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The following footage
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proves beyond any doubt that
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the tanks intentionally set the house
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on fire. You
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can see that this tank has
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a gas jet on the front
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that shoots fire. You can also see
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the fire quite plainly. The
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tank goes into the house twice and each
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time as it backs out The fire
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at the gas jets is plainly visible. to
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recognize and look for
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the early warning signals that
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deeply troubled young people
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send. Good
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morning. Welcome to the No
1:43
Way Jose podcast. This is
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the Morning Dump. I am
1:47
today's host, Jose Gallison. It's
1:49
a beautiful Thursday
1:52
morning, April 24th. I
1:54
will go ahead and let you guys know just a
1:56
little bit of a warning. I am probably not
1:58
going to be a... tomorrow unless
2:00
something happens. I'm picking up a shift I Still
2:02
still we're getting close I will tell you
2:04
we're getting closer and closer by the day But
2:06
we're not quite at the point where it
2:08
makes more sense for me to do a podcast
2:10
than to pick up a shift So I'm
2:12
picking up a shift to make up a little
2:14
bit extra money for the time while I
2:16
was gone I'm
2:23
all for it as soon as I get to even
2:25
where I'm like I guess close to making similar money
2:27
to pick it up a shift I'm uh yeah let's
2:29
stop working because it's like why would I go in
2:31
even if it's for like a I don't know a hundred
2:33
bucks less or so I don't know you know
2:35
it's a significant amount less it's like I'd still
2:37
be willing just to not travel so but we're
2:39
getting there we're getting close but uh with that
2:41
uh now Austin uh well I'm just throwing out
2:43
there I don't think there'll be a morning dump
2:45
tomorrow uh Austin maybe he could pick it up
2:48
I don't know, maybe if you guys bug him online and
2:50
say, oh, we really want to talk about this or
2:52
that. But if anything, probably leave him alone, actually, honestly. I
2:55
think he's entering his
2:57
cave, his hibernation, his
3:00
podcast production hibernation. So hopefully,
3:02
here soon, we'll
3:05
have probably a 72 -hour long documentary
3:07
on some specific child trafficking network from
3:09
like 60 years ago or something
3:11
like that, which will be cool. But
3:14
anyways, yeah, he's making stuff. So there probably won't
3:16
be one tomorrow. So, hey, but
3:18
I do have, I believe, I think tonight,
3:20
I have Jacob come back on to continue
3:22
our false memory syndrome series. So,
3:24
I mean, that's for the patrons, obviously,
3:27
so you gotta pay for that. Otherwise, wait.
3:30
But yeah, yeah, yeah, it's nice to be
3:32
with you guys today. I see Star
3:34
Crimes in the chat, TalkTory420. Lance
3:36
asking if we're talking about Lance Trudeau's father.
3:38
Oh, that took me a second, yeah, a
3:40
caster. We're actually not talking about him. That
3:42
was a... I couldn't really think of a
3:44
person for today, and that was the
3:46
closest, like, no, I know. visually
3:49
recognizable character I could think of to anything
3:51
I'm talking about today. This was in relation
3:53
to the FSU shooter thing. One
3:55
of the victims, which we will get into was,
3:58
I believe their dad, was a Cuban exile. So,
4:00
I mean, if you guys follow my show,
4:02
you know those Cuban exiles are like fucking involved
4:04
in everything. So this was, and when I
4:06
say Cuban exile, I mean like one of the
4:08
Cuban exiles, like the one we talk about
4:10
when we talk about conspiracy stuff, when we talk
4:13
about RFK, JFK, when we talk about... know
4:16
what he's where they come up in
4:18
a shitload of like anything stateside They always
4:20
seem to somehow you you come back
4:22
to somehow some sort of fucking Cuban Cuban
4:25
exile fucking connection It's wild what the
4:27
Watergate Cuban exiles, but anyway, so we have
4:29
Cuban exile connection there So it's Castro
4:31
Castro way whatever close enough. There's something a
4:33
it's recognizable I couldn't think of anything
4:35
else, but I say Mike Chim Chimera Chimera
4:37
don't think I've seen you in here.
4:39
What's up? What's up get ready to rumble
4:42
Daniel see a nice little tower in
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the chat and nice, didn't
4:46
quite pull it off, but you're getting there. Danny
4:48
says I'm looking great. I sure am sloppy
4:50
toppy in here, north side, fender lander.
4:52
What it do people? Hell yeah, dude, got a
4:54
bunch of people in here. All right, well, let's
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it. Check the chat. See you all showed
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up. uh don't forget he
7:08
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he was on the dough was a military
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member and he said fuck this i'm
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out so what's up do you see op
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burton man hell yeah dude we got a
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good little show in here today all
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right let's get into some uh let's get
7:27
into some content let's do some anti -war
7:29
leading up as we usually do so
7:31
a little bit of anti -war stuff let
7:33
me see Here we go. I
7:35
thought this was particularly evil. I
7:37
guess Israel's Ben Gavir came to the
7:39
States Met
7:41
with GOP and they they clapped like seals
7:43
while I talked about how they should bomb
7:45
food and cause us Let's go ahead and
7:47
read this piece. This is from Dave
7:49
the camp over anti -war comm which by the
7:51
way, I guess he's made He's almost at
7:54
10k so give him a go subscribe over
7:56
to anti -war news with Dave the camp
7:58
on YouTube He's getting very very close to
8:00
10k and I can't think of anyone
8:02
who deserves it more Than Dave. I mean
8:04
he's been plugging away at this stuff for
8:06
a long time. Oh, man. I guess I
8:08
probably maybe think of but he's up at
8:10
the table he definitely deserves far more falls
8:12
than he has. So go check him
8:14
out. And if you're not interested in
8:17
that, at the very least, keep an eye
8:19
on antiwar .com. This is really probably one
8:21
of the best places to keep an eye
8:23
on what's going on in the world. And
8:25
I would say for his show, just a
8:27
little quick plug for his show, it's usually
8:29
around 30 minutes long. And it's
8:31
just it's Monday through Friday. Well, I think
8:33
it's Sunday through or whatever. I don't
8:35
know. He records really late. But anyways, you
8:37
know, so it's a five day week
8:39
month like essentially Monday through Friday basically in
8:41
30 minutes and gives you a quick
8:43
rundown of all the headlines of all the
8:45
stuff going on around the world and
8:47
really I'd say I've been listening to that's
8:49
I listen to it just about every
8:51
day. So and I would say I probably
8:53
I think I'm probably I'd
8:55
say I'm probably more knowledgeable in
8:58
foreign policy than probably 90 %
9:00
of commentators. And I don't even
9:02
think I'm really all that impressive. I don't mean that
9:04
in any sort of like, wait, I'm just saying. And
9:06
that's a very, very low effort. That's just me
9:08
reading what's going on. Because most people aren't even
9:11
aware of what the fuck is going on. So
9:13
I mean, it was a must for me. You
9:15
had to do on a show. But
9:17
how do I recommend it? All right, let's read this. Israeli
9:19
National Security Minister Itamar Ben -Gavir is
9:22
visiting the U .S. and said on
9:24
Wednesday that during a meeting at
9:26
Mar -a -Lago, he received support from Republican
9:28
leadership for his plan to bomb
9:30
food and aid warehouses in Gaza. He
9:33
says, I had the party in privilege
9:35
to meet with senior officials on the Republican
9:38
Party at Trump's Mar -a -Lago estate, he
9:40
said on X. Now
9:42
this is still a quote, bear this
9:44
in mind. So they expressed support for
9:46
my very clear position on how to
9:48
act in Gaza that the food and
9:50
aid warehouses should be bombed in order
9:52
to create military and political pressure to
9:54
bring our hostages home safely, the master
9:56
added. He also
9:58
goes, the government must also order the
10:00
bombing of the aid stockpiles that
10:03
have accumulated in Gaza in enormous quantities
10:05
before or during and before the
10:07
ceasefire. So I guess like
10:09
in you know when the times there were
10:11
still goods flowing through there were some intelligent
10:13
people that you know Tried to store it
10:15
up because they knew things would likely You
10:17
know pick back up and I guess the
10:19
idea was like fuck these guys. We'll just
10:21
bomb that so let them starve to death
10:23
This is obviously all being kind of framed
10:25
as like a oh that way we have
10:27
leverage, which is like it's a gross way.
10:29
It's the same thing has been like oh
10:31
Look, we just murdered of an innocent family.
10:33
You're like oh casualties, it's just you just
10:36
glaze over it with some word and you're
10:38
like okie dokie, makes it okay. Oh
10:40
no, we're applying proper
10:42
leverage to Hamas. No,
10:44
you're fucking preventing food.
10:47
I get it, we're already at a
10:49
blockade, but it's just an extra level
10:51
where you're like literally they're hunting down
10:53
food and destroying the food so that
10:55
they don't have food. So this is
10:57
what we're supporting, which by the way,
10:59
this is super fucking illegal according to
11:01
international law. It's a fucking
11:03
war crime, so but yet our
11:06
GOP just just great. So I
11:08
don't know. I mean These rules
11:10
mean nothing early at the end
11:12
the day. Oh, yeah.
11:15
Oh Someone's saying a man. I think really
11:18
starting to think there is no hostages
11:20
anymore. I think we covered yesterday I believe
11:22
it was old bazael the fucking demon
11:24
himself with the fucking his demonic name They
11:27
literally said that they need to sacrifice
11:29
the hostages, which is I honestly that
11:31
was the plan from the beginning So
11:33
that was to sacrifice the hostages. It
11:35
was always a plan that they were
11:37
just using them as leverage and kind
11:39
of a weak pre pretense so Someone
11:41
has caused screwed up brilliance has caused
11:43
us food wearers. I doubt they have
11:45
any food in them. Yeah, I kind
11:48
of doubt they have much SloppyTubby
11:56
says, somebody at Georgia Town has a
11:58
Facebook database. They have no water pressure pressure.
12:01
The AI database is stealing all the
12:03
water. I don't understand what that
12:05
means. Jose, how
12:07
would you make you feel if you
12:09
couldn't steal Austin's water? But I did steal
12:11
Austin's water. Alright,
12:13
let's move on to
12:15
the next story. A
12:17
little bit more hopeful here. A
12:20
little bit better of a story we have.
12:23
On the on the Russia Ukraine
12:25
front it looks like hey,
12:27
they're making some sort of rhetorical
12:29
push for peace again. I
12:32
Don't know the more every time it seems
12:34
like every week we get one of these stories
12:36
And by the way when I say this
12:38
I'm not at all throwing any shade at Dave
12:40
He's just reporting on the story but like
12:42
obviously people are quoting on this and stuff But
12:44
like it's we get these sort of stories
12:46
or statements from individuals every man a week or
12:48
so And they go, oh,
12:50
and you know, they really need to stop that war
12:53
over there. And then they just really don't do anything.
12:55
So it's like, it's just kind of, it's just like
12:57
rhetoric only, it seems like. I mean, I
12:59
know we did have that small period of
13:01
time where we did stop aid and what
13:03
intelligence sharing. And that was like, oh
13:05
shit, like that was that moment where I feel like
13:07
a lot of us were like, oh shit, I think
13:09
they're actually serious. Like, I mean, cause it was, I
13:12
would say on the campaign trail, Trump did
13:14
run pretty fucking hard on the whole, you know,
13:16
Russia, Ukraine stuff. So I think most people. Even
13:19
myself somewhat included while I didn't vote for
13:21
Trump and I kind of was like told
13:23
most people. I don't really think it
13:25
made much of a difference. I
13:28
do. I did kind of that did
13:30
kind of give me the impression that perhaps
13:32
the strong indication he meant business, but
13:34
that that shut down shortly after. I
13:36
mean, I was still I was obviously less
13:39
hopeful, but still kind of maybe that like
13:41
that was some sort of splay to show
13:43
the level of seriousness and maybe somehow that
13:45
could be used to leverage in ending to
13:47
this later. But
13:49
I'm not I'm not I mean as
13:51
the more time goes on the more
13:53
that seems like this was probably just
13:55
a it almost feels like a perception
13:58
game like they're just trying to Throw
14:00
out some throw out a little bit
14:02
to make the people think oh shit.
14:04
He was serious But I don't I
14:06
see the opposite now at this point
14:08
I'm the more every day goes on
14:10
the more we're still providing providing aid
14:12
to these to this country. It's The
14:15
more it proves it out to me in
14:17
my opinion because it's like we showed he
14:19
showed he's had the capability to do it
14:21
and That did bring him to the table
14:23
real fucking quick and change the toner tone
14:25
and tenor of the entire situation But then
14:27
went right back to status quo as soon
14:29
as the money started flowing so I mean
14:31
as it shows you as the ability so
14:34
Why we're not doing it? I don't know.
14:36
I mean, I guess you could make up
14:38
some crazy fucking top -level argument of like, oh,
14:40
we got to do this for leverage or
14:43
negotiation or, but I don't know. It seems
14:45
pretty fucking retarded to me. It seems just
14:47
kind of like, yo, just cut it off.
14:51
And it's like, I mean, I get it. Like, yeah, I
14:53
guess maybe you could say, well, maybe that won't end the
14:55
war. Maybe they'll do this. Maybe we'll do that. Maybe Europe
14:57
will pick up the, but it's like, at the very least
14:59
we're doing the best we can. I
15:01
mean, at least parry or rhetoric with
15:03
action. I don't
15:05
know, it's just, I don't have, but I guess
15:07
at least read some of these quotes to, I
15:10
know, give the, give an impression of the level
15:12
of seriousness here we're dealing with. But
15:14
I guess Trump's talking shit about
15:16
Zelensky is the key point here. He
15:18
says, this statement is very harmful. Wait
15:22
one second. Okay, Trump's
15:25
a little slammed Zelensky lately for rejecting
15:27
the idea of Ukraine recognizing Crimea as
15:29
Russian saying the comment is hurting the
15:31
peace process So I guess that's like
15:33
that's been one of the key issues
15:35
is the land stuff is that Ukraine's
15:37
still been holding out that like no,
15:39
we're gonna get our land back like
15:41
now the fuck you aren't That's just
15:43
a silly, you know pine the sky
15:46
type of idea Because
15:48
effectively that just means oh, okay, then status
15:50
quo and we go back to fighting for forever
15:52
and you still end up not getting what
15:54
you want at the end So I mean this
15:56
is just kind of brass tacks of what
15:58
we're dealing with here, but Anyways,
16:00
you know this Trump says on that
16:02
he says this statement is very harmful
16:04
to the peace negotiations with Russia and
16:07
that Crimea was lost years ago under
16:09
the auspices of President Barack Hussein Obama
16:11
and is not even a point of
16:13
discussion he wrote on truce social said
16:15
nobody is asking Zelensky to recognize Crimea
16:17
as Russian territory but if he wants
16:19
Crimea why didn't they fight for 11
16:21
years ago when it was handed over
16:23
to Russia without a shot being fired
16:25
The area also houses for many years
16:27
before the Obama handover major Russian submarine
16:29
bases, the president said, which this is
16:31
all true about Crimea. He
16:34
said that the inflammatory statements like Zalensis were
16:36
prolonging the war, he has nothing to boast about
16:38
the situation for Ukraine's dire, he can have
16:40
peace, or he can fight for another three years
16:42
before losing the whole country, he said. Which,
16:45
to my point earlier, it's like, okay,
16:47
then we should have nothing to do
16:49
with this. And honestly, I have a feeling
16:51
that if we weren't giving them money, they wouldn't fight for another
16:53
three years. I
16:55
mean, yeah, I mean, I guess the vice
16:57
president all said the only way to really
16:59
stop the killing is for the armies to
17:01
both put down their weapons to freeze this
17:04
thing and get on with the business of
17:06
actually building a better Russia and a better
17:08
Ukraine the vice president added so I Yeah,
17:10
I mean, I'm still not I'm not super
17:12
hopeful, but I guess it's Good, at least
17:14
we're getting rhetoric. It's something.
17:18
That's great. A brilliant take. Putin decides when
17:20
the war stops. Yeah, sort of, yes and
17:22
no. I mean, in a certain sense, like
17:24
if we stop funding, it's like,
17:26
yeah, you can keep going, but
17:28
like, good luck with your current situation.
17:30
So, I mean, yes, Putin
17:32
does decide, but also we can
17:34
easily cut off aid, as has been
17:37
demonstrated before. Yeah, maybe you
17:39
could make the argument perhaps the fighting would
17:41
still go on but it's no longer our problem
17:43
And we have nothing it's nothing to do
17:45
with us and I actually think it probably would
17:47
end so but I mean whatever I'm open
17:49
to the idea would continue fighting But it's kind
17:51
of slightly beside the point at the very
17:53
least it would make a difference in the degree
17:55
in which they are fighting or the level
17:58
of confidence in which they feel in their fighting
18:00
The idea that you no longer hey that
18:02
the big bully that had your back in the
18:04
fray is no longer there I
18:06
think it might might change the dynamics of
18:08
the situation. So I don't know, but we'll
18:10
see. Good morning,
18:12
Eddie Grimm. Good morning. Good
18:14
morning. Oh,
18:17
Jack, I think someone was mentioning with
18:19
the AI thing they mentioned earlier, it
18:21
says they're hogging the power and water.
18:23
Yeah, that is my understanding that the
18:25
AI does use up a lot of
18:27
energy. So which I guess makes sense.
18:29
So I think that was the whole
18:31
point of that. So. All
18:33
right, let's now on to
18:35
the last story on this
18:37
side of things. We're not
18:39
super duper dense in this
18:42
sort of stories today, but
18:44
I guess sort of
18:46
ties into anti -war stuff
18:48
where this one is on
18:50
Israel and Pope Francis.
18:52
Apparently, I guess as
18:54
one would assume, I
18:57
guess a ton of Israeli officials did.
19:00
Put out their kind of condolences
19:02
Sad to see the the pope
19:04
didn't you gone blah blah blah
19:06
just kind of the standard boilerplate
19:08
stuff you expect to see especially
19:10
from official figures Completely checks out
19:12
nothing Untowards, you know a real
19:14
major religious figure who passes mean
19:17
I get it we obviously we
19:19
talked yesterday about the the you know
19:21
anti -war side of Pope Francis I
19:23
guess he was against the Ukraine
19:25
Russia stuff. He made it very vocal
19:27
The Gaza stuff as well, which
19:29
I guess is a distinct thing when
19:31
it comes to pumps the popes
19:34
typically their their whole thing is neutrality
19:36
So even the simple you know
19:38
idea of him getting you know rhetorically
19:40
involved means a lot So I
19:42
guess Israel took that pretty fucking personally
19:44
and they literally essentially I
19:46
guess kind of put out the
19:48
call that yo stop get rid of
19:50
this shit So yeah, the the
19:53
headline here being Israel cracks down an
19:55
official post mourning Pope Francis is
19:57
really diplomats could criticize foreign ministries handling
19:59
a Pontus death saying it damages
20:01
Israel's image So let's scroll through this
20:03
real quick Israel's
20:06
orders to remove official posts
20:08
expressing condolences on the death
20:10
of Pope Francis as sparked
20:12
outrage among international observers and
20:14
stirred controversy among Israeli ambassadors.
20:17
In several now -deleted posts, accounts belonging to
20:19
the Israeli Foreign Ministry in various countries mourn
20:22
the Pontiff's death on X following the
20:24
announcement of his passing, writing, Even
20:30
if you want to believe in
20:33
the mass slaughter of women and
20:35
children and the occupied people, you
20:37
can still go out. You
20:39
can still come by. You can still
20:41
fall behind that statement, right? Even
20:43
if you are literally supporting, you know,
20:45
the mass murder. Many users have
20:47
criticized this decision while calling it, well,
20:49
some, with some calling it offensive to
20:51
Catholics around the world. Several
20:53
Israeli ambassadors echoed these sentiments
20:55
with Israeli, daily Yedioth and
20:57
Aroth, reporting the removal of
20:59
the post has sparked internal
21:01
resentment of the ministry's handling
21:03
of the announcement. So
21:06
we are deleting a simple innocent tweet
21:08
that expresses basic condolences and is clear
21:11
to everyone This is only because of
21:13
the Pope's criticism of Israel for the
21:15
fighting in Gaza one diplomat said So
21:17
then another Israeli ambassador said that they
21:19
were given an unequivocal order to delete
21:21
without any further further clarification when we
21:23
asked we were told that the issue
21:25
was under review This does not satisfy
21:28
us and certainly not the public to
21:30
whom we represent Israel So
21:32
yeah, I mean, obviously we can continue
21:34
the story. I recommend you guys go
21:37
check this out as well. This is
21:39
on the Middle East Eye. This was
21:41
written by Mara Aladam. But
21:43
yeah, it's kind of wild. You
21:45
would just think, you know, I just
21:47
sometimes just, it's astounding. It's
21:51
just like shittiness to a level
21:53
of retardation, essentially. Just like, how
21:56
could you be this fucking stupid? Like, this
21:58
is obviously going to be a Strysand effect.
22:00
Like, if your whole idea is like, oh,
22:02
we want to censor any sort of, is,
22:04
you know, any sort of pope, you know,
22:06
anything about the pope, just that way, because
22:08
like, oh no, it might open a can
22:10
of worms, the people talking about the Gaza
22:12
stuff. You're far more likely
22:14
to create that effect by doing this
22:16
than you are by just doing nothing.
22:18
So, because the only reason anyone would
22:21
even make this a story is because
22:23
of this. If they had never put
22:25
out the call to anyone, I don't feel
22:27
like anyone would have made a thing about
22:29
it. I don't feel like there'd be any
22:31
crazy sweeping stories about that somehow tying in
22:33
the Israeli, you know, condolences of it into
22:35
that. If anything, it would give them, it
22:37
would give them as a country, as a
22:39
government, probably some level of good faith, you
22:41
know, to some degree, as opposed
22:43
to this option. This is just, this
22:45
is just so on its face, the
22:47
dumbest fucking thing you could possibly do.
22:50
I just... I just, I
22:52
can't even really, I
22:54
struggle to conceptualize like being this stupid
22:56
in this modern world, this modern world
22:59
of the internet. Maybe if this was
23:01
50 plus years ago or something, I
23:03
could understand when we didn't have information
23:05
travel and the way that it does
23:07
now. But to do this in today's
23:09
age is just astounding. Like
23:11
God, I think it was, I think
23:13
it was Scott recently who referred to
23:15
Israel as a kind of like a
23:17
high time preference or like behavior. It's
23:20
totally true. This is peak high time
23:22
preference behavior. Because maybe you
23:24
can make some sort of argument that
23:26
you have as small. Because for those
23:28
who don't understand the concept of high
23:30
time preference, it's the idea of willing
23:32
to forego something like high time preference.
23:34
There's high time and low time. High
23:36
time would be the idea of that
23:38
you aren't willing to forego not
23:41
receiving profit or resources or
23:44
whatever for a period of time,
23:46
assuming that likely it will
23:48
increase in value or increase in
23:50
quantity or whatever over a
23:52
period of time. Hoppe
23:55
makes the argument with this that these
23:57
are basic indicators of a healthy society. If
23:59
you have a low time preference society,
24:01
And these even apply to things like cultural
24:03
practices or, you know, sexual practices, whatever.
24:05
Like hell, a lot of people get offended
24:07
when he uses it. It implies to
24:09
things like homosexuality or what he considers other
24:11
forms of degeneracy. But the
24:13
idea of being like the best form, like for
24:15
example, as opposed to being a man or
24:17
a woman that's going out there slinging dick or
24:20
pussy all over the place and just banging everyone,
24:22
that's high time preference behavior. Like it feels fun
24:24
in the moment, but it completely degrades you
24:26
in many ways. So as a woman, good
24:29
luck finding a man. Okay,
24:31
maybe it doesn't apply for men. No, I'm just
24:33
kidding. That was a
24:35
joke. But yeah, you get
24:37
the point. The idea being is
24:39
if you're more willing to
24:41
forego pleasure or profit or whatever,
24:43
you typically speaking, that's
24:46
the recipe for
24:48
future profit, essentially. I
24:50
mean hell like anything any any business
24:52
venture requires capital and then that requires
24:54
it usually it takes well before you even
24:56
pay off the capital and receive profits
24:58
It's the same idea But yet those
25:00
people who do those sorts of actions
25:02
usually the people who benefit the most But
25:05
then whenever you look at people who
25:07
do high time preference behavior those are
25:09
typically people You know wallowing and squalor
25:11
so it's like a But yeah, it's
25:13
just it's just wild and you see
25:15
a nation act with such an insane level
25:17
of high time preference behavior. It's just
25:19
like Okay, cool. You get what? Maybe
25:21
a small window of time where you
25:23
get some sort of benefit where you
25:25
don't have to worry about propagating the
25:27
anti -war sentiments of Pope Francis, but it's
25:29
like, okay, cool. Then literally within
25:31
a day, the story is going to
25:33
get out, and now everyone's going to
25:35
be talking shit about you and talking
25:37
about Pope Francis anymore. So you get
25:39
like one day of benefit, you know,
25:41
towards your ultimate goal, maybe for like...
25:43
the quantity and for days longer if
25:45
that makes sense just to put it
25:47
simply so it's just insane in which
25:49
Once again, I guess points to the
25:51
idea of where Israel is that I
25:53
think you know as I think they've
25:56
kind of somewhat always behaved in this
25:58
way But it's been far more flagrant
26:00
recently and far more off the top
26:02
so it's almost if the high time
26:04
preference behavior is accelerating and I think Hell
26:07
is even what Tim pool? I think you
26:09
know semi famously mentioned as a famous might be
26:11
over saying I can't remember what when he
26:13
was saying it recently the idea that like in
26:15
ten years like Israel's not gonna be a
26:17
major factor in that in that sense so I
26:20
think they I think stuff like this is
26:22
kind of points it well It's all obviously awful
26:24
the watch and just kind of shitty some
26:26
of these Actions obviously this one's kind of like
26:28
minute, but like comparatively all the other stuff.
26:30
It's like While it is like
26:32
them, you know, ratcheting up tensions and go
26:34
nuts. It's like I do think it's kind
26:36
of in a long term sense Kind of
26:38
positive as fucked up as it is some
26:40
of the stuff they're doing in the in
26:42
the present term But I know it's just
26:44
wild and I just I really can't think
26:46
of a better situation of a high -time preference
26:48
behavior on the side of Israel than something
26:50
like this This is just just so tone
26:52
deaf. Just so dumb. All right, let's move
26:54
it. Let's go in the chat see what
26:56
you guys have to say Pobosus
27:01
Atlanta is a lot of high time
27:03
preference behavior Am I the only one
27:05
who feels like the low and high
27:07
would make sense more sense either way
27:09
me too Me too I've always been
27:11
that way of all it took me
27:13
a long time to like remember which
27:15
one's high and which one's low But
27:17
high would be like the you know,
27:19
obviously the you know, I'm assuming you
27:21
know, but just to reiterate for the
27:23
audience high high time preference would be
27:26
You know, you're not willing to wait,
27:28
you know forgo pleasure profit, whatever like
27:30
essentially you want it now It's the
27:32
idea of having a masturbation problem as
27:34
opposed to trying to develop a relationship
27:36
with a woman or something. It's a
27:38
similar type of concept. But
27:40
that would be high. The chronic masturbator
27:42
would be with a high time preference, whereas...
27:44
Let's say a super hyper religious individual
27:46
who doesn't do doesn't do anything sexual aside
27:48
with her wife You could even go
27:50
crazier except for the reason of procreation and
27:52
that would be like peak low tie
27:54
preference behavior Now I do want to be
27:56
clear when we talk low time preference
27:58
and high time preference Typically speaking usually you
28:01
kind of can characterize low and high
28:03
as negative and positive But you can actually
28:05
have low time preference behavior and be
28:07
negative so I just want to clear that
28:09
up because it can be like You
28:11
can be practicing low -time presence behavior. You
28:13
could be someone who takes out a bunch
28:15
of capital and applies this production of
28:17
some sort in order to get some sort
28:19
of end product and receive profit. And
28:21
you could completely do an awful job of
28:23
investing your money and lose it all.
28:25
And that would be low time preference behavior
28:27
still, but it was just it didn't
28:29
work out to your benefit. So I mean,
28:31
it's just the idea of people being
28:33
it's the idea of being willing to forego
28:35
it. So sometimes it's almost it's almost
28:37
smarter to do the low time or the
28:39
high the high time preference behavior. So
28:41
I just wanted to make that point because,
28:43
you know, as I, you know, tie
28:45
and mentioned earlier when it comes to like.
28:48
Like sexuality for example and since some people
28:50
get uppity about that in Napa's work It's
28:52
not necessarily painting a moral value on
28:54
it I mean obviously I think that situation
28:56
kind of was but generally speaking it's like
28:58
you can Exhibit high time preference and
29:00
low time preference behavior and those be actually
29:02
the smarter thing in a given situation to
29:05
do because there's plenty of situations You
29:07
can think of where it's smarter to perform
29:09
to use to go the high time preference
29:11
around that it is the low so
29:13
that's my only point I just didn't want
29:15
anyone to But whatever. Go
29:17
read Democracy of the God that fails. That's a
29:19
great book. High
29:21
time preference, seek instant gratification.
29:27
Parasites are high time preference. Exactly. Great
29:30
example of this. Waits
29:32
40 years to get laid in Boston.
29:34
Bad low time. Exactly. Great example of
29:37
bad low time preference behavior. Toad
29:40
is like a peak example of
29:42
low time preference behavior. Not being
29:45
a good thing. That's
29:47
what that is. All right.
29:50
Sloppy Toppy says, chronic masturbator here.
29:53
This is Israel putting out the call that they want
29:55
the next pope to be pro -genocide. Yeah, I wouldn't be
29:57
the least bit surprised if that were the case. All
30:00
right, let's get into the next
30:02
story. I saw
30:04
this, and this was actually kind of
30:07
a funny way for me to realize I
30:09
was blocked. by Roger
30:11
Stone, because I kept trying to bookmark
30:13
it, but no one let me. It's
30:15
like, why can't you? The author has
30:17
blocked you. It was on my phone,
30:19
so it wouldn't even bring up that thing. It just
30:21
kept being like kept into the bookmark. Why won't let me
30:23
do it? Why won't you let me do it? And
30:25
then that's when I realized Roger Stone has me blocked. But
30:27
I also have accused him of probably drinking many of
30:29
babies. So I think that might
30:31
have something to do with it. I
30:33
think I vaguely recall saying something about
30:36
like him slurping down children or something
30:38
and then and getting nuked forever ago.
30:40
I don't fucking remember Yeah, I'm pretty
30:42
he fucking freaks me out and I'm
30:44
pretty sure he was involved in the
30:46
NXIVM cult which is another arrival I
30:48
need to dig into one these days,
30:50
but either way I guess he shared
30:52
something from zero hedge That you know,
30:55
I guess bush era Bush era swamp
30:57
creature revealed to be key figure in
30:59
okc bombing So
31:01
that's what we're gonna be covering
31:03
today. Now this is says by
31:05
Tyler Durden. I haven't hit up
31:08
Ken. Come on, stop it. Okay,
31:10
I haven't hit up Ken, but
31:12
because this is says by Tyler
31:14
Durden here. But I know
31:17
Ken has written for Zero Hedge before Ken
31:19
Silver, if those aren't aware. That's my buddy, a
31:22
friend acquainted somewhere between there. He's cool
31:24
shit. I like Ken. A lot of
31:26
great work. But yeah, he, I
31:29
remember, I think he said something about getting ready
31:31
to create a piece or something. There also is,
31:33
you know, Richard is included in here at one
31:35
point. So I think... It makes leagues me to
31:37
believe maybe this is a Ken piece. I only
31:39
say that because it says by Tyler Durden, but
31:41
I'm pretty sure that's like a zero hedge thing
31:43
that were like all the zero edge articles they
31:45
take and they changed it by Tyler Durden. So
31:47
I'm pretty, I want to say this is a
31:49
Ken article, but I looked for his page last
31:51
night when I saw this couldn't find it, but
31:53
it just seems everything, I haven't read it yet,
31:55
but everything just scrolling through. It looks like a
31:57
Ken article to me. So I'm just, I think
31:59
it might be a Ken article. But anyways, maybe
32:01
he's not he didn't share it on his own
32:03
personal page Maybe this was like a special thing
32:05
he did for zero hedge because this is a
32:07
huge account So maybe it was the idea of
32:09
being anonymous type deal. I don't know
32:11
but he hasn't written from them before I usually
32:13
it's like a repost type thing I think this
32:15
is like an initial thing if it's him, but
32:18
anyways, I'm kind of rambling I missed this one,
32:20
but I figured it'd be a good to go
32:22
through it So
32:24
this is kind of something I don't recall
32:26
much about, so maybe it'll either jog my
32:28
memory of this being the case, or as
32:30
I go through it, it's new information, I'm
32:32
unsure. But all right, let me take a
32:34
sip and we're gonna do it. It
32:37
starts with a quote. It
32:39
says, as I've always said, the only difference in
32:41
the KGB and the FBI is that the KGB
32:43
has never claimed to be a legitimate law enforcement
32:45
agency. And this is from Jesse Trenadu.
32:48
It says readers may know the name
32:50
John Ashcroft, Attorney General under George H.
32:53
W. Bush, or George W. Bush. I don't know
32:55
why I threw the H in there. Well, good
32:57
old Ashcroft was at the heart
32:59
of a high profile cover -up, the
33:01
Oklahoma City bombing, according to Attorney Jesse
33:03
Trenidu. The following comes from a
33:05
court filing provided to zero hedge by
33:08
Trenidu, Attorney to OKC bombing accomplice
33:10
Terry Nichols. So for context
33:12
per Jesse from KennethTrendew .com, Jesse is
33:14
the brother of Kenneth Trendedew, who
33:16
died in August 1995 while incarcerated at
33:18
the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma
33:20
City, Oklahoma. Following the death, the DOJ
33:23
immediately deemed it a suicide, denied
33:25
the medical examiner access to cell where
33:27
Kenneth Trendedew was killed, ordered the
33:29
cell cleaned and painted, and repeatedly asked
33:31
both the medical examiner and Kenneth
33:33
Trendedew's family to authorize the cremation of
33:35
his body. The medical examiner could
33:38
not legally authorize cremation and the family
33:40
refused, demanding that Kenneth's body be
33:42
returned to them. When Trinity's
33:44
body was returned to the family, they
33:46
removed heavy makeup and discovered bruises all
33:48
over his body, from head to foot.
33:50
The bruises, cuts and other wounds depicting
33:52
an obvious beating and murder, which to
33:54
which I'm pretty sure I actually, I'm
33:56
pretty sure they had an episode removed
33:58
a while back for the photos of
34:00
Trinity's body. So yeah, and they
34:02
said it was for like a...
34:05
You know being against suicide or something
34:07
and pointing to the photos which
34:09
is wild because it you know there
34:11
is they have weird suicide stuff
34:13
now, so Anyways point being is like
34:15
dude. I'm literally saying you didn't
34:17
kill himself, but anyways While serving his
34:19
prison sentence Nichols attempt to spark
34:21
an investigation into FBI involvement in the
34:23
okc bombing He sent a letter
34:26
stating that he could provide such information
34:28
to the then head of the
34:30
DOJ Ashcroft Ashcroft
34:32
did not respond the letter, but immediately
34:34
forbade the media from speaking to Nichols,
34:36
which resulted in 60 minutes cancelling a
34:38
sit -down interview they had scheduled with Nichols.
34:41
Shortly thereafter, Nichols said he received
34:43
a visit from a man
34:45
representing an offer from the DOJ
34:47
to undo Nichols' death sentence
34:50
if he agreed to three conditions.
34:55
Okay, one, take ownership of
34:57
an anonymous warning, the
34:59
DOJ receives saying the Murrah building
35:01
was bombed 30 minutes before it actually
35:03
had been. Oh
35:05
shit, okay. Implicate Nichols own
35:07
brother in the bombing plot. And
35:10
then reveal the location of the
35:12
kinestic and explosive used in the bombing.
35:15
Nichols mentioned having knowledge of an unused
35:17
stash in his letter to Ashcroft. The
35:19
existence of a remaining stash was not
35:21
known at the time. Oh
35:23
shit, okay. This is a news to me.
35:25
I do not recall. I think this is legit
35:28
just news because I didn't know if this
35:30
was one of those things were like, you know,
35:32
they've some minor angle or something and that
35:34
way we, because I mean a lot of times
35:36
this happens to these old stories and I'm
35:38
not even saying that a bad way. You find
35:40
a way to spruce it up to make
35:42
it where it makes sense to talk about it
35:44
in a modern sense. Something new -ish about it.
35:46
So I thought maybe that'd be the case.
35:49
No, and this is... Just straight up new info.
35:51
I didn't, I did not know this. I
35:53
mean, maybe this is buried somewhere in the,
35:56
you know, source information that I'm not aware of,
35:58
but this seems pretty fucking new. Kind
36:00
of wild, you know, he referenced the 30
36:02
minutes thing. I think we talked about this real
36:04
quick yesterday. We didn't actually go through the
36:06
thread, but I mentioned it in passing and said
36:08
we'd probably go through it. So I think
36:10
we'll actually go through this after here in a
36:12
second. Richard made a thread about the Murra
36:14
building, you know, the 30 minutes prior call about
36:16
the Murra building type deal. So.
36:19
Yeah, I guess the idea, John Ashcroft
36:21
really made a big deal about
36:23
it that, uh, yo, fucking, um, Nichols
36:25
needs to be the one, uh,
36:27
that, um, that fucking, that
36:29
says, hey, yo, I did that. It's
36:31
because obviously, you know, it seems like, obviously,
36:34
I don't know who the fuck did that
36:36
or what, but I mean, it kind of
36:38
looks like someone somewhere knew something and I
36:40
mean, I guess you could go full, full
36:42
schizo and go like, you know, revelation of
36:44
the method type stuff because this does happen.
36:46
I mean, what was it? I
36:48
believe 9 -11 had similar reports. So I mean,
36:50
it seems like a common through line you see
36:52
in all these deep events like, you know, prior
36:54
warning type deal and shortly before. So
36:56
you could say it's a revelation of the method thing, just
36:58
kind of like just a throat in your face, just
37:01
to fuck with you. But
37:03
I mean, it also could easily be someone
37:05
within the in somehow in the know or
37:07
becoming in the know, kind of like a
37:09
last minute type thing and being like, oh,
37:11
fuck. And like, I don't know,
37:13
actually having a spine to some degree. I
37:16
don't know but all right.
37:18
Let's keep going. It's just a
37:20
this a wild story It
37:22
was discovered that DOJ proxy Michael
37:24
Selby Who visited Nichols? Preve
37:27
previously worked in Ashcroft's private security
37:29
detail Nichols helped to further
37:31
corroborate that this meeting took place
37:33
by telling ZH The fuck
37:35
is the H? Oh
37:38
zero edge zero edge after the declaration
37:40
was filed Selby called me upset as
37:42
hell said that I had just got him
37:44
fucking killed Oof.
37:47
The attorney who brought Selby
37:49
into me, Nichols, is Rodney
37:51
Upoff, a law professor at
37:53
the University of Missouri. I called Upoff and
37:55
he confirmed the event. Okay,
37:58
shit. So he
38:00
noted, I guess he made it,
38:02
he did somehow during his, in
38:04
the ins and outs of his
38:06
court stuff, he mentioned Selby.
38:08
And man, I guess he's saying that
38:11
he was so upset that he in quotes
38:13
said that I got him. Fucking killed
38:15
in quotes That's it and this guy previously
38:17
worked for his private security deal for
38:19
Ashcroft. Okay Which is kind of well, I
38:21
mean if for those who you know,
38:23
obviously I assume a lot of you guys
38:25
probably follow most most of me in
38:28
Austin's coverage We've kind of come to a
38:30
revelation especially in our child trafficking stuff
38:32
the degree to which the the drivers are
38:34
involved But I've also brought the point
38:36
multiple times that like Security
38:38
details, it's like there's certain people that
38:40
I think certain Entities that go overlooked by
38:42
the public because you just you don't
38:45
really it's like this obvious truth that no
38:47
one really thinks about if you think
38:49
about these high -powered people and You know
38:51
if we're going to think they do incredibly
38:53
awful degenerate, you know evil things Who
38:55
would have to know about this who would
38:57
have to be in the know? I
39:00
think it would be likely the
39:02
drivers so transportation And
39:04
then things like secret service, you
39:07
know, like IE security. So
39:09
security and transportation, those are people that, I
39:11
mean, borderline have to be
39:13
the know. And especially transportation,
39:15
if you're talking about moving other humans,
39:17
because you need someone to bring them in
39:19
and out type deal. But
39:21
yeah, I think it's worth while mentioning that,
39:23
hey, here's a guy in his private security
39:25
detail, who used to work
39:27
in private security detail, who's working for
39:29
the DOJ meeting with Nichols. Weird,
39:32
weird stuff. It's
39:36
strange that such an offer given leniency
39:38
to an accomplice to one of the most
39:40
horrific domestic terrorist attacks in U .S. history would
39:42
be presented by someone who does not
39:44
work at the DOJ and stipulate that Nicol
39:46
take credit for an anonymous tip which he
39:48
did not make. Okay,
39:51
I'm scrolling with
39:53
independence. Covered. All
39:55
right, so I'm trying to, it
39:57
sounds like what they're saying here.
40:00
I don't feel like it
40:02
explicitly stated. The
40:04
DOJ proxy says that
40:07
the DDOJ proxy. and
40:09
then a man presenting an offer. Okay,
40:11
it's not entirely clear. You always
40:13
have to, I don't know, be almost
40:15
like borderline retarded and interpret this stuff literally
40:17
sometimes. I was just trying
40:19
to be clear. This has a man presenting
40:21
an offer to the DOJ and it says
40:23
DOJ proxy. I just want to make sure
40:25
they're speaking to the same person to make
40:27
sure it was clear. So yeah, they are
40:30
saying that this Selby guy is the one
40:32
who met with Terry Nichols, who didn't even
40:34
work for the DOJ. So he's
40:36
a proxy. He's presenting an offer from the
40:38
DOJ. It doesn't work for the DOJ. And
40:40
after shortly shutting down the
40:43
60 minutes interview after talking to
40:45
Ashcroft, the only person he
40:47
really did talk to, he
40:49
receives this offer from the DOJ from
40:51
someone who used to be private security for
40:53
Ashcroft. OK, there you go. That's a
40:55
good way, I think, a good way to
40:57
kind of conceptualize it. So you guys
40:59
get the idea. All
41:03
right, Nichols ultimately did not accept the deal because
41:05
he did not want to throw his brother in
41:07
the bus. Good for him. The story now part
41:09
of official record, thanks to Trendy, serves as an
41:11
interesting look into the true conspiracies that Ashcroft may
41:13
have had a hand in. To
41:15
see the full spectrum of official documents that Jesse
41:17
Trendy has fought hard to force the government to
41:19
release, follow his website, blah, blah,
41:22
blah, blah. In honor of his brother, he
41:24
believes he's murdered by the FBI. So this
41:26
is www .canithtrendy .com. He also just got interviewed
41:28
by Jesse, so you can go check that
41:30
out. So
41:32
yeah, I don't know what's going on. know
41:34
I told you I was supposed to. I know what's going on with that.
41:36
I have no idea. But
41:38
all right, let's go through
41:40
this thread real quick, because this
41:42
obviously ties into the whole
41:44
story. So yeah, let's go through
41:46
this real quick. Here's from
41:48
Richard. It says ABC News. Actually, let me
41:50
double check and make sure I'm actually getting
41:52
audio. No, I am not. Of course, it's
41:54
being screwy because DreamYard's gay. Give me a
41:56
second. Let me re -bring up the screen
41:58
to make sure it shows audio before I
42:00
do this. Here we go. Should
42:03
be good now. Yeah. Let
42:05
me know if you guys don't hear this. But
42:07
this is, right here is Richard's
42:10
thread. It says ABC News 2020
42:12
reports on how someone called the
42:14
executive secretary in DC. about
42:16
a half hour before the OKC bombing
42:18
and says, and said, the Murrah Federal Building
42:20
has just been bombed. So let's go
42:22
ahead and play this. There
42:45
we go. Let's move on to the
42:47
rest of this thread. This is also
42:49
covered in Stephen Jones's book, Others Unknown, on page
42:51
one and later in detail in chapter 13, which
42:53
is called Phone Calls. You
42:56
know what? I just realized, because that was
42:58
word for word, I think Richard wrote this. So
43:00
hey, if you wrote this, Richard, props, good
43:02
for you. So it's cool
43:04
seeing you in zero hedge, if that's the case. I feel
43:06
like it might have been Richard. But
43:09
let's keep going. Even more about this call on something
43:11
very strange involving the Feds and Terry Nichols will be
43:13
found in blowback, the untold story of the FBI and
43:15
the Oklahoma City bombing. So
43:18
yeah, blowback here. This should
43:20
be coming out soon, I believe July, I believe is
43:23
when it was. I'll let you guys know, obviously, when
43:25
it gets closer, I wouldn't be really
43:27
surprised if I end up interviewing the author or
43:29
something along those lines, because I'm looking forward to
43:31
this. I know there's some new information that's in
43:33
here. I'm kind of like I've literally done multiple
43:35
shows before where I've had to like allude to
43:37
like information I'm pretty sure is in here because
43:39
I can't remember the specific source so it'll be
43:42
nice when that comes out that way I can
43:44
get some of my some my little factoids more
43:46
straight and like oh yeah here's a specific this
43:48
that this as opposed to being like I think
43:50
it's gonna be in this book coming up you
43:52
know I mean it's it's a lot better if
43:54
I can actually but so that'll be out soon
43:56
so and that's really I guess all of there
43:58
is to that one just there's the video itself
44:01
I thought maybe there was more to that thread
44:03
but either way Good story. Props to whoever wrote
44:05
it. It's cool to see this stuff getting on
44:07
the big stage on things like Zero Hedge. It's
44:09
a big ass show. All
44:11
right, let's scroll through the chat and see
44:13
what you guys have to say. Is this
44:15
Roger Stone the Edamite? Yeah. Flins
44:19
were named in the flins were now
44:21
that your the wording is weird there.
44:23
I don't know what you mean Anyone
44:26
else think Nick Shirley is a glowy.
44:28
I don't know Nick Shirley is good
44:30
morning control. I'll dig Nick Mullins up
44:32
in this bitch. No way Helper crow.
44:34
Good morning. Good morning We'll be just
44:36
about you gonna work at two hours
44:38
and you put you realize you put
44:40
on two different shoes All right, that
44:42
is pretty wild. That's a that's pretty
44:44
that's next level clumsy All
44:46
right, let's get into this is
44:49
from one of the patrons or
44:51
your mom One of the you
44:53
know one of one of the
44:55
supports this show I believe he
44:57
supports me and Austin, but he
44:59
was telling us yet or the
45:02
other day on already dead that
45:04
the Parkland shooters or another part
45:06
there was Parkland students Who
45:08
were there too and this is also
45:10
there was a as I mentioned earlier
45:12
There was another victim that was a
45:14
Cuban exile, you know, you know the
45:16
child of a Cuban exile when the
45:18
super duper glowy's so kind of fucking
45:20
wild But yeah the so I mean
45:22
what I figured you know he I
45:24
said your mom told me that I
45:26
was like holy shit really like we'll
45:28
send us over some Sources he did
45:30
and so we're gonna go through that
45:32
see See if
45:34
there's any smoke if there's any fire to
45:36
this smoke or or I guess we can evaluate
45:38
how much smoke We think there is I
45:41
mean maybe we'll be like oh this there was
45:43
just someone who wasn't Even involved in but
45:45
I mean maybe we can come away from this
45:47
and go it's not that crazy But well
45:49
it is kind of wild for me as a
45:51
conspiratorial individual that you know have some sort
45:53
of weird shooting especially I think it was there
45:55
was a lot of a There was
45:57
a lot of like race angles that were attached
45:59
to it after the fact. I know there was
46:01
like that video, the girl, the black chick who
46:03
was like, you know, kind of casually sipping a
46:05
coffee as she walked by like a woman, like
46:07
some woman bleeding out on the ground, just kind
46:09
of like whatever. There
46:12
was some race angles added to it. It didn't
46:14
really seem to take off in any sort
46:16
of way that I'm aware of. But I was
46:18
a little bit distracted when this stuff was
46:20
going on. I had my
46:22
head deep in the books for my OKC performance
46:24
coming up. So I don't know. I might
46:26
not be the greatest gauge. But
46:28
so far as going big, being a national
46:30
news story, if you're trying to make
46:32
glowy implications, there's some sort of reason they
46:35
want this to go. Before
46:37
the the media side of it I didn't
46:39
see that but it's like I don't maybe
46:41
there might always be angles some other angle
46:43
We're not thinking of like for example me
46:45
and Austin were actually just talking the phone
46:47
yesterday Because I don't know if I plug
46:49
this by the way, but go ahead and
46:51
let you know now me and Austin are
46:54
going to be on Shane Cashman So on
46:56
Sunday The what
46:58
the inverted world so we'll be on that
47:00
we're he wanted to talk about He wanted
47:02
to talk about like essentially like programmed to
47:04
kill type shit So like serial killer stuff
47:06
So we were kind of talking about the
47:08
concept of like serial killers and like how
47:10
it's really not as we were talking through
47:12
the different examples because we were trying to
47:14
get like an idea of like a through
47:16
line maybe a few main topics that we
47:18
want to hit You know when we talk
47:20
about it And you know so we came
47:22
up with a few And
47:24
we were kind of like the the
47:26
main theme here is it like yeah
47:29
the the idea here is essentially Essentially
47:31
the government did a satanic panic, but
47:33
with serial killing is what it feels
47:35
like if you look back and when
47:37
you start reanalyzing these things essentially the
47:39
idea being that like lots crazy shit
47:41
was happening and then you know that
47:43
you know Crazy other stuff like these
47:45
serial killer things and instead of you know
47:47
pointing to what they are it kind of was
47:49
just easier to Kind of hand wave away
47:52
and just kind of how call this whole phenomenon
47:54
serial killing when you kind of get we
47:56
were getting the reasons like really a lot of
47:58
these were like Looks like
48:00
kind of covering up larger networks
48:02
of this or that thing or
48:04
you know a cult or child
48:06
trafficking network or whatever like a
48:08
lot of these were cleanups So
48:10
it's like that the point I'm
48:12
driving at is like maybe maybe
48:14
you know sometimes these things are
48:16
other things hidden as something else
48:18
so Maybe there's something to that
48:20
but we're about to dig into
48:22
that so This is from
48:24
CNN as read by Taylor
48:26
Galgano Saying these Parkland students experience
48:29
their second deadly school shooting
48:31
in seven years so as Elena
48:33
Benenir I took shelter in
48:35
the student union during the Florida
48:37
State University shooting on Thursday.
48:39
She matters thinking I kind of
48:41
knew the drill already Seven
48:44
years ago badner was an eighth
48:46
grader at the middle school
48:48
adjacent to major Marjorie
48:50
Stoneman Douglas High School during the shooting
48:52
that killed 17 people in Parkland, Florida.
48:55
Okay, so they said it's adjacent. Now I want to be
48:57
clear. I'm not like, I think some people
48:59
might hear that I think, oh, there are different schools. Yeah,
49:01
but I mean, I don't know what the hell a
49:03
lot of you guys grew up. I don't know what
49:05
the size of the school was, but it sounds like
49:07
me when they say adjacent, it sounds to me like
49:09
it's one of those situations like almost kind of like
49:11
a K through 12. So
49:14
I mean, I don't know if they're technically the
49:16
same one like maybe the other one was like Marjorie
49:18
Stoneman Douglas Middle School Marjorie Stoneman Douglas elementary But
49:20
I know for like I went to like school I
49:22
went to in Maine when I was a kid
49:24
and like high school like it was K through 12
49:26
So there's a lot of those and it was
49:28
but it was like they had built it was they
49:30
had multiple buildings on the same ground and it
49:32
was like You had one building was like the elementary
49:34
building and there one that was like the middle
49:36
school and one was the high school I mean there
49:38
were some cross over here and there depending on
49:40
logistics But for the most part,
49:42
it was set up like that. It
49:44
sounds like what they're explaining here. So that
49:46
would be just as significant. So as
49:48
I've been through this before, it was a
49:50
similar situation, bad interest, 21 told CNM. Now
49:53
a senior FSU Banner was attending a bowling
49:55
class on the ground floor of the student union
49:58
Thursday when a shooter opened fire near the
50:00
building killing two people and injuring six others before
50:02
you shot and taking the custody by police.
50:04
Now I will say on the adjacent thing I
50:06
would think I would think obviously don't have
50:08
a perfect lay understanding of the layout of this
50:10
area. That this would likely
50:12
mean that they were fairly well sequestered from
50:14
the main you know activities going on obviously
50:16
they would be aware they'd be terrified I'm
50:18
not at all trying to take away from
50:21
like being an eighth grader and being you
50:23
know knowing in the next building over there's
50:25
a school shooting it'd be absolutely terrifying but
50:27
point being it so far is like if
50:29
we're trying to make We're trying to jump
50:31
to conclusions about them seeing something or involvement
50:33
or something I would say that takes away
50:35
a little bit from it since they didn't
50:37
even really get to likely
50:39
witness any of this in the first
50:41
hand. So the idea that there's some
50:44
other thing that we're missing that may
50:46
be some sort of involvement, I think
50:48
this takes it away from, takes away
50:50
from that. So perhaps I'm wrong, but
50:52
it marked the sixth mass shooting in
50:54
Florida and the 81st mass shooting in
50:56
the United States in 2025, according to
50:58
the Gun Violence Archive. The bowling
51:00
areas, big glass doors and window that face
51:02
an open area where students can grab
51:05
food or study. Through the windows, Banner started
51:07
to see students sprinting to the bathrooms
51:09
and hallways and believing behind their belongings. Okay,
51:12
so though Banner couldn't hear any
51:14
gunshots or the loud music playing in
51:16
the bowling alley, she instantly thought
51:18
students were running from someone with a
51:20
gun. I didn't know why everyone else would
51:22
be running and they were leaving all their belongings behind and
51:25
definitely knew there was an emergency, she said. She
51:27
and a friend of Mealy left, her
51:29
bullying instructor knows something was wrong. The instructor
51:31
was Stephanie Horowitz, a cornet batonier who
51:33
also happened to be a Parkland shooting survivor.
51:36
Horowitz was a freshman at Marjory,
51:38
Stoneman Douglas High School, during the
51:40
28 -mass shooting on Valentine's Day. So
51:42
Horowitz, the other individual, Stephanie Horowitz,
51:44
she was actually at the high school where
51:47
the shooting actually occurred, as opposed to being
51:49
in an adjacent building. Guess
51:51
a little more significant, but obviously there's nothing we
51:53
can really do with here. Just it's just a weird
51:55
I do want to throw out here that is
51:57
it gets to add to all of this isn't Florida
51:59
So I guess it makes it a little bit
52:01
more. I don't remember where
52:03
fsu is. Let's look up where fsu actually
52:05
Let's look that up real quick. Where
52:07
is fsu? That is in
52:09
Tallahassee Now let's look up
52:11
where Marjorie Stoneman Douglas is.
52:14
Marjorie Stoneman Douglas. That
52:17
is in Tallahassee. No, not
52:19
in Tallahassee. That is in...
52:21
Let me see. I'm retarded.
52:23
Of course it's in Parkland.
52:26
Now let's look up Parkland
52:28
to Tallahassee. So we can
52:30
get an idea of how
52:32
far away they are. So
52:35
we'll give you an idea. So
52:37
we can kind of give a...
52:39
Okay, that's actually, it takes five,
52:41
it's a five and a half
52:43
hour drive, it's basically a five
52:45
hour drive. So it's not like
52:47
close, but it's still in the
52:49
same state. So I mean, if
52:51
that was New England to put it
52:53
in concept for a lot of you,
52:56
that would be like literally multiple states
52:58
away, but in the same state, five
53:00
hours away. mean, I don't
53:02
okay. Yeah, I'd say it's not I mean if
53:04
it was like literally like the next if it was
53:06
like a couple It was like an hour away.
53:08
I'd be like, oh well that makes sense as we're
53:10
all of the fucking like probably the Margaery, Stoneman,
53:12
Douglas kids and Parkland kids would probably go Although I
53:14
will say a five hours way being FSU it
53:16
is a university So it's still would be a sizable
53:18
amount that goes there. So I guess it's not
53:21
that crazy, but either way still weird I
53:24
had a feeling it was an active shooter situation before
53:26
I even heard Horowitz, a graduate student at FSU, said
53:28
in an interview with CBS, we
53:30
were lucky that some of my
53:32
students locked out of the glass
53:34
doors and saw everybody running. Fred
53:37
Gutenberg the father of 14 -year -old Jamie
53:39
Gutenberg It's a fun name who was
53:41
killed by the in the Parkland shooting
53:43
posted on X America's broken my daughter
53:45
Jamie was murdered in the Parkland school
53:47
shooting Many of her friends were lucky
53:50
enough to survive that shooting went on
53:52
to attend FSU Incredibly, some of them
53:54
were just part of their second school
53:56
shooting and somewhere in the student union
53:58
today Sophomore Brianna Jade Freedlem. It was
54:00
also in eighth grade the middle school
54:02
adjacent to Marjorie Stoneman Dump. Oh shit.
54:04
There's a third During
54:06
this shooting. So this is another middle school one
54:08
So we had it looks like I guess
54:11
obviously like so it's like eight to ninth graders
54:13
at the time because you had the one
54:15
ninth grader the Horowitz Who would have actually been
54:17
the shootings and then we have the two
54:19
eighth graders here and She took shelter in the
54:21
gym So they were working out on the
54:23
second floor when they heard students screaming active shooter
54:25
and quickly shuffled into the woman's locker room
54:27
with about 125 other she told CNN While
54:30
hiding, she saw others around her crying,
54:32
shaking and texting their parents goodbye. She
54:34
said all the anxiety and fear
54:36
of parking students came rushing back. She
54:38
was in a portable classroom attached
54:41
to the West Glades Middle School during
54:43
the 2018 shooting, where there
54:45
were big windows without many places to hide. She
54:47
and her classmates huddled under her civics teacher's desk
54:49
for at least three hours. I
54:51
just remember like literally being scared for my life.
54:53
I just remember literally thinking like this is
54:55
it. She wouldn't be able to set
54:57
foot in the portable classroom for at least a
54:59
month and her family adopted a service dog after the
55:01
tragedy to help Friedland cope. Oh
55:04
shit, I clicked on that wrong thing. She
55:08
also raised 10 ,000 from Audrey
55:10
Stoneman Douglas for her Mitzvah
55:13
fundraising project while hiding in FSU's
55:15
locker room on Thursday. Her
55:17
experience, Parkland helped her know what to
55:19
expect and to reassure her roommate help was
55:21
on the way, Friedland said. I will say it's
55:23
weird. Why the fuck? I mean, obviously, like,
55:25
Completely aside, I don't think it's like I have
55:27
a hard time believing this is anything to
55:29
do with anything, but it's like literally every fucking
55:31
one of these Jews It's just weird. I
55:33
mean, I don't know. I'm in Florida. I
55:35
just I don't I mean maybe I'm I
55:38
guess I sound like a fucking some sort of
55:40
bigot or something I'm which I don't even
55:42
really care if you think they're not but I
55:44
don't know. It's just it's just weird, you
55:46
know, just I'm just judging from my life experience
55:48
Like I don't ever I don't literally don't
55:50
think I've ever seen more than like, you know
55:52
One Jew family at a time like and
55:54
even then it's like it's almost a rarity or
55:56
like what the fuck and obviously I say
55:59
that it's like when you when I say a
56:01
Jew I mean like small hat Jew so
56:03
I guess there's not a perfect carry over here
56:05
because it's like I Don't know obviously like
56:07
obviously while we made Joe can be like oh
56:09
Jews look like this or Jews look like
56:11
that Let's be real for the most part generally
56:13
speaking if you're walking down if I see
56:15
Dave Smith or a Danny Don't even know his
56:17
last night Danny Jokes, I don't really
56:20
know his Twitter name. I know his real name.
56:22
I know he's a really big comedian, but I
56:24
can't think of his last anyways What the fuck
56:26
those people I went you wouldn't like see him
56:28
and immediately be like a hundred percent of Jew
56:30
But like I mean don't get me wrong obviously
56:32
there's some like things like you could say oh
56:34
this feature that feature But you could if they
56:36
were if you were like oh you're a Jew
56:38
and they were like no, I'm not Jewish I'm
56:40
just I'm Italian. I'm white. I'm Russian. I'm this
56:42
or that you'd be like Okay, I mean you
56:44
kind of stick the word for I mean I
56:46
maybe might be like oh I see some Jewish
56:48
features, but like be an odd sticking point be
56:50
like, there's no fucking way. So
56:53
just find it weird. What
56:55
the fuck? How the fuck is just, I don't
56:57
know, this just doesn't comport to like my reality.
57:00
I mean, I grew up in Maine, lived in
57:02
Tennessee for a while, rural, lived
57:04
in Florida most of my adult life. So
57:07
like, I don't know, it's just, it's not a,
57:10
I know I hear people all the time like in New
57:12
York, like I see Jews all the time. It has
57:14
not been my life experience to have anything to do with
57:16
Jews whatsoever. Like the point being
57:19
is just I'm just not familiar. Like it's not
57:21
part of my life. So it's like when
57:23
I see that you hear the story about three
57:25
Jews that all somehow ended up at FSU
57:27
just like that just to me that seems bizarre.
57:29
It's mathematically like what the fuck is going
57:31
on here? I don't know. I mean, maybe it's
57:33
not that specific, not rare. Maybe it's not
57:36
that odd. I have been noticing more around here.
57:38
I don't know why he's not go to
57:40
the grocery store. I'll see like more small hats,
57:42
but it's not that common. It's very, very
57:44
rare. So But then you hear
57:46
people who say in like large cities
57:48
they see it like a shitload So
57:50
I don't know it's just it might
57:52
just be my experience. I'm not familiar
57:54
with this part of Florida So maybe
57:56
they have a strong Jewish or the
57:59
thing you just seem be seem weird
58:01
to me All right, no one should
58:03
have to experience this kind of fear
58:05
alone twice. She said Joe Gallagher who
58:07
said he also survived the 2018 shooting
58:09
was an FSU law library during Thursday
58:11
shooting. Okay, now there's a fourth Okay,
58:13
I mean I don't know.
58:15
The more I'm thinking about though, this is a
58:17
large university five hours away. I
58:20
mean, are any of these actual victims have
58:22
actually been shot? I'm not seeing that. So
58:24
let's, cause I think that's what we were,
58:26
it seemed like implication from a lot of
58:28
these is they were victims. So, we'll
58:30
get into this. I guess actually, this one says memories of
58:32
parking and shooting. That's like, I'm not even gonna bother reading that.
58:34
If you guys want to get into the specifics, you
58:37
can read that. I was just kind of looking to see if
58:39
maybe any of these No, I mean
58:41
scrolling through here. I'm not seeing any
58:43
specific mentions of any of these being victims.
58:45
So I'm actually kind of As I'm
58:47
going through some kind of talking myself through
58:49
it and finding it less and less
58:51
significant Yeah, I don't know. I mean now
58:53
I think but it's a large university
58:55
like for example when I am I Did
58:57
a semester of school? I went
58:59
to Eastern Tennessee State University or was
59:01
it Southern University? I always forget either
59:03
way I went there for like a
59:05
semester bombed hardcore because I just was
59:08
partying way too fucking hard But
59:10
luckily I, you know, the first semester was completely free
59:12
because I had like grants, scholarships, that's that. I did
59:14
really, I did, I did well in school. I mean,
59:16
I wasn't like some weird nerd, but I was like,
59:18
uh, you know, basically a B student, you know, that
59:20
was also, you know, played three sports a year. So
59:22
like I had all sorts of grants and stuff. It
59:24
was all paid for. So, and after that, I was
59:26
like, I'm not going to pay to just piss away
59:28
my money. So then I stopped doing college. But anyways,
59:31
point being, I went to Eastern, uh, Eastern
59:33
state, uh, ETSU or whatever. And that was
59:35
about maybe an hour and a half drive
59:37
away from my house. Intended
59:39
like where I lived in Tennessee and I
59:41
gotta tell you there was a ton of people
59:43
I went to high school that went there
59:45
so But that was like the university that's like
59:47
the university that people went they went to
59:49
college and they went to university That was the
59:51
university they went to around there. So I
59:53
mean me I think it's probably one of those
59:56
so like let's just say let's if there
59:58
had just so happened to be a school shooting
1:00:00
at the school I went to in Tennessee
1:00:02
in high school And if there later
1:00:04
was a shooting of the other one, it's not
1:00:06
that crazy that there would be a shitload of people
1:00:08
from the, you know, my high school that would
1:00:10
also be like, oh, have these stories. So
1:00:12
maybe, I mean, universities are pretty large. It's
1:00:14
typically where people go, which is kind of
1:00:17
what people know. So
1:00:19
I don't, I'm just, I guess maybe it's less
1:00:21
significant, but let's, let's keep going. Here's
1:00:23
a. So
1:00:27
here's a YouTube video of the Parkland
1:00:29
thing, people talking about it. So I guess
1:00:31
maybe we can watch this, see what
1:00:33
they have to say. witness of chaos from
1:00:35
the attack, her name is Stephanie Horitz.
1:00:37
We're sorry to say she was also a
1:00:39
survivor of the Parkland shooting back in
1:00:41
2018. Oh, Jesus Christ. Stephanie,
1:00:43
good morning to you. I'm so sorry this has happened
1:00:45
to you again. I'm so glad that you can join
1:00:47
us for this conversation as difficult as it is. I
1:00:49
would imagine, Stephanie, that you never thought that this could
1:00:51
happen to you again. Yeah,
1:00:54
I mean I never thought could happen to me for
1:00:56
the first time and here we are and unfortunately this is
1:00:58
this is America for you That's what I keep saying
1:01:01
to when will we ever get this lesson? Can you tell
1:01:03
us where you were and what you heard when you
1:01:05
knew that you were in trouble that this was a terrible
1:01:07
situation? Yeah,
1:01:09
so these actually were the doors that I came out of
1:01:11
yesterday. I was in the bowling alley I am one of the
1:01:13
bowling instructors on campus as a one credit course that students
1:01:15
can opt to take and We had the music playing pretty loudly.
1:01:17
So unfortunately, we didn't hear anything which We were lucky that
1:01:19
some of my students looked out the glass doors and saw everybody
1:01:21
running. And I didn't see that, so I asked them what
1:01:23
was going on. And when they said everyone ran, I came out
1:01:25
from behind the desk and I looked and I saw crickets
1:01:27
and I saw the audience left behind. And unfortunately, due to my
1:01:30
previous experience, I knew what that meant. And before I knew
1:01:32
exactly what was going on, I just started to direct everybody into
1:01:34
the back room to safety until I got further information that
1:01:36
I had a feeling that it was an attitude situation before I
1:01:38
even heard. What does that mean when you said you saw
1:01:40
crickets? What does that mean? It
1:01:42
was not a sole insight. You looked
1:01:44
out into that room, and you knew there was an emergency. There was not
1:01:46
anything there, no movement, dead silence, and laptops open, bags on the floor. I
1:01:48
knew what that meant. So, Stephanie, this is Tony DeCopel, Gales' colleague here in
1:01:50
New York. When you say you knew what that meant, and earlier you said
1:01:52
this is America right now, it makes me wonder about the mindset of high
1:01:54
school students, students on college campuses. Is the reality that you're thinking every day
1:01:56
this could be the day when there's a school shooting? I
1:01:59
do got to say for me, if you
1:02:02
are spiraling around crisis actors, or this being
1:02:04
a media event, Boyle Boyle, does this contribute
1:02:06
to your mania here? Because it is, for
1:02:08
me, a little. I mean for a while
1:02:10
I had thought that I never thought that
1:02:12
before I was 15 years old and then
1:02:14
after surviving the public school shooting at someone
1:02:16
Douglas 2018 I was a freshman. After that
1:02:18
day I kind of woke up every morning
1:02:20
thinking that it could be my last day.
1:02:23
I was afraid for my life every step.
1:02:25
I would say to be fair while it
1:02:27
was like I'm like I could also if
1:02:29
you were in two school shootings I can
1:02:31
I can kind of understand that perspective but
1:02:33
it is also like from like a media
1:02:35
perspective of like asking these questions and obviously
1:02:37
kind of leading the witness type deal is
1:02:39
like come on like come on. But it
1:02:41
does make sense that she would have, as
1:02:43
a chick that's gone through two school shootings,
1:02:46
she'd be probably pretty anti -gun
1:02:48
by now. It's not that crazy.
1:02:51
I feel like I would be
1:02:53
super -duper pro -gun, but I also
1:02:55
understand essentially going one extreme or
1:02:57
the other, essentially. Stephanie,
1:03:07
I so admire your poison, your composure at this time. For many people,
1:03:09
this is just another new story. For you, this is your life. It's
1:03:11
now happened to you twice. And I'm wondering how you're processing all of
1:03:13
this, from what happened you before to what happened to you now. How
1:03:15
are you processing and dealing with this right at this moment, in this
1:03:17
moment? In this moment,
1:03:19
I haven't processed everything yet. I came a
1:03:21
long way over these last seven years to... a place of being
1:03:23
mentally stable and healthy. And I haven't processed this yet because I'm
1:03:25
not ready to potentially go back to a place where I'm a
1:03:27
little unsure and not feeling myself. But I want to be there
1:03:29
to support others. And I have a support system I'm very grateful
1:03:31
for. And yesterday I was responsible for almost 30 students because I
1:03:33
was the instructor. So I was looking out for their best interest
1:03:35
in keeping them safe. And soon I'll able to process things myself.
1:03:37
All right, Stephanie Horwitz. Thank you so much for your time this
1:03:39
morning. Thank you. Alright, let's now let's
1:03:41
get into the last little bit about this
1:03:43
the the Cuban exile side of it Because
1:03:45
that is in other angle now I will
1:03:47
say you know we've dug through the I
1:03:50
guess you could say quote -unquote victims I
1:03:52
mean obviously victims implies they were something but
1:03:54
I would say just like being around a
1:03:56
school shooting I would think it's fair to
1:03:58
call yourself a victim in a sense while
1:04:00
you may not have been shot I mean
1:04:02
you were subjected some crazy psychological terror at
1:04:04
the very least so I mean I forget
1:04:07
what my fucking point was. Oh, so, you
1:04:09
know, referring to them as victims is my
1:04:11
point. So, but now I think we're getting
1:04:13
to a literal victim because there were only
1:04:15
two people who died. I mean, it's not
1:04:17
only two. mean, I mean, no one, ideally
1:04:19
no one would have died. So I don't
1:04:21
mean like a diminishing, but there were two
1:04:23
people died, one of which now this is
1:04:26
where we get to obviously we just went
1:04:28
into the whole Parkland thing. And
1:04:30
so like as I kind of brother like
1:04:32
I don't know I don't know what the degree
1:04:34
the significance is here Obviously it plays well
1:04:36
on media as we just you as just displayed
1:04:38
so I guess you can kind of jump
1:04:40
to conclusions there But I don't know how significant
1:04:42
that really is but now this there was
1:04:44
only two people who died and one of which
1:04:47
Dad their dad glows like the fucking Sun
1:04:49
so this is where you're like okie -dokie So
1:04:51
let's get into let's I guess probably I
1:04:53
meant to actually click on one of these
1:04:55
kind of to dig through I forgot But
1:04:58
fuck it. Let's just let's just go down
1:05:00
pair of power mappings always a good good
1:05:02
thing He probably doesn't like me if I
1:05:04
if he even knows of me, but I'm
1:05:06
pretty sure he's pretty raging lefty But he
1:05:08
does do good fucking parapolitical work. So let's
1:05:10
fucking look into that. So
1:05:12
you guys see, you see here, he says,
1:05:14
you gotta be joking, bro. One of the
1:05:16
two deceased victims of the FS shooting was
1:05:18
a son of Ricardo Monkey Morales, a
1:05:21
Cuban exile CIA operative tied to
1:05:23
the drug running who participated in
1:05:25
the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.
1:05:28
So let's go ahead and read this. So
1:05:31
one of the two people
1:05:33
killed in Thursday shootings at Florida
1:05:35
State University was the
1:05:37
son of Ricardo, monkey, Morales,
1:05:40
a shadowy Cuban -American CIA
1:05:42
operative and anti -Castro Milton throughout
1:05:44
the 1960s and 70s who
1:05:46
died in a bar fight
1:05:48
in Miami in 1982. Okay,
1:05:51
so his dad died in 82. Oh,
1:05:55
was his son. So his son, his dad died
1:05:57
in the eight. So would assume this is someone
1:05:59
who's at least, because I was born in 91,
1:06:01
so I would assume this guy's gotta be at
1:06:03
least nine years older than me. if
1:06:05
his dad died in 1892,
1:06:07
this, uh, okay. Alright,
1:06:11
so Robert O. Morales, 57, was among
1:06:13
several university employees who had gathered for a
1:06:15
meeting when the shooting began. Okay,
1:06:18
his brother, Ricardo, okay, so
1:06:20
it's a, it was staff, it was a
1:06:22
staff member, is what it sounds like, a
1:06:24
university employee. Okay, so that makes sense,
1:06:26
because when I saw the 1982 figure, I was like,
1:06:28
what the fuck, what kind of college kid is this? So,
1:06:31
no, yeah, it was one of the staff
1:06:33
members who was an older guy, which 57,
1:06:35
which... Okay, I was, because when I first
1:06:37
heard the story, I assumed it was probably
1:06:39
some sort of college kid, and that made
1:06:41
me kind of be like, okay, whatever, like
1:06:43
fucking some college kid with glowy connections. Yeah,
1:06:45
I mean, don't be wrong, significant, but like,
1:06:48
he's a college kid. I mean, yeah, sure,
1:06:50
he could be some sort of glowy, involved
1:06:52
in glowy stuff, but he's kind of young,
1:06:54
probably not super likely. Dude, it's 57. And
1:06:57
he works for a
1:06:59
university. So, which is, I
1:07:01
mean, generally speaking, I mean,
1:07:03
Florida State, I mean, I
1:07:06
would assume Florida State, that
1:07:08
means it gets federal, federal
1:07:10
fucking funds. So,
1:07:12
early state funds, the very, I guess
1:07:14
maybe state funds. But either way, point
1:07:16
being, it's essentially a government cutout. I
1:07:19
mean, it's not at all uncommon
1:07:21
for things to run through the universities,
1:07:23
you know, ops, this, that, or
1:07:25
actual be cutouts, because they are kind
1:07:27
of a You know, they're kind
1:07:29
of a, what's the word I'm looking
1:07:31
for? I mean, they are the government.
1:07:34
I mean, when you, when you deal, I
1:07:36
mean, like, what was it? Murray
1:07:38
Rothbard's denying the state, like even, even just
1:07:40
from a conceptual standpoint, he looks at them as
1:07:43
like the priests, but
1:07:45
even then further scope to go, you just
1:07:47
follow the money. It's like they're literally
1:07:49
most of these universities, particularly speaking, they're
1:07:51
literally tied up into the
1:07:53
government. So they are basically the
1:07:55
government. So. And then on
1:07:57
top of that, like I said, their
1:07:59
job is essentially to create me an
1:08:01
apology for the government. So let's keep
1:08:04
going. He worked at the university's
1:08:06
department of dining services. OK. All
1:08:08
right. So I guess maybe he wasn't a
1:08:10
professor, which professors, I will say, that's probably be
1:08:12
a little bit glowier. Although.
1:08:15
Yeah, so today we lost my younger brother. He
1:08:17
was one the victims of the FSU. He
1:08:19
lost his job at SFU and his beautiful wife,
1:08:21
or he loved his job at SFU and
1:08:23
his beautiful wife and daughter. I'm glad you're in
1:08:25
my life. Ricardo Morales Jr. wrote Thursday night
1:08:27
on X in his X account. In
1:08:30
the 1960s and 70s, Morales, who took
1:08:32
part in the failed Bay of Pigs
1:08:34
invasion of Cuba in 1961, was
1:08:37
one of many Cuban exiles
1:08:39
collaborating with the CIA to undermine
1:08:41
Fidel Castro's regime. Yeah,
1:08:45
wild shit And it
1:08:47
was on the fucking holy
1:08:50
shit I didn't even
1:08:52
realize that you know he's
1:08:54
points out here that
1:08:56
I guess the shooting happened
1:08:58
on the the Bay
1:09:00
of Pigs anniversary That's That's
1:09:02
something That's something all
1:09:04
right So
1:09:06
he's theorizing things as well within the
1:09:08
realm of possibility that FSU, shooting victim Alberto
1:09:11
Morales, has learned too much about monkey
1:09:13
Morales' agency dealings during the Bay of Pigs,
1:09:15
Dallas 63, his drug trafficking involvement, and
1:09:17
was targeted to silence him just like his
1:09:19
father. I
1:09:22
guess the reasoning being here, he
1:09:24
says this may have been a
1:09:26
cleanup operation. Ezerdad apparently told
1:09:28
his son shortly before his murder in
1:09:30
a club in Key Biscayne in the
1:09:32
early 80s that he had been stationed
1:09:34
in Dallas on 11, 2063 as part
1:09:37
of the cleanup crew awaiting orders and
1:09:39
he believed he would be killed for
1:09:41
divulging too much in relation to his
1:09:43
work to a Venezuelan journal. All
1:09:46
right Jeez Okie dokie
1:09:48
Yeah, so here's an article
1:09:50
here's an article tick
1:09:52
talks figure dies of his
1:09:54
wounds tick talks. What's
1:09:57
so weird? Okay
1:09:59
says Ricardo monkey Morales died in
1:10:01
sterile Hospital surroundings Wednesday blessed by
1:10:03
a priest and surrounded by family
1:10:05
the rumors the gossip and intrigue
1:10:07
did not die with him His
1:10:09
brain not functioning since a bullet
1:10:11
smash bullet smash into his right
1:10:13
in his skull Monday night Morales
1:10:16
43 was pronounced dead at 132. He
1:10:18
stopped breathing almost immediately after Dr. Jorge
1:10:20
Picaza disconnected the life support system with
1:10:22
the permission of the family. Two sons,
1:10:24
a daughter, and other relatives were at
1:10:26
his bedside, said Mercy Hospital spokesman, Urb
1:10:28
Kelly. The kids are all mixed up,
1:10:31
said a family friend. They are very
1:10:33
upset. They just love their father. Many
1:10:35
people did not. Morales was
1:10:37
a spy, a killer, a terrorist, and
1:10:39
a drug trafficker. He admitted murder and
1:10:41
bragged of his part in the bombing
1:10:43
of a Cubana air -flight flight in which
1:10:45
73 persons died. double and even triple
1:10:47
agent, a man who has
1:10:49
worked for the CIA and was a
1:10:52
top Venezuelan secret police official. Morales was
1:10:54
a real -life James Bond, says attorney
1:10:56
John Komarowski. Metro Dade police
1:10:58
say that would -be James Bond fatal
1:11:00
caper was a barroom brawl not so
1:11:02
pure but simple. So obviously
1:11:04
the implication being here maybe he talked to
1:11:06
on his deathbed. I mean, there's
1:11:08
more on his brawl. I think I'm gonna
1:11:10
probably come to an end of the story
1:11:12
here. I will say, oh, here we go.
1:11:14
His brother is co -authoring a book about
1:11:16
their operative father that is expected to publish
1:11:18
later this year in September. I
1:11:20
mean, not to read this too much, but it's
1:11:22
possible this may have been a bloody veiled threat and
1:11:25
attempt to silence him. Oh, for real? Yeah. I'm
1:11:28
gonna go ahead and put on a
1:11:30
big old bet here that that fucking, the
1:11:32
brother does not fucking drop that shit,
1:11:34
or... Actually, I take that back. I completely
1:11:36
take that back. He will drop it,
1:11:38
but I have a feeling, we'll never probably
1:11:40
know this, but I have a feeling
1:11:42
there will be some details changed, perhaps. The
1:11:46
book that FSU victim,
1:11:49
Roberto Morales' brother co -authored for
1:11:51
their CIA father is also penned
1:11:53
by actor, writer, Sean Oliver,
1:11:56
who apparently owns a wrestling company
1:11:58
called K -Fade Productions, which
1:12:00
I guess it's kind of like it feels like a
1:12:02
revelation of the method. Everyone knows
1:12:04
what kayfabe is. Kayfabe is the concept
1:12:06
in wrestling. It's just literally like
1:12:08
the we're putting on a show. This
1:12:10
is fake. That's what kayfabe is.
1:12:12
Don't break kayfabe Stay in stay in
1:12:15
character. Don't break kayfabe They allege
1:12:17
monkey was a triple agent who worked
1:12:19
for American American Venezuelan and Cuban
1:12:21
Intel He was an informant for the
1:12:23
FBI DIA in Miami law enforcement
1:12:25
was a single most uncontrollable rabble rouser
1:12:27
in the network of anti -Castro freelance
1:12:29
bombers in Miami He
1:12:31
claimed to his kids shortly
1:12:34
prior to his murder that he
1:12:36
had trained Oswald while serving
1:12:38
as a sniper and stoker the
1:12:40
covert holy shit He's prepared
1:12:42
for Cuban invasion and the FSU
1:12:44
victims brother appears to have
1:12:46
admitted this on Spanish language radio
1:12:48
in 2021 holy fuck It
1:12:50
does kind of sound like implication
1:12:52
is maybe the brother might
1:12:54
know more and the the the
1:12:57
living one and that was
1:12:59
just killed the Holy shit So
1:13:01
here's an excerpt from another
1:13:03
article at almost 40 years after
1:13:05
his death following a bar
1:13:07
brawl in Key Biscayne, Ricardo Morales,
1:13:09
also known as Monkey, contract
1:13:12
CIA worker, anti -Castro militant, counterintelligence
1:13:14
chief for Venezuela, FBI informant and
1:13:16
drug dealer returned the spotlight
1:13:18
Thursday morning when one of his
1:13:20
sons made a starling claim
1:13:22
on Spanish language radio. Okay,
1:13:27
Morales a sniper instructor in
1:13:29
the early 1960s in secret
1:13:31
camps where Cuban exiles and
1:13:33
others trained to invade Cuba
1:13:35
realized in the hours after
1:13:37
President John F Kennedy was
1:13:39
assassinated in Dallas in 1963
1:13:41
that the accused killer Lee
1:13:43
Harvey Oswald had been one
1:13:45
of his sniper trainees All
1:13:47
right, you guys need to
1:13:49
not let me forget to
1:13:51
tell Austin about this because
1:13:53
Austin is gonna fucking cream
1:13:55
his pants Mean you
1:13:57
see me kind of excited here. Austin
1:13:59
is going to be super duper
1:14:01
excited. This is nuts All right, if
1:14:03
anything I almost probably should like
1:14:05
somehow save it somewhere and tell him
1:14:07
later So I don't like distract
1:14:09
his mind where he's like digging deep
1:14:11
into his process right now And
1:14:13
then completely bring up something has nothing
1:14:15
to do with what the realm
1:14:17
he's digging into But
1:14:19
man, man, oh man. And
1:14:22
he also points out here thinking about
1:14:24
the timing of all this in relation to
1:14:26
the ongoing Trump sanctioned JFK and Epstein -Lemmhang
1:14:28
disclosure ops. Man,
1:14:30
that's... Here's another one I
1:14:33
miss that monkey morale is reportedly
1:14:35
worked with or for Israeli
1:14:37
massadists at one point and also
1:14:39
had ties to X CIA
1:14:41
arms dealer or arms trader Edwin
1:14:43
Pete Wilson who may have
1:14:45
recruited him to assassinate Carlos the
1:14:47
Jack Jack or else a
1:14:49
Libyan dissident Jesus Christ All right,
1:14:51
that's a and then here's
1:14:53
another piece that he has about
1:14:55
you know the I guess
1:14:58
the agency It's
1:15:00
a clipping describing recruiting students
1:15:02
at FSU in 1966. Okay,
1:15:05
interesting. All right,
1:15:07
I'm gonna leave this beam now, man, I'm gonna
1:15:09
keep spying around. This is wild. This
1:15:12
is nuts. I will say, I did see just
1:15:14
a point out to you guys real quick. I
1:15:16
guess I'll give it a little bit of a
1:15:18
shout out or, here we
1:15:20
go. Literally right here, just
1:15:23
search in FSU Cuban and you'll be able to
1:15:25
find the link. I
1:15:27
guess he he did an episode so he
1:15:29
didn't episode on it So if you want
1:15:31
obviously we covered his thread here, but I
1:15:33
would assume I would I think it's a
1:15:36
probably pretty likely if you go check out
1:15:38
this episode He probably has his thoughts of
1:15:40
far more organized here and put together, but
1:15:42
even then that was still mind -blowing So
1:15:44
there might be obviously I just mined kind
1:15:46
of that quickly so would recommend go check
1:15:48
that out go I don't know where his
1:15:50
podcast is at or whatever But
1:15:53
yeah, you can find that tweet at
1:15:55
least, and then from there you can hunt
1:15:57
it down. But I bet you that
1:15:59
a fucking episode probably super fucking interesting. All
1:16:01
right, let's roll for the chat. Man,
1:16:03
that blew my fucking mind. Not
1:16:06
nice, guys. This is just a coincidence. Oh,
1:16:10
yeah. Jesus Christ,
1:16:12
dude. That is nuts.
1:16:16
It says weird how more trustless Oswald did
1:16:18
it stuff, comes out alongside the disclosure. Although
1:16:21
I wouldn't sum this up as Oswald
1:16:23
did it. I mean like yeah, this
1:16:25
obviously implies Oswald's involved, but this implies
1:16:27
a Honestly this implies this would be
1:16:29
information. They wouldn't want out. This would
1:16:31
be you know, this implies a larger
1:16:33
operation CIA operation, whatever So yeah, I
1:16:35
mean I just that it just means
1:16:37
Oswald was involved in the plot. So
1:16:39
yeah, which I do think he was
1:16:41
involved in the plot. So Jesus Christ
1:16:43
man, that's nuts Alright,
1:16:47
uh, I'll just keep scrolling through the chat,
1:16:49
see what you guys have to say. Uh,
1:16:52
doo doo doo. Uh, yeah, doo
1:16:54
doo doo doo. Scrolling,
1:16:56
scrolling, scrolling. Uh,
1:16:59
unfortunately, only two people died. I didn't mean it
1:17:01
like that, geez. Uh,
1:17:03
boo boo boo boo. Uh, yeah, what,
1:17:05
uh, rabbit holes, these shooter lies, mind control,
1:17:08
such money, but most of them, I
1:17:10
checked the background. Uh, yeah,
1:17:12
we, I know we talked about
1:17:14
the shooter a little bit yesterday. I
1:17:16
didn't really see... mean, probably you
1:17:18
should go back and remind it for
1:17:20
weirdness. We just talked about how
1:17:22
he did experience abuse and seemed like
1:17:24
he was mentally unwell. So kind
1:17:26
of does fit a lot of the
1:17:28
markers of kind of like a
1:17:30
kind of kind of like I'm retarded,
1:17:32
whatever. I had totally lost. I was
1:17:34
reading one the things that I got. I saw your mom said,
1:17:36
if I slow it down, you can see the natural pauses
1:17:38
aren't very natural. And she's obviously reinscripted. Yeah, that was on 2x.
1:17:40
So it was. I mean, I
1:17:42
already deleted the tab where I'd go
1:17:45
back to give you the idea
1:17:47
because yeah, she did even on 2x.
1:17:49
She sounded actually fairly normal only
1:17:51
like slightly sped up So it was
1:17:53
very I would assume just by
1:17:55
the speed of 2x. It was like
1:17:57
an intentional slowed down. So Yeah
1:18:00
All right, uh, scroll and scroll and
1:18:02
scroll Are
1:18:07
you going to have a Parkland episode and rumble
1:18:09
one day? Maybe I mean, I don't know. I
1:18:11
don't really know anyone I would need to you
1:18:13
know, I'm not Austin I do interviews so like
1:18:15
really if you guys ever see someone who's like
1:18:17
really killing it on an issue and you feel
1:18:19
like and it's a topic that I'm interested in
1:18:21
what I like to do is I like to
1:18:23
bring on people that are like Experts and a
1:18:26
thing and I used to I like just mind
1:18:28
their brain and that's what I do so and
1:18:30
then I make it mine, and
1:18:32
then I bring it to other platforms, and I
1:18:34
say, did you know about this fucking thing? And
1:18:36
I steal all their fucking info. I'm
1:18:38
just kidding. That's just how normal information works with
1:18:40
people. Yeah. And I do the same thing when
1:18:42
I talk to Jake Shields or Sam Dripoli. I
1:18:44
hope they take my information and they go say
1:18:47
that elsewhere. You'll never hear
1:18:49
me going, oh, I'm leaving. I
1:18:51
said, yeah. Yeah, you don't get me. No,
1:18:54
that's what I want. I mean, okay, maybe I might
1:18:56
say, oh, cool, that was me. But it would be
1:18:58
more like, oh, that's cool. Look, Sam's out there saying
1:19:00
shit I've told them. So
1:19:02
yeah. All right,
1:19:04
let's keep going. Let's go
1:19:07
to, what else we got?
1:19:09
What else we got? Let's
1:19:11
go, let's do a Dana
1:19:13
Duda. Dana Duda. That's
1:19:15
fun to say, isn't it? All right, here we
1:19:17
go. Here's Dana on Roman
1:19:19
Polanski. She goes, well, I was right.
1:19:21
Roman Polanski is a Polish intelligence
1:19:23
asset, and his defection was prearranged, only
1:19:25
with the CIA being aware of
1:19:27
this up until November 7th, 1977. Everything
1:19:30
I discussed in this episode feels validated.
1:19:32
Told ya. Which, once again, I mentioned
1:19:34
when she was on her episode, this
1:19:36
series fucking brushes. What
1:19:39
is the process? Is
1:19:41
the RSS feed? This is
1:19:43
a just straight through line on just
1:19:45
the process. It's a whole RSS feed on
1:19:47
just the process I think I'm at
1:19:49
like episode six or something like that Anyways
1:19:51
great stuff, but I guess she goes
1:19:53
into plan scheme that and there's a article
1:19:55
or not an article But a memo
1:19:57
she has here that I'm gonna read to
1:19:59
you guys that seems to this is
1:20:02
from the CIA government reading room So the
1:20:04
CIA government document they get released later So
1:20:07
here we go says Polish Communist
1:20:09
Intelligence agents in Sweden in capitals. That's
1:20:11
the the the header Some of
1:20:13
the listed below individuals can be out
1:20:15
of Sweden already or not operative
1:20:17
anymore, but Many of them are still
1:20:19
active. It says full description of
1:20:21
these individuals and their activities in the
1:20:23
past can be presented upon request.
1:20:25
After reaching an agreement as to conditions
1:20:27
of such disclosure, each case can
1:20:29
be supported by a one -to -two page
1:20:31
additional report. This list
1:20:34
was prepared on November
1:20:36
7, 1977 by Janus
1:20:38
Rawisk Kalkanowski, former Polish intelligence
1:20:40
officer who defected to the West after several
1:20:42
years of cooperation with the CIA. As
1:20:44
of today, this list of agents
1:20:46
was never disclosed to anyone except the
1:20:48
CIA. Most of the individuals
1:20:50
listed below are operating in Stockholm, Sweden,
1:20:52
unless a different name of city is mentioned
1:20:54
next to a particular name. Footnote
1:21:05
and a little footnote says 19. I'm
1:21:07
assuming they're just kind of like showing
1:21:09
probably a list or something It says
1:21:11
waddle a Marie's man. I can't even
1:21:13
say that fucking dude essentially Polanski Roman
1:21:15
Polanski, which I don't know how you
1:21:17
get whatever the fuck that name as
1:21:19
you get wrote him in out of
1:21:21
that This is the first time I'm
1:21:23
learning. Oh, I'm retarded. No, I'm an
1:21:25
idiot So I thought maybe that was
1:21:27
like his nickname his nickname scar uncle
1:21:29
of Roman Polanski famous film producer who
1:21:32
also cooperated with the SP and his
1:21:34
defection to the West was fully pre
1:21:36
-arranged. Okie
1:21:39
dokie. So
1:21:41
we have, okay, I guess the uncle. So
1:21:44
I will say, okay, I
1:21:46
mean, this initial thing does make me think
1:21:48
that it's like, you know, this tweet makes
1:21:50
me think that it's like a confirmed Roman
1:21:52
Polanski. But it sounds like he's confirming his
1:21:55
uncle, unless I'm misunderstanding the document here. Which
1:21:57
doesn't get me wrong, that's a close fucking
1:21:59
connection. So like, that's significant, obviously. I'm just
1:22:01
saying it's... than if it was literally Romans
1:22:03
so just worth worth mentioning Obviously, I think
1:22:05
it's probably true this dude's glowy and this
1:22:07
is a guy who was tied in with
1:22:09
the Mansons and like all sorts this dude
1:22:11
and this is the one who fucking what
1:22:13
diddle the kid and fucking then ran off
1:22:15
to fucking you know overseas and yet we
1:22:18
still have you know all sorts of you
1:22:20
know high -powered fucking you know What we're
1:22:22
trying to say celebrities and stuff that would
1:22:24
you know go to bat for him way
1:22:26
after the fact So yeah, he
1:22:28
is someone who comes up a
1:22:30
lot in these weird political things. He
1:22:32
ran in dark circles. I
1:22:34
mean, he was his wife, Sharon Tate,
1:22:36
that died in the killings. Yeah,
1:22:40
and there's a lot to suggest.
1:22:42
There was a lot of dark
1:22:44
stuff going on there with him
1:22:46
and his wife. There's implications. This
1:22:48
is even in chaos, I believe,
1:22:50
that there were essentially debatably gang
1:22:53
rape. Videos of him and his
1:22:55
like him videoing his wife essentially
1:22:57
that being the case so like
1:22:59
Like BDSM type dark dark shit
1:23:01
So just saying that is there
1:23:03
was some weird weird weird stuff
1:23:05
going on there so but I
1:23:07
find this particularly interesting so But
1:23:10
let's let's go into the next
1:23:12
story, but let's roll through the
1:23:14
chat real quick So many things
1:23:16
I suspect Roman of it makes
1:23:18
me nauseous a hundred percent. He's
1:23:20
fucking He's a fucking demon.
1:23:22
So yeah, he says I know too much of these
1:23:24
demons already. So I'm working
1:23:26
a nine to five. So hopefully Jose hopefully doesn't
1:23:28
have to and can give me content every day
1:23:31
exactly Give me your money go to work. So
1:23:33
I don't have to okay, so that way I
1:23:35
can have fun Hanging out with you guys. I'm
1:23:37
just kidding. I'm just playing with you. Obviously you
1:23:39
guys are never compelled to give me money I
1:23:41
mean, I hope I mean like let's let's be
1:23:43
real some of this is passive So it's not
1:23:45
to it's not to but obviously if you're able
1:23:47
to even if just like share subscribe comment Whatever
1:23:49
helps something just simple things, you know little little
1:23:51
little bits here and there. So I mean whatever
1:23:53
so Not a big deal.
1:23:55
It definitely would make things a lot easier That's
1:23:57
for sure make my life a lot less
1:23:59
hectic and a lot less running around if I
1:24:01
just was able to just Do this so
1:24:03
but whatever we'll get there. We'll get there. I
1:24:05
mean not too much longer I think with
1:24:07
the next year, so we'll be there so I'm
1:24:09
not I'm not too worried about it But
1:24:11
I appreciate you guys for all of that, but
1:24:13
let's get into Something from booty here. I
1:24:15
thought it was interesting with the recent revelations or
1:24:17
actually not even revelations I guess the wrong
1:24:19
way to put it. That's a retarded way to
1:24:22
put it The
1:24:24
recent change in policy although it's
1:24:26
not even really a change in
1:24:28
policy. It's just a change in
1:24:30
rhetoric really of the Trump administration
1:24:32
when it comes to Uh,
1:24:34
the fucking, um, what is it? The, uh, the
1:24:36
lab leak. So lab leak thing. I'll, I'll bring
1:24:39
it up real quick. Here we go. Fucking this
1:24:41
shit right here. Oh, lab leak. Look at this.
1:24:43
Look at this. Look at, man, we talked about
1:24:45
sun already dead. Look how fucking slick this looks.
1:24:47
Like what a fucking cool photo him walking forward,
1:24:49
looking all bad. It doesn't even kind of look
1:24:51
kind of trimming this dude. It looks kind of
1:24:53
fucking like beefy, like in a good way. I'm
1:24:55
just saying, I'm not even, I'm not trying to
1:24:57
suck off Trump here. I'm just saying. Kind
1:24:59
of looks kind of cool, right? I
1:25:01
mean hell even the even little graphics
1:25:03
here is all slick This is good
1:25:06
shit, and then you got Felchie like
1:25:08
fuck this guy So the their current
1:25:10
I guess the current White House stance
1:25:12
is no they buy the lab leak
1:25:14
theory But as me and Austin talked
1:25:16
about the other day that seems to
1:25:18
make no fucking difference anyways because so
1:25:20
far as Actually anything happening to anyone
1:25:22
or even getting actual deep level truth
1:25:24
not happening because Legally
1:25:27
speaking, we have
1:25:29
the pardon slash clemency or whatever from
1:25:31
Biden, and then now you combine
1:25:33
that. A lot of people went, oh,
1:25:35
when that happened, they go, oh,
1:25:37
cool. So now, I mean, while that
1:25:39
is shitty, it's like on the flip
1:25:41
side, now we can put these people on the stand,
1:25:43
and they can't complete the fifth. Well,
1:25:45
lo and behold here comes fucking Trump
1:25:47
in like a fucking battering rams and uh
1:25:49
-huh and goes I forget exactly what he
1:25:51
said how we framed it but he
1:25:54
essentially said these were essentially null and void
1:25:56
because you know, you know Biden was
1:25:58
using some sort of policy of like a
1:26:00
auto signer or something which doesn't count
1:26:02
So which whatever maybe that's a maybe that's
1:26:04
true. Maybe it's not I'm not even
1:26:06
arguing that I don't fucking care Only
1:26:09
point being is essentially you end up with these
1:26:11
things that kind of cancel each other out But
1:26:13
yeah, I don't I don't and I don't really
1:26:15
know the ins and outs and like what it
1:26:17
would take in order for Trump to let's say
1:26:19
he wanted to prosecute Fauci Is he able just
1:26:21
it's an exec? I mean the the first executive
1:26:23
action was executive action But by a prior president
1:26:25
now we have a new president. Are they able
1:26:27
just sweeping executive action do that? I don't know
1:26:29
but it sounds like to me if I had
1:26:31
to guess It kind of seems like
1:26:33
almost like a perfect little canceling out and
1:26:35
essentially you're kind of have it tackled from both
1:26:37
sides and You kind of just don't have
1:26:39
to like you knew that so far as like
1:26:42
the fifth amendment side things if he was
1:26:44
to plead the fifth I think it might fly.
1:26:46
I think I think they can kind of
1:26:48
you know, essentially have their cake and eat it
1:26:50
too They can essentially play it whichever way
1:26:52
they want if he does if he pleads the
1:26:54
fifth And if they try
1:26:56
to be like, oh, you can't play the
1:26:58
fifth because you were pardoned, they can go,
1:27:00
no, we called that null and void. He's
1:27:02
not pardoned. And the flip side,
1:27:04
if he says anything, if he talks out of turn,
1:27:07
then they can prosecute him. Possibly.
1:27:10
It's kind of like this threat
1:27:12
looming over his head. So it's
1:27:14
like. He kind of really can't
1:27:16
say anything, and he also kind
1:27:18
of really can't, because if they
1:27:20
did try to prosecute, I could
1:27:22
see that being likely some sort of
1:27:24
big legal proceeding, you know, being
1:27:26
a big issue. So essentially I
1:27:28
see, I see this as essentially
1:27:30
Fauci has become the rhetorical scapegoat,
1:27:32
and that's it. So all of
1:27:34
this, it seems like it's almost trying to be
1:27:36
like, this is all done, and this is just
1:27:38
going to be, Fauci was a
1:27:40
bad guy, but we're not going to get any
1:27:43
truth from him, and we're not going to get
1:27:45
an, or, and we're not going to get our
1:27:47
pound of flesh either. So, means
1:27:49
fucking nothing. Absolutely
1:27:52
nothing. Okay, maybe not
1:27:54
absolute, guess there's, I
1:27:56
guess you could make this light case, it's
1:27:58
good that he has, at least has
1:28:00
the social, no, no, you're the
1:28:02
bad guy, which, Do you think
1:28:04
Fauci cares? I don't think fucking Fauci
1:28:06
cares. I don't think Fauci cares one fucking
1:28:08
one fucking iota So I mean, but
1:28:10
anyways, let's uh all that aside. I just
1:28:12
thought it was interesting. Here's Boltzmann booty
1:28:14
He says pretend lab disclosure from the highest
1:28:16
levels of use government seems like evidence
1:28:19
of the scenario implied here And now he's
1:28:21
sharing an old thread of his that
1:28:23
I figured maybe we could go through that
1:28:26
maybe, maybe there's something to do with
1:28:28
this. You know, he's quote tweeting in
1:28:30
this thread, T Greer says, did not
1:28:32
know this. Trump only started calling COVID
1:28:35
the China virus after he read Zhao
1:28:37
Lijian's tweet blaming COVID on the U
1:28:39
.S. So, I mean, it
1:28:41
didn't become that until, like, so here's
1:28:43
the original article, original tweet. So this
1:28:45
article is very much important to each
1:28:47
and every one of us. Please read
1:28:49
and retweet it. COVID -19 further evidence of
1:28:51
the virus originating the U .S. This
1:28:53
is in March 13, 2020, from Lijian
1:28:55
Zhao. So,
1:28:57
yeah, he accused them of doing it,
1:29:00
and then, you know, right after that, then
1:29:02
we accused them of doing it. Now
1:29:04
add to this you said, you
1:29:06
know boats and boosters odd the
1:29:08
virus somehow jumped extremely early from
1:29:10
China to Iran and quickly started
1:29:12
infecting and killing Iranian leaders and
1:29:14
officials right around the time the
1:29:16
US assassinated Soleimani auspicious to start
1:29:19
for China virus promptly killing us
1:29:21
slash Israeli enemies So from like
1:29:23
a really kind of hit all
1:29:25
the main beats except for Russia
1:29:27
really, you know like you know
1:29:29
aside from like hitting Russia so
1:29:32
interesting. I don't know if
1:29:34
the implication here is perhaps maybe the DNA
1:29:36
side of things, because I remember it
1:29:38
was bizarre. A lot of people may remember, you
1:29:41
know, when RFK was kind of first floated out
1:29:44
as a, I don't know if this was on
1:29:46
the campaign trail or it was being floated out
1:29:48
as a cabinet member, but essentially he made that
1:29:50
one statement about like, oh, that you know, it
1:29:52
might be, you know, targeting certain
1:29:54
genetic indicators or markers or
1:29:56
whatever, essentially the implication being perhaps
1:29:59
certain races or genomes or
1:30:01
whatever may be more, may
1:30:04
have, this may be more prevalent
1:30:06
in them. So I don't know
1:30:08
if that's what they're getting at here. I mean,
1:30:10
it was weird that immediately, you know, him saying
1:30:12
something that wasn't even, I don't even
1:30:14
know if he actually even explicitly said Israel or
1:30:16
anything like that, but then obviously then it became this,
1:30:18
oh, this is anti -Semitic. Okay.
1:30:22
I mean, you saying it's anti -Semitic
1:30:24
is if anything like, kind of implies
1:30:26
you think you're saying something is
1:30:28
not. But here's a few excerpts I
1:30:30
figured we'd read through. Maybe we
1:30:32
can get a better idea of what
1:30:34
Booty thinks exactly, perhaps, although
1:30:36
it is weird. I do remember it
1:30:38
is really, I mean, you guys may recall,
1:30:40
I know for me with COVID, that's
1:30:42
kind of what really, the
1:30:44
only moment I was a little bit concerned is,
1:30:46
because I remember hearing all the news over
1:30:48
in China and stuff like that, you see the
1:30:50
horror videos coming out of people dropping like
1:30:52
flies. And that was the only time
1:30:54
that I was like, oh, shit, maybe this is something.
1:30:56
And it wasn't until it was like, you know,
1:30:58
a couple of weeks at the state. So I was
1:31:01
like, oh, OK, this is bullshit. You
1:31:03
know, all the reports are coming out. It's not
1:31:05
really that bad. But no, there
1:31:07
was that period time where it was like, oh,
1:31:09
shit, shit's rough. And it was like, yeah, high
1:31:11
up Iranian leaders were dying and stuff, too. And
1:31:13
it did seem. Did seem like something
1:31:15
weird was going on. I do remember having
1:31:17
that impression of like what the fuck obviously
1:31:19
cuz like, you know starting China China's super
1:31:21
glowy Also, they're like one of our enemies
1:31:23
So it's like if you know China would
1:31:25
be the kind to be like oh, let's
1:31:27
just release a fucking virus and see what
1:31:29
it does for whatever reason You know, I
1:31:31
also could just as easily believe that we
1:31:33
did it in order to target China or
1:31:35
something because we're just assholes like that But
1:31:38
it is weird, all the higher ups
1:31:40
too that we're dying. I remember seeing a
1:31:42
lot of Iranians. It was just bizarre. Anyways,
1:31:45
here we go. Coronavirus kills Iran. Our
1:31:47
latest leader is death toll jumps again.
1:31:50
So Ayatollah Hashem Bathayi, Gulpayagani, dies
1:31:52
two days after testing positive
1:31:54
while number of deaths tops 850.
1:31:57
So it was an Ayatollah...
1:31:59
Was this like the Ayatollah or
1:32:01
is Ayatollah like also like
1:32:03
a minor title? I don't
1:32:05
know. I know we have the one Iranian in
1:32:07
our audience. So maybe you would know is like
1:32:09
Ayatollah also like they're smaller Ayatollahs. It's like the
1:32:11
same thing as like a Rebbe or a Rabbi
1:32:13
or pastor or you know father or whatever. Like
1:32:15
is that the same idea? And it's just like
1:32:18
there's like a there's like a you get like
1:32:20
the pope and then you have like smaller people.
1:32:22
Is that what's going on here? Or is that
1:32:24
literally the previous you know supreme leader or whatever? And
1:32:27
because I don't remember the supreme
1:32:29
later dying so but I don't
1:32:31
know if that doesn't mean didn't
1:32:33
happen I did But anyways interesting
1:32:35
Here we go at least 13
1:32:38
Iran regime figures dead 11 kind
1:32:40
of infected with coronavirus now I
1:32:42
will say like I mean you
1:32:44
there's also the interesting angle that
1:32:46
like maybe You could be this
1:32:48
was all like I'll
1:32:50
say the COVID itself. It was all
1:32:52
just organic or maybe not even
1:32:54
organic. It was some other op. You
1:32:57
know what I mean? Like, because let me obviously, we're pointing to look
1:32:59
at all these dead people. We're like, so us
1:33:01
saying like, oh, look at his, their enemies
1:33:03
dying. It doesn't necessarily mean these are connected.
1:33:05
It could easily just be some contingency realizes,
1:33:07
oh, this a perfect opportunity to do certain
1:33:09
other things. Because if you do have a
1:33:11
COVID thing going on, it's kind of the
1:33:13
ideal time to like, oh, well, we can
1:33:15
kind of like There's anyone that
1:33:17
we don't like around that's kind
1:33:20
of older or something or not
1:33:22
the greatest health. It's kind of
1:33:24
awesome, you know, by some semi
1:33:26
-legit -looking ways. And everyone's just
1:33:28
gonna go, oh, coronavirus. So, I
1:33:31
mean, I wouldn't be at least surprised if they were
1:33:33
doing that with Iran as well. But yeah, so we
1:33:35
see 13 Iran regime figures dead. And
1:33:38
here's early on official cases, according to
1:33:40
physicians who spoke with American journalist Dexter
1:33:42
Filkins, who asked remain anonymous for fear
1:33:44
of retribution. Possibly the first case of
1:33:46
COVID in Iran was in December in
1:33:48
the city of Gorgon. Gorgan,
1:33:50
to be fair, but I mean, like
1:33:53
a G -O -G -O -R -O -N, or G
1:33:55
-O -R -G -O -N, that's a mythical beast,
1:33:57
that's interesting. Don't know
1:33:59
if there's anything there. physicians complained to Filkins
1:34:01
that in the coming weeks, as the
1:34:03
cases mounted and many of the patients started
1:34:05
dying, hospital officials told staff to keep.
1:34:07
quiet. We were given special instructions
1:34:09
not to release any statistics on infection
1:34:11
and death rates. Staff were ordered not to
1:34:13
wear masks or protective clothing. The
1:34:16
aim was to prevent fear in society, even
1:34:18
if it meant high casualties
1:34:20
among the medical staff. Officials
1:34:22
were afraid fear of the
1:34:24
pandemic would reduce voter turnout
1:34:26
for the 21 February parliamentary
1:34:28
election, which would encourage counter
1:34:30
-revolutionaries. So
1:34:32
COVID -19, okay, all right. So Iran was
1:34:34
trying to downplay it and try not to
1:34:36
really lean into it at all. So
1:34:39
yeah, okay. Trump
1:34:42
says US investigating whether coronavirus
1:34:45
spread after China lab mishap, besides
1:34:47
no evidence. Okay, that's interesting.
1:34:49
No evidence was really ever provided.
1:34:51
I mean, obviously I know we have the lab there,
1:34:54
but that was a joint US China lab. So everyone
1:34:56
always points it goes, oh, China, China, China. Okay, but
1:34:58
that was like our lab too, dumbass. But
1:35:01
just saying that there's nothing to do with
1:35:03
it? I mean, I guess it's possible. But
1:35:05
I mean, it just seems like a convenient
1:35:07
thing to leave out, you know I mean?
1:35:09
All right, let's roll the chat, see
1:35:12
what you guys have to say. See
1:35:15
if you find lies dying from coronavirus as an
1:35:17
official. What a joke, right? I'm
1:35:21
scrolling through Oh psycho world just found
1:35:23
your channel keep making amazing content. Thank
1:35:26
you You're good my best friend Nick
1:35:28
Mullen. Yeah, I like Nick Mullen, too
1:35:30
Yeah, here's rise. Let me see that
1:35:32
was same thing for me and not
1:35:34
gonna lie. They had me in the
1:35:36
beginning It was very short though because
1:35:38
it really was like I
1:35:40
mean, I don't think I really got caught up
1:35:42
in assorting a pandemonium. I will admit like the first
1:35:44
like couple weeks when I knew was getting ready
1:35:46
to come to states, I was like, I made a
1:35:49
focus on eating better, working out. Like, so I
1:35:51
was doing all the things that like, you know, you
1:35:53
should do if you're concerned. It wasn't like. Oh,
1:35:55
no, we're going to wear masks, we're going to
1:35:57
wear gloves, we're going to do this, to do that.
1:35:59
I mean, I wasn't concerned about that stuff. What
1:36:02
I was concerned about was all the other stuff. So
1:36:04
we really did crack down, started eating healthier, started
1:36:06
working out more, trying to get the kids to come
1:36:08
with me and stuff. They did a
1:36:10
lot. So, hey, we got in really good shape during
1:36:12
COVID. But that was the big thing,
1:36:14
because I had no idea. And I just knew,
1:36:17
without being a doctor or anything like that, well, my
1:36:19
best course of action is to get in really
1:36:21
good shape. That's the best thing I can do. That's
1:36:23
the best thing to keep me from getting sick. Someone
1:36:29
says, doesn't the phrase poison the well come from
1:36:31
exactly the sort of thing that ended up being
1:36:33
COVID? No,
1:36:37
I'm pretty sure the poison
1:36:39
the well literally actually comes from
1:36:41
like Palestinian and Israeli relations
1:36:43
because I think in like the
1:36:45
early like 1940s type era
1:36:47
there were literally multiple cases of
1:36:49
poisoning the well. where
1:36:51
they would literally poison Palestinian
1:36:53
water sources. The irony
1:36:56
here, too, is this is
1:36:58
typically brought up on the inverse
1:37:00
side as an accusation against
1:37:02
the Palestinians very frequently, despite that
1:37:04
it's actually, historically speaking, an
1:37:06
Israeli thing, which is kind of
1:37:09
wild. When you do look into all
1:37:11
the common... the
1:37:13
common lines, I guess you
1:37:15
could say, you know, hot button
1:37:17
lines of like, Palestine's do
1:37:20
this, Palestine's do that. Like damn
1:37:22
near every single time, it's
1:37:24
like something that they're like, they've
1:37:26
done prominently, end in slash
1:37:28
or historically, like it's like a,
1:37:31
or it's literally even like a,
1:37:33
what's the word I'm looking for,
1:37:35
like a, not methodical, but like
1:37:37
a systematic. Like
1:37:39
that point, like for example, like the
1:37:41
human shield thing that was like
1:37:43
the line the entire time will come
1:37:46
to find out towards what like
1:37:48
the past was like two, three months
1:37:50
ago that like there were multiple
1:37:52
fucking whistleblower articles that have come out
1:37:54
about like this, this idea guy,
1:37:56
that idea guy, like all of which
1:37:58
confirming the existence of essentially Systematized,
1:38:02
you know fucking human shield system in
1:38:04
the in the like Israel in the
1:38:06
IDF essentially in the idea that like
1:38:08
within each unit There's like one or
1:38:10
two of them. They're like, oh me
1:38:12
go go go get the fucking go
1:38:14
get the human shield. We gotta fucking
1:38:16
go clear this building Yeah, it's a
1:38:18
many such cases, so I'm pretty sure
1:38:20
that I'm pretty sure that the poison
1:38:23
the well That's actually the origin of
1:38:25
it. So in that fun, so Everyone
1:38:28
should hit the likes
1:38:30
as a Jacob you should
1:38:32
sure should All right
1:38:34
Yeah, holding Fauci accountable will
1:38:36
be a whole to
1:38:38
do they're not gonna do
1:38:40
it exactly All right,
1:38:42
let's make some of the
1:38:44
web Memphis three I
1:38:51
think we might be good. I think we
1:38:53
got all of them So I just want
1:38:55
Jose to start getting enough money to start
1:38:57
doing something like addictively bidding on knives Yeah,
1:38:59
I need to get to the the spot
1:39:01
where I'm like top and in Raven where
1:39:04
we just have weird I have weird little
1:39:06
things right now. I scrimp and save every
1:39:08
little thing I don't spend money. Hell even
1:39:10
my dietary fucking system right now I literally
1:39:12
like get fucking cheat meat like cheap steak
1:39:14
Cook it up and I eat like you
1:39:16
know, probably like maybe half a pound of
1:39:18
it like you know two to three times
1:39:20
a day and that's literally all I'm doing
1:39:22
so even that's super cheap so yeah but
1:39:24
anyway so let's move on let's move on
1:39:26
what else we got let's go well one
1:39:28
last little factoid and I'll get you guys
1:39:30
out of here I thought this is one
1:39:32
I've had in here for a while that
1:39:34
I thought would be interesting to go through
1:39:36
the idea The naive
1:39:38
Bukele, if that's the
1:39:40
correct way to say his name
1:39:43
is a CIA asset. And then his
1:39:45
handler is CIA agent Ronald Johnson. So
1:39:47
here we go. Keep in mind, this guy was
1:39:50
kind of frequently brought up as like, look how cool
1:39:52
this guy is. He's doing this. He's doing
1:39:54
that. I don't know. I don't follow him enough. I mean,
1:39:56
a lot of the people I like seem to think he's
1:39:58
cool. Maybe he is.
1:40:00
I don't really know enough. I know he
1:40:02
recently came up in... Little
1:40:04
immigration stuff and kind of being
1:40:06
like oh, we're gonna send our
1:40:08
fucking criminals over there. So but
1:40:10
either way this is interesting. Here's
1:40:12
this guy Colonel Ronald Johnson From
1:40:14
you retired from the US Army
1:40:16
Now this is a distinguished member
1:40:19
of the Special Forces Regiment So
1:40:21
this is a guy that's being
1:40:23
purported to be naive you Kelly's
1:40:25
Agents, so let's go through this you kind of this is
1:40:27
bio you know this military bio Which is kind of the
1:40:30
thing you can pull up usually for a lot of military
1:40:32
guys if you go look them up in there What's called
1:40:34
the portal or whatever especially the higher -up guys will usually have
1:40:36
a bio like I don't think I ever had a bio
1:40:38
like this now they look back on I think it might
1:40:40
have like a if you look them up You can probably
1:40:42
find like my military photo like but like I don't think
1:40:44
I ever had like a bio But it's pretty common especially
1:40:46
probably when you get to like a senior NCO or an
1:40:48
officer Pretty much all of them have bios. And
1:40:51
this is one that was in some sort of distinguished member
1:40:53
of the Special Forces stuff, so it's even more flashy. But
1:40:55
anyways, point being, it's kind of kind of read like that.
1:40:58
So Colonel Ronald D. Johnson enlisted in the
1:41:00
U .S. Army National Guard in 1971. He
1:41:03
completed Officer's Candidate School in 1973
1:41:05
and graduated from the Special Forces Officers'
1:41:07
Corps in 1977 while assigned to
1:41:10
the 20th Special Forces Group, Airborne. In
1:41:12
1984, he entered full -time active
1:41:14
duty as a detachment commander with
1:41:16
3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group in
1:41:19
Panama. He would serve in a wide
1:41:21
variety of command and staff positions directly
1:41:23
contributing to the long outstanding history of
1:41:25
the Special Forces Regiment. This included being
1:41:27
selected as the first Special Forces officer
1:41:29
to attend the Army War College Fellowship
1:41:31
at the CIA. Johnson
1:41:37
spent a significant portion of his military
1:41:39
career in the southern command area of responsibility
1:41:41
and his fluent in Spanish. He
1:41:43
led combat operations El Salvador as
1:41:45
one of the authorized 55 military advisors
1:41:47
during the Civil War in the
1:41:49
1980s. He also deployed the Balkans in
1:41:51
the 1990s as the senior military
1:41:54
officer of an integrated team from the
1:41:56
CIA. National Security Agency
1:41:58
or NSA and Special Ministry
1:42:00
mission unit personnel to apprehend persons
1:42:02
indicted for war crimes. After
1:42:05
his military career, Johnson served a
1:42:07
second career with the CIA and
1:42:09
participated in worldwide operational and combat
1:42:11
experiences in integrated actions with special
1:42:13
mission units. He also served
1:42:16
as a senior representative for both
1:42:18
the Director of National Intelligence and the
1:42:20
CIA at the U .S. Southern Command
1:42:22
and as a science and technology
1:42:24
liaison to the U .S. Special Operations
1:42:26
Command for the CIA. In
1:42:28
2019, Johnson was appointed and served
1:42:30
as the United States Ambassador to
1:42:32
El Salvador into his retirement in
1:42:34
2021. He's a recipient of
1:42:36
El Salvador's two highest awards, the
1:42:39
Grand Order of Francisco Marazan and
1:42:41
the Grand Silver Cross. In
1:42:43
2020, he was awarded the Sue
1:42:45
M. Cobb Award for exemplary diplomatic service
1:42:47
from this Department of State. He's
1:42:49
an honorary chair of the Office of
1:42:51
the OSS, the Office of Strategic
1:42:53
Services Society, which is the,
1:42:55
you know, the precursor. Well,
1:42:57
actually, I think the OSSS is actually different now
1:42:59
that I think about it. So, well,
1:43:02
the society. So I'm assuming that might
1:43:04
be kind of like a group, like
1:43:06
a social group for the old OSS
1:43:08
guys is the implication here. And
1:43:10
as a life member of the Special Forces
1:43:12
Association, he has been married to his wife, Alina,
1:43:14
for more than 40 years, and they live
1:43:16
in Miami, Florida. So here we
1:43:19
go. Here is a photo. It says man
1:43:21
for Mexico. I think that's like clipped out.
1:43:23
But either way, Here's a picture
1:43:25
of the two of them together
1:43:27
looks like what with bibs probably in
1:43:29
lobster So here's Ronald Johnson naive
1:43:31
dining a lobster in Miami December 2020
1:43:33
So the retired colonels tenure as
1:43:35
ambassador in El Salvador lasted less than
1:43:37
two years But was enough for
1:43:39
him to forge a personal friendship with
1:43:41
the president naive you Kaylee during
1:43:44
the country's civil war in the 1980s.
1:43:46
He led combat and counterinsurgency operations.
1:43:50
So here's more here. And this
1:43:52
is more I think from that article that probably
1:43:54
I think assuming probably on his retirement. So
1:43:56
Naib had mixed emotions. He smiled
1:43:58
as he stood for official photographs.
1:44:00
The Salvadorian president admitted he was
1:44:02
filled with sadness and nostalgia. A
1:44:04
great friend is leaving. Bukele
1:44:07
declared on January 18th, 2021. The
1:44:09
farewell ceremony he organized for
1:44:11
Ronald Johnson, the US ambassador. Just
1:44:14
two days before Johnson was set
1:44:16
to leave, Bukele honored him with
1:44:18
the national order Jose Matias Delgado,
1:44:20
Grand Cross Silver Plate, one of
1:44:23
the highest decorations in El Salvador.
1:44:25
At the same event, Johnson also
1:44:27
became the first recipient of the
1:44:29
newly created Grand Order Francisco Marazan,
1:44:31
an insignia specifically designed to commemorate
1:44:33
his brief stay of less than
1:44:36
two years. So
1:44:38
obviously like I'm assuming I mean this guy's gone
1:44:40
so like there's another dude in here who's likely
1:44:42
filled his role I mean obviously this I feel
1:44:44
like they say oh the whole point is oh
1:44:46
this guy's a CIA asset his handler CIA agent
1:44:48
and I'd say out to be fair I think
1:44:50
I'm probably is overstating it a little bit but
1:44:52
I do think it's interesting that this shows how
1:44:55
the game is played and in a certain sense
1:44:57
it's true like in certain senses is a hundred
1:44:59
percent true like this is He's a CIA asset
1:45:01
in a sense, you know, depending on how you
1:45:03
look at it. And then the CIA agents, this
1:45:05
guy, I mean, obviously it's changed since then. They
1:45:07
probably put a new guy in his role that
1:45:09
literally is, you know, swapped him out with another
1:45:12
guy. So, I mean, but at
1:45:14
the same time, I think this is probably,
1:45:16
if you really looked into it, this is
1:45:18
probably what you see in a shit load
1:45:20
of countries. So I was more
1:45:22
bringing this up not to really be like,
1:45:24
oh, Nike works, literally works the CIA
1:45:26
and he has a CIA asset through and
1:45:28
through and we'll do their bidding. I
1:45:30
mean, obviously, I think he probably generally leans
1:45:32
that way, but I think this is
1:45:35
what it's done with probably most world leaders.
1:45:37
You know, we essentially kind of
1:45:39
bully them, you could say, or
1:45:41
woo them into putting our people
1:45:44
in certain positions and to have
1:45:46
essentially monitor them. And, you
1:45:48
know, I'd say some of them, I'd say probably some
1:45:50
leaders take more to it than others. It looks
1:45:52
like, you know, judging, by the way, this is characterized
1:45:54
by naive. He seems to
1:45:56
be pretty damn cool that cool as a
1:45:58
cucumber. I mean, I don't know who
1:46:00
knows maybe he's playing 60 chests and just
1:46:02
saying what they want to hear But
1:46:04
it looks like he's a pretty pretty happy
1:46:06
with the situation is what it seems
1:46:09
like I'm pretty pretty chill with ol Ronnie
1:46:11
here So I just thought it was
1:46:13
interesting to show how this works, but I
1:46:15
don't think this is necessarily unique to
1:46:17
naive I have anything I think this is
1:46:19
probably Probably just how we see business
1:46:21
done, particularly in countries that have a history
1:46:24
of Fed involvement. So they've already got
1:46:26
their hooks in deep. All right, with
1:46:28
that, guys, I think we're going to go ahead and get
1:46:30
out of here. Let's roll through the chat real quick,
1:46:32
see what you guys have to say. See if there's anything
1:46:34
worthwhile shooting the shit about before we get out of
1:46:36
here. But after that, think we're probably
1:46:38
going to go ahead and roll. Oh,
1:46:41
yeah. So
1:46:43
I said, Bond is also based
1:46:45
on John Dee. I have heard
1:46:47
that. So you see the
1:46:49
Chinaman fake pass on the street. Let me know. It was
1:46:51
all fake and gay. They're terrible actors. Yeah.
1:46:53
I mean, I did think there was probably some
1:46:55
level. I do remember thinking some of this seems fake,
1:46:57
but it was so over the top that I
1:47:00
was like, I don't know. I'm not going to just
1:47:02
assume it's fake. I'm going to get
1:47:04
in shape, get ready, you know, be prepared. And
1:47:06
yeah, I was. But
1:47:09
I think I got it like once or twice, but it went too bad. It
1:47:11
went a big deal. So yeah. Someone
1:47:14
says it goes back way further than that. I'm assuming
1:47:16
referring to the wells. I'm
1:47:18
assuming maybe if you're implying the J question, I'm
1:47:20
assuming you're implying that it goes all the way back
1:47:22
to the pogroms or the pogroms or before. Because
1:47:25
yeah, I mean, you can kind of always take
1:47:27
these even further. You're like, well, why, what's going on
1:47:29
with the pogroms? And you're like, I don't think
1:47:31
it's probably always as simple as everyone thinks it is.
1:47:33
Because always just hand waved away is like. Oh,
1:47:36
well, was just everyone just hated the Jays.
1:47:38
Like, I mean, don't be wrong. I'm not saying
1:47:40
the pogroms are cool or that you should
1:47:42
do that or anything. I'm just saying it seems
1:47:44
like a retarded simplistic view of history. I
1:47:46
mean, I don't even really know that much. I
1:47:48
did an episode forever ago, I think with
1:47:50
Pete Q and probably more to it. I
1:47:53
don't really know I mean so you get like kind
1:47:55
of further and for not far enough back in history You
1:47:57
see here's a point you're like I Because I mean
1:47:59
hell like I mean that's kind of like when it comes
1:48:01
to Israel That's how this always works like studying you
1:48:03
like okay cool like you study like the modern -day Foreign
1:48:05
policy stuff and you get a little bit you dig in
1:48:07
a little bit deeper. You're like, okay Well, I don't
1:48:09
know let's take a little bit deep and then you're like,
1:48:11
okay cool You find out about the founding and you
1:48:13
get to that and you're like it's like there's always like
1:48:16
another level and then you're like now Okay, now I
1:48:18
got it what what am I supposed to read fucking? You
1:48:20
know scores of books or listen to fucking dozens of
1:48:22
hours about fucking The pogroms, like you
1:48:24
just can't keep going further and you get the
1:48:26
further back in time you go, the more hazy it
1:48:28
becomes too. So you just get to a point
1:48:30
where it's like, I just kind of think there probably
1:48:32
was more to it. mean
1:48:34
don't be wrong obviously in all cases if
1:48:36
you're you know there are always gonna
1:48:38
be instance that mixed up especially when you
1:48:40
do any sort of collectivization I'm just
1:48:42
saying that maybe just maybe you know as
1:48:44
in all cases when it comes to
1:48:46
the government the elites don't give a fuck
1:48:48
about the normal person like the it's
1:48:50
so like this idea of like when we
1:48:52
collectivize and I'm I'm talking about the
1:48:54
pogroms here it's like yeah I'm saying the
1:48:56
average Jew like the the standard Jew
1:48:58
they went through awful awful things but I
1:49:00
am kind of curious what the fuck
1:49:02
were the elites doing were they fucking screwing
1:49:04
around doing some weird shit and then
1:49:06
causing their which in turn caused a scapegoat
1:49:08
effect upon an entire collective which ironically
1:49:10
likely led to the elite which the elites
1:49:12
probably became unscathed but then the people
1:49:14
the people in the very very bottom of
1:49:16
that hierarchy who had absolutely nothing to
1:49:18
do with it are the ones who pay
1:49:20
the actual real price like this is
1:49:22
in a way to be clear this is
1:49:24
no way to be like oh oh
1:49:26
those Jews got what they deserved like no
1:49:28
i'm not saying that i'm just saying
1:49:31
that like just going, oh, and then there
1:49:33
was just this hate that overtook the
1:49:35
world. You're like, I think there's probably more
1:49:37
to it than that. That just seems
1:49:39
like a very silly way to understand humanity
1:49:41
or history. So anyway, so that was
1:49:43
a weird little rant. But yeah, I do think
1:49:45
it's weird. Didn't
1:49:50
they do that to Ethiopian Jews in
1:49:52
Israel too because the other Jews want them
1:49:55
gone? Yeah, that's another thing that kind
1:49:57
of you know actually goes the falls in
1:49:59
line with the point I was just
1:50:01
making that it's actually super common especially in
1:50:03
the founding of Israel is Is that
1:50:05
they would they were doing things in other
1:50:07
countries to scare dues this and they
1:50:09
were literally fucking doing? literal
1:50:12
damage killing people hurting people
1:50:14
to their own people in order
1:50:16
to get their desired result. So,
1:50:20
yeah. Scrolling,
1:50:22
scrolling, scrolling. Someone
1:50:25
says they've been poising wells for thousands of years?
1:50:27
Perhaps? I don't know. Amber,
1:50:29
you remember the call of duty no Russian
1:50:32
mission, literally a CIA agent sent to be
1:50:34
part a terrorist cell to kill civilians? No,
1:50:36
he doesn't exactly say no to any cut
1:50:38
scenes. I didn't play
1:50:40
that game. I do remember this that
1:50:42
one. I did you remember vaguely that
1:50:44
one I miss you know if you're
1:50:46
referring to the one like the really
1:50:48
roll -up and like a fucking airport and
1:50:50
just blowing people away knock a lie
1:50:52
kind of fun Maybe a little fuck
1:50:54
of that. We're like, okay, cool Someone
1:50:56
said that Buchaley or Whitney Webb said
1:50:58
that Buchaley had connections to the World
1:51:00
Bank that requires research I
1:51:02
don't know how I feel because Bikili seems rigid.
1:51:04
Yeah. Yeah, I don't really know if about him.
1:51:07
So he says, although I think you're right, the
1:51:09
most world leaders got to deal with gladiotype operations.
1:51:11
Exactly. So I don't fucking know. Yeah. Great
1:51:13
show from Jacob. Thank you. You'll be on
1:51:15
tonight. Jose the man. I sure am. All
1:51:19
right. Let's pogroms are cool.
1:51:22
Yeah, that's exactly what I said, right?
1:51:24
Uh, have you ever met Red Halver Twist? They
1:51:27
meet this Jewish who runs a gang of young
1:51:29
boys and he teaches them to pick pockets by
1:51:31
having them grab things out of pocket. Well, he
1:51:33
pretends not to know. Yeah, I don't know if
1:51:35
I'd attribute that exactly to Jays. I didn't say
1:51:37
that's probably pretty common in the in the young
1:51:39
hooligans of that time, so. Alright, let's
1:51:41
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