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You're looking at my new studio in my new crib in Hollywood, California, Jamie Kennedy.
Hate to break it to you. My first guest, my cherry breaker.
Jay Dizzle. What's up, dude? Jay, wow. Jay, first of all, you're dressed like
an elderly B-rad. Yeah, you are. I've got my elderly reading glasses.
You know your wife is from the IE, I think. In Lennon Park. Yeah. So you're dressed like a B-rad
from the IE. Yeah, maybe. Jay, you've been, he's doing a cross-country tour of a billion pods.
How's my studio compare? The best. You know what everybody else does? They,
they rent them out at like Walmart and business centers. It looks like garbage.
Invest in yourself. Yeah. Because this was a sitting area and I'm like, I really don't have any
friends. The colors. It's hot as fuck though, but I don't care. I'll sweat and you're wearing it.
You're crazy. For anyone to know, it's super hot. Can't figure out the air conditioning. Well,
the Arab dudes wear clothing in the desert, so I thought I'd try it out. I got you. Yeah.
So Jay. Wow. This is great. I'm just taking this all in for everybody. Look at this.
This is so good, dude. We could do it in the underwear too. Nobody's done an underwear podcast.
I don't know. Pulled out? No. I think I'm good right now. But thank you. Listen, dude.
I'm taking this all in. I could have had you at night.
This could be in like a night pod. So it's like, oh, yeah, it's too hot during the day.
I say get people over here at night. What does the lure them in? The dummy head. Oh,
guys, but he was on Jimmy K. Experiment. He was a puppet. Yes. And the puppet was hitting on
women, but I was and I kept saying stop down. Look at her melons. But I was like, stop it.
So it was he was doing it. Look at these nice chairs. Oh, God, everything's so good.
This is all I want to do, bro. I just want to do my own thing from my own place.
And I just want to make content. That's it. I want to stream on a pod. I want to have opinions.
Could you imagine explaining to people in the 90s what it's like now,
what the way that media works, like trying to explain that, oh, you have a studio in your house
and you talk out the computer and there's internet money. And it's like,
we blow their minds. We would be no way to understand it. Dude, I was thinking about that.
You're so right because I would go on and I bought a house in 1998.
I would go on auditions and then I started getting from fame. So they weren't so much auditions,
but meetings and right after screen two and then I would go on my meeting and then I would wait
and then they would say, okay, you got the job. And so I would wait for like two weeks for it to
start. So I'd go to the gym and then I'd go to sushi that night with like some actress.
And that's it. Like I just got on my computer. There was no
social media and Amazon was just starting, but like it took forever to load it.
So think about that. We would audition and we'd wait and we'd call. And if I wasn't there,
I'd check my voice mail. Like, you know what I mean? I couldn't even, I didn't even have a cell phone
yet. Does it blow your mind how different it is now to them? Well saying what you're saying because
here's what here's what was great about it. I bought my house and I got a big TV. I was like my two
treats, right? And I got a video game, whatever the console is, game case. And so I would play video
games all night, play Tomb Raider. I love that. And so I played all night and Nick Swartz
and used to come over and we play and I'd sleep and then I would wait for like for my next audition.
I'd go to the gym and I had all this energy or like I was trying to make stuff happen, but we
didn't have the outlet. Now, but I could go out on dates. I could go to events. It'd be like,
oh, you have Mac some party event or the premiere of Golden Island, whatever. I remember like I went
to the premiere of the Bond movie. That was like a thing to do or all. There was a restaurant opening
or there was a team. There was a motor roller event and you would go to that and you go to
an after party and that was it. Like you weren't, now I'm so busy. The problem is doing this stuff
is amazing. But everything is bifurcated so you're getting a little piece and you just have to get
bigger piece. And now all your time is being used. Dude, it's wow, thinking about it. Like you
just said, but it's like, it's all your time. Like I would go in and that's why I was talking about
last night. Like I got to YouTube plaque and I unveiled it last night and I've done a lot of
things in my career. But to get that plaque is so meaningful because it's like from an idea to
that to real people liking. I didn't have to go to an executive and pitch it and then go to the
VP of production and then hopefully get a pilot presentation and then a pilot. Like TV is 95
percent failure. Brad Gray, God rest his soul. One of the founders of this TV. This business
really one of the rocks he died. He said that TV is 95 percent failure. He said that to my face
and he was right. And so like now the good news is we can do it. Exactly. But the bad news is
everybody thinks they're special. Exactly. That's a glut in the market. Yeah. And they're going
to go, but it's like no, like I'll still audition against people like to prove it. Like I'm not
saying, listen, it doesn't matter. I just don't like the disrespect of the new generation because
they get attention thinking that that's a talent, but it is a talent for attention. Well, it's
that exactly, but it doesn't mean that you can sustain the audience either keep them engaged.
A lot of people that popped off like Hock Tua. There's nothing else there though. That's not a real
thing. That's a plant. I agree, but I'm saying it wasn't. She's a nice lady. I'm sure don't be
mad, but she wasn't able to sustain the podcast after the rug pulls and all that. She probably didn't
want to. She didn't care about it. Maybe. Well, everybody gets a taste of fame wants to keep
being famous. So yes. But it's a totally different thing. What I love it. And I think we all have
to do our own thing for now. Like traditional media. No, like you're you're dumb. I'm not going
to tell the pod you'll see him, but you're doing a run of pods on your way out here. And you
stopped at very big pods along the way on the in the country. And it's just a different model.
Like I was telling you, you would go to New York and you would do Howard Stern in the morning,
and then you would do a good, you know, something in New York. And when he was in the afternoon,
you do Fallon at night. And that was it. It was no other press to do it because you couldn't get it.
There wasn't. There wasn't you doing for in a day. Yeah, you would do all the morning radio.
Oh nice. Then you would do newspaper in the early mid-morning. Then you would do TV in the
afternoon. Now you go to people's houses. Yeah. And you go to their home studio. Yeah.
To their bathroom. Yeah. At their house, right? Next to their bedroom and their dildos and all
that. And then you're doing the studio. Why the dildo? Why just bring that up? I'm just saying,
when you go to people's houses, and it's like you see, although they're not here, but I'm saying
people have their home studios now. It's just a it's wild because I wasn't in the era of the 90s
media. So I don't know what you went through. But it's just like, yeah, so you go in the morning
and you're doing this guy's podcast at his house. Then you drive over here to this other guy's
house to do his podcast. It's just crazy. It's weird. But I like it. I like it because it's our
thing. And we can do it. It's way more work. Yes. It's really annoying all day for me. Yeah.
So it's like, I want to get to the place where I can hire people to do everything. I don't
want to even care about social media. But it is we are our own entities. We just now started
paying people to do clips and hiring people to edit and clip. So that's very important. Yeah.
Yeah. I got good. I got to that. I got good clip people. Good. Yeah. That's key. That's key. But
yeah. So we did Alex and we did. We did interview with stuff I'm all new and then we did Harrison
Smiths and then we did Hodge Twin. Yeah. Hodge Twins. You know the Hodge Twins. Yeah. Yeah.
No, they are. Yeah. And it's funny because I start I always start podcasts, except for you.
Although I did this the first time, but I started the podcast talking like them and it trips them
out. Really? I'm the Hodge Twins. They're like, how do you do this? How do you do it? And then
yeah, I'm going to do Jesse Lee Peterson. Yeah. Got onto you. I did it. Why'd you make your own
laughing club watching my y'all laughing club? Who's that? Is that Jesse? He said a year. Remember?
What did he say? You said, I want to do comedy and I don't like getting censored. He said,
why don't you place your own laughing club? Laughing club.
Jesse's with a bad format. Exactly. Laughing club. I was dying laughing at that podcast.
He's the best. So when we got to go do him, I'm going to do another whatever podcast to
be with another feminist. We're going to do another Crowder. We did Crowder a few months ago.
We're going to do that again with Gerald Tripoli. Dr. Drew, it's a whole retinue of pods.
Okay. So yeah, that's amazing. All the best. By the way, I write comedy now. I don't know if you know
that. What? I mimic you. You write, you write comedy? Where? For Sam Hunt. Oh, you're writing for Sam.
For one year. Does he know that? Does he want you to tell people that you're doing that?
Absolutely. I brag about it everywhere. You're writing for him? The Sam Hunt show. Yeah, we
do one whole stand up. No, the Sam Hunt show. He does a whole show. Oh, yeah, like full production
show. Congratulations. It's going to blast. I told people that he's one of the people that kind of
inspired me because his whole house is wired. Yeah. And it's like monetize. I think that's brilliant.
He did it. So I think that's the thing. Yeah, that was a wild idea. That was that's its own thing.
Yeah. And then you did MDE and then they paid to do the the second season on their own,
like you're saying, create your own media when they got canceled. But then separate this last year,
we've done a whole season of the Sam Hunt show. First episode, Super Viral, 25 million views,
where he did a dear Elon calling out Elon. That was a fun one to write. Wow. Okay, I'm going to have
to check this out. But let's go talk about what's happening in the world. Let's do it.
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and enter code bar 20. So the Epstein list comes out. I remember Alex saying like, oh well,
we've seen all this, we've seen all this. And then I felt like obviously the last drop
was like new for everybody. It was. So were you aware that that drop was going to be like that?
No. Dude, I was live streaming when it started. Okay. Doing a podcast, doing a live stream.
I'm like, as I'm refreshing Twitter minute by minute, it's like the craziest stuff is dropping
every minute, which would have been like a two, three week news cycle story like 10 years ago.
And it's like minute by minute, every drop that's coming out under Mario and the fall and all the
people on Twitter, I'm like, this is insane. How was it? How why was it dropped like that? And how
was it being dropped? Because as soon as it went live, people just immediately started digging through
it. And all the biggest Twitter profiles just went crazy with it. So it was people were watching it.
And did they know it was going to drop? Well, people didn't believe it would because they've been
saying forever. Remember when they gave those like fake ass binders that they gave out,
they were fake binders a year ago. So people didn't think they really would release this stuff.
And a lot of it's obviously still redacted. But you can dig through and figure out like even
though it's redacted, what's going on? At least I would say 60, 70% of it you can figure it out.
You know what I mean? So well, I've shown a whole week. I got 30 hours of live streams of this.
It was getting like, I did a six hour podcast and I got 70,000 views, covering nonstop.
You were surprised they dropped it. Yeah. So why did they drop it?
There was so much pressure from Massey and others to drop it. And because Trump was so adamant
in the campaign that he was going to run. Release kept seeing files. It's time to have them released.
They probably need to have them released. And then they did it. So pretty good. That's
thank you. Hold on. You throw me off. You're doing jokes. Just we did last time. It's like,
we're going to talk. I like to be. I'm trying to be you dog. I'm. You're me. You're you. You're you.
Listen, wait. People on the internet think we're related too. By the way, they're like,
he does relate is your cousin or brother? It's not wild. And your wife's name is Jamie.
Isn't that crazy? So wait, let's go back. Yeah. So it's dropping. So they release it. Yeah.
Yeah. And they redact so much, which is just shows you how dirty and
exactly they are. Redact the billionaires. Yes. So it's it's evil. It's horrific. It's this is
the greatest vindication of everything that conspiracy. Yeah, I know. I've been saying forever.
Pizza Gates real. 100% beyond. Oh, yeah, I had bathed Pizza Gates and beyond. Yeah,
it's beyond. Oh, yeah. Bro, you're right. Bad beer. So right, bro. No one's doing it. I know.
This is what's sick, which also confirms the conspiracy. There is perspective that they
they'll they come all run stuff. Yes. And it comes out and nothing happens. And people are just
going to take their phone. Oh, March Madness. Oh, look, white cloth. And it's like you're scrolling.
It's like, oh, yeah, I couldn't watch the Oscars out. Oh, like I didn't care. But I was like,
people are just going about their fucking day. So where are we at? What are we going to do?
I think the internet desensitized a lot of people to this stuff. And then they see stuff like
you're saying. And they just it's just another thing on the scroll. It's like, oh, yeah,
cool. We're ruled by elite pedophiles. Oh, you know what I mean? This doesn't register.
People are just like, zonked because I saw a great quote about it. A woman said it's,
it's going to either make you. Your brain reacts with two ways where you're so crazy.
And you're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. And now or you get to a place where you can't deal with it.
And you completely zonk exactly. Yeah, yeah. But and the trick is defining the ground where you
take action against it, but also keep living your life. But you can, but it's so it's like,
but like we're, you know, the great term is we're not angry enough. Yeah,
the finding that like balance between all this really dark stuff and processing it and handling
it in the right way. That's that's a huge challenge. That takes a lot of time. So where are we at?
Like what, what, what, who, who, what are we doing? So like everyone, like it's, it's both,
it's everyone's involved. So if you go back to like the 1800s, you had these elite banking
families that would write about how they got advanced intelligence and then they could buy up
the market, the London stock market on advanced intelligence fast forward 200 years later.
And your boy Jeff Stein McEffrey is over there talking to the same types of families and people.
And he says, yeah, I've got advanced intelligence. And we're going to buy these things up. And when
there's a crisis in this region, it's chaos. And we, you know, profit from the, from the chaos and
the trucks literally sing that in the emails. It's crazy. And then he writes to Peter's heel and he says,
yes, by the way, Peter, I represent the biggest banking interests in the world. I'm their
leagueate. I'm their attaché. And so how about we do this? How about you come to the island? How about
you do this? It's just like everything, even the bailouts, we're the bailouts. They're like,
yeah, we're going to profit from these bailouts. We can buy everything up like a fire sale. So
I mean, just everything down the line that you thought of as just this insane level of conspiracy
temple hat stuff that people would call out. It's all in all of these emails, which was just
blowing my mind as it was dropping a lifetime in real, you know, well, I'm livestreaming.
So you're surprised. Yes. You are because it was all there. Like I thought they're going to
release another bunch of something that doesn't show much. And it's like millions of files that show
everything. And there's three million more. You know what I mean? So there's three million more.
Isn't that crazy? And how do we get them? I presumably, they will continue to push for it to
be released. I don't know. But everyone is, I mean, Trump has been a huge disappointment
last six months. I don't know what you think about that. But I feel like he's just kind of like,
it was a lot of good stuff happening. And then it's kind of veered off course. I don't want to get
too political. I don't know. But I haven't really followed everything. I don't know, you know,
like I know that I ran war. Well, but then he also just said, like, I don't want these released.
Like then the whole with the absence of, yeah, that was just huge disappointment.
Like dude, release. And that's what you should release. You can't paint on this.
Even if you didn't paint on it, you should just release it. It just really shows that the world
is basically run by Bond villains. Like we in the conspiracy world have said it's in the Bond
movies. Like that's why I wrote the first 80 pages of my first book on how the Bond movies show us
like what's really going on the world. This is literally showing that what we've been saying for so
long. I know you've been a long time dabbler in the conspiracy arts yourself. So you know of
these things. Well, like, and here you are. Here we are. You know, you educated me so much
you and your wife. And then, you know, one of the things I learned is I, I underestimated my
audience and I owe them an apology because I would say, well, just go slower with it. But people
were like, shut up to me. Like you get it. But sometimes you go down this twisted rabbit hole,
not just the simplest things, but, but people really get it. But here's my take on everything.
I think Sam Tripoli is got the greatest simplest thing about it. Here's where it is. Everything,
like he says, this is Sam Tripoli. This is everything is sorcery. And that everything is
to appease this gods. This is just real. I know people, I'm going to try to make it so it doesn't
sound crazy that there really is these entities in other realms. And these super like NASA, that's
all true and how that was started. And it was partially started. Tell me how I'm wrong with literally
sorcery. Jack Parsons. 100% sorcery. Pasadena, dude. Pasadena, okay. And then if you look at,
you get power by doing this, you educated me on the movie with Fritz Lang, which was called
Metropolis. Metropolis. And it was a child eating robot. And now there's all this stuff since the
Oscars of how that robot morphed into Oscar, which became Oscar. Oscar was like another version
or Kozar. There's a connection to another like deity or someone that they believe is powerful.
And that statue represents that. But what I'm saying is so my whole thing is everything is run
by stentanistic principles. You tell me what I'm wrong. The world is run by satanic principles. And
people are like, what that means is I try to break it down so people are simply understanding it.
It's like if the world were run by Buddhist Buddhist principles, there would be more balls of fruit
and different things as offerings because that's one of the tenements of Buddhism. If it was run
totally by Catholicism, which is a lot of Catholicism, you would see more crosses and confessionals
everyone. But you see that stuff. Satanism is just, you know, dark thing that think people don't
even think exists, which then goes back to the thing. The greatest trick you ever pulled was
making you think he doesn't exist. Well, in my belief, more than ever, it 100% exists. It's no boogey
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literally is no different than catholicism or buddhism and there's there's laws and commandments
for it. And one of them is you have to show your hand, revelation of the method and now everything
starts there. So the movies, there's just too many movies that are predicting what happened.
That's all the revelation of the method. And then there's the things that were that are being
revealed in the obscene files are all part of that stuff. Yes. Of just like this is how you get
power. And then you, you know, like I said, like in the Old Testament or whatever. Yeah. I'm
Jacob sacrifice is only a son. And I'm sitting there and I'm like didn't think anything of it,
but like there's a lot of dead sacrifice kid talk when you're in first grade in catholic school.
And I'm like, what is that now? I never looked at it. It's all throughout the Old Testament.
100%. Yeah. So I'm like, what? So basically, you have all this stuff. The world's waking up.
I don't know why they made the internet because now we're all talking, which is maybe I can't
believe they made a mistake. And so right now, I think there's two types, you know, there's more
two types, but there's people like you and me. And then there's people, there's three types.
And then there's people that aren't aware at all, which is crazy. And then there's people that
are aware of that, but just choose not to get involved. Yeah. And they're the worst. Did you see
your terrible? So, you know, Roger Avery, the rogue Pulp Fiction. Incredible. Did you see him on
Joe Roger is going off. Did you see him on Joe Rogan? Of course, I said that was insane. I was
saying, no offense, but I was saying stuff that week before my positive, but he said so much
of the great. He said all this. I mean, I didn't expect him to say all that like on Rogan.
That was pretty crazy. But all of what you just said, he's basically was saying that. Yeah,
which is like massive audience. So yeah, that's what the, you know, the first book that I wrote was
about that, you know, 2016 when it came out, I gave it to Ellison Webber. She gave it to you
back in the day, through Tripoli. So shout out to Sam Tripoli for sure. But yeah, we live in
a world where like you said, there's spiritual realities. People tap into those through various
means and some of those entities are nefarious. And I think that yeah, you can in a way gain certain
powers by doing these heinous inverted actions. And I think when you talk to Jamie, the other Jamie,
when you get into those dimensions and those realms, like the whole idea there is that you're
going to tap into and get this power. But really, it's a delusion because you're just hurting and
helping hurting yourself. You're, you're praying on yourself and others. That's the tentative
Satanism is basically your own God. And then you end up praying being a predator on other people,
energy vampire, all that kind of stuff. And it ends up destroying you. So it's not actually
freedom. It's actually slavery. The files are so insane. A lot of it, if even not even like the
really sensational stuff, which seems to be accurate, like even the other stuff is pretty interesting
because Epstein seems to be basically a high-level, blow-filled style crime consultant. He's not
the top of the pyramid, but he's like recruited into by David Rockefeller to be the head of the
trilateral commission when he was 30 in the 90s, right? So he's put in a very high position early on.
He tells Bannon because he's able to explain fractional reserve banking to the elites, which is where
because I would have thought to be elite, you would understand that. But apparently he's a really good
consultant in crimes, like a PhD in crime. So yeah, I think he's a crime consultant,
con man, sued, who was very skilled at networking and bringing people together and telling them what
the elite wanted as that sort of attachate type of level. Did you see he was even the Bannon interview?
He's like, yeah, I was in a supermax and I was in my orange jumpsuit and I would go to do my
daily phone call and I would call up like the head of JP Morgan Chase and tell him like what to do.
So he's like, I remember Pauli in the good and good fellas. He's like over there cooking the
meatballs and he's like running the family from the jail. So it's like Epstein was doing that.
Are you kidding me? No, he says that in the interview. The head of JP Morgan. Yeah. Why would he
tell him? Because he was, he said he was giving him consultation advice during the bailout,
the housing crisis and the bailouts telling him why would he know more than the head of JP Morgan?
Because he was a crime consultant to the global elite. In fact, the second day, one of the emails
that came out was his itinerary before he got arrested of where he was going and who he was going
to meet with. Dude, it was like 15 heads of state prime ministers alternate the world. But I'm
confused. So he's a crime consultant. So they are listening to his advice on what? Everything.
Particularly networking and well, block market criminal stuff. So making money. For example,
he has explained to Ehood Baroque what Peter Teel's company is and how to go from
government service to private contracting and consulting. So it's almost like he's a
high level PhD administrator of criminal operations.
That exactly exists, but it's a real thing. There's people who have, I don't mean going to
university. Well, he's not a criminal, but Peter Teel's company is not a criminal. No, I'm
saying that he was explaining to the president of Israel, Ehood Baroque, what Peter Teel's company does.
And then he says, for example, you as president, when you leave government service, you go to be
a consultant. Does that make sense? So he just explaining to him people, he's like telling people
coming up in the ranks and who are heads of state. This is how you go to the next level. Does that
make sense? So it's he's blow filled. Dude, he's a crime consultant. Is he the guy that lives in
like the island? Yeah. Okay. I know what you're talking with the white cat. And he's like a criminal
mastermind, right? Yes. So we went to dinner with this dude who was a government prosecuting attorney
in Brazil, a long time ago when they had what's called the Brazil car wash scandal, right? This was
a huge nationwide corruption scheme that our government was involved in legal stuff there, right?
And this guy was tasked with studying how Brazil was co-opted and compromised throughout the
entire government structure, right? And we went to eat with this guy. We were talking and he said,
if you've ever read about Operation Gladio, and I'm like, yes, and I told him all about Gladio,
he's like, you know, I'm like, Gladio, so I've read a bunch of books on it. He's like, it's the same
structure. And he said they have a dude who's like a PhD in crime, not the university, but like at
on a street level, filling university, filling university. Yes, who organizes these things. And so
Epstein was like one of those at a high level. A hundred percent. Is he still alive?
Morgan, I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest
injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. I think I saw Billboard years recently that said 20 billion
one. 20 billion is an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually I think somewhere
north probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our
army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome.
So how does someone get in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident?
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the show. Thanks for having me. Visit forthepeople.com for an office near you. They just saw them in
our prize. If they could actual trade Maduro, they could actual trade him. Yeah, I wouldn't be
surprised. We took Maduro, you know, Cuba right now is completely blacked out and they don't
have any oil. That means there's no electricity. So are we going to take over Cuba? It seems like
we're back into empire mode. What do you think? Because like the neocons, it was like building
an empire. I think so, but it's like we took out Maduro. Was that right or wrong?
Well, I don't like socialism, but like well, we are immediately appropriated oil, which went to
certain we stole as oil, right? We went to and it went immediately to certain
ally countries. So the oil was a huge resource grab. So so we basically just stole as oil.
I don't know if it was actually about. So should fentanyl boats drifting this was about oil.
Partly. What will Cuba be about? Strategy, locate a strategic location. Here's nothing to think
about. If we had a base in Cuba this whole time, well, why couldn't we have always just
taken Cuba? And they'll say, oh, well, then it would make Russia mad.
So Ukraine made Russia mad. So like, what's the logic behind? In other words, I'm saying I think that
they let these things be there as excuses for a while until they need to have a revolution.
Why do we go into Iran? Long story short, I would say it's the repeat of 1953. It's the same
strategy of color revolutions and taking out the Shaw. I mean, she's taking out a Mosodec by the
shawl and then he failed. And then they put British intelligence, put the Iatola Qashanian.
And then they made deals with the Iatola Khameini. So the Iatolas are in a way opposed to the
West, but they also have backroom, backdoor deals with the West. So the present day attempt at
revolution has to do with. How can I say it with without a greater Middle Eastern project if you
know what I mean? No. The expanding of certain countries in the Middle East. Yeah. Long-term
project. Yeah. Sort of a Netanyahu project. Oh, okay. But BB project. How about that?
So wait, but do we go in the Iran to help the people or take the oil?
No. Ultimately, it's always been a well thing. Because when they took out Mosodec and put the
shion, the CIA under Operation Ajax, they were working literally for what would become BP.
Will they use a nuke? I don't know. What do you think? Well, I was always told the aliens will
not let the nuke happen. There's a wild clip from Netanyahu. He says,
if you want to change, if you would like to change a run, you should be in Moulrose place and then
up to 1-0 into a run. You see that? That's a good impression. Thank you. He says cultural
revolution, their Hollywood would do better than actual revolution, which is I thought that was
over the funny clip. So, but what about the nuke? I mean, I would imagine with Samsung
option, all that, they would have that as a last resort. Because their salmon Israel is getting
really hit hard. Yes. So, iron dome seems to have not been as iron. Iron, as they thought,
yeah, which is crazy. Because I've always heard that like Israel, the most premier defense, you know,
ever, but then October 7th also seems to have not gone as everyone expected. So,
there's so much convalescing now of things. And like the Epstein files are real, right? They're
not a distraction. No, some people say they're a distraction. Are you kidding? Like the great,
they'll be the biggest news story of our lifetime next to like JFK assassination or the big,
big story. Well, it is the biggest story now and no one's talking about it because of how is it
not on the war? So, I think that, well, how is it? So, is the war distraction? Even though there's
always been wars in the Middle East and opposition between, do you think this is partially distraction?
Yes, partially. Okay. So, why doesn't CNN and Fox talk about Epstein files every day?
Because those entities are run by and funded by the same institutions and corporations that
would be implicated in terms of the elites. So, here's what's crazy, man. This shit's out there.
And it's just like people are still just lapping it up with a spoon. They're just
fucking gonna go watch March Madness. People don't care. It's almost like it's crazy.
Some people think that perhaps it was released as a demoralizing
effect to tell the population. Oh, yeah. How about we release it and then you see that nothing
happens and then that's a big middle finger in your face. So, people argue that that's the case.
You think it's a demoralizing? Demoralizing? Well, I mean, people, the one way it could be
happening is that people could straight up just stop consuming things. That's the only way
it can happen. Stop consuming things. Like March, like millions of people, March,
not like not watching CNN. Yeah, yeah. And that's crazy. Or the distractions.
I know. There's so many of it. So, it's like, I don't even know. It's like,
Satanism has never been more real. Conspiracy theorists have never been more right. The proof of
evil ball running on a world has been more real. Right. And yet, people are just not
understanding here. It's like, yeah, but did you see the sports whole game? Yeah. So, it's like,
what is in the environment here? What's going to happen? Like Alex Jones is a real person,
correct? He is real. Like he is. He is an actual fighter for truth, correct? Because there's
always people saying he's a control up and all that stuff. Everything that Alex, he seems very
real to me. Right. I started with him in 2003. And over the years, I would hear him reference
this with that book. And I'm a book nerd. So when I would hear him say something, which book?
Well, he would say, if you read something like, yeah, it's not the old ones, the ego science,
unbelievable folks. Unbelievable. Get ego science. Sure enough. It says,
I'll hate you with my Alex later. It says, we're going to drug the population in the food and in
the water to depopulate. Okay. Well, that one's right. Then he says, Hey, reads a big new
Brazinski's book between two ages. He says, my dad worked for the Pentagon. He told me when I was
young to re-brazinski, technocratic era. Sure enough, it's there. He says read H. She well. So over
two decades, but I fact checked him. I snopes him. I went and snopes. All of Alex Jones's book
claims. And sure enough, after 20 years of reading all these books, it's like, damn, he was
spun on. So even if he had bad motives, I don't think he does. And he's been legit and telling
the truth. Even if he got this or that thing wrong, like he's still sincere. Like all of the
stuff, 95% of what he said is right. He was talking about Epstein. Here's some of Epstein, Epstein,
15 years ago. 100%. So now he's spun on. So he's our lead truth teller. I think
along with David Ike. Cheetah Oory. The Chita Oory. Yeah. Do you agree with that?
I don't really know. Chita Ores. You don't believe in David Ike? Well, I'm saying that I'm
making a joke about his Cheetah Ores, but he's talking about demon. So I mean, in that sense,
he's talking about the same kind of entities that you mentioned earlier. Well, don't you think
AI is that partially? It could be that. Yeah, I could morph into essentially that. Yeah, without being
real, like not being a real demonic thing, it could be mimicking or like demonic activity. Yes.
Yeah, I'm just saying that's like, I mean, I don't think AI itself is a demon, but it can be
coded in program to be demonic, like in terms of being anti, like SkyNet, right? It could be like
an anti-human, SkyNet. Well, some people say you're summoning in the demon with it. Well,
that's what I'm saying. Like, I don't know about that, but you know, I actually think there's demon
in the in the coding. I wouldn't think so. But if people do say that, but it could be coded to
do demon. Yeah, 100%. I feel like some days something's really going to pop off and then other days,
people are just trudging along. Yeah. I mean, it was like the Epstein thing was the biggest thing.
And it's kind of like, and then like once there was Iran in the news, yeah, don't want to remember.
And then Iran was like, supposed to be done. And now it's just like, you know, four years later,
you're playing. It's two weeks, Jamie, two weeks to flatten your. I know. It's so true, dude. Everything
is two weeks. You don't like any of our jokes. I'm I'm determined, I'm determined to make
Jamie Kelly laugh. But you are funny, bro, but like when I'm, if I want, I don't know, I mean,
I'll be serious. Obviously. No, you don't have to be serious. It's just like, there's moments. See,
you're an actor, right? I could be. But do you know what the number one tenement of acting is?
Read the room. Yes. So you will look at your partner, acting is not acting. It's what?
React. Yes. Two for two. So I like your jokes. Okay.
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I've got Dan Morgan here on the pod. Say hi, Dan. Hey, how's it going today?
It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and
a managing partner at Morgan and Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's
pretty awesome. I think I saw Billboard years recently that said 20 billion won. 20 million is
an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually I think somewhere north probably closer
to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows. So the number
will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does someone get in
contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident? Probably the easiest way
is dialing pound law. It's pound 529 from your cell phone. We are always open. Our call center is
always waiting to take your call 24, 7365. Wow. Dan Morgan from Morgan and Morgan, America's
largest injury law firm. Thanks for coming by the show. Thanks for having me. Visit forthepeople.com
for an office near you. I'm just slowly waking up. I'm trying to get like deep answers because
you're smart. And then you're going into a David I can pressure. Every podcast I'm on, I'm
person until you see me not talking about comedy anymore. Comedy doesn't even matter. You just
said it all the time. What do you mean it does matter? It does, but it doesn't. It's not important
as opposed to finding what the truth is. That's the most important thing. But you guys, you guys as
comedians have been at the forefront of saying and joking about things that change the overtoned
window of society. What's the overtoned mean? Like what you can't and can't and can't say what's
not acceptable when comedians, that's why they have to go after comedy to shut it down for the
censorship because the comedians are the front line of challenging sacred cows that you can't
question. Yes. So that's why comedy is crucial actually to controlling free speech on society.
Do you think? Yes. Okay. So that's why you guys matter. It is, but it's like what
for the in-bism comedy is good, but when there's someone's drama, but it's like
it's not the most important thing. You can't just be an excapism. No, that's true. Don't
with all the stuff's happening. Absolutely. Like I think the movie they live.
Absolutely. Is it documentary? That's in my second book. Totally agree.
Right? Yeah. Hold chapter on that. Yeah. And I haven't even seen it yet.
Now you're like a joke. And I did a movie. No, and I did a movie with Roddy Piper God rest
this all. And I know I've never seen it. I've never seen it. I've only seen parts of it.
And I'm good friends with Keith David. You're in your in movies. You're not a movie buff.
Would you say you're a movie buff? No. Okay. I'm just in them. Okay. I wasn't an acting buff.
I wasn't a movie buff. I liked comedy, but I wasn't a comedian buff.
Mm-hmm. And I was never like trying to be anything. It was only because I was so
people didn't know what to do with me. Either they laughed at me or they thought I was crazy.
Mm-hmm. Then I was like, I got like Hollywood was kind of like the only thing.
Like I know what people say they're misfits, but I actually was. Like, let me explain to you
when people do comedy, when they first start, they invite all their friends and their family.
And they're like, come watch me do comedy. Okay. When you do comedy, it's because you don't
have any friends or support that wants you to do it. You're outcast. So real comedian,
comedy pain forces you into it. And comedy is the band aid. Okay. So then when George Carlin,
which I used to watch, when he would go, and he had the whole bit about stuff,
and rat shit, batshit, dirty old twat, 69 assholes tied in the night, hooray, lizard shit.
Fuck. Remember that bit? Do you? Mm-hmm. I forgot my grandmother's big family. Okay. That was still his,
I don't know if I'm allowed to tell me. That's what he said. Now see, I didn't even know how much I
love Carlin that I remember that bit. You come on HBO in the summer and you watch it.
So I must be some kind of a comedy nerd because I enjoyed that bit. But he would do that. And I
would laugh. And then when I started getting successful in comedy, my agent, I just went for just
for laughs. And this was like 97. And he said, and I just saw that the edgeiest, most greatest
comedian working right now is 72 years old or 71. It was George Carlin. So whenever that special
came out in 97 or whenever the one was at the big club and you mean in it, I think he saw
the run of that before it was taped. And he's like, the edgeiest, greatest comedian is like
either 68 or 70 or something, whatever. I don't know when George died. How old he was. So
I'll never forget that. So George was naturally funny. Daniel was against the system. And then
he became like mind blowing. So that's why he is the number one comedian of all time in terms of
like piercing the veil. There's no one that can touch him. No way. I will argue with anyone.
But Eddie Murphy might be the funniest. I think he's actually the font like you'll never laugh
harder than Eddie Murphy. That's for me. And I think I have a lot of people that I agree with that.
Like literally, his job is a comedian is that he is literally the fontiest person
like and so charming. Good looking can do any character and impression done. And then
we're all babies of that. In a Richard is amazing. Mix of both people forget. People sleep on
someone who is a who is a black version of George Carlin, which is Dick Gregory. Dick Gregory
give him his flowers. You need you know about Dick Gregory. And you see all the clips of him when
he's older, right? So he's the dude. And then there's Joan Rivers, who is an animal. I love Joan.
So that's what whatever made me up. I never wanted to be anything other than just like herd.
I only started podcasting to like so people can hear my true voice and try to sell tickets.
But comedy somehow became truthful. And there's a lot of people
in the community that are we'll just put you in a box. You know, like they'll say,
oh podcast pros or this or that or another like middle age white man in front of a microphone.
And it's like that's just not like that's not why can't I have my opinion. People
but like every if you everyone's uninformed. But it's like not you know like I'm not just a
talker of stuff. I'm like I'm in it. I try to be entertaining, but I don't try to be if it
happens actually, but I just like to talk to people I like and find out things. So
it's all just everything's different. It's fine. I mean, don't you enjoy. I love doing this.
A hundred percent. But but people will try to say that you shouldn't talk because you're not
you don't know enough. But like I don't care what people say. I've learned a lot of stuff
through podcast. And I've tried it. And is all of it correct? No, but there's a lot more
that's correct that they don't give they don't give they don't give the credit to.
Did I been able to speak to some of the smartest people out there and people I grew up watching
like you like this is green country. So like yes, but you get facts that I wouldn't normally get.
Yeah, no, you mean yeah, you get to talk to like you said like high tier people.
And what's better than that? And educated. Like you you you you educate me and you're not known
just because you're not known as I mean, you're not educated. Do you know what I'm saying?
We did we talk about sex being. I know I just told Kyle what I've been studying lately.
And tell me what that is. Well, I think I know what it is.
Well, it's weird because I write a bunch of books on this. And you know, I read Whitney
Web's book St. Paul Scherz. Is she the most informed person?
Well, she's the most informed on Epstein, but I think there's other areas I think she now
have big disagreements, but I think she's more of a left-minded person, but she has a lot of
information and a really good book on Epstein. So that's classic if anybody wants to read that.
It's the volume two of one nation or blackmail. But before I read her book, I had read separately
several texts on like how intelligence agencies and cults trap people with sexual blackmail.
And it was just weird because I had done these lectures last year on my YouTube channel. And then
all this Epstein stuff comes out. And then I read what Whitney's book right before that came out.
And so it was like all coalescing to be like, this is how the world really runs and people don't
even realize it. Like this is insider info in the sense that people don't read history books. They
don't read military warfare type books, but it's part of warfare. For example, there's this Japanese
dude named Kenji Doihara 100 years ago when Japan was going to war with China. And he got this idea
to set up a whole network of brothels throughout China, sell them opium, even before British opium
stuff. Right. And get all the hose, the three O foes to be essentially spies and intelligence operatives.
So he pioneered this in the modern era way before Epstein. So this is like, let me comment on what
he's saying. Because what you're saying is so true. And I'm going to give you an example of this
the Khan Film Festival. This is basic thing. Here's what this whole thing is.
Nerd has money. Nerd spent his whole life getting money and being good at something because he's
a nerd. Nerd has no social skills. Hollywood has cool, but no money. Cool attracts the women.
It's the guy who's the club promoter. No money got the chicks. Chicks run the world. Punani
runs the world. Everyone wants to be inside. Punani. Do we agree on this? That is a huge motivator in
the world. So the guy that has the red carpet velvet rope access in the club is more powerful than
nerd with money. She's going to have sex with this guy and then he gets her into a world where she
can meet other people. Now she's not going to have sex with them for any other reason because
she just thinks he's a sexy guy, but he has no money. His clout is that velvet rope.
So that principle, if you can think of this, goes out through our whole world. You tell me when
I'm wrong. The Khan Film Festival is rich guys who want to get into Hollywood, who buy their
way in. Okay, the studios don't like to spend their own money. Some are studio finance projects,
but a lot of them are nerds and that's a compliment and they have yachts and then they have the
stars here in the projects. They put up the money there and the people put it together, the studios
and stuff. But there's one thing that people are forgetting. Unknown girls, beautiful, unknown
women. Let's not say girls because you guys are weird about it. You, you know, 21 and above
are always there. And they have, you know, who to listen. I used to date a woman who traveled in a
circle of a lot of beautiful women. And I'm like, why are you going to this festival? She's like,
oh, I just like to go. I love her. But it's like she had nothing going on there. There was never
actually was never in any of the movies. She, but there was a lot of rich men and she ended up,
this is what happens. So all of that, what you're saying, goes across the same thing. I'm not
going to tell you who, but I was with a very high tech person 20 years ago. And in a minute,
we hung out, we were put together by somebody that I was like, I wanted to get involved with this
technology. He wanted to get involved with Hollywood. And he's like, yo, where are the girls?
Like, where's the party? So I know this whole thing. Fame is concierge for your dick.
Okay, that's just the truth. And so people are more attracted to that. They love the money.
So when you're saying this stuff, this is Hollywood 101. It's everything. Yeah. I think you would
immediately understand and vibe with what I'm saying from what most people, but it doesn't mean it has
to start that. It doesn't mean it's exploitation. But there are a lot of people that probably are
doing the fairies things. Right. But sex being ours specifically is when powerful entities,
such as nation state actors, or global crime syndicate people, figure out people's proclivities
to then manipulate them, pushing on that, that weak point, right? So if a person has a proclivity,
you provide that and then you've entrap them. And so it was just crazy to read all of that. And then
rewitness book and then Epstein stuff comes out. And it's like 100% confirmation of all that even
beyond just nation state actors, we're talking about international crime syndicates doing this stuff.
So just part of it. That's a huge piece of the puzzle. So I'll try to say.
Yeah. So let me ask you. So they used to shoot a lot of movies in Prague.
Well, Prague is an Eastern block. That's its own thing. Whatever you want to consider that. But I
consider that intense part of the world. Okay. Now they said it was cheap. Okay. There's a lot
of women in Prague. So if you're doing a movie in Prague, you should probably not hook up.
And if you do, you had to make sure it's just a now a normal hookup. You work in all week on a movie
and you meet some beautiful woman and you guys are hanging out. You should probably check all
ideas and all this stuff. Because is that an example of what you say? Absolutely. Yeah. Like
I mean, people offense Prague people in high tier positions or even at times consulted by
the government or by the FBI. Hey, you might be entrapped if you go to this. So be careful. So
this is a very normal thing for that level of stuff. But whatever you're saying that is that
like the average dudes and chicks out there, they don't know that the world works this way. That
that's how the world's really run. And the Epstein stuff showed that it's not just for actors and
stuff like that. This is like the top of the world elite. Tyler Redic here from 2311 Racing.
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It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do. I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and
a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty
awesome. Um, I think I saw billboarded yours recently that said 20 billion one. 20 million is
an insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere in North probably
closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows. So
the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does
someone get in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if I got into an accident? Probably
the easiest way is dialing pound law. That's pound five, two, nine from your cell phone. We are
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So why does less waxner give Jeffrey Epstein his whole life? Again, it seems like Epstein had
a skill set, which was very unique to him, which is why he got recruited by David Rockefeller
into the trial out of commission to money manage, which appears to be all kinds of things. Zorro
ranch experimentation and transhumanism, advanced intelligence, which allows you to gain the stock
market, buy up things ahead of time. That's what he says to orient a Rothschild in that email. It's
black market stuff that you can't talk about. Probably it's all of those things. And probably because
black market stuff is quicker, easier and more profitable than on the up and up would be my guess
so you're telling me a guy with a multi-billionaire with a seems like an above board brand. But is
this is a question is that whole thing with the victorious secret model and all that stuff? Is that
just one big trafficking organization could be could be this is a question are we allowed to ask
that question and look it it feels like it's dirty? Definitely Brunell was using this association
with the company and the brand for recruiting. So yes, there's a whole chapter in Whitney's book
on that by the way. And all the women are models, which they are, they're modeling but really what
the whole brand exists for is to entrap powerful people. This seems to be multifaceted because these
things can be multi that can be multi purpose. So absolutely. And that's not unique to that. There's
other instances where we've seen similar similar types of things where things were cut out. You
mentioned, for example, something's filming in Prague, beware, etc. Well, there've actually been
entire movies and production companies and operations set up as intelligence fronts. You've
seen Argo, surely, in Aflex, Argo. Yes. Dude, I got a question about that. Go ahead. The movie
is about the CIA using a fake movie being made in Iran as a intelligence cover. So I mean,
there's all types of layers to this. Remember that? Dude. You know, Aflex just sold his company
conveniently for 600 million. Whoa. So my question is, come on, man. Everyone at the top,
since I've talked to you, and I believe this is controlled. Do you agree with that?
It seems like even if you believe there's one star in movies that doesn't have some kind,
they're not somewhat controlled. I'm not saying they're compromised. Well, you don't have to be
compromised. Yes. To be controlled. Yes. So, but there's I think understanding of to go out like
certain things have to be understood. Like, and I'm in Hollywood more than you. I mean,
and I've never seen it. And I think that's why I hit a certain level. And like people
told me this is like, they can fill you out. And it's like, you're not down for something.
If you're not, yeah, if you're not down for, but like, I've never had any official offers.
But maybe there's been some slight combos that they didn't pick up on. But I mean,
the question is, like, if you look, I'm not going to, I mean, the rocks.
Well, like in the case of say Ben Aflex, I don't think like he doesn't have to immediately be
involved in the various the way that it seems. No, I don't want to say that word. No, I know,
but like, so what happens is like, okay, you make these movies with the CIA. The movie.
You're making a movie with the CIA openly. That's not a conspiracy. It's open.
I know. So that means he was chosen. So you're essentially functioning kind of like an
arm of the CIA. So it's not fair. But that's not fair. It's just like here. We're going to use
you to make this movie as opposed to like, Hey, here's a great script. Yeah. Do you know what I'm saying?
Like every movie I made is just was a great script or a project that I mean, or I raised the
money, or I got the studio to agree with, I just did that. It was just to entertain and tell the
story. It wasn't or fucking act. It wasn't like some crazy. Yeah. Like, you know, not within my
eyes. So it's just crazy to me. So it's like, I think music stars, I think sports stars.
Right. Am I crazy? No. Like, I don't think hockey guys are controlled. I think they're cool.
I don't think baseball guys are controlled. Yeah. I only think they know. I don't think they are.
I think basketball definitely has some control people football for sure. Yeah, dude. For sure.
Like, I'm not going to name the name. You can tell who the fuck he just looks like a fucking bot.
Well, the entire Super Bowl was like, um, the commercials. It's like all sion in Kiltra.
It's up every year. Super Bowl rituals. Yes. So in your opinion,
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That's pretty awesome. I think I saw billboarded years recently that said 20 billion one 20
million is insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually I think somewhere north probably
closer to 22 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows. So the
number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does someone
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having me. Visit forthepeople.com for an office near you to usher in what? I read. I don't know
if it's true, but I read that it was Jay Z that chose Gaboni to perform Jay Z openly says I
follow Alster Crowley. So do people realize that Jay Z's in charge of the Super Bowl halftime
entertainment? Why did he? Yeah, and the entertainment. So the Super Bowl. So the NFL
is actively what in your opinion trying to first and foremost, I think it's just an arm of the deep
state propaganda. And that's why they were pushing like military stuff all the way back to like
remember Katy Perry was doing like military promo stuff for the Super Bowl years ago. I mean
and she doesn't mean Katy Perry has to understand all the ins and outs of the system. She probably
doesn't. They just use these people to promote the so-called agenda. So I would tell you remember
there was that amazing clip. I know they covered it. Jesse Waters and I think Godfell knows
covered it. Maybe we're Taylor Swift was chosen. I don't know if they didn't explicitly do this,
but NATO had a meeting where they wanted to use Taylor Swift for quote siops and propaganda to
promote NATO. Really? Yes. It was a viral massive viral like year two. Remember this right before
remember all that Super Bowl raised to your Super Bowl drama when it was like a
her and she was going to fly to the Super Bowl with her boyfriend and you know I'm talking about
I don't forget who who was she dating which I don't follow football. Travis Kelsey that guy
I think that that was organized sports are fixed. It's faking gay. And all sports are faking gay?
I just love saying no, but it's I mean I think they're fixed. They are because the world series was
fixed 100 years ago and it was a huge scandal. I remember that which one? Most famously was at
1919 World Series I think. Really? They threw it. Yeah, it's a famous famous case. But I mean
people think everybody kind of knows about that case, but then nobody ever thinks about today's
sports being thrown or co-opted until there was a dude named Brian Tuy and he was going around
on podcasts 10 years ago because he put out a book about this and he was a consultant for the
FBI and he would go tell the players like organized crime is going to approach you and they're going
to offer you a lot of money to throw games. And also you'll be tempted to bet and throw the game
right. So I mean they wouldn't consult on this if it wasn't real. Wow. Yeah. Brian too he
looked up his whole he was a whole he'd been doing this for years. Yeah, multiple books on it.
Yeah. So a lot of shit's rigged in fact. Thank you. But also the Super Bowl pushes
in all the halftime shows like total rituals say to any rituals for a long time. First one I
remember was like I mean the member when Timber Lake was dancing and what's her face is it titty
popped out nipple nipple gate. Yeah. Titty. What about it? Well that one was odd. I don't know if
that was that a ritual. I don't know but I'm saying like after that they got crazier and then we
had like I remember pink that a whole Masonic ritual but that might have been the VMAs I get
them all mixed up but we have Britney Spears doing her snake dance and licking snakes or whatever
she did. And we had her making out with Madonna but I think that was MTV movie awards.
But then we had Gaga and she did a crazy egg thing. We had Katy Perry riding the beast,
the woman rides the beast, which is Krillin stuff. So I mean on and on and on and there's
many many many more but bad bunny baby bad I was good these money cash me outside how about that
I can mix stuff. That's the baby. I think that bunny was in he all about
T-R-A-N-Z type things I think. You know what I mean? You can't say train. I don't know. I don't know.
Well it's like yeah that's it's associated with that domain so to speak. So I did a pod because
you're just saying all this stuff because all of that you're basically saying these are all rituals
right. So degree yeah. So tell me if this is true. This Christmas there was like seven movies
that had snakes in the poster. You noticed that? I didn't this is funny. Do you think that's funny?
No I'm just I didn't notice this but that's why I was flowing your mouth. I know. That was
saying telling you that's opening your mouth. I'm gonna fly and shit in your beliefs because you
don't want to fucking shit on me right now. How do you not know this? Zootopia snake. I just
didn't see every movie poster. The bad guys snake. Anaconda snake. You think this is funny?
What are you laughing at? You're making fly jokes. Because you're open you're like ah and the
fly was flew right and you're fucking. But you're telling me not to laugh and you're making
fly the fly was the flies attack. Because you said symbolism. I don't know whether I should laugh
or not laugh. I'm in a dissemblism. Do you the snake symbolism is real right? Yes it is yes. And
the Vatican looks like that correct. I know you're talking about the audience hall. Yeah. I don't
know who designed that if it looks like. It looks like tended to be but it could be. It could be.
Well it looks like a snake. It does look like it. Yeah. It's insane. Yeah. So this was crazy. The
Vatican looks like a snake. No one's talking about it. Well we talked about it but nobody snakes
are in every like there's so many snakes of like what that is. Whatever what is the snake
representing Satanism? The the lower based desires self will predatory all of those things. So
Satan will come and fuck get out of here. Satan will now. No. I've never seen one fucking
moth or flying here. Brother come after you. Bro I haven't seen one fucking it's crazy.
You know why? But he had to get real plants. I guarantee they're in the plant. There's no way
because they haven't been one fucking bug in here. I thought you had a moth from that plant.
My home depot plant. This is why let's go. We've never had flies. The whole fucking
career on this. Go back to the rubber plants. That guarantee that's a fucking moth plant.
Fuck. That's a real fucking moth. Fuck me. Go back to the rubber plants. Okay. Listen.
I just thought you don't cut that. That was crazy because I'm sitting there in a huge ass moth. I
was flew in my throat. That's revenge because you said that the devil was shitting in my mouth.
Now it's coming back on you dude. Well it's just like bro there's no way there's a moth. I did
a moth ritual over here and you didn't see it. Bro do you know how clean this house is and there's
one moth. Now I don't want this moth to lay fucking eggs in here. Fuck. So let's go back. I need to
like do some kind of sound wave that everything can't survive. It's like a hyperbolic chamberhouse.
Okay. So is that too much? Can I keep that? That's awesome. Wait. You should have all of this
going out because you're doing Alex Jones. Want to hear my Alex Jones. Pleaser.
Well, wait. Here what happened is the babies Hillary Clinton claim mail later anyway. What's
you doing? What's up? I got to warm up. What are we doing? Hillary Clinton claim here and they
got babies. There's babies. Is that right? I'm on the right way. Yes. There's a moth. My mouth
was open. My mouth got that mouth almost flew in my fucking mouth. Wait, not like I work on it.
The babies. That's good. I'm working on it. That's good. Here's what it is. The little frogs.
The frogs are homosexual. I'm going to get it better. Snakes. Satan will come with you, come at
you with the paratids. And I just realized all this. Go watch Dracula again. One of the greatest
movies of all time. Gary Olman and Keanu, Francis Four Copeland one. Yes. Okay. Yeah. It's great.
It's insane. I love it. We just watched it. You're that's dark. And the women, the serpents are
sex. They're sex. Literally sex in a human form. And the way they
I've never seen that girl since Sadie Frost, I think her name was sex. And the way she came up
and then the girl in the movie that she was with, that's literally representation of like
the temptations of the serpent. Well, the serpent is also a phallus, so yes. What does phallus mean?
Venus. And what's that? Are you saying what I think you're saying without the pee? Why can't
you say pee? It's an internet thing. Venus is a joke. I was saying instead of penis. Like a wee wee
bit. Oh, okay. So the apple logo compromised. It does mean and symbolize the knowledge of good
and evil in the garden. So absolutely. I mean, that's the meaning of it. Yeah. So then apple
is a knowledge. Huh? Apple. Why is there a bite out of the apple? Because it's a bite of,
it's like Prometian stealing the fire of the gods. No, I know, but people just think it's an apple.
No, it's it's so definitely means there's a plan of that. Well, and Steve Jobs would trip
acid a lot and would say, yeah, I'm getting like, you know, inspiration ideas of via who came to him.
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partner at Morgan and Morgan, which is America's largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome.
I think I saw Billboard years recently that said 20 billion one. 20 billion is an insane number.
Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually, I think, somewhere north probably closer to 22,
23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and better and our army grows. So the number will
hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time goes on. Awesome. So how does someone get in contact
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for an office near you. I would actually argue, you know, Philip K. Dick is right. Yes.
Okay. He would say that and he had a lot of weird views, but he would say that like
all Silicon Valley is like erected as a deep state, multi-nose or complex thing. So I think
that a lot of these tech oligarchs are not organic. They are aided and abetted by so true, man.
Nobody's natural. And they get tax breaks. So like, remember social network, the movie?
They're taking sand. What they're doing is they're coming. They're taking sand. What they're
doing is compressing it and they're putting little neurons in it. They're taking sand. That's what
they're doing. But a mouth is full of mouth. He's coming as I wait. So wait. So they take sand
and they put it. It's true, dude. I thought these guys made a ride. Microchips.
Well, Paul, the guy that was his partner, I think, was a real guy Steve. Yeah. Well, actually,
he was a real nerd. No, there's been a mark. And I think Paul Allen was a real nerd.
Many of more. And then I hear Bill Gates now part of the deep state. So, so okay, so
well, they get special deals and contracts with certain people, right? Remember the movie
social network? It's like they have mysterious investors that just show up. And a lot of those
companies we know on record were in Qtel, which was a CIA front that was funding all the Silicon
Valley stuff. So basically, Silicon Valley is a CIA creation in Qtel. Why didn't the government
just say we're going to create Silicon Valley? Why is that illegal? Because it's there's a lot of
advantages to having the facade of it being a free market creation. And you can pull from and
sap the creativity and the power of the people through that model. So think about like social media
when they first came on the scene, it was all of everybody's creativity. The videos are made by the
people. Then once they build up the, you know, the platform, then they turn on the censorship. And
it's a top down structure. So it's kind of a scam. Totally amazing. The way you just said that,
we basically built out Facebook. And yet markets all the money. You know what I say the same
thing with that is crowd work. And I like crowd work. It's one of like the seven skill sets you
can do a comedy. And it's fine. And it's a very popular thing right now. But the audience is doing
all the work. And so they don't get any of the money. Well, I will come to your next show and you
can crowd work me. And then you can start fanning out some. Well, it would be like cash.
It's like, hey, bro, where are you from? We'll see. Oh, so that's the popular hat there?
No, maybe. Bucket. It's a bucket hat. Correct. You go to buckies. You know, buckies is people.
You know, there'll be some tickles. Somebody will say something a little back and forth. And
they think, you know, I'm doing 10 minutes and offer your hat. And so
that's a little fly. So I'm wondering if that big fly shit out that little fly.
So all offspring are shitted out actually scientifically. So hold on. You poop out of it.
As I said, it's my wafer of time. Oh, God. When are you going to poop out of baby?
Can't say that today. So we had serious is also based on the symbolism of serious. Yes.
Correct. The dog star, serious. Yes. Dog star is the name of a band. Keanu.
It's crazy how you can see all these symbolisms. And the star is just on the Hollywood walk
a famous star. The star is everywhere. Uh-huh. And what it means. Well, it has many meanings.
Do you talk about this in your new book? I talk about a bunch of different, by the way,
it's something that's too be read. Before I take that, I'm going to show you something.
I'll tell you what the weekend. I think the weekend was a normal musician.
And I think either he was cloned or changed
because there's no way he's a normal musician anymore. And why is a near-view?
Well, first of all, he's humongous. So he's he's tellers with.
He he I was in Africa, bro. And he played like 90,000 people in like Jakarta.
People are listening to this shit on a coconut. I mean, he was literally like fucking playing 90,000
people in Jakarta. It's just crazy. Okay. Music is very hypnotic. Super hypnotic. Girls literally
do you do the robe when they listen to a dog? Like he is like a he is like a god.
They got to watch the series he did on HBO. It was excellent. It was very telling.
Okay. No one got it, which is crazy. You should watch it. Okay.
The character he plays has a kind of a Luciferian vibe.
And you know, music is hypnotic. They do it to you. It's ritualistic. They can put the beats in
and stuff. Take away our bells. All that shit. But also he had a thing at Universal. This is
when I went full fucking tin foil, which is not anymore. And there's, you know, saw a thing.
And, you know, the purge has a thing. Yeah. And then like, you know,
you know, terrifying now as a thing, you know, scream never had a thing.
And the weekend had a thing. Yeah, the weekends like,
scarehouse. And it was him and different things. And it was bloody. And it was gross.
And there was all types of demonic imagery. And I was like, weird. What does it have to do with
your music? Yeah, that's weird. Weird. And it was a huge thing at Universal where scream never
even had that. I took a video of it. Like, and he's in a bloody bath. There's little versions of
him. There's big versions of him. There's crazy. It's crazy. Well, like when I see red on the
backdrop of a concert, I think that's all demonic. Could be. Isn't the color red just straight up
like that? If it's used intentionally to mean that, I don't think the color red is self is bad.
But yeah, it could be used in those contacts for sure. So people can think I'm crazy, but like,
that's what I'm just saying. It's a controlling the masses through what you're saying. Right.
Do you remember that movie from like 2000, the comedy?
Joe's in the pussy cast with Rachel Lee Cook. Oh, yeah, I remember doing that.
Well, they did. It was a deep stay came in. And what they did was they took a pussy cat.
And they made the cat gay. Go ahead. That's the night you're doing the impressions.
Well, because you did enough. Okay. I had to like. I broke you. I broke you. So go ahead.
So what about you? I read for that movie. Did you? Because I thought there's a couple roles.
I think I think I think Seth Green is in it. Okay. And maybe it's a sexy role.
The deep state basically creates a pop star band. That's what the movie's about.
And they use the music to mind control and disrobe people's mental faculties. That's exactly what you
said. That is the plot of the movie and that crazy. And it's actually like government agents in
the NSA like you creating a pop band. Dude, my brain. I want you to think about what we're talking
about. Okay. So why is that crazy? It's not because maybe I am fucking. Do you think you're
sometimes maybe I'm crazy? No, but like, you know what? Maybe I am a dope because I'm like a
useful idiot sometimes. What? Because I'm not aware of how I mean. He's like, I'm in the system,
right? I remember auditioning for that movie and not looking at it, not reading the script,
because I'm not going to read the whole script for a smaller part. And we need to know my size.
And then I was like, they're going to remake. They're going to make Josie and the pussy cat.
It was like a big like to do and to get. And the plot of that movie is so crazy. It is.
But it's dressed up through puff and pink and frilly things and comedy and slapstick and music.
Oh my god. And then don't hurt it. And then and then deep state bug. So then I just hated
because of the first bug I've seen in my property. I guarantee I came from that fucking plant.
So the back that the deep state made something so light and air he just proves our point.
It's like that's the same thing with Satan. It comes you in the form of fucking
pop chicks. Yeah, or comes in the form of of of of
gummies gummy bears. You know, like simple innocuous things that you don't think are anything.
That's just crazy. He's told me the plot of that movie. I was surprised. That's crazy.
Did you even know that? So that's crazy in 2000. Nobody knew that right? Like if we were just
I mean, unless you were already kind of conspiracy awake, I'd I'd watched a few conspiracy things
and seen a little bit by the year 2000. But I wasn't really attuned to it. And then when I met Jamie,
she was like, I just watched Josie and the pussy cats. And I was like, why would I watch that?
She's like, because the whole plot is they mind control pop stars to mind control the audiences.
I'm like, what are you serious? Is this more your thing or your wife's thing?
No, well, we both do, but we do the same thing. No, you have different things.
Well, but we also do the same things. It's a both in, not either. Okay, what about this?
The Hunger Games. Uh-huh.
What is the plot of that movie? Well, America collapses and we go into this new sort of
socialist type state where every district, quote unquote, has a mandated job that you have to do.
And then there's gladiatorial human sacrifice. So that's how can people not look at that and go,
that's a weird ass plot for a movie. Yeah. So in your opinion, let's break this down. So
the normies or what we call the smooth brains can actually understand this.
So this movie will be made. Tell me the plot of it again.
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It's going good, man. Tell us who you are and what you do.
I'm Dan Morgan. I'm an attorney and a managing partner at Morgan Morgan, which is America's
largest injury law firm. That's pretty awesome. Um, I think I saw Bill Board of years recently
said 20 billion one. 20 million is insane number. Yeah, 20 billion recovered. It's actually,
I think somewhere north probably closer to 22, 23 after this year. And each year we get bigger and
batter and our army grows. So the number will hopefully keep getting bigger and bigger as time
goes on. Awesome. So how does someone get in contact with Morgan and Morgan? What would I do if
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The Hunger Games. Well, Suzanne Collins wrote three young adult novels. That were very super
popular at the time around the same time as it's so hot in here. This fucking mouth. He's he's
trying to get out of here. There he goes. He's going to A actually is going to go. He's going.
You went out next coming back. I think you covered your camera there.
I hope Kyle keeps all this. This is great.
Oh, we got Godzilla versus Mothra over here.
What would you say? Hunger Games. So Suzanne Collins wrote that young adult thing that was popular.
It becomes the big blockbuster movies, launches the careers of...
Did she just write it on just happened to write it?
Well, that's what I'm saying. I don't know her background or story, but my point is that by the time
it makes it to blockbuster era, it's going to have some very interesting messaging.
Not going to judge her motives. I don't know if she has good bad motives, but the stories have
pretty wild levels of truth. So you get so you get a young girl who's an emerging star who's
from Kentucky. Jay Law. Yeah. So it's just the perfect vehicle for her.
Do I think she was cast or is there a work there potentially?
Meaning wrestling. A lot of this stuff is wrestling. I think the world is wrestling.
What do you mean by the world's wrestling? Oh, I can't believe you don't know that.
Okay. There's two types of things in this world. There's reality and then there is wrestling.
Epic. Wrestling is not fake. Again, that's disrespectful. And if Jerry Lawler were here,
he would fucking body slam you. Okay. You understand what that means.
Okay. Nobody has fake, but there's wrestling. Okay. It's not fake. They hit you with a chair,
but they hit you maybe half speed. Okay. So you're really getting hit. No, dude, you're still on a
cage match. I'm not even a mark for it. That means a super fan. I'm not even a mark. But if
you're 30 feet up, you're jumping. Now it may be a breakaway table, but you still have to jump
and land. That's not fake. Now it may. There's real blood. Okay. So this is all, but it's worked,
meaning you go in. And this is a character. It's Mula, whoever the older character was,
and junkyard dog. Yeah, the iron sheet. And they have a thing. And they're like, all right.
So iron, you'll say something like this and then Mula will come in and great. I think it was a great
Mula. And then boom. And it's just kind of work like a Larry David episode where they kind of
work out a rough idea. But the actions in it are real. Yes, they pull their punches and stuff,
but not all the way. Okay. And so it's real. They're pain. These guys, that's why they're older
walking around. They get beat up. I get it. They're incredible. There are athletes. So it's just a
storyline, but the real physical is real. So, but they do love each other and they do fall in
relationship. So in it, though, if you're talking to somebody and you're like, just no bro,
I can't tell you that means it's real shit. Okay. I've learned this because my boy is like a
super fucking wrestling. Okay. And that means no bullshit, Jay. This is real. Okay. So
the world is real. And then wrestling, meaning do I think Jennifer Lawrence was the height and
is a perfect store, the thing she was nominated for her award. And then that way you take
a nominated girl who's got the credit artistically put her in some blockbuster becomes a blockbuster.
And then she's a worldwide entity. Yes. Do I think that could happen 100% but also the deep
state could say we want to get this messaging out. We got this girl. Let's pop her up to get
this nomination because it's this little movie that no one released. Yeah, but no, I don't know
many. Yeah, I'm maybe and maybe she just was not me because she was great, which I'm sure she is.
But also if we're talking could be other, they could be like, let's make sure she gets that nod.
This is going to sound crazy, but you wore a red dress to that Oscars then from there. She didn't
win, but she was young or like the young hot new thing boom put her here. She got the hungover,
the hunger games and she's the face of it. And it's like, okay, now you're in the system.
That's a layer, but there's also that layer of there's a deeper layer preparing people for
if America collapses, do we go into a Pan M in the storyline as Pan M? What's Pan M?
In the future, dystopian government under President Snow, it's Pan America, Pan M and just bring
it together. Two words. And that means Pan M like North South America are all just big one glob
like a super state. Okay, so that let's tie things together. Member Pan M airlines. Yeah,
that's crazy. Well, it's the same idea. The CIA by the way helps set up all the airlines. So
airlines connect all of the world, but also the American Union has been an idea that the
elite have had for a long time to have a giant continental governmental union. To do that,
you would need to get rid of the United States in which have big, big, yeah, one world government.
Right, but but the one world government is divided into continental unions. Okay, so we already
have this with the European Union and the push for these other types of unions, which usually
don't go very well, but they still would like to have that down the road. And the way you do that,
by the way, is create giant megacities in regions and there's no longer states or state governments.
It's just megacities with giant populations around the megacities. So this sounds like
Hunger Games. It's a capital city. So stay with me for a second. And also when her
phone was hacked in real life, and all the stuff came out, that could also be a ritualistic
humiliation ritual. Absolutely. Okay, that could not just be a mistake. That could just be a
humiliation ritual. So there's a lot of there, a lot of stuff there. And she also did a movie called
Mother, which was Aaronovsky dark, cobalistic crazy. Like now you go watch mother again,
knowing what you know now. I want to go watch it again, just because how insane it is. Okay.
Glendanzig mother. Why do you need to put that out?
Yeah, stark satanic. Yeah, it's gross. But you have to put it out if you want to show what?
Well, brutalize the public, derasinate, desensitize the public. I mean, those are
aesthetic terrorists reasons. This is why I can't roll with the Oscars right now. So listen,
think about it. Well, you're just said. So basically, the satanic laws and principles
are put out, revelation in the method, hunger games, we're controlling the players in it,
who was ever in it may not know they are. Some may, some may not. Like I don't know if Stanley
Tucci knows he is or not, just an actor. Because if I was ever in something that was propaganda,
I never knew it. And I was in enemy, the state, which probably was propaganda. That was a wild one.
And it was, you know, a lot of people talking about it. And we had a ton of CIA guys on that.
And they were the coolest dudes. And they were consulting a thousand percent, bro. Well,
I've had guns, all this stuff. I had the best gun training. Um, I don't know. Yeah,
there were definitely government guys. I don't know if they were exactly the public. Yeah,
they're definitely NSA guys. There was definitely ops guys, for sure. But they were just like
consulting. They said we're here to show you how to hold a gun. We're here to tell you what your
motive would be. We're here to tell you. And the movie is still ahead of its time. So all of this
makes sense to me. And, but I was cast because Tony Scott laughed in the audition. I don't think
I may be my last name's Kennedy. Maybe, maybe they, there's a whole thing. Maybe,
Nimrod is controlling me. Maybe I'm in the matrix and I mean, it's all part of my career reincarnated
JFK. Dude, there's a lot going on. So all I'm saying is the have all that
the hunger games to me is a straight up play. And the UN a long time ago said
that we might bring back the idea of gladiatorial games because that teaches the public that
humans are bad for nature, green type stuff, right? Alex just talked about this for a long time,
like the old Rio, UN Rio plans from like 1991, 1992. Well, they wanted to kind of back then put
all the like carbon, carbon limitations, not just for your trash, but like human carbon limitations.
Do you, can we go one step further? Sure.
I, do you think New York is turning into shit? And LA is turning into shit for a reason?
Yeah. And what do you think the reason is?
Those are the two culture creating centers of the country. Yes.
And what happens is, so if you got the East Coast and the West Coast,
that 20 years ahead, my ideology essentially trickles into the rest of the country,
but they're usually about 20 years behind. But not now, because the internet,
you can see. Yeah, that does it fast. But let's go really simple. What do you think they're becoming?
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Uh-uh. Here's what I think. Here's what I think they're becoming. What?
They're becoming jails. Oh. So I think escape from New York. It was another documentary.
Okay. And I think escape from LA is also a documentary. Classic. Love it. Because
and John Carpenter has done a lot of these things. They love you. You also did the thing.
And I'd love to talk to him because I think he's a real guy. So either he's super on the ball
or people are going, Hey, John, because dude, New York could become a prison in island prison.
Interesting. Think about it. Am I crazy? No. And the way they're doing LA. It's in the movies.
And people are leaving Travis from Uber left California yesterday. So are my dumbass of course
bought here because I still love it. But they're definitely letting the lunatics out here. And
I love it. And I want to fight for it. So like it'll be a purge inside of a hundred percent.
The purge. Let's just talk about that. The purge is real. I'm seeing a more and more. What are
you seeing on the streets more than anything? What are you guys seeing on the streets? Tell me
what you're seeing. Now I woke the fuck up. Human feces and fentanyl. 100% but what else you see?
Here's what you see. Are you ready for this people? Are you going to do a fentanyl man?
Impression. You see people riding bikes. Uh-huh. And what are they doing? Wheelies.
These fucking wheelies are everywhere. Now you're laughing. Well, the know you were going there.
Because it's bizarre. Okay. So people will ride bikes. Yeah. Useful people. And they'll do wheelies
on sidewalks and the live stream. How long can I do a wheelie? And they'll do a wheelie through
groups of people. You're walking down. There's wheelies. And then what else do you see?
Groups of motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, huge groups. Just calm down Melrose.
And just fucking blow the lights and you can't stop them. I'm talking hundreds of people.
I saw how the bullet bar last week. I saw it on Melrose on Sunday. So like max
biker gangs. A thousand percent. Okay. And a lot of them are wearing masks, skull
things. This is a takeover. The takeover culture. They did it right over here in front of the
Beverly Center where they'll have a car takeover. So it's like a fast and a few
worries meets the purge meets everything. Oh well. Listen, you can. There's there's it's
happening more and more right now because of spring break. Look what's happening in Houston. Go
look up Houston right now. Houston is overrun with people doing wild shit. They're calling it
spring break. But it's much more than that. So when groups of people are getting together,
it's fucking wild. Hence why I'm trying to make the walls bigger and more concrete. Okay. So
that's what we need to have. So do you see this shit? I understand now. Yeah. It's the law of
it's just you think a wheelie. It's crazy in Nashville every no decorum. Yeah. And it's people
are just getting together and they're like they'll rush the store and fucking take it over. It
starts as fun. Robyn mobs. Yeah. It starts like this. Like, oh, I'm going to do a wheelie. I'm
going to live stream of wheelie. I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that with more people
are doing a wheelie. And the next thing you know, we're all on a store. Some people don't even know
if they're committing a they're part of a big massive crime. Yeah. Okay. And I get you know. Yeah.
In fact, so that's purge alike. It's purge like in Nashville and in Atlanta. Both times
have been there recently. You have people totally just doing drag racing, giant groups of
drag racing all night long. So if you're in this exactly. So if you're in a city where you can go
to the beach, right? And there's no laws, which is crazy because I was just in Fort Lauderdale
and you can go on the beach at night. No one's put people on it and there's nothing weird. I don't
know why it's awesome. If you can and there's bars open all night down there. If you can go to
the beach, if you can go to the mountains, if you can just drive around sunset, if you can go to
studios and and there's less laws and laws and forced and these are worlds that you're entering that
you had no idea. It's literal GTA, bro. It's GT fucking A. And it's like if we can if we can get
of us together and take over LA. Well, GTA is programming for that dude. The program for I know
nothing about GTA, but everyone tells me it's the most legit shit. Well, it's like Mad Max programming.
Yes. No, it's a great point. I brought that up. So it is true. So massive inner city chaos,
which leads to the lockdown of the whole area. So prison, planet, or prison city,
you can't, yeah, you can't escape from LA. Yeah, it's like what was once gold and was taken over.
And it's because less and less laws are being here as an example, there's a CVS down the street.
Mm hmm. Cute. Um, woman was running it. Young Mexican chick. I don't know why I'm saying that. I'm
trying to paint the picture. And this lady walks out. I'm just going to tell you all the facts. Tall,
skinny black chick. Young Mexican chick. Um, muscular black dude guard. Uh, me in there,
getting bicks in an old bag, getting metamusal. And she goes, hey, don't come back here today.
Don't come back here today. And I'm like, what's up? She's like, second time she get it today.
And this chick was, you know, walking out with shorts, didn't even look that much like a method,
which is just skinny black chick, walking down in flip flops, grabs some shit.
Security guys like, she's like, we do it. She's like, no, just make sure she doesn't get in here again.
So I'm painting the picture for you right outside of Hollywood of a normal CVS. I'm buying my stuff
because I should. Okay, this woman was in there twice.
The guard, they were like, what should we do? And they're like, they know they're not going to be
prosecuted. Yeah, yeah. They really wanted to prosecute her. So break down one order.
Thousand percent defund the police. I'm not a man that I paid. I'm mad that these people weren't
empowered. They don't have enough backup. And that's just the people just walking. So if that's
happening, bro, that's death by a thousand bicks. You dig, but they want that to have the excuse.
The next thing you know, you're bleeding the fuck out. But it starts like that.
Do you know the little things? Yeah. Give a moose a muffin. Do you know what that means?
I don't know this stuff. Give a moose a muffin. This is where we're at.
And my old manager told me this and here's give a moose a muffin. You're sitting here like this
right here. Moose knocks on your door. Yo, yo, it's cold. Can I come in?
Yo, God, moose, I'm sorry. It's cold for you. You're a moose. Moose a block there.
His moose. Moose goes, it's cold, bro. I'm like, okay. So the moose is standing there. And he's
looking at me in my living room. I have this chair. I'm lucky. So what do I do? I go down and I get
up. I say moose, make yourself comfortable. And I let him sit in the chair. Okay. Moose is sitting
there. I'm like, are you thirsty? Moose is like, is that too much? I gotta have some water.
Give the moose some water. Moose is sitting there. I'm like, hey, moose, after an hour, can I
can I sit there? And he's like, no, I'm still sore. Like, are you hungry? Boom.
You give the moose a muffin. And the moose is like, this is for me. I'm like, wow,
this is great. And the moose is eating the muffin. So the moose is in your house. He's warm.
He already has water. Now he's gonna muffin. So you come back two hours later. Like, all right,
moose, you feel good? Like, I gotta sit back. I gotta do my work. They're like, it's kind of
cozy here. You know, like, I know what moose I need to go and moose is like, I really like it.
And I'm like, what do you got? I'm like, well, I'm a moose. Now, how are you gonna get a
fucking moose out of your house? See what I'm saying? Yeah, take over. It's such a good story,
isn't it? Just like the scorpion. You know the scorpion. I know that one, yeah.
So that's what's happening. Yes. Great point. And they say, defund the police,
then when there's a burglar on order, everyone screams for order. And then I'm considered a
fucking crazy right wing person for going, I pay my taxes. My credit is above 800. Yes,
I'm very fortunate in life, but I've worked very fucking hard within that. There is some luck,
but just a lot of other things that happened. And I believe in law and order.
And I put back into the economy. I buy locally. I support this taco shop. I support this
fucking coffee shop. I get this coffee that's not my kitchen right now. Two little lesbians behind
a truck. Why do I go there? Not because they're lesbians, not because they're in a truck,
not because they're women, because I like their coffee. But it just happens to work.
And they make little muffins for mooses. Yeah, but I buy it. See how that happens?
Okay. Yeah. So in other words, the lesbians are the moose in the story. No, the lesbians aren't
mooses. I'm joking. Don't take that the wrong way. Well, you said they had a muffin.
So let's look at your, they do have a muffin. Let's look at your book really quick.
It's a thousand degrees. What are we looking at? We're looking at that. Let me put my elderly
b-ride outfit glasses on representing the elderly today. This is your new book. This is part three
to this trilogy. This is a capping capstone of three over a thousand pages total, all three.
Let me see your book. The small trickle of audience that buys my book. You should buy a
shit. It's highly knowledgeable. Thank you. A lot of, wow. Hereditary Miss Nomer,
give an example of what, what are they? Are they CIA? Well, that was human sacrifice.
I didn't see it. Both films are basically human sacrifice. So yeah, like I covered a lot of
movies in that that I didn't cover before. So we, we do the first 80 pages like Marvel
Crat, which I'm not a huge Marvel fan, but people were saying, when are you going to cover all
the Marvel stuff? So we did that. Then we did B movies. We did a lot of the stuff that we've
already been talking about in this podcast today. So it's all that is screaming here.
I might have referenced it, but I didn't. We get a clean bill of health. We're just a movie.
Well, they're not all bad. I mean, I was. So this is basically the nutshell of this is
predictive programming. Revelation of the math. All of that. But are everyone who's making the
movie aware of it? No. So some people are just making a movie. Yeah, sure. So even if the person
created the movie from their mind, it doesn't mean they're CIA controlled. Or does that mean they're
being fed the information could be either one, but it's through the like an idea may not be an
idea. It may be fed to you. Right. Yeah, which I believe also. Yeah. This isn't crazy anymore, guys.
What Roger Avery just did a giant interview. Roger Avery wrote one of the greatest movies ever.
Pulp Fiction one of the greatest movies ever. I don't think there's any any CIA in that. It's just
an amazing movie that you've never seen how a movie was made like that for and before instance.
And so he was the co-creator of that. And he is straight up just ripping off the banded.
And so and you're just coast. I never would have thought that somebody like that would
literally say predict a program in the way you do this. I hope so. It's really hot. Dude,
I love you. Thank you. Thank you for coming. This was one of the funnest. Did you have fun?
I was done laughing. Do an impression on the way out. Then I'll do one.
That's you. You think that's me. That's your laugh. Come on. That's your laugh. Dude.
Okay. So I didn't grind it enough, but that was those clothes.
But do do your best impression. It doesn't have to be of me.
Well, if I'm going to do a film, I'd like to put a little piece of bone inside of my jacket.
And for me, there's called neo-Sharmonica acting.
All right. That's Nick Cage.
It's pretty good. Okay. Thank you. All right. Wait.
Boy, I know I knew you. I know nothing. I know you. I ain't doing the coke.
I do this whole bit about Marge Simpson doing coke at a party. That's good. I didn't know whose coke it was.
Well, I just had a little bump. That's all I did. Is that a pretty good
of Marge? Great. Yeah. Because I just too many people doing impressions now.
Nobody has Marge. That's great. And no. And so I need to start doing the flex a little bit
because I forget people forget that I could do it. But you're also
you're likely a master and a personator. Well, that people don't realize that. I know.
I know. So you're sweet about that. So I have to start doing them again.
Rub and watch for ever since I was a kid. So I know you're. How old are you now?
Well, I didn't want to say I never knew that he was a child when it was watching me. I didn't know I did.
Well, I have a Taylor Clinton babies. That's how you start Alex Jones. Yeah.
To worry about it. Taylor Clinton babies babies babies. No, the thing Alex does.
Unbelievable. Unbelievable. For the record, if you're watching, Alex Jones is one of
the greatest comedies of all time. He's hilarious.
Hall Larry. This is actual persona is like he's actually fun. No, he's and I believe that's him.
No, it's him. He's hilarious. I want to co-sign him as one of the funniest people. He is a
Bobby Lee type of like that. Just Bobby's hilarious as himself. And then he happens to do comedy.
So I'm giving him that Alex is naturally funny and just a yes. And then says funny shit.
Yep, brother. Thank you. I mean, the first the king right here. Jay Dyer go watch this stuff.
Hate to break it to you. It's fucking hot. Like and subscribe, man.
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