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12-23-2025 · 6h 06m

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[00:00:00] With this vast region
[00:00:06] And the best destination
[00:00:10] Destination leaves us
[00:00:13] Destination
[00:00:16] That is the time
[00:00:18] That you don't like
[00:00:21] Night
[00:00:22] Day
[00:00:24] You wait
[00:00:28] We're doing boys
[00:00:58] voice. Sorry we're a few minutes late. I had a fucking my fucking the fucking the computer
[00:01:05] was fucked up. And so it's fixed now. Everything's fine. But that's what it was. I don't know
[00:01:11] why it happened or what it was or you know honestly it's like and I'll tell you the
[00:01:16] reason why you want to know the reason why is because the computer restarted. What
[00:01:21] have I always said? Everything is fine. There's nothing that's wrong. You restart
[00:01:26] the computer and it turns to shit. And that's exactly what happened. Yes, why would Israel
[00:01:31] do this? I don't know, man. And uh, did you ever finish pro like, are we really here already?
[00:01:40] Are we already here? Wow. That is uh, yeah, I guess that's the where we're at. And um,
[00:01:48] I did, it's actually crazy how much of a meme that is now sounds like an excuse to
[00:01:52] me? Yeah well to be honest I got on the computer and I was like I'm gonna start
[00:01:57] early today and and then this happened I don't know what it was so time to
[00:02:02] switch to Linux so I don't know about Linux okay I never used Linux before but
[00:02:06] any lizards outside not yet man and but yeah so today obviously a lot of new
[00:02:13] Epstein stuff that's come out and you know I'm kind of excited to see what
[00:02:17] that's gonna be and you know I've seen there's a lot of people mauling and
[00:02:21] Talking a whole lot of shit about it, and I'm excited. I really am and his ejectority and his guys picked a fight with some guy
[00:02:29] Oh, yeah, yeah, I saw that that kid is so annoying
[00:02:32] Honestly, if I ever did an event, I would never want to have him there
[00:02:36] He just seems like he just seems like he's there to cause trouble, right?
[00:02:40] I mean like do you really want to bring some random kid in here?
[00:02:44] And it's like this is his business model for him to be annoying like that's what he does is he's annoying for a
[00:02:50] like a job right new Hassan shop color or oh I saw that I saw where is it here
[00:02:57] not where yeah get kai as
[00:03:20] you
[00:03:50] you
[00:04:20] you
[00:04:50] you
[00:05:20] you
[00:06:20] why there's not a lot of consumer drones made in the United States is because the US doesn't
[00:06:25] really care about them that much, right? It's not that big of a deal, I think, in America.
[00:06:29] I feel like other countries, like everybody is going to be different, but it seems like
[00:06:33] in the US, like, there's not really a big, you know, like, oh my God, this is some
[00:06:37] crazy amazing thing. We all want to have drones. And I feel like just in some cultures,
[00:06:43] it's going to be more popular than others. And also, in the US, people have other
[00:06:47] things they're going to spend their money on. And I don't know what they do in other
[00:06:51] places in the world, but I don't know. Anyway, so what is this here? So there's a letter,
[00:06:55] they just put this out now. The Department of Justice is currently looking into the validity
[00:06:59] of this alleged letter from Jerry Epstein to Larry Nasser, and we will follow up
[00:07:04] as soon as possible. In the meantime, three facts stand out. The postmark on the envelope
[00:07:08] is Virginia, not New York, where Jeffrey Epstein was jailed at the time. The
[00:07:12] return address is listed at the wrong jail where Epstein was held and did not
[00:07:17] include his inmate number which is required for all outgoing mail. The
[00:07:20] envelope was processed three days after Epstein's death. Well I mean what are
[00:07:26] we talking about? So if the guy sent a letter to the person three days after he
[00:07:32] was dead, I mean this is probably bullshit right? I mean like what are we
[00:07:35] even talking about? Obviously that's the case. I mean like really I mean I
[00:07:39] i know everybody wants to go and act like all this is that or the other thing
[00:07:43] and try to
[00:07:44] you know draw conclusions but
[00:07:46] yeah i mean if the letter got sent after the guy was dead
[00:07:49] then yeah the odds are it's probably bullshit
[00:07:53] so i don't know but
[00:07:54] you know it's it i think it really they should investigate it for sure they
[00:07:57] have to investigate it
[00:07:59] but you know i wouldn't expect this to be some kind of smoking gunner like
[00:08:02] you know
[00:08:03] the piece that reveals everything else that's what i would say
[00:08:07] You see even Carol video with you in it.
[00:08:10] It goes deeper into Michael Jackson stuff and MJ's defense.
[00:08:12] He said he likes your content.
[00:08:13] Well, I really appreciate it, Tom.
[00:08:15] Thanks.
[00:08:15] And no, I haven't seen it.
[00:08:16] I'd have to have so many link it to me.
[00:08:18] But yeah, I appreciate it, absolutely.
[00:08:20] So yeah, it takes a day or two to process letters.
[00:08:23] Well, I mean, I think that the processing date probably
[00:08:26] is when it starts getting processed, not whenever
[00:08:28] it was probably done.
[00:08:30] But maybe not.
[00:08:31] I mean, I don't know how the mail fucking,
[00:08:34] the US postal system works, right?
[00:08:36] So, I mean, I think they should investigate it
[00:08:37] and figure out what happened.
[00:08:39] I mean, that's what matters the most, right?
[00:08:40] It's not about like whether, you know, I think this or not.
[00:08:43] I mean, they should look into this
[00:08:44] and figure out whether it's fucking true or not.
[00:08:47] I mean, this is one of the things
[00:08:48] that I wish more people would kind of go after
[00:08:50] is giving a shit about what actually is real
[00:08:54] rather than trying to like push something
[00:08:56] or have a narrative of like, yeah,
[00:08:58] this is the way it should be
[00:08:59] or that's the way it should be.
[00:09:01] Like, I think you should just try to find out
[00:09:03] what's actually true
[00:09:04] Because I just feel like so many people nowadays,
[00:09:06] they're so fixated on outcomes
[00:09:08] and they don't even care about the process.
[00:09:10] They don't really care about this at all.
[00:09:12] I mean, shouldn't you care about like
[00:09:14] whether something is accurate or not?
[00:09:15] I mean, I think you should give a shit about that, right?
[00:09:18] So, yeah, I don't know how the mail is fucking,
[00:09:20] yeah, man, what am I supposed to,
[00:09:22] I can't know all that, how could I?
[00:09:24] Check Trump Epstein file on law.
[00:09:27] I saw that about the, there was like a,
[00:09:30] was it this one here?
[00:09:32] The co-conspirators know,
[00:09:33] I don't know where this is.
[00:09:34] Yeah, it's this one here.
[00:09:36] Context to be shown with the post.
[00:09:38] Yeah, this is some crazy,
[00:09:39] because they've released new footage today,
[00:09:41] or not new footage, but new information
[00:09:43] about the Epstein stuff.
[00:09:44] And one of them, I don't really know.
[00:09:47] I didn't read it because I was saving it for stream,
[00:09:49] but it seems like it implicates Trump.
[00:09:51] And it was like from kind of quite a while ago.
[00:09:54] And we will look at it pretty soon.
[00:09:56] Yeah, here we go.
[00:09:58] Coffee's a little made a new video covering it.
[00:10:00] Well, I'll watch it in just a little bit, right?
[00:10:03] because obviously like this stuff is coming out,
[00:10:05] it's all coming out very fast, right?
[00:10:07] So,
[00:10:12] that same person said they knew the real Oklahoma bomber,
[00:10:15] they're a crazy person.
[00:10:17] Well, here's my opinion, right?
[00:10:19] It's like you shouldn't look at a letter
[00:10:21] or anything like that as like a indication of guilt, right?
[00:10:25] It's like somebody said this, okay, that's great,
[00:10:27] but let's look into this and figure out
[00:10:29] whether it's true or not
[00:10:30] and whether there's enough evidence to go off of it.
[00:10:32] So it's not like I don't, it's not like I do believe it
[00:10:35] or I don't believe it.
[00:10:36] I think that it's substantial enough
[00:10:38] that it should be investigated, right?
[00:10:40] Like that's definitely what I fucking think, right?
[00:10:43] Is that even if you think that, oh, well, it's not true,
[00:10:47] well, if it's not true,
[00:10:48] then why are you against an investigation, right?
[00:10:50] Because if they're gonna look into it
[00:10:52] and they're gonna find out it's not true,
[00:10:54] then you're gonna be proven to be right.
[00:10:55] You see what I'm saying?
[00:10:56] And yeah, there's a reasonable suspicion.
[00:10:59] Yeah, this is very, it's unsettling,
[00:11:00] it's problematic, et cetera.
[00:11:02] So yeah, what's the letter you're talking about?
[00:11:04] It's this one here and there was another one apparently
[00:11:07] that just happened too.
[00:11:08] And this is the Department of Justice talking about this too.
[00:11:12] And I'll read some of the comments on this as well.
[00:11:16] But yeah, here it is.
[00:11:18] The second you've released something
[00:11:19] without checking the validity,
[00:11:20] but you'll get it right the second time.
[00:11:22] This is another thing too,
[00:11:23] is that it seems to me like the people
[00:11:26] that are in charge of the US Department of Justice
[00:11:28] are morons.
[00:11:30] They're morons, like straight up.
[00:11:32] Like every single time that they've released something,
[00:11:34] there's been something wrong with it.
[00:11:36] It's like the redactions have been bad.
[00:11:38] You know, like really, I mean, what are we doing here?
[00:11:42] The Larry Nassar letter is so creepy, man.
[00:11:45] It is, but it was postmarked after Jeffrey Epstein's death.
[00:11:48] So, you know, it could just be fake
[00:11:50] or it could just be some other piece of bullshit, right?
[00:11:53] I mean, it's like, I mean, they are right about this,
[00:11:56] but it also seems like they're trying to, you know,
[00:11:59] create a specific narrative rather than figure out
[00:12:01] what actually happened.
[00:12:02] And I think that's kind of problematic.
[00:12:04] Like overall, I think that the Justice Department,
[00:12:07] like you have to have some degree of impartiality, right?
[00:12:11] Of impartial like, like, like, like judgment.
[00:12:14] Because if you don't, if you're not impartial
[00:12:16] and you're just making up opinions on this,
[00:12:18] however you want, well, then you're gonna have
[00:12:20] a lot of fucking problems, right?
[00:12:21] I mean, like Jesus.
[00:12:23] So if you're doing that and nobody even knows
[00:12:25] like why you're doing it or what the reason is,
[00:12:28] that's a huge issue.
[00:12:29] So didn't they, didn't we all know
[00:12:30] going to be heavily redacted anyway well that's not it it's not a competence issue they're hiding
[00:12:35] stuff here's what i think i think that they're both hiding stuff and they're incompetent i think
[00:12:41] that they're so incompetent that they get caught trying to hide things and they're so much they're
[00:12:47] trying to hide so many things uh... you know it looks like incompetence too so that's what i
[00:12:52] think is going on right now right that's really it and uh... bonnie it's loser fucking job
[00:12:58] I think that the real problem here's here's the actual issue with the federal government
[00:13:03] And this is something that a lot of people might not really want to talk about
[00:13:06] But every single aspect of the like has it ever occurred to you?
[00:13:09] Isn't it weird how the federal government every single aspect of the government besides like a handful of like, you know
[00:13:15] First responders fbi guys and police officers like they just don't do anything
[00:13:21] Has that ever does that ever strike you as odd that everywhere in the government? Nothing happens
[00:13:26] Because to me, I feel like that's kind of a big deal, right?
[00:13:29] Like, what the fuck?
[00:13:31] And so disorganized and chaotic, yeah.
[00:13:34] Why is it that, for example, the food stamps department, social security, the Department
[00:13:39] of Justice, the court systems, the DMV, the IRS, the fucking, I'm trying to think
[00:13:46] like, those are all the ones I can think of right at the top of my head, right?
[00:13:50] Any other processing thing.
[00:13:51] Why is it that every single one of them is bad?
[00:13:55] And I'll tell you the reason why.
[00:13:57] The reason why is because they're mismanaged.
[00:14:00] That's the reason.
[00:14:01] It's straight up, it's actually that simple.
[00:14:04] And how do I know that?
[00:14:05] Because I went there.
[00:14:07] I've worked there, I've seen it.
[00:14:09] So here's how it works.
[00:14:11] Everybody has a list of basically deliverable action items and quantitative analysis metrics.
[00:14:21] like for example it's like you have to process x amount of documents in this
[00:14:25] amount of time right or you have to you know deal with this many calls and this
[00:14:29] many times or you have to do you know this many you know like forms at this
[00:14:33] much time so this entire that every problem in the federal government comes
[00:14:38] down to two separate issues removing you can't remove the people that are
[00:14:43] there and they're not doing a good job and also you have a system this is
[00:14:47] the bigger thing, is that you have a system that encourages people to do a bad job. That's
[00:14:53] fundamentally what the problem is at the government. And let me explain why. Whenever you create
[00:14:59] a gamification of any sort of business system or any sort of process of a job, when you
[00:15:06] gamify a job, people stop doing their job and they start playing the game because
[00:15:11] they don't want to get fired. And if the game is what determines what they, if
[00:15:16] if they keep their job or not, well then, yeah,
[00:15:19] that's obviously what's going to happen.
[00:15:21] So the government hires based on a numbers game,
[00:15:23] 10% of people do 90% of the work, yeah,
[00:15:25] but like if you imagine if you had 20% of the people,
[00:15:27] then you'd have almost 200 times the work, right?
[00:15:29] And so that's it.
[00:15:31] My boss uses the term actionable items,
[00:15:33] she worked for the government.
[00:15:34] Actionable items is really common,
[00:15:36] a lot of people use that term,
[00:15:37] like it's really not that big of a surprise.
[00:15:39] But anyway, so my point is that that's the reason
[00:15:42] why the federal government is garbage.
[00:15:44] That's the reason why.
[00:15:46] it's because it's mismanaged and the people that are doing process analysis
[00:15:50] for the federal government
[00:15:51] do it completely devoid of any sort of insight into the actual job that these
[00:15:56] people are doing
[00:15:57] and like in my opinion if you just lowered those standards by like thirty
[00:16:01] to forty percent
[00:16:03] and then you just hired people that had higher accuracy and better rates of
[00:16:07] you know like being more certain and not doing things wrong the federal
[00:16:12] government would work a million times better
[00:16:14] because the problem is that right now
[00:16:16] they process things very quickly
[00:16:18] and but the problem is that if you process in something really quickly
[00:16:22] there's also a very high rate of error
[00:16:24] so what happens is that like let's say this is what would happen at the irs
[00:16:27] right
[00:16:28] so you had people that
[00:16:30] so you have like three different jobs right
[00:16:33] and uh... i'll go ahead and i'll kind of explain out of the irs work right
[00:16:37] is that
[00:16:38] uh...
[00:16:41] Let me see here, okay.
[00:16:49] Okay, so basically you have the mail
[00:16:52] and then you have the packaging
[00:16:55] and then you have the sorting
[00:16:58] and then you have the batching, right?
[00:17:01] So what happens is that
[00:17:03] when something goes wrong at batching,
[00:17:06] it goes back to packaging.
[00:17:08] So then packaging, you have to redo this entire process again.
[00:17:13] So the problem is usually not that your document
[00:17:17] or something like that happened
[00:17:18] and it like, oh, it was problematic or something like that.
[00:17:21] Sorry, my brain is, sometimes I can't even
[00:17:25] string together a sentence and I apologize.
[00:17:28] I don't know why, but there are just some days I'm on,
[00:17:31] some days I'm not on, right?
[00:17:33] And I'm a little bit fucking fried.
[00:17:35] But anyway, so brain rot, yes, I'm tired.
[00:17:38] Yeah, basically I'm tired, right?
[00:17:39] That's really all that comes down to I'm tired.
[00:17:41] And so anyway, so what happens is that basically
[00:17:45] you have this system where people end up
[00:17:48] repeating the same task like 1.5 times on average
[00:17:52] because a mistake happens and mistakes happen
[00:17:55] because mistakes aren't punished as much
[00:17:57] as low performance and low quantitative performance
[00:18:01] is punished, right?
[00:18:03] And so that's really it.
[00:18:05] And so too much sugar plus brain rot?
[00:18:06] Yes, maybe, right?
[00:18:08] and uh... so yeah i don't forget paramount to staple dollars to the form
[00:18:11] right yes right in the middle of it
[00:18:13] and so this is the reason why the government is really slow when it's
[00:18:16] badly managed
[00:18:17] it's because people have to repeat tasks because everybody else makes mistakes
[00:18:22] and a lot of people that are working there are pretty much guaranteed a
[00:18:25] job they never get fired
[00:18:27] and because people are held to the lowest standard
[00:18:30] and all they have to do is meet this arbitrary number
[00:18:33] you have a bunch of bad stuff come out
[00:18:36] and i bet honestly i really mean this guys
[00:18:38] i bet this is what happened with the fstein files
[00:18:41] i do
[00:18:42] i bet they probably added in some metric some sort of bullshit and the people
[00:18:47] that were going through this
[00:18:48] did not really care they were not actually competent and because of that
[00:18:53] the entire thing fell apart
[00:18:55] that's the reason why
[00:18:57] incorrect actions are still actions if we put if they punish incorrect
[00:19:00] actions and you to fill out documentation
[00:19:02] and that's in the waste of effort so instead they do nothing and it gets
[00:19:04] worse exactly
[00:19:06] because if you have to if you have to label something as problematic
[00:19:09] that takes such a large amount of time that it will take you away from your
[00:19:13] process
[00:19:14] uh... you know like basically analysis of how many are supposed to do each day
[00:19:18] so that's it you on didn't fire enough of them
[00:19:21] well the problem is that you can put you can't fire or not fire these
[00:19:25] people that's not the solution really
[00:19:27] this solution fundamentally is um...
[00:19:31] Sorry, Jesus Christ my brain is very empty today. I apologize. I don't know really why I've just been
[00:19:38] I'm just not able to think at all and we take another drink of soda
[00:19:48] Brain fart yes a lot of brain farts and that's just generally what happens none of Dr. Pepper. Yes clearly, right?
[00:19:54] So anyway, it's been a lot. Yeah, it really has been a lot. So anyway, what was I even saying before?
[00:20:02] I fuck, I don't remember what I was even saying. Okay, look, listen, let me just go back. I'll take
[00:20:09] a step back and just say what I really meant. The federal government's totally fucking mismanaged.
[00:20:13] It's completely mismanaged. It's because they have to meet these arbitrary quantitative metrics. And
[00:20:18] because of that, everything in the government is fucked up. It's just that simple. I could go
[00:20:24] and use big words and explain it but that's fundamentally what's going on
[00:20:28] here right and there it is did you come too much today no I don't know exactly
[00:20:34] and a lot of bald backfires I know sometimes I don't really know exactly
[00:20:38] why that happens but it's like I will lose my train of thought three or four
[00:20:43] words into explaining something and I'll just totally forget what I'm saying
[00:20:46] it's one of the other reasons why I don't like really debating and talking
[00:20:49] with people on stream it's because I'll just forget what I'm saying
[00:20:52] Straight up!
[00:20:54] Like whenever I write something out, it takes me like two or three minutes to do it.
[00:20:59] Because I'll write something and then I'll forget what I was saying
[00:21:02] and then I'll have to go back and reread it.
[00:21:04] And I'll have to do this like two or three times, right?
[00:21:06] Because I'll just forget it.
[00:21:08] And yeah, I don't know what it is.
[00:21:10] And it's called Dyslexia?
[00:21:12] Yes, exactly.
[00:21:13] And Hassan crashing on me again?
[00:21:15] No, I didn't see that at all.
[00:21:16] I mean, I'm sure, what is he mad about now?
[00:21:19] Is there something new?
[00:21:20] if i can find it i'll look at it but uh... it seems like it's probably the
[00:21:24] same bullshit isn't it
[00:21:26] that's why we assume some sort of money i've a gm yeah i mean i have a very
[00:21:29] very big problem with that
[00:21:31] kind stands for this meet recent mental health comments i'm not pressed depressed
[00:21:35] by need to bring mental health mental awareness to awareness health
[00:21:39] okay okay guys
[00:21:41] uh... ason implies as well as hiding behind the government to engage in
[00:21:44] violent rhetoric what is this year is this is about me okay here it is
[00:21:48] okay let's see what it says
[00:21:51] because for violence
[00:21:53] uh... is called the most of the torturing of the immigrant family be killed
[00:21:57] immigrant family
[00:21:58] remember as many gold is not engaging in violent rhetoric because he's using
[00:22:02] what the government is doing and justifying and demanding more of it
[00:22:06] and they're well yeah obviously like the government is the main like they're
[00:22:09] the of course
[00:22:11] i mean yeah obviously like that's the way the government works it's like we
[00:22:15] put people in jail and not put people in jail based off of a democratic
[00:22:18] conclusion. Like that's entirely how it works. Like it's not bad to want something to have
[00:22:25] a violent solution, but it is bad when that violent solution isn't arrived at democratically.
[00:22:31] The problem isn't like, it's not the idea of somebody being violent, it's the idea
[00:22:37] of somebody doing it as a vigilante. That's the issue. That's always been the issue.
[00:22:42] Because really, I mean, whenever you think about it like a prison, right? I mean like,
[00:22:46] A prison is kidnapping, basically, like the government is taking you and they're putting
[00:22:50] you in a box and they're saying you can't leave. Well, if I go down the street and I just go capture
[00:22:57] somebody and I do that, well, they're going to say I kidnapped them. So what's the difference?
[00:23:03] So wanting force to be exercised in a certain direction, that's not...
[00:23:08] This isn't congruent with vigilante justice. It's just not.
[00:23:13] Or it doesn't read as violent. Yeah, but if you were because it's not a
[00:23:17] People have a right to defend themselves against such unjustifiable actions. You would be the violent one well absolutely because there's a completely different power imbalance
[00:23:25] So for example like if you like people have the right to defend themselves you can just look at that
[00:23:30] He's making an abstract argument because you know if you apply this to an individual situation and won't make any sense
[00:23:36] So like for example, you could say well you have the right to defend yourself against the police
[00:23:41] that are trying to arrest you while you're drunk driving well obviously you
[00:23:44] shouldn't be able to do that right that that's insane so the problem is that we
[00:23:48] have to have a set of rules that society agrees upon that everybody follows now
[00:23:54] whether those rules are violent whether those rules are draconian or
[00:23:58] whether those rules are very liberal that doesn't necessarily matter what
[00:24:02] matters is that everybody follows the rules and i understand people might say
[00:24:07] that's authoritarian. No, it's not. It's common sense. The fact is that, you know, you go to China
[00:24:13] and everybody's following the rules. You go to most places in America, everybody's following the
[00:24:18] rules. So the moment that you don't hold people to that standard and you say, oh, well, it doesn't
[00:24:24] matter if you follow the rules or not. Well, then everybody is going to invent their own
[00:24:28] solution for the rules that they disagree with. And when you have everybody deciding that,
[00:24:34] Oh, well, I'm not going to follow this rule. I'm not going to follow that rule. Well, then no rules are followed in the entire things chaos
[00:24:40] So I really don't think this is a comparison at all. I don't this is it's crazy even say
[00:24:47] And themselves against such unjustifiable actions you would be the violent one and that's the reason why for example
[00:24:52] You're able to defend yourself in self-defense, but you're not able to shoot somebody randomly
[00:24:57] It's because one of them is sanctioned by the government and the other one is not this is just obvious common sense
[00:25:04] and this is the dynamic that right wingers actually use all the time
[00:25:08] yeah that's right people and also like what is this that the right wing people
[00:25:12] want to have the law be appalled i mean like what what is it
[00:25:15] what is the argument here i don't even understand this
[00:25:18] that's precisely the reason why you have to turn around and say charlie kerr
[00:25:20] wasn't a violent person
[00:25:22] you know he wasn't a violent person
[00:25:24] it's true
[00:25:25] it's it's a it's a definitive reality that he's not violent
[00:25:29] i mean it's not even a question
[00:25:31] like when did he beat somebody up or hit anybody
[00:25:34] So he's not violent.
[00:25:36] Ever advocated for violence?
[00:25:38] Yeah.
[00:25:38] He advocated for state violence, and state violence is always permissible.
[00:25:41] Of course it's always permissible because it's arrived out by a democratic consensus.
[00:25:46] That's the reason why the government exists in a ethical way.
[00:25:49] Is that you have a democratic consensus for making decisions for the government.
[00:25:54] Duh.
[00:25:55] Obviously.
[00:25:56] Of course.
[00:25:57] you're almost bald Hassan wait what oh no fucking eyeballs is so shocking whenever
[00:26:12] they say stuff like that a lot of people they don't actually yeah they don't actually think
[00:26:17] about politics as as organizing around specific goals yeah they think about it as personalities
[00:26:26] that they despise or personalities that they find relatable.
[00:26:29] Right.
[00:26:30] I mean, that's true.
[00:26:31] He's right.
[00:26:34] For a lot of people like that, they've already decided that I'm like a villain.
[00:26:42] Based off of a clip that they saw where you said something that they didn't like, yeah,
[00:26:46] that's the way it goes.
[00:26:47] If they agree with 100% of my worldview, they most likely will never even entertain
[00:26:52] uh... openly stating that they agree with me
[00:26:55] uh... but i i don't really mind it necessarily
[00:26:59] i think it's good for him if they're
[00:27:01] you know if someone is very good friend
[00:27:03] going from being a asmongole fan to like you know door knocking for zoram
[00:27:07] on the yeah
[00:27:09] and they fucking hate me but they're doing i think it was a rome and i
[00:27:11] think it's weird
[00:27:13] is it is definitely where i think they would probably enjoy this community
[00:27:20] Um, I'll take that W. A lot of those people have been so, so unimaginably well-poisoned.
[00:27:26] The day will rarely, rarely ever turn around and go, you know what, Hasan was actually right.
[00:27:35] I was wrong about him.
[00:27:36] Most people don't ever recognize that they were wrong.
[00:27:39] Why should they?
[00:27:40] I'm just a random fucking dickhead on the internet from their perspective.
[00:27:43] I mean that's what happens with everybody for sure.
[00:27:46] But yeah, obviously it's different if the state is doing something.
[00:27:49] That's the reason why the state can arrest somebody and you can't.
[00:27:53] It's pretty simple, honestly.
[00:27:54] I don't know why it's so confusing, but yeah, very clearly the state doing something versus
[00:28:00] you doing something, there's a pretty big difference there, right?
[00:28:03] And I don't know why people think that's confusing.
[00:28:06] I certainly don't.
[00:28:07] But I mean, citizens arrest, well, citizens arrest is another great example.
[00:28:11] The idea of a citizen's arrest is something that is sanctioned by the government as
[00:28:16] well.
[00:28:17] this argument as like this is an exception but it's actually part of the rule because
[00:28:21] this is something that's also sanctioned by the government. That's fake, yeah. Citizens
[00:28:25] arrest isn't real, okay well then you shouldn't be doing it, right? I mean and if you do it
[00:28:29] and then the police come, you might get in trouble so you don't want to do that. And
[00:28:34] anyway, so that's generally the way I see it as limits on the unagreed. You know
[00:28:39] why do I play the victim in patronizing people? I don't know, right? I have no idea.
[00:28:43] But either way, I think obviously you want to talk about violent rhetoric, right?
[00:28:50] It's just, again, of course the state should be able to do that.
[00:28:53] The problem is whenever people want to create their own groups and then force the violence
[00:28:57] themselves.
[00:28:58] That's the big issue.
[00:28:59] And do you feel like you can copy paste the Epstein files into Word and read the
[00:29:02] redacted lines?
[00:29:03] So I actually don't know about that.
[00:29:06] I've heard about that, but I don't necessarily know if that's true or not.
[00:29:09] I've seen it a lot.
[00:29:11] I mean again, like how do you even try that out? Let me see if I can find it Epstein
[00:29:19] Files okay, where is it?
[00:29:21] Gov I guess
[00:29:24] Okay, and search. Yeah, where can I actually do this?
[00:29:29] Because I'd like to find it and see what this is, but I don't really even know if it's true or not
[00:29:33] Is that accurate be it be careful? Oh, it's Adobe. I don't have Adobe reader
[00:29:38] Do you have to have Adobe Reader?
[00:29:40] Because if you do, I can't do that.
[00:29:42] Is that what it is or not?
[00:29:44] What about Inspect Elements?
[00:29:46] Some of the files where you can copy the text?
[00:29:50] Yeah, I just want to double check and see for myself.
[00:29:52] Watch the Coffeezilla video.
[00:29:54] Bookmark, it's ridiculous.
[00:29:56] Nobody knows.
[00:29:58] Browsers read PDFs. Yeah, I think they do too.
[00:30:00] The reader's free.
[00:30:02] Okay, so anyway, so if I pull one of these up,
[00:30:04] if somebody can find me one of the files
[00:30:06] me one of the files, I will look at it, but I'm not sure exactly like what all the details
[00:30:11] are one way or another. I don't know. So, yeah. And what about the, what about the Holocaust
[00:30:18] was sanctioned by a state? Well, yeah, I mean, but then you're going to have to rely,
[00:30:21] like they didn't hold themselves accountable. The rest of the world did, right? So like,
[00:30:25] if you want to look at that and like, yeah, of course, obviously, states hold other
[00:30:28] states accountable for doing bad things, right? And have states done bad things? Yeah,
[00:30:32] of course they have absolutely. But because the Holocaust is that mean we shouldn't
[00:30:36] put people in jail on it doesn't even make sense like you can't base everything off of
[00:30:40] the biggest extreme of a bad actor because if you do that nothing's gonna ever make sense
[00:30:44] so yeah of course not and anyway you can or someone's a pirate's former high train is
[00:30:50] that a is that a big thing I don't know exactly how this works where is it oh my god holy
[00:31:02] Shit yeah, damn
[00:31:09] Then you should make stopping at one hundred twelve oh my god
[00:31:13] This is crazy
[00:31:16] Hype train one hundred and six
[00:31:24] Jesus
[00:31:29] What's the record
[00:31:31] 111.
[00:31:35] It's at 111.
[00:31:40] Um, I think it's gonna happen. I do. I feel like at this rate. Yeah, for sure it's gonna happen.
[00:31:47] Yes, it was 30k what happened. I don't know. Let's see what it what this is.
[00:31:51] 10
[00:31:56] It's insane how this works. Yeah, it is holy fucking shit
[00:32:01] About to beat your last record keep up the support
[00:32:05] Holy shit
[00:32:08] And this is
[00:32:10] Nura sama sets the hype train world record
[00:32:14] So it's at
[00:32:16] So this is what is the record because I'm getting different information here
[00:32:24] Like one of them saying a record is like a hundred and seven the other ones a hundred and eleven
[00:32:30] So it's a hundred and eleven. Okay, there it is
[00:32:35] 106 completed oh my god, bro, it's gaining momentum
[00:32:41] 1.4k subs oh my god look at this this is crazy what money would you make from
[00:32:59] that I don't I have no idea how much money they make from it but probably a
[00:33:02] lot I mean I'll certainly say that definitely a lot and holy shit man so
[00:33:10] and they're already past a hundred and seven oh my god wait this one happened
[00:33:22] in one minute Jesus so you have five minutes to do each one and then it gets
[00:33:28] higher each time I don't even know how high trains work I'm gonna be honest
[00:33:32] I have no idea.
[00:33:33] Um, Mr. Chin, thank you for the five.
[00:33:35] Uh, I stole the G for the ten.
[00:33:38] Uh, Shaggy, thank you for the ten.
[00:33:39] Yes, that's it.
[00:33:40] Um, Patrick, thank you for the ten.
[00:33:41] Okay, see what playing Cyberpunk does for you?
[00:33:43] Yeah, sure, man.
[00:33:44] That's just it.
[00:33:45] And, uh, that must be the reason.
[00:33:46] Um.
[00:33:47] Yeah, this says 2,000 subs.
[00:33:49] Right, so much, thank you for the ten.
[00:33:51] Oh my God.
[00:33:53] New girl, thank you for the ten.
[00:33:55] I don't mind this one.
[00:33:56] It's a dude?
[00:33:57] It's complicated, okay?
[00:33:58] Um.
[00:33:59] And, uh, yeah, I'd say that.
[00:34:00] I'm losing New York, he's communicating him.
[00:34:01] Oh my god, look at all these gifters. Does it even say how many subs this person has? This is crazy.
[00:34:11] Oh my god.
[00:34:13] Well, I mean like they're gonna pass it a hundred percent, right? I mean I feel like that's gonna happen for sure.
[00:34:18] It's top left. Oh, I couldn't even tell up because all this stuff going on.
[00:34:23] So a hundred, a hundred and eleven thousand subs.
[00:34:28] Oh my god.
[00:34:31] I didn't actually think Jesus
[00:34:38] A hundred and a lot Wow
[00:34:43] Well it was 30k yesterday wait a minute, so you're telling me Vito had
[00:34:49] 30,000 subs yesterday, and now they have a hundred and eleven thousand is that correct?
[00:34:54] Hype train record home stretch come one come all I love bro. It's crazy
[00:35:02] You're hyping up everybody giving you money. You're hyping up everybody giving you money and it's working
[00:35:09] I love it
[00:35:12] Fucking based it was 70 K 20 minutes ago. Is that it? Oh
[00:35:19] My god feedback loop. Yeah
[00:35:24] Oh my God. Jesus. Look at all those people go. You can't even read them all. It's at
[00:35:37] 109 now. Oh yeah, it's gonna hit it for sure. Yeah, it's gonna hit it 100%. Everyone giving
[00:35:46] away their Christmas money? I mean, to be fair, probably true. You're right. I mean,
[00:35:51] I wouldn't be that surprised, but uh, yeah, holy fucking shit
[00:36:00] The neuro the AI is the one changing the title. Oh really? Yeah, I don't know how the AI thing works. I have no idea
[00:36:08] Thank you for the thousand a thousand what thousand subs wait, it's at a hundred and fifteen thousand now
[00:36:15] Wait, it went up by four thousand subs in like
[00:36:18] two minutes
[00:36:21] Is it 110?
[00:36:23] I think we're about at level 111. I'm not gonna lie to you.
[00:36:27] Oh my god.
[00:36:29] I can't even fucking see anything.
[00:36:31] Oh my god.
[00:36:33] I think it's a 50.
[00:36:37] Doc Bowman thinks it's a 10.
[00:36:39] Here we go. Let's see it.
[00:36:41] I'm gonna have to refresh my fucking twitch thing at this point.
[00:36:45] Oh my god.
[00:36:47] I love how he just says this game paused.
[00:36:50] So now it's okay. This is it. It's at a hundred and eleven now. Is it oilers?
[00:36:55] Yeah, I guess so
[00:36:58] Okay, so all right, so in order to get past a hundred and eleven how many is it?
[00:37:05] Yeah, you did
[00:37:09] No way get some wow
[00:37:12] It's already halfway through all-time record shattered
[00:37:20] Oh my god
[00:37:25] God damn
[00:37:29] This makes me mad about being poor I could see why this is insane
[00:37:38] But why him why not I mean shit that's just the way it is right
[00:37:50] So he just broke the world record of the biggest hype train of all time
[00:37:57] Oh my god
[00:37:59] the first thing you say the name of the emote so make this a good one wait really okay that's not
[00:38:08] so good all right okay well i think we just broke it's yep they might be dying now oh my god nuclear
[00:38:17] yeah good one right there must be a reason though what's the draw i mean it's the same as any other
[00:38:22] stream right people find it entertaining uh like i mean it's really not that complicated isn't so
[00:38:29] Yeah, probably you're right
[00:38:37] The gay stuff is that it
[00:38:44] Oh my god
[00:38:50] Bro 113
[00:38:53] Let me see what the next level even takes. How many do you even have to gift now? That's insane.
[00:39:02] It's a guy pretending to be a little girl. No, no, it's not. So basically this is what happened.
[00:39:12] So for anybody who's unfamiliar with this stream and doesn't know how it works, I can explain it.
[00:39:16] So basically, Neurosama is a creation by the guy who's speaking.
[00:39:21] Even the last time we broke it, it took fucking hours, I swear.
[00:39:23] Yeah, this is really... wait, this sub's already up 124,000.
[00:39:30] Maybe it's the overload effect.
[00:39:32] What?
[00:39:33] Maybe we'll see how overloaded you become the more likely they are to want to overload you.
[00:39:37] Oh my God!
[00:39:38] The sub funder's sub designs the house.
[00:39:40] So, Veedle, he created her. She's like an AI generated and an AI made.
[00:39:52] Okay, so basically it's an AI that he talks to, and it's like a co-host that...
[00:39:59] Yeah, that's basically how it works. It's modern day capitalism.
[00:40:03] It's an AI waifu basically. It's just that simple.
[00:40:10] Oh, wow. Oh, wow.
[00:40:14] Are we replacing feedtubers with AI?
[00:40:17] Sometimes, yes.
[00:40:20] Oh my fucking god. Well, I mean congrats to him. That's insane.
[00:40:26] That's not so AI will take the jobs of streamers. I think that on a long enough timeline, it's possible for that to happen.
[00:40:32] I do. I know it sounds crazy, but I do think it's possible.
[00:40:36] Absolutely. Bro, did he just make 300k?
[00:40:39] 120 how much is a subscriber on twitch like how much does it cost to sub on
[00:40:46] twitch now I actually have no idea it's $6 okay so 70% of $6 is like 450 right
[00:40:55] like let's just say it's 450 so 450 times 126 let me see here well what is that
[00:41:01] That's like a fuck 375 and then probably 75 or $450,000
[00:41:08] That's a lot
[00:41:10] That's the whole ass lot
[00:41:12] And that's just from subs too. I think there's also people gifting bits too
[00:41:19] That's nuts
[00:41:22] Wow
[00:41:25] Well
[00:41:27] You need an AI generated McConnell is that really what I should do is just get an AI generated McConnell is that it
[00:41:37] And wow
[00:41:40] Just also include Billy Billy. Well, I don't know how much like how many viewers he gets on there or anything like that
[00:41:45] I didn't even know he was streamed on there. So yeah, I have no idea, but oh my god
[00:41:51] So the hype record will be somewhere around like a yeah 100% yes the AI red. Maybe that's a good idea, right?
[00:42:00] The easy solution that way if he's being annoying I just turn him off. It's a good idea
[00:42:06] We're the subs going
[00:42:08] I mean probably he's just gonna take the money and you know maybe buy himself something nice for Christmas, right?
[00:42:14] I don't know so
[00:42:16] Yeah, I don't think it's gonna be anything super crazy or you know anything else. It just seems like the same usual stuff, right?
[00:42:22] And yeah, wow
[00:42:25] To yeah, he's gonna buy two sticks of ram with it man. That's crazy
[00:42:29] You know back in the day people would go to Disney World now. They just buy two sticks of ram
[00:42:33] So it's probably gonna it's gonna level out at probably a hundred and I kind of want to see how far it's gonna go
[00:42:40] Yeah, I'm a little bit curious
[00:42:41] I think it'll go up to like probably close to 120 and then people will probably stop right?
[00:42:46] because like you get to like the next big zero and it's like okay all right we really beat it that's
[00:42:51] like that's done right he spends a lot of money on tech though oh i mean i have no doubt it takes
[00:42:56] money to do something like this sure i could easily assume that but uh it's still crazy to see it
[00:43:01] happen i'll tell you that oh my god i mean running that ai waifu must eat a lot of ram yeah i
[00:43:15] guess you're right. So the adobe thing is a bust. Yeah, I don't think it's going to happen either,
[00:43:21] but we'll find out in a minute. We beat the hype train record again. Well, I've got a pretty good
[00:43:27] feeling guys that pirate software isn't going to break it, you know, as like as a response.
[00:43:33] I've got a really good feeling that might not happen at this point. So I feel like Nurosama
[00:43:38] is going to hold on to this for a long time until I don't know, maybe Kai does another
[00:43:43] big event or something like that that happens and then maybe you might see
[00:43:47] things change but until then I really don't know and I got gifted a sub out
[00:43:52] there yeah maybe people dying in the streets because they can't play rent
[00:43:56] then we pay for this that's right that's absolutely right what kind might
[00:44:01] beat it yeah sure and I bet he's in shambles he's losing subs I mean I
[00:44:06] don't think pirate I think pirates pretty much accepted the way that
[00:44:09] People feel right. I mean it's pretty there's nothing wrong with that either, but yeah. Well, there it is guys
[00:44:16] Let's see how this goes if he's gonna get to 117 or not
[00:44:19] I have a feeling this is pretty much going to be it, but yeah, I mean shout out to Vita. I mean congrats. That's insane
[00:44:26] Like if you've got this many subs bro like
[00:44:29] Man, that is a lot of fucking money
[00:44:32] That's a massive W. That's awesome crazy that AI is beating cyberpunk before you though
[00:44:37] Okay, no, he's playing cyberpunk. Okay, the AI is just spectating it and making comments
[00:44:45] Like AI is not beating cyberpunk before I am okay guys. Why don't you just relax?
[00:44:50] It's not happening that never happened absolutely fucking not so people are out of their fucking mind
[00:44:57] Well, there it is. I don't think it's really gonna go any farther. I think it's probably gonna be somewhere around here
[00:45:03] I'll see if it really ends. I feel like this is probably gonna be about it
[00:45:07] Maybe it'll go one more. I think maybe it'll go one more.
[00:45:12] We'll see what happens.
[00:45:15] Beetle modded cyberpunk, Sonura was also playing.
[00:45:19] Oh God, that's scary. Oh, that's really scary.
[00:45:23] So if it's a female, but it's an AI female, is it still bad at driving?
[00:45:30] How does that work? But it was made by a guy.
[00:45:34] Like yeah, would it still be able to drive the car or would it cause problems is it like is it coated in?
[00:45:40] She drives better than you oh wow
[00:45:44] It's all as once right for a very ignorant ignorant of what Vito has done to get neuro to be involved. You're right
[00:45:49] I don't know any about this. I don't like obviously. I've seen a lot of eclipse and stuff like that, but that's about it
[00:45:56] Yeah, I'm not like an expert in this and I'm not like really super familiar with it
[00:46:00] I've just seen some comments about it and other things like that, but that's about it.
[00:46:04] She hates other female streamers?
[00:46:06] Oh wow, so she is like a real girl.
[00:46:07] That's crazy.
[00:46:11] Wow.
[00:46:12] Well, either way, um, that's incredible.
[00:46:16] What about the ethnicity of the AI, the creator?
[00:46:19] I don't know, I don't think anybody gives a shit, right?
[00:46:22] And, uh, she predicted Cinder's drama.
[00:46:24] That was crazy.
[00:46:26] I almost felt bad for Cinder because of that.
[00:46:28] That was really, really bad and basically everybody just hated her after that.
[00:46:34] That was about it.
[00:46:35] So yeah, he's British.
[00:46:38] Oh, that's even worse.
[00:46:41] I didn't even know that guy's Jesus.
[00:46:50] Wow.
[00:46:51] Well, there it is.
[00:46:53] I think that, uh, you know, obviously I can check back on it in a little bit,
[00:46:56] I feel like that's pretty much I'll keep it open on the other screen, but yeah
[00:47:01] So Veedle has broken the hype train with Neurosama
[00:47:06] 111 is now
[00:47:08] 117 that is fucking insane
[00:47:11] Congrats to them. That shit's hard to do. It's very hard to do. So yeah
[00:47:15] I think it's pretty impressive and and good for them. Absolutely and I open the stream and immediately got a sub
[00:47:21] Yeah, I bet I mean, I don't know like maybe wait wait. I got a sub too
[00:47:25] I didn't even realize that so every single person basically watching is now subscribed
[00:47:31] Holy shit. Okay, great. Well good for me, right? There we go. So I got a little sub as well and uh, you know pretty cool
[00:47:40] And good for him also a lot of fucking money, too
[00:47:43] Like a crazy crazy to see something like that happen and how do vTubers have this appeal?
[00:47:48] I don't understand. I think that so the reason why vTubers are really popular
[00:47:52] I'll tell you the reason why they're really popular
[00:47:54] It's because there's a level of like escapism and attachment that people have that is unique to v-tubing because it's not attached to a real person
[00:48:04] So they can maintain that level of like excitement around it without necessarily having to feel like they're connected to like a real person
[00:48:12] I think that's the reason why v-tubers have to have a personality
[00:48:15] And I think there's definitely that too is that as a v-tuber people really get attracted
[00:48:20] to the personality of the person rather than like the model like obviously a lot of people you know goon the vtuber models of course right this is very common
[00:48:30] You know the shy lily chatbot has 30 million chats on character AI. I wonder why but at the same time
[00:48:38] There's also a lot of other people that just like watching it because it's entertaining. No what no
[00:48:42] I'm telling you the truth. It's actually true. Absolutely. So yeah
[00:48:46] I mean, I don't know exactly why or anything else, but uh, there it is
[00:48:50] you feel it's anti-social behavior is is watching vtubers anti-social behavior
[00:48:55] i don't really think so i think that it's just people trying to have fun really
[00:48:59] and i don't think there's anything else really more to it than that
[00:49:02] there's not like a big grand design of all wow it's anti-social behavior or
[00:49:06] anything else i think people just generally like watching vtubers and
[00:49:10] it's just that simple right i mean it's
[00:49:12] i mean i i don't think there's anything more to it
[00:49:15] like to argue with as one uh... a i about last month oh god yeah there
[00:49:19] There you go, right?
[00:49:20] Have fun.
[00:49:21] And so anyway, is watching Asgold Antisocial Behavior?
[00:49:24] Yeah, I mean, you could say watching streams in general
[00:49:26] is antisocial behavior.
[00:49:27] I mean, you definitely could say that.
[00:49:29] So yeah, it looks like the record is gonna be somewhere
[00:49:32] around 117 to 120.
[00:49:34] I think it's gonna go past 117,
[00:49:37] but that's still incredible for me to see, man.
[00:49:39] It really is.
[00:49:40] The bots flooded in here.
[00:49:41] Maybe you're right.
[00:49:42] VTubers are just playing.
[00:49:44] I don't know what that is,
[00:49:46] but have you thought about getting your own VTuber model
[00:49:48] like a chibi asman? Absolutely not. So for me, I've never really
[00:49:52] wanted to get into V tubing or anything like that. I mean, as
[00:49:55] much as I kind of like it, it's actually it's funny, because in
[00:49:58] a way, I actually think that I would like V tubing more. And
[00:50:01] the reason why I would like it more is that this is going to
[00:50:03] sound weird because I act weird on camera. But I actually feel
[00:50:07] more free, and I feel more comfortable whenever I'm not on
[00:50:10] camera. And the reason why is because like, I guess I have
[00:50:14] to always think about the way that I look whenever I'm on
[00:50:17] camera. And I think this is very normal. I think most people that are on camera a lot think like this,
[00:50:21] but for me, it's especially true. And so I'm always thinking about the way I look on camera,
[00:50:26] etc. And because of that extra wall, yeah, exactly. And so like if I had a VTuber model,
[00:50:32] maybe I would feel more comfortable streaming, right? Maybe I would feel more comfortable,
[00:50:35] you know, just sitting back playing games. So and I think that's definitely true. I mean,
[00:50:40] to me, I just, I never really could get a get around the idea of doing it,
[00:50:44] but maybe I would do it at some point in the future. We don't care about looks, relax.
[00:50:49] Well, the problem is that, I mean, I do in a way because I just don't,
[00:50:56] it's just, it's a, it's like a psychological thing. It's like, whenever you know you're being
[00:51:00] watched, you're going to behave and act differently. I think that's pretty normal,
[00:51:04] right? And so to me, that's the way that I feel about it, is that like, I'm like,
[00:51:09] I'm put in a position where like, I feel like I'm acting differently because I'm like,
[00:51:14] being watched and people are watching me, right? That's it. And so you look fine, no?
[00:51:18] Well, it's just, it's psychological and it like totally shifts the way that I think about things,
[00:51:22] right? So, yeah, it's totally, totally different. Like the way that I talk and act and everything
[00:51:27] off, off camera, totally different. Maybe it's not exactly rational or logical. Yeah, it's just
[00:51:33] it's just a feeling that I get, right? Anyway, I'll look at a few more of these here too.
[00:51:38] I like JD Vance has a great sense of humor, fixed it. The vice president doing his log
[00:51:43] P.T. Never Blackbill. Is this a real photo of him actually doing this? I don't even know.
[00:51:49] That's actually a pretty good photo of him. But, um, yeah, I just, it's pretty fucking
[00:51:54] funny to see this. I don't think that what's funny to me about it the most is that this
[00:51:58] meme started off as like a way to make fun of JD Vance, and then everybody just thought
[00:52:04] it was really funny. And so now you still have some people that continue posting this
[00:52:08] meme as like a way to like make him look stupid or like, you know, laugh at him.
[00:52:13] But the fact is that I think he thinks it's funny too.
[00:52:15] So I'm glad to see this.
[00:52:17] I think it's really funny.
[00:52:18] And he owned it.
[00:52:19] Yeah, he did.
[00:52:20] And it's funny.
[00:52:21] I think the best thing about it is the fact that my brain is really not working very
[00:52:29] well today.
[00:52:30] I'll tell you that, guys.
[00:52:31] I am fucking fried.
[00:52:33] And anyway, so I think that the fact that he just owned it and kind of played into
[00:52:38] it, I think that this is actually going to end up making way more people like him.
[00:52:43] and uh... that's it
[00:52:47] bro your cook today i know
[00:52:49] done totally cook today
[00:52:51] and uh... get more sleep
[00:52:53] i uh... i'm not able to honestly and uh... you know maybe maybe at some point
[00:52:57] in the future i'll be able to
[00:52:59] but i do really realize that whenever i think about because sometimes i'll watch
[00:53:02] clips of myself
[00:53:03] and i'll be like all my fucking god
[00:53:06] this guy is fucking fried
[00:53:08] and so i don't know what it is but uh... yeah
[00:53:12] and uh... maybe a short stream today maybe you're right maybe i might have to
[00:53:15] do a short stream today
[00:53:16] but we'll figure it out i'm just gonna try to get through it as best i can and
[00:53:19] then i'll make a decision later on i'm not gonna worry about it too much else
[00:53:23] so uh... yeah anyway streaming fries your mind will so streaming so here's the
[00:53:27] thing for me is that
[00:53:29] like to me i can't really read and deal with a lot of uh...
[00:53:33] allot of messages in my comments from people
[00:53:35] so whenever i'm doing it on stream and then i stop streaming
[00:53:39] it's like going a hundred to zero right i'm just like totally fucking dead
[00:53:43] and uh... that's it
[00:53:45] at all time yes exactly
[00:53:47] and uh... anyway so watching a stream also fries your mind you're over
[00:53:50] stimulated yeah i'm just massively over stimulated and i just can't i can't
[00:53:54] think really at all
[00:53:55] and so anyway when you just do a gaming off stream if your brain isn't here
[00:53:59] i i don't know but uh... let me at least look at a few of these and then
[00:54:02] i'll uh...
[00:54:02] i'll go from there okay
[00:54:04] and anyway what is this
[00:54:06] no one hates women more than other well god is this another one of these
[00:54:14] given a break
[00:54:16] uh... uh...
[00:54:18] yet why am i not surprised
[00:54:21] many such cases
[00:54:29] jesus
[00:54:31] she aggro the tank
[00:54:34] Oh no
[00:54:39] Who does this
[00:54:46] What is this oh my god
[00:54:51] Well, they got a bit they gotta get this bitch on some fucking some drugs or something. Oh my god
[00:54:57] We've seen this before I know I think I saw it like maybe like a year ago or something like that
[00:55:02] I'm not entirely sure but I do remember seeing this a little bit and it was just it's so fucking deranged isn't it oh
[00:55:09] My god put her in the box. Yes exactly. It's so fucking weird people act like this, but I guess that's how people are right
[00:55:16] I don't know what else to say so probably makes her own shit. Yeah, I guess so menopause. Yeah, definitely
[00:55:22] Some of these are great not gonna lie. What is this?
[00:55:27] Is this are these just AI things?
[00:55:29] Just a minute, it's really loud.
[00:55:36] Tom Cruise is Vegeta?
[00:55:38] Oh my...
[00:55:40] Bro...
[00:55:41] Trunks?
[00:55:44] Man, Kanye West should be Frieza.
[00:55:49] Please let Kanye West be Frieza.
[00:55:53] I want to see it!
[00:55:57] Oh my god.
[00:56:04] That's really good.
[00:56:06] Damn, that is better than I thought it would be.
[00:56:08] Wow.
[00:56:10] The rock is fri-
[00:56:14] Bro.
[00:56:17] Ha ha ha!
[00:56:20] Wow.
[00:56:23] Has her- yes, Mr. Satan, exactly.
[00:56:27] okay okay that's fucking ridiculous I'm sorry that is fucking insane wow that's
[00:56:36] perfect yeah it is oh my god it's Angelina Jolene holy shit that's good
[00:56:44] yeah no fucking way master Roshi is Clint Eastwood Wow Jason Satan as Piccolo
[00:57:01] Oh my Jim Carrey okay as Frieza I could see that for sure oh my fucking God
[00:57:14] Ben D bro I love how Keanu Reeves is not even like all the other ones they're
[00:57:24] in full makeup it's very clear this is just like you know you got this like the
[00:57:28] spirit Halloween store. You know? Oh my, again, Raditz, of course. Man, some of these are
[00:57:37] really good. I'm gonna be honest, like, this is really fucking impressive, man. And, uh,
[00:57:43] holy fucking shit. Trillion dollar cast. Honestly, I do, I don't like the idea of
[00:57:50] making everything live-action. I think this entire idea of, oh, well, we're gonna take
[00:57:54] this thing that's like an anime or whatever and we're gonna turn it into
[00:57:58] like a live-action movie. I'm sorry but nobody asked for that. Nobody wanted
[00:58:04] that. Nobody needed that. Nobody asked for that, right? 120. Yes, there you go.
[00:58:09] And it's reached a level 120 now. Wait what? Bro, is it still going? Oh my
[00:58:20] God wait it's at 140,000 subs dude wait so in the last half hour he went from
[00:58:32] 111 to 140 so 111 140 that's 29 so 29 times 4 is what is that that's a hundred
[00:58:43] and 12 and then you add another 50 that wait he made over a hundred thousand
[00:58:50] dollars since I started watching him what the fuck what what god damn nice
[00:59:05] math it's because I had to add to no math really good to scam people so I mean
[00:59:09] That's just how it is of course. Why do you think you're so popular because you're a cute AI streamer on your channel? Oh
[00:59:18] my god
[00:59:21] 120 that is fucking insane
[00:59:25] Into the next tax bracket one day. Yeah, I guess so 600k so far
[00:59:29] That's 116. Well, no 25 times 4 would be
[00:59:34] It would be 20 it'd be a hundred right and then 29 so it's plus 4 it's plus 4
[00:59:39] four times to be a hundred and twelve
[00:59:41] yeah what i say that i say that
[00:59:44] i think i did maybe i didn't
[00:59:45] and uh... holy shit
[00:59:48] yeah congrats to him
[00:59:50] uh... i'm actually curious to see how high it's going to go now right sub two
[00:59:53] usd right now
[00:59:54] all maybe he only makes a hundred thousand dollars can you imagine bro like
[00:59:58] that'd be awful throwback to an ishaw speed jumped over nina linn like it
[01:00:03] was not being
[01:00:05] what is this
[01:00:07] I'm just stopping the music board!
[01:00:09] Wait, I've seen this clip.
[01:00:17] Oh!
[01:00:22] Too easy, Pat!
[01:00:24] Matthew, too easy!
[01:00:28] The dumbest thing about this is how everybody, for some reason, everybody at watch.
[01:00:34] Whoa, whoa, everybody starts acting weird around a fucking garbage can.
[01:00:39] What is this?
[01:00:41] Yeah, Evelyn got owned?
[01:00:43] I guess so, right?
[01:00:44] I didn't know how they met.
[01:00:46] Yeah, I have no idea.
[01:00:47] And, uh, holy fucking shit, insult the trash cans?
[01:00:50] Yeah, at least trash cans are useful.
[01:00:52] And, uh, it's actually crazy how, like, I never even hear about her anymore at all.
[01:00:57] I feel like as soon as she got banned on Twitch, she kinda just disappeared.
[01:01:01] appear. And I think that's what happens with a lot of those streamers is that once they
[01:01:05] can't stream on like a mainstream platform, all the 12 year olds that watch them can't
[01:01:10] follow them to other platforms because they don't know how to spell the names. So like
[01:01:14] they have a Twitch app, let's say, so it's easy to go to Twitch, but like you go to
[01:01:18] some other random app and you know, that person's just basically gone. And how's
[01:01:23] she not on kick yet? Well, I don't know. I think that's a mystery, right? And
[01:01:27] also, I bet if she did that stuff on kick, she'd probably get banned there too,
[01:01:30] If you want me to be honest, I think that's probably what would happen.
[01:01:33] So yeah, what do you mean it's not called Keck?
[01:01:35] No, as far as I know, it's not crawled back to the dumpster.
[01:01:39] Absolutely.
[01:01:40] Can you see if you can copy paste the redacted Epstein files to see what they say?
[01:01:44] So what is this here?
[01:01:46] I don't know whether this is true or not.
[01:01:48] Let me see what this is.
[01:01:49] Voidzilla.
[01:01:50] Because Coffeezilla made a video about this, right?
[01:01:53] They accidentally leaked the Epstein files and it's really bad.
[01:01:57] This is the video, right?
[01:01:58] This is the one that we're looking for?
[01:02:02] Because I'm pretty sure this is the new big thing that's happened.
[01:02:05] I just don't know anything about it.
[01:02:07] It is?
[01:02:08] Okay, well let me go ahead and I'll pull it up.
[01:02:10] I've seen this on Twitter, but I didn't really look at it myself.
[01:02:12] Here we go.
[01:02:15] The FBI just accidentally released 11,000 Jeffrey Epstein files that-
[01:02:21] Oops!
[01:02:23] Oh!
[01:02:25] Oh!
[01:02:26] Did you hit Enter?
[01:02:27] Oh, they hadn't publicly put out yet, but we got access to them.
[01:02:33] At the end of this video, I'm going to show you how to access them.
[01:02:35] Here's what that looks like.
[01:02:37] It's volume eight of the files.
[01:02:39] But you can see right now that they've only released seven data sets.
[01:02:44] And so myself, the guys at Jmail and the guys at Dropsite,
[01:02:48] we've been investigating this.
[01:02:49] I partnered with them to kind of look at some of these files.
[01:02:52] And they got access to volume eight early.
[01:02:54] You would just type it in the URL.
[01:02:56] It wasn't like indexable on search, but you could just type in the specific URL and it
[01:03:00] would just come up.
[01:03:01] You could download the entire zip file and that's what we did.
[01:03:04] We've been looking through it.
[01:03:05] I want to go over some of it because I believe some of what we've seen directly contradicts
[01:03:10] the FBI's earlier statement that, oh, there's no...
[01:03:14] Everything that they released contradicts what they previously said.
[01:03:18] This has been a really common factor for them for a while now.
[01:03:22] This isn't anything new or different or unique.
[01:03:24] This is the way it's been for a bit.
[01:03:26] Sure.
[01:03:27] Evidence or we did not uncover evidence
[01:03:29] that could predicate an investigation
[01:03:30] against uncharged third parties.
[01:03:32] That's what they told us.
[01:03:33] They did.
[01:03:33] They said, we've already looked through the files.
[01:03:34] You don't need to see the files back in July.
[01:03:36] Of course, all the pressure has made them
[01:03:37] now start releasing some of this stuff.
[01:03:39] And we believe that this was slated for release,
[01:03:42] but remember they weren't gonna release all the files yet.
[01:03:44] They had to hold some back.
[01:03:46] Yeah.
[01:03:47] But we believe that these 11,000 files
[01:03:48] are part of what they held back.
[01:03:50] Cause clearly they aren't out.
[01:03:51] And clearly they're probably,
[01:03:53] I mean they're obviously gonna be part
[01:03:54] of what didn't get released.
[01:03:55] I mean, like they said, I mean, the thing is that,
[01:03:57] I think it was either Rokon or Thomas Massey,
[01:04:00] one of the two guys that made the bill
[01:04:01] for having all this stuff come out and like go public,
[01:04:04] they said that there were 300 gigabytes of,
[01:04:07] I think that was the number,
[01:04:09] 300 gigabytes of data about Epstein.
[01:04:13] So I mean, I would assume that the vast majority of that
[01:04:17] is like, is video files, right?
[01:04:20] Cause that's how files like that get really big,
[01:04:22] is there's like videos and things similar to that.
[01:04:25] But what I'm saying, Trump could have not signed it.
[01:04:27] Yeah, I mean, he could have not signed it,
[01:04:29] but then it would have happened anyway, right?
[01:04:31] I mean, he could have vetoed it or something else,
[01:04:33] but they could have gotten it passed
[01:04:34] and done it probably without Trump one way or another.
[01:04:37] And it's very obvious also that, you know,
[01:04:39] really he was in a position
[01:04:41] that he couldn't really get out of.
[01:04:42] Like he had already lost the fight.
[01:04:45] And reason why, I mean,
[01:04:47] if Trump had never brought up the Epstein files
[01:04:51] at the beginning of his campaign,
[01:04:52] he had never uh... you know put position people in the cabinet
[01:04:56] that are like very ad very big advocates for leasing yet steen files if he had
[01:05:00] never done any of that i don't think anybody would be as angry as they are
[01:05:04] now
[01:05:05] i think the reason why a lot of people are angry is because of the bait and
[01:05:08] switch
[01:05:09] like that's the reason why for example like
[01:05:11] biden didn't release these files for four years
[01:05:15] he didn't release it for four years but nobody's working mad at biden for
[01:05:18] that
[01:05:18] and i think one of the reasons why is because biden never really said that
[01:05:22] he would
[01:05:22] so he never really talked about it it was only anything he was involved with
[01:05:26] so there's never really any expectation that people had that biden was
[01:05:30] gonna release these files to begin with
[01:05:32] so come all explained why they didn't come on a said
[01:05:36] come all i gave a reason why they didn't and she also is speaking from her
[01:05:40] perspective what would you abide and say
[01:05:42] all i don't know right it's hard to say
[01:05:45] so i don't i don't know so i wouldn't listen to anything that she's
[01:05:47] saying and and like also the vice president is really make decisions
[01:05:50] anyway right
[01:05:52] And so, yeah, Kamal's dump, yeah, I don't, like,
[01:05:54] would you really buy that as an actual reason?
[01:05:56] I certainly wouldn't buy that as an actual reason.
[01:05:58] So, yeah, there weren't an active investigation
[01:06:00] until December of 2024.
[01:06:02] I mean, again, but the active investigation
[01:06:04] was decided on by them.
[01:06:05] They decided to do that.
[01:06:06] They didn't expedite the investigation.
[01:06:08] They let it go on that long, and that's the reason why.
[01:06:11] I mean, do you really think that Biden
[01:06:12] would have released the Epstein files?
[01:06:14] I don't think so.
[01:06:14] I think there's a guarantee that he wouldn't have.
[01:06:16] And also, the investigation started under him.
[01:06:20] So, no, I don't think any of that is true.
[01:06:21] I think it's all bullshit.
[01:06:23] So yeah, anyway, let me go back and watch the rest of it.
[01:06:25] We're ready because a lot of these are redacted.
[01:06:27] I mean, already you can see we found several files
[01:06:30] that were once again over 100 pages of redacted information.
[01:06:34] So it was all ready to be released
[01:06:36] because I'm clear why it wasn't.
[01:06:37] But let me caveat before we get into the material
[01:06:39] that this is a breaking story.
[01:06:41] And as such, I'm sure there's going to be some.
[01:06:44] It's evolving, right?
[01:06:45] I mean, things are changing now
[01:06:46] that are explaining it, et cetera.
[01:06:48] No, we're going to try.
[01:06:49] We're going to go on to the file site
[01:06:51] after I watch this video, and I'm gonna try and do the copy-paste thing myself, because
[01:06:55] I don't know whether this is true or not, but I wanna see if it's true.
[01:06:59] I wanna see it for myself.
[01:07:01] This is of information that we are interpreting or trying to interpret live, and because
[01:07:06] of that, I wanna warn you to withhold your judgment on some of this stuff until we
[01:07:10] get more evidence.
[01:07:11] I'm sure that- I think that any of these pieces of information, even if somebody
[01:07:15] says that another person did something, I think it's grounds for evidence, but
[01:07:19] It's not grounds for proof.
[01:07:21] It's the same thing I said with Michael Jackson
[01:07:23] or like David Blaine being in these different photos
[01:07:25] is that really I mean Epstein was around everybody.
[01:07:29] He was doing stuff with everyone.
[01:07:31] So if you just go and say, okay,
[01:07:33] well anybody who's in these files is automatically guilty.
[01:07:36] I think you're painting with such a large brush
[01:07:38] that you're obviously gonna have
[01:07:39] a lot of collateral damage.
[01:07:41] I would wait and see what happens.
[01:07:44] The president's gonna be asked about some of this stuff.
[01:07:45] I'm sure Todd Blanche, Pam Bonny,
[01:07:47] they're gonna get asked about this
[01:07:49] because it is extremely damning, I think,
[01:07:51] what we see in some of this.
[01:07:52] It's awful.
[01:07:53] Specifically, I want to draw attention immediately
[01:07:55] to the 10 co-conspirators that are mentioned
[01:07:58] in some of these emails in 2019.
[01:08:00] Now, this is just alarming stuff,
[01:08:02] because prior to this, remember that all we really had
[01:08:05] was Jeffrey Epstein and Glenn Maxwell.
[01:08:07] That's the only people who have ever faced
[01:08:09] any charges at all.
[01:08:10] Glenn Maxwell, the only one who actually
[01:08:11] faced consequences, right?
[01:08:13] But in 2019, apparently, there were 10 co-conspirators.
[01:08:16] Now, the people who were sitting-
[01:08:18] I don't think that's accurate either.
[01:08:19] I think it's way more than 10.
[01:08:21] You don't have 1200 victims with 10, with 12 people.
[01:08:24] There's no way.
[01:08:26] That's like one to 100.
[01:08:28] I mean, maybe, right?
[01:08:29] But like, I find that to be very unlikely.
[01:08:31] It's to and from have been blacked out,
[01:08:33] but at the bottom, we see that this is the violent crime
[01:08:36] section, crimes against human trafficking unit.
[01:08:39] And we can see that of the 10 co-conspirators,
[01:08:42] three have been located in Florida,
[01:08:44] served grand jury subpoenas, one in Boston, one
[01:08:46] in New York City, one in Connecticut,
[01:08:47] Fordham 10 out are outstanding with attempts having made. What is a wealthy businessman in Ohio?
[01:08:54] A lead is being sent to CV and the remaining three are currently out of pocket. This is stunning stuff previously
[01:09:01] We did not know how many co-conspirators were suspected ever
[01:09:04] I'm not aware of anything like that and
[01:09:07] Additionally, some of the details on this are revealed later because we see this subject line
[01:09:12] It says co-conspirators at the top and of course does not need to head out
[01:09:16] we made contact with blank last night in New York City blank last night in New York contact was made
[01:09:21] with blank blank and blank by the way I love how these potential co-conspirators yeah and also
[01:09:26] that's what's so weird about this is like so this person why is it that these names are even redacted
[01:09:32] at all it's confirmed this person living in why and it's what is this we don't have a good
[01:09:39] address for this person attempts to Maxwell will be approached in Florida like these names
[01:09:43] shouldn't be redacted because in the law it said the only thing to be redacted were the victims and
[01:09:50] minors and so well actually it didn't in the law that's even what the department of justice said
[01:09:54] is that they said that the only thing that you're gonna redact are the victims names and minors
[01:10:00] and everybody else's name was going to be published so what the hell is going on here
[01:10:06] I love how these potential co-conspirators are people who are being blacked out like why
[01:10:10] i thought the whole point of this was you couldn't redact people for personal
[01:10:14] information reasons or public embarrassment you can only redact in
[01:10:17] the base is that would be a victim and i'm not sure how these people could
[01:10:20] possibly be victims here steam files transparency act prohibits redactions
[01:10:25] quote on the basis of embarrassment reputational harm or political
[01:10:29] sensitivity so it does prohibit it okay so then if it's being censored
[01:10:34] just because of some random reason because all it might make somebody
[01:10:38] look bad, it's literally against the law to do that.
[01:10:43] If the redactions protect CSAM victims, who the fuck is trying to unredact it?
[01:10:47] Yeah, nobody's trying to unredact people that are victims.
[01:10:50] Like nobody wants to unredact victims' names.
[01:10:54] This is like a fake defense technique that some, you know, like random morons are
[01:11:01] inventing.
[01:11:02] Nobody actually wants to do that.
[01:11:04] has anything been redacted on that basis?
[01:11:08] Absolutely, positively not.
[01:11:09] But anyways, you can see that it says,
[01:11:11] attempts were made to Blank and Brunel,
[01:11:13] that's Jean-Luc Brunel, the famous
[01:11:15] who's now dead.
[01:11:17] Blank is confirmed to live in New York,
[01:11:19] was away for the holiday weekend,
[01:11:20] we did not have a good address,
[01:11:22] but an attempt was made in New York,
[01:11:23] attempts are made to Maxwell today, Blank,
[01:11:26] you get it, like it's all,
[01:11:27] all the people they suspected this whole time
[01:11:30] are redacted, of course.
[01:11:31] And they say, I do not know
[01:11:32] about Ohio contacting Wexner.
[01:11:35] Now, that's a reference to Les Wexner,
[01:11:37] the former CEO of Victoria's Secret.
[01:11:40] This is huge.
[01:11:41] We've long suspected that he was, of course,
[01:11:42] one of the co-conspirators.
[01:11:44] And obviously, the fact the FBI suspected it
[01:11:47] is in a 100% true approximation.
[01:11:48] I don't know if that guy's still alive or not.
[01:11:50] But clearly, they were serving grand jury subpoenas.
[01:11:53] I mean, that must be who they're talking about,
[01:11:54] one wealthy businessman in Ohio
[01:11:56] because later it's confirmed by this whole idea
[01:11:59] of Ohio contacting Wexner.
[01:12:01] And you can see at the bottom,
[01:12:02] This is from the FBI New York
[01:12:03] when you get a chance to give me an update
[01:12:05] on the status of the 10 co-conspirators.
[01:12:07] This is really bad to know.
[01:12:09] It's insane.
[01:12:11] Like, this is, I'm actually,
[01:12:14] the only thing that I'm really surprised about by this
[01:12:16] is the information actually came out.
[01:12:20] Is that I assume that even this much information
[01:12:23] would be censored, suppressed, redacted, controlled,
[01:12:28] removed or something, right?
[01:12:30] there would be some sort of way that it didn't happen.
[01:12:33] This is tax funded spirit cooking of satanic elites.
[01:12:36] Yeah, I don't know.
[01:12:37] Just tried it.
[01:12:38] The copy-paste shit doesn't work.
[01:12:39] Well, I don't know whether it does or not.
[01:12:41] I mean, I'll have to go and look at it, try it myself.
[01:12:43] Because again, I mean, people are gonna say something
[01:12:46] and then if it doesn't work,
[01:12:47] they're gonna say they changed it.
[01:12:48] Like it's just really impossible to know.
[01:12:51] That we knew as early as 2019,
[01:12:55] the right people to target and yet our FBI,
[01:12:58] who's had evidence of this the entire time,
[01:13:01] or leads on it, has declined to prosecute, right?
[01:13:05] Because this is what the FBI now tells us.
[01:13:07] Oh, don't bother, don't worry about it.
[01:13:09] That's what they wanted us to believe in July.
[01:13:11] Fast forward to December, we find out there's two guys
[01:13:14] that they knew about six years ago.
[01:13:17] And they didn't do anything about it.
[01:13:19] That's the thing too.
[01:13:20] That's what's crazy is that they never acted on this.
[01:13:24] They never arrested these people.
[01:13:26] they probably didn't even do an investigation into it.
[01:13:28] Like the fact that this happened,
[01:13:30] I mean, at the end of the day,
[01:13:31] I think somebody has to be held accountable for this.
[01:13:34] And that's the main concern that I have
[01:13:36] with this whole situation is that,
[01:13:38] like there really has to be like,
[01:13:42] like severe personal consequences
[01:13:44] for the people that were making these decisions.
[01:13:46] That's the main thing that I'm concerned about
[01:13:49] and I'm worried about is that these people
[01:13:51] will get called out, they'll get embarrassed,
[01:13:54] but there's never gonna be a point where they're actually held accountable
[01:13:58] for the things that they did
[01:13:59] and that to me is a huge fucking problem that is a massive fucking problem
[01:14:05] so yeah biden should be held accountable
[01:14:07] well i i mean the
[01:14:09] i think that you should look at the people like let's start with like the
[01:14:12] easy ones right
[01:14:13] let's look at the people inside of the department that was supposed to be
[01:14:18] investigating this
[01:14:19] that shows to make a decision not to do that
[01:14:22] those are the ones that you can look at and say immediately
[01:14:25] those guys are wrong
[01:14:27] uh... it's insane
[01:14:28] that's right here we see that uh... in one of the lawsuits
[01:14:32] believe this is with max well
[01:14:34] the government actually wanted to refer to people at trial as co-conspirators
[01:14:40] of the defendant a guy like that
[01:14:42] for the purposes of the uh... role in the city jeffrey abstein and their
[01:14:45] two names
[01:14:47] listed there who are going to be listed as co-conspirators yet again
[01:14:51] Who are those people?
[01:14:52] We were told that the only co-conspirator now is Maxwell,
[01:14:56] and if you don't believe that,
[01:14:57] you're crazy, you're conspiracy theorist.
[01:14:59] But back in 2020, this was a idea
[01:15:02] not just promulgated by wackos,
[01:15:04] it was promulgated by who?
[01:15:07] The FBI themselves, the Department of Justice.
[01:15:09] Look at this.
[01:15:10] Co-conspirator question transcript.
[01:15:12] This is from USANYS.
[01:15:14] They say question, when Jeffrey Epstein died,
[01:15:16] a lot of people asked,
[01:15:17] who's next, is the government gonna hold people
[01:15:19] who are accused of helping him recruit these girls?
[01:15:21] are they gonna hold them accountable?
[01:15:22] And then the answer is, well.
[01:15:24] Exactly.
[01:15:24] Like, I mean, that's the main thing
[01:15:26] is the government gonna hold people accountable.
[01:15:28] So they're not even doing anything about this.
[01:15:30] So just letting it happen.
[01:15:32] I would love for these people to be held accountable,
[01:15:33] but would the only evidence against them
[01:15:34] is a note labeling them as co-conspirators.
[01:15:36] It's kind of tough.
[01:15:38] Well, the thing is that that's what's released right now.
[01:15:41] That's what we know about for sure.
[01:15:43] Imagine what we don't know about.
[01:15:45] Note that the original charges against Jeffrey Epstein
[01:15:48] contained a conspiracy charge.
[01:15:50] And keep in mind all this stuff is being released piecemeal right now
[01:15:54] So it's going to take a long time, but eventually you're going to have this, you know, you're gonna have it come out
[01:16:01] I had that there were conspirators involved
[01:16:04] Jeffrey Epstein couldn't have done what he did with the assistance of others and I can assure you that our investigation is moving forward
[01:16:09] Except I guess not against everyone except for the lame actual it got killed like a lame Maxwell was the only one who faced
[01:16:16] justice, right? Except then she got moved to club fed to this nice prison, right?
[01:16:22] And by the way, that whole interesting interview we saw happen with Todd Blanche,
[01:16:27] which is Trump's Florida. Yeah, they were supposed to interview her and go
[01:16:30] through everything with her, but then for some reason that never really got
[01:16:33] explained. There was nothing really to that. And it just kind of got ignored. I
[01:16:37] feel like after that happened, nobody talked about it again. Like that was
[01:16:41] the end of it. It was over. She's in retirement. I mean, again, I have no
[01:16:45] problem giving her a better quality of life if that's going to lead to convictions for more types
[01:16:50] of criminals, right? It's just a matter of the greater good. But at the same time, right now,
[01:16:56] she's just living it high on the hog compared to where she should be, which is fucking solitary
[01:17:01] confinement. And nobody's in jail. So let me get this straight. So we have somebody who was
[01:17:08] like a prolific human trafficker, like one of the biggest in the world, at least in terms
[01:17:13] of like the people that she's trafficking to she's doing all this and then nothing ever happens to
[01:17:19] her there's never any accountability for it at all and then even beyond that she gets moved to a
[01:17:25] lower security prison and that's it they don't label people anyone's co-conspirator on an official
[01:17:31] document unless they're reasonable evidence well i don't know if there is or not a
[01:17:35] fence lawyer so he got grill on meet the press about his relationship like why did
[01:17:40] go to this nicer prison. Immediately after, and while he declines to comment on it, he
[01:17:46] says something very interesting.
[01:17:48] Why was she moved just days after you interviewed her, Mr. Blanch?
[01:17:53] That's a Bureau of Prison Security issue that I will not talk about.
[01:17:57] Did you have any...
[01:17:58] I thought the Bureau of Prison Security decided that she shouldn't be moved, because
[01:18:03] I remember whenever they were choosing to move her, the Bureau, like all the prisons
[01:18:07] that we're deciding whether this person should be moved. They said no, don't move this person,
[01:18:13] but then I think it got overruled by Trump. So wait, what are we even talking about?
[01:18:17] It sounds like some bullshit to me.
[01:18:22] Let me finish. First of all, I am responsible for the bureau of prisons. So every decision
[01:18:27] that they make...
[01:18:28] It's actually so crazy how big of a massive fucking fuck up this is. It is crazy how
[01:18:36] big of a fuck up this is because again the problem is that this is hamstrung all of the other
[01:18:42] initiatives that i think trump has done at least online and especially with like a lot of like his
[01:18:47] more like stronger supporters that it's basically sabotaged all of it it sabotaged all of these
[01:18:54] different issues and it's made him look terrible and really for what they fucked up bad no it
[01:19:00] has it? It absolutely has. 100%. These are the biggest stories on the internet. People are talking
[01:19:07] about this like crazy. And yes, you're right that this is not a major issue in the eyes of an average
[01:19:13] American. They probably don't really care a whole lot about this. But to say that all the people
[01:19:17] on the internet and all this stuff doesn't matter at all, if this stuff didn't matter at all,
[01:19:22] then why are all these companies spending billions of dollars to change people's
[01:19:25] opinions on the internet? If it didn't matter, they wouldn't be spending the money to do it.
[01:19:29] So the fact is that, yes, it obviously matters. It obviously makes a difference. And if it didn't,
[01:19:34] they wouldn't be paying for it. So the truth is that, yes, I do think that that's clearly what's
[01:19:39] happening here. It is. It's clear what's happening. And I think also it's massively damaged Trump's
[01:19:44] credibility. And it's sabotaged a lot of his other efforts that I think are relatively good,
[01:19:49] things like deportations, things like, for example, getting rid of DEI, stopping drugs
[01:19:55] from coming into the country, the border, you know, stuff like this. These are good things,
[01:20:00] but having this issue here, it just sabotages everything. It shuts everything down. And it's
[01:20:06] insane what happened, man. It really is. Watch midterms, this issue will be brought up. It will
[01:20:12] be brought up. And the thing is that, how can you publicly say you support Trump when he's
[01:20:15] accusing Buddy Buddy with a trafficker? Well, I think that there's a lot of people that were
[01:20:19] in the Democratic Party that were friends, were like fans of him too, right? And friends
[01:20:23] with them too. Sorry, I'm like, as I said, I have really bad fucking brain fog today, I guess.
[01:20:28] But anyway, my point is that, yeah, I mean, this is not a, it's not a party line issue. This is
[01:20:35] something that it seems like almost everybody was involved with, right? So yeah, why do you go
[01:20:40] straight to Democrats? Well, the reason why is because people are viewing it as like an
[01:20:45] oppositional thing, right? Whereas you have Democrats that are still okay with and in favor
[01:20:50] of people that were also in these files and also implicated in things.
[01:20:54] So until I hear a universal condemnation for that, then I'm not really going to take it
[01:20:58] that seriously.
[01:20:59] That's the reason why it's pretty simple.
[01:21:02] Lands on my desk to the extent it needs to.
[01:21:05] But just let me talk about the security issue.
[01:21:07] At the time that I met Ms. Maxwell, there was a tremendous amount of scrutiny and
[01:21:13] publicity towards her and the institution she was in, she was suffering numerous
[01:21:17] and numerous threats against her life.
[01:21:19] So the BOP is not only responsible for putting people in jail and making sure they stay in
[01:21:24] jail, but also for their safety.
[01:21:26] All right.
[01:21:27] So he's like, yeah, that's crazy.
[01:21:28] That's it.
[01:21:29] No, I'm not going to talk about that.
[01:21:30] But every decision lands on my desk.
[01:21:31] I mean, eventually he goes on to say that, oh, she was in so much danger.
[01:21:35] We were worried about her safety as a prisoner.
[01:21:38] I just got to say there's a lot of concern about Ghislaine Maxwell all of a sudden.
[01:21:43] I think that there should be a lot of concern, especially after Bill, after fucking
[01:21:47] Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, right? I mean, they should care a lot about the way she looks.
[01:21:52] Yeah, absolutely, of course. And I don't know where that came from. There's not a lot of concern
[01:21:59] about these conspirators that I guess we've swept under the rug that we don't care about anymore
[01:22:03] since 2019, that's we knew about them and didn't care. What's even more concerning is our president
[01:22:08] also seems concerned with the wrong people. Like while Todd Blanche is concerned about
[01:22:12] about Glein Maxwell's safety and well-being.
[01:22:15] You've got Trump concerned about the people
[01:22:18] who are gonna be unfairly implicated
[01:22:20] in the Jeffrey Epstein files, rather than worrying about-
[01:22:23] I think it's fair to be concerned about that.
[01:22:25] And I think it's okay to come out and say that
[01:22:27] some of the people in these photos
[01:22:29] are not any sort of wrongdoers or bad actors
[01:22:32] or anything like that.
[01:22:34] I think that's definitely true, for sure.
[01:22:36] But just because you say that,
[01:22:38] that doesn't necessarily mean that, you know,
[01:22:42] I don't know, like that, I've, I'm stressed as a-
[01:22:44] How to catch the people that we obviously let go through the cracks.
[01:22:48] When the victims were protesting that too many of them were retacted.
[01:22:51] I know there are a lot of people that are angry about all of the pictures of other people, you know?
[01:22:56] But I think it's terrible. Look, I don't like, I like Bill Clinton.
[01:23:00] I've always gotten along with Bill Clinton.
[01:23:02] This is nice to him.
[01:23:03] He's been nice to me. We've always gotten along. Respect him.
[01:23:06] I hate to see photos come out of him, but this is what the Democrats,
[01:23:10] mostly democrats and a couple of bad republicans are asking everybody wanted
[01:23:14] this not just democrats or so they give me their photos of me telling everybody
[01:23:18] was friendly with this guy i think it's a terrible thing
[01:23:21] i think uh...
[01:23:22] built lindsay
[01:23:24] a big boy he can handle it but
[01:23:26] you probably have pictures being exposed of other people
[01:23:29] that innocent limit your free upstate years ago many years ago
[01:23:33] now be honest he gets off track from here but the point he was making is
[01:23:37] that those poor, innocent bankers who were meeting with Epstein, the poor lawyers who
[01:23:41] were meeting with Epstein, like all of Epstein's friends are just caught up in this unfortunate
[01:23:45] thing. And it's just such a reversal of what previously the DOJ and FBI believed. In fact,
[01:23:51] they believed it so much that they got a federal search warrant for the SDNY and
[01:23:57] they got it. And part of the, uh, seasonable data, part of the stuff that they had a
[01:24:01] 15 minute response. Yeah. No, it was great that Trump responded to it, right? And
[01:24:05] explained at least some of it. Like I was actually expecting him to just not talk about
[01:24:09] it at all, right? Or refused to answer questions about it. So it was good to at least said
[01:24:13] something about it, but I mean, really, it's extremely condemning.
[01:24:18] And it's all you then to see as part of the search warrant, which I think you need
[01:24:22] some kind of like standard of evidence for. I'm not a lawyer. You guys can chime
[01:24:26] in, but you can't just get a search warrant without some kind of evidence that you
[01:24:30] believe there's a crime that's been committed. And part of it says evidence
[01:24:34] concerning the identity or location of co-conspirators of Jeffrey Epstein, including Blank and Ghislaine Maxwell.
[01:24:40] So again, who is Blank?
[01:24:42] Will they keep redacting the names of these co-conspirators on tro-
[01:24:46] This, see, like, at a certain point, this needs, like, the people that made this decision
[01:24:52] need to be held legally liable.
[01:24:55] They have to be held liable.
[01:24:57] And whoever told them to make this decision also needs to be held liable,
[01:25:02] or that person needs to be held liable.
[01:25:04] somebody, somebody's head has to roll. That's my point, right? One way or another, somebody
[01:25:11] has to fuck, somebody has to get fucked for this, right? That's it. And Trump won't. I
[01:25:17] don't know who it is. I'm not sure who it is, but they need to investigate it and
[01:25:21] figure it out, right? That's what it is. Clearly, Blank is referring to Larry Summer.
[01:25:26] Yeah, exactly. Like somebody needs to get arrested for this because, again, or like
[01:25:30] charged or something, and the reason why is because what they did is against the law.
[01:25:35] The law said that they implemented that you could not redact names unless the person was
[01:25:40] a victim.
[01:25:41] So if they're redacting the names and the person wasn't a victim, then they broke the
[01:25:46] law.
[01:25:47] They knew what the law was, they made the decision knowing that, and I think that
[01:25:51] they intentionally directed people to make these redactions.
[01:25:55] I don't think that this happened randomly.
[01:25:57] i think that it was done on purpose
[01:26:00] every single center is explicit permission for everyone to fill in the
[01:26:03] blanks in my opinion
[01:26:04] well and you're right about that is that every single blank
[01:26:07] is a point where people that don't trust the government will find another
[01:26:12] place to not trust the government
[01:26:14] and so really i don't think that they've realized how much damage this
[01:26:18] is done to their credibility
[01:26:20] and i think this is just in general
[01:26:21] it's not like just with one thing but it's like if you can't even manage
[01:26:25] to like
[01:26:26] you know release these files and put these files out there
[01:26:29] then how can anybody expect you to do anything else right like what else were
[01:26:33] you lying about
[01:26:34] and that's the way i think any rational person would think right is that
[01:26:38] if one person's lying to you about one thing then you can also assume they're
[01:26:42] lying about a bunch of other stuff to the unit now
[01:26:46] can we train a i with all the x-team files i don't know
[01:26:49] the internet is loud but ever-represented loud minority most
[01:26:51] people is you said care more about groceries insulting trump's the best
[01:26:54] option for cheap groceries the next three years, independents like yourself, the burning bros may
[01:26:58] say they're mad, but they're still retaining support from the election day. I think that it's undeniable
[01:27:03] that, like, I mean, this is, however you want to say, saying it's not that bad is still bad.
[01:27:15] Really, it's still bad. So this idea that, like, it's a cope, really, because why is it that
[01:27:21] that we're even having this conversation.
[01:27:23] And really ask yourself that question.
[01:27:25] Why are you out here defending this
[01:27:28] when the truth is that this should have never happened?
[01:27:31] You know this should have never happened.
[01:27:32] Everybody knows this should have never happened.
[01:27:35] So if you're out here defending this
[01:27:37] and saying that, oh, well, it's not that big of a deal.
[01:27:39] It's not gonna affect average voters.
[01:27:41] Even if you're right, think about the position
[01:27:44] that he put you in to have to come up
[01:27:46] with these rationalizations
[01:27:47] for why it's not a big deal.
[01:27:49] Really, think about that.
[01:27:52] I think that's very annoying.
[01:27:55] Trump supports him to gutter, look at the recent numbers.
[01:27:58] I don't know.
[01:27:58] I mean, the numbers, it says it's up, it's down,
[01:28:00] it's impossible to know.
[01:28:02] I really think it is.
[01:28:03] It's impossible to know.
[01:28:06] George, remember, and now they're saying,
[01:28:08] we have no evidence to charge anybody.
[01:28:10] Clearly, they had evidence for a search warrant,
[01:28:12] and it's just completely ridiculous
[01:28:14] that some of the stuff is redacted
[01:28:16] and that we're viewing the rich and powerful people who
[01:28:18] mentioned as the victims here. Now that's all I want to talk about for now. Remember this is a
[01:28:22] developing story, so there's I'm sure going to be more evidence that comes out. I will try to
[01:28:27] keep you updated. I'm probably going to cover more of this stuff in the future because there's
[01:28:30] so much here, but I had this out while it was basically not public yet. I mean, I think it's
[01:28:36] eventually going to be public when we don't know, but you can access all of...
[01:28:40] We're not trying to downplay, but what if all the unexplained redactions are
[01:28:42] names of people who are not US citizens? Why would I give a fuck about that? Just publish
[01:28:47] it anyway then. Yeah, so like they shouldn't publish the name because they're not a citizen.
[01:28:52] Who cares?
[01:28:53] Of it at Jmail. Yeah, I'll give a shit. I'll leave a link in the description. Why are
[01:28:58] they making out that?
[01:28:59] They have a special like drive section. The original pitch was it's like email, but you
[01:29:02] logged in as Jeffrey Epstein. Now they've made it like the entire Google account. So
[01:29:06] you can log into his drive folder and all that kind of stuff.
[01:29:09] It's fun. It's a great UI, but more importantly, it makes it all very searchable and
[01:29:13] You can look at it. I think you'll all really enjoy it
[01:29:16] I also wanted to give a special shout out to the drop site team and finally we just
[01:29:21] Coffeezilla, I don't like to upload the same day on both channels kind of cannibalizes views
[01:29:27] This is such a breaking story that I decided to break my rule
[01:29:31] But if you could go, please give that a watch
[01:29:33] It's a really great story that we spend a lot of time on and I'd appreciate it if you
[01:29:37] $10 billion debt industry. That's a pretty small industry.
[01:29:40] And yeah, thank you. I'm going to go get some sleep.
[01:29:45] Oh my fucking God. I really don't even know what to say about this.
[01:29:52] It's so colossally embarrassing. I don't even know what else you can go.
[01:29:57] There's no other way you can approach it other than to say that.
[01:30:00] And great video. Yeah, this is a great video. I'll link it to you guys right here.
[01:30:05] and there's even more. The thing is that there's even more about this too. It's deliberately,
[01:30:11] what is this here? It's deliberately, uh, mag dumping on your foot. Oh, it is. Yeah. And I,
[01:30:16] I think this is the reason why, like, I honestly think that the, the entire, like, this is going
[01:30:22] to sound ironic because Trump is like the beginning and the start of this. I think that
[01:30:26] the entire MAGA America first, like conservative to a degree movement is going to be so much
[01:30:32] better off with Trump being out of office and being gone. I think so because at this point
[01:30:38] there's just so much baggage with this and the trust has been lost with this so massively.
[01:30:44] Now I mean there's a lot of things I support Trump with and I think that he's making the right call
[01:30:48] on but the fact is that the public reputation and everything has been damaged to such a massive
[01:30:54] of degree. So here's an example, right? And I'll just go ahead and, like, these are the
[01:31:02] things, let me go and just make another one. These are just all, those are the old ones,
[01:31:06] right? Yeah, those are all the old ones. Okay, so like, basically, this is my point
[01:31:11] that I'm making with this. Let me link you guys to this too. Maga 2 is anti-Trump. I
[01:31:15] mean, I don't think that it's anti-Trump. It's just that here's the problem is
[01:31:19] that Trump has so much baggage that I mean I think this really is kind of a
[01:31:24] bridge too far right is that like Trump baggage right so you have it number one
[01:31:33] Epstein stuff right so this is like it massively makes Trump look bad it makes
[01:31:39] him look awful it makes him look like a fucking moron right so obviously like
[01:31:44] and a creep, a pedophile, etc. Weird comments about his daughter. This is just
[01:31:53] like again, like it's weird. You know, teen pageant stuff.
[01:32:01] Spell, can I, oh there we go. Teen pageant stuff. Yes, deteriorating health. January 6th.
[01:32:08] That's a pretty big one, right? Old, I don't give a fuck about Israel.
[01:32:12] Yes, there's another one and mass pardons, yes. Mass pardons for J6 retards. And again, I agree with the majority of the January 6 pardons, but not all of them.
[01:32:30] like basically this is my as i said this before
[01:32:33] i'm totally okay if you want to go and let
[01:32:36] you know everybody who didn't commit a crime
[01:32:39] uh... other than trespassing obviously
[01:32:41] uh... into you know let them go they've been they've been held there for years
[01:32:45] and
[01:32:46] realistically if they had been charged they would have gotten out already so
[01:32:50] okay that's fine
[01:32:51] so but if you're talking about people that were violent to police officers
[01:32:55] people that were stealing a destroying property
[01:32:58] That kind of stuff is just ridiculous.
[01:33:01] Weak on deportations, oh, H1B visas, yes, H1B visas.
[01:33:09] That's another really big one right there.
[01:33:11] Others in trespassing?
[01:33:12] Yeah, I don't think trespassing is that big of a deal.
[01:33:15] I really don't.
[01:33:16] Like obviously it's bad and you should go to jail for it
[01:33:18] but they were already in jail for years
[01:33:20] and so okay, that's enough, now you can go.
[01:33:22] I think that's extremely reasonable.
[01:33:24] Like I feel like I am a very reasonable person
[01:33:27] this stuff right is that yes obviously it was bad you went to jail for a while
[01:33:32] that's it oh yeah yeah um that's another great example
[01:33:38] Trump crypto bullshit
[01:33:42] Trump yeah the Trump coin so these are the things that don't forget president drug lord
[01:33:48] I don't know about that meme coins gold card convicted as a felon I don't really care about
[01:33:54] that financial fraud pardons trump phone i'm trying to think if there's any more big ones oh um
[01:34:05] trying to sell a million things okay
[01:34:08] trump pardons i don't think it's that big of a deal oh um yeah just general bad comments towards
[01:34:16] women yeah like i mean it's just it's just bad like to grab them by the pussy stuff it's just
[01:34:23] So the reason why I'm kind of going through this, and this is the stuff, right, is that these are
[01:34:31] things that there is no defense for. Actually, you know what? I'll take Israel off the list here.
[01:34:36] There is no defense for any of these things that is valid. There isn't. There's no defense for
[01:34:44] this period. Like, it's just purely bad. There's nothing else beyond that. A tariffs? Yeah,
[01:34:50] Israel, well, no, huh? Wait, why is everybody acting like it's confusing? What is this? Israel
[01:34:58] is done again? Put Israel back? No, it's because people have tons of reasons and defenses for Israel.
[01:35:05] Like there is a, so here's the difference, right? Is that if you were to explain why the United
[01:35:11] States is supporting Israel, you can make a coherent argument in a way that you can't
[01:35:17] whenever you're justifying why he's in the Epstein Files.
[01:35:21] It's not even in the same universe.
[01:35:24] If you think that supporting Israel is in any way, shape, or form the same level of a hard sell
[01:35:31] as explaining why he's in the Epstein Files, you have Israel Derangement Syndrome, okay?
[01:35:37] Like, I've been critical of Israel a million fucking times.
[01:35:40] I've complained about Israel a thousand fucking times.
[01:35:44] But to act like it's on the same level as like weird comments that he made about his daughter,
[01:35:49] weird things like that January 6th, that you're making a crypto coin after he gets elected as
[01:35:56] president, get the fuck out of here. Like there's no way that you can defend this. There's nothing
[01:36:02] that you can say, oh, like the only way that you can defend the Trump coin and say, oh, that's
[01:36:07] not a big deal is basically by saying or sorry, you can defend it is by saying it doesn't matter.
[01:36:12] That's the only thing that you can do. Stop reaching. What do you mean by this?
[01:36:18] Let me go back and I'll read this in a minute. Where's it here?
[01:36:26] Banning companies to do you business in the US? Was kids or board members for
[01:36:29] similar companies in the USA, for example? Well, like there could be more
[01:36:32] complications with that. It's not easily understandable. I don't
[01:36:35] know any of the individual circumstances and I can't be like, okay, this is
[01:36:39] It's one of the examples that you're talking about and you're completely right about this.
[01:36:43] I just don't know the answer to that.
[01:36:44] It's really just that simple.
[01:36:45] Sorry to say.
[01:36:47] So Israel bombing kids on our dime is just as bad.
[01:36:49] Well, the problem is that Israel bombing kids on our dime, yes, sure.
[01:36:53] But at the same time, they say they're being attacked.
[01:36:56] Like whatever you want to say, like here, let me, let me, I'm going to pull you
[01:37:01] up.
[01:37:02] I'm going to pull you up.
[01:37:07] If you had to defend Trump, being in the Epstein files or supporting Israel, which one
[01:37:18] would you think would be easier to defend?
[01:37:33] Israel is not a specific Trump issue?
[01:37:34] Yeah, you're right.
[01:37:36] That's another big...
[01:37:37] point. Yeah, is that it's just it's not like this is a general, there is a general sentiment of
[01:37:44] supporting Israel. There is nobody who supports Trump being in the Epstein files. There's nobody
[01:37:50] who supports Trump making a meme coin. There's nobody who supports Trump saying grab him by
[01:37:56] the pussy when he's talking about women. That's a massive great point. I wish I had thought
[01:38:01] of that myself. But unfortunately I didn't. So that's the big difference is that there's
[01:38:06] There's nobody who's defending this and there's no reason.
[01:38:08] You can defend H1B visa.
[01:38:11] You know what?
[01:38:12] You're probably right.
[01:38:13] It depends on the audience.
[01:38:14] America first would see it as equally bad.
[01:38:16] Epstein's more universal.
[01:38:17] Yeah, but it depends on who you're selling it to.
[01:38:19] Of course, it always depends on who you're selling it to.
[01:38:21] But I do think that overall, I mean, you look at...
[01:38:24] So the thing is that making a comment about dating your daughter, I'm sorry, but
[01:38:32] this is just really weird.
[01:38:35] weird. So there's nobody that can defend that at all. Like, there's no way that you can say that
[01:38:43] this isn't weird, it's not problematic or anything else. She's hot. Yeah, but she was like 13 at
[01:38:48] the time too. Like, I mean, you know, we, there's like layers to this. So it's unforgivable. Right.
[01:38:53] And so there's nobody who can actually defend that and is in favor of that. Like, there are
[01:38:58] people that, I mean, you're right, H1BV says I would probably take that out. Yeah, that's
[01:39:02] That's true. There are a lot of defenses for H-1B visas in the same way there is for Israel.
[01:39:07] I disagree with the conclusion of them, but the arguments do exist. There are no arguments
[01:39:12] that justify making comments about dating your daughter. There are no arguments that
[01:39:16] justify being such close friends with Jeffrey Epstein. There are no comments that justify
[01:39:20] making a meme coin, right? And that's the point that I'm making, is that the
[01:39:24] guy has so much baggage that it's like you can't even have a conversation about
[01:39:29] the policies, because these problems exist, and they look so bad. Do you see kind of what
[01:39:36] my point is here? You realize many January six years, renaissance locked up for political
[01:39:40] game? I'm going to ask you something, see if Chris, I want you to explain my position
[01:39:47] on January six to me. I want you to explain what my position is. Go ahead. I want to
[01:39:54] hear it. I want to hear it from you. I want to know from you.
[01:39:58] She was 17. Not that it matters. Okay, well, either way,
[01:40:01] it's still underage, right? And definitely, definitely weird
[01:40:07] behavior.
[01:40:11] Is this January 6 wrong? Well, no, let's have it explain.
[01:40:15] What's my position on it? I do not know. I just came back
[01:40:19] to my PC. Okay, so you didn't know what you're talking
[01:40:20] about. You're just arguing. Okay. Well, anyway, here's my
[01:40:24] position. My position is that anybody who went inside the Capitol building
[01:40:28] should have spent time in jail. And I think that they should have spent at
[01:40:30] least a year or two years in jail. There was no reason to go inside the Capitol
[01:40:34] building. They were trespassing. The entire thing was trashed. It's very
[01:40:38] obvious that it was completely chaotic. There was a violent event like I saw
[01:40:43] like obviously it's like everybody's getting beat up and like attacked. But
[01:40:46] at the same time, like I saw the videos, everybody saw the videos
[01:40:50] like they're smashing out the windows, they're pushing against the police, they walk them
[01:40:55] in.
[01:40:56] Why did they walk them in?
[01:40:57] The reason why they walk them in is because they were overwhelmed.
[01:41:01] They were asking for more support for January 6th because the police there didn't think
[01:41:06] that they could deal with the crowd.
[01:41:08] One of the reasons why they let them in is because they were totally fucking overwhelmed.
[01:41:13] And also, you're still walking in there doing that.
[01:41:17] It's a public building.
[01:41:18] It's a public building, but that doesn't mean you can go in there whenever you want. Like what are we talking about this is it's so dishonest
[01:41:25] It's so like massively fucking dishonest to say that it's a public building
[01:41:30] So that means that we can push our way in there break the windows and then walk around whenever we want
[01:41:35] Like what are we doing it you don't need to defend and this is the problem is that you're you see how
[01:41:42] Retarded you have to be to defend this
[01:41:44] This is my whole point is that people are contorting themselves into these weird positions to justify bullshit
[01:41:53] It's bullshit. What are we doing? Like it was bad. It was obviously bad. It was bad then it's bad now
[01:41:59] The only people that I think he shouldn't have pardoned
[01:42:01] Okay, the only people who should not have been pardoned are people who were violent or people who stole things
[01:42:07] Those people should not have been pardoned. Everybody else. I'm okay with but if you did those two things
[01:42:13] and maybe one other thing that I'm not thinking of. Those people should not be. I agree with many
[01:42:17] people outside the crowd who are locked out. Anyone who went in and damaged property deserved
[01:42:20] time. Okay, yeah, there we go, right? And so again, I think that we generally agree on this.
[01:42:25] There's no reason to keep arguing for no reason. So we have what looks like the feds on video
[01:42:30] breaking windows though. I'm still feeling like it was instigated. No, there's, I'm sure that
[01:42:35] there is a video maybe you have of a federal officer breaking a window, but I can find a
[01:42:39] video of a protestor breaking a window too, of a rioter breaking a window, not protesting or rioting.
[01:42:44] So it's just unfair. Should the FBI agents that we have body cam of, that we're trying to start
[01:42:51] stuff also be jailed? If you are an FBI agent and you went there to instigate chaos, yeah, yeah,
[01:43:00] I do think so, absolutely. Even if you were, like maybe you shouldn't have to go there and
[01:43:05] go to jail but your superior that told you to do that uh should go to jail somebody should go to
[01:43:10] jail because i don't want to live in a country where we have an intelligence agency that is trying to
[01:43:17] drama political unrest and other types of turmoil in order to potentially create a need for itself
[01:43:24] i think this is ridiculous who wants to live in a country like that that's insane like really
[01:43:31] It's insane. Well, yeah, obviously there should be consequences for that. Like what the fuck are we talking about?
[01:43:36] This is the problem is that I don't think people ever think about the implications of what they're talking about or advocating for like this
[01:43:43] Shit is crazy. Of course, you shouldn't be okay with that. Absolutely not. That's straight from GTA 5. Yes
[01:43:50] You don't say where's the proof that it's feds wouldn't Trump uncover that by now
[01:43:55] That's a great question
[01:43:56] But as far as I know that there were federal officers that were there
[01:43:59] I mean, I don't know the details for it, right?
[01:44:01] But I'm saying if there were, I think that they should get in trouble, right?
[01:44:04] It's just that simple.
[01:44:05] Anyway, let me go back to my whole point here, right?
[01:44:07] Is that my point is that Trump has a lot of these different things, right, this,
[01:44:12] that are totally indefensible.
[01:44:16] No rational person can defend this in any sort of a big way.
[01:44:22] You can't. You can't defend this stuff.
[01:44:25] There are so many of these.
[01:44:27] And the problem also is that these are things that people can relate to.
[01:44:31] Like, for example, like Biden being corrupt and Hunter Biden having some backroom deal with Ukrainians.
[01:44:38] That's something that's like, it's so abstract that the average person doesn't really understand it very well.
[01:44:43] But then, whenever you have it to where, you know, it's like comments towards women or something else,
[01:44:50] it's very clear that that is directly understandable by an average person.
[01:44:56] And I think that's the difference. So yeah, anyway, let's see here doing nothing and scrapping the
[01:45:02] pandemic playbook. Well, I don't know about that. Things to be easier without Trump. All this stuff
[01:45:05] is is defensible, but it would be easier if we didn't have to explain it all the time.
[01:45:09] It's it's not defensible to an average person.
[01:45:14] You are not going to go to an average rational person and explain to them why it makes sense
[01:45:21] that Trump made a crypto coin after he got elected president.
[01:45:26] No rational person is going to say, oh, I get it. Oh, now it makes sense. Now. Oh, now I get it. Yeah, I know for sure.
[01:45:36] There's no defense. And then his wife does it too. If it's not insult to injury enough.
[01:45:44] I honestly have Trump looks at the average American is going to be massive debuff for his admin. Yeah, I mean, especially with all the Epstein stuff, like it's awful.
[01:45:53] So anyway, this is the new one though.
[01:45:56] This is the new one today.
[01:45:57] The Justice Department has now released a big new batch of documents in Jeffrey Epstein
[01:46:02] Investigation and these include new details about Epstein's one-time friendship with President
[01:46:09] Trump.
[01:46:10] One-time?
[01:46:11] Look, there is a lot to go through.
[01:46:12] We said it's like more than 10,000 pages, so we are digging through this, but this
[01:46:15] is what it seems so far.
[01:46:17] In a 2020 email, an assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York wrote
[01:46:22] that Trump traveled on Epstein's private jet quote,
[01:46:24] more times than previously has been reported.
[01:46:27] At least eight times.
[01:46:28] It's undeniable that Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump
[01:46:30] are close friends.
[01:46:31] Anybody suggesting otherwise is lying to you?
[01:46:35] They're lying to you because they like Trump.
[01:46:38] It's obvious that's the case.
[01:46:39] Now, that's not an indictment of Trump.
[01:46:41] It doesn't mean Trump is somehow guilty,
[01:46:43] but it means that they knew each other.
[01:46:47] 1993, 1996. To suggest otherwise is lying.
[01:46:49] Now, on the flight in 1993. What are we doing?
[01:46:51] the email there was just pretty obvious trump
[01:46:54] epstein and what's described as a twenty-year-old woman
[01:46:58] being mentioned in a trove of investigatory documents does not
[01:47:01] demonstrate criminal wrongdoing reminder and trump has not been accused of being
[01:47:05] involved in epstein's crimes
[01:47:07] on monday the president did seem dismayed that the release of any and
[01:47:11] all of these files though could harm the reputations of individuals
[01:47:15] he said quote innocently met epstein remember he i think that's accurate
[01:47:20] i mean it's true it that's totally fair for him to say that i think that
[01:47:23] man they also signed into law last month the measure requiring the justice
[01:47:27] department
[01:47:28] to do just this release the files
[01:47:31] i mean i think that's removing context personally it's very obvious that he got
[01:47:35] pressured into doing it because literally everybody in congress and the senate
[01:47:38] wanted to do this
[01:47:40] i mean he basically had to sign it
[01:47:45] a lot of people are very angry that
[01:47:47] pictures are being released of other people. They really had nothing to do with Epstein,
[01:47:51] but they're in a picture with him because he was at a party and you ruin a reputation
[01:47:55] of somebody. Too bad. As we speak, CNN has a team working through the documents just
[01:48:01] for release. We are going to bring you the findings as they come in.
[01:48:05] CNN's Caitlin Pollans is live in Washington this morning. A lot to work through and
[01:48:09] we're just getting started. Caitlin, what do you have so far? We're just getting
[01:48:13] started but the headline here is quite clear Donald Trump is all over these
[01:48:17] documents in that first trove that the Justice Department released on Friday
[01:48:22] there were just a few very scant mentions of Trump including in a picture
[01:48:27] collected with a bunch of other pictures in this one there is already one very
[01:48:33] illuminating email that was sent during the first presidency of Donald
[01:48:39] Trump while prosecutors in the Southern District of New York were working
[01:48:43] on the case against Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. This is after Epstein's
[01:48:48] death. And one of those prosecutors writes, I'm going to read from this letter because
[01:48:53] it is what was new to the prosecutors at the time and what is new to us now receiving
[01:48:58] these documents now in the public sphere from the Justice Department. The prosecutor unnamed
[01:49:04] and assistant U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of New York wrote on January 8th
[01:49:08] of 2020, the flight records we received yesterday reflect that Donald Trump traveled on Epstein's
[01:49:15] private jet many more times than previously has been reported or that we were aware.
[01:49:22] That's the Justice Department in 2020.
[01:49:25] So that's what they said.
[01:49:27] This isn't like some random anonymous tip that sent them this.
[01:49:34] This is the Justice Department themselves saying this.
[01:49:38] And also again, this is not a, and this is the Justice Department, maybe it was somebody
[01:49:42] who was trying to make him look bad.
[01:49:45] There could be other reasons too for it, but at the end of the day, I think that it looks
[01:49:49] pretty fucking bad, right?
[01:49:51] I mean, come on.
[01:49:52] Bluding during the period, we would expect to charge in a Maxwell case.
[01:49:57] It's an internal document?
[01:49:58] On one flight in 1993, Donald Trump and Epstein are the only two passengers listed.
[01:50:03] another, the only three passengers are Epstein, Trump, and A.J.
[01:50:08] It's not a good look, but there's nothing to it.
[01:50:10] It's certainly not a good look.
[01:50:13] And also, like, here's the problem, and I will go back to the list, is that, is it
[01:50:21] easy to believe that a guy that's made weird comments about his own daughter when
[01:50:25] she was underage, and also people said that he walked into some teen beauty pageant
[01:50:31] like dressing room or something like that as well. And he's also made tons of weird comments towards
[01:50:37] women overall. You're building people a bridge with these comments. You are. Don't make the assumptions.
[01:50:49] Oh, you don't want me to make the assumption. Okay, I won't make the assumption. Everybody else
[01:50:54] is going to make the assumption. Do you know why? Because if it walks like a duck and it quacks
[01:50:59] like a duck and it looks like a duck. Yeah, maybe it's not a duck, but a lot of people are going to
[01:51:07] think it is. Be realistic, man. Come on. What are we doing?
[01:51:20] And 20-year-old, on two other flights, two of the passengers respectively were women who would
[01:51:26] be possible witnesses in a Maxwell case. And then the Assistant U.S. Attorney concludes this
[01:51:31] email by telling his or her supervisors or superiors in the Justice Department didn't want any of this
[01:51:38] to be a surprise down the road. That's the last quote. Now Donald Trump, which I think that's very
[01:51:43] fair, right? I mean, of course, I don't think anybody expected Donald Trump not to be in the
[01:51:48] Epstein files. Like he obviously was. It's about to what extent and in what way.
[01:51:53] He has not commented yet on this particular revelation in the Epstein files coming out
[01:52:01] overnight and this morning that we are now surfacing for you here.
[01:52:05] But Donald Trump has downplayed his relationship with Epstein in the past.
[01:52:09] And of course this is the thing that is documenting his connection to Epstein traveling
[01:52:14] on that private plane in the 90s.
[01:52:16] So many years ago, Kate.
[01:52:19] But Trump even yesterday was saying that everyone was friendly with Epstein.
[01:52:23] was all over Palm Beach. And Ghislaine Maxwell, this past year, has said in an interview with
[01:52:29] the Justice Department talking about Trump that she never saw him do anything that wasn't
[01:52:35] gentlemen.
[01:52:36] I'm gonna be honest, like this shit makes me so mad. It does. And the reason why is
[01:52:41] because there's a lot of reasons why this makes me really mad. And it's actually not
[01:52:48] because like, yeah, it's because people got hurt, right?
[01:52:52] Okay, like it is, it matters, like, yeah, of course.
[01:52:55] But it's a lot bigger than that for me.
[01:52:58] It's like infinitely bigger than that
[01:53:01] because like, yes, there's like 1200 victims
[01:53:03] and it's horrible, but there are millions of people
[01:53:08] in America, every single one of us.
[01:53:12] And this also, keep in mind,
[01:53:13] this is a worldwide conspiracy.
[01:53:15] You saw Prince Andrew involved in this,
[01:53:18] that prime minister from israel was involved in this
[01:53:21] this is a worldwide bit of fucking bullshit right
[01:53:25] so what's happened is that all of that but like our entire government
[01:53:29] and that the entire
[01:53:31] fucking apparatus of government the power structure
[01:53:35] is completely fucking corrupted
[01:53:38] massively fucking corrupted massive fucking conspiracy
[01:53:44] i can't believe this
[01:53:45] well actually i can easily believe this i can instantly believe this
[01:53:49] i'm very annoyed that this is the case
[01:53:55] in my opinion
[01:54:00] i think that this is a great opportunity
[01:54:04] to bring back crucifixions
[01:54:07] i'm gonna say it
[01:54:09] i think anybody that's found to be you know guilty for any of these crimes i
[01:54:15] I think this is the time that we do it.
[01:54:18] I do.
[01:54:19] And I think I would recommend everybody
[01:54:22] around the world to do this.
[01:54:23] I think this is the right thing to do.
[01:54:25] Because we have had such a massive,
[01:54:28] like, and this is an issue, like, all right,
[01:54:31] can I, I'm gonna go off for like five minutes
[01:54:33] on this probably.
[01:54:36] So all around the fucking world,
[01:54:39] there are protests of young people who are fucking mad,
[01:54:42] whether it's Indonesia, China to a very small extent,
[01:54:46] and even that is massive.
[01:54:48] And people in South America, people in Europe,
[01:54:51] people in America, people in, you know,
[01:54:54] the fucking like random like Serbia,
[01:54:56] people in every one of these countries,
[01:54:59] all of these people have been Nepal,
[01:55:01] like Canada, like Korea, right?
[01:55:04] Everywhere, people, Russia even,
[01:55:05] Canada, Australia, Argentina,
[01:55:08] where you have these fucking geriatric parasites
[01:55:13] that have been living off of the government,
[01:55:15] fucking raping girls, being corrupt as fuck,
[01:55:20] taking all the money, not sharing anything,
[01:55:24] and then doing all this and acting like,
[01:55:26] oh, wow, well, we're doing it for you.
[01:55:30] I'm so fucking tired of this, I'm gonna be honest.
[01:55:33] I think that worldwide, people need to just stand up,
[01:55:37] find these fucking people and listen by a diplomatic and a legal reason
[01:55:47] crucify them that's what i think should happen enough is enough enough is enough this is insane
[01:55:57] it's crazy good save i know i know legally this is legally right change the law do this exactly
[01:56:02] yes this is legally this is song was kind of right i i do kind of do this and i also like i do
[01:56:07] believe in violent solutions to problems, but I just think that they should be
[01:56:10] arrived at by the state. But I think the state should do this. I do. And so
[01:56:15] basically something needs to happen to these people that is so severe, so
[01:56:22] extreme, that it will be in the history books. And if it doesn't, this is just
[01:56:31] going to keep happening. I'm so tired of this. I am so tired of this. This is
[01:56:39] unbelievable. They will only clip this part, of course. Of course they will.
[01:56:45] That'll give me content for tomorrow. And so, too generous. I am a very generous
[01:56:50] collective global... And you see my point, right? Is that there is like a global
[01:56:55] rot of seemingly every single government that is being co-opted by these old, again, geriatric
[01:57:03] parasites that are sitting around and just basically stealing everybody's shit.
[01:57:11] It's awful.
[01:57:12] Like, it's a virus.
[01:57:13] Yes, I hate this.
[01:57:16] Can we merge burning at the stake with crucifix?
[01:57:18] I don't know.
[01:57:19] I mean, I think there's a lot of ways you could do it.
[01:57:21] But I think that the way that we have to Old Testament this.
[01:57:25] do. We have to do it. And the sad thing is that I think it'll take probably 25 to 30 years,
[01:57:32] maybe a little bit less than that, for people to finally come around and realize that that's
[01:57:36] what has to happen. I think it'll take a lot longer. I think that I'm ahead of the curve on this.
[01:57:44] A lot of people, and here's the reason why, a lot of people live in such a safe,
[01:57:50] peaceful environment that they don't even realize that danger exists. And because of that, they've
[01:57:56] been lulled into this false sense of security. They're addicted to porn and Funko Pops. They've
[01:58:02] got 17 different streaming service subscriptions, and they work some shitty job. And all they do
[01:58:09] is eat fast food and they're fat. And so these people are just they're basically lulled into
[01:58:15] a state of just non-existence, basically. They're like a fucking catatonic, just masses of flesh.
[01:58:27] They don't have any opinions. They don't think for themselves. They're not worried about anything.
[01:58:32] They're just basically a fucking piece of meat. That's it. And so, no, I'm being serious. This
[01:58:38] is it. And you want to tell me, oh, that's not true? Yeah, it is. It's true. Everybody knows
[01:58:42] Okay, so Trump's a sinking ship. It's not about Trump. This is and if that's my point, right? Yes, obviously
[01:58:48] I think Trump has fucked up with this is massively fucked up. It's true
[01:58:51] Obviously, we all know that said that 50 times, but this is a universal worldwide problem
[01:58:58] That's it and
[01:59:00] Eventually people have to talk about this
[01:59:02] There has to be some level of accountability
[01:59:08] They forgot about violence now fast alive can be lost yes describe yourself absolutely not
[01:59:12] I can find about things on the internet all day in propriety at all.
[01:59:17] That said, this is a document that shows the possibility of Donald Trump, yes, having
[01:59:24] an intersection with Ghislaine Maxwell and the criminal case against her in which she
[01:59:29] was convicted for sex trafficking of minors.
[01:59:32] Clearly this did not come out in the trial, but it is a pretty revelatory document.
[01:59:39] And Kate, it's just one page right now.
[01:59:41] This is the one page that I've walked you through.
[01:59:44] There are many, many more documents
[01:59:46] that we are piecing through this morning
[01:59:49] to see what else may be news here.
[01:59:51] But Donald Trump is in the latest batch of the EPC files.
[01:59:54] No shit, again.
[01:59:55] Much more to comment.
[01:59:56] This is, I mean, again, I don't know why,
[01:59:58] like how is it that you have so many,
[02:00:00] how is it that you have so much information,
[02:00:03] but CNN has to rely on these weird implications.
[02:00:06] Just show the files and say what happened,
[02:00:09] rather than go and do like this,
[02:00:11] like, oh, well, this is the, oh, and they said this.
[02:00:14] I hate these fucking, oh my God.
[02:00:17] Caitlin's laying out very clearly.
[02:00:18] Caitlin, thank you so much for jumping on.
[02:00:20] I really appreciate it, Sarah.
[02:00:21] All right, joining me now is Sarah Christoffel,
[02:00:23] former US prosecutor for the Southern District of New York.
[02:00:27] Thank you for being here.
[02:00:28] Look, the DOJ has said they are releasing these documents
[02:00:31] more slowly because they are concerned
[02:00:32] about exposing victims.
[02:00:34] But in some of the emails that were released
[02:00:39] Monday afternoon. By Monday evening, some of those documents were taken down. We now know
[02:00:45] a victim's name who wished to remain anonymous was not redacted. We also know President Trump's
[02:00:49] name as you heard there from Caitlin, what appears in several places in this dump. This
[02:00:55] is the second time they've released documents only to remove them again from what you
[02:00:59] have seen so far. Is this just sloppy work from the DOJ or do you see this as being
[02:01:06] more calculated
[02:01:08] i think it's both
[02:01:10] because if it was calculated and it was done by somebody who is good
[02:01:15] they would have never been it they were never been these weird inconsistencies
[02:01:19] like it like it did you really think that uh... you know israel would have
[02:01:23] fucked this up
[02:01:24] absolutely not
[02:01:25] using china would have fucked this up
[02:01:27] a hundred percent not
[02:01:29] but if you give this to a bunch of dumb fuck american federal government
[02:01:32] workers
[02:01:33] will they fuck it up
[02:01:35] That's what happened.
[02:01:39] So it is a hard job to redact these documents appropriately.
[02:01:44] Sure, sure.
[02:01:45] The law set of categories of material that could be redacted.
[02:01:49] The DOJ has to go through these very carefully,
[02:01:52] make calls about, you know, really page by page
[02:01:56] about what needs to be redacted or not.
[02:01:59] But, you know, they have all of the resources
[02:02:01] in the world to do that.
[02:02:03] I mean, they have thousands of lawyers, top lawyers,
[02:02:06] who could be working on these documents,
[02:02:08] following a protocol, and making decisions.
[02:02:11] So, I mean, they certainly should be moving quicker
[02:02:14] than they are, and we shouldn't really be seeing mistakes,
[02:02:18] particularly mistakes regarding victims' names, but, you know.
[02:02:21] Yeah, it's an insane fuck up to have that happen.
[02:02:24] And the fact that they weren't able to do this,
[02:02:26] like, I mean, really they released, like,
[02:02:28] what, 100,000 pages, something like that?
[02:02:31] and they said they had over a thousand people working on this
[02:02:34] so let me get this straight
[02:02:37] they couldn't in one month figure out how to do a hundred pages on average
[02:02:41] each
[02:02:44] that's like three pages a day
[02:02:50] i mean really
[02:02:51] think about that that's insane
[02:02:54] but how do you have that bad at your job
[02:02:57] oh my god
[02:03:00] It is a this is a human process in a very laborious time intensive process.
[02:03:06] And as we go through these of course other organizations going through these the Washington
[02:03:10] Post saying that the latest tranche of Epstein documents there was a subpoena sent to Mar-a-Lago
[02:03:14] in 2021 for records related to the government's case against Gillian Maxwell. What do you glean
[02:03:21] from that?
[02:03:22] Yeah. Some of the juiciest stuff really is going to be in internal DOJ emails, right? That's where
[02:03:32] that's probably true because that's whenever they're going to talk about what's just established and
[02:03:36] known. It's a good point. Talking about the case. That's where they're sort of hashing out the
[02:03:40] evidence that they're seeing. So we're going to see some good stuff in there as we already
[02:03:44] talked about this morning. The other place I think you're going to see really interesting
[02:03:48] The material is in FBI reports, 302 reports to the extent those are released in unredacted
[02:03:54] form or partially redacted form because that's really going to set out the nature of the investigation
[02:04:00] and the steps that were taken.
[02:04:03] Just how inefficient our government is?
[02:04:04] Yeah, it's crazy.
[02:04:05] You just mentioned this.
[02:04:06] There were a large number of documents showing that the objections filed by Epstein's
[02:04:12] victims in 2008 after the U.S. attorney in Miami agreed his office would not prosecute
[02:04:17] ebbs seen on federal charges in exchange for ebbs seen to plead guilty to less serious
[02:04:22] state charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor.
[02:04:26] What will these documents expose?
[02:04:28] What will people see in these documents as they're looking at, you know, what happened
[02:04:33] there in Miami that a lot of victims are very, very upset with?
[02:04:37] Yeah, I mean the course of events here in terms of sort of the Florida prosecution
[02:04:44] or lack of prosecution and a subsequent prosecution in the SDNY was very complicated and we're
[02:04:52] going to see more detail uncovering that, more details about why decisions were made,
[02:04:58] why charges were brought or not brought, and that I think is going to be very illuminating
[02:05:02] about whether there was sort of political pressure or external forces on decisions that were
[02:05:08] made internally in these prosecutorial bodies.
[02:05:12] There is a lot to go through. And as you said, this is an unprecedented amount of information
[02:05:17] having to come out of the DOJ. But the law says it was supposed to be out altogether.
[02:05:22] And now it's coming out in more of a trickle. Sarah, Chris, off. Thank you so much. I'm
[02:05:26] sure you will be back. I wonder like what their logic is too about
[02:05:30] this is because I feel like the releasing it in a slow drip actually makes it worse.
[02:05:36] It's like you're bleeding somebody out rather than just simply, you know, decapitating
[02:05:41] them, because whenever you release everything in a slow drip, it gives people time to like,
[02:05:46] you know, hyper-investigate a very small group of things, and just that's the point. I mean,
[02:05:52] it is the point, but like it also like it doesn't make sense that it seems like it seems to
[02:05:58] me like they're trying to hide things. And the reason why is just very simply because
[02:06:03] the people that are the government officials have lied about the story. They've lied
[02:06:08] and misrepresented what the story is. They've said multiple times that there were no files
[02:06:14] and now they're releasing hundreds of thousands of files. So how does this, how does something
[02:06:18] like this happen? And so really, they're just making shit up. So if your goal is to try
[02:06:24] to hide it, then why would you, why would you release it in this way? The media like
[02:06:30] slow drips? Yeah, see more of these documents appreciate it.
[02:06:35] Michael's is the lead writer of a new statement from Epstein survivors. The
[02:06:38] statement raises multiple concerns about the way the release of files has been
[02:06:42] handled. She explained to CNN that no one from the Justice Department reached out
[02:06:46] to survivors for their input. Because they're referring to retarded? Yeah.
[02:06:51] It's just an incredibly sloppy and inconsistent and thoughtless process
[02:06:57] that is that has been done. That's why you know it's the government.
[02:07:01] or leaving things haphazardly unredacted.
[02:07:04] I felt very strongly that this was a clear cut
[02:07:09] black and white moment.
[02:07:10] Yeah.
[02:07:11] Friday, December 19th at 11.59,
[02:07:14] if all of the files had not been released publicly,
[02:07:19] this DOJ had broken the law.
[02:07:23] The law is-
[02:07:23] It's undeniable that they did.
[02:07:25] It's undeniable.
[02:07:26] And there should be accountability for it
[02:07:29] because they did it wrong.
[02:07:30] took an act of Congress to pass and that the president signed.
[02:07:36] And to me, that is a point we need to keep talking about.
[02:07:41] We want to see financial records.
[02:07:42] We want to see all of the long list of indictments
[02:07:47] for Jeffrey Epstein back in that sweetheart deal,
[02:07:51] the Alistair Costa deal.
[02:07:52] We want to see all of that paperwork
[02:07:54] because it proves the negligence that we've been
[02:07:57] talking about.
[02:07:58] Yeah, I think that's generally what's happened, right?
[02:08:00] That's often a drawn out other news.
[02:08:02] You're right when you said the Epstein saga has become an international issue.
[02:08:05] I'm waiting for a huge barrack.
[02:08:07] Barak's asked to get exposed.
[02:08:08] We have our own reasons to hate him.
[02:08:10] Yeah, I feel like that's not a surprise at all, of course.
[02:08:13] There's a new FBI document that heavily implicates Trump.
[02:08:16] Yeah, I saw that.
[02:08:17] That was the one document that I don't know exactly what it was about, but I did
[02:08:21] see that a little bit a while ago.
[02:08:24] But yeah, and the only proper response is for Congress to impeach Bondi, Trump
[02:08:28] and Patel within the next three months.
[02:08:30] I feel like Bondi and Patel definitely need to go.
[02:08:33] I mean, I don't really see them getting rid of Trump.
[02:08:36] I think realistically that's not going to happen.
[02:08:38] And it's hard to know like really,
[02:08:40] whether it was his fault or he was directing it.
[02:08:42] But I do think that obviously like if it's found
[02:08:45] that he was telling them not to release it
[02:08:48] and not to follow the law,
[02:08:49] then yeah, obviously you should get rid of them, right?
[02:08:51] And of course, I think that would be
[02:08:53] immediately better for everybody, right?
[02:08:55] So that's, I would say he can't direct it.
[02:08:58] I'm saying like I'm talking about a theoretical right because this person's talking about a theoretical
[02:09:01] that's what I'm doing so yeah it's that simple and anyway this is the the last one here
[02:09:09] this one this is the new one it's a different document released an hour ago and is barely redacted
[02:09:16] really it just got released um I kind of want to search this but I don't know if I can right now
[02:09:25] So this is here. The FBI has confirmed this alleged letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry
[02:09:36] Nassar is fake. The fake letter was received by the jail and flagged for the FBI at the time.
[02:09:42] The FBI made this conclusion based on the following facts. The writing does not appear to
[02:09:48] to match Jeffrey Epstein's.
[02:09:50] Okay.
[02:09:51] The letter was postmarked three days
[02:09:53] after Epstein's death out of Northern Virginia.
[02:09:56] When he was jailed in New York,
[02:09:58] the return address did not list the jail
[02:10:00] where Epstein was held,
[02:10:01] nor did it include his inmate number,
[02:10:02] which is required for outgoing mail.
[02:10:05] The fake letter services a reminder
[02:10:07] that just because a document is released
[02:10:09] by the Department of Justice
[02:10:10] does not make the allegations
[02:10:11] or the claims within the document factual.
[02:10:14] Nevertheless, the DOJ will continue to release
[02:10:16] all the material required by law.
[02:10:20] Yeah, maybe that's true.
[02:10:22] Not hard to believe, yeah.
[02:10:24] Then why release it?
[02:10:24] Well, because it's a file,
[02:10:26] it's something that they have on file.
[02:10:29] No, and I'll be honest, like I believe this, sure.
[02:10:33] Like I bet a lot of this stuff that's out there,
[02:10:35] because this is again, it's a random letter
[02:10:38] that got sent in.
[02:10:39] They thought that it was from this guy,
[02:10:41] it turns out that it wasn't this guy.
[02:10:42] Now I feel like there's no reason
[02:10:44] to kind of go off of things that have,
[02:10:46] like, and these are pretty big inconsistencies, right?
[02:10:49] It got sent after the guy was dead.
[02:10:52] It doesn't look like the guy wrote it.
[02:10:54] And it also doesn't even have the inmate number
[02:10:56] that you need to send somebody mail.
[02:10:58] So you add these things together,
[02:11:00] and yeah, you're right, it probably wasn't that.
[02:11:03] I think that's totally fine.
[02:11:04] The sell video was fake too.
[02:11:06] Yeah, I think so.
[02:11:07] And so, sorry for myself being spammy.
[02:11:11] Again, guys, a lot of people
[02:11:12] like to ask the same question multiple times,
[02:11:14] but I'll say again, ask it once.
[02:11:17] If you don't get an answer, there's a reason for it.
[02:11:19] They're legally obligated to release everything,
[02:11:21] including the bullshit tip from the guy who said
[02:11:23] that he knew the real Oklahoma City bomber, exactly.
[02:11:26] And so that's the reason why.
[02:11:28] So you are going to get a lot of false positives
[02:11:30] and crazy things that come out of here.
[02:11:32] And that's really the way it is.
[02:11:35] I mean, that's all there is to it.
[02:11:36] You are gonna get this crazy stuff.
[02:11:38] It is gonna come out,
[02:11:39] but that doesn't necessarily mean
[02:11:41] that everything that you're seeing is accurate or true.
[02:11:43] Sure, that's why we can't jump to conclusions yet.
[02:11:46] Well, it adheres the problem though, right?
[02:11:48] And this is the reason why I think people
[02:11:49] are jumping to conclusions.
[02:11:51] I think there's two big reasons.
[02:11:53] The first reason is because they want Trump to be guilty.
[02:11:57] I think that's the main focus that people have.
[02:12:00] And to the extent that that's your focus,
[02:12:02] you are going to mislead yourself
[02:12:04] and you're going to take yourself down a road
[02:12:06] that you don't wanna be down.
[02:12:08] Because at that point,
[02:12:09] you're not making decisions based off
[02:12:11] of like logic or rationality.
[02:12:13] you've already came to your conclusion
[02:12:15] and you're working backwards to find your evidence.
[02:12:19] That's a really bad way to make decisions.
[02:12:21] I'm sorry to say, it just is.
[02:12:23] So basically you're misled by your own biases, exactly.
[02:12:27] So the problem is that you are gonna have
[02:12:29] a lot of these false positives
[02:12:30] and stuff like this happen, he rate me.
[02:12:32] So this is like, for example,
[02:12:33] is this the letter written by the person?
[02:12:35] Is this the person who said they knew
[02:12:37] the Oklahoma city bomber or was that somebody else?
[02:12:41] Like I just wanna make sure
[02:12:42] Did I know what I'm talking about?
[02:12:44] No, okay, this is another person.
[02:12:45] Okay.
[02:12:50] This is from 2020.
[02:12:51] It's just, there are so many of these, it's hard to say.
[02:12:54] This is the one.
[02:12:55] Well, either way, I don't think that letter was fake.
[02:12:58] Well, I don't know whether it is or not.
[02:12:59] So this is a woman.
[02:13:00] So this letter got released today.
[02:13:02] I woke up in the morning and I was reading this.
[02:13:05] So, Asim Asim has time driving in limousine
[02:13:07] for two years, down towards the area.
[02:13:09] During Blank's time as a driver,
[02:13:10] he had met Donald Trump.
[02:13:11] He noticed they picked the president up in 1995,
[02:13:14] it took him to the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport,
[02:13:16] reported some of the things President Trump had spoken
[02:13:18] about during the ride on his cell phone, very concerning.
[02:13:20] He reported that he was a few seconds away
[02:13:22] from pulling over the limousine and a media
[02:13:23] and within a few seconds of pulling him out of the car
[02:13:26] and hurling him to do some of the things
[02:13:27] that he was saying.
[02:13:29] As Caller chose not to do,
[02:13:30] noted Trump consciously stated the name Jeffrey
[02:13:33] while on the phone and made references
[02:13:36] to abusing some girl.
[02:13:39] blank was unsure who he was talking to nor did he know who is referencing
[02:13:43] as blank talked about his uh... time meeting dot romp
[02:13:47] uh... redacted i guess it's a re-reacted i like i'd rather have to redacted
[02:13:51] it immediately uh... redacted demeanor when stone called as redacted stated
[02:13:56] he raped me
[02:13:59] uh... said what the reply to donald j trump had raped her along with jeff
[02:14:03] reyepstein noted some girl with a funny name
[02:14:06] took me into a fancy hotel or building, that's how it happened. So that's fake as fuck. It
[02:14:12] could be fake. It absolutely could be fake, guys. You're right. It could be fake. But
[02:14:18] you know what you do? You investigated. You investigate it. Excuse me, not investigated.
[02:14:27] And you figure out whether it's fake or not. That's what you do. It's real until
[02:14:33] proven fake? No. It's fake and so proven real. Like, whenever somebody accuses the
[02:14:39] president of rape, then I think that you should—the only people that are going
[02:14:43] to automatically be like, I knew it, I knew it, are people that just don't like
[02:14:47] Donald Trump. And that's fine. You don't have to like Donald Trump. But whenever
[02:14:51] you don't like him and then you just instantly believe a random person, then
[02:14:55] you're not really doing yourself any favors. I mean, let's be honest with
[02:15:01] what the fb yet yet i think they should invest to get some of works in the
[02:15:03] media
[02:15:04] yeah of course he wasn't the president nineteen ninety five
[02:15:07] you mean i mean i think if you do
[02:15:09] if you wasn't the president that doesn't matter and if you rape somebody
[02:15:12] that i think it's you should go to jail right i mean like
[02:15:15] what are we talking about making excuses do you really trust this dumb fb i can
[02:15:19] do that
[02:15:24] i don't think they can do it
[02:15:25] they can't even figure out how to get these files together you're right
[02:15:29] No, I think that's a great point that,
[02:15:31] how can you possibly trust them to do this
[02:15:33] when they fucked up everything else?
[02:15:35] That is a great point.
[02:15:37] And I think that it's probably true to an extent.
[02:15:40] It's a long time since past.
[02:15:41] Yeah, yeah, I know.
[02:15:42] But I would try to do my best, right?
[02:15:44] To figure out whether it's true or not.
[02:15:45] I mean, I would at least try to investigate it.
[02:15:47] And maybe you can't come to a conclusion,
[02:15:50] but you can at least have some information
[02:15:52] and try to figure out what happened
[02:15:53] to the best extent that you can.
[02:15:55] You're confusing them trying to cover up
[02:15:57] with them being idiots.
[02:15:58] Here's the problem is that sometimes them being idiots looks like them trying to cover things up
[02:16:05] and sometimes you figure out that they're covering things up because they're such idiots because
[02:16:09] they're bad at covering it up. Pick your fucking poison. Really? It seems pretty bad guys. It seems
[02:16:19] really bad. Bill Clinton's busted. Why are we not talking about it? Well Bill Clinton isn't
[02:16:23] busted. I mean there's nothing that definitively proves Bill Clinton did something wrong in
[02:16:27] and the Epstein files so far.
[02:16:29] I know everybody wants to talk about that,
[02:16:31] but there's nothing that definitively proves that.
[02:16:34] Like there's, if you put, he tweeted out,
[02:16:37] oh, well he tweeted, okay, well then there we go.
[02:16:39] I guess now we know for sure.
[02:16:42] But if there's no personal interest converging
[02:16:43] that I don't think that it's incompetence, I don't know.
[02:16:46] Well, anyway, advise the police, the incident,
[02:16:49] I can't, they will kill me.
[02:16:50] On Christmas Day, they contacted saying that,
[02:16:53] in fact, they had called the police
[02:16:54] about what had happened, she had done good,
[02:16:57] to not hear from them when they reached out stating that this person was dead?
[02:17:02] What the fuck? So the girl that said this is dead with her head blown off. Officers on the scene
[02:17:09] stated there was no way it was a suicide. Coroner stated that it was a suicide. Later stated the
[02:17:15] person committed suicide because the person had gotten cocaine from a Mexican drug cartel.
[02:17:22] Blank feels the murder is a cover-up for Gillis Lane, Gis Lane. Sorry, sorry.
[02:17:27] Remember, we're just gonna call her that from now on. Yeah, sure, we believe that.
[02:17:31] No way. I mean, I don't know if it's true or not. It's impossible to know.
[02:17:34] Like, but don't you guys see how people have very selective, like, selective thinking?
[02:17:39] Is that the coroner said that it wasn't, it was a suicide, but the cop said it wasn't.
[02:17:43] So, if you think that Trump is guilty, you're going to assume that the coroner is wrong
[02:17:47] and the cops are right. And if you like Trump, you have people saying that the cops are wrong,
[02:17:53] they're not the experts, the coroner is the expert, and they said it was a suicide.
[02:17:57] So really, I think that this is just, again, there are a lot of like very confusing points on
[02:18:02] the graph here. And it needs to be investigated, right? It does. It needs to be investigated
[02:18:08] one way or another. It's going to be impossible to prove. Yeah, I think so.
[02:18:13] I can't report it. They'll kill me is what every crazy Alex Jones caller says.
[02:18:17] Yeah, there's plenty of people that say that. And just because a crazy person is saying something
[02:18:21] doesn't necessarily mean that it's true, but it does mean that it should be investigated, right?
[02:18:26] It's an anonymous tip called into the FBI by someone who's clearly mentally ill, which
[02:18:30] consents hearsay spewed by someone with a clear mental illness. Yeah, I think that's
[02:18:34] definitely probably true. But again, it still should be investigated. They should look into
[02:18:40] this, right? Statistic claims are not legitimate and debunked. No corroboration exists. No limo
[02:18:47] driver testimony. No Oklahoma death matching the description. No mention in the Epstein files.
[02:18:53] So the victim committed suicide in January 2000. It's very, very hard to say. How do we know it
[02:18:58] hasn't been investigated? Well, we should ask and I think that they should give more answers.
[02:19:04] The problem is that they release a lot of this stuff and they're not very forthcoming
[02:19:08] about what's going on. Oh, this is it here. One of the documents in the second batch of Epstein files,
[02:19:15] the handwritten letter from fellow sex inventor, oh, this is the one they said is fake, right?
[02:19:20] Yeah, big surprise. And the FBI has confirmed this is fake. Yep, there we go again. Everybody
[02:19:25] thinks it's fake. Tough to, tough look for a federal agency to be in damage control in the
[02:19:30] comments of the Wall Street Journal. Prove it's fake. Everything you've mentioned is
[02:19:34] the circumstantial. I mean, you can't prove a negative. Realistically, you can't do that.
[02:19:40] Kind of convenient how everyone is committing suicide. I mean, I think that there's also
[02:19:44] like, I hate to, the problem with talking about this is that sometimes when I talk
[02:19:50] about this, I feel like it sounds like I'm defending it. And I'm really not. I'm just
[02:19:55] trying to explain why things could happen. The fact is that a lot of these people
[02:20:00] that think that they're being tracked by the government, they think that they're
[02:20:03] being harassed and all the stuff, these people are mentally unwell.
[02:20:07] They're mentally unwell people.
[02:20:10] And who kills themselves?
[02:20:12] People that are mentally unwell.
[02:20:14] And so, when I hear that or I see it, well, it's not a surprise to me at all.
[02:20:17] Of course they killed themselves because they're nuts.
[02:20:20] Like, that's just what happens.
[02:20:22] It's true.
[02:20:23] And so, aren't we trying to track?
[02:20:24] Yeah, exactly.
[02:20:25] Yeah, they're schizos.
[02:20:27] So whenever you look at a group of people that are self-selected by being so fucking
[02:20:31] insane. They're sending tips to the FBI about all these people and like some rape conspiracy.
[02:20:38] Yeah, you shouldn't go and just listen to that and say, okay, well, we should listen to this.
[02:20:43] But it's like taking a guy under a bridge and being like, okay, tell me who controls the world,
[02:20:49] right? Or is the earth flat or not? You shouldn't be listening to these people
[02:20:53] and take what they're saying verbatim. Now that doesn't mean that you shouldn't
[02:20:57] investigate their claims. And it doesn't mean you shouldn't actually trust to a degree
[02:21:01] that they are at least telling what they believe to be the truth, but just because somebody
[02:21:05] thinks something is true doesn't necessarily mean that it's true. They're out of their
[02:21:08] fucking mind. And so that's all I'm saying, right? This is a very reasonable and very
[02:21:13] common sense perspective to have. And I don't know why other people don't see it
[02:21:17] that way. But yeah, it does look, I'm going to be honest, it looks really, really,
[02:21:23] really bad whenever the FBI and the Department of Justice are running defense for these
[02:21:29] things they should let the public make up their own mind about it and they should
[02:21:33] let people investigate it and and see it for themselves because whenever you're
[02:21:37] constantly trying to debunk everything and you know like all the stuff like
[02:21:42] going in like all these like news publications etc. it looks very very
[02:21:46] bad because the reason why it looks that bad is because it seems that
[02:21:53] they're running defense in order to create a specific narrative that's
[02:21:57] That's the reason why I think people don't trust them.
[02:22:00] Over-explaining always looks bad.
[02:22:02] Sometimes it does, and today it definitely does.
[02:22:05] That's what I would say.
[02:22:10] The ultimate defense is Biden would have used this
[02:22:11] against Trump.
[02:22:13] I don't think that there is anything in these files
[02:22:17] that directly and unequivocally condemns Trump
[02:22:20] or implicates him in something that is definitive.
[02:22:24] I think that we will continue to get more anonymous tips.
[02:22:28] We will continue to have more hearsay.
[02:22:30] And I think this is also true for Bill Gates and Bill Clinton.
[02:22:35] I think that, and again, probably a lot of these people,
[02:22:37] and that's really, that's what I'm assuming.
[02:22:41] I'm assuming this, yeah, because the files are redacted.
[02:22:46] What I'm saying is that I think that the files,
[02:22:48] like let's say theoretically,
[02:22:50] were their files that were like this or not.
[02:22:52] Nobody really knows.
[02:22:54] but let's say there were
[02:22:55] if there were files that were like that
[02:22:58] they're gone
[02:22:59] they're deleted
[02:23:00] they are long gone they've been gone for years and they're never coming back
[02:23:06] that's really all there is to it
[02:23:07] the spreading of a i images is not helping either yes exactly
[02:23:12] who's in the cc uh... cp videos we all want to know yet exactly right
[02:23:15] the other thing about logically how many circumstances we need to ignore
[02:23:18] for this not to be clear
[02:23:20] I mean, I would say that it really depends, right?
[02:23:23] I mean, like with a famous person like this,
[02:23:24] I think that if you get a lot of stories
[02:23:26] about this person doing something bad,
[02:23:28] that's not really out of the question, right?
[02:23:30] Because a lot of famous people get accused by things
[02:23:33] or accused by people for stuff.
[02:23:34] It's very common.
[02:23:35] So, and people have this happen all the time,
[02:23:38] like actors have this happen constantly.
[02:23:39] Like I'll give you an example, right?
[02:23:41] Is that whenever, this is something
[02:23:43] that like a lot of celebrities do,
[02:23:45] I don't know if people notice this,
[02:23:46] but like they always have their hands visible
[02:23:49] whenever they're taking photos with fans.
[02:23:51] And the reason why they always have their hands visible
[02:23:54] when taking photos with fans is because they don't want to,
[02:23:57] in the future, get sued for doing something wrong
[02:24:00] or doing something else, right?
[02:24:02] So that's why they always have that counter-reeves.
[02:24:04] I don't know if he's an example of that or not,
[02:24:06] but a hoverhand champion, maybe.
[02:24:08] But I think it's also like some people do it
[02:24:10] because they're just uncomfortable touching other people,
[02:24:12] other people do it for other reasons.
[02:24:14] My point is that it's not a big surprise
[02:24:17] that some people would feel this way.
[02:24:19] Sure, right?
[02:24:20] And they would go and accuse some random celebrity
[02:24:23] of bad behavior.
[02:24:24] Same with JFK files, there's so much misinformation,
[02:24:27] we may never know what happened.
[02:24:28] Same reason why a lot of famous people
[02:24:30] don't drive themselves around.
[02:24:31] Exactly, yeah, like if you're worth over $100 million,
[02:24:34] a lot of those people aren't driving cars anymore.
[02:24:36] And the reason why is that they don't want someone
[02:24:39] to try to get in an accident with them
[02:24:41] in order to try to sue them.
[02:24:42] And all of this stuff, like it sounds so stupid.
[02:24:45] It's like Floyd Mayweather or like Mike Tyson walking around with like a bunch of bodyguards.
[02:24:51] They're not for Mike Tyson to like avoid to where he doesn't get beat up.
[02:24:57] It's so basically somebody doesn't try to start a fight with them and then he has to
[02:25:00] defend himself and then he gets put in jail.
[02:25:03] Well with Mike Tyson's example again, right?
[02:25:06] And so that's the reason why it's for the rest of them.
[02:25:08] Yeah, exactly.
[02:25:09] Some of them even hire an entire security team.
[02:25:11] Yeah, exactly.
[02:25:13] And we've got more of this FBI executed a two week takedown of child predators all 56
[02:25:18] field offices participated in that's great. Obviously, it's a good thing. Donald Trump
[02:25:23] accused rape and Jeffrey Epstein files. Again, this is an anonymous tip. It's not really
[02:25:27] sure to, you know, you're not really able to see there. And what is this here? Horrific
[02:25:32] account from the alleged victim of Gillis St. Maxwell. What is this? Permanent injuries
[02:25:41] my ribs, my hips, oh my god. Just taking to another house, I could, what the fuck. She also threatened
[02:25:48] me saying I deserved to die and hit me on the face with a broom. I think this is what happened,
[02:25:53] this is my best guess of the relationship between like Gisling Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein that
[02:25:58] seems this way to me, is that Jeffrey Epstein loved to fuck around and he loved to get involved
[02:26:05] with like other women, and she hated it, but she knew that he would do it no matter what.
[02:26:12] So what happened is that she enabled something that she hated, and then she took the hatred out
[02:26:18] on the girls. That's what I think happened. That's what makes sense to me. I don't know,
[02:26:25] but I feel like that's where things are going. You're just guessing? Yeah, I'm guessing. Yeah,
[02:26:30] I'm guessing that's a good thing.
[02:26:32] I've read this a lot.
[02:26:33] I've seen a lot of these statements.
[02:26:35] That's what makes sense based off of what I've seen
[02:26:38] so far in all of these files.
[02:26:40] Yeah, definitely.
[02:26:41] It's extremely common.
[02:26:42] Maybe it is, I don't know.
[02:26:44] Yeah, she was the boss and fucked a lot of them too.
[02:26:46] Maybe, right?
[02:26:47] But common psychology, they're both sadists.
[02:26:49] Well, I think that like definitely this one
[02:26:51] apparently is fake.
[02:26:52] Everybody's saying this is fake.
[02:26:53] I don't know whether it is or not.
[02:26:55] And what is this here?
[02:26:57] Tim Walls, a furious JD Van said that you no longer
[02:26:59] to apologize for being white. What is this?
[02:27:02] So this is what happens when your own federal government wages war against you. This is what
[02:27:08] happens when they target communities for their own benefit. This is what happens when
[02:27:11] they scapegoat. And this is what's what happens when they no longer hide the idea of white
[02:27:16] supremacy when you hear the vice president of the United States talk about, now white
[02:27:20] people won't have to apologize for being white. That's never happened once in
[02:27:23] my whole damn life.
[02:27:24] Yeah, it has. It happened constantly. There were so many articles written about removing
[02:27:28] whiteness and reducing whiteness and whiteness being a problem and white people being bad
[02:27:33] and white people needing to apologize for something, like this guy acts like we don't
[02:27:37] have the internet archive and we can't see a thousand articles of this. It's very obvious
[02:27:41] that this happened. And I think that there's been a, like, I mean, really it's very
[02:27:46] obvious that, you know, it's been very popular to do this. Anybody saying this
[02:27:51] isn't the case white fragility? Yeah. Why is there, why are there all these
[02:27:55] terms that are denigrating towards white people, whether it's white supremacy, white
[02:28:00] fragility, you know, like, I don't know, there's just the two main ones, right?
[02:28:04] I think there's one more.
[02:28:05] I just can't think of it.
[02:28:06] But you know, these terms exist in order to denigrate white rage, yeah, there you
[02:28:11] go, white guilt, etc.
[02:28:13] That's what it is.
[02:28:16] White wash, yep, there you go again, another one.
[02:28:20] And I think everybody in this room knows what they're doing.
[02:28:23] So we're here today to say enough of this.
[02:28:25] We're here today to stand that Minnesota
[02:28:27] will protect their neighbors.
[02:28:28] Yeah, I'm totally against this.
[02:28:30] I think Tim Walls is a bald fucking retard.
[02:28:32] And the fact is that he just simply is saying this
[02:28:35] because he wants to get votes
[02:28:36] from minority communities in his area.
[02:28:39] And it's because he thinks this will not
[02:28:40] alienate white people.
[02:28:42] In my opinion, it alienates me.
[02:28:44] And I think that as a white person,
[02:28:46] I can't imagine voting for someone
[02:28:48] who condemns another person,
[02:28:51] sorry, who condemns another person for saying that it's okay to be your own race. It's so obvious
[02:28:56] that this has been going on for years now. White supremacy doesn't degrade white people. It's a
[02:29:01] literal thing. Yeah, it does degrade white people because whenever you assign a supremacy value to
[02:29:08] one group of people, I think that really it paints those people as the aggressors and as
[02:29:13] bad actors. Like that's just what happens. So there is no such thing as like, you know,
[02:29:18] this like weird fucking apparatus where like, oh my god, like, you know, there's like some like
[02:29:23] white privilege or something like that. I don't think that really exists. I think that maybe to
[02:29:27] an extent it exists to the degree that, you know, it's like kind of a privilege being like the
[02:29:33] majority in a certain area. Like for example, I think Japanese people have a degree of privilege
[02:29:38] being Japanese living in Japan. But to the extent that like there's some sort of big
[02:29:43] apparatus that helps white people it's just total bullshit. And it's invented just to
[02:29:47] justify hate and negative reactions and sentiment towards white people. That's really all there
[02:29:52] is to it. Yeah, it's not all right if you're white. Democrat slogan again. Yeah, I mean,
[02:29:57] I think it's really just that simple. And it's really bad. What supremacy is the white
[02:30:02] people equivalent of Islamophobia? It's just the term just used to dismiss valid points.
[02:30:06] Yep, definitely. It's fine to keep your native culture, though. People should be
[02:30:09] able to do whatever they want to the extent that they don't affect other people. It's
[02:30:12] It's actually pretty simple, but anyway, I just saw that it annoyed me and I figured
[02:30:16] I'd talk about it for a second.
[02:30:18] So yeah, there you go.
[02:30:21] Saying white people can't be proud to be white because it's seen something bad.
[02:30:24] Yeah, it's crazy.
[02:30:27] Society is a winner takes all and the winners happen to be white men.
[02:30:29] They mistakenly index on that.
[02:30:30] I don't think that's true at all.
[02:30:31] I think that there's a lot of successful minorities in America.
[02:30:34] It's extremely common.
[02:30:36] So what is this here?
[02:30:37] New Epstein files.
[02:30:38] Epstein used fake Austrian.
[02:30:40] Oh, fake Austrian passport with the alias, Marius Fortilini, Marius Fortilini.
[02:30:53] The fuck is that?
[02:30:56] Okay, that's funny.
[02:31:01] It's like a, yeah, Trump listening to a new file ago.
[02:31:04] Yeah, I saw a little bit of that.
[02:31:06] I don't know if there's a new one that I haven't seen yet.
[02:31:08] So there we go, Marius Robert, okay, there we go.
[02:31:14] And he's from Saudi Arabia.
[02:31:16] What the fuck is this?
[02:31:18] So there's even more of this, right?
[02:31:21] And oh boy, as you know, black people, they aren't allowed to be proud of being black.
[02:31:24] Yeah, I mean, everybody should be able to be proud of who they are.
[02:31:27] I think it's pretty common sense.
[02:31:28] But you know, there's only a reason, the only reason why you wouldn't want
[02:31:32] somebody to feel that way is if you don't like them.
[02:31:34] It's just that simple.
[02:31:35] So this is part of keeping dual dancing around.
[02:31:37] Fake passports aren't actually for convenience or for moving people, money or avoiding scrutiny
[02:31:41] across borders.
[02:31:42] Yeah, there could definitely be that too.
[02:31:45] How many different countries was this guy working for?
[02:31:47] Yeah, I feel like this guy, I mean he really did get around.
[02:31:51] So what is this here?
[02:31:53] Users on TikTok realizing they can just copy paste the redacted text to read what
[02:31:57] it says.
[02:31:58] Oh, look at this pesky redaction.
[02:32:02] Let's just, let's just get rid of that.
[02:32:07] No way.
[02:32:17] Nah bro, like nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
[02:32:26] Alright, alright.
[02:32:27] Give me a list of a file.
[02:32:29] Try it.
[02:32:30] We're gonna try it right now.
[02:32:31] let's try it right this second. Okay, I have it open. Which one do you want me to go to?
[02:32:38] Which one is it? No, no, it's fine. Which one?
[02:32:44] It's not the same? No, go ahead. No, I don't believe it. It's obviously fake. Upper echelon
[02:32:51] did it too. Well, I want to see it myself. It doesn't work on all of them, just some.
[02:32:55] find me one example of it working. I want one example of it working, I will do it
[02:33:01] myself right now. It's apparently only on the DOJ files. No, no, no, I need more
[02:33:06] than that. I want to see it myself correctly. So, yeah, BoomerBate 69,
[02:33:13] it's on PDF number 67. Okay, this one only goes up to 54. Where's
[02:33:20] Here's 6-7.
[02:33:23] This is only 56 also.
[02:33:25] This is 50?
[02:33:27] Okay, here's 6-7.
[02:33:32] Oh, guys.
[02:33:38] Oh, did I fall for it again?
[02:33:43] Oh, I'm so stupid!
[02:33:47] oh man guys come on did I really did you get me again I'm so dumb clipped oh yeah
[02:33:59] yeah this is a good one huh retard uh huh Jesus fucking Christ guys okay what
[02:34:05] about 69 is 69 any different no none of this is deleted so do we have a single
[02:34:10] example, one singular example of any of these files that are actually unable to be redacted.
[02:34:21] Is that true?
[02:34:22] Let's see if I find it.
[02:34:26] Wait a second.
[02:34:27] I think I might have seen somebody in chat.
[02:34:31] Get the one that's exactly on TikTok?
[02:34:33] No, no.
[02:34:35] I'm waiting for somebody.
[02:34:37] Okay.
[02:34:38] All right.
[02:34:39] You're getting pulled up, Jimmy.
[02:34:41] Jimmy, this is you, this is your time to shine.
[02:34:44] It's on the last set, data set eight.
[02:34:47] Data set eight.
[02:34:50] What is data set eight?
[02:34:53] What does that mean?
[02:35:01] No, no, no, no, it's slipping Jimmy.
[02:35:03] No, no, we got him.
[02:35:04] We got him right here.
[02:35:06] No, it's fine.
[02:35:07] It's fine. I wanted this.
[02:35:14] Volume 8? What's volume 8? What does that mean?
[02:35:19] You have to enter the secret password. What's the password?
[02:35:25] DOJ Disclosures. Okay. All right. We're at there. Okay. And now what?
[02:35:31] What? Data set eight. Okay.
[02:35:33] View files. All right.
[02:35:35] So we've got all the files. Which one?
[02:35:41] It's the latest set of files. What's the number?
[02:35:47] The password is Hunter two.
[02:35:49] Ho, ho, ho.
[02:35:52] Jimmy's country. Yeah.
[02:35:54] Give me, give me one of these PDFs.
[02:35:58] Besides Epstein.
[02:35:59] Just kidding. So yeah, which one are we gonna try it out right now? We're going to get locked into it right now
[02:36:10] Surely the FBI isn't disincompetent
[02:36:17] No, there's no way there's no way they are that's crazy I
[02:36:22] Won't believe it. I won't believe it until I see it. I want to see it
[02:36:26] I'm gonna try this redaction ship myself right now
[02:36:29] Because until I do that, I just can't imagine this is real.
[02:36:33] Because it's so fucking stupid.
[02:36:41] I went to the last pages. Okay, I'll do it and I'll link it.
[02:36:44] No, no, no, don't link it. Just tell me, here's what I want you to do.
[02:36:48] I want you to go on there.
[02:36:50] Jimmy, listen to me. Listen to me, Jimmy. I want you to help me.
[02:36:53] I want you to go to right here.
[02:36:55] here I want you to go this and I want you to right-click and I want you to go to
[02:36:58] copy and then I want you to go into my chat okay this is what I want you to do
[02:37:02] I want you to type this into my chat and I want you to go right here and I
[02:37:07] want you to paste okay and then you're gonna do it just like that
[02:37:16] that's what I want you to do Jimmy that's what we need I need you to do
[02:37:20] that for me right now
[02:37:25] And you're untimed out I
[02:37:31] Think he's untimed out now, right? He must be untimed up when we refresh this. Yeah, okay. He's good. All right
[02:37:37] No, it's okay. Jim Jimmy's gonna figure this out
[02:37:44] You've got this Jimmy this is you
[02:37:49] All I need is the number I don't even need the dot PDF I just need the number
[02:37:55] This is you, Jimmy.
[02:38:06] This is all about you right now.
[02:38:12] Just put the number.
[02:38:14] Just put the number of the file.
[02:38:18] Just put the file number, Jimmy.
[02:38:21] Just put the file number.
[02:38:22] So, okay, let's go back.
[02:38:24] All right.
[02:38:25] you to copy paste just half half year but delete the dot PDF just delete the
[02:38:32] dot PDF I can't believe Israel is censoring even my Twitch chat that's
[02:38:40] crazy
[02:38:42] I'll be right back. I gotta use the bathroom. I gotta take a piss. If I come back and there's
[02:39:02] not a number on your fucking chat logs, I'm gonna lose my fucking mind, Jimmy. You gotta
[02:39:07] figure this out. It's just copy-paste!
[02:40:07] All right, Jimmy, okay, Jimmy, come on, there's no, okay, okay, all right, okay, give me
[02:40:32] minute three three nine zero two three okay control f okay it's not on the first page
[02:40:47] And it's not on the second page. It's on the third page. What page is it? Last page. It's
[02:41:05] It's not on the wait.
[02:41:11] Okay.
[02:41:16] Here we go.
[02:41:19] All right.
[02:41:21] It takes 20 minutes to type a number.
[02:41:25] You didn't rate in classic while.
[02:41:27] I rated in classic while.
[02:41:30] People don't understand the way it is.
[02:41:33] I do.
[02:41:34] i know the way it is
[02:41:36] they might not want to admit that's the way it is i know how it is
[02:41:42] very few people
[02:41:44] is this the correct one jimmy
[02:41:47] any of those pages really
[02:41:51] so we're going to
[02:41:53] control c
[02:41:56] okay
[02:41:56] right-click copy
[02:42:00] and that we're going to go
[02:42:02] into
[02:42:04] Note powered.
[02:42:15] It's blocked.
[02:42:21] It's blocked.
[02:42:29] No, it doesn't work. Okay, I'm going to do control a and then control c control a is
[02:42:40] the select all key binding. And that also does not work. Jimmy
[02:43:05] in Todas though open in Adobe how do I do that like is that like a special file
[02:43:16] that I need like it was Jimmy's working with Mossad is that what people are
[02:43:22] saying do I have to buy Adobe or can I just download it
[02:43:35] It's free. Okay, give me a minute. I'll do this off screen. Okay, Adobe Reader.
[02:43:44] Adobe Reader, download Adobe Acrobat Reader, download Acrobat Reader, finish your installation.
[02:43:52] Okay.exe. There we go. And all right, and let me go back, see if I can pull this up and do it
[02:44:02] right here. It's malware. No, it's not malware. It's not
[02:44:07] because it says Adobe on it. If it was malware, it would say
[02:44:11] it's a virus on the file name and say virus or something like
[02:44:16] that, right? Okay. Installation and progress. Yeah, like
[02:44:29] Trojan something like Trojan virus, Trojan executable file, something like this. If I download Adobe
[02:44:45] Acrobat reader, and it doesn't work, Jimmy, what do you think I should do to you? What do you think
[02:44:52] What do you think should happen to you, Jimmy?
[02:44:58] What should happen?
[02:45:00] That you let us down this wild goose chase?
[02:45:06] I'm just not sure, right?
[02:45:08] I mean, like, because, you know, it could be a lot of things that could happen.
[02:45:12] And I'm not really trying to suggest anything.
[02:45:15] I'm not saying that's what should happen.
[02:45:17] I'm just saying that's possible.
[02:45:21] VI so I should mod him if he lied okay guys that sounds like a great idea that's really smart
[02:45:33] okay when Adobe reader gets so big it's because they have to download there's a bitcoin miner in
[02:45:39] this and so uh you have to download that one too which is the reason why it's taking so long
[02:45:45] because like here's the way I see it. I hate taking people's word for things. I do. Like I remember
[02:45:53] even like when I was a little kid I said well bro like how are you gonna you tell me that he could
[02:45:57] talk to a burning bush and a guy lived in a fish? Go light a bush on fire see what happens.
[02:46:07] You go put yourself go go underwater go go put your head under the back tub for like five
[02:46:12] minutes you're gonna you're gonna have a bad time. That doesn't work. Like is it
[02:46:19] because so to me like if I feel like something like I want to try it out
[02:46:24] myself I hate taking people's word for things because everybody is a liar
[02:46:28] except for me. Everybody's lying that's the reason why I want to check it and
[02:46:34] figure it out for myself because if I don't do this then everybody's gonna
[02:46:39] to be misled. Luckily, I'm here to solve the problem though. So
[02:46:43] it's okay. The know the bathtub thing turns you into a
[02:46:49] mermaid. Oh, does it really? Wow. There's tutorials on
[02:46:54] YouTube and most stuff doesn't work. No, it's okay. I'm gonna
[02:46:57] try it right now. The file you're looking at when edited
[02:47:02] with a viewer is a screenshot in a PDF file. There's no way
[02:47:05] this works. I don't think it's gonna work either. But
[02:47:08] We're going to sit through.
[02:47:09] We're going to do this.
[02:47:10] Jimmy, how are we feeling?
[02:47:11] You're not feeling bad about your account, are you?
[02:47:13] Send me a StarForge with an i9 chip instead of an AMD would be nice.
[02:47:18] Honestly, should we primer band Jimmy for still wanting to use Intel processors?
[02:47:24] Like, I think you know what, guys, I'm going to be honest.
[02:47:28] Like, I feel like we might have to at this point.
[02:47:32] I mean, it's one thing to waste 30 minutes of stream time and say the
[02:47:35] word or be racist or you know call for some other thing but like an Intel
[02:47:42] processor I mean we really we're gonna let this one go no way this is it Jimmy the
[02:47:49] fucking legend okay he said the I word yeah you're right okay so it's at 62%
[02:48:03] We'll see how this goes because I don't believe this is how I don't believe this is gonna work
[02:48:07] I don't think so. I think it's bullshit, but we're gonna find out really soon, okay?
[02:48:12] I think you should find and watch this if you have it. I don't know what that is
[02:48:16] Have you already gotten the kick gift? No, I haven't yeah, and uh
[02:48:20] Jimmy's game VIP for sure. We'll see what happens. Okay?
[02:48:24] Okay, there we go wait wait wait no no McAfee security scan
[02:48:33] Oh
[02:48:43] Wait, I couldn't even I tried telling no
[02:48:49] We're in guys stop
[02:48:54] Jimmy was McAfee all along
[02:48:57] He's not dead. He's just been waiting. Oh
[02:49:00] Oh my fuck, it's built into Adobe. I'm gonna have to fucking, uh, like, uninstall this entire, okay.
[02:49:08] Aw, fuck. Alright, so let's go ahead, finish.
[02:49:13] Okay, we're opening up Adobe Acrobat, alright?
[02:49:20] Here we go. What is all this bullshit?
[02:49:26] What the fuck is this?
[02:49:28] Let's get you started. It doesn't even show anything. What the fuck is this piece of garbage?
[02:49:37] What is this a joke?
[02:49:42] App usage shut the fuck up, so I don't want to sign it
[02:49:51] I can't do anything
[02:49:53] Is this it? Okay, give me a minute. It says thank you for downloading Adobe Acrobat Reader.
[02:50:03] Uh-huh. Great. Okay. So now, down low, where do I download this? Is it right here? This
[02:50:12] is the down low, okay, PDF. All right. So we're going to save this right here. And
[02:50:19] Then I'm going to open up another folder desktop and where's it at?
[02:50:34] Oh, there it is.
[02:50:35] OK.
[02:50:41] Just open the folder.
[02:50:44] Opo folder.
[02:50:46] Come on, open the folder.
[02:50:49] What is this, a joke?
[02:50:55] Of the task manager to this shit?
[02:51:00] How is this happening to me?
[02:51:03] I'm gonna force quit it.
[02:51:05] Why are there four Adobe background applications running in my task manager?
[02:51:11] Acrobat update service, I just downloaded the fucking program.
[02:51:17] What the fuck is this?
[02:51:24] Oh my g-
[02:51:27] Jesus Christ.
[02:51:31] Jimmy, I think you're gonna get banned if this doesn't work.
[02:51:35] I think you're getting banned.
[02:51:38] Yeah, you're gonna get banned if this doesn't work.
[02:51:40] I'm gonna close every single process related to this download, okay?
[02:51:45] security is also getting closed also okay and we have everything that has now
[02:51:52] been removed okay good so let's try it again
[02:52:02] it actually worked how can I help you with this document look at the
[02:52:15] This is crazy.
[02:52:33] Do it.
[02:52:34] Do it.
[02:52:38] Do it.
[02:52:39] See what happens.
[02:52:40] Fuck you.
[02:52:43] I'm so sick of this shit.
[02:52:45] Ha ha ha.
[02:52:46] Oh, no.
[02:52:47] Okay.
[02:52:48] Um, so there we go.
[02:52:54] Processing request.
[02:52:55] Yes, please.
[02:52:56] And so anyway, all right.
[02:52:57] So we have the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
[02:52:59] Jimmy?
[02:53:00] Jimmy, you still with us, Jimmy?
[02:53:04] Wait, I have the option to say the N-word?
[02:53:08] Not anymore.
[02:53:09] You can't say it.
[02:53:11] You can't say it anymore.
[02:53:13] could have said it but now you can't. So now what do we do? What do we do now, Jimmy?
[02:53:26] Yep, it's okay. You had the pass. But now it's been revoked.
[02:53:31] come on Jimmy I just downloaded the file yeah I'm here I know you're here we
[02:53:50] have the file open Jimmy we have it on Adobe Acrobat Reader this cost me the
[02:53:57] my sanity, a half hour, and inevitably a whole hour of figuring out how to
[02:54:03] uninstall McAfee antivirus after this. This has come at a tremendous cost to me,
[02:54:08] Jimmy. Don't tell me I did all this for nothing.
[02:54:27] and
[02:54:37] jimmy
[02:54:45] jimmy you did not just do this did you
[02:54:48] did you really go and do all this
[02:54:51] for fucking nothing
[02:54:53] Guys!
[02:54:58] Jimmy do you play classic wow?
[02:55:05] Do you play classic wow like I'm curious about this
[02:55:11] Yeah, um, okay
[02:55:13] You got you gotta play classic wow, right? I mean it's got it's got to be a reason for this if you complete this
[02:55:19] This is crazy
[02:55:23] somebody says okay read my post I told you how to do it you're next came you're
[02:55:32] next not yet but you're next no no it's okay it's okay but I want to finish
[02:55:39] with Jimmy here okay I did it for my okay yes you do play classic well I
[02:55:50] told you guys
[02:55:53] I told you this is the... I said I knew it for a fact guys. I can...
[02:55:59] Listen, just by... how did you know?
[02:56:04] How did I know?
[02:56:08] Everybody knows how I knew.
[02:56:12] Everybody knows.
[02:56:16] Sometimes you just know.
[02:56:18] Jimmy, we're gonna try to copy-paste this, okay?
[02:56:23] I'm going to see if this is going to work, all right?
[02:56:26] So, Cain, what do I do?
[02:56:31] What do I do?
[02:56:33] Now it's going to be you.
[02:56:36] Wait, he just, I don't know, he already said that nevermind.
[02:56:40] Okay.
[02:56:43] No, no, it's fine.
[02:56:44] It's fine.
[02:56:45] I want to know the answer to this.
[02:56:47] I'm just showing you how to copy paste it
[02:56:48] if Adobe is working.
[02:56:49] Adobe is working.
[02:56:51] I'm going to go here and I'm going to copy text and I'm going to go here and I'm going to paste the text.
[02:56:59] Okay.
[02:57:00] Guys, they patched it.
[02:57:24] Okay, so now it's been patched out.
[02:57:28] There's some other reason.
[02:57:30] Like I'm losing my, I am a,
[02:57:34] I know you're a bald.
[02:57:35] You play classic, wow.
[02:57:37] Everybody knows that.
[02:57:39] So hopefully that'll work.
[02:57:42] Yes, so you get the first letter,
[02:57:44] but you don't get the first letter.
[02:57:45] It's not there.
[02:57:46] It says from nothing.
[02:57:49] And it says to nothing.
[02:57:52] There's nothing there.
[02:57:54] It got the A from A. I don't think this is accurate.
[02:58:08] Here's the reason why I don't think that it's accurate.
[02:58:15] It's because every single one of these things, okay, think about like this.
[02:58:22] Every single one of this, every proper noun, even Friday is capitalized.
[02:58:27] Friday should not be capitalized.
[02:58:29] That's not a proper noun, as far as I know.
[02:58:32] This is perfect English grammar.
[02:58:36] What do you think the probability is that they are capitalizing Friday, New Orleans,
[02:58:42] I'm at my desk and everything else, it is?
[02:58:48] were taxes
[02:59:14] What? No, I don't want this. Stop asking me. They ask me that every day. Days of the week.
[02:59:29] Friday should always be ca- Okay. Okay. So I didn't even know that. And this is the first
[02:59:36] time I know this. Every single thing here is capitalized. What do you think the probability
[02:59:43] is that the first letter here isn't capitalized. I don't believe that. I think it's very unlikely.
[02:59:53] And I don't think the A means anything. Yeah, it's a 0% chance. I mean, oh, no, you're right.
[03:00:04] New should be capitalized with new Orleans.
[03:00:11] That does that.
[03:00:12] Oh, man, this is a lot.
[03:00:15] It unredacted the first letter and some of the redactions in note.
[03:00:18] I said that earlier as well.
[03:00:20] Well, I mean, nobody, nobody even knows now.
[03:00:25] Nobody has any.
[03:00:26] I feel like now try a different area.
[03:00:29] Okay, sure.
[03:00:30] Why not?
[03:00:31] Let's try a different area.
[03:00:32] Okay.
[03:00:33] over to let me find another one. Let's do this one here. Okay. Copy text. And then we're
[03:00:43] going to go over to the notepad. Thank you. It's not on there either. Nope. See, it's
[03:00:55] right there. It's probably the redactor. I think the value is not tested needs to
[03:01:02] be in in Pro mode. Oh, so I have to buy it now. Oh, okay. Maybe
[03:01:09] we can waste another hour buying it. Oh, that would be great.
[03:01:12] I'd love that. That'd be amazing. Let's try it with
[03:01:16] control C control V. Yeah, guys, it's not I will try another
[03:01:20] document. Okay. I'll try another document and we'll see if
[03:01:23] that will work. Okay, I'll try three other ones. Okay. And
[03:01:28] And so we will download this one here and we will download this one and one more again.
[03:01:39] There we go.
[03:01:40] All right.
[03:01:41] So we'll open these up now.
[03:01:46] All right.
[03:01:48] So here we go.
[03:01:49] We're going to copy paste this and let's try this one right here.
[03:01:55] And it looks like attendee blank location blank organizer blank, external name, parentheses
[03:02:06] blank.
[03:02:07] So there's one right there.
[03:02:09] That one didn't work.
[03:02:11] And let's try this one too.
[03:02:14] And McDonald Hillary privileged from this is blank as well.
[03:02:21] Control a maybe that's not it.
[03:02:24] says Adobe Pro will unredact black boxes? Nope, I don't believe, no, no, guys, this is,
[03:02:34] no, this is, this is bullshit. People are bullshitting, y'all are bullshitting right now.
[03:02:38] From C, it's blanked out again. Oh, let me zoom in so you guys can see.
[03:02:46] Okay, yeah, there it is. See, it's blanked out.
[03:02:48] Okay, wait a minute, wait a minute. We might have a link to this. Okay. Wait, is this
[03:03:04] Jimmy? No shot, it's Jimmy. Talking shit about a son. Oh no. So it's fallback Jimmy, my man.
[03:03:20] Oh my god. Of course. Okay, now we really know. Okay, good. You cannot unredact. They've been
[03:03:27] trolling you the whole time. Well, okay, so if they've been trolling me the whole time,
[03:03:31] and then why are people able to do this
[03:03:36] did they just make this up
[03:03:43] just get rid of that it's all fake
[03:03:57] all my god
[03:03:59] Those are the wrong PDF files.
[03:04:00] The real one is, oh, God, do you people really
[03:04:04] want me to look at another one?
[03:04:07] OK, let me try.
[03:04:09] Let me see if I can.
[03:04:10] You have to put the document in the Herodric cube.
[03:04:12] Oh, we have to use the ancient magic.
[03:04:16] OK, this guy's been following for three hours.
[03:04:20] You are about to get permanently banned.
[03:04:23] You will get permanently banned if you're not right.
[03:04:26] You understand this, Ruben?
[03:04:30] I want you to understand this.
[03:04:31] Ruben, you've been here for three hours.
[03:04:33] This is the beginning and the end for you.
[03:04:37] This will be your first and your last stream.
[03:04:41] You understand that?
[03:04:43] Yes, okay.
[03:04:44] Wow, all right, I like the confidence.
[03:04:49] Okay, so let's go over and we're gonna find it
[03:04:52] and where's Ruben again?
[03:04:54] All right, wrong PDF file.
[03:04:55] it is exhibit one you can find it by searching on google
[03:04:59] uh... it just isn't
[03:05:01] is it one pdf
[03:05:05] okay
[03:05:08] uh... where is it
[03:05:13] where's it at
[03:05:16] where's it at
[03:05:19] after google it
[03:05:21] Well, how do I know Google was going to work?
[03:05:26] Like, I mean, I can do that.
[03:05:27] Sure, I'll Google it.
[03:05:28] Okay.
[03:05:31] Okay, Department of Justice right here.
[03:05:38] Is this it?
[03:05:47] I don't see any of this that's redacted.
[03:05:51] Okay. Okay. We've got it.
[03:05:53] All right. Now we're going to copy this.
[03:05:55] We're going to save it.
[03:05:57] This is from the government website right here,
[03:06:00] justice.gov.
[03:06:11] One of the moment of truth.
[03:06:21] No fucking way.
[03:06:39] Oh my god.
[03:06:47] VIP him? You know what? Okay. I think it worked. It's just unable. Wait, what user
[03:07:07] slash user? That's VIP. Oh, I copy pasted the 11. That's the reason why it didn't work.
[03:07:14] Yep. All right. What a turn of events.
[03:07:19] Wow.
[03:07:20] I told you, I told you, you did.
[03:07:25] Okay, now, guess what we're gonna do?
[03:07:28] Control A, Control C, Control V, Control F,
[03:07:34] T-R-U-M-P.
[03:07:37] It's not on there.
[03:07:42] Man.
[03:07:44] So he's out there. Okay. What about Clinton? Okay. Um, DJ T. Not on there. Donald. Not
[03:08:01] on there. Um, Bubba. Jesus. Why am I even searching that? It's not on there. Obama Obama is also
[03:08:12] not on there what a surprise so okay try orange guide or try orange why cuz he
[03:08:25] has orange paint on him like what is this is real is real okay it's not that
[03:08:33] Bill Gates. Nope. Okay. Andrew. Nope. Can't find that one. All right. Island. Okay, these are
[03:08:47] Virgin Islands. Oh, there's a lot of islands here. F. Steen traveled to Vienna and Monaco
[03:09:02] So without disclosing the travel to the Virgin Islands sex offender registry.
[03:09:08] Classic.
[03:09:09] Okay, so the delay that your reckless laws, okay, so he didn't follow the laws of the
[03:09:17] Virgin Islands.
[03:09:18] Okay, that's not really as exciting.
[03:09:22] Oh, my fucking God.
[03:09:29] You know, Khan had a signatory authority.
[03:09:34] Let me see for what bank accounts?
[03:09:40] For JSC's bank accounts?
[03:09:43] Was first quit?
[03:09:44] Oh, I don't want to say, okay, is a liability company.
[03:09:49] What does this mean?
[03:09:51] Is a liability company.
[03:09:53] JSC Interiors, LLC.
[03:09:57] Wait a minute.
[03:09:58] So why are they hiding JSC interiors?
[03:10:04] Why is this getting censored?
[03:10:07] I don't understand because JSC and interiors, it's not a minor, it's not a victim.
[03:10:15] So why did it get censored?
[03:10:22] Because it's not relevant.
[03:10:23] That's not part of the law.
[03:10:27] You have to follow the rules.
[03:10:29] Did they follow the rules or not?
[03:10:30] No, they didn't.
[03:10:33] Jesus Christ.
[03:10:36] Okay.
[03:10:37] It was forced to...
[03:10:38] Wait, what?
[03:10:39] There's JSC who was forced to...
[03:10:43] Wait.
[03:10:45] Oh.
[03:10:50] It was a victim.
[03:10:55] I just don't know what it stands for.
[03:11:01] Holy shit.
[03:11:04] I've seen his personal account, which someone, what about this?
[03:11:11] Okay.
[03:11:15] No way. Yeah. What the fuck?
[03:11:21] Okay. How about this?
[03:11:25] for which Indike had signatory authority made a total of 21 separate withdrawals each in the amount of $1,000 on every but one business day from April 9th.
[03:11:42] Why was this redacted?
[03:11:48] You see what just got redacted? Could you get in trouble for this though?
[03:11:52] though. I don't know. Maybe they should get in trouble because they're the ones that did
[03:11:58] it. It's not my fault. They shouldn't have fucked it up. Money laundering is worse protecting
[03:12:07] the bank? This is insane. Yeah, they posted it. I'm gonna be real. Somebody needs to get
[03:12:23] fired for this shit. Somebody does like this is crazy. If you can't think about like this,
[03:12:33] You got a bunch of retards acting like monkeys in a house on fire, trying to put the fire
[03:12:39] out with gasoline inside of the federal government.
[03:12:44] We're talking about, this is the federal government and they can't figure out how
[03:12:50] to put a black bar over some text.
[03:12:54] Really, think about this.
[03:12:57] Think about how bad that is.
[03:13:00] Think about, really, like, check page 41?
[03:13:04] Where's page 41, okay 41
[03:13:17] Oh
[03:13:22] Y'all ready I'm not suicidal
[03:13:26] Defendants also attempted to conceal their criminal sex trafficking and abuse conduct
[03:13:36] by paying large sums of money to participant witnesses, including by paying for their attorney's
[03:13:42] fees and their case costs.
[03:13:45] Epstein also threatened harm to victims and helped release damaging stories about them
[03:13:49] to damage their credibility when they tried to go public with their stories of being
[03:13:53] sexually trafficked and abused.
[03:13:55] also instructed one or more Epstein Enterprise participant witnesses to destroy evidence relevant
[03:14:01] to ongoing court proceedings involving defendants criminal sex trafficking and abuse scandals.
[03:14:07] Defendants also this is oh my god why was that blocked I don't know.
[03:14:14] Yeah I don't know why this was redacted that's a great question.
[03:14:20] Let me go through the rest of these.
[03:14:21] What a second.
[03:14:24] I miss one.
[03:14:26] Yeah.
[03:14:27] Okay.
[03:14:29] Financial, okay.
[03:14:34] What is this here?
[03:14:37] Okay.
[03:14:45] records to be con alternatively an interior designer and a dentist was also paid was this
[03:14:56] here shit I'm trying to find it where to go paid employee of southern trust company which
[03:15:08] did not actually or even pretend to perform either interior design or dentistry services
[03:15:14] So, wait, they redacted shell companies?
[03:15:28] What the fuck?
[03:15:36] What the fuck is going on?
[03:15:38] Oh man, I uh...
[03:15:50] We need a new government?
[03:15:52] There's something that's wrong here, I'll tell you that.
[03:15:56] Something is very wrong.
[03:15:58] Ah, it's fuck.
[03:16:00] Okay, give me a minute.
[03:16:01] I'll close this.
[03:16:02] Okay.
[03:16:03] Um...
[03:16:04] I was trying to scroll, okay.
[03:16:14] What is, okay, so let me see this here, 110, I, okay, let me find this.
[03:16:26] For which end I can see that it's already 30 acting on his behalf made a total of, oh,
[03:16:32] This is the thousand withdrawals. I think maybe I already saw this before. Payments from this
[03:16:37] account totaling almost $60,000 were transferred by wire to young women mostly at foreign beneficiary
[03:16:43] banks in February of 2000. Why would this be censored? How does this reveal anything?
[03:16:52] Oh, man. They may react. They may be redacting accusations since you can claim anything you
[03:17:02] want and court filings. Okay, here's how that falls apart. It's because they were already like,
[03:17:09] so if they're redacting that, then why okay, Jesus Christ, I don't even how do I how do I even start?
[03:17:16] Number one, that's what the law didn't say you can make an exception for that. It did not say
[03:17:21] you can do that. It said you have to release it unless it is one of three things. So it's
[03:17:27] against the law, number one, number two, it's illogical. It doesn't make any sense because
[03:17:33] why are they redacting this, but then publishing private complaints that were anonymously sent
[03:17:39] to the FBI about Trump being a pedo? It doesn't make sense. So if that's the reason why is that
[03:17:46] it's being censored because it's an accusation, then the other things that were out there that
[03:17:51] that were also accusations should logically
[03:17:54] then be censored as well, but they weren't.
[03:17:56] Why is that?
[03:17:57] Because it's a fucking scam.
[03:17:59] That's the reason why.
[03:18:00] So yes, they're redacting any mention of anyone outside
[03:18:04] the known circle interacting with Epstein.
[03:18:06] People want to know who these people are.
[03:18:08] I think that's exactly what's going on.
[03:18:10] I think they're lying.
[03:18:11] I think this is it.
[03:18:12] Oh my God, search Trump with a space after his name?
[03:18:15] Sure, why not?
[03:18:19] Okay, let me control F.
[03:18:21] No matches. I mean like great idea but it didn't work. I'm glad you're upset. Well
[03:18:34] who anybody who's not upset about this is a moron. So there are two universes that
[03:18:46] we live in. Okay? Universe one, the government is so fucking retarded that they're trying
[03:18:55] to cover things up. And they're failing. Or the government is trying to cover things
[03:19:02] up. I feel like both of those are pretty fucking bad. You see what I'm saying? It's either
[03:19:13] They're lying scammers trying to protect pedophiles or they're so stupid that they can't even redact their own files
[03:19:23] Really it this is this is so bad
[03:19:29] The copy-paste thing has been around for years everyone knows you don't redact in adobe
[03:19:35] This is embarrassing it really as both are as bad or ongoing investigations. They're lying. They're lying. It's bullshit
[03:19:43] Yeah, nope. Absolutely not. I don't want to hear that bullshit at all for a second.
[03:19:53] So much line of business is a liability company. What is this? Oh, I already saw that one before.
[03:20:01] Yeah, we looked at it then. Was listening as a president. So this person's name, well,
[03:20:07] wait a minute. Okay, where's the logic with this person being a victim then?
[03:20:11] this Indike name is censored in multiple other instances, but it's not censored in this instance.
[03:20:17] So if they're a victim, then why would their name not be censored in every instance? Like this is
[03:20:23] Guys, now I understand why they can't find Redditors.
[03:20:47] I get it now.
[03:20:50] It's been revealed to me and what I wish was a dream.
[03:20:57] That is unbelievable.
[03:21:02] I don't know how this is possible.
[03:21:04] How can you be this fucking stupid?
[03:21:06] The redactor has to be the whistleblower.
[03:21:09] Darren Indike was his lawyer and co-executor of his estate.
[03:21:12] Then why was his name being censored?
[03:21:15] Why was why?
[03:21:16] That's fine.
[03:21:17] saying this guy is like you know uh fucking just de facto guilty but like then why was his name censored
[03:21:27] we need a factory reset for the entire government the retards are hiding inside this is just so crazy
[03:21:33] america's trump juice is the most retarded people possible no i think this is i honestly
[03:21:38] i bet these people were working at the government before trump was there i bet there are people
[03:21:43] that are at the government that are just retarded. I don't think this is Trump's fault. I think that
[03:21:48] people of the government are just retarded, period. That's it. So what Elon said a while back was
[03:21:55] correct. Oh, about Trump being in the Epstein files. I think that everybody knew that he
[03:22:03] was in the Epstein files. It's not about whether somebody is in the files. It's about
[03:22:08] whether they are implicated in quantifiably verifiable things that are bad in the files.
[03:22:15] Like, that's the reason why. It's not like, oh my god, somebody's in the files, I knew it. That's
[03:22:21] not it. That's not what Elon said. Well, I mean, I know that. But like what I'm saying is that
[03:22:29] I guess, yeah, I mean, Elon was right, but like everybody knew that he was in the files.
[03:22:32] Like, that's not a secret. It's not a surprise. Like, I don't think anybody is like shocked
[03:22:37] that he was there, right? I mean, like even on poly market, everybody said that the latest
[03:22:41] Epstein file drops are bombshells. What is this here? As Ben's laid out, Epstein personally
[03:22:45] negotiated the contracts for Southern Air Transport, the CIA, Iran's contra-done running
[03:22:51] airline and relocated its ops from Miami to a Columbus, Ohio military base to service
[03:22:57] his companies. The link straight, what the fuck to his bear sirens era clearing trades?
[03:23:03] Bro, this guy, how is this guy able to do all this stuff?
[03:23:11] Oh my god!
[03:23:15] This is, this, yeah!
[03:23:18] Like, I mean, honestly, if he wasn't such a fucking creep, I'd be impressed!
[03:23:23] How the fuck, it's this random fucking guy that knows every president,
[03:23:30] He's got pictures of the presidents and they come to his house and they have a picture of the of the the former president Bill Clinton in a dress
[03:23:38] There's another photo here. You guys want to see another epstein photo this guy really had a great sense of humor
[03:23:44] um epstein
[03:23:48] Uh
[03:23:50] There we go. Okay. Let's let's see the painting here
[03:23:53] Oh, look what it is. It's George Bush with two piles of Jenga blocks. So let me, you
[03:24:19] did have a great son of you yes exactly
[03:24:22] so this fucking guy i wonder why no i'm serious this is real
[03:24:27] and uh... it's just i don't even know what to say
[03:24:30] part of those changes charges uh... canceled all the adobe user licenses
[03:24:34] can't properly redact without adobe pro elon was a whistleblower all along
[03:24:42] so are you telling me
[03:24:44] that the reason why we lose these were we not getting the redactions
[03:24:48] is because he won cut adobe pro memberships
[03:24:55] and people think he's not smart bro
[03:24:58] now i guarantee you there's no there's no way bro there's no way
[03:25:03] he fucking he had that in the chamber like fucking some root goldberg machine
[03:25:09] level of fucking it removal to make this happen
[03:25:15] man
[03:25:16] man is that a coincidence right ask him
[03:25:19] no i can't i can ask him because i asked me to say he did on purpose
[03:25:24] well because we know because he's gonna say i yep but i yeah i knew it was gonna
[03:25:28] come out eventually so
[03:25:30] you know i knew this thing with the dobi pro and so i just wanted to let
[03:25:33] everybody know that yeah
[03:25:34] he just say he did it anyway
[03:25:37] you know and so we serve my support oh my god
[03:25:40] and uh... anyway
[03:25:42] jesus christ
[03:25:44] and uh... you have a world's richest guy that build spaceships could never i mean
[03:25:47] i don't know may have been like just because you do that doesn't mean you
[03:25:50] know everything about adobe pro but maybe he does
[03:25:53] uh... i mean now all we know now we all know about it so maybe he knew about
[03:25:57] it before then
[03:25:58] so jeffrey eppstein
[03:25:59] this guy is apparently so he's running
[03:26:03] he's running c a a deals between
[03:26:06] iran
[03:26:07] that united states
[03:26:09] israel and then he's funneling it to his own companies
[03:26:13] he has a private fucking island
[03:26:16] he's flying around in this jet he knows every fucking celebrity every head of
[03:26:21] state
[03:26:22] every president
[03:26:24] like who the fuck is this guy
[03:26:27] really this is like a fucking james bond villain shit
[03:26:32] yet like he was the main character
[03:26:34] well he was the main villain okay
[03:26:37] he was the main antagonist not protagonist
[03:26:41] who started him i don't know i i think i know what people would say
[03:26:46] i i bet i can guess what what people would say
[03:26:49] sure
[03:26:50] and uh... all my fucking god
[03:26:53] uh... constant out in a lot i don't know what this is is right up into a
[03:26:57] wealth guy i'll talk about that later on
[03:27:00] steven colbert
[03:27:03] steven colbert is now the number one suspect in the epstein files
[03:27:09] This looks like bullshit, bro.
[03:27:11] I'm gonna be honest.
[03:27:12] Like EWONG Musk, Steven Colbert, and what's this here?
[03:27:18] Kristen Gill, I don't even know the fuck this person is.
[03:27:24] So, a graph.
[03:27:26] This is obviously, I'm gonna be real,
[03:27:29] like this is just like some random person
[03:27:31] bet on this for some kind of like,
[03:27:33] maybe it's like an insider trade or something like that.
[03:27:35] I don't know.
[03:27:36] so uh... in the reports they represent current weight
[03:27:42] wait a minute
[03:27:43] wait a minute
[03:27:47] where did you get this information
[03:27:57] where did you get this information
[03:28:04] No, no, no, it's all right. I want to find this
[03:28:10] The Guardian has an article out
[03:28:13] The Jesus Christ we have to look the Guardian
[03:28:17] What's the title of the article just give me the title of the article not the link the title?
[03:28:27] No, it's okay cuz they'll probably have it they'll they'll have it linked
[03:28:32] Just look at it. I don't know what the article is
[03:28:34] I want to find it first.
[03:28:40] Well, I guess I can just look it up.
[03:28:42] Some Epstein files redacted are being undone with hacks.
[03:28:46] With hacks?
[03:28:48] I'm a hacker?
[03:28:49] I
[03:29:04] Know
[03:29:08] I
[03:29:10] Okay, give me a minute in Dyke IMD Y KE okay
[03:29:16] so
[03:29:18] The exhibit, he signed this money over between September 2015 and 2019, indy signed FAC for
[03:29:32] over $400,000 made payable to young female models and actresses, including former Russian
[03:29:39] model who received over $380,000 through monthly payments, damn, made over a period
[03:29:46] of time, okay. Indike, an attorney who'd represented Epstein for decades, has not been criminally
[03:29:53] indicted by federal authorities. He was hired by Parlo Law Group before the Justice Department
[03:29:59] settled the Epstein case. The firm represents Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and previously
[03:30:05] represented Donald Trump in his charges stemming from the discovery of classified
[03:30:09] government documents so let me get this okay all right all right so let me get
[03:30:13] this straight
[03:30:21] I thought I had tin foil I was gonna put a tin foil hat on but I don't know where
[03:30:26] it is anyway Joe crew and so basically the guy who was found to be wiring money
[03:30:36] money that is supposedly hush money. The guy who's found to supposedly be wiring hush
[03:30:46] money to these young girls never got indicted. He left his job. He got hired by the group
[03:30:57] that represents both the current defense secretary and Donald Trump previously also.
[03:31:14] And the file surrounding that event is selectively redacted in a way that removes his name
[03:31:25] certain situations. Guys? It's the lizard party? No, there's none of them there. I, uh...
[03:31:55] How big would your mom be smiling right now?
[03:31:59] I am honestly so sad that she's not here to see this.
[03:32:06] Actually I'm not because she would be so fucking annoying and insufferable about this
[03:32:13] for the rest of time.
[03:32:15] No, no, actually, you know what?
[03:32:17] No, I'm actually glad she's not here because if she was, she'd be saying, I told
[03:32:22] you see you should have listened to me yeah see I told you see this is why I've
[03:32:27] been trying to teach you this 30 years see now you know I was right about
[03:32:31] everything you don't know what the hell you're talking about I told you they're
[03:32:37] all lizard man I cannot fucking believe this the attorney that wired money to
[03:32:46] young girls for hush money supposedly got hired by the company that's
[03:32:51] representing the department of war secretary and the current president and the files that
[03:32:56] were released now just came out with his name selectively redacted from them.
[03:33:14] got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. I'll tell you that. That's insane. What a time
[03:33:24] to be alive I I just guys here's what's crazy about it is that we found this out in like
[03:33:46] 15 minutes and I'm not an investigator I'm not a fucking you know some kind of
[03:33:55] like wizard or anything like that imagine somebody who it's their job to do
[03:34:03] this that has had 10 year imagine what Alex Jones could do with this oh my god
[03:34:16] Imagine they're controlling Palantir.
[03:34:20] Yeah. I remember when Sauron had Palantir,
[03:34:24] that wasn't good for anybody.
[03:34:27] This is, imagine how many other different files aren't redacted.
[03:34:33] Think about how many files.
[03:34:35] The thing is that here's a really good way to look at it.
[03:34:39] If in the one file that you can see through the redactions,
[03:34:44] There are this many inconsistencies.
[03:34:48] Imagine how many there are in all of the other files.
[03:34:58] Think about that.
[03:35:01] Could this actually lead to the fall of the Trump administration?
[03:35:04] No, it won't.
[03:35:05] The reason why, I mean, like people are just so dumb.
[03:35:08] And also, maybe there's plausible deniability.
[03:35:12] Ability a lot of people don't really care like I don't think this is not gonna do anything
[03:35:17] It's it's just and again here you want to know what you know
[03:35:20] I know it's gonna happen as a result of all this. This is the worst part. You know what's gonna happen
[03:35:27] Nothing nothing's gonna happen
[03:35:30] Nothing's gonna happen. Nobody's going to jail. Nobody's getting in trouble. Nobody gets arrested
[03:35:37] Nothing happens. Nothing goes wrong. That's it
[03:35:40] And I feel like that's generally where we're going now guys. That's all there is to it. Not a damn thing
[03:35:47] Can you check the other redacted files? I will check another file that's inside of the same array. Okay, so
[03:36:00] Riker as matter. Yeah, can I can I do this? Let me see your multimedia. I
[03:36:05] Don't know if I can find it here. I don't know if there's this is it or not
[03:36:10] You sound surprised. I mean, try to find a full-page redaction.
[03:36:17] Yeah, I don't know if somebody can somebody find me another document that I can look at besides this.
[03:36:26] Like I don't even know what to say about this.
[03:36:30] I really don't.
[03:36:34] Like, I put gamer grandma pass away. That's really sad. Fuck.
[03:36:38] And oh it's this asshole that just installed a computer thing on my computer
[03:36:46] Uh-oh
[03:36:48] Some fewer of you
[03:36:51] May be living an existence of dissatisfaction
[03:36:57] Maybe even a sense of emptiness
[03:37:00] The sense of longing and yearning that doesn't seem to be filled
[03:37:04] Even though you may try with entertainment, sex, and drugs, though I have nothing against those,
[03:37:13] they don't feel that good. You may be waking up every day wanting more, but not knowing what it is,
[03:37:22] that you want. It's those few of you that I'd like to address right now. The sense of longing,
[03:37:31] the sense of yearning this sense of not
[03:37:35] is it a tent foil hat bro he's in the tent foil hat
[03:37:40] your loss of freedom and it is freedom
[03:37:44] for which you yearn and you have none in this government
[03:37:52] a government of the american people which started
[03:37:55] out with the people being free and the government
[03:38:01] being our service. Put himself at a fair day cage? Yeah. It has become the government is free
[03:38:06] and secret and veiled in darkness and is the people that are the servants. You must see the
[03:38:16] truth of this. Your yearning, your longing, your sense of dissatisfaction that cannot be
[03:38:23] be filled with stuff, with cars, with money, no matter how much you have, that sense of
[03:38:31] dissatisfaction remains.
[03:38:33] Man.
[03:38:34] Please, you have woken up to your reality that is why you are feel all.
[03:38:41] Wake up a bit more and do something about it.
[03:38:46] Raise your voice.
[03:38:51] I'm going to be real, there's only been one guy that I was kind of shook that I ever got
[03:38:59] a chance to talk to, and it was John McAfee.
[03:39:06] I'm going to be real, the only guy.
[03:39:10] Yeah, I was like, what the fuck you did?
[03:39:13] I did.
[03:39:14] I followed him and I talked to him very briefly in DMs, and I wanted to talk to
[03:39:20] him because I wanted to get him on Trainwreck's podcast. That's right. That's how long ago
[03:39:28] it was. I was like, I think this guy will make a crazy guest for Train's podcast. And
[03:39:34] I was like, yeah, why don't I ask him if it's going to happen? And so he had incredible
[03:39:38] aura. Yeah, bro, like the legends. Yeah, dude, this guy was such a fucking badass
[03:39:43] that my God, that would have been legendary. I know, man. Can we get the unprotected
[03:39:47] I don't like sharing DMs a whole lot, but put a space, okay, so where do I find this document?
[03:39:55] Which one is this document under?
[03:39:56] So if somebody says they found another fully redacted document, I'm going to see if I can
[03:40:00] copy-paste it over, okay?
[03:40:03] Yeah, Supreme Leader dictatorship, yes, clearly, right?
[03:40:08] And it's cool.
[03:40:09] Yeah, bro, like he was the guy.
[03:40:12] And where can I find the document?
[03:40:13] And I'll pull it up right now and see it for myself.
[03:40:16] I don't know really if I can do it or not.
[03:40:18] Data set three, okay.
[03:40:20] Where was data set DOJ to closures?
[03:40:24] I think they were under that, right?
[03:40:26] No, court records, no, Freedom of Information Act, no.
[03:40:34] Where the hell was it?
[03:40:38] Maybe it was under disclosures.
[03:40:42] Oh, right here, data set three.
[03:40:44] There it is, okay, I got confused.
[03:40:46] All right, and let me see it here.
[03:40:48] 5586.
[03:40:54] Okay, got it.
[03:40:58] Well, how the fuck do you expect me to copy any of this?
[03:41:02] Well, wait a minute, oh, I actually could.
[03:41:04] So, okay, I'm gonna save this file
[03:41:07] because I can just control A.
[03:41:09] Yeah, okay.
[03:41:09] So I'm gonna open up the file right now.
[03:41:14] Okay, control A.
[03:41:15] Control C, no shot, right?
[03:41:19] No shot, this works.
[03:41:27] Actually, let me just, let me just, let me do it off-stream.
[03:41:40] Oh, ah, geez, guys.
[03:41:44] Oh, not looking so good. Huh? Yep, that one doesn't work. Sorry to
[03:41:50] say, gentlemen. And that's not it. Won't show pictures and notepad.
[03:41:54] Yeah, yeah, that's why I did it in notepad. I'm actually not
[03:41:57] really why. Perhaps their photos. Yeah, you're right about
[03:42:00] that. That one might not work. I'd have to find another one
[03:42:02] and then go from there, right? You need a clean link. I
[03:42:05] don't think that's really it. I mean, I feel like the link
[03:42:08] should be fine, right? It's a PDF. I think it should be
[03:42:11] Okay, Google it. You're on the wrong page. Okay. All right, that's fine.
[03:42:22] This is it leads me to the same URL.
[03:42:26] Yeah, this is the same URL that I just looked at.
[03:42:32] Yeah, open it and paint. Okay, I'm going to do that on my other screen.
[03:42:37] Okay. New. Don't save. Okay. It does not work. Yep. Copy image. Nice try, guys. Nice try. Good idea. Didn't necessarily work. Be very careful with those images. Yep, I would. And yep, that's not it.
[03:43:05] It must work, not paint. I don't have Microsoft Word. Yeah, I don't think Microsoft Word is
[03:43:13] going to decipher it. Like I just don't imagine that's going to happen. So yeah, Google Docs.
[03:43:22] I don't think it's that's not going to work. That's not the way it works. Like it's going
[03:43:25] to just simply. Yeah, I don't believe that. Anyway, let me go back. I'll look at the
[03:43:31] rest of these two because there are a lot more of these it seems like right
[03:43:36] don't copy images even if you will see if possess them that's illegal you know
[03:43:40] what you're probably right maybe I shouldn't even I shouldn't even be
[03:43:43] copying the images anyway so of course then more about Sika oh god this is
[03:43:48] her talking about this oh boy if you're convinced tortures taking place
[03:43:53] El Salvador is ready to cooperate fully we are willing to release our
[03:43:57] entire prison population to any country willing to receive them the
[03:44:01] The only condition is straight forward.
[03:44:02] It must be everyone.
[03:44:07] Oh God.
[03:44:13] They're like, okay, you want them?
[03:44:15] All right, you can have them.
[03:44:16] Who you want?
[03:44:17] That ain't gonna happen.
[03:44:18] Yes, obviously.
[03:44:20] And dozens of Salvadorans dying
[03:44:23] and ends of criminal structures.
[03:44:24] Oh boy.
[03:44:26] Yeah, there we go.
[03:44:27] Who are fired by the inhumane conditions
[03:44:29] Salvadoran prison and insured inmates of access to minstrel projects. Okay. All right. So, um,
[03:44:34] anyway, I'll look at the rest of these here too. And three years we'll get them. Oh,
[03:44:38] you're right. Let me get this straight. All supposedly knew that Donald Trump raped a woman
[03:44:43] and later murdered her. No investigations, indictments or charges. And I'm supposed
[03:44:46] to believe that Donald Trump's own DOJ just released the evidence so he could incriminate
[03:44:49] himself. I enjoy your Christmas Patriots. This is another Democrat hoax.
[03:44:59] It's like I agree with him in a way, but just the way that they explain it is just so.
[03:45:13] It's so dumb, man.
[03:45:16] It's so fucking stupid.
[03:45:18] Why is everything so dumb now?
[03:45:23] Everything is dumb.
[03:45:25] Everybody's retarded.
[03:45:27] Nobody isn't retarded.
[03:45:29] It's just, it's everybody, why is it so weird?
[03:45:32] I don't get this, it's just crazy how bad this is now.
[03:45:37] It's highly emotional, why?
[03:45:41] Why are they emotional?
[03:45:42] It gives a fuck, like yeah, some crazy fucking weirdo
[03:45:45] went and did some bad shit.
[03:45:47] Yeah, it's really bad, but that's life.
[03:45:49] Like what are we doing acting weird?
[03:45:52] Like oh my God, my political candidate is gonna look bad.
[03:45:57] SHUT THE FUCK UP!
[03:46:02] Everybody is such a massive fucking bitch, it's insane.
[03:46:08] Oh, this is Hunter Biden?
[03:46:10] Oh no.
[03:46:22] Let's ask Hunter Biden's opinion.
[03:46:25] I'm ready for it I am I've been beyond ready for this but this was I don't even fucking know at this point
[03:46:33] And I really mean it. It's like I I will tell you is that the only thing that is that is clear to me is this
[03:46:41] Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump during a period of his life were fucking thickest thieves and
[03:46:48] Donald Trump has tried to who could deny that
[03:46:51] to pass this off as being what Palm Beach was in the 90s, okay, and that may be his
[03:46:59] view of it.
[03:47:01] But I've seen enough evidence of Donald Trump and his team modeling agencies and what he
[03:47:10] said on Howard Stern about how he can go, he would go into the back of these, you
[03:47:15] Miss Teen USA pageants and you know walk up to the girls naked
[03:47:20] They're talking about girls when he's talking about doing that and wonder whether or not Donald Trump in his mind has
[03:47:27] Come up with this concoction that it was all just what they did in the 90s. It was models
[03:47:32] I mean, that's what Michael Wolf says. Yeah, Michael Wolf says that the justification in Trump's mind was is that
[03:47:40] They were models
[03:47:45] What the hell if we're 15 years old? I mean
[03:47:49] We have a president that has been that has been credibly accused by over well over a
[03:47:57] dozen and a half women if not more of sexual assault
[03:48:01] That's a lot
[03:48:02] And we're wondering
[03:48:04] Whether or not as he fights tooth and nail for the Epstein files that all of his supporters
[03:48:11] Demand it be released so that they can nail big potential crops.
[03:48:18] And he won't release him.
[03:48:19] Why?
[03:48:20] Out of the kindness of his heart for the people that make it hurt.
[03:48:22] Have you ever known the president to act out of anything but his own self-interest?
[03:48:29] Ever?
[03:48:36] How many more of these interviews are you guys going to need to see until you come
[03:48:41] to the inevitability that Hunter Biden is going to run for president and I think he's going
[03:48:46] to do extremely well.
[03:48:51] I tried to warn you guys.
[03:48:55] I did.
[03:48:56] I tried to warn you.
[03:48:58] I tried to say and you y'all remember that like I was invested early in this crackdown
[03:49:05] on crime.
[03:49:06] The first would you vote for him?
[03:49:08] I don't know.
[03:49:09] It depends on what he wants to do.
[03:49:11] If he has truly crackhead policies,
[03:49:15] then I will consider voting for him.
[03:49:17] But if he goes back to this traditional,
[03:49:19] oh yeah, we're gonna get along with everybody.
[03:49:22] But if he promises to be the first true crackhead president,
[03:49:28] then I might vote for him.
[03:49:30] I'll tell you that.
[03:49:31] But I really better get that a promise.
[03:49:34] So I need that for sure.
[03:49:36] He gonna open the borders?
[03:49:38] Well, I don't know,
[03:49:38] he's not blowing back those votes.
[03:49:40] what a waste of good shit. Yeah. Yeah, he's just going to capture what happened to all
[03:49:45] the cocaine. Nobody, I don't know, man. Yeah, there it is. There's a mountain of incriminating
[03:49:51] evidence about Trump, the new Louise files, yet no Democrat has released any of it while
[03:49:55] running two elections against him. That's remarkable. And it's not like they didn't throw the
[03:49:58] kitchen sink at Trump otherwise. There's only one logical explanation. It's 100% an
[03:50:02] intelligence agency that did this in order to cover up. No one else would be able
[03:50:06] to stop the Democrats from using this kind of dirt against Trump in the middle
[03:50:09] three incredibly contentious elections. So he thinks it's a fucking, I don't know man.
[03:50:17] Isn't Teddy the first crackhead president? Maybe, I don't know. So it's just how are you feeling?
[03:50:24] I'm feeling like Chinese investment firms are buying American schools.
[03:50:39] Do you want to know what the root of all of these problems truly are and you're not going to like the answer?
[03:50:50] Do you guys really want to know what the real answer for all of these problems come down to one specific thing?
[03:50:59] Is it Israel, greed,
[03:51:01] Karen's, China, capitalism, money,
[03:51:06] Americans, it's none of the above.
[03:51:09] It's democracy.
[03:51:13] That's right.
[03:51:17] That's why all this is happening.
[03:51:21] Because if you let
[03:51:25] every dumb fucking retard vote
[03:51:28] This is what you get.
[03:51:32] There is a reason why they didn't let everybody vote back in the day.
[03:51:38] Didn't Greeks invent democracy? Yeah, but they didn't let anybody make decisions on it.
[03:51:45] The fact is that we have so many dumb people that are involved in the election process
[03:51:52] that everything including the elections and the government itself has become
[03:51:57] retarded. And to the extent that you let people that are retarded vote, you're
[03:52:04] gonna get a retarded government, you're gonna get retarded candidates, you're
[03:52:07] gonna get retarded policies, everything is retarded. That's the real problem.
[03:52:17] It's democracy and I know I know you might not want to admit it but I think
[03:52:30] that somewhere deep down inside you know that it's a problem that a person
[03:52:36] that doesn't have a high school diploma and can barely read is able to pick the
[03:52:40] president. I think that somewhere deep down inside you know that a person
[03:52:47] that doesn't believe in dinosaurs. Being able to vote on a congressman or a senator is a problem.
[03:52:56] That's a problem. And you know it. You know it's a problem.
[03:53:03] Nobody might not want to say it. It's not politically correct to say. You don't want to,
[03:53:08] Oh, you can't say that. Don't say that.
[03:53:16] But the democracy means the government. I think that we need to go back to the Republic.
[03:53:23] We need to go back to a handful of guys that aren't fucking morons making the calls
[03:53:28] and everybody else can maybe vote on, not everybody else, some guys can vote on those guys.
[03:53:35] and i don't mean this as in like no women there could be a woman that votes
[03:53:38] every once in a while right maybe a couple of them
[03:53:41] but for the most part
[03:53:43] we got stopped people from voting
[03:53:45] that's the issue
[03:53:47] that's the main issue
[03:53:51] i i i really think this is the i i i'm not even kidding by the way i'm i'm
[03:53:55] literally being serious i think that all these problems in everything that's
[03:53:59] happening with these
[03:54:00] and we don't know if it's authentic it everybody knows this not doj is
[03:54:04] investigated this part will get you know i mean that that's it
[03:54:08] and so uh... yeah
[03:54:10] women only representing men can vote okay uh... yeah there we go where do you
[03:54:14] draw the line those months on adobe and that the anti-virus fit for election
[03:54:19] uh... well i can have the option and like they they chose in horse the
[03:54:23] mackafee thing
[03:54:24] and they even had on the install thing they had on the install thing
[03:54:29] it said install adobe install the printer and install mack if you read her
[03:54:34] so do you want to full dictator do i want a full dictator
[03:54:37] i don't want a full dictator
[03:54:40] i do not
[03:54:41] that would be ridiculous absolutely not
[03:54:45] uh... i honestly i don't know what to say about this
[03:54:48] i really don't
[03:54:49] and uh... it's just it's crazy how dumb everybody is nowadays it's just
[03:54:54] it's unbelievable i don't even know what to say i don't know what to
[03:54:58] believe. I don't know what to think. This is just absolutely crazy. You want to be Kaley? I think
[03:55:03] he's great. I'd love to have one of him. That would be amazing. What do you think about this person
[03:55:08] that names Trump? It seems a bit weird. I will search this right now and let me go and put it
[03:55:15] in the Google. And is this it? This should be it. FBI time received threat to life false.
[03:55:26] Okay, so 13. Let me go and search Trump. Donald Trump. Witness. Oh, wait, it's witness information
[03:55:43] wait donald trump was a witness in this right that's what it says it's witness
[03:55:46] information
[03:55:49] and says age seventy so this was nine years ago because he's seventy nine now
[03:56:01] he was an informant
[03:56:02] yes he was and it no this is this is an open secret everybody knows this
[03:56:08] Again, just trying to find out the NYPD detective on the FBI sex trafficking task force that called
[03:56:14] me a couple of weeks ago and spoke to me about some of these issues.
[03:56:18] How is contact known?
[03:56:20] He regularly participated in paying money to force me to whatever and he was present
[03:56:26] when my uncle murdered my newborn child and disposed of the body in Lake Mishit?
[03:56:42] What?
[03:56:48] Uh, I don't even understand this though, right?
[03:56:53] How is contact known?
[03:56:56] So, like, what does this mean?
[03:57:02] It's seriously fucked up.
[03:57:03] Yeah.
[03:57:04] Different Donald.
[03:57:05] It's a different Donald Trump.
[03:57:07] Okay, I get it.
[03:57:08] That makes sense.
[03:57:09] Yeah, for sure.
[03:57:13] They censor the White House address.
[03:57:15] That would be pretty fucking funny.
[03:57:19] Wait, if this is 2020, wait, did they?
[03:57:23] Wait a minute.
[03:57:24] No, no, no.
[03:57:25] Maybe they did.
[03:57:26] No, I got it.
[03:57:27] I got it.
[03:57:28] Let me pull it up right now.
[03:57:31] There's no way, right?
[03:57:35] There's no way.
[03:57:42] No.
[03:57:44] Okay.
[03:57:45] Addressed it's blank.
[03:57:47] There's nothing there.
[03:57:48] That's it.
[03:57:49] City says Washington, D.C. Yeah, that's crazy.
[03:57:52] The person made that claim about the suicide earlier.
[03:57:54] I don't know, they know they can Google it, right?
[03:57:56] Wait, if DJT was an informant and undercover,
[03:57:59] but he was put under fucked up circumstances,
[03:58:03] tin foil hat, I don't think, I mean, again,
[03:58:06] all of this stuff is presented without context, right?
[03:58:09] So it's very hard to know and be like,
[03:58:12] oh, okay, now I know what this is.
[03:58:14] This is for sure what it is,
[03:58:15] shocking photos after a possible suicide attempt.
[03:58:18] And I don't know if I can look at that video there,
[03:58:21] but uh...
[03:58:23] and this is somebody releasing stout talking about releasing dirt on donald
[03:58:27] trump
[03:58:28] it is a bit
[03:58:29] u-s elections point out you're not an american citizen you're an australian
[03:58:32] you know you're clearly not reading for hillary but are you reading for trial
[03:58:37] no
[03:58:39] if we have good information from the public that it would be a patient
[03:58:42] really democrats we published that it is a bit concerning
[03:58:46] the
[03:58:47] allegations that
[03:58:48] uh... by the clinton campaign that everyone is a russian agent
[03:58:52] are really disturbing
[03:58:53] why is that
[03:58:54] what because
[03:58:55] as our lead
[03:58:56] hillary clinton the democrat has become
[03:58:59] position for self now
[03:59:01] be the security candidate
[03:59:02] uh... she's powered up with a new condoms possible for the rock walk
[03:59:06] uh... and she's grabbed this is some other shit this is from two thousand
[03:59:10] and sixteen and i've seen was in really a conversation point then
[03:59:14] like i i don't think that it would have even been inside of the scope of
[03:59:17] conversation or questions to be asked
[03:59:22] so i i really don't think it's that big of a deal
[03:59:26] he was in twenty sixteen i don't really think so
[03:59:30] i don't
[03:59:32] julian's dad i don't think he's dead yeah i don't think so at all
[03:59:35] he was okay i'll watch the rest of all these kind of new york is hysteria
[03:59:40] uh... about russia is using that to be nice on campaign
[03:59:43] The Trump campaign has all sorts of things wrong with it.
[03:59:46] But as far as we can see, being a Russian agency is not one of them.
[03:59:51] Some people have asked us, when will you release information on Donald Trump?
[03:59:56] And of course, we're very interested in all countries
[03:59:59] to reveal the truth about the candidates that didn't understand.
[04:00:03] But it actually, it's really hard for us to release anything worse
[04:00:09] but then what comes out of donald trump's mouth
[04:00:11] uh... every second day
[04:00:13] and it's part of his cars make appeal that he speaks of the car
[04:00:17] but we can't incriminate him he incriminates himself
[04:00:21] okay yeah i guess so
[04:00:23] and uh... holy fucking shit
[04:00:26] and uh... what is this year if i can find a few more of these
[04:00:29] but uh... yeah trump is squeaky clean yeah right i mean it's pretty obvious
[04:00:34] that some things wrong
[04:00:37] Something is very clearly wrong.
[04:00:40] I don't know what's wrong, but I know something's wrong.
[04:00:44] That's all there is to it.
[04:00:46] Like, and again, I can't go in and say,
[04:00:50] yes, this is what it is for sure,
[04:00:52] or I think this is what happened.
[04:00:55] Something's fishy, something's wrong.
[04:00:58] Dude, you can't believe everything you read in FBI TIP.
[04:01:00] The very same tipster who claimed Trump raped someone,
[04:01:02] also claimed to know the real identity of John Doe,
[04:01:05] number two in the Oklahoma City bombing and told the FBI that Hillary Clinton was involved.
[04:01:11] No way!
[04:01:12] Are you telling me a crazy schizo that went to talk to the FBI was actually nuts?
[04:01:20] No.
[04:01:22] No.
[04:01:24] No, there's no way!
[04:01:26] How could they ever do that?
[04:01:28] So yeah, what a fucking surprise, duh, of course that happens.
[04:01:31] There's so much great shit about Donald Trump, yeah, I mean to be fair, it's
[04:01:33] definitely in there.
[04:01:34] 140k likes for this totally deranged and one of our here about conservatives
[04:01:37] america's lowbrow on the left
[04:01:39] uh... had such a jeff ryestein yeah i mean again like
[04:01:43] uh... why i think that really people are just ours maga coping with voting for
[04:01:46] pedophilia
[04:01:47] i mean again they said the thing was fake and that's really about it i mean if
[04:01:51] you don't believe them that's fine but that's what they said
[04:01:54] have you watched a shippell's latest and up i watched a little bit of it i
[04:01:57] didn't watch all of it
[04:01:59] but uh... yeah i saw it i mean overall this is my outlook on it i've said
[04:02:03] this before i'll say it again it seems pretty fucking obvious that
[04:02:08] something very very wrong is going on
[04:02:11] that's it something is screaming wrong is going on and
[04:02:16] was that they don't recognize some silly guy i don't know what this is yet
[04:02:19] there's something insanely wrong
[04:02:21] and left to see ways for true that charlie kill the hate my enemies that's
[04:02:25] just some other bullshit i don't even know what that is
[04:02:27] anyway who i don't know if i can look at that
[04:02:30] after possible suicide attempt okay i i probably shouldn't scroll down and show
[04:02:34] that on stream
[04:02:35] so uh... anyway uh... this public out yet anyway
[04:02:39] i would rather one criminal get out of two million other criminals will have
[04:02:43] rather have one criminal get out you mean like about from being a criminal
[04:02:46] on the night i i i don't i don't agree with that i don't think that's
[04:02:50] uh... i don't think that's a good way oh it's just him laying there okay well
[04:02:53] that just got shown right
[04:02:55] so there we go
[04:02:57] Anyway, so yeah, a lot of these files can be unredacted, which is insane to me that you can just accidentally unredact these files
[04:03:05] I think that people need to get fired over there. I really do
[04:03:08] I think they need to get fired and I don't know what what's going on here. I really don't and
[04:03:14] Hunter Biden on illegal immigrants. Oh, here we go. It's a vibrant immigration
[04:03:20] But we don't want immigrants that are coming here illegally in a vibrant immigration
[04:03:25] But we don't want immigrants that are coming here illegally, draining us of resources and
[04:03:33] also being prioritized above people that are actual literal heroes, that are coming home,
[04:03:42] that are still recovering from 21, 20 years of endless war, or anybody else in our society.
[04:03:50] right but nobody's everybody's talking about your vibe that's what I say bro
[04:04:04] like that's my opinion oh my god so is Hunter Biden hit or now I guess so
[04:04:17] right? Hunter Biden for president? Yeah, bro, you never said I have. I've said that many times.
[04:04:25] Yes, I absolutely have. That's been my take the entire time.
[04:04:29] So many tag me with this on Twitter. I don't know really if this is it or not. Let me go back,
[04:04:33] double check here. And I don't know really if there's this. No, I don't see it either. Okay.
[04:04:39] Hey, so the crackhead president, I guess so,
[04:04:43] got crackdown, crackdown on illegal immigration.
[04:04:47] Please repeat your take.
[04:04:49] I don't really feel, oh, this is my opinion.
[04:04:51] I think we should remove every single illegal migrant,
[04:04:54] illegal alien, illegal immigrant,
[04:04:56] every single one of them should be removed
[04:04:57] from the government, from the country,
[04:04:59] and we should use the military to do so if we need to.
[04:05:02] We should go through and get rid of every single one
[04:05:05] of them with no, with no, what do you call it?
[04:05:09] No, no, like an okay box right now. I think that you could say that we could tell people like hey listen guys
[04:05:17] Come here
[04:05:19] You're gonna schedule your time that you're gonna leave no mercy no exceptions
[04:05:24] And that that's what I would do. I'd remove every single one of them
[04:05:27] I don't view the illegal aliens that are coming here as bad people though. I don't I don't have any direct animosity towards them
[04:05:34] It's just that you can't be staying in our house. It's not like I don't I don't I want
[04:05:39] kill you. Honestly, I don't really give a shit. But like, you're not supposed to be in our house.
[04:05:45] So you got to go back to your house and just go stay there. If your house has shitty air conditioning,
[04:05:50] you don't get to sit in my house. Like it's fucking annoying, especially if you're eating my fucking
[04:05:54] food. So my problem is that illegal aliens, I think that they do fuck up the entire system
[04:06:00] because they fuck up emergency systems and emergency services like emergency rooms, for
[04:06:05] example. And they do cost the state a bunch of money. I know some people say that
[04:06:09] that they don't. They say that because they can't directly connect their actions, but
[04:06:13] you can do it by extension. And so what you do with the illegal aliens, you get rid of
[04:06:17] all of them. And then everything else is going to run a lot better. Big surprise if
[04:06:22] you get rid of a bunch of people that are probably going to be net negatives and that
[04:06:25] they are now, but the real problem though is not the illegal aliens. It's the companies
[04:06:31] that are exploiting their labor, betraying American citizens and participating in a
[04:06:38] a profit incentive for human trafficking.
[04:06:42] Those are the bad ones.
[04:06:44] Those are the bad boys.
[04:06:47] And what do you do with them?
[04:06:50] Well, I figure something out, right guys?
[04:06:54] We figure something out.
[04:06:55] And so that's what I would say.
[04:06:56] Systems should be there.
[04:06:57] I want the legal aliens.
[04:06:58] Yeah, exactly.
[04:07:01] This is just not just America.
[04:07:02] Yeah, exactly.
[04:07:03] It's everywhere.
[04:07:04] And so like, yeah, I don't have a single problem
[04:07:07] with like legal aliens.
[04:07:08] I don't view them as a bad people. I just don't think they should be in the country. That's all and so yeah
[04:07:13] And it's also like we're investing money into them and we're not investing money into other people ankle babies qualifying the household
[04:07:19] Regimen assistance is the same thing as legal parents qualifying, but liberals want to overcomplicate it
[04:07:24] Yeah, I know and having a kid here. I mean listen the oh, I'm gonna go over the border and
[04:07:30] I'm an illegal alien, but I'm gonna have a kid here and now the kid's instantly a citizen
[04:07:35] That's fucking retarded. It's fucking retarded like it's an obvious exploit
[04:07:39] I don't know how anybody else could see otherwise, but this is the world that we're in
[04:07:44] Okay
[04:07:47] Why are Germany's two biggest cities on a straight line
[04:07:58] You guys beginning to understand
[04:08:00] Do you guys start to see where we're at?
[04:08:12] I'm a little bit nervous, I'll tell you that.
[04:08:16] I'm a little bit nervous about this whole situation.
[04:08:19] I think things are going in a very interesting direction.
[04:08:26] So there is no line.
[04:08:27] Yeah, I know that.
[04:08:28] IQ matters.
[04:08:29] IQ does matter. It does make a difference. Makes a big difference. I'm not retarded
[04:08:37] enough to explain this post. What does it mean? Stop thinking and then you'll
[04:08:41] understand it. You're trying to think about this post and figure out logically
[04:08:46] why it doesn't make sense. Stop thinking. That's your problem. So what is
[04:08:52] this? Oh, there's more of the... Let me go back and look at a few more of these
[04:08:56] before I move on and Jesus Christ oh here's another one too I saw this just
[04:09:06] when you think fires weakness is water seven thousand likes guys
[04:09:26] Remember what I said about democracy?
[04:09:28] People really have been reduced
[04:09:32] to medieval peasants.
[04:09:39] I mean, is he fucking wrong? I don't think so.
[04:09:43] Yes, and so anyway, what's her account from? I don't know. This is insane.
[04:09:49] Readers added context.
[04:09:52] Medieval peasants were smart. He's wrong.
[04:09:54] How much do I bet she's an only fans girl? Well, it's a picture of a girl. Okay, so she's probably doing porn
[04:10:01] No, that's a good point. You're right. Why don't they just make a university with really good programs and education
[04:10:07] But a high acceptance rate like Ivy level education, but everyone gets in everyone could be smart
[04:10:17] Guys I
[04:10:19] I don't think that anybody understands how over it truly is.
[04:10:25] Nobody knows how over we really are.
[04:10:30] It would cost too much.
[04:10:34] I'm telling you, we have to shut down voting fast.
[04:10:39] It's called community college. Is this sarcasm? It is not.
[04:10:43] I honestly think that the biggest threat to national security
[04:10:47] is the fact that we have too many stupid people in the country. That is our
[04:10:52] biggest threat to the country right now. There's so many people they're really
[04:10:57] really really dumb and they're causing problems for everybody else. That's
[04:11:03] what's really going on here. Idiocracy is coming true. It is. That's every
[04:11:08] country now. It seems that way. So if I'm at now people are smarter than
[04:11:12] before. People are not smarter than before. And also before they couldn't
[04:11:15] vote so it didn't matter if they were stupid
[04:11:18] i can't imagine a nominee in twenty twenty eight
[04:11:22] being the republican nominee
[04:11:24] if you want to run for president is republican twenty twenty eight and
[04:11:27] you're you don't show strong support for Israel i don't think you can win
[04:11:31] to our friends on the democratic side
[04:11:33] i hope you'll walk your game hope you'll realize that Israel's not the
[04:11:36] problem the problem for peace is not Israel
[04:11:39] i can't imagine a
[04:11:41] nominee in twenty twenty eight
[04:11:44] being the republican nominee
[04:11:46] if you want to run for president is republican twenty twenty eight
[04:11:49] and you're you don't show strong support for Israel, I don't think you can win
[04:11:53] to our friends. Oh Israel, you know it's that boss in Diablo
[04:11:57] uh... so uh... yeah I've got a pretty good feeling that
[04:12:02] so think about it like this
[04:12:07] the anti-israel sentiment
[04:12:09] has started to get heavy in like the last two years.
[04:12:14] 2028 isn't three, it's two years, three years from now.
[04:12:21] By the time that we get to 2028,
[04:12:25] I wonder how people will feel about Israel.
[04:12:31] I wonder, because I think I'll tell you
[04:12:34] where I think they're gonna be feeling about it.
[04:12:36] What they're, it's still gaining momentum.
[04:12:39] the thing is that that things will be crazy now show me the infographic about
[04:12:42] isn't a pack funding
[04:12:44] lindsey graham a pack funding you guys want to find out how many money he's
[04:12:48] gotten
[04:12:53] a pack tracker
[04:12:54] how many money has he received
[04:13:00] that's a lot of money
[04:13:02] they are
[04:13:04] they are so ass load of money god fucking day um
[04:13:09] He really getting paid, huh, on this bullshit?
[04:13:13] Do you think that, what's this here?
[04:13:15] Do you think that, no, I'm not reading that one.
[04:13:19] That's insane.
[04:13:20] Okay, anyway, so this is where we're at.
[04:13:25] You know, APAC is run by American citizens, right?
[04:13:27] Now Google how much money, Qatar, China, et cetera,
[04:13:30] pay for lobbying politicians.
[04:13:31] Do you ever talk about that?
[04:13:34] Okay, you're gonna get pulled up.
[04:13:36] You're getting pulled up right now.
[04:13:38] What do you think my opinion is about Qatar
[04:13:41] and China lobbying and American policy?
[04:13:43] What do you think my opinion is on that?
[04:13:53] What do you think?
[04:13:57] What do you think?
[04:13:58] What do you think?
[04:14:00] What do you think I think?
[04:14:04] What does you think I do think?
[04:14:05] I don't know. You actually have to watch. I would not allow any single American citizen
[04:14:15] to run for government in any position at all without renouncing all forms of citizenship
[04:14:21] from any other country. So like for example, if you were a citizen in France and you wanted
[04:14:28] to run for government in America, you would have to renounce citizenship in France.
[04:14:33] If you were a citizen in Israel and you wanted to run for government in America, you would
[04:14:37] have to renounce citizenship in Israel.
[04:14:39] If you were a citizen in, let's say, Somalia, you would have to renounce citizenship in
[04:14:44] Somalia in order to be run for president in America.
[04:14:49] So no dual, I don't want any dual citizen politicians at all, period.
[04:14:57] Like, so it's just that simple.
[04:15:00] Politicians aren't simping for Qatar and China.
[04:15:02] Yeah.
[04:15:03] It's very also a 69 messages in your chat not anymore. Now you have 70 and you ruined it man. That's too bad
[04:15:09] So anyway, yeah, that's actually my he was 100% trying to gotcha
[04:15:14] um, I
[04:15:16] Think that no no, he's new he explained why he thought that and to be fair. It's I don't mind that comment
[04:15:24] I'll allow that comment. It's okay. No for I'm born at all denouncing doesn't do anything
[04:15:29] Oh, you want me you want me just not let any foreign born people at all? Oh, I'd be maybe okay with that
[04:15:34] I don't know. I think that might be too far, but you know, I'd have to think about it more
[04:15:39] So yeah lobbying rarely involves double nationality
[04:15:43] Well, and I also think that I mean the other problem is that I think Israel has a very unique advantage inside of our political system
[04:15:50] That's very obvious, right? I mean that Qatar and China don't have this is as overt
[04:15:55] And how do we know that because we're not going around calling Qatar and China our greatest ally
[04:16:02] Which and the fact is that I mean China is one of our biggest trading partners
[04:16:07] We're trading with China all the time
[04:16:08] We're doing business with China like crazy and I mean I don't really feel like what like you have to be able to
[04:16:14] Get along with those guys at some point to be able to trade all that shit back and forth
[04:16:18] Right. We're doing billions white and trillions of dollars of money back and forth to China
[04:16:23] There's no kids. Yeah, show me where the Qatar flags and the fucking Chinese flags are in a
[04:16:30] Senators fucking a room and I'll tell you the same thing I said about Israel
[04:16:35] The problem is the reason why it's one group and this is the other thing too about Israel is that the poll asked the question
[04:16:42] About how attendees view Israel?
[04:16:46] So the TP this is from Turning Point USA, how do people view Israel?
[04:16:53] 33% of people that voted in this poll said Israel is our top ally.
[04:17:01] 53% said Israel is one ally of many.
[04:17:05] And 13% said Israel is not an ally.
[04:17:08] People might not like this, but I would fall inside of the blue camp.
[04:17:13] I would. I think Israel is an ally.
[04:17:16] But at the same time, I don't want that ally making decisions for us in the government.
[04:17:21] It's that simple.
[04:17:22] Like, they are an ally. They're not our top ally.
[04:17:25] Like, as I said, I think our top ally has got to be, like, fucking Japan or France.
[04:17:30] Like, those guys, especially Japan, bro, like, they think we're great.
[04:17:36] At least I see... Remember that guy in Toyota dressed up as Trump and everything?
[04:17:40] Yeah, you don't see... When do you see Israelis dressing up like Trump?
[04:17:45] Fucking never. Never, you never see that shit.
[04:17:48] Yeah, what was Shenzhou remember him? Yeah, exactly. So Japan's a great ally. Yeah. Yeah.
[04:17:54] So I don't agree with this at all. But anyway, so but I do think this is
[04:17:59] important that the negative Israel sentiment is very pronounced online, but
[04:18:08] it's not as pronounced in real life.
[04:18:18] And the reason why, let me explain yet, everything's yet, and you're right, and by the way, you're right, like I don't think that you have a city named after Trump in Israel.
[04:18:30] Wait, really?
[04:18:39] Trump Heights is a planned Israeli settlement in an Israeli occupied area.
[04:18:48] this area was promised to them you have to understand that it was promised to
[04:18:53] them okay well maybe not it's a settlement yeah I guess so it's to be
[04:18:58] fine it's only planned okay guys it's only planned add that to the list yes
[04:19:03] this settlement was promised to them 3,000 years ago you have to understand
[04:19:07] that and also I saw this photo I think this is a real photo I don't know if
[04:19:15] it is or not, but Snoop Dogg posted this. Bro, it's AI, is it? I don't know if I'm gonna
[04:19:27] be real, like nowadays, I don't even know anymore. So, where is this here if I find a few more
[04:19:32] of these here? And, oh, this is, see, this is what China is doing. Look at China. Believe
[04:19:39] it or not, this is Huawei headquarters. Huawei is like the, it's like a Chinese Apple basically,
[04:19:45] right? They make like phones and shit. And so what they did is they, they, they spent $1.5
[04:19:52] billion recreating 12 European villages for their R&D campus because studies show historic
[04:19:59] architecture improves creativity and well-being. Meanwhile, Western tech companies build glass
[04:20:05] boxes and wonder why everyone's depressed. And look at this place. This is awesome.
[04:20:15] Bro, this is crazy. Yeah, based it is. This is awesome. How the fuck do you do something like this?
[04:20:21] So, yeah, I guess they've just been doing this for a while. Yeah, it's a private server,
[04:20:27] Chinese Hogwarts, I guess so. Yeah, some of these photos are just insane. I would have
[04:20:32] never expected that this was why is China doing Europe better like the thing is
[04:20:37] you can tell that this isn't Europe because there aren't eight naked migrants
[04:20:42] inside of the water bathing and shitting in it so that's the reason that you
[04:20:46] can tell if it was in Europe they'd be swimming around in the water naked and
[04:20:55] then the police would be like well you can't do anything we don't want to be
[04:21:00] seen as you know racist or against the community so we gotta let this happen
[04:21:05] it's propaganda to look good most of china is shit
[04:21:10] yeah well that's good propaganda they should do more of that maybe we should at least they have
[04:21:15] good propaganda we don't even have good propaganda so i feel like we could at least do a little bit
[04:21:20] better there anyway we've been to prog uh once there once i have the thought no wonder europe
[04:21:24] has so many amazing artists when you surround yourself by ancient architecture yeah i think that's
[04:21:28] probably true, you're right. And for fucking sure. And also, I think that it's really funny that,
[04:21:35] so Reddit did a poll, and they asked people where they'd want to live as Americans.
[04:21:45] And it's exactly what you think it would be.
[04:21:50] No way, so basically they want to import everybody from the red countries into the green countries,
[04:22:01] but they never want to go to the red countries.
[04:22:10] Very interesting, huh?
[04:22:11] How about that guys, wow.
[04:22:13] And maybe Antarctica, yeah and also by the way people would rather live in Antarctica
[04:22:18] they'll live in Africa except for ironically South Africa which they'd be willing to leave
[04:22:25] that oh that's not really so bad maybe I live in South Africa Madagat what what oh my god
[04:22:30] Madagascar is a maybe oh they watched the fucking movie Mongolia is not so bad how about that it's
[04:22:38] not so bad at all and it also why is North Korea not red yeah what the fuck is this
[04:22:48] I can barely even see it over there. Maybe it is. It's so small. I can barely even tell and
[04:22:54] It is yeah, I don't know. Oh, it is okay. Good
[04:22:59] That's not it. I don't know about that's Japan I thought you at the career was like above Japan or some shit
[04:23:04] I don't know but anyway, it's not it. Yeah, maybe I got it wrong. I'm not good at the
[04:23:09] at those fucking
[04:23:11] What do you call them fucking the maps and shit, bro? Like god damn
[04:23:15] So anyway, Japan's green. Yeah, big surprise and oh speaking of one of the red places
[04:23:22] This is a new souls game coming from India. Take a look at it guys
[04:23:39] We got play this we got play this game. I don't know where to get this game
[04:23:43] I don't know where to find this game, but somewhere somebody got to show me where this is at
[04:23:48] And I got to play it and get into it because this is gonna be fucking hilarious
[04:23:52] But anyway, oh look at this too. So basically if I can find this and pull it up
[04:23:58] Where's it at? Yeah
[04:24:02] Meanwhile tens of thousands of young people are becoming homeless in China because they're blacklisted by the social credit system
[04:24:09] Once you're blacklisted, you are immediately cut off from banking service and digital payments.
[04:24:21] Why is it so loud?
[04:24:24] Sorry about the volume.
[04:24:28] Wow.
[04:24:34] That's really bad.
[04:24:36] You know what's crazy though?
[04:24:39] They're well... they're uh... they're well mannered.
[04:24:46] Like there's no... like there's not like a dead slaughtered bird.
[04:24:51] There's not like a crack tent that's out there.
[04:24:54] Yeah, I mean it's pretty... I mean really for being homeless it's pretty clean.
[04:25:01] It is.
[04:25:02] No, you can see it's China because they've got the letters that are those like things,
[04:25:07] know. It's a propaganda account. People think people think it's propaganda is whispers a
[04:25:20] few people sleeping under bridges. Families vanishing. Oh my God. Look at all this. But
[04:25:25] the silence didn't last. What began as isolated disappearances has exploded into a nationwide
[04:25:31] tragedy across china tens of thousands have become invisible not because they
[04:25:37] broke the law but because an algorithm said they did this is the outside of
[04:25:42] china's social credit system a digital prison built without walls for years
[04:25:47] state media praised it as a system of trust a way to reward honesty and
[04:25:52] discipline in reality it's a scoring machine that tracks your every move
[04:25:56] you're spending your friends your posts even your thoughts one mistake one
[04:26:01] overdue payment one careless comment and your digital score one YouTube comment and you're out on the street
[04:26:08] Drops and when it drops life itself begins to shut down. No travel. No housing
[04:26:14] Of course go to China to verify it your phone payment apps lock surely
[04:26:18] I'd be able to do that red your name appears on the national blacklist
[04:26:21] Mm-hmm at first people believed it only targeted criminals
[04:26:24] Yes, sir
[04:26:25] But when China's economy began to crumble the net widened how much is he paying you in debt anyone laid on taxes
[04:26:31] Wait a second, so we have a Chinese-
[04:26:34] Bro, look at his profile.
[04:26:37] Okay, so why are there a bunch of homeless people that are living out there?
[04:26:49] Why are they here then?
[04:26:52] Yeah, because there's a bunch of people there.
[04:26:57] I mean, like what the fuck?
[04:27:02] No, it's okay.
[04:27:03] No, no, it's all right.
[04:27:06] We, no, we find that, we found out right now.
[04:27:08] We found out right now, we can get to bottom of this.
[04:27:12] Migrant workers whose homes are in different regions,
[04:27:14] there are 30 million in China.
[04:27:16] So let me get this straight.
[04:27:18] You can't lose access to banking services
[04:27:22] because of a low social credit score, is that true?
[04:27:24] So like the entire premise of this video is a lie,
[04:27:27] is that what you're saying?
[04:27:40] Google social credit system and read the US sources about it?
[04:27:44] Why would I need to do that?
[04:27:45] I mean, you're the one telling me,
[04:27:47] can it happen or not?
[04:27:48] Yeah, I mean, it's just, I mean, can it happen or no, I mean, it's pretty simple.
[04:28:02] The chatter is a CCP propagandist?
[04:28:04] Well, I mean, okay, so there's one propaganda versus another.
[04:28:09] So maybe they can cancel each other out.
[04:28:12] No, that does not happen.
[04:28:14] Okay.
[04:28:15] You've heard it here first, guys. This is all fake. These are migrant workers and this is all fake.
[04:28:27] Rent to low-scoring individuals overnight entire families were evicted.
[04:28:32] We chatted and Alipay stopped working. Survival became impossible. Under bridges and highways,
[04:28:38] tent cities began to appear filled with former teachers, engineers, and office clerks
[04:28:43] whose only crime was losing digital points in beijing underpasses along the fourth ring road
[04:28:49] have turned into zones of exile volunteers exile zones to bring food are interrogated by police
[04:28:56] even homeless shelters reject those whose biometric ids mark them as credit offenders
[04:29:01] one viral clip shows a middle-aged woman crying as her phone flashes read dishonest citizen
[04:29:07] no way she once owned a small factory when it went back
[04:29:11] No way! She gets a notification!
[04:29:15] Your social credit's been revoked.
[04:29:22] What?
[04:29:26] But she's a grandma? What the fuck?
[04:29:36] Yeah.
[04:29:41] of trend for hours then vanish behind the censorship lies fear fear that the public will realize
[04:29:49] the truth China has created a new underclass erased not by war or famine but by data amnesty
[04:29:57] international calls it a modern exile yeah where punishment is not prison but deletion
[04:30:03] damn just get deleted in Guangzhou a construction worker lent his charger to a homeless man
[04:30:11] Days later, his own score drop labeled association with untrustworthy individuals.
[04:30:17] His words went viral before being deleted.
[04:30:19] Kindness is dangerous now.
[04:30:21] Some provinces now run so-called rehabilitation zones, where low-score citizens must perform
[04:30:26] labor to regain points.
[04:30:30] I've heard that one before.
[04:30:34] Locals call them digital labor camps, places where broken people rebuild the system
[04:30:39] that broke them. What's unfolding is more than social control. It's algorithmic punishment,
[04:30:46] a quiet, efficient way to erase those who don't fit the model of obedience. And across
[04:30:51] down she in a box now trying to system the post of that, huh? Anyone imagined the economy
[04:30:58] is stalling. Debt's are exploding and trust has collapsed. So and there's one more.
[04:31:06] Just so we just so we're on the same page. Oh
[04:31:14] Where'd that guy go? I got deleted. I don't know where he is. So all this is probably fake. It's fake
[04:31:22] There it is
[04:31:25] It's all fake topsy. Yeah
[04:31:29] Is it gonna come up there? I don't know because he had Chinese letters. So I don't know. Let me see user
[04:31:34] no it didn't come up man how about that it got deleted maybe you're right I don't
[04:31:45] know guys it's hard to say I feel like there's probably this is what I bet it
[04:31:51] probably is I bet there's probably a degree of truth to this but it's
[04:31:54] overstated that's probably what it actually is I could be wrong but in
[04:31:59] like I've gone through I've seen a lot of like internet controversies and like
[04:32:03] You know events like this that have happened over the years and I think that's generally been the trend
[04:32:09] Is that something like this happens and then everybody is like okay?
[04:32:13] Well, it's partially true, but partially not true, right? His social credit score probably went down talking to you not probably went up
[04:32:20] Oh, they love me over there. What do you mean? So anyway, let's go back. I'll see if I can find the the other post here, too
[04:32:26] Oh, yeah, this is the same game
[04:32:33] Man, so we are going to have to play this game.
[04:33:01] I don't know how to play it, but I need to find out how.
[04:33:06] I just, I just don't know what, what is the name of it?
[04:33:11] I have.
[04:33:15] Guys, come on.
[04:33:18] Come on.
[04:33:20] Is it 12 minute video on YouTube?
[04:33:22] The name is Unleash the Avatar.
[04:33:24] Is this a game?
[04:33:25] Is it a real game?
[04:33:26] Let me see.
[04:33:31] Oh my God.
[04:33:37] It's actually...
[04:33:38] Oh no.
[04:33:41] It's actually real.
[04:33:43] I don't know what to say.
[04:33:44] I didn't...
[04:33:45] I actually didn't expect this.
[04:33:47] But let me go back.
[04:33:48] I'll look at a few more of these posts before I finish.
[04:33:50] Okay guys?
[04:33:51] And...
[04:33:52] And then...
[04:33:53] Oh yeah, I saw, of course, of course.
[04:33:55] So you thought it was over.
[04:34:00] thought it was over somehow it's not I'll be right back
[04:35:00] All right, all right, calm down, I'm back.
[04:35:18] Kaya was spotted in a shock collar ad by Hassan's alleged dog trainer, aka the best trainer in San Diego.
[04:35:31] Guess which one isn't E-collar trained? Kaya's trainer also features the same mini educator, ET3000 that Kaya had on his social media.
[04:35:43] Oh my god
[04:35:53] Tucker come
[04:36:13] What does he get trained to do?
[04:36:15] Everything.
[04:36:16] If the collar fits.
[04:36:18] It'll get trained to be off collar.
[04:36:23] You don't need to ever have a leash on him.
[04:36:28] Really?
[04:36:29] My dog?
[04:36:30] No, my dog.
[04:36:32] Oh, no.
[04:36:33] Oh yeah, I bet your dog has a dog.
[04:36:35] That's holding it.
[04:36:36] Yeah.
[04:36:37] She's very...
[04:36:38] Oh my god.
[04:36:40] And is that is that actually I don't know if that's Kai or not. Yeah, they should have reacted all you gotta do is shock it bro
[04:36:49] Yeah, I guess so right and
[04:36:51] Look at White House live. Okay. Let me see if there's anything that they're doing. I'm assuming there's not
[04:36:57] Let's see. I'll find out lo-fi criminal illegal alien naughty list
[04:37:04] That's great guys
[04:37:06] That this is great, you know, it would be even better if it was the lo-fi
[04:37:13] Jeffrey Epstein naughty list
[04:37:16] That's what I want to see. This is coming. It's nice. It's cute, right?
[04:37:20] But like I'd rather have the Jeffrey Epstein naughty list instead and no it's by the White House
[04:37:25] They're doing it. It has a hundred and nine people watching it and that's great comments are off
[04:37:32] I wonder why maybe they had a few more people that they wanted to add to the list. Oh, here we go
[04:37:41] Somalian stole 10 billion dollars in Minnesota Democrats and they're apologizing to them because citizens in the federal government isn't happy
[04:37:49] Here we go
[04:37:52] Whether you are in my Senate district or not
[04:37:55] I'm here to tell you how much we are in support of every one of you and with my colleagues
[04:38:02] We are broken by the horrible actions of our government and we want you to know that at the state level, we will do all that we can.
[04:38:13] There are two groups of people in society that are the root of all of our problems.
[04:38:19] In-cells and carons.
[04:38:25] Every single problem in society comes down to one of those two people.
[04:38:29] I would say 99% of the problems, maybe 95.
[04:38:33] Just to support you, whether you live in our district or not, we are here.
[04:38:40] We've been greetings from all of our Senate DFL colleagues, including my house partner,
[04:38:45] Patty Hakem, who wishes you could be here, but she's not.
[04:38:49] So please reach out to us.
[04:38:51] Whether you live in our district or not, whether you have friends, relatives, anyone who needs our help,
[04:38:57] We are 100% committed to helping you. You are welcome here.
[04:39:04] This pathetic fat stupid bitch. I can't believe this bro. Like we gotta get these people.
[04:39:09] I don't know what we got to do. Like this is what I would do, right?
[04:39:13] Is I would go and I would pull, I would try to go and pull her logs
[04:39:17] and figure out every single fucking communication that she had.
[04:39:20] And if she ever was in any sort of public communication of trying to hide this fraud,
[04:39:25] I would charge her for treason. I would bro. We got to find a way to get these fat bitches out of government no matter
[04:39:30] Whatever it takes we're gonna get these fat fucking carons out of government and out of our positions
[04:39:36] To where they're allowing us to get scammed defrauded and have our our taxpayer money
[04:39:42] rerouted to foreign fucking Somalian terrorists
[04:39:46] You believe this?
[04:39:48] You believe this is crazy whatever it takes whatever it takes
[04:39:55] We are here, Senator Swatensky, Alex Falkner, and I will do it in the mayor, we will do all
[04:40:07] the-
[04:40:08] You can't vote this out?
[04:40:09] Yeah, you can.
[04:40:11] So here's how you vote this out.
[04:40:14] You have to understand how this feeling and this emotion is created.
[04:40:19] So this emotion is, this is not a logical position to have.
[04:40:25] It's an emotional position that is derived from pathological narcissism and misplaced
[04:40:34] empathy.
[04:40:36] The way that you handle people like this is really simple.
[04:40:40] You have to shift the conversation to the point to where they are enabling bad things
[04:40:46] to happen.
[04:40:47] Because if you can make these people feel bad, they'll change what they're doing.
[04:40:52] So how do you make them feel bad?
[04:40:54] Well what you do is you engineer situations and you allow them really to engineer the
[04:41:01] situations themselves that make the whole problem a thousand times worse.
[04:41:07] And then you broadcast those problems that they have manifested and that point they'll
[04:41:12] get afraid of it, and as soon as public sentiment turns against them, they'll all change their
[04:41:18] mind. Because they don't actually have any real values or principles. They just go with
[04:41:24] what most people, this is a big thing, is that a Karen's politics are social compliance.
[04:41:33] That is the politics of a Karen. Karen's would be turning Jews into Nazis if that
[04:41:39] That was the socially acceptable thing to do.
[04:41:43] They don't have any sort of values or any system.
[04:41:47] All you have to do to hack this system is change the emotional appeal.
[04:41:57] That's it.
[04:41:58] That's all you have to do.
[04:42:00] They're so easy to manipulate, it's crazy.
[04:42:04] Boy Kyle, may another video about you.
[04:42:06] Oh, okay.
[04:42:07] We can support you, protect you, and help you as needed.
[04:42:12] So please accept that and know how much we care about you
[04:42:16] and are glad that you are here in our community.
[04:42:18] Yeah, I really don't know what to say.
[04:42:23] You know, I taught American government for 33 years.
[04:42:26] I've had the joy and privilege.
[04:42:28] Oh, wow.
[04:42:29] Yeah, that's different.
[04:42:31] I've had the joy and the privilege of representing
[04:42:34] many of you in the Senate District 49 now for ten years and I don't know how I would
[04:42:40] teach this era we're living in right now if I was still in the classroom teaching. I just
[04:42:45] don't know how I would do it. And so I'm...
[04:42:48] Yeah, they're apologizing to the Somalis.
[04:42:50] Struggling with everything that's happening in America right now. You know,
[04:42:53] Thomas Paine in 1775 when we were fighting for our independence and our freedom and he said
[04:43:00] these are the times that try men souls. And I think we're going to a similar era like that
[04:43:05] where I love how these people constantly invoke the founding fathers as if the founding fathers
[04:43:11] would want their country to be taken over by Somalians that send money back to Somalia
[04:43:18] and import tribal blood conflicts from Africa and want to, you know, not speak English
[04:43:25] or anything else. I mean, you really think that Thomas Jefferson and, you know, George
[04:43:29] Washington wanted this? What are we talking about? Do you really think that's what they
[04:43:35] wanted?
[04:43:36] As the speaker said earlier today, we're all being tested. And what will we rise to the
[04:43:42] top? And how will we enrich America? And how will we enter the portal after this and
[04:43:49] bring all the good and joy and rapture that I know we're capable of as people on the
[04:43:58] planet earth and the statue of liberty my my god the statue of liberty at the
[04:44:03] Jesus Christ base of it in New York Harbor says bring me your huddled masses
[04:44:10] yearning to be free this boomer slop I cannot wait for it to die I cannot wait
[04:44:17] for this boomer slop to die this is the most annoying fucking garbage that
[04:44:25] And I have to listen to over and over and over.
[04:44:30] E. Bring me your huddled masses yearning to be free.
[04:44:37] That's what America's all about.
[04:44:38] We're not a nation of, we're all the same.
[04:44:41] We're a nation of immigrants.
[04:44:43] We're a nation of diversity.
[04:44:45] That's our strength.
[04:44:46] I cannot wait for this to die.
[04:44:47] And it's happening quickly.
[04:44:49] It is.
[04:44:50] And I do want to say that, like I do think this ideology will
[04:44:55] will die. I do. It's going away, but, bro, all their millennials are the next boomers.
[04:45:01] I know that. I know that my generation will be the next evil. I'm fully aware of that.
[04:45:09] It's not our weakness. So again, I really don't know what to say. I'm with you. You
[04:45:17] know, as I was a kid growing up, I was one of the few Jews in my hometown. I faced
[04:45:24] the vitriolic language of my classmates calling me vermin.
[04:45:28] And when I've heard the horrible things that some are saying about people today, it breaks
[04:45:35] my heart.
[04:45:36] Because I never thought we'd be there again.
[04:45:39] And so we stand with you, all of us here today.
[04:45:42] We stand with you, stay strong, thanks for listening.
[04:45:47] Jesus Christ, man.
[04:45:49] Well, well, well.
[04:45:50] Yeah, I guess so, right?
[04:45:52] be honest how bad would it be if we annexed Minnesota to Somalia? Maybe that's the right option,
[04:45:57] you know? And millennials are going to fucking destroy everything. Well, here's the problem is
[04:46:02] that a lot of these boomers grew up in an economy that people nowadays could only dream of. So,
[04:46:09] they don't really care about, you know, the way things are going. They don't care about the
[04:46:13] way that young people feel. They don't give a shit about any of that. They'll just sign
[04:46:17] all that away so they can feel good about themselves because something on the Statue of
[04:46:22] Liberty had some words that were put there. Like who gives a fuck? Who gives a fuck? Oh because the
[04:46:27] Statue of Liberty says this, this means that we can't have a country. Jesus Christ. Like the type
[04:46:33] of thinking with this is so, so brain dead. It's unreal. And yeah, all these boomers can sell out
[04:46:43] the country just to stand power. It's gross. It sure is. I know I hate them, bro. I hate
[04:46:49] I hate them. I hate them. I hate them. And I've said that many times. I will say it again and again and again
[04:46:55] It's extremely frustrating for me to see that and
[04:46:58] Anyway, let me go and see if there's anything else that I need to look at here
[04:47:01] But that was one of the main things let me scroll up and and go through this again
[04:47:05] There's an explosion at a nursing home. Well, I don't watch that game now. I did say I would watch the game
[04:47:11] I did give me a second. I think wait. Yeah, sure. We're invading Venezuela for the oil. They stole our
[04:47:18] We're protecting Kuwait, not chasing oil.
[04:47:21] We bring freedom to Iraq, we don't need oil.
[04:47:24] We are invading Venezuela for oil.
[04:47:26] They stole our oil.
[04:47:30] Yeah, guys, it was promised to us 3,000 years ago.
[04:47:37] That's just the way it is, right?
[04:47:39] Trump says it like it?
[04:47:40] Yeah, he sure does.
[04:47:41] And please vote this so I see this.
[04:47:43] My Azrael React video is kind of going crazy.
[04:47:46] Oh, wow.
[04:47:47] even know that. Holy shit, maybe controversial and run people the wrong way because they misinterpret
[04:47:52] his words or take a sense of humor the wrong way. But for me, the fact that he has so many
[04:47:55] kind and creative fans proves his decency and I hope that people don't like that don't like
[04:47:59] and give him a chance. Oh, they're going to give me a chance. Yeah, I bet they will.
[04:48:04] And these help me laugh and think and not feel so alone and many times I'm grateful
[04:48:08] for that. Even though he won't read this, I'll say it anyway. Thanks, Zach. You
[04:48:11] have an army behind you that adores you and backing you up. Keep up the great
[04:48:15] Well, the thing is that I mean listen, I do feel like overall I'm a pretty positive guy. I am I'm a very positive guy
[04:48:23] I'm nice to people this entire idea that like I'm some crazy asshole is true
[04:48:29] But only for people that are crazy assholes like I'm not a crazy asshole the normal people
[04:48:34] I'm just a crazy asshole the other crazy assholes
[04:48:38] That's it. So I don't get it and I'm very much like that for sure. They're evolving
[04:48:45] Yeah, I guess so right the abysmal quality of new s new us construction homes
[04:48:55] What's this oh
[04:48:59] Is that mayonnaise
[04:49:02] That's pretty hot, huh?
[04:49:05] When we turn it may well when we turn on the music
[04:49:10] Sorry
[04:49:12] No ventilation. This is...
[04:49:15] Wait.
[04:49:18] Pull up on the roof.
[04:49:21] No ventilation. This is not a spray-foned attic.
[04:49:25] It's got blown insulation. Should be some roof vents somewhere.
[04:49:29] There's no roof vents.
[04:49:31] There's no sewer route right there.
[04:49:34] So we just have a fuller going straight into the attic space.
[04:49:42] There it is
[04:49:49] Are you
[04:49:52] Hey, you did the rain went down the hall
[04:50:03] They ran out what do you expect the roof yeah, I ran out
[04:50:12] No handle.
[04:50:22] Thank God we have all these illegal aliens here that are building these houses.
[04:50:27] What will we do without them?
[04:50:30] Man, that would be horrible.
[04:50:34] It seems like you get me to pay for it.
[04:50:47] This is final destination?
[04:50:49] No way.
[04:50:50] Do you want to know the worst thing about this?
[04:50:53] Is that my house has, or had, a lot of this has been fixed since then, had every
[04:50:58] single one of these problems.
[04:51:01] we had ventilation problems on the on the on here. I don't think we had this first problem to be fair.
[04:51:08] Like there were holes in the in the ceiling. There was like so whenever I had people come in to repair
[04:51:13] stuff at the house, there were seven holes in the ceiling. And so there was the one big hole
[04:51:19] whenever I fell through the ceiling, right? But there were six other holes that were just there
[04:51:24] anyway. Wow. And oh I have this one too because wasps get in through this little
[04:51:34] area on the corner of my door and then I have to kill them like about every five
[04:51:38] days. Yeah this has been like an ongoing thing. It's just the way it is.
[04:51:48] This is as bad as my house and if you want a true condemnation of this inspection it's
[04:52:16] as bad as my house. Need I say more? I mean, that's horrible. Wow.
[04:52:39] Insync aerator this side this side. What is it?
[04:52:55] No, no guys, they don't need to learn English they don't need to speak English. No
[04:53:01] Why that doesn't matter. It's not a big deal. It's okay
[04:53:04] Yeah, hey guys, never, nay, listen, it's crazy and racist to say that, okay guys.
[04:53:12] It's built like a house of cards.
[04:53:13] Yeah, I guess so.
[04:53:15] And look at the outlet.
[04:53:16] I mean, it's just, the outlet, there's like some squiggly boy just right there on the
[04:53:22] outlet for no reason.
[04:53:24] Oh my fucking God.
[04:53:26] So there it is, guys.
[04:53:28] You can even see the cable bent.
[04:53:29] I mean, it's just, it's so fucking ridiculous.
[04:53:32] uh... i don't even know what else to say beyond that
[04:53:34] uh... take that sort of a gamer grandma dead of seventy eight years old i mean
[04:53:38] seventy eight you've got a you've got a long all you get a long run right seventy
[04:53:42] eight's pretty good
[04:53:43] it's not great but it's pretty good
[04:53:45] let's see here
[04:53:47] this is switzerland national councilmember mary schreider
[04:53:51] she wants to band x and switzerland saying that maybe a threat to democracy
[04:53:55] what did they give her tenth eating disorder
[04:53:59] Yeah, she developed another eating disorder looking at pictures on X and now she wants to ban it for everybody else.
[04:54:05] How it feels like looking at, okay.
[04:54:09] I hate to say it, but
[04:54:12] I saw this photo and I've already sent it to another friend of mine. I saw this like three days ago, or two days ago.
[04:54:18] I did. I saw it like it was basically the first time. Now I've seen this myself, okay.
[04:54:22] And she should ban Instagram. That's a lizard, I guess. So Aspen Gold finally has a waifu.
[04:54:28] You know what my favorite thing is the fact that every single time that it's a photo with me with a girl
[04:54:33] It's because it's photoshopped
[04:54:35] That's it. Those are the only times guys
[04:54:39] What is this here Christmas already here? I?
[04:54:42] Know what's gonna happen. I
[04:54:45] Don't want it to happen
[04:54:48] But it's gonna happen
[04:54:58] the
[04:55:05] that's great
[04:55:09] that's amazing
[04:55:12] all man
[04:55:13] incredible isn't it
[04:55:16] you didn't see that coming i sure did
[04:55:18] i thought it was going to be jingle bells that was the only difference
[04:55:21] as many gold declared wait what is this
[04:55:25] Declared unsanitary by imperial decree. Champion of Novo.
[04:55:35] Guys.
[04:55:39] The unwashed saint.
[04:55:41] Filth does the-
[04:55:41] The unwashed saint?
[04:55:43] Cling to him.
[04:55:44] Set us.
[04:55:45] Stench worse than the battle he holds.
[04:55:48] Demon's gag.
[04:55:49] Mortals collapse.
[04:55:51] I do not spell bad!
[04:55:52] Oh my god, okay, is this part of the 40k universe below some dung eater? It's just oh my fucking god
[04:56:11] The unwashed saint
[04:56:13] The thing is that the only part about this that bothers me is the slander that I smell
[04:56:22] bad.
[04:56:23] I do not smell bad.
[04:56:25] Now I might look bad, I might not shower, but I don't smell bad.
[04:56:32] I do not.
[04:56:33] And absolutely not new video, but ladies and gentlemen, I haven't seen that all.
[04:56:37] Yeah, a lot of these I have never ever liked.
[04:56:40] Let's be honest, I'm telling you the truth, right?
[04:56:42] I am. I saw this earlier. We already looked at it. I miss her.
[04:56:47] Uh, missing is a common feeling. Good one. Anti-Semite of the year.
[04:56:52] Tucker Carlson wins anti-Semite of the year.
[04:56:57] What a joke.
[04:56:58] I worked my ass off to get where I am me and you take these short cuts and you
[04:57:02] think suddenly you're my peer. You do what I do because you're funny and you
[04:57:06] can make people laugh. I committed my life to this.
[04:57:09] You know, slide into it like a cheap pair of slippers and then reap all the rewards.
[04:57:16] What a joke.
[04:57:18] I worked my ass off to get where I am.
[04:57:20] Oh my God.
[04:57:21] Nick Mad?
[04:57:22] Yeah, I guess so.
[04:57:23] Yeah, he gets it.
[04:57:26] Here she draws Aspen with the help of AI.
[04:57:28] Oh God.
[04:57:29] What is this?
[04:57:30] Oh yeah.
[04:57:31] See, again, another example of me being with a female.
[04:57:34] It's AI again.
[04:57:35] What a surprise.
[04:57:37] That's Nick Flintas right there. Yes, clearly two types of reactions
[04:58:07] Here's what's crazy. She didn't even move.
[04:58:15] I hit her.
[04:58:23] God damn! And he goes again on her.
[04:58:28] Oh
[04:58:34] He didn't do a thing bro
[04:58:37] He's going up against the wall tanks have more HP. I guess so right me gets jump. Wait, what?
[04:58:46] The group of homeless guys I gave five dollars
[04:58:58] Jesus Christ, I mean I never watched this movie, I need to watch it one of these days.
[04:59:04] The Northman I think it is.
[04:59:06] And you know my dad, I remember I told my dad, so basically we would go out in the woods
[04:59:13] as kids and I told my dad that there were homeless people out in the woods when we
[04:59:17] would go.
[04:59:18] And my dad said, oh don't worry about them, they're fine but you might want to bring
[04:59:21] a weapon in case.
[04:59:23] And so ever since then, like it would be me and like six kids and we were doing some war
[04:59:29] to the fly shit out there in the in the woods.
[04:59:33] And we were ready like we even like practiced and like planned out how we would kill a homeless
[04:59:37] person in the woods if they tried to attack us.
[04:59:41] And like this, I was like the oldest one, one of the oldest ones.
[04:59:44] And I was like 11 or 12.
[04:59:47] And like we had this other kid there and I remember as my friend's little brother,
[04:59:50] He was six years old, and we gave him like a knife.
[04:59:54] Because he was fat, we had, we call him Twinkie.
[05:00:01] And we gave him a fucking knife.
[05:00:04] Who was biggie?
[05:00:05] Yes, what the fuck?
[05:00:06] And my dad was like, yeah, well,
[05:00:08] you gotta get around them.
[05:00:09] That way they get to you, right?
[05:00:11] Peek test movement?
[05:00:12] Yes, level farming.
[05:00:14] Six years old, bro, like, yes.
[05:00:17] What a time.
[05:00:18] Yeah, and we even had,
[05:00:20] We had like bamboo in my backyard.
[05:00:22] And so we cut it down and then we would tie knives
[05:00:25] to the bamboo to make spears.
[05:00:27] And we would just go, it was dangerous bro.
[05:00:30] Yeah.
[05:00:30] And this is just what we had.
[05:00:32] This is what we did over in Cumberdulist.
[05:00:34] I guess so.
[05:00:35] Did you ever kill anybody?
[05:00:36] Well, I mean, he was in Vietnam.
[05:00:37] So like, yeah.
[05:00:39] And so he only had a knife
[05:00:42] because he was the tank, is that it?
[05:00:44] And the bamboo spear video.
[05:00:46] Yeah, that's what it was.
[05:00:47] No, we went in on that.
[05:00:49] like he even taught me how to do it.
[05:00:50] He's like, okay, you know, it's like growing up,
[05:00:53] like he taught me, you know,
[05:00:55] he taught me like how to throw like a football and stuff,
[05:00:58] right?
[05:00:58] But he spent a lot more time taught teaching me
[05:01:01] how to throw a knife.
[05:01:02] Let me just tell you that.
[05:01:04] Like he's like, okay, you've got to understand that
[05:01:07] you hold it by the blade because of like the force
[05:01:09] you've got to throw it this way.
[05:01:11] And so I was like eight, nine years old
[05:01:13] learning all of this stuff,
[05:01:15] like how to shoot a fucking bow and arrow.
[05:01:17] Like basically any object, like how to throw it at something
[05:01:21] and then stick it in the thing that you're throwing in.
[05:01:23] That's basically about it.
[05:01:25] And yeah, it's bamboo in Texas.
[05:01:27] Yeah, there's a little bit of it, absolutely.
[05:01:29] That's what you need, yes.
[05:01:31] And I remember we would go out into the woods
[05:01:33] and we would see these homeless people.
[05:01:34] I remember one time we saw a homeless guy
[05:01:35] with a fucking knife.
[05:01:36] He was sharpening a knife out.
[05:01:38] There was like a clearing and there was a river.
[05:01:41] There was like a small stream
[05:01:43] and he was sitting by it and he was sharpening a knife
[05:01:47] like we had like seven people with us were like should we? And now I'm like I don't know guys
[05:01:51] like I feel like this is probably a mistake and because like what if he gets one of us
[05:01:56] and I'm like yeah then we have to carry them back we're not going to do it and so we decided to
[05:02:01] leave we did we didn't we didn't try to kill the homeless guy in the woods no one wins in a
[05:02:08] knife fight did you loot him no we didn't but we would steal some of their stuff we would
[05:02:13] They had like porn magazines out there and we'd steal their stuff and it is what it is, right?
[05:02:18] Their air mob was too high level. Yeah, it was like some bald gay like that
[05:02:21] Actually, it's not some bald guy hit but about the same hair that I did and it was like a little bit of a core memory
[05:02:27] right and it was a lot of good times it was
[05:02:30] And why are you willingly telling us this because it just this picture reminded me of it
[05:02:35] That's why how to unredact the Epstein files with just word
[05:02:38] I already went through that we saw before and
[05:02:40] And what is this here? Epstein file redaction bypassed by copy paste
[05:02:46] Man guys if only somebody was able to figure that out
[05:02:52] You didn't seriously seriously did not feel bad stealing from a homeless person
[05:02:56] No, we never even thought about it. Honestly, I never even considered it. I
[05:03:02] Mean you leave your shit out in the woods. That's what's gonna happen
[05:03:07] Yeah, I
[05:03:09] I mean, you leave your shit out in the woods, like that's the way it is.
[05:03:14] I mean, that's the law of the jungle, like, you know, and we're not stealing some kind of, like, fucking...
[05:03:19] I'm still- I stole a sword from them?
[05:03:22] I sti- We're stealing porn magazines.
[05:03:24] You think I'm gonna feel bad about stealing a porn magazine with the pages stuck together?
[05:03:28] I didn't even know why they were stuck together by them.
[05:03:31] I just thought that, damn, this place must be dirty, man. Why's it-
[05:03:35] Can't get these pages apart.
[05:03:37] Yeah, I didn't think about it at all, gross.
[05:03:40] Nah, I'm just saying that we were like 10, 11 years old doing that shit.
[05:03:45] So yeah, purple sword, we did.
[05:03:47] It was a wooden sword, actually.
[05:03:49] And so yeah, absolutely.
[05:03:50] Shot of the Asmongole was right.
[05:03:53] I saw that.
[05:03:54] We already went through all the rest of these.
[05:03:55] It's not that big of a surprise.
[05:03:58] And where did the rest of these go?
[05:04:00] The one mosquito?
[05:04:01] I actually have a lot of mosquitoes that are very fucking annoying.
[05:04:04] But yeah, anyway, I'll go back and look at a few more.
[05:04:07] That's a get by homeless people. You become homeless glad you made it up safe. I was like zombies. They're stealing from each other already
[05:04:13] Yeah, I mean, I remember whenever I was a kid like because again
[05:04:17] It was always like my outlet always was like if you could if you can get something if you have if you if if
[05:04:25] Okay, well if somebody owns something but you can get the thing that they own well
[05:04:30] Then they don't own it because now you got it. So that was the way I just looked at everything as a kid
[05:04:35] I did I that was my outlook on everything like till like probably 14 or 15 whenever I had to watch out and avoid
[05:04:42] You know getting in trouble. That's it. That's true. Yeah
[05:04:47] If it's yours, then why is it in my pocket?
[05:04:51] That's it right and yeah possession is nine tenths of the law and anyway
[05:04:58] New she won head video is weird man. So India has come up
[05:05:02] India has come up with a new game.
[05:05:09] That's right. We've seen games from China.
[05:05:13] Now it's time for a game from India.
[05:05:32] Okay, yes.
[05:05:40] You can tell it's India because of the stuff.
[05:05:52] Is that you?
[05:05:54] This is a cool shoulder pad.
[05:06:06] It's a gate.
[05:06:11] This is you!
[05:06:15] So it's just souls-like.
[05:06:24] This looks good.
[05:06:27] This is, I think like this passes the test for me.
[05:06:32] This is good.
[05:06:50] Better than a high guard?
[05:06:51] Well, of course.
[05:06:54] Yeah, this looks nice, the lighting's good.
[05:07:10] What do you guys think?
[05:07:15] Actually looks good.
[05:07:16] Yeah, it actually does look good.
[05:07:19] Yeah, all this is really clean.
[05:07:31] Seems okay.
[05:07:32] Yeah.
[05:07:33] Can you imagine how over it's gonna be for western devs if India starts making good
[05:07:41] video games?
[05:07:43] It's done.
[05:07:44] Oh shit.
[05:07:54] Yeah.
[05:08:02] Okay.
[05:08:09] Aha.
[05:08:14] Oh shit, they're gonna 1v1?
[05:08:39] What the fuck?
[05:08:50] Okay.
[05:08:55] So you gotta resurrect them?
[05:09:03] Uh-oh, Rob Zombie? Yeah.
[05:09:09] oh shit oh shit he having a schizo breakdown these things happen
[05:09:39] get up bitch get up bitch oh is this you oh wow
[05:09:54] Yeah
[05:09:57] How many times have I told you not to?
[05:10:06] Someone's watching us
[05:10:24] Damn.
[05:10:46] When he resurrects him.
[05:10:48] Oh, you got to kill this guy first.
[05:10:52] Uh-oh.
[05:11:13] So there's a perfect parry system and everything.
[05:11:16] Bro, are you kidding me?
[05:11:21] Oh
[05:11:32] My god
[05:11:43] I can't fucking believe it
[05:11:47] What is this it's aura farming bro there it is
[05:11:51] Wow! One more time! Jesus Christ.
[05:12:05] This is legendary. This is amazing.
[05:12:20] I mean, the combats suck dick.
[05:12:26] But their heart is in the right place.
[05:12:31] I think that we can really look forward to the future of Indian video games.
[05:12:38] I think this is a this is a really big step.
[05:12:45] Flash in the center games, no favor.
[05:12:47] We can work it. Yes.
[05:12:50] I hear you, but am I on the right path?
[05:12:56] Has this violence needed?
[05:12:59] The Nistari have been dead centuries, their rightful place is Narca.
[05:13:08] Narca Blade doing it.
[05:13:09] That's a game.
[05:13:10] Or actually, simply restored balance to the Alps.
[05:13:14] I'll play this over High Guard.
[05:13:18] This game will 100% have more players than Higard.
[05:13:22] Yeah, this looks good.
[05:13:27] It's really just the combat that's a little bit wonky.
[05:13:31] Other than that, it's actually pretty decent.
[05:13:37] You gotta sneak up on that guy.
[05:13:40] Oh, shit.
[05:13:42] Well, of course, yeah, there you go.
[05:13:52] We guess perfect.
[05:13:55] Uh huh.
[05:13:57] Good spot to practice my fragment of chapter.
[05:14:02] Man.
[05:14:04] This is cool.
[05:14:17] But where's your Frisbee?
[05:14:20] Go get your Frisbee where to go.
[05:14:30] The water's really good.
[05:14:31] I think the visuals are great.
[05:14:33] I mean, again, Unreal 5 makes visuals pretty easy to do, assuming this is an Unreal 5 and
[05:14:38] I'm just guessing it is.
[05:14:44] Oh, they're gonna show up boss fight?
[05:14:47] Oh boy, here we go.
[05:15:03] Come on, you can't hold your client.
[05:15:07] Oh, shit.
[05:15:08] Your very pleasantia is unwelcome.
[05:15:12] You tread on sacred sanctuary.
[05:15:17] Sacred?
[05:15:18] You call this sacred?
[05:15:20] What is wrong with this town?
[05:15:23] Hmm.
[05:15:25] Small minds like you will not understand.
[05:15:30] Yeah.
[05:15:31] Feel the truth behind flesh and the bones. They are buts. Presence.
[05:15:41] You're just another born in Radha's twisted game.
[05:15:46] You speak bravely.
[05:15:49] Can you guys see the vision here? I can really see the vision here.
[05:15:55] Change the music, have different voice acting, different cinematography.
[05:15:59] This could go so hard. No, it looks terrible. I know. I know. I know. Yeah, but I think I like devil may cry. Yeah
[05:16:12] There's so yeah, this is this is
[05:16:18] This is redeemable
[05:16:20] It is.
[05:16:32] Oh my god.
[05:16:36] It's decent. It's not great. It's decent.
[05:16:58] Oh my god! Bro!
[05:17:06] Wait, it's just a dodge animation?
[05:17:18] Oh my god.
[05:17:26] That was kind of cool.
[05:17:36] Uh-oh, what's he gonna do now?
[05:17:41] He's lighting his...
[05:17:48] He just randomly lights a cigarette with a crow on his...
[05:17:53] This is so ridiculous.
[05:17:56] This is so fucking ridiculous!
[05:18:01] Oh my god!
[05:18:06] This is amazing!
[05:18:10] Look at it!
[05:18:16] Wow!
[05:18:21] Literally, no reason for that at all.
[05:18:34] That's cool.
[05:18:37] That poor crow, yeah.
[05:18:43] Uh-oh.
[05:18:46] Oh
[05:19:12] We stab them
[05:19:16] Oh this phase too you got to find him again
[05:19:38] oh my fuck
[05:19:41] Remember my...
[05:19:46] Jesus Christ.
[05:19:51] Jesus!
[05:19:54] This is a drop in the ocean of my body.
[05:19:58] Dying is obviousness.
[05:20:01] So he's just dodging everything with his hands?
[05:20:03] Bro, it's...
[05:20:06] He went into aura farming stance.
[05:20:15] Oh my god.
[05:20:22] Jesus man.
[05:20:28] Bollywood shit? No way.
[05:20:40] I'mma be real.
[05:20:43] I think that there are about three to five big games like this away from making the next Blacksmith Mukong.
[05:20:50] I don't think it's gonna be as serious as Blacksmith Mukong, but it's probably going to have that goofy Bollywood vibe to it.
[05:20:58] like this game probably won't be like super great it seems like it'll be okay
[05:21:02] like this is also a year ago it's probably place-over-combat maybe it'll be
[05:21:05] better I'll play it when it comes out you know me I play all games are like this
[05:21:08] but like I see the vision here I do I really see the vision with this and I
[05:21:15] think that it could happen I do that's an insult to Wukong see everybody
[05:21:21] thought that China couldn't make good video games until China started making
[05:21:24] good video games. But you've got to remember that back in the day Chinese
[05:21:29] video games were trash and then they just decided one day they're like you
[05:21:33] know what we're gonna make the good ones now and then they just started making
[05:21:37] good ones. So that's it. Who thought that? A lot of people did. What do you mean? A
[05:21:43] lot of Chinese games before Genshin Impact there were very few really
[05:21:47] high quality Chinese games and eventually they started making good
[05:21:52] once. And then that continued. And honestly, like, let's read some of these.
[05:21:59] It's going to see if her cause worries. Oh, these are these are all Indian people that are commenting on this to even.
[05:22:05] Oh, my God. The Indian market is huge. Yeah, it is. It's massive. Indians have never made anything good. Even to this day,
[05:22:12] nothing good. Indians have never made anything good. Okay, well, hopefully they do eventually, right? I mean, like, I'd
[05:22:20] I want to see them make better stuff, right?
[05:22:24] I mean, I definitely would.
[05:22:25] And again, they don't make anything good until they do.
[05:22:29] That's what's going to happen.
[05:22:30] Eventually, they will make something good.
[05:22:33] Eventually, there will be a good game
[05:22:34] that comes out like this.
[05:22:36] And overall, I think that it has a certain style to it
[05:22:40] that's interesting, and I think it's cool.
[05:22:42] So yeah, that's about it.
[05:22:44] And yeah, imagine all cool Indian lore.
[05:22:46] They could use gods and whatnot.
[05:22:48] Yeah, of course.
[05:22:49] I mean like I just in general I just want to see more cool video games, right?
[05:22:53] I mean that's really about it and you could go back and forth about it and say
[05:22:57] oh that's this that or the other thing but ultimately I think that it's amazing
[05:23:01] and I hope that I hope it continues but yes you're right that it'll take a bit
[05:23:05] longer in order for for the games to be like of higher quality and you know the
[05:23:10] same quality that we're all used to with like you know Western audiences so
[05:23:14] yeah do you see new trailer for show Americans right no I haven't I have
[05:23:17] not. I looked through a bunch of other stuff today, but I didn't go through everything. I
[05:23:21] am going to go ahead and call the day and relax. I've been pretty tired, pretty fried,
[05:23:30] and so I might just go and take a nap and relax for the day. But yeah, I didn't know
[05:23:34] if I was going to stream today. I was like kind of like at the beginning of my stream,
[05:23:38] I was like really out of it. So I'm glad that, you know, we were able to lock in
[05:23:42] and have a good time and everything.
[05:23:44] So tomorrow for a stream, it's possible.
[05:23:48] I mean, I would say like,
[05:23:49] I mean, I would just plan that I'll be on, right?
[05:23:51] I mean, I'll probably be on,
[05:23:53] but if not, then I'll let you guys know.
[05:23:56] But yeah, that's about it.
[05:23:59] Take a break.
[05:24:00] If I have something come up or I'm not able to,
[05:24:02] then I'll do that.
[05:24:04] But otherwise, yeah, Merry Christmas,
[05:24:06] give you a missed tomorrow.
[05:24:07] Yeah, yeah, for sure, man.
[05:24:08] I appreciate it, thanks a lot.
[05:24:10] And so, yeah, I can talk to him to like 10, 15 more minutes,
[05:24:13] but I gotta take a break.
[05:24:16] We had fun to see him in Shroud Chat
[05:24:17] when he's playing Exhibition 33.
[05:24:18] I watched a little bit of it
[05:24:19] whenever he was going through the gestural area.
[05:24:23] And it was fun, Merry Christmas.
[05:24:25] Yeah, absolutely.
[05:24:26] It's gonna be, honestly,
[05:24:28] like I get really stressed out by the holidays.
[05:24:30] I get like, basically,
[05:24:32] anything that I have to do stresses me out.
[05:24:36] Like that's just, just in a general sense,
[05:24:38] Like anytime that there's a thing that's going on
[05:24:42] or anything else, I'm stressed out.
[05:24:45] I'm stressed out no matter what.
[05:24:47] And, you know, that's it.
[05:24:51] Same, exactly.
[05:24:52] Like I've been, yet why?
[05:24:53] I just, because then as people want to talk to me
[05:24:55] all the time, I got to deal with stuff.
[05:24:56] I was, people want me to go over there and it's like,
[05:24:58] oh my God, I just, fuck bro.
[05:25:02] Like, it's just, it's hard for me to catch up
[05:25:05] with everything, like to do all that.
[05:25:06] Yeah, my first year with my parents as well, sad, but it's actually fucking relaxing, no family to deal with.
[05:25:11] Yeah, I mean, I don't know, I might go see a family. I'm not really sure what's gonna happen yet. I have no idea, but, uh, yeah.
[05:25:19] Make sure you send word if you take a break. The wild redacted stream portion tonight. Yeah, that was nuts, man. Holy fuck.
[05:25:25] Like, I just...
[05:25:28] The fact that we were able to just, like, look at unredacted files, and then, like, honestly...
[05:25:36] It's just so so weird. It's so weird. I get you it's ADHD pressure creates a nag in your mind that you always have shit to do all the time.
[05:25:49] Yeah, don't forget to uninstall McAfee. Yeah, McAfee antivirus. True. Do you think Vito will get his sentient handgun and cyberpunk? I hope so. Yeah.
[05:25:57] Garment's way more incompetent than the people realize.
[05:26:01] I think it's way more incompetent and way more corrupt than people realize.
[05:26:05] And I think that more people need to just come out and start holding them more accountable.
[05:26:10] I think so.
[05:26:11] And I feel like really you have to have, it's like it's what Elon Musk said.
[05:26:17] You have to have people that care.
[05:26:20] And the people that are working at the government now don't care.
[05:26:26] That is fundamentally what the problem is.
[05:26:29] They don't give a shit.
[05:26:31] What are your thoughts on Hunter Biden after today?
[05:26:33] I mean, he says things that I agree with and he says things that I don't agree with.
[05:26:36] It's the same as most people, right?
[05:26:38] I mean, like, would I vote for Hunter Biden for president?
[05:26:41] I mean, probably not.
[05:26:42] No, but, you know, he's fun and interesting to listen to.
[05:26:46] That's how it is.
[05:26:48] I mean, like, what?
[05:26:49] Yeah.
[05:26:50] I mean, like, that's my opinion.
[05:26:52] Still a crack head.
[05:26:53] There's plenty of crack heads that I think are interesting.
[05:26:55] what do you mean? Being a crackhead isn't really a disqualifier to me. Ultimately, what do
[05:27:01] you feel is the truth about the Epstein files? I think that Jeffrey Epstein probably, like,
[05:27:07] I don't know, like, who's, I think that there were a lot of people that participated in
[05:27:15] weird stuff, but I don't think that necessarily all that weird stuff was illegal. It might
[05:27:23] have just been weird or problematic. Does he rank higher than JD for you? I'd rather vote
[05:27:28] for JD Vance. I mean, I don't want to vote for a Democrat because I think that a lot
[05:27:33] of the Democrat positions right now are just like they're like importing infinity, you
[05:27:38] know, third worlders into the country, white people being bad, adding in DEI, opening
[05:27:45] the borders, like just all of these like completely unnecessary problems. Like I wouldn't
[05:27:51] And as much as I'm very upset about what's happened with Trump, I do support a lot of
[05:27:57] the things that Trump is doing, right?
[05:27:59] And if it was JD Vance or Marco Rubio or, I don't know, like fucking anybody else, then
[05:28:05] I would support it if they were Iran to Santas.
[05:28:09] If it was one of those people doing it, I'd support it just as much.
[05:28:12] I don't really support necessarily a person, I support ideas.
[05:28:16] And so those ideas that I support are, you know, pretty, pretty simple.
[05:28:21] I feel like they're pretty simple fucking ideas.
[05:28:24] So we're screwed if a Democrat gets in.
[05:28:33] Oh, I don't know about that.
[05:28:34] I think it's not a problem if a Democrat gets in because if a Democrat gets in, they're
[05:28:40] going to make things worse.
[05:28:42] And if they make things worse, you should look at that as a good thing because making
[05:28:46] things worse is an it's it is a impulse like second-order effect to make things better so
[05:28:55] you're right that things right now can get a lot worse but ultimately sometimes things need to get
[05:29:02] worse in order for them to get better and I think that right now that's kind of the problem is that
[05:29:07] a lot of people live with a relative degree acceleration is a dangerous game I'd rather
[05:29:12] not playing? Oh, I'd rather I'd rather everything burn up and fire than just slowly decay away.
[05:29:18] I'd rather speed run it. And that's that's the way I see it, right? I mean, always take nuclear
[05:29:24] options, always try to take drastic action and never settle for anything. That's the way I see
[05:29:31] it. And now I mean, sometimes you have to be you have to be, you know, logistical with
[05:29:37] things and of course but like in general that's the way I see things.
[05:29:43] After some videos you play Blasmus I said to buy the game and play it. It's pretty good. It's a great game isn't it? It's amazing.
[05:29:49] The ECF team files is supposed to be the spark that burned everything down. Yeah and that was the reason why I wanted to do it.
[05:29:54] I would and uh is there any way you can see you play Witcher 3 one more time?
[05:30:01] Maybe right? I mean I don't really I mean right now the games that I've been playing so
[05:30:05] So I have reinstalled, I'm going to be honest, I almost beat Arc Tempered Raydell, half AFK.
[05:30:15] I got him to where I could have trapped him, but I just, I don't know if you can, can you
[05:30:19] trap Arc Tempered monsters?
[05:30:23] I don't even know if you can, can you or not?
[05:30:28] Yeah, I, yes, no.
[05:30:33] You can.
[05:30:34] I could have killed them then. Okay. Yeah, there you go. So, um, it's really easy as my first try. Like I hadn't even played the game. I forgot even what the buttons were, but like as a really easy boss. And I haven't done any of the Oh, I did a boss. Oh my God. I did one last night where you had to fight three tempered gorillas. And I was like, Okay, I'll just kill them. And like it's a practice like getting back into the into the, you know, the motion of the game, right.
[05:31:02] And I didn't realize that all three of them were right next to each other and it was in the arena and
[05:31:10] So I didn't know that at all and so I spawned in to the arena and there's three fucking tempered gorillas
[05:31:20] And so I did I refused to even heal I didn't do anything
[05:31:24] I died I killed one I killed the biggest one and then I died and I was just like
[05:31:29] like I don't even care about trying to survive this.
[05:31:33] Yeah, you're selling me on Wilds, bro.
[05:31:35] It's a fun game.
[05:31:36] It's definitely a fun game,
[05:31:38] but I wanted to get ready for the new patch
[05:31:42] or the new expansion when it was ready.
[05:31:45] Omega and Gogg Mazio's fights are pretty cool.
[05:31:48] I haven't done that at all.
[05:31:50] Like the only one that I did was Raidal.
[05:31:53] That was it.
[05:31:55] Do you talk to yourself like you're streaming
[05:31:56] when you play by yourself?
[05:31:57] No.
[05:31:58] Will there be a time where lobbies lose to the public?
[05:32:00] What do you mean lobbies?
[05:32:02] Oh, like lobbying loses to the public?
[05:32:07] Will there be a time where that happens?
[05:32:10] I think that stronger Ardian weapons?
[05:32:18] I know.
[05:32:19] I need to get a better weapon.
[05:32:22] Will that happen or not?
[05:32:23] I mean, I think that eventually it will, but it will take a long time for that to
[05:32:28] to happen. It's not like it's going to happen overnight or in a very short period of time.
[05:32:34] I think that it will take quite a while. And I think also the other big problem, like I
[05:32:39] really do believe that allowing everybody to vote is like a massive problem and it needs
[05:32:43] to get removed. Like the fact that anybody can vote in presidential elections and anybody
[05:32:48] can vote inside of like elections in general, that's the reason why all the candidates
[05:32:53] are stupid and everybody's corrupt. It's because there's no reason not to be. Like
[05:33:00] that's the real reason is so if you were able to implement a test or a filtering
[05:33:04] system to stop people from voting and effectively disenfranchise, I think you
[05:33:08] need to, if you want to have good elections, you need to take away the
[05:33:12] right to vote from about 80% of the population. Like I'd say it's probably
[05:33:18] somewhere around 80%. And if you do that, then maybe things could get better. Like you
[05:33:29] test in citizenship, like for example, like, I think that you should have to take a citizenship
[05:33:34] test to vote every like five years, let's say. And if you can't pass the citizenship
[05:33:39] test to vote, then I don't want you to make decisions for me. And it's weird that
[05:33:45] And here's my logic for it, right, is that it's like you wouldn't want to have somebody who's a doctor, who didn't get a doctorate, or like learn how to be a doctor.
[05:33:56] But for some reason, we just convince ourselves that it's okay that the highest office in the country can be chosen by literally anyone.
[05:34:06] And I just don't agree with that. I think that's ridiculous.
[05:34:10] And I know some people think that that's like, you know, you shouldn't say that and like,
[05:34:14] oh, that's everybody's right.
[05:34:15] I don't think it is everybody's right.
[05:34:17] And if you listen to things that the founding fathers said originally, many of them were
[05:34:22] actually vehemently opposed to actual democracy for the exact reasons why I'm listing.
[05:34:29] Like I mean, Benjamin Franklin, like Thomas Jefferson said this.
[05:34:33] So you don't get to decide your coworkers.
[05:34:36] Yeah, exactly, right?
[05:34:38] So wouldn't a lot of voters suffer from Dunning-Kruger?
[05:34:41] Well, who cares?
[05:34:42] Like, I don't care.
[05:34:43] Like, I mean, if they're not going to vote
[05:34:44] and they get disenfranchised, it's good.
[05:34:49] Really, show me one example.
[05:34:52] OK.
[05:35:08] I'm trying to find the one that I've looked at before.
[05:35:36] is nothing more than mob rule where 51% of the people take away the rights of the other 49.
[05:35:43] I mean, I could come up with another one, right? Oh, thank you for the raid. I appreciate it.
[05:35:48] I'm kind of, I'm wrapping things up, but, uh, you know, I do appreciate the raid. Thank you very
[05:35:52] much. Thank you. How many things do I have? 76. Um, I probably should go kill this bitch,
[05:36:02] much, but I don't know where we want to right now, whether Epstein files are released. I
[05:36:05] know I went through and I looked at all of them. It was quite, actually, I would really
[05:36:12] say it's actually really not that surprising. I think I'm just going to go do this one.
[05:36:16] That way I can get this set of gear. I'm thinking like maybe honestly what I should
[05:36:22] do is I should start farming, you know what, maybe I should farm outposts today. Because
[05:36:27] Because if I farm outposts today, then I'll be able to get my Mystic Arts leveled up.
[05:36:34] And I feel like I at least want to get one Mystic Art level up.
[05:36:37] Yeah, let me do that.
[05:36:40] Because like, I mean, I've only have like, I have a couple of pieces of gear that are
[05:36:43] legendary now.
[05:36:44] Like I got this.
[05:36:47] I think that's a pretty good one.
[05:36:56] got this one too. It's like not great, but it's okay. And so not a set piece. Wait, what?
[05:37:15] No, it's four four
[05:37:19] Bro you actually scared the fuck out of me
[05:37:28] Like I actually I was fucking scared for a minute I thought oh
[05:37:39] But no I'm good I've decided to swap over and use this a little bit more to myself
[05:37:45] and use the little umbrella. I feel like the umbrella is really good.
[05:37:52] Just to kind of switch things up and try something new.
[05:38:03] Yeah, if you get high enough against these guys, you just instantly kill them. It's super easy.
[05:38:08] I built this perfect for jumping puzzles.
[05:38:11] Honestly, I think I've done every single puzzle in the game so far, so I don't need to worry
[05:38:16] about that at all.
[05:38:19] Look how easy that is.
[05:38:33] Yeah, I guess I'll just get this and that way I can get as many of these iron things as
[05:38:40] possible.
[05:38:41] Oh, I got an affinity chess piece.
[05:38:45] That's pretty good.
[05:38:48] Everything else sucks dick, obviously, it's not really a surprise.
[05:38:51] Everything always sucks dick, but that's just the way it is.
[05:38:55] Go over there and do this one.
[05:38:56] Have you tried PVP?
[05:38:58] No, I have no interest in PVP.
[05:39:01] The reason why is that I want to do PvP in a game that's made for PvP.
[05:39:13] I have no interest in doing PvP on non-PVP games.
[05:39:17] I've been playing TFT a lot and I was trying to queue like into, what a dick sucker, are
[05:39:26] Are you kidding me?
[05:39:33] Get out of here.
[05:39:34] Fuck you.
[05:39:37] P.P. is very good and where wins me?
[05:39:39] I'll take your word for it.
[05:39:40] And if you like it, then good for you.
[05:39:43] Like I don't have anything against PvP, I just have no interest in doing it.
[05:39:48] Like if I want to do PvP, like I'll play a PvP game.
[05:39:52] I just, I don't like playing games and aren't PvP games to do PvP.
[05:39:57] Maybe that's like weird to say, but like that's how at least it makes sense to me.
[05:40:05] Oh I gotta wait for this to come back.
[05:40:06] That should be enough to kill him.
[05:40:13] Damn!
[05:40:14] 14,000 damage just in one hit.
[05:40:19] I have a legendary umbrella and a legendary mow blade but I don't have anything else besides
[05:40:24] that unfortunately.
[05:40:27] Oh this guy's not dead?
[05:40:32] Oh.
[05:40:35] What rank am I in TFT?
[05:40:39] I got gold.
[05:40:41] I mean I wanted to get to Diamond in TFT but I just don't know really if I want to put in that much time in order to do it.
[05:40:48] like I in a way like I want to at least get to like a level of competency that's
[05:40:55] like high because I think it's a like TFT is a really good game I really like
[05:41:00] TFT as a game
[05:41:05] get out of here bitch we're doing we're doing my game
[05:41:14] god damn it
[05:41:18] get that get down but I'm gonna try to I'm thinking about min-maxing this build
[05:41:31] especially for like my level 71 gear like I feel like the the umbrella damage
[05:41:38] is probably the best stamina dump damage in the game and at least it seems
[05:41:43] like that to me. And that's what the Indian game was trying to go for. Oh, this game?
[05:41:52] They want to make it like the Indian game? Yeah. I can barely not, I'm just barely not
[05:42:02] able to kill these guys. Well, suddenly one is going to last two weeks, so it's a good
[05:42:07] time to do that. Well, yeah, and I'm thinking like at least in this time period,
[05:42:11] I'm gonna focus mainly on like kind of getting all my other kind of secondaries and passive stuff done
[05:42:17] And that way whenever 71 comes out because 71 is the peak gear, right? That's like the best gear in the game now
[05:42:29] Even in China, I think that's the best gear in the game like look how good that is
[05:42:37] Oh, he's not dead
[05:42:41] Can upgrade this execution like other arts is a skill book and upgrading it?
[05:42:47] Wait what?
[05:42:49] No there's not.
[05:42:51] What are you talking about?
[05:42:53] There's no way you're right about that are you?
[05:42:59] Touch it.
[05:43:04] God.
[05:43:20] Okay.
[05:43:24] How many ranks are there? There's 10 ranks.
[05:43:27] I just need to do more of these.
[05:43:29] No legendaries. I got one guaranteed purple, two guaranteed purple, so those are pretty
[05:43:37] good. Don't use the dragon head, it sucks. Oh, well I have two, so I have obviously I have
[05:43:46] all my stuff leveled up too. And so I have drunken poet and also dragon's breath completely
[05:43:52] leveled up. And I also have guardian palm leveled up to level four. Like for this,
[05:43:57] i'm like touch of death is used for everything so i'm just going to upgrade
[05:44:01] this as much as i can
[05:44:04] spirit is fun you know i i mean i have a lot of weapons level up right i have
[05:44:07] like nameless sword the umbrella the spear
[05:44:11] this umbrella i like i didn't really think it was worth leveling to seventy
[05:44:14] just out of life as i was thinking about using the this fan because this
[05:44:17] fan has an ability that will
[05:44:19] make you do more projectile damage and i was thinking about combining that
[05:44:22] with the umbrella
[05:44:23] and that way i could do even more projectile damage
[05:44:26] but that's like a really big setup so I was like okay well like how many bosses
[05:44:30] really allow you to have a big setup like that
[05:44:32] and so I wasn't really sure
[05:44:34] your character looks cool
[05:44:35] yeah I got my I mean this character I do think it looks very cool
[05:44:41] I got the uh...
[05:44:43] the wolf mother mask on and everything like that
[05:44:47] what game is this it's called where wins me
[05:44:52] What do you think about the new DLC for Witcher 3 coming soon?
[05:44:54] I've never heard of that.
[05:44:55] I don't know if they're going to add new DLCs.
[05:44:59] If they are, I'm going to have to finish the Blood and Wine.
[05:45:02] I got to the point where, like, you meet Get Laugh at like that party.
[05:45:10] And I forgot why, but I stopped playing after that.
[05:45:13] Oh, I wanted to complete all the side quests before them because it said that if you
[05:45:16] keep going. There's like a point where you can't keep going. But yeah, don't waste energy
[05:45:24] and bother maxing right now. Seriously, T10 is a huge overhaul. Yeah, I know it is because
[05:45:30] T10 is whenever you get all the new gear, right? Like everything changes. I'm fully
[05:45:36] aware of that. Like I looked everything up. I mean, like I'm not like an expert or
[05:45:43] anything like that but like I did obviously like look some of these things
[05:45:46] on myself that way I could just know it on my own. You got to finish Witcher 3
[05:45:51] it's amazing. I think that Witcher 3 is a good game yeah I liked it a lot now
[05:45:56] like is it I mean I'd have to really think about like kind of is it one of
[05:46:00] my favorite games ever I mean I'm not really sure oops and this is also
[05:46:05] another cool thing oh wait I don't want to blow it up because then if I
[05:46:08] blow it up I can't use that thing. Wait what? Is this what I think it is? I'm just gonna
[05:46:23] theCynicalWeeb Yeah, it's a bounty. That's okay.
[05:46:30] TheCynicalWeeb Wait, he's using it on me.
[05:46:39] TheCynicalWeeb They're going to line aside them.
[05:46:52] How much damage does this do?
[05:46:57] Bro, he used the wall!
[05:47:07] You can't do that!
[05:47:12] Oh my god!
[05:47:15] Yeah, he built the wall.
[05:47:18] I didn't know you could do that.
[05:47:21] Welcome to PAP.
[05:47:22] As I said, I don't really have a lot of interest in doing pp.
[05:47:25] Sometimes it gets forced on me, but other than that, I don't really care.
[05:47:36] Well, it makes it a lot harder. Yeah, it does.
[05:47:40] Umbrella's OP? Yeah, I didn't even really know.
[05:47:42] The only thing that's annoying about this is, like, now I have to go back and redo everything.
[05:47:45] but that's okay I was actually kind of curious to see how well it would do but now I guess
[05:47:55] I know yeah so I don't have to worry about that yeah even these guys take a lot of damage
[05:48:05] I mean it's nothing crazy but like it's still a pretty good amount.
[05:48:22] Fist weapons are usually busted whenever they come out.
[05:48:25] Yeah I don't know anything about like new content or anything else like that.
[05:48:30] I didn't really want to look any of that up and I figured I'd just figure it out
[05:48:33] as i played the game
[05:48:40] how do you float with i only see you hold down light attack
[05:48:45] like your basic attack button instead of clicking it you just hold it
[05:48:50] that's really simple
[05:48:53] try world two view never mind the sick goose that makes the hunter hit the goose
[05:48:55] the goose will just destroy him
[05:48:57] are you talking about like the super goose
[05:49:05] there's one more
[05:49:11] oh shit
[05:49:23] gotcha bitch
[05:49:25] dead
[05:49:27] Perfect!
[05:49:29] Curious, no PvP, but why not 100% the game for fun?
[05:49:33] Because I don't have fun doing PvP.
[05:49:35] Like, whenever I have to PvP, I have to, like, really...
[05:49:38] I have to, like, lock in and pay attention.
[05:49:40] And anything that makes me pay attention, I don't really enjoy.
[05:49:45] Just straight up.
[05:49:46] Like, I...
[05:49:49] Ooh!
[05:49:52] I got a pair of bracers. That's kind of good.
[05:49:54] but it's not part of my set so I'm not really gonna use those
[05:49:57] it's too bad I got two legendaries out of that I can't even use them
[05:50:01] it's one of the disappointing things but at least now I can upgrade my stuff
[05:50:05] mm... garbage
[05:50:11] oh I think I clicked the wrong one that doesn't matter
[05:50:15] and a wow rating you need to lock in yeah and you see me wow rating
[05:50:19] Yeah, think about that.
[05:50:22] No, I have no interest in doing anything that's difficult in a game where I have to really
[05:50:28] put in a lot of thinking.
[05:50:32] All I want to do is just fucking turn on a game and just turn off my brain.
[05:50:37] I feel like really, other people, to me it's like, I feel like in my life I have to make
[05:50:44] a lot of difficult decisions all the time, like doing things that I don't really want
[05:50:48] to do and having to help people and like make decisions for other people.
[05:50:52] So like by the time that I'm like done with doing all that every day, like the last thing
[05:50:58] that I want to do is like sign up for a video game to have to do it even more.
[05:51:02] So to me like, and it's not like I don't like any challenging game.
[05:51:07] Like you see I have the 44, right?
[05:51:08] I've beaten every boss on the hardest difficulty and like I'm going to start work actually
[05:51:13] I don't know if I'm going to work on the deathless runs.
[05:51:15] I feel like I probably should just play another game, but um, are you still making decisions?
[05:51:21] I do have to help make decisions for people, like um, a lot of people ask me to like help
[05:51:28] them like do stuff.
[05:51:30] I think it really makes sense really that people would do that, but it can be exhausting
[05:51:35] in a lot of cases for me.
[05:51:43] You ever gonna do a WoW housing stream?
[05:51:44] At some point I will. I just haven't really felt like I wanted to do that.
[05:51:50] You're supposed to play a game to chill? Yeah, like I feel like in general, like, you know, I have a lot of like, like stress, like stress factors in my life.
[05:51:57] And so whenever I'm playing a video game, my goal is to just remove that stress as much as possible, really.
[05:52:07] And that's what I care about doing the most.
[05:52:09] Don't spread yourself too thin.
[05:52:13] I don't.
[05:52:14] That's why I don't play things that are stressful for me.
[05:52:16] Have you ever cycled unused interways to focus on the interways that you're using?
[05:52:21] No, I haven't.
[05:52:22] The reason why is that there's only a limited amount of seasonal resets that you can
[05:52:25] do with your interways.
[05:52:27] So I didn't want to fully commit to one until I got to the end game and I knew exactly
[05:52:31] what build I wanted to run because it said that the TIPS exchange was like it
[05:52:37] was a limited amount.
[05:52:39] And so I was like, okay, well, I don't want to do this now because, you know, if I do
[05:52:43] that, then maybe I'll, you know, I'll like run out of some other opportunity.
[05:52:47] Do you keep gaming after you turn off your stream?
[05:52:53] Yeah, I play video games probably more off stream than on stream.
[05:52:56] Actually, it's not even close.
[05:52:57] Like basically all I do off stream is play video games and jack off.
[05:53:01] Like that's basically like those are the two, the two activities.
[05:53:06] That's all we do.
[05:53:07] It's all I do.
[05:53:12] It's a simple life.
[05:53:13] What can I say?
[05:53:14] Yeah, it's a circle of life.
[05:53:18] 600 boxes and it resets a lot.
[05:53:20] Yeah, yeah.
[05:53:21] I mean, like, I don't know really how often it resets.
[05:53:23] I have no idea.
[05:53:24] Oh, oh, you mean like the recycling, oh, where you just don't use them at all?
[05:53:28] No, I didn't want to do that because, and here's also my thinking with it too,
[05:53:33] that my character is already good enough that I can beat every boss in the game on the hardest
[05:53:40] difficulty. So when you're beating every boss in the game on the hardest difficulty, what
[05:53:47] are you gearing yourself out to do? Really? What's the point of gearing yourself out?
[05:54:01] So yeah, I don't have the future bosses.
[05:54:06] Future bosses are going to be the same as the current bosses.
[05:54:09] Skill based gameplay and good decision making will always beat somebody who has slightly
[05:54:14] better gear.
[05:54:18] Future updates, harder bosses, more levels, doesn't matter.
[05:54:22] The main thing that matters in a game like this is your skill.
[05:54:25] And like your skill and ability to play the game matters more than your gear.
[05:54:33] Do you use combat assisted parry?
[05:54:41] No, of course not.
[05:54:46] Like, no.
[05:54:51] It's literally, that's literally retard mode.
[05:54:55] I mean, of course not.
[05:54:59] Yeah, like I didn't even I don't think you can even do that on on the high difficulty.
[05:55:05] I'm pretty sure you can't.
[05:55:06] I could be wrong, but I don't think you can.
[05:55:12] Aren't you on the gay horse?
[05:55:15] Because this horse allows me to A O E farm like so watch this, right?
[05:55:19] So I press Z.
[05:55:21] It looted that right there.
[05:55:23] See, that's gone now.
[05:55:24] and the reason why is because basically, um, oops, um, the reason why is because like it
[05:55:32] has like an automatic like AoE loot for every, um, what do you call it, for the area, it's
[05:55:39] a pay to win. No, it is unironically a massive pay for convenience pay to win feature. It
[05:55:44] is like it's not even a question. It's like, I think it's like $20 or like $10 or something
[05:55:50] to get it and it's a free game so like I look at it kind of like a pewee um you know like
[05:55:56] a pewee stash tab where it's like yes obviously this is annoying but you know there's like
[05:56:00] nothing else really that is expensive in the game so it's okay but no you're right
[05:56:05] it definitely is an advantage that you can spend money to get I mean there's no way
[05:56:10] way around that. It's just the truth. How much money have you dropped on the game? Probably
[05:56:25] like $1,000. No, no, no, that's not true. Probably like $600. Because I spent that money
[05:56:32] doing the gotcha pulls and then I think maybe I actually that's about it well I
[05:56:37] bought the battle pass that that's literally it
[05:56:45] you're great you're in a way for for death touch I just remembered so many
[05:56:48] reminded me honestly like I had forgotten to do that before this visit
[05:56:54] Dubai yeah I'd love to go to Dubai actually I think that'd be really cool
[05:56:59] But anyway, I'm going to go ahead, call the day, relax, and I will be back on tomorrow.
[05:57:07] And I might be, I might not be, actually that's not 100%, but like I will, I mean you can
[05:57:12] assume that I'll probably be on, but if I'm not, I'll let you know, right?
[05:57:18] And so I'll just type in the chat the same as I usually do anytime that I have something
[05:57:23] come up.
[05:57:24] But anyway guys, thank you all very much for watching.
[05:57:26] I really appreciate it and I will be back on if it's not tomorrow then after Christmas
[05:57:32] and we'll get back into it.
[05:57:34] So thank you gentlemen.
[05:57:35] I appreciate it.
[05:57:36] Until next time, boys.
[05:57:37] Peace.
[05:57:38] See ya.
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