the

2:17:41

manager. Biz stepped up, Biz played

2:17:43

in the NHL for years as

2:17:45

a goon. He didn't really score,

2:17:47

he would, he would fight. That's

2:17:49

what he did. So Biz was

2:17:51

like, hey, leave these people alone.

2:17:53

They're good hardworking people, which in

2:17:55

his Canadian accent sounds so funny

2:17:58

to hear. It's like leave him

2:18:00

alone and then one of them

2:18:02

punched Biz and then Biz started

2:18:04

fighting like six of these guys

2:18:06

at the same time knocked a couple

2:18:08

of them out got taken out of the

2:18:10

parking lot they chased him and then they

2:18:12

all got arrested but now I'm I'm so

2:18:14

interested in finding out more about this subculture

2:18:17

that I was not even aware of until

2:18:19

like four months ago but you should look

2:18:21

at a TV show called my I think

2:18:23

my big fat gypsy wedding that Uh,

2:18:26

revolved around the lifestyles of a lot of

2:18:28

these people. I love that once a group

2:18:30

of these guys came into my friend's pizza

2:18:32

place and they stole every single napkin. That

2:18:35

was their getaway? No, they just, that's all

2:18:37

they did. They didn't order any pizza. I

2:18:39

think one of them like hemmed and

2:18:41

hawed at the counter, but they just

2:18:43

stole every single napkin from there from

2:18:46

like the dispensers and then left. You

2:18:48

think they used probably toilet paper on

2:18:50

the road? I've been thinking about this for

2:18:52

a while. I love these guys. I mean,

2:18:54

it's incredible. I think it's cool when you

2:18:56

find out that there's a new kind of

2:18:58

even more insane white guy. Yeah. Yeah, I thought

2:19:01

I thought we collected more. I know I

2:19:03

thought we had all of them, but like, I gotta

2:19:05

say top. I've been thinking about this

2:19:07

for a while. Barstow racial rankings of

2:19:09

the craziest type of craziest white boys

2:19:11

there are. And this is not necessarily

2:19:14

a good thing. The boors got to

2:19:16

be number one. The Boers freak

2:19:18

me the fuck out. I don't

2:19:20

know. Evilist accent and no disrespect,

2:19:22

I don't think there's any Boers.

2:19:24

Let's do this. Evilist accent.

2:19:26

Scariest history and craziest

2:19:29

present. After that, we're crazy as

2:19:31

present. After that, we're going to

2:19:33

have to go somewhere like Albania.

2:19:35

And again, I like the Albanians.

2:19:38

I'm afraid of the Albanians, which

2:19:40

I hope you respect. If you're

2:19:42

Albanians, if you're Albanians, if you're

2:19:44

Albanians, I love. And we might

2:19:46

have to have the Irish travelers

2:19:48

as number three. There might be

2:19:50

three. There's some actual Caucasians that

2:19:52

I would put up there too. Like

2:19:54

who? Like Azerbaijan? Azerbaijan? There's some crazy.

2:19:56

That's a Turk. It's a Turk? Okay,

2:19:59

you know more. better than I do.

2:20:01

What about the, uh, what about

2:20:03

the Uzbeck's? I had dinner with

2:20:05

an Uzbeck friend last night. Great

2:20:07

guy, by the way. Uh, fantastic

2:20:09

jeweler. How, I'll, I'll riddle you

2:20:11

this. You know, so you're 47th

2:20:13

Street here in New York City.

2:20:15

Well, the diamond district. Yeah, well,

2:20:17

the, my people are. At the

2:20:19

front, you see Ashkenazis, but in

2:20:21

the back making all the jewels.

2:20:23

That is Uzbecki Jews Becky Becky

2:20:25

Jews doing that. But he said

2:20:27

when he was a kid We

2:20:29

went to hot pot last night.

2:20:31

He said we was a kid

2:20:34

He doesn't eat lamb because when

2:20:36

he was a child in Canada

2:20:38

His parents took a lamb and

2:20:40

like all that it was Becky

2:20:42

Jews did this it was like

2:20:44

they all did it They killed

2:20:46

the lamb and then smeared the

2:20:48

blood on the on the the

2:20:50

faces of the of the first

2:20:52

sons of the family. That was

2:20:54

like a tradition? Yeah But I

2:20:56

think they're technically Asian, but my

2:20:58

boy looks Puerto Rican. Okay, so

2:21:00

I'd like to say instead of

2:21:02

the Uzbek's Chechins, what about them?

2:21:04

Chechins are the scariest white people

2:21:06

ever exist. Yeah, they're terrifying. I'm

2:21:08

so scared of them. I've never

2:21:10

met them. And they fight on

2:21:12

every side of the Syrian civil

2:21:14

war. They're on both sides of

2:21:16

the civil war, of the, excuse

2:21:18

me, the Russia-Ukraine war. They just

2:21:20

love to fight. It's in their

2:21:22

blood. All right, well, Brace,

2:21:25

thank you for joining us. We appreciate

2:21:27

it. We love you. We love, I

2:21:29

love being, I love Barstool. I learned

2:21:31

some stuff today. Brace, who do you

2:21:33

love more Barstool or Steve Bannon? Our

2:21:35

Laura Loomer. Oh. If Barstool was able

2:21:37

to collab with Loomer and Bannon, I

2:21:39

think that we would have a, we'd

2:21:41

be in different territory right now. I

2:21:44

don't think there would be an MS

2:21:46

NBC anymore. I think there'd be a

2:21:48

Fox, I think it would just be

2:21:50

Barstool. And another thing, you've told me

2:21:52

off air that you think Barstool should

2:21:54

replace all media. Yeah, I do. Including

2:21:56

weather. And I fully agree with that.

2:21:58

I think that Barstool. Barstool

2:22:00

is left wing barstool is right wing

2:22:02

barstles are right in the center. All

2:22:05

right, thank you brace I appreciate that

2:22:07

I will I will talk to Swig

2:22:09

I actually don't have Swig's info I

2:22:11

think I met him like I don't

2:22:13

either he blocked me and you know

2:22:15

the other people have blocked me are

2:22:17

women and I just want to be

2:22:19

clear Women associate with the you know

2:22:21

the head of doji who by the

2:22:23

way just got his phone number today,

2:22:25

so you have a lot of fun

2:22:27

with that wait who's You got I

2:22:29

got it you got the much phone

2:22:31

number, but yeah, no I have you

2:22:33

on my phone number. All right. Well,

2:22:35

I I please tell me what you

2:22:37

do with that I Want to be

2:22:39

pregnant. Okay Is it does he the

2:22:42

the messages I saw from that Ashley

2:22:44

St. Clair woman they were on like

2:22:46

a telegram or something signal. I think

2:22:48

so so he uses that he he

2:22:50

doesn't use eye message, right? Yeah, yeah,

2:22:52

I think so. I mean, he probably

2:22:54

he probably does. Can you imagine having

2:22:56

deleted messages on for your, she's not

2:22:58

getting at, she's, she's, she's, I think

2:23:00

she, she played her cards wrong. I

2:23:02

think so. And I know the baby's

2:23:04

docs, I have the full docs of

2:23:06

the baby, not the full docs, I

2:23:08

don't have the length. And I got

2:23:10

to tell you, Elon. My brother. You

2:23:12

got it. You got to watch it.

2:23:14

Elon, I love you. I love your

2:23:16

body. I don't like your politics, but

2:23:19

I love looking at you. I think

2:23:21

it's extraordinary the way you look. Because

2:23:23

you look like sometimes in the 90s

2:23:25

when they draw comic book characters and

2:23:27

they had so many muscles in so

2:23:29

crazy places that weren't even real. They

2:23:31

have that for you, but with organs.

2:23:33

So you have like four kidneys and

2:23:35

like a gizzard or something. I just

2:23:37

want to see. I want you to

2:23:39

die of natural. I want you to

2:23:41

die of natural causes. I want you

2:23:43

to die of natural causes. I don't

2:23:45

want you to die of natural causes.

2:23:47

I don't want you to die of

2:23:49

natural causes. I don't want you to

2:23:51

die of natural causes. I don't want

2:23:53

you to die of natural causes. I

2:23:56

don't want you to die. I don't

2:23:58

want you to die. I want you

2:24:00

to die. I want you to die.

2:24:02

I want you to die. I want

2:24:04

you to die. I don't want you

2:24:06

to die. I want you to experience

2:24:08

a DMT blast that you will love,

2:24:10

but I want to be there for

2:24:12

the Viva section. I will do anything

2:24:14

that it takes. The funniest take I

2:24:16

saw on the baby was that. She

2:24:18

put it out on Valentine's Day because

2:24:20

she was pissed off that he was

2:24:22

not hanging out with her on Valentine's

2:24:24

Day It's 100% true. Yeah, that's definitely

2:24:26

what it was and he and because

2:24:28

the ex-wife Chivon Zilis who does also

2:24:30

mute Chivon and block me I just

2:24:33

want to see this one I'm a

2:24:35

man, I can be in your life,

2:24:37

you know, I love technology related things,

2:24:39

you know, the space, coming, all these

2:24:41

things that your husband or not husband,

2:24:43

whatever he is to you, enjoys, I

2:24:45

can fulfill that role, I can raise

2:24:47

your fucking beautiful children, Seldin like Kurgis,

2:24:49

the child's name is Seldin like Kurgis,

2:24:51

man, Lysurgis? Like, that's a type of

2:24:53

acid, isn't? No. Is the L and

2:24:55

LSD what does that stand for? Lesbian.

2:24:57

I actually think that if you called

2:24:59

Elon with an Arnold Schwarzenegger like 1996

2:25:01

soundboard he'd be like oh this is

2:25:03

so this is so funny this is

2:25:05

so funny. This is the funniest thing.

2:25:07

Yes. I might try to I have

2:25:10

been thinking a lot about how to

2:25:12

do. I don't know if it's illegal.

2:25:14

I got to look up if it's

2:25:16

illegal to just say his number on

2:25:18

our show. I think it might be.

2:25:20

But uh. But it's because it's a

2:25:22

work number. It's his dog number or

2:25:24

his dogy number. But I'm going to

2:25:26

do something with it. I think I

2:25:28

could trick him. You could. Think about

2:25:30

the downloads, though, you get for that

2:25:32

episode. The entire episode is just Elon

2:25:34

Musk's phone number. And it's a five-second

2:25:36

long episode. Probably getting millions of downloads.

2:25:38

I mean, one of our highest rated

2:25:40

episodes was we pretended to do an

2:25:42

interview with AOC and then just like

2:25:44

didn't put any audio in and that's

2:25:47

like got more down almost any other

2:25:49

episode. No, it was all interstitial audio.

2:25:51

How'd you do that? So people kept

2:25:53

thinking that they would start and then

2:25:55

people thought there was a glitch, but

2:25:57

there was like a yeah, we got

2:25:59

a lot of. It's good, got a

2:26:01

game that says, well. Well, thank

2:26:03

you, Brace. You're the man. Appreciate

2:26:05

you joining. And yeah, please

2:26:08

tell us, follow Brace online.

2:26:10

Follow at Truonon pod on

2:26:12

X, the Everything app, it's

2:26:14

all happening on X, the

2:26:16

Everything App, it's all happening

2:26:18

on X, the Everything App,

2:26:20

it's all happening on X,

2:26:23

where else can they find you?

2:26:25

Because, true and on pod on

2:26:27

pod, that's it. All right that

2:26:29

was Brace. I love Brace. You

2:26:31

guys love Brace. Brace loves everyone.

2:26:33

Great guy. Radical centrist.

2:26:36

Brace Belden. So that'll do

2:26:38

it for today's episode of

2:26:40

macro-dosing. Learned a lot today. Made

2:26:43

some friends, some laughs, some tears.

2:26:45

Hope to see you guys next

2:26:47

Tuesday on nano-dosing. Aaron will

2:26:49

be in studio next week.

2:26:51

And a building. And Champ

2:26:53

week. And Champ week. Big T.

2:26:56

Big week. Let's go. Big T.

2:26:58

What is Champ week? Conference

2:27:01

tournaments. A&M.

2:27:03

Beat Auburn. Is Tennessee better

2:27:05

than Auburn? Where did you

2:27:07

get this from? I don't get

2:27:09

it. I really don't get it.

2:27:12

I think. I'm busting your balls.

2:27:14

A&M. I actually, I

2:27:16

called that last night. Not

2:27:18

to brag. Good. Felt like

2:27:21

a good spot, good letdown

2:27:23

spot for Auburn. All right,

2:27:26

we'll see you guys next

2:27:28

week. Love you guys.

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