Good morning peeps, good morning, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, whatever it
is, wherever you fucking are, you plebs, alright?
For me, it's Tuesday, fucking March the 17th,th 2026 and we're going to get a few people in and we're going to have some banter
oh he's red eye he's got a foot and he's got an essay a list of topics apparently like
we're going to find out let me send a co-host red eye get the room uh retweet it out let's
get it started early let's see if we can get a few in let me just retweet it out brother i'm just having a little mooch down the
canal to me spot all right
we're gonna do these very often these days so we might as well have a banger
how's son good evening How's Sean? Good evening.
Are you there, bonnie lad?
I heard a bit of free bird in the background but then it disappeared
uh it's getting yeah it's uh getting drowned out a little bit back here but i'm doing well sir
mate i actually thought about when you were kayaking i thought i bet he's playing a bit of air guitar on his paddle there on his all it was great i mean
literally i'm sitting out in the middle of this river there's people fishing i mean they could
definitely see me i'm just sitting out there in the middle like well not in the middle but uh
off to the side kind of where the eddies aren't moving me a whole bunch and just enjoying a beer
smoking a joint sitting in the sun before the storm came.
I mean, you seem to have a bit of a fucking idyllic climate down there, didn't you?
Obviously, being close to the Atlantic, you still get a little bit of that fucking fresh air going on.
But South Carolina seems to have like a fucking awesome kind of fucking like decent little climate.
Like I know you get hit with some fucking storms and that one.
I would call it it's temperate, you know, so it doesn't get too hot most of the time.
And it doesn't get too cold most of the time.
Although we are about to snap below freezing again tomorrow.
Actually, I guess tonight.
But this should be the last one for the year i thought it was gonna happen two weeks ago but should be the last one but i
mean all my plants are in full blue all the flowers are blooming my hostas are blooming
the trees are all dropping their semen everywhere my car is covered where's the worst place for
that where's the worst place for that gets swampy weather is that like uh louisiana and that is it
is that like the hole i don't know florida florida's probably up there with uh some of the
swampiest weather i'm sure louisiana gets it as well oh dude, dude, yeah. I thought with Florida being like that peninsula that sticks out,
like it's fairly skinny-ish.
I presumed you were getting like fucking decent, like,
climates coming in from both coasts.
I didn't think it would be as bad as like Louisiana or Alabama or somewhere.
I mean, your Gulf Coast is probably going to be more of that hot stickier weather i mean the gulf
is i believe generally warmer than the atlantic so um yeah do you know do you know off hand what's
the hottest temperature ever recorded in the us or not do you know like the statistics for us
have you reached like the 50s before have yous hold up do you reckon you've reached the 50s
no no no i think 120 was the hottest which is 40 basically 49. oh that's decent like
i lived i lived uh in melbourne once when it was like one of the hottest i was way off
yeah 56.6 what dude that must work out that must that must be out in the desert between like
vegas and ellie or somewhere right yeah in death valley california yeah death valley i thought so
dude i'm sure that's higher than the one they had in australia because australia was like 54
point something and that at the time in
cuba pd was like one of the hottest reported temperatures in the world are you sure 56. something
well and that's outrageous that like actually that is well this is saying uh the highest officially
recognized air temperature on earth was 56.7 celsius the temperature I was just saying, at Death Valley USA on July 10th, 1913.
Holy fuck, that's outrageous. You can't even imagine trying to
live in that. Can you imagine trying to even breathe outside in that?
Fucking broad. That would melt your lungs.
So, Coober Pedy was one of them. You know Coober
Pedy out in the desert in Australia where everybody lives underground, aye?
Have you seen the movie Pitch Black before with Vin Diesel?
You haven't seen Pitch Black with Vin Diesel, no?
I thought you'd have seen that movie.
That's where that was filmed anyway.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
No? No. Mad Max? You you say mad max the original one yeah that's there that's where it was
filmed next to the dingo but that was like i think the highest recorded that was like 54.5 or something
wow still though i mean that's it's Bro, I told you about the town where everybody lives underground, aye?
The church is underground, the hotel's underground.
Like, everybody's gaff's underground, you know,
because it's like a constant, I think it's like 24 degrees or something.
Like, so far down in the rock underground.
Mate, the hotel is literally carved out of underground fucking rock.
It's mad. The Lithuanian church that they've got there is a you're going in the chair right it's like it looks like a tiny little church
above ground but then when you walk in the entire church just goes down and underground it's bizarre
so okay so i'm sure we it's been a few days since we've had a space. Mano, glad to see you here.
Well, I've been seeing the title.
Yeah, let's start with this.
He seems to be going a bit hardcore, Donnie.
By the way, I do want to kick in a bit later.
If we have time, if not, we'll keep it for Friday.
But I do want to kick in a little bit about the revelation.
Okay. if we have time if not we'll keep it for friday but i do want to kick in a little bit about the revelation okay well i mean he seemed from what i've seen i haven't seen uh i've the last thing i saw trump said saying about starmer was like a few days ago i've seen him more recently talking
about emmanuel macron trump had another stab at starmer i see in his press
conference i've just woken up to fucking trump having a oh he just gave well he had a little
fucking shenanigans at the oval desk but then he was in a meeting i don't know what meeting it was
he's just done a meeting i saw suzy wilds was next to him and a few others uh he rang starmer
to talk about something and starmer said to him uh oh well I'll have to check with my team and get back to ya
and Trump said, what do you mean check with your team, you're the fucking Prime Minister man
you can make a decision here and now on the phone
and I was like, I think it's about sending minesweeping ships or arm, like warships to the strait
Er, well, I didn't wanna divert too much much we'll stay on this little topic for now but
you know how hardcore trump i am and have been for like since like a long time now 10 years
pretty much right and i was full of like optimism and i was really energized and invigorated when he
got in lately i've started having some real doubts mind started having some real doubts
like he's mixed messaging is what's thrown me but we'll get so you haven't seen the latest trump
thing that he's just done in the last like 12 14 hours i'm seeing uh you know him speaking on air
force one where he's saying you know i don't want them after we win the war i want them before
you know i can say this and i said it to him you know, I don't want them after we win the war. I want them before, you know, I can say this and I said it to him,
you know, we'll remember your actions for lack of.
Yeah, well, he's just done one in the last, like I say,
the last 12 hours or whatever it is.
He's just had a couple of meetings and a press conference in the Oval Office.
It's been evident from the start
You know obviously Labour came in in July
Before Trump won the election in November
Sending Labour Party activists to America
To canvass on behalf of Kamala or not
No They said that there were I remember it to canvass on behalf of Kamala or not? Mm-mm, no.
They said that there were unpaid volunteers.
Right, they said there were unpaid volunteers.
Amen, they were trying to put this forward
to the Federal Election Commission, right, the FAC,
saying that it was foreign election interference,
because, you know, that's like a law in the u.s right foreign election interference yeah yeah uh he he sent i think it was around 20 uh labor activists
allegedly unpaid but they paid for like all the travel the hotels everything he actually sent
them over literally the minute that they won the election and you've got to bear in mind you know when they
were not in power david lammy uh starmer himself like all of these people were out in open on
twitter and everything slagging off trump for fun so like if you look at all of this with the lens
of like trump's always hated starmer trump's wanted starmer out from day one he's used his
privileges what he can with like a king charles etc etc you
know the state visit blah blah blah it kind of makes sense that he would use this to really
drive in a crowbar between the uk and the uh us's like special relationship which i think is bullshit
i think i think all of this talk about the special relationship, we need to hit the reset button on the entire thing
and address, like, not what's gone on in the past, but what we're actually, like, what the beneficial status quo is
and the reciprocal status quo between the two countries, like, now in the modern era.
Whatever's been and gone before, you know, whether it be fucking World War II, like, whatever.
I mean, there were odds over the
Suez Canal back in the 50s, right, America really fell out with Britain over that, but, like, we just
need one huge, gigantic, massive reset button on the relationship, where there's no kind of favoured
status, there's no historical kind of, like, do you know what I mean like lingering like link between the two
we need to assess like okay what is the like current static relationship between
the US and the UK as of today yeah well it's interesting because I've heard I've
heard some people say I got one thing that Trump had criticized Starma on was
him needing to go back and do further
consultations before being able to commit to particular things.
And it was interesting because I've heard other people talk about how it is the opposite
actually for the amount of time and bureaucracy that has to go through,
at least for intelligence operations.
Like, effectively, the Brits have – it's quicker for them to do something
if they want to do it, but they don't have the funding capacity to do it.
Now, I don't know if this is completely uh applicable to its military as well
but this is i remember hearing this about their intelligence so i was just well the intelligence
sharing thing is a special thing because you've got that memorandum of understanding between the
five eyes right so you've actually got the five eyes alliance which is like a bigger thing
and then there's direct sharing of intelligence that will be based around like kind
of like domestic matters uh let's say like the us to find out something particularly pertaining to
domestic matters in the uk that's out of like the purview of like the five eyes the five eyes
is related to kind of uh like multinational terrorism uh things like money laundering, it's a bit of a different... But, dude,
do you not think, in the back of his mind,
forget about the fact that, like,
the Deputy Prime Minister slagged him off as being
a Nazi Hitler fucking dude?
Do you not think, like, he's going to remember that, like,
Labour sent over fucking 20 top
level activists to go and fucking
canvas all over and lobby all over
Trump's like an elephant.
I've been doing a little bit of history and not really.
I just kind of watched that Shane Gillis stand-up episode. I think the only way to reset our status would be to uh to duke it
out again you know the red coats and old school americans but i don't know you're kind of red
hair right you got from the appalachians i heard about george washington being a six foot two
red-headed guy with like horse teeth and a little bit of lead in there yeah i don't know my teeth
were a little bit like you know we crossed the river to kill you in christmas if my teeth were a bit more
up i might be able to play the role of george washington i'd have to curl my hair you know
how about how about if we look at things right through the lens of
right but it's particularly NATO so NATO for me he's been an interesting one right because let's say that uh the chinese came across the pacific
right and started like bombing the the west coast of america even though it's hypothetical right
like what's europe gonna do is europe gonna assemble loads of and send them all i mean
first of all i've got to be able to get to the west coast not the east coast right across the
atlantic like what exactly like what exactly what benefits apart from the air
bases and that and the military bases they've got in europe right which is a big thing for them but
i would argue that the military bases in the middle east are more important than the ones in europe
like what exactly does america which is the highest contributing partner what exactly does america get out in nato it ain't a lot
like it ain't a lot they sell a lot of munitions and defense like armaments they would do that
without me they would do some of the american weaponry some of the best made in the world
they would the the weapon sales and that wouldn't be impacted by
nado what you know what i'm saying is it kind of guarantees you get a nice steady stream of people
at least some coalition of people who are willing to buy your stuff
it's not like russia and china are uh buying our
or missiles no but the middle east plenty of other people are south america's coming in
missiles no but the middle east plenty of other people are
i think trump would rather be closer to central and south america than he is to uh europe i would
make perfect give it a few months and we'll be using sticks and stones
we'll be creating nfts in the dirt well no that's what they always said red eye did you not uh
did can you not remember that was an old scene it was the the fourth world war will be fought
with bows and arrows it's been a scene for like ages well i've been learning how to shoot a bow
i got a zulu spear and i'll use it i mean i would think my guns would be able to survive
for so long it's the ammo that runs out now you gotta be a skilled swordsman
you're i'll get a musket i'll just get a musket and i'll just stock up on some black powder
do you know what's an interesting take do you know what's a real interesting take
before we jump because we've got soya which is great he's a political analyst but
what's what i think is very very prevalent here is that trump has absolutely zero love for the
uh the administration of the uk i would go even further to say he fucking hates Starmer. However, he has such a love
and I mean, that's why he's got the fucking
Buster Winston Churchill.
I'd be on you for the show.
I'd be the latter. I mean, he may dislike the guy.
He was saying nice things about him earlier
You know, saying Prime Minister is a nice in some of his remarks uh you know saying prime
minister is a nice man but his refusal to help us is very disappointing um you know i know you uh
let's say are not a fan of him at all um so i doubt you would be able to say something
uh maybe as diplomat i'm less than a fan i'm less i'm good i know but i'm less than a fan i mean i i i like
totally and utterly i definitely hate this man like i i abhor him he is an abhorrence to i can't
if if he if i'm watching like jb news or something and they'll show news clip of like
his speech or something i'll last 20 seconds and i have to turn it off
dude that's me with lindsey graham i mean any time i hear him which i mean we'll get into this
later but lindsey graham is one of the
gayest uh senators that we've got in the us and i'm thinking we could match make them get some
deal making going on oh yeah i see what you're going on there's no way he really wants to stop
that war that dude's like the biggest cheerleader for it
anytime you see him talk about it he's like we should just bomb iran
there's gonna be any funny stuff with
grim cause the ayatollah's had his cock blown off
apparently he's only got one leg no cock
I haven't heard the reports of his
dick getting blown off but that would be
I can't believe you took that seriously.
I don't think that's from the AP.
I mean, I'm sure you saw the reports that he was secretly transported out of Iran to Moscow for surgery and has been residing in Moscow.
I don't know if that's true, but I've seen that recorded.
There's every single reason as to why.
I mean, Putin's been given Iran information on coordinates.
Now, I'm going to say, hey, man, Putin's right in the fucking back pocket of fucking Iran.
Why wouldn't you help them?
The enemy would might end you.
I mean, I know they're making them themselves now,
but they're a key player to his winning a Ukraine, I feel.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend, right?
Yeah, just like we were happy to let Russia become degraded
by fighting a war with Ukraine,
I'm sure Russia is happy to let us fight a war with Iran
until we degrade ourselves.
I mean, it's, you know, usual degradation.
about Russia as well, the bonuses for them
is that they've been allowed to sell all of this sanctioned
oil, haven't they? Yeah, that's true.
Here he comes. He's been in all the political
spaces, haven't you, Soy?
Yeah, yeah. how you doing guys
225 here so i'm like kind of lying in the dark in bed but uh yeah i've got a few minutes while
i'm doom scrolling come and come have a chat for a bit did you say that the new ayatollah got his
dick blown off well i was joking i mean apparently he's fucking comatosed, isn't he? He's had his leg blown off. He's crippled. Ironically, his dick didn't even work. Like he basically
got sent over to, uh, to the UK for like erectile dysfunction treatment. He wasn't giving any
heirs to the regime. So that's like kind of how he, how he first came over here. Ended
up buying like a couple of hundred million pound properties in Mayfell while he was at
it. I did see it. But basically he came over here for ed treatment
kind of like how dictator despote kids come over to like the infidels and
like what was it kim jong-un's son sneaking into disneyland and i
love that oh mate the thing is like like, the city of London is just, like,
it's like the most corrupt city in the world.
Like, it's so deep in the weeds of everything that's wrong with the world
is, yeah, related to London in some way, shape, or form,
either present or past, you know?
Well, that's why I've been maintaining the cold hard line for a very long time now,
that for the world to heal, the UK must fall.
If you look at the City of London, the money laundering, all of the other shit,
we talked about some of this last week, you know, the price of gold, insurance,
libel, all of the things that's connected to the city, right?
And how corrupt, the City of London is corrupt. It's literally the right and how corrupt it's the city of london
is corrupt it's literally the center of like money laundering in the entire world
all of these offshore interests and that they've got set up that was created after world war ii
the world will never heal people talk about the petro dollar the petro dollar is nothing compared
to the scams that originate out of london and he's taken trump's
taken stabs at them left right and center the uk must fall for the rest of the world to be able to
heal in my opinion like and i'm not gonna deviate from this viewpoint and it's starting to get even
worse and more serious now now do you think it's just like a uk thing or do you think it you know this problem is extended to
more eu countries i mean i've heard this same claim being made about the entire west in general
you know for the world to heal i've heard this for quite some time but well one thing's for sure
if if the uk does need to collapse for the world to heal, then, you know, maybe world healing isn't too far off because we're fucked.
Well, I actually started this space by saying this to Red Eye that I was going to come to this.
In my mind, I've been fighting this for ages.
Like, no, there's going to be an event that's going to cause like a mass uprising or, you know, storm has got to hit one scandal too many and it's going to be that big that there'll
have to be a general election and blah, blah, blah.
And in my mind, I'm trying to be like fighting the worst thoughts.
You know, the positive dude in me, the more optimistic person within me or realistic person
saying like, no, no, it's not going to reach that level like robo you're not
going to see what your your greatest fears are to see on the streets of the uk i've actually
slowly and i would say only recently over the last 10 to 14 days maybe especially since iran
i've come to the acceptance that it's going to happen in my opinion now we have reached
the critical mass level and we've just gone beyond
that now there's no turning the clock back now there's no going back only serious mass social
geopolitical uprising and turmoil within the uk is going to have like any shred of like being able
to fix the thing i don't know i don don't know if I subscribe to that view.
As you were saying, I've been hanging around with all the OAPs
in the UK political spaces lately and stuff,
and just sort of getting a feel for the vibes in the UK at the moment.
We've obviously got an election in 2029 and like
things are bleak there's no doubt about it but i think this is like rather than it being inevitable
that we end up with like civil uprising and all this kind of stuff uh civil unrest sorry i think
like this is like kind of like last chance saloon and so we're like we're on the precipice of it being that bad
but I think we can still kind of save it
if people sort of realise
how bad things will get you know
Can you remember 2010 though
I have no idea who that is
The kid who got shot in Tottenham
all over the UK nationwide riots
I remember I was living in Manchester at the time, and
The thing is, that wasn't like...
That was gangs of scallies going around
looting shops and stuff like that. It wasn't
It was just sort of like...
It wasn't like civil war or anything, you know?
I have a point. I have a point to it.
So, you'll have been a bit too young in 1990--91 for the poll tax riots right when there were like millions of
people on the streets of london yeah yeah i wasn't like you know politically aware at that point at
all and a bit too young for the miners strike in like 82 83 and in 84 right you'll have been a bit
too right so wasn't even on the planet mate i've seen i've
lived through i've lived through oldham i've lived through the toxic riots i've lived through the
bricks and riots right i've grew up seeing mass disorder on the streets of the uk people like
obviously think it's calmed down now there was a time when the uk was coming out the 70s and into
the 80s and their 90s it what i'm trying to get at is the UK can flip on a switch.
If anybody saw what happened in Southport in 2014,
when that dude killed the three girls, literally...
Did you ever read a book called Cocky?
Yeah, like one of the best books you'll ever read.
For those who haven't read it,
it's basically about this guy called
Curtis Francis Warren who was
the drugs kingpin of Liverpool
back in the day in the 80s
knocking about today, he went to jail for a bit
he got jailed in Holland or something
No, he's either just got out or he's due to get out
because he got caught again, he's inandman yeah but this guy was an amazing guy like basically they
couldn't catch him for years because he was that smart like he never he like only sort of used
burner phones he memorized everyone's phone number he had no phone book but he had this like
encyclopedic photographic memory and he would uh he would like sort of memorize
oh mate it's amazing but anyway my point is that this guy kind of grew up in liverpool during the the talks of race riots now like that was like sort of a microcosm of potentially what can happen
in the uk like it doesn't really get talked talked about like when people talk about the the civil war
like potential for civil war in this country everyone talks about like northern ireland and all this
kind of stuff but no one ever mentions like the talks of race rights and that that basically came
from this like similar sort of scenario where you know toxic wasn't the first one you know like there
was a continuation of what was happening all over the country so bridge water form when the copper
got stabbed to death uh brixton do you know about the Brixton riots and
that and Broadwater Farm as well or not I'm not as well versed like I say like
I get a lot of my dad's from Liverpool so I get a lot of information from him
from him about like what it felt like back in the day I'm not saying it's the
first or the most significant or any of this but it was like one that just sort
of doesn't get touched on that was you know fairly sort of similar like a parallel to what's kind of going on at the moment because
basically like liverpool was like the biggest port in the uk for a long time um and and one of the
first sort of destinations for immigrants at the time and there's basically like a a wave of people
came over on a smaller scale than what we see what we
see today and these people sort of you know failed to integrate felt isolated felt mistreated by the
police all this kind of stuff um and it sparks like massive riots um and and yeah like like say
well just that that book if you've never read cocky you read cocky it's a tremendous book but
that sort of resonates with me about the current current circumstances i can't believe you asked
me if i'd read cocky like i'm gonna see what i've got your i've still got your list of pdfs that i'm
working through your uh your the the robo like almanac did you have a look at the library did
you i've got it mate it's
saved on my laptop and i've got like i don't know 10 or 20 on my phone at any given time just to sort
of like look through oh mate you've got to get yourself a tablet 10.1 inch tablet they're the
greatest things in the world to read on man i i thought i thought the tablet like the online like
i i was like finn always needed a hard copy of a book. And it's not, it's one of them things, like, until you try it,
like, you'll never know, like, how productive and, like, how good it is.
Like, I swear to God, like, you didn't even need a bookmark at,
But, mate, there's a few absolute belters in there, you know.
I mean, I know there's a few hundred books in there,
and I did, like, try to separate them a little bit out of, like,
my preferences versus just like loads of like say
like us political history stuff but there's some absolute fucking corkers in there mate some like
mixed modern stuff really old stuff like yeah yeah mate i've i've seen them i've worked for a few of
them i can't remember top med top med which ones are in there which ones i've read and stuff but um
yeah all all interesting stuff that i i mean to read more than i do yeah your library pick is pretty good i guess still have that link i
think smuggler stuff is some of my favorite stuff like i've read all of like the the famous like
american smugglers i used to call them swashbucklers back in the day when i was young i used to think
of these people when i read like mr nice cocky smoke screen snow blind etc by sabag i like a bit of i like a bit of that but
it's not as good dude as somebody like building like a dc 310 or dc uh 40 or whatever and like
building it from scratch and then flying it down to columbia
landing on a homemade runway like like these people did its whole revolution is they got one
dc10 they landed at the main airport in san jose and they acted like it had problems and they took
over the guards and then they called in support for another dc10 and took it and did it a few more times and then they had an army we actually pioneered this
you know so uh we actually i'm on the canal and the postman's just gone personally like
we actually pioneered uh smuggling you know like we were like soy saint here about uh liverpool
it was the biggest docks you know in europe wasn't it sorry biggest docks in europe at the time
in the world at the time in the world
i in the world i phenomenal everything used to come in off uh through liverpool that's why i
used to go down there to buy the chisel and that at the beak when i was in the uk
i told red eye the story about driving down uh liverpool to pick up one you're saying you guys
were the first to smuggle uh by boat i wouldn't say the first i think there's smuggling's like i've been going on time immemorial mate
pioneering pioneering pioneering shit like so uh howard marx like back in the 60s uh he was
smuggling like fucking proper fucking tonnage through the speakers, through bands like particularly Pink Floyd.
You know when Pink Floyd was on the tours and all that, right?
Like their equipment and shit wouldn't get scanned.
So they were stashing all the gear in the speakers and bringing it back to the UK.
And it was just fucking straight, like almost like diplomatic immunity.
Bush straight through fucking.
He was doing this shit for years, man.
This is why he made his millions.
Johnny Cash didn't get that royalty like back in the day when i was at uni i had some mates i was
up at uni in leeds and um a few mates at uni in liverpool and like even when i was like at university
age like the the quality of the weed was always way better in liverpool you know they got like
the freshest stuff um you know you could get it so easily and all this kind of stuff weed was always way better in liverpool you know they got like the freshest stuff um you know
you could get it so easily and all this kind of stuff it was uh even like backing like what was
that like early 2000s it was still like the you know the place to be for that kind of stuff
well i was telling this is how i got in with the boys so obviously you know i was in the
b for a couple of years right a couple of summers and we got in like with the fucking Scousers, right?
We never ever liked the Cockneys or got on with them, they were always fucking ignorant cunts,
but you know what Scousers are like, we're all northern, right?
We're close with the Scousers, mate.
And this is how we got in with them, and basically, imagine when the board comes in, eh?
This kid, he wasn't in Ibiza, but we found out about them and got to meet them later blah blah they just loved us because we're mental you know the madams on tour
and he was like say like two steps off the board so imagine your comes off the board it gets
landed right it's at your man it went from your man to another man and mattie just happened to
be related to to your second man so he was basically
getting it from his like when it wasn't his uncle it was like he's like his mom's sister's
fucking you know some relation somewhere through his fucking mom but he was literally getting it
and then obviously he was having a little bash and then we'd get it and it would be dude fucking primo de la primo man
the best i've ever had in my life like and and that's even on the road traveling it's a mad
old place anyway right so he reckons because the uk you know red iron five on it'll know the shit
but they're obviously not british so they didn't really give a fuck but like so so you're of the
opinion that i might be wrong
and we haven't passed that critical mass stage
that the UK is going to descend into, like,
the Joint Chiefs of Staff
did you hear the retired dude?
Did you hear him talking about the civil war
on that podcast the other week?
Like, one of the top,top dudes out of the army?
Colonel Kemp, whatever his name is.
Aye, that fella when he said about it's going to be a three-way civil war.
Yeah, between like the Muslims, the natives, and the government or something.
He's called Colonel Kemp.
Obviously, he major in the army or colonel or something,
so obviously he knows what he's talking about.
And, like, mate, it's definitely not.
But for me, the thing is, like,
the main thing to worry about is that, like,
currently I think they estimate, like,
the total sort of Muslim population in the UK
is somewhere between, like, 8% or 10% or something like this but in but basically they're like breeding like rabbits it's like the the danger
is if you don't do something now that we just get outbred and within like 20 years we get outvoted
and we're basically on the on the cusp of that that is like the real danger because like they
have this sort of like tendency to bloke him to bloke inbox voting blocks um and
and like sort of basically use the the democ the like our democracy against us and and like the
real threat to that is is sort of like a generation or two away um and so that that's like the real
threat but like if you got swung in in 2009 wait a minute not just sorry wait a minute not just
breeding like rabbits though right there's far more in it than that so there's that circular
economy that they have within their own like community right and their own type
the there's tuck here right but there's there's so many other little things like the the footholds
and all of these different like uh public facing-facing businesses, like taxis, like, fucking kebab shops, vapes,
where they're being able to, like, have access to the general public
so they can fish for targets, like, one way or another.
Yeah, that's so real, but it's containable.
The thing is, like, you know, it gets hyped up and dramatised online,
underreported in the MSM, but like you know in most places in this
in in the uk and bear in mind like i'm originally from bolton which is like one of the one of the
like sort of the the worst hit by this like demographic change over the last like 20 30 years
uh so you see it you see it happening for real uh but most of the country doesn't you know it like if it does there's parts
of the uk that are basically gone like completely gone but like they're small and it's contained and
isolated and stuff you know most of the country we're still still like 73 white british something
sorry it's not isolated it's all over mate everybody in my city that are
fucking no is complaining about it now newcastle i know i know it's all over mate everybody in my city that are complaining about it now
i know i know it's fairly widespread but like what i'm saying is like there's there's there's
places that you just write off so gone like no go zones but those places are like fairly contained
you know brad birmingham bradford places like this certain parts of london um very very small areas like in my kind of area like that like you know uh a district of
bolton or whatever um but the the fact you mean in the no-go zones you mean the no-go zones okay
now i know what right okay but like the fact remains that like over the country as a whole
um you know still 72 white british still more than capable if everyone gets out to vote
and tries to do something about it.
You know, we still have the numbers to actually elect somebody
who can do something about it and implement policies
that will, you know, prevent that, like, end of days apocalypse scenario.
So that's why I say that, like i don't get me wrong like i completely
understand where you're coming from and where you're coming from is based on a lot of reality
but my take is like slightly less pessimistic and that we can do something about it now um because
if we don't do something about it now then then by 2029 it is going to be that that kind of
territory that where where something drastic
needs to happen do you know what's becoming really common in the uk now and i don't know
if you've seen it but it's the interfaith violence that's kicking off so we had the few outbursts in
london a few weeks ago and then when all the kickoff happened in syria and that right but uh
did you see the one just recently in there kafili of all places there the Turkish
Shared crew versus the Kurds the Iraqi Kurds or not? No, I can imagine it takes place
But I didn't see that one. You're barbers I two barbers and
One of the foot in but like one of the barbers has got like two shops in in in that town in the Philly and then somewhere else
And then the Kurds along the road
So these two barbershops had been next to each other right in this little town and the philly and then somewhere else and then the kurds along the road so these two barbershops
had been next to each other right in this little town and the kurds were like oh well we're gonna
open one in that place and then the turks found out and went mad and they just started fighting
the street with big swords and shit but it's happening it's happening regularly across the
uk now especially between the kurds and like others the kurds and the syrians you've got the
fucking iranian kurds and the iraqi curds that
have got different enemies manor should be talking about this but i've seen dude i've seen a few in
the uk kicking off well like there's a couple over the weekend there's like there's um a sikh guy who
advertised that he wasn't selling halal meat in his shop and then like a load of like muslims
showed up and like kicked off because he wasn't selling halal meat and then funnily enough the guy got arrested or something for carrying a
knife the sikh guy got arrested um but like well it's supposed to be the ceremony for having his
it's supposed to be the ceremonial thing right but he is actually breaking the law technically
because he's not he's not one of them geeta people that's actually ordained to be allowed there's there's people in the sikhs that are like ordained or whatever you
know like it's called ordained when you get ordained as a monk but they kind of become like
a religious entity and they can carry the sword i've seen them huh yeah then that other one was uh what was that mate
i missed that i said i got drunk with some seeks once they're cool as shit man but i don't know
what what sucks here about this is i'm in a bigger area like texas is three times the size of y'all's
country and so it's not some population thing in my eyes i don't see none of that but i did see
my entire area fight over toilet paper and bottled water about six years ago and that's what made me
say yeah we're fucked well the thing is though mate like you know like like you just said like
america's a big country like we we've got like what a fifth of your population and yet we're like we're like
on my ranch it's two square miles per person for the entire county yeah so like basically the point
is that like when you have this sort of like demographic change cultural invasion of a country
like in a place like the uk which is like took
this is like even the most or the second most like densely populated country in the world
and you have then you get like such significant numbers like we've had oh yeah i should have
10 million immigrants like 20 change in population demographics in the space of 10 years
um i'm only third gen irish immigrant so i still have a lot of family
over in like waterford area and stuff and so i i see the irish side i see what they say
the point is that you guys have a lot of space that we don't and so it's very much more in your
face over here and that that's why it's like people get you know it gets talked about more um we don't
have to like the physical space to absorb this this kind of pressure you know yeah i mean like
it's like the attitude of every european that i see is pretty much on point with everything you
guys are saying and it's it's so weird as an american hearing it because like i said we got
all the space in the world so it's just like i don't i don't feel that way i'm not that
frustrated about it but i see what you're saying i totally do
i feel like i'm having to host a space robo's robo's at his hand up
is that like uh was it a cry for help should we like call somebody it's possible he's on the canal right now okay did i get kicked out of the space there did i uh are you back now i got booted now
put me hand up because i was gonna say when 500 said that's where like you so that's where my
half of my family i should say like originated from is uh waterford and coke uh 500 do you know about this or you said what
third generation did you say you are yeah kelly clan baby my grandpa was born in a barn in waterford
and then they came over i saw the he'll have been born around what uh 1920s mid 1920s
coming up yeah somewhere around there i only got to meet him shortly like
he passed pretty early in the 90s all right okay so do you know but here's one for you very quickly
because i didn't want to divert but do you know there was never a famine in ireland do you know
oh yeah the whole potato thing yeah i watched the whole like big thing on that one time
they're still teaching in history classes and that you know uh like in the uk that you know
it just depends on the city and especially in america it's like a whole chapter
ireland had an abundance of all sorts of do you know what it was all packaged up and
exported sent to britain sent to the uk to england for all the toffs and the richies
and the irish arnie appetators to live on that's what it was so when the disease did come out
there was anything not a fucking ain't the poor comes I hear the fact that the
lie about the famine though but I mean when you meant water for that I was like
ah right okay you have to come back like a couple of generations like but uh
even me and evolve my my uncles that were born here in America, they're still second gen,
so they qualify for the pension and then all the retirement they worked for in America.
So they just moved back to Ireland and became dual citizens,
and they're living life up now.
They sound like Lucky Charms and everything.
So my great, great grandfather.
So not me great grandfather uh the mad
cunt but me great great grandfather so that's where he was born waterford cork
uh he married a an english woman uh a woman from sutherland and then they started shenanigans and
then the move like backwards and forwards but then me auntie val uh like me me grandmother's sister
the move like backwards and forwards but then me auntie val uh like me me grandmother's sister
she also like married into the the mob over there as well but you never forget your irish roots like
you're reminded of it all the time aren't you they're never gonna leave all day even here dude
the the kelly reunion is always pretty dope so he's got a fair fair bit i read i have you got any bits and bobs in your are you just like pure
kkk like pure white man appalachian monster do you mean by do i have any bips and bobs these these
salt shakers have you got like hawaiian no not that kind of salt shaker oh my god if anyone's
listening on the replay and they know that joke will get it
no man have you not got any like uh french scottish irish hawaiian
fucking jamaican in your own like most of my uh
like familial background is english and then next would be irish scots irish
and then probably german but most of it's english um and then i've got some
so you're not a proper blue blood you're not a you're a you're a bit you're a heinz variety are
you you're not chasing me back to the mayflower or whatever i'm i'm like a mix of french creole
and fucking irish texan yeah i mean i had i've been able to trace my family back to
england and like can tell which ships they came over on
at least on like uh my paternal bloodline um but no i mean there's some interesting stuff in there
like i'm like four percent barbadocean or barbados well even that's English colony
I was going to say that was one of the first
places we set up the money laundering shit
back in the day when we became
the money laundering capital of the world
Barbados was our fucking left hand man
to this day one of England's best cricketers is
barbados as well what's the other ones the british virgin islands uh saint kits
buddy cayman islands um what else is there uh what's the central south american argentina
The Central South American, was it Argentina?
The Falklands, you're talking about.
Yeah, the Falklands, yeah.
They could be back on the menu for Argentina at this rate, I think.
Oh, there's been a kick-off about that as well,
about America's supply and weapons for Argentina.
Pop Gear went down there with the FLK driver's license plate.
Good God, that was hilarious.
riot oh clarkston on top gear yeah dude that was an amazing special when they did patagonia it's
called patagonia right yeah i love top gear and i watched the shit out of his farm show god damn
it that shit's funny they went all clarkston's brilliant money should be a politician i think
he will be under a low government smart dude and he hates yeah he hates his local government i love watching him fight
those dudes montserrat robo another one for you you know monster rocks that's the one i that's
the one barbados was the first like big one that uh birthed trust, you know. You know the trust.
And now the City of London could do all the denial for anything being done on shore.
It's such, like we've talked about this, I've talked about it with Selturian the other week.
Honestly, everybody should be made to watch that documentary in school, The Spider's Web.
Like we should like get kids at like 13 and sit them in front this documentary and just say
right you're gonna watch this we're gonna talk about it we're gonna learn about it and you need
to know exactly like like we need to be honest with kids if we were honest in school with kids
we'd be living in a different world right now let them grow up knowing all the bad the thing
is like when you get like outbreaks of war like this it's like so when it all kind of kind of
comes back to back to the fore
you know like i think obviously the us has got plenty of bases around the world the french the
dutch but like no one's even close to the amount of bases and territories of the uk like we're all
over the show you look at like cyprus at the moment chagos all around the caribbean saint helena
um gibraltar you know everywhere we've got like something somewhere all over the show which
is why you know the the americans want to use our bases um and disappointingly we didn't do that but
yeah the reach is still massive even if we don't have like the the full-on empire that we used to
i don't know about diego garcia but i know that there's some b2 spirits sitting over in the uk as of like yeah they're like literally on uk mainland so like it's really
so hard to like work out what the fucking hell is going on we've got a prime minister who doesn't
know what fucking day it is it started that way and i think something on y'all's side got hit in
the first initial attacks and starmer changes in mind is what it seems to me yeah it's not really about that it's basically like the stance of the uk at the moment and this
is a tragedy of it all the stance of the uk is down to basically like uk two-party politics
and the current government wanting to stay in power and so they pander to the the muslim vote
the muslim vote is very powerful over here.
And so they want to make sure that basically, without boring you too much of it, there was like
a mini election recently where they lost this particular seat because their Muslim voters went
and voted for another party. And it was a bit of a wake-up call for them. And like, as a sort of a
knee-jerk reaction to that, they're now bringing in Islamophobia laws
and trying to play down any involvement
with taking out an Islamist regime.
And so that's basically where it all came from.
It's not really about the right and wrong of it
or whether the US are allies or not.
They just don't want to get involved with something
that will piss off the Muslim voters in the UK
Yeah, and you're not boring me at all. I stake with Golden Aes show just because he posts about geopolitics. I love that shit
Dating he's basically placid in both sides rates or stormer. He has the double-edged sword, right?
Trump and the national and the international community because we can bring in France and Greece,
who did send their warships to protect the British airbase in Cyprus, right,
which was a big statement.
Macron was, like, literally straight there, right,
within 24 hours or something, and Greece as well.
He's stuck in the middle on this double-edged sword
between a rock and a hard place of, like,
I have to, you know, pacify the international community,
I will need obligations, blah, blah, blah. And I do have to, like to you know pacify the international community our obligations blah blah blah and i do
have to like you know guarantee that we've got like a supply of energy to power the country
with the fact that he's got these crazy left woke progressives uh anti-war uh palestine support and
for an islamist red green alliance whatever you want to call it and his back benches and everything
right the progressive he's got all the skin and the fact that we're bankrolling the ukraine an Islamist red-grain alliance, whatever you want to call it, and his backbenchers and everything, right? The progressive.
And the fact that we're skin,
and the fact that we're bankrolling the Ukraine,
we just aren't the force we're used to.
There was a photo online the other day
and a couple of support fleet vehicles
And we just don't have the capacity.
So as much as I can't stand the guy like i actually actually you know kind of support his stance on not just
not really getting involved as much as possible red eye what about this story that he made was
that statement yesterday the long statement he made was about the war and britain's positioning and it was yesterday right was it yeah uh literally he blamed ukraine for not partaking
in the iranian situation and the protection of the strait of famos uh he literally said look we can't
take our eye off the bigger game here like the bigger picture and the bigger overriding thing
is ukraine we're involved in it we're heavily involved in supporting
them we need to keep the pressure on russia and he actually referenced putin like a good few times
in the press conference like we can't let like the pressure off putin we can't let putin have
his way blah blah blah by by helping ukraine he said by helping ukraine and fighting russia
we're affecting russia's impact to give support to iran so we are really helping in a like a different way and i just thought bro that's such a cop out well i mean to be honest with you like what he's talking
about there is like the complete opposite of what what's actually going on so like because there's
all this you know chaos in the homeless straight and it's impacting oil prices and this kind of
stuff we've had to like now like release sanctions on on russia russia's selling all its oil at higher prices um and and to more people like without restriction so that they're actually
we're basically by not getting involved in the iran war we're funding russia to continue the
war against ukraine so it's it's all intertwined and it's complicated complicated like despise the guy I do
sympathize with the stance and after all after all this drama listen this five
on it right she'll know about this after all this drama Ed Miliband the
fucking energy secretary used to be environment fucking secretary's the
biggest club on the planet he's still denying any fucking drilling for oil and gas in the North Sea, even though someone else is drilling right next to our border, fucking supping up our oil and gas, right, and then they're selling it back to us, they're transporting it from fucking Norway over to the UK, we were talking about this last week, it's driving me insane, even with the Iranian drama, they're not like, you know Pulling off the chokers that they've got around
The domestic fucking oil and gas production industry
Unless you want to ruin the country
Their ambition is to bring the country to its knees
So they can build a newer, harsher
Socialist, totally fascistic fucking system
Where Big Brother's got his eye on you 24 hours a day
and it's nothing more than a floating island of prison serfs
that pretty much encapsulates what blows my mind is when whenever we did the whole venezuela thing
and then made this push on iran i was like oh dude we're gonna have russia by the balls that's
their whole shadow fleet and their supply of oil and then we go and lift the sanctions and
i'm just like what are we doing you've seen that everybody's seen the human pyramid door right
everybody's seen the human pyramid where there's only you know like the fire pyramid right but
there's only three things that humans what we would call essentials there are
only three things that humans need right food water and shelter and if you when you think about
it and you look at each element right if you look at shelter like with shelter comes power in a in a
modern era right if you live in a cold climate you need to heat your house right natural power or you
know generated whatever like power is part of
the shelter aspect of the essentials to live as a human people are getting in the uk to where they
can't afford to have the gas electric on the the the price the heart some of the highest in the
world highest in europe by far we're sitting on loads of reserves we won't even do any fracking
it's like it's it's it's political and social and economic suicide what's happening in the UK.
Like, you can put all of the good political stuff and the immigration problem, right,
and all of this, like, that's going on, right, the undertones.
Put all that to one side. Just look at the economy.
Just look at the taxes, like, the overburden of taxes that's thrown in the UK.
Combine that with what they're doing with their energy policy. The energy policy is the most
Fucked open non lot. There's no argument like for what they're trying to do to reach these net zero by 2030 goals
Whatever it is. There's just no you can't make an argument for what is their policy?
Stop me if I'm wrong, like, sorry, 500.
No, but I got mad at someone sharing screenshots of WTI prices and crude prices,
because I know what happens when you're shooting screenshots in this industry.
And I just want to see mailbox money, man.
I've never seen oil over 100 for, like, longer than a week.
Yeah, I think you're right, mate right mate like you touch on all the all
the main issues like i think back in the day you know there was like uh again a political element
to it like they they thought that you know the the country was sort of like sufficiently woke
and sufficiently concerned about climate change and this kind of stuff where you could just
like the sort of the political cost of
of fracking and stuff like that was just outweighed the the economic benefit but now i not now like
you know read the room like people it's a mix of people about that you know they like
it's i support a lot of oil and gas activity i love it but i'm also working a project
right now where fracking has not only just the earthquake stuff but they moved it up a couple
sedimentary layers now and it's just dumping out like six six to seven million gallons a day
of just water that's saltier than ten times the ocean full of all sorts of gross shit it's just
pumping out into the desert it's so funny a lot a lot of these things all right we have like
recency bias and that over like what we're talking about the uk i mean the situation was incredibly
worse uh in the mid 1970s when i was born when we were on like three day weeks and all that and
like people had to keep their powers off like certain hours
oh well that was the oil embargo that was the after effects of like the disastrous uh wilson and callahan governments and uh the oil embargo in it was either 71 or 73 when basically
they put the embargo on the oil they're all the middle eastern countries and the world
that's where all the detroit riots and
shit started too i think from it like the gas stations the runs and all of that it was it's
like crazy shit but nobody learns me that was a labor government that ruined the fucking country
at the time like they literally brought productivity to a halt three day a week
factories are not good open you know three days per week normal factories run like seven days a
week i three fucking days a week i will like i said i support a lot of it and and honestly one of the cleanest
jobs i've ever worked was a bp job but uh i just think with fracking there needs to be a lot more
oversight at the same time but i'm all for doing it just just disposal and stuff needs to be kind
of checked in place because there's some wild you need I you need wide open spaces that don't affect like water
supplies and not that's the main thing like we're fracking isn't it oh man I'll
show you some video of where I've been standing I've been standing in a place
where like the sulfur in the air is so strong I have to have an h2s monitor
which is normal out here but I'm standing on a lake in the fucking desert
just because a hole in the ground that some
there will be blood i'll drink your milkshake punched in like 1900
me that sulfurs need joke like i went to a active volcano before it's called mount brahmo right
like last week almost like i was downwind a little bit the wind shifted on us
i thought i was dying me man i went up with a mask on out right but uh we'd been given
these like scarves like them palestinian coffee things i had to have that like wrapped all around
me and i was still choking like i've never experienced any thing like that and there
was people working there you know people working there like eight hour days on that like the people
who do the horse ride ride smells like rotten eggs in
a lot of places because of how much h2s is in the air around these these old fucking wells but uh
i mean i i grew up around as a redneck and so race grade nitrous oxide has the sulfur in it so you
know it's leaking in your car and we would still hit that when we ran out of beer i know that taste
tastes like you know you'll go do you know you'll go to some places in your life lads you'll know this right you'll go to some
places in your life right and you'll be you'll have a view and you're looking out right whether
it's in the across the cityscape wherever it is great grand canyon or whatever but you've got this
like view and you're looking at something in your eyes like actually can't take in like what you're
looking at that's what fucking brahmo was like it's like the first time i'd ever been to a volcano above the clouds like four and a half
four and a half thousand meters or something four thousand three hundred meters up like you get up
on this mountain and it's like uh there's three cauldrons and like in a little set three like
proper cauldrons like one of them like fully active one of them spurs up every now and then
and then one of them is like dead dead but there's one constantly active but you go up like you know half three in the morning four
o'clock and then the sunrise comes up and you're literally on this fucking hill looking out over
these three volcanoes and the fucking clouds are like below the volcano like you're expecting
godzilla sticking his fucking head out of it you know god coming up like it's got like you're like in Jurassic Park or something never seen a view like that
of my wife I tried to hike up here and all and only got about halfway up but
I've only seen it like two out of the five times I've been
still one of the best countries to backpack I'll always maintain that like
mainland Southeast Asia is good because you've got like
land borders where you go across like indonesia and the philippines as well but the philippines is pretty but because you've got this island archipelago and if you want to start in one
place and eventually get to another and like cross the like the whole country indonesia the
archipelago it's mental man and especially if you like Borneo and Borneo looks crazy my buddy Shane did
survival school as a marine in Japan and they lost him in the jungle for two months literally
thought he was dead found him two months later Borneo was Connie Borneo was Connie but it's kind
of flat as a witch's tit uh Borneo was all right uh like especially they're like Indonesian side
of it so Borneo is a funny one like it's
divided in three separate countries right the island of borneo yeah after we gave it away
you've got the two northern provinces uh sarawak and sabah which are malaysian and then you've got
a hell not borean uh what's a tiny little... I always get confused with Borean.
What's the country out here again, soy?
No, no, the one that begins with B, man.
No, it's a country on its own.
Bali's part of Indonesia.
It's not a country, it's island.
In the Southeast Asia, it would be.
A tiny little fucking Muslim country, man.
That's happening near Tibet.'s no it's on the
island of borneo it's a tiny tiny little slither but it's to get rich dude who've got all the
massive gas fields uh i'll go and find out i i always confuse it with borean for some reason man
brunei brunei brunei that's the one man why it does me i didn't do that every single time i try to
remember this i would be over there and i figured like africa or somewhere i suck at geography when
it comes to those little islands brunei's rich as it's like this tiny little sliver
like it's actually between sarawak and sabai the two northern uh provinces on borneo and then you've
got like calistan uh and others like in the south that all
belong indonesia it's bony was all right like i think it's a bit overrated if i'm being honest
with you there's a place called silhouettes jungle and forest like it's some of my favorite
to sit around in dude you want that you're going to sumatra one of the last like virgin
if it wasn't a goddamn show i would be there but i've
been to like war is and sumatra sounds like 10 more is no sumatra is really good dude you might
be confusing it with another place like it's not as bad as what people think like a military coup
last year two years ago no no no you know talk about mayan ma i thought it was sumatra still too as well because that's where the
sumatra is part of oh well i might have had a bit of trouble with the north banda actually i would have to have a look at that because like they've got like a province that's all like it's run
autonomously called banda actually that was like crazy like boko haram military crew like that's bad i banda actually in the top b a n d a banda
uh actually like uh a c h e like like i that whole region i would love to go to my
grandma was in egypt two weeks before the arab spring and i was just like i'm so glad you made
it back but i i really that's part of the world i always wanted to go see man
i love that wild like that's just straight wilderness i was gonna say it yeah even like
when you come out here to the muslim countries uh like malaysia indonesia etc i mean you gotta be
careful in like say jakarta where you go certain areas right the hardcore people but you gotta look
for trouble no but they're generally like pretty chilled out here it's very very
different to what you'd fight like uh pakistan uh bangladesh i want to see that gun markets of
pakistan type that black market where they're just like rattling out ak's with rocks and
i want to see that so bad but oh up in up in peshwar up in peshwar before the afghanistan border
Just did a video a couple of weeks ago where they went up, aye?
No, I remember when Shane from Vice, back before Vice sucked,
he went there and it was just such a cool video to watch.
The Vice Guide to Liberia is still one of the scariest videos I've ever seen.
There's a good Kurt Kaz where he does all that kind of neck of the woods,
like Pakistan and Iranan all those kind of
places like he hasn't been doing it for long though he hasn't he's been away from he's been
doing all europe recently i don't really like all his new anti like i mean it's all it's all valid
but it's just like uh what would you what's the word for it not like danger tourism but like uh
what's what's the word it's just like you you sort of like
profiting from the misery or whatever oh yeah just expose kind of like the cosmos water wells guy
yeah he's just going around and he's like aggravating like immigrants and stuff like this
and getting him to kick off with him and then he's got a bodyguard of him i don't like all his
new stuff but like obviously like the glory days of kirk cars were like back in south america and stuff but he did a he did a stint in the middle east of iran and pakistan like like pakistan
pakistan everyone like loves hitler like there's like all the markets they're all selling like
pictures of hitler and all this kind of you know it's like some crazy going on over there
poverty tourism being the biggest poverty tourism's been the biggest
trend on social media in the last 18 months to two years everybody's at it now i like uh i like
dutch travel maniac i like him have you watched him before soy oh i can't see i've come across
that guy dude he's just done a dubai special when they were there when the bombs and that were
hitting and he's went so dutch travel maniac is like really fucking good he's not scared to get amongst it
like you know he's doing the same stuff as like others but he's not like an
antagonizer but he's just on his own backing himself up like an easy G like
like I know those throw influences need to watch the fuck out they're all going
to jail you know how i do like hell
america now sounds like if we post footage he's gonna get his he's mad all that rage last night
red i just sent me that earlier red eye did you send me that about the british dude being locked
up in uh dubai i thought you sent me the daily mail article was it not you was it not ram footage is so
goddamn cool i don't care i mean i know it's a fucking war but i love seeing warthogs and
c-ram go burn right any anything with the iron dome in it i'm like i could watch the iron dome
all day yeah that too the iron beam or whatever that thing is now yeah the laser thing the laser
version yeah what are they called the other one uh what are they called the other one is a david sling or something yeah you know
it's like it's it's a it's a different kind of rocket i know what you're talking about
i'll tell you what though you've got to i'm gonna say this out loud you've got to give it
the net and yahoo right for this reason for this reason've got to give it a net and Yahoo, right? Well, this ring
For this reason alone. Hey, I'm not a fan of the Jews by the way. I've voiced my opinion many times
I'm not here to defend them. But I'm honest, I mean
The game with the gamers fuck the Israelis, right? I've met them
I've traveled with them boys that have just done the military service that have come backpack and I've been around
I've drunk with them boys that have just done the military service that have come backpacking i've been around i've drunk with them like i've traveled days and weeks with these people the mental right
but netanyahu do you know what netanyahu's like look the missile well trump the missiles
carnage us do you know what i mean i haven't got that capability like trump whatever he's doing
there's only the remote bases around the world and you know it's flotilla or whatever that can
actually be hit and harmed right no american soil can be touched but netting yahoo's went into this
non-fighting well that israel was gonna take like a decent amount of collateral damage i mean they'll
obviously have time to prepare fucking texas or anything but it's it's a certain thing i know a
lot of people are up in arms about it, but I never served.
I've worked for a few things because family was affiliated with think tanks, but in a very small capacity.
But it doesn't take a genius to see even Chuck Schumer come out of a Gang of Eight meeting and go,
oh, fuck, we got to hit Iran and know that something was going to happen, you know?
Right. The Israelis have just reached the zero-foot point, haven't foot point haven't they just like fuck it
it's like that's where we are though i mean it's in 2003 when i was a senior in high school i had
a welding teacher and this is kind of an awesome story because he only had four fingers and it was
right when 9-11 happened half my friends were already enlisted and he kind of just
put one finger on Afghanistan one finger on Iraq and he's like right here and then he put his
pinky over on Syria and then he just kind of traced him up to Iran and he's like that's the
game plan either was famous like that clip is famous there was seven countries on the list
right and they've done it was like Libyabya blah blah blah they've done everyone except iran yeah it was we had to get circled around it
pretty much is all he said he was an old vietnam vet and he was like we're just gonna circle it
and then we're gonna take it have you seen that boy so in response to you the israelis give
absolutely zero folks right because even though they've had like a lot of pushback across the world
folks right because even though they've had like a lot of pushback across the
world for uh uh what happened after october the
7th they've almost had this like shield there's like cloak of invisibility
around them where it's like well this happened to
us so we're gonna do what the we want and it's like
the walkie talkies is so goddamn crazy like on the military exactly
write books about that well did you
hear about this one with the dentists yeah sort of but i don't know i honestly know so i don't know
the the the story goes that like when they wiped out the ayatollah and like the all the sort of
like the top military people from iran the story goes that they knew where they all were
because basically they'd like they had like insurgent dentists like they're all
these the elites they're all seen like the sort of the same dentist and this
dentist was actually a Mossad agent and he was putting tracking trackers in in
their fillings in a thief you know the dentist oh you know the dentist tricks been around for a few years do you know the dentist trick do you know the dentist trick oh do you know the dentist tricks
been around for a few years do you know who was the first dude to do the dentist trick so in like
cia doing vaccines around pakistan that's we were tracking bin Laden the same way
correct uh carlos the jackal so billy war caught caught carlos the jackal back in the day in khartoum
in sudan uh by using the dentist trick uh they found out that he had uh he had a bad toothache
right when they found him in khartoum and they were following like they were following him for
weeks to get photographs and you know approve it was in blah blah blah and he was feeding
all the information back to CIA
and then he found out that uh because he had like a place overlooking his garth right he was on the
roof on the night with binoculars the whole thing he found out that Carlos had to get two fakes
so what they did is that they set up a dentist right in like this neighboring little
town close to where he was and they put out messages on the radio that they'd opened up
and put out leaflets and seeing that they were given like a free treatment like the first so
many people for like uh pain meds and this and that and carlos actually went to the dentist
that took him in and all i thought he was like sound so his bodyguards like you know
left him alone the drugged him and the next thing he knew he woke up on his way at the CIA black side. The dentist trick's been around since
like what probably early 90s did the guy been on the run for like 10 years Carlos Sajato
from the early 80s so probably around 91, 93 they would have caught him through the
dentist. They've been using that shit for decades man all of it how long did the pages take the setup
about 20 years they reckon through swedish did they didn't they build a factory in taiwan
though didn't actually build their own production them they had everything it was like a complete
like legit international corporation operating for 20 years and he gave him like a book by
discount didn't he see you later did anyone see the interview they did with a dude when he had
like the mask and everything on and he's talking about he said like the rest of the world is our
stage and we are the main we control the actors or something did
you say that interview that was chilling vaguely vaguely remember that he's like sat in the dark
in here whatever so red eye while we've got a couple of renowned people on didn't weren't
you saying something in the chat about osmosis and the whole yeah i was curious i mean i'm sure
I mean, I'm sure you guys have seen the proposals about Osmosis merging with the hub.
Are we going back to the good old days of Cosmos chat?
No, no, I'm just going to roam Neutron like Rewind.
Well, there's a lot of people who are not happy about osmosis doing this at this
particular point in time and uh you know declining revenues uh i mean we can fucking talk about this
you know rewards whatever else but i mean in my opinion from the minute like if i'd been someone
in power from on the hub side from the minute i would have heard this suggestion i'd have been like off like really are we going there it's a piss cake if you
ask me i don't know i don't like that they're coming with it i don't like that i don't care
about tokens i don't and i don't have osmo to care about, but they're going to abandon Polaris, open source it or something.
They've been in maintenance mode.
If you look at GitHub, it didn't move for like a year.
The thing is, it's just like the game's up for most of crypto, isn't it?
It's just like, you know, these sort of like peripheral tokens.
If you're not ETH or Bitcoin, you're fucked.
Maybe Hyperliquid, maybe Solana. all tokens if you're not e4 bitcoin you're maybe hyper liquid maybe maybe maybe
slalom bitcoin maxi but i still love my neutron and newt and i'm gonna build on it because i've
been building on it for a year and it's been fun yeah i've been nothing but literally coding on it
but basically you know the whole premise was like you know that we're early and people are going to
come and buy your tokens and like you
can't buy this kind of knowledge and technical expertise and all this kind of shit and it's
bullshit like you can spin up a chain in no time wait a minute i would come in i would come in at
the minute what i'm kind of saying on i don't on a broader scale what i'm kind of someone's got a
hot mic on a broader scale what i'm kind of seeing is though is that we've been talking about these like uh real use cases right product market fits etc for
years and years and now when loads of like hardcore people have got like serious doubts
about crypto and blah blah blah we're actually starting to see some some of these things take
effect so like for example privacy right as a feature like is it
perfect at the minute no but is it heading there it's getting pretty damn close like privacy is
going to become incredibly important in the next four years right rwas like our tokenized like
stuff now is really starting to take a foothold i've seen a good few things lately where i was like
this is actually like you know we talked about like the d-pin thing before gaming like how many
of these have actually come to like proper fruitation not a lot of them right d-pin died
as quick as it fucking started right the the buzzword of the day like d5 is like always going
to be there but it's like still regarded and will be regarded for a while it's being like a decent kind of probably stables and maybe some bitcoin is what i see
stable is key to mass adoption stables and ai stables ai but i think rwa is as well as something
that's maybe yeah i was gonna say the thing the thing is the game is blockchain and i like it
like for that reason like now i say that it sounds vague as fuck but i mean you can't cheat logic on a blockchain right the thing is like
rwa's like okay it makes sense like in a lot of ways but what what's not gonna happen is that like
fucking mantra chain spins up a chain like prints its own like tokens keep 70 of the allocation you know and then all of a sudden like
the new york stock exchange comes around comes comes along and goes oh we'll just use mantra
it's just not going to happen they're going to start their own chain it's going to be centralized
as fuck you're not going to get you're not going to get participation in the upside of any of this stuff at all. We already have.
Goldman Sachs has got their own blockchain.
But ultimately, what is there to get excited about?
For me and you, it's exactly the same as it was before.
You'll see absolutely no fucking difference. Maybe you know, your ease of transacting with your
shares, whatever, or like, you know, you can keep your title deeds on chain or some shit
You're not going to be able to like participate and invest in these fucking things and participate
They're just going to, it's just, it's like completely antithetical to why we got into
antithetical to why we got into crypto in the first place
crypto in the first place.
like that's got to be like the number one like you can just send money to anybody anywhere in
the world like if the crypto enabled the very fact that you can just do that fucking direct
like p2p aspect that's still probably like the number one like big thing of fucking
crypto like in my opinion but like i say privacy is not perfect i mean there are privacy gurus
here but it's it's it's got it's got to become fundamental like the more and more we move to
this evolution like evolution of mankind that we're seeing because if you ask me now in my
lifetime nearly 50 years coming up we've never lived in such crazy times
as we're living in now and it's it's all aspects it's political it's social it's cultural it's
economic like we are living in some mental times which leads me to believe that crypto and
especially privacy it's inevitable like you'll you'll never be able to escape that we will move to this particular
point no we won't like again like what you're talking about is it's like great in theory never
going to happen you know privacy is absolutely vital like we should all value it nobody actually
does in the real world you know everyone's preoccupied with like fucking sharing what
they had for dinner every fucking day and sharing the location all over the fucking social media all the time and then the the main problem with privacy as well is that like
you know privacy within the sort of like the the on-chain environment is fine but ultimately
everyone needs to off-ramp and and you know the the the fucking zcash guy is still in jail
and and they'll they won't allow it they just won't allow that they're not gonna just
allow like people to just like operate with complete privacy like and escape the matrix
isn't that you never it's never gonna happen he'd be due he'd be doing immediate release uh under
is it the the genesis act or the other one there was two acts gone through in relation to crypto or red eye right it was two uh you're talking about yes i believe yeah there's a couple of them and in
there uh it kind of like sort of protects like uh mixes and that so like the scene if they if
they actually get them through congress and get them passed he'll be automatically released the tornado cash dude yeah
but like look you look at like um like penumbra like penumbra you know was working pretty well
and and like the the devs have just gone this we're out you know we don't want anything to do it that was no surprise that's no surprise so there was a few people involved in the background in in that Jake Jake H was one of them Zacky was dabbling in the background as well
as like an advisor there was a couple of fucking dirty
fingers uh there was a couple of dirty fingers and toes in that pie i mean you know what when
you look at what's happened to fucking cosmos all of these chains shutting down like and for years
we were singing about the app chain thesis is fucking dead it just goes to short so so i know
you might not be able to say anything but red eye what did you
say in that message when you said about you want to talk about loads and you mentioned that
and then the osmosis but you mentioned about uh what was it newtron going into
summit mode what did you say long-term support mode basically like maintenance mode yeah basically basically r.i.p like the
bailing i'm gonna roam it like reese on juno
so i read the thing before like i'm not i'm not in the theme anymore or anything but i read the
read the piece earlier and they just basically said like it's fucked like we we like this blamed it on the environment
and all this kind of stuff like the the bear market or whatever but basically they're just
saying look like there's no money in it anymore um we're out like we're just gonna we're gonna
make sure neutron like keeps producing blocks we're gonna burn all our tokens and switch like
a dynamic inflation system um but it was always
gonna be like that like i said i'm not in touch with any other team i don't know what the hell's
been going on for like the last like nearly two years now um but like you know they they had this
thing where they were gonna i mean everything that i've read about what's been going on with
them for the last year or so has just been absolutely for me it was like always
on the cards you know they were they were paying validators a fixed amount of usdc every month
you know how long can that last for when you've tokens down not down only and then then they had
like this bitcoin summer thing and they were rewarding people with like again usdc denominated returns paid in neutron
and again down only token and then people are like getting paid out dollar amounts in neutron
dumping it all and the next fucking cycle you know the tokens were for 10th of what it was before and
it's just like a fucking doom loop so it was always on the cards yeah it's an unfortunate situation i mean it definitely makes uh the cosmos ecosystem look uh
look a bit bleaker you know its future at least you know what solana you can't knock solana's
blueprint though can you no matter like how much people want to give solana for whatever
the centralized aspect or anything.
It's, like, one base token, like, a shitload of apps,
and people just, like, ran wild.
Even Solana, like, that's come out recently.
It's all just fucking bot traffic.
You know, all these, like, fucking meme fucking meme coins are just like total fucking scams and and this this whole premise that we needed like hundreds and thousands of
different fucking blockchains it's just complete nonsense like even even ethereum like got vitality
telling everyone we don't even need l2s anymore because you know ethereum's like gas fees are so low now you don't even need an l2 and so you're gonna end up
with bitcoin ethereum and then they'll probably be like an odd one every now and again even like
base base chain like supposedly been you know got an airdrop brewing for a couple of years now it
never happened probably find that coinbase can like completely abandon space um and and you just
get you just end up with you don't need anything more than ethereum ethereum's like the biggest
got the most security you know it's scalable it's cheap to transact on why would you go anywhere
else yeah but a couple of weeks ago didn't vitalik come out and he made this whole like case about
like what l2s need to do uh how they need to be able to like
differentiate blah blah blah like vitalik did like a whole blast about this and like a massive like a
twitter thread like about what two weeks ago two and a half weeks ago red eye we've talked about it
Yeah, the TLDR was L2 models unnecessary.
Gas fees are cheap enough now.
Ethereum scales on the main chain.
But then he opened the door to say,
that doesn't mean we have to just get rid of everybody overnight.
But you're going to need to look to be able to do a b and c right well you did like i don't like again it's a couple of weeks ago now
i don't remember the exact details but you know in my head at the back of my head i've just got
this impression from vitalik that he was just basically saying there's no point with the l2
model anymore it's just abandoning it so you've got cosmos dying you've got solana basically
ghost town now you know you you basically got like hyperliquid still still doing numbers for
for perps or whatever um did you see what magma did did you see what magma did straight after
vitalik released that post when he released the shit about how to take your L2 directly over and run it as its own chain on Cosmos.
It was an SDK, did you not see that, no?
Magma was straight in there like a fucking cheap suit.
Dude, he was on it like white on rice, I tell you.
Honestly, he's like, reach out, we'll help anybody, blah, blah, blah.
Well, yeah, again, Cosmos has obviously finally realized all the stuff that we've been
talking about for the last fucking three four years that the model is just complete nonsense
like still you still got the fucking hope hopers and dreamers like thinking that someday atoms
are going to go up atoms never going to go up no one's ever going to need atom they might they
might use cosmos tech to like some of these companies like might use cosmos tech to build
their own chain and when they do build their
own chain, there won't be a fucking token
that you can buy or get in on, like,
on a fucking IPO or something like this.
It's not going to happen, it's going to
be centralised, it's going to be internal, they're going to
use Cosmos Stack, there's not going
to be any accrual to Atom.
It's nonsense. It's complete fucking
nonsense, but it's all they've got.
That's their narrative, so obviously he's going to keep banging that what about what about celestia
yeah yeah again like fucking just another one same fucking bullshit different flavor
that was going to be the ultimate like uh d ads level wasn't it like what was going to underwrite all sorts of
stuff you were going to be able to build celestiums which were essentially like uh an l3 l3 l4 like
they were full of promise and all what i didn't even know what celestia is trading that right now
is it under a dollar is it oh mate it's like 30 cents or something the purple frog he was just like celestia's got promised it has daily activity
of 121 dude nobody killed celestia more than me back in the day like you can ask a few people
that would never even heard of it it wasn't for me i was chilling it louder than anybody
i believed i believed in the vision i believed in the purpose but that's before cosmos fell apart
you know what i mean right i'll tell you what's gonna happen bitcoin
will continue forever and forevermore and it'll one day it'll be 10 million dollars i'm fully like michael sailed up like i believe in bitcoin and i i believe in fact my strength of belief in
bitcoin is is so strongly i would say it's basically the only thing that i believe in
these days in the world of fiat collapse so you got bitcoin bitcoin within its power bitcoin
within its power is like the biggest network in the world like regardless of what you say like
it is a single single entity yeah yeah it's a single entity it's the biggest network in the
world it's got the highest level of like network effect blah blah blah the thing is like the the
the unique properties of bitcoin are basically that it was started by this
mysterious founder who's never sold his tokens.
We don't know who the fuck it is.
It's the most decentralized.
There's no sort of central point of failure.
And human nature means that that will never be repeated.
Human nature is self-interest and as long
as you know people want to make money and are self-interested there'll always be something
that taints a new network in in a way that didn't happen to bitcoin and that's why bitcoin will
survive forever um then like i say you've got ethereum ethereum's obviously smart contract
platform you know where there are use cases and stuff then they'll just've got ethereum ethereum's obviously smart contract platform you know where there are
use cases and stuff then they'll just deploy on ethereum and then as these things kind of rally
you know you'll you'll get the odd like short mini bull market in in stuff like solana and cardano
and litecoin and all this kind of but basically everything's sort of trending to zero
over the longer term apart from
bitcoin and ethereum i actually think ethereum probably outperformed bitcoin over the next like
five ten years or something but um beyond that the whole systems the whole space is just a joke
uh to me i almost fully agree as far as investing money goes, I think Bitcoin's probably the only thing I'm going to focus on.
But brain power time-wise,
I still like building with CosmWise.
I'm just on a lot of reasons,
and I'm having a lot of fun doing it,
and I just don't see myself wanting to do that shit on Atom.
And I have another option other than Neutron,
So I think I'm just going to hang gonna hang on neutron until the blocks stop you know i think that they'll they'll be like i wouldn't
even call them use cases they'll be things that you know garner interest in in the crypto community
they'll be blockchain games and stuff like this stuff that are just like using it for the sake
that could be done in a different way that that aren't you know because you can appeal to a certain
user base by just by virtue of being a blockchain variant of whatever the fuck it is you're doing
um yeah and that's kind of the thing i'm not a defy guy either so it's kind of weird for me
because i'm like i said i'm building on a blockchain
not for the investment ideas but more so you can't cheat video game logic on chain if it's
actually truly on chain and that's what i like about it and i'm like i'll play with that
yeah like yeah i don't know where i'm going with that but that's like the use case i see
that's where i'm like oh yeah let's stay here and play with that yeah like i don't even know what you call it like the i don't know just
like the purest the fun element of it or whatever um the quote unquote i'm in it for the tech yeah
exactly like there'll always be some case of that and and yeah for sure like people will keep trying
the privacy thing it will always fail because it's the it's the one thing that
the fucking matrix just will not allow it ain't happening never um even as much as it would be
amazing if it did you know you you've still always got an entrance and an exit to a privacy
environment and and that entrance and exit is where you get fucked my my like third altcoin ever was dark coin because
i was like the mount gox hackers are going to use dark coin to exit and then i took a break and it
became dash coin and i lost my conversion there and that was my first rug and then i did secret
secret i was a huge secret max he read i knows and then we found out that whatever the enclaves
or whatnot got hacked and the thing is like i mean
i i love i love nothing more than like a john mcafee video you know and so like part of me
part of me like wants like a little monero bag or something like this you know in in the in the
in the hope that let me some mac for your videos unless it's like poop hammocks like i can see
monero like monero's got a lot of you know bitcoin like properties with you know it's like poop hammocks like i can see money like monero's got a lot of you know bitcoin
like properties with you know it's it's like a classic token and it and it's you know it it's
it's it's everything that you want crypto to be it's bitcoin with privacy is it mind is it
mind on its own is monero mind on its own it's proof of work but it's like um it's it's cpu no no it's it's like it's got it's yeah i'm i'm a
idiot because back in the day when i was mining dogecoin and shit i could have mined monero right
when it came out and i was like fuck the cpu shit's so slow i'm fucking done going back to
dogecoin god i'm an idiot yeah and like mate i can can see like what's i need to look at this like
what's the supply of uh monero these days let's have a look monero
he had a nice run up to it was like 650 or something wasn't it
it was eating sex lunch that's why that's why monero had a fucking run i wasn't
watching it during the during the zek run i didn't see anything monero related i didn't care about
zek because zack he was bull posting it well zek's just being rugged by is that in them right
so like monero yeah that was a wild drama i watched a little bit of that like unfold on
on x like monero's got a total supply of 18 million tokens
at the moment so it's like bitcoin-esque like supply and it's 300 and it ends at 21.2 right
i'm not sure is it capped i'm not sure what it's i don't remember either it's been capped uh i think it there's still like some very minor uh
block incentives like block mining rewards i could be wrong that could have been changed
but as i previously understood it was technically uh infinite but i mean it would take thousands and thousands of years for it yeah and that's
how it should be like i say similar similar very a lot of bitcoin s properties you know
it's also got this like mcafee satoshi type figure or whatever you know um and and fully
diluted fully diluted right fully diluted according to uh coin motor cap yeah well
it's it can't be fully diluted it's it's it's like it's it's mine doesn't it you know some early
miners yeah um it's not like it's got it's not a proof of stake freaking fix supply let me grab
market cap current market cap 6.87 billion right yeah uh nearly 100 million in volume that's not bad that you know but wait a
minute uh fully diluted motor cap 6.87 so the fully diluted motor cap and the current motor
cover showing exactly this yeah but that it always always shows that for inflationary tokens
yeah no i think even newt had that yeah if it was
think even newt had that yeah if it's here the dilution level of a token is the is the basically
the the current circulating supply divided by the max supply now if there's no max supply there can't
be not according to bitcoin not according to bitcoin because the current marker cap and the fully diluted markup are not the same 1.4 uh six trillion sorry 1.48 trillion versus 1.56 trillion and there's obviously we
know but you know we've just hit the last million so you know we just did 20 million uh bitcoin
mine right geez all right we're in the last million but the thing is it's going to take like
years and years to be at the mine you're making my point bitcoin has a max supply a fixed max supply of 21 million coins
so monero does not ethereum does not if you if you want to compare monero and
an ethereum on coin gecko it'll make the point no you can't because no you can't look on pair
standardised proof of war no it's not about that it's about tokenomics that's that's why you have
the fully diluted valuation a fully you can't have a fully diluted valuation currently on bitcoin
because there is a fixed number of coins i.e the max supply and not all of them have been mined
lie and not all of them have been mined minted call it wherever you want and so you can't have
like you it's not fully diluted yet because you have a finite number of tokens that will eventually
be minted or mined whereas monero and ethereum are inflationary they have like some sort of
dynamic inflation they don't have a fixed cap and therefore you can't have a fully diluted version
because there's nothing to fully dilute.
It'll keep inflating forever.
I'm just glad smart people explain shit like that me sometimes because uh that's what i'm here for
so like if anything monero doesn't have the sort of like the bitcoin problem like the the the one
major bitcoin problem is that eventually one day in like 21 14 or whatever the it is
there will be no more bitcoin to be mined and therefore you have this sort of dilemma of
well how do you incentivize miners and then you have like people like michael saylor coming along
going well i don't have any kids so i'm just going to donate all my bitcoin to freaking
some sort of way to perpetuate the maintenance of the network or something
the whole thing is by the time it's all been mined the network will be that big
uh even if you just look at say a cross port cross border payments for example
like the network will sustain itself right like over time it's got some that like like
curve thing you've seen the graph haven't you about how they reckon like bitcoin becomes
sustainable after the last block in mind i'm not entirely convinced by any of those arguments to
be honest with you i think michael saylor's idea is probably the best i've heard about about that uh that
there'll be some sort of like white and night shining army armor like a late satoshi or
something who comes along and and finds a way to to sustain the network because in theory when
there's no more bitcoin there's nothing to mind there's no no point to mine it and therefore the network collapses but it's in a hundred years so i know the thing is you can see governments
putting up uh burden money to maintain it just because it's in relation to their national
security and or like uh strategic. Yeah. So.
isn't the thing about Bitcoin that I understood
was that the high level of energy,
When it's just block storage
Like once it's all mined,
it takes nowhere near like the amount of power of what it takes to actually be able to mine it at the minute, right?
Which is why it can be sustained. I'm sure it can be sustained.
All you're doing when you're mining Bitcoin blocks is you're running a node, right?
And those nodes need to be, at least one node or a few nodes needs to be running in order to
to keep the network alive and everyone can transact for the networks one needs to maintain
the ledger yeah but people are doing that but people are doing that on like the umbrella and
all that the umbrella crack like uh so there's a whole different thing between uh like running a
node like any because you can run these nodes pretty
easily like now they only take about like at the minute i think it's about 16 17
hours to sync or something uh but there's loads of people that are
actually running nodes for bitcoin that don't do any mining no i don't think
there are mate you might they might not receive any
rewards they might not but they're still
solving hashes and stuff like that which is what keeps the network alive
no you you're only you're right you're only solving the the problem to be able to mine
the rewards right you can you can run you can you can assist with essentially with the tracking of the ledger
So like literally nothing to do with block production
Just record in the ledger like literally as if you were recording in a pretty paper ledger
Back in the day or so much. You know what I mean?
Like there's there's loads of people who were doing that without doing any mining whatsoever like
Or even contributing to mining dude. I guarantee you go and look at the umbrella crack man
It's been around for years. I'm not sure sure about that i'll have to look into it mate i can't imagine why
you would run it run a bit without trying to solve at the moment it takes it takes like very little
power uh once it's synced it's like these things man dude they look like tiny little like router
things man uh it's very very easily done these days things man dude they look like tiny little like router things man
uh it's very very easily done these days but there's loads of doing people doing it there's like a hobby hobbyist thing i did go quiet earlier because i was uh having a quick look on ai so
about monero uh i just asked like is monero still being mine yes monero xmr is still actively being mined as of march 2026
it uses proof of work consensus with the random x algorithm blah blah blah it's been in its tail
emission phase since mid 2022 where the block reward is fixed at 0.6 per block every two minutes
is fixed at 0.6 per block every two minutes plus any transaction fees uh does it say when it'll
stop now ongoing mining so there's loads of confirmations about ongoing mining uh block
work explorers blah blah blah i didn't ask it how long like it'll take for it to run out
but again like wouldn't monero be in the like just the network itself be able to like support
like a transfer system if you're just talking about the basic basic p2p transfer system no
well yeah that's like that's the other theory for bitcoin as well that like you know transaction
fees will be sufficient to when when bitcoin's like 100 million dollars a coin or whatever
you know and everyone's paying like no 0.0000001 Satoshis,
but that Satoshi's worth like 100 bucks or something,
then potentially there's enough activity on the network
to sustain and incentivize people to run nodes.
That's one of the theories.
Currently, because of some of the limitations of Bitcoin,
some people are skeptical about that ever being the the case but who knows mate i think uh i think we'll be in the ground
before this ever becomes an issue and uh hopefully hopefully in gold-bladed coffins because of our
bitcoin stacks so you can basically you can mine uh on an umbrella node uh because back in february
uh someone like uh mined a whole block uh there was this thing on it all over the place about uh
like a small independent operator uh can still like win big they made like 212 000 but if you
look at the umbrella nodes like i'm pretty sure they can be used like like obviously they made like 212 000 but if you look at the umbrella nodes like i'm pretty sure
they can be used like like obviously they can be used for mining but they can be and they can be
used with monero i think as well uh but these these are generally like a lot of people are just
using them to support the network i i think bitcoin has a massive future even after it's
last been done but how long will it
take is it going to be a hundred years for the last million i think it's 21 14 or something like
that the last block so it's 21 another 90 years or something like that all right so we'll be dead
and we'll not be given a right yeah well it's just like um what'd be a
good analogy it'd be like buying a house that's only got like a 50-year lease on it kind of thing
you know if there was if there was no way of like renewing that lease after 50 years and it's going
to affect the value of the property isn't it leading up to sort of like the end of the lease
because you're going to lose the property so like it's a similar thing with bitcoin if no one's sort of solved that riddle you know 50 40 30 years before the last block gets mined then potentially it has
potential to impact the impact the value but like for now no one gives a to an extent that impacts
the value it's like it's like uh buying a house in martha's vineyard and then crying about climate change in a few years when you're 10 feet underwater right yeah
something like that well I mean the piss take about Obama buying these Martha's
vineyard green like air he was preaching about climate change and then if you
look at the stats according exactly what Obama said he's house will be under like
fucking 10 feet of water in like six years or something at the pleb
i know we've talked a bit about crypto but i just want to ask about this because i said earlier about
i haven't been impressed with trump lately uh there's some things i'm agreeing with there's some things i'm disagreeing with but if you were to give him from what you've seen an overall rating
out of 10 for maybe his policy,
especially his communication and his messaging.
His messaging I want to talk about in particular.
And I've never given Trump a score like this,
pushed to be giving him a four and a half to a five
for his performance over Iran since all this started.
The one thing I've found endearing
about trump is he's never veered off message he's always sticked to his place messaging
is so direct it's so like a frontal it's right in your face it cannot be ignored right
i've always admired that about trump no mixed messaging you ever got from him ever a little bit maybe
around epstein but that there was a reason for that he had to force the dems to want to release
the list he couldn't do it himself because then he would be the villain liar leaving stuff out
and protect his friends you know what would have happened if it wasn't the the dems have got the
epstein list but i'll tell you this iran thing it's the worst Trump I've seen in 11 years since he walked down the escalator.
I've been very disappointed in his maximum.
So maybe I might even drop his score down to like a four.
And I'm not even going into the reasons I've actually gone into war.
I'm on about like how he's dealt with it the things that he said like i've never seen trump not look weak but look
like like from one day to another day he almost doesn't realize like what he said the day before
when he speaks the next year does anybody know what i mean about this is it just me that's like
picking up on bad vibes on trump right now and then you've got this uh maggot right wing civil
war that's going on that we're all know about that's something else
we haven't even talked about yet i know we're getting a bit late in america um tanker got hit
while we were talking who's tanker tanker anchored off oman in the gulf we're in the straight
aye so who's tanker though what flag was it flying? I didn't say.
It won't be a Chinese one, that's for sure.
It won't be Chinese or Indian, I'm sure.
Mate, I give Trump a 9.5 purely for comedy value.
He's the funniest man on the planet.
I want to see him taken off my TV. It's truly like how Shane Gillis puts it too. He sucks so bad, but God damn it, he's the funniest man on the planet i don't i want to see him taken off he sucks so bad but god damn it he's funny he's fucking hilarious man even go back like the thing is like it's easy to to get hung up on this iran war thing and forget about the important stuff
like when he said he couldn't understand that indian reporter that was speaking and modi was
stood like right next to him and he
said like you know i'm sorry i just i can't understand the word he's fucking saying and uh
all that look dude you'll not meet a bigger trump fanboy than me red eye he'll tell you that man i
i'll pick him up every opportunity i get i've just been he's like and i get what you mean about the
hilarity aspect of it that's true but really
there's nothing funny about war right that's an old saying there's nothing i mean like the obviously
the the iran war is a nightmare like everyone's feeling it i'm feeling it like i want to fly to
thailand and all my airfares are going up like 5x or something in the space of two weeks
um and and like my share portfolio was up and down
like a fucking hooker's neck yeah yeah we didn't just step on our dick we're standing on it right
now yeah it's and and i think even like the most ardent trump supporters got to be looking at this
and going at best there wasn't a good enough plan he didn't anticipate all this but then again today like
i mean he's still he's still sticking to his message in a way he's come out today and he said
look like we just need to kind of get through this because eventually oil prices will come down to
quote unquote like usual trump style levels that never seen before inflation is going to come down
to levels never seen i tried to say iran used a tomahawk missile on that school yeah i mean who know i
like i mean i'm not massively on top of what happened with the school but you know all
signs sort of points of it being like a collateral damage situation um but you know it's it's war
like that happens right oh dude yeah i had friends no the
school point wait a minute the school points to plan dude the school points to plan here
let's not sugarcoat this they reckon that the school hit was like the first proper use of
the ai system like that's the talk that's all plenty we'll find out i mean with a wedding and a drone strike from obama it's the same
it's stupid it is stuff like that happens obviously it's it's not ideal like you don't want to see
schools getting blown up and stuff like that but it's war like horrible happens it's
comes with the territory and stuff you know i had friends that went through collusion i mean
the stories they tell are insane yeah it won't be the first it definitely isn't the first it won't be the last
um and so as tragic as it is i don't like him down on that um you know the worst thing about the war
the absolute worst thing about this entire war up to date right is the cheese eating surrender monkeys going to guard cyprus while we just look
like the world because i mean the french is on the ground in africa for like the last 10 years
they i always like making fun of them but they they the entire the entire point of nato
the entire point of nato is that it allows people or people it allows countries nations to spend
less on defense it allows like nations to you know everyone sort of covers a particular area
and stuff like this and everyone sort of works in in synchronicity and and you know it's as much as
the haters or like the opponents of a particular party or minister or whatever
want to come out and tell everyone that this makes us look weak,
we're just part of a system.
It's like no one military is going to take care of everything.
It's like if the French have got a ship there that's closer, then that'll do.
the french have got a ship there that's closer than you know that that'll do right i'll rebut
that comment with a simple but france and greece weren't there at the time so it's not like when
you're saying about shared responsibilities and you know this and that and obviously a lot of our
ships were in dock our warships etc uh were fighters but dude they weren't there the french
it's not like they were in place guarding it
because that would be a different convo i would agree with you one million percent the very fact
that like france had to like move assets and deploy assets to the fucking airbase to protect it
and the fucking greece within like fucking few hours of it being hit greece was like right we're
sending fucking these planes these fighters we're sending this fucking warship the very fact that
they were doing their own shit and taking care of their own business and then they've had to
rush to go and protect their the british airbase in cyprus that is a massive like like i said the
cheese eating surrender come on bro i don't subscribe to that at all i think ultimately as
long as the assets are protected it doesn't matter as much that it's done by you know that our ships
like for example like what what's the what's the gap between Greenland and Scotland called
you know like that that's that that's our bit we cover that bit right um and we don't have the
navy and the resources to be fucking everywhere these days because we've been massively underfunded for fucking decades.
Dude, five of our ships were in dock being fucking sorted out.
Do you know that the chief bosses at the Royal Navy are absolutely foaming about this entire episode?
Like, what they're saying is that Storm has made the Royal Navy look like a laughingstock on a fucking global scale.
And it's like nothing of their fault.
It's like compound after compound after compound after compound.
The fucking armed forces of the UK absolutely despise this current British government.
Yeah, and understandably so.
Like, as you know, I'm not a fan of the British government at all.
On this issue, I have some sympathy,
although my main issue is that he's making decisions
not based on what's in our national interest,
but on him staying in power by appeasing the Muslim vote in the UK
by not wanting to be seen to be
attacking iran um that that's my big issue with this this whole thing whether the french had a
boat that was near nearest or like you know somebody else's forces would come in and do us
a favor and help out because our boat was too far away or they're all fucking getting repaired or whatever. You know, that isn't just this government's fault. That's the fault of
successive governments for 10, 20, 40 years of like chronic underfunding of the military.
You can't level that out of this one guy. The fact that we've now got only two aircraft carriers and a few boats isn't the
fault of this current government you know our our ability to be prepared for war isn't the the direct
fault of this current government is a chronic issue it's been going on for years i am seeing
i am seeing some people linking the decline of the royal navy to when uh the british royal uh navy
sailors were denied their daily ration of rome that ended in the 1970s i have a bottle of that
royal rum and it's such a cool bottle like it's like it's like a white ceramic with like a
bunch of painting and on it i'm seeing people are like there's you know motions to increase uh uk spending i think
six percent of funding on military spending yeah they've pledged to get to five percent or no they've
pledged to get to three percent by like 20 28 20 29 something like that which funnily enough is when
they're probably not even going to be in office. So they're just making promises for the next government to fucking cash.
You know, we did increase our overall government spending
to something like 2.5% recently from 2%,
but it's only been at 2% for fucking years.
You know, and obviously Trump has pressured us
and other NATO nations to increase our spending.
We've always been someone who was doing the mandated 2% for the last donkey's years.
But clearly, that wasn't enough for us to sort of maintain sufficient military presence
to protect all our assets at all times and stuff like this.
And so like, but this is, like I say, this is not a new thing.
This has been going on for donkey's years.
You can't just level it at the current government,
as inept as they clearly are,
and as motivated by self-preservation,
by appeasing the Muslim vote in the UK as they clearly are.
You know, this is like a long-term problem.
And so like, as much as I hate him,
as much as I hate him, I'll throw him a bone
I'll throw him a bone on this one, you know.
Charles is going to visit or not?
Because that looks in serious doubt right now.
Even though there's been no official statement
Flight's going to cost a lot more than it would have done.
Boom. Yeah, dad jokes. We're here for it all week people are you listening bit of blue bit of blue for the dads oh what a crack of red uh what a crack of red idea what about what
about um netanyahu anyway sorry to derail your uh your trump score out of 10. But is he alive or not?
We didn't get Red Eye's score, and now he's a massive, like,
So, Red Eye, I'm struggling.
I'm between a 4 and a 4.5.
What are you giving now, Pappy Trumper?
I mean, probably, a three or so i mean uh on there aren't a whole lot of serious
notes that i'm happy on like some silly like what uh so i was talking about like him being funny or some of the memes
but at the same time like i i saw trump stating that you know he's upset with iran's use of ai
for propaganda and uh you know creating material to encourage you know their people it's like we are blatantly doing it from the white house account
the trump account everyone's doing it like i don't know there's there's a whole lot of hypocrisy
um and yeah the messaging is very conflicting whether it be between his own statements
between his own statements conflicting with previous statements he made or conflicting
statements with the people in his administration like high-ranking members like Peg Seth or Raising
Kane and then yeah he also for whatever reason is continuing continuing to uh berate and trash talk thomas
massey which is seemingly biting whoever tommy's massey's opponent well there's questions about
these donors but uh i do you know what you make some valid points and when i listen i'm
like okay i'm getting confirmed here right i've got confirmation by it but like if it was say
gavin newsom for example right you you've come to respect this from him he talks out to both sides
of his meat you know what i mean like we've we've come to expect trump to be really like up front
and bang on the money do you know do you know when I started noticing a bit of a change in Trump was it December when he did the State of Address?
No, not the State of the Union, no that was just recently.
The one he did himself where he talks to the nation.
I'm sure what's that call again where the president talks
directly like the people happens every now and then reagan yeah just like a address in the nation
yeah yeah he did that in december or something it was and i said like i said he looked like a changed
man he looked like a bit haggard he looked a bit tired he repeated a few things but he he went down
the route and he talked about several he did
get well criticized for this by the way he talked about things and he dwelled on them like a little
bit too much where he could have been talking about a lot more kind of positives and like really
i i felt like he did himself like an induce injustice because weeks before i've been
seen on a space oh i can't wait until he does his first like this was after maduro uh so i this
was like was was it after maduro or before maduro i think it was after might have been january then
and that something was just like off with him do you know what i mean and like i'm not saying to
myself is it getting to him i mean obviously he is getting old but i still feel he's got the like
the vitality and the whereabouts and the wit and all that to carry himself i just i'm i'm getting some vibes off trump that i've never seen
in like the last 11 years and i'm not too sure what it is and like i say if it was gavin newsom
would expect him to talk out of both sides of his mouth trump said one thing one day during this like
iran crack and then he's just said like something completely different the next and then there's this and then there's that and you're like eight like when something he's always been like
that didn't he he's called his wife melanie many times even in his first term but also he called
gavin newsom the president today i'd say the thing that's most confusing is like i started note well just more recently you know
the him stating that you know we haven't made any and i could be wrong here but as far as i
understand these reports are real uh these reports were uh reporting accurate and real data that like we were requesting intelligence and support from Ukraine
in counter unmanned aerial system detection and destruction and then going out and stating like
a day or later is like no we don't we don't need anything from ukraine like we've got all this handled which
yeah you know on one hand maybe wanting to posture seeming strong on all angles but at the same time
like you're undermining other you're undermining the credibility of people that are reporting it
or trying to make decisions on other fronts he's made up and down like a yoyo hasn't he hasn't he he's always up and down like yeah i mean
so well this is you know i've had of my friends who are very heavy trump supporters one of the
questions i've heard him pose to other people who have been critical of this is like do you think Trump went into this with the full knowledge –
or sorry, do you think that with the knowledge that this could fuck up,
the midterms it could fuck up, whatever legacy he's got
or the party has underneath Trump,
do you think he would go into Iran underprepared prepared and or no he's gonna send the israelis
in they've just called up 450 000 reverse reservists right uh if there's any on the
ground he's gone i thought that was in regards to lebanon see oh no no they've gone into
lebanon and all but they trust me they're not finished right
uh in in my opinion right netanyahu's put him in a corner that he couldn't get out of
uh we're gonna do it like with or without yeah i assume there's also a great point of his base. I'm
that the US government currently
But that's where the fracturing is.
There's something about foreign entanglements in our constitution
yeah well that's where the fractionalizations come from with this current so what you're
seeing is a mega civil war now and it stinks of something that's been like engineered by bad
actors uh you've all seen what's happened recently with took a call soon right and he's made them statements he did pay his morgan and then he's talked about the same foreign agent there's
there's been a lot of news on that dude being a fucking double asset for a long fucking time
based on a lot of his shows and he had to fire one of his writers for getting proven on it didn't
he like one of the main guys used to write for him at Fox News. Remember, at the end of the day, don't necessarily attribute to laws what you can attribute to incompetence.
So what you saw first, right, within the Republican slash MAGA movement, right,
the first sort of dissension that you saw was what they called, what they labeled as the walk right.
You know, loads of people started declaring themselves walk right and blah, blah, blah.
So there was the walk right you know loads of people start declaring themselves walk right and blah blah blah uh so there was the walk right started it see these all look like psyops to me
the walk right it started there but then with the charlie kirk thing there's just been a massive it started at the tea party for me i used to say i was yes but the tea party got really weird
but they got nullified aye but they got nullified and that
was like normal now which is crazy to me like ted was pretty good with that highway but you're still
a weirdo that was the whole family thing getting shelved i mean that's gone back to trump's first
presidency i'm talking particularly about his second term so the original split like i said
was what they were labeling as the walk
right that became a good trending thing and then you've seen this like between the what they would
clarify as the hardcore you've seen this like massive splinter of like people like defending
like palestine uh people like speaking bad against israel but then all the israeli jewish for the
lobbyist side like laura loomer and all them them like Vermily going after black people like took I like and just
But this is playing into the left's clear book. It's exactly like the Q1
QAnon movement did in 2020 where it's like look become we've got this in the bag. You'll see what's happening
We're gonna retake fucking Washington and blah blah blah all these bullshit
right take fucking washington and blah blah blah all these bullshits right and like the feds
from 4chan the documentary on the qa non being those those weirdos from 4chan wheels and those
other two guys the ron whatever that's some crazy man dude look qanon i've said this many many times
for many many years and i was seeing it as it was getting to its peak in 2020.
fucking qanon was a dnc psyop they knew exactly
what they were doing it was straight out of the bolsheviks the playbook of what the hardcore
socialist commies did when they split with the bolsheviks and they convinced them that they
didn't have to do anything just to sit and chill and it was all being like done at a high level
like there was this massive psyop campaign in like 19 uh 1918 1919. there's a documentary that shows the the people that went from the splintered from 4chan
and made that 8chan site that's those the people that ran that that started q a non as a joke and
it got out of hand i'm telling you q anon was a dnc psyop and it's it's what what you're seeing
now plays right into the left's hands if i was a fucking leftist politician i'll be laughing my tits off at this fucking
civil war right now i mean i was laughing at the q anon because they were standing around in dallas
thinking one of the kennedys was coming back to fucking life and dallas isn't that cool
hey i'll give let me let me give you let me give you my two big things for trump right and and i'll and i'll
i'll preface this by saying that i think it's it's generally too early to be making a call
based on the iran war yet so like my my score could like drop a hell of a lot if like in a
month's time the iran war is still not fucking resolved. Oh, yeah, it's like George Bush launching on the aircraft carrier
with mission accomplished or a two-week special military operation
We might be in a fucking quagmire, I feel.
Yeah, there's definitely a real risk that that is the case,
and there'll be more questions to ask of Trump on that basis.
So, like, I reserve my, like, on on the iran war i think it's too
early but the the the overall judgment of trump comes down to two things in my in my point of
view one negative one positive and they're kind of the same point the first one is that he did
everything he said he was going to do you know he came in he fixed the
borders he got the price of all down to sort of like five ten year lows um you know there's the
whole list of all kinds of stuff you know he he like ice and all this kind of you know this
is all like exactly what he what he what he promised to do. And he did it. And also, like, well, I've got three.
So then the other side of the first one, number two,
is that he promised no fucking wars.
And so, like, this is not what he was, you know,
mandated to do by the American people.
We're now in a situation already in Iran
where you've got 200 dead Americans that didn't need to to die you know and and i think that is oh man there's a lot
because wickhoff at the gop national convention was like we're gonna hit iran and it was like
he told the play early like he literally yelled that on stage and at the same time
through obama's term whenever the the ratings got low enough
What was Obama gonna do he was gonna strike Iran to win the midterms?
Trump actually said we're gonna bomb the shit out of them is what he said about Iran
Well, you said that various points over the last like ten years or so
You know his overall strike secrets away while he was out of office he was nobody
wait a minute he said this particularly though right after the 60 minutes interview with kamala
where uh your man that was interviewing i you know the fudged interview that he sued uh abc over
uh the dude said like if you could say something directly like that you told her of like iran now
like what and she just went don't and he was like is that it and she was like don't that was about joe biden had said exactly
the same thing right and then trump the thing he's like did you see kamala and 60 minutes blah blah
blah don't don't need doing the impression and then he went i'm gonna bomb the out of you yeah
all right fair enough but he did that he bombed the out of him
there's the whole fucking bunker bus to bomb back in november or whatever you know and and so up
until that point and up until the last couple of weeks he did everything he said he was gonna do
there was no forever war he did bomb the out of iran he did fix the border he did get inflation
down he's got the american economy growing at like five percent or some like this which is just like 5x or what anybody else in like the developed nations are
doing and everything was hunky-dory and now the iran is just sort of like throwing a spanner
in the works and the main thing is that he he basically promised no forever wars he didn't
want americans dying and all this kind of stuff like this right and so that's where he potentially massively
falls down on but i think the thing that is most important dude i agree with all of the above right
you'll not find a bigger trump fanboy than me i'm telling you i'm not even got to my main point yet
as well so go on yeah i'm just saying i think the main thing in red i was agreeing is the messaging
if he'd been clear concrete not deviated being like
resolute and he's like shit like look i'm gonna get this like he's dilly-dallied on a few things
like from day to day and you're like like uncertainty breeds uncertainty right at the
end of the day i think if we'd seen a really like hardcore resolute trump like he's been with all
these other issues like immigration and this and that the the cartels have you know i would seen this trump the trump that took down
maduro the trump that took down el menchor like that's not the trump i've seen during iran like
and i say like that level of uncertainty if he'd been very very clear in his messaging i wouldn't
have i'd be giving him a nine half out of ten right now right so so like i said but like for me it's still too early to judge on
on era on this iran too um and and i reserve the right to to change my overall score based on how
the next like weeks and months pan out right i don't know what time frame are you actually giving
them because weeks and months are two different things right well well weeks and months like say i'll reserve
the reserve my rights to change my mind over those kind of periods in terms of time scales
let me get to the time scales in terms of time scales the midterms of what like october november
and today he's like coming out saying that you know stick with it believe in the way that this pans out eventually like inflation comes down
oil price comes down like to record levels whatever come back home say again
5 000 marines might come back home since we yeah well all this kind of stuff like like i say who
fucking knows how it pans out but you know there's still a possibility at this stage
that by the time midterms roll around boots never went on the ground in iran oil prices back to low
levels inflation's down and and at that point he's a 10 out of 10 he's like everyone's fine right
those marines are going into into that side of the strait.
500 is a shoe-in if they get the fucking Save America Act pact.
I mean, I think you know something's going on in his head
where he's one step, two steps ahead of everybody else.
I don't think GOP members in Texas are voting for that right now.
I just saw on my feed there's people complaining about it.
I don't think that's going to happen.
It comes down to timing. pass it too early and you're
going to be wrapped up in lawfare pass it at the right time and it'll not get to the level that
can be stopped at like they know what they're doing they've got a good ground game at the minute
uh it doesn't i mean literally if they pass that he would never they would never have to worry
about an election again right there's that much corruption in american elections like the serious
serious corruption right like but the other things with soy sin unless the straight has been mined
beyond belief already right iran's shown the willingness to attack ships unless you assault
that straight out the entire light world economy like the doom and gloom merchants here in thailand uh japan korea like japan had to come out yesterday and say that they're not
sending any help and they'll manage we'll do whatever they have to do otherwise and send any
help to the uh straight like that's a massive thing and i didn't see how you solve the straight
problem unless it's like a massive global effort uh with them to be their major provider as well though
I insurance cover I don't know about that. No, no
But but anyway like I think that's all all valid and like say a lot can change still early days in Iran
I think that's all valid and like I say, a lot can change.
It's still early days in Iran.
And that's all kind of like from like putting my Yankee hat on, right,
from an American perspective.
From a global perspective, he's still a fucking hero.
He's still the guy who stood up and told the WEF that they're, you know,
a fucking terrorist organization in Davos.
Trump was never supposed to come into power, you know?
Like, if we'd had, like, a Kamala or someone
then the world would be way more fucked than it is.
You know, Trump is still the guy
who has just fucking reset the world, basically,
and he's still given us, on a global level,
the hope that we can escape this globalist you know he's the one who and and rubio i love rubio as well um you know they're the ones
still on the un and on the west i think he might easily destabilize cuba and nobody has mentioned
it really yet turned it on well
that's just happened again last night right mass blackouts all over it's hardly in the news and
they have like the fully failed power grid going on right now what red what's noise in is he's
essentially turned the geo like the global economic order you could see it absolutely up and down like he's turned it on its head yeah
and he's been one of my representatives for some time he's he's hit or miss a lot of times though
too i mean i'm i'm not an american so i like i don't have like the vested interest like
in terms of it's not i don't care or something but like you know i'm i i didn't vote for him
i i didn't vote for anybody i don't vote for him. I didn't vote for anybody.
I don't vote for anybody on the basis of not sending Americans to war and stuff like that.
But, like, as someone, as an outsider looking in, you know,
the most important thing to me that Trump brings to the table
is that he breaks up this global world order.
And so on that basis, he gets a 10 from me.
It's like the meme of the monkey with the ak-47 it's literally him look
we talked about the uk fall and the other day right and that could actually happen for the
world to heal but if america fails right if america falls it's the end of civilization as we know it
we'd all be prison still be texas i'll be all right barbecue still probably it's the seed but like literally at the
minute america trump elon x like these are keeping alive like the freedom movement right now people
are giving hope to people around the world like this is one of the reasons that a lot of like uh
central america and south america has been turning red if you look at that like uh west coast
gone running all the way down they've all turned like red there's only like
a brazil and all that that's and uh colombians and that that's got the good far leftists like still
in charge right yeah you get down there though and never ever tour it it's very machismo anyway
like as an attitude it's always having a month he's having a monumental impact across the world
i mean he's the reason that uh auburn into power. You know, there's people that have like following,
like he is literally Trump is the flag bearer for freedom and humanity and human rights across the entire globe right now.
He's looked at in every corner of the world right now.
There's more eyes on Trump than any other man in history, in my opinion.
Look at what he's doing to highlight the immigration problem,
you know, telling the Europeans to sort themselves out and stuff like that.
Like I said, if I was an American,
I'd have more reasons to have misgivings about him,
although, like I said, I still think it's early days in Iran,
like main edition or whatever that we're in at the moment.
But from a global perspective
he's still a hero one thing he's been exceptional at is exposing the cabals and the like the uh the
complex the industrial complexes yeah like big farmer like big agro uh like he hasn't gone that
far with the military industrial complex because obviously he's got a
close relationship and he likes his fucking toys and his weapons and a well-equipped army but like
he's gone after like plenty of other fucking elements right now like he's gone after loads
of fucking shit right the cabals and the other thing that we've not talked about yet is that
there's still a very good chance that all this is just like 4d chess you know when you look at like not just the oil but
like like the the fertilizers and the helium and all that kind of that that should be coming out
you look at like you know basically kneecapping china and russia in terms of oil supply from
venezuela you know there's still
very good chance that all this is like 4d chess and it's all basically about like kneecapping china
um and and so like for me like i still wait and see like how it all sort of pans out
like i'm feeling the pain a little bit like some people less than most like more than some um but like enough like to sort of give him some time on
on on what the fuck happens in in iran you know i still i still have hope that it could be for the
right thing but like you know if i had to better it right at the moment it looks like a mistake
uh it's just causing causing chaos but like all that aside the most important thing is this like
calling out immigration or upsetting the world order that that's that's the main thing for me
the one weird thing about trump is and i think i often think about this is has he had more success
at home or abroad because he you know closing the border and all that right and getting inflation
down whatever getting interest rates could like you know the bills tax on tips like they're all like really good things right
but like is the normal everyday like american especially like independence or whatever
like are they actually like failing like all the benefits because when i when i think about it i
often think he's got some big wins at home but he's had probably like bigger wins abroad like with his tariff like
pulling out the who like a good few things not paying the un he's had multiple wins on
the international front no matter how good he's been performing at home but the americans didn't
look at the abroad that they didn't look at the overseas successes for americans the quite
short-sighted red eye right it's it's americans focus mainly is
on domestic right domestic policies yeah i don't know there man some most people get their news
from like facebook and that's the ones that are scary but like to put it in perspective this the
suez canal debacle that happened was six days and we're at 14 of the straight hormones closing it's scary if
you ask me oh so right you mentioned facebook i didn't want to get divert but i'm going to bring
this in because i don't know if there's nobody who saw the i get i get you got a jump kitchen
yeah yeah he's great ketchup the rest of the combo no worries mate i'm gonna wind down soon because i'm hungry as i'm gonna make a bolognese anyway
take care take care rid i will catch you later guys we'll finish on this but uh
do you know about all of these like under 16 social media bans and age verifications that
they've been sneaking through all over the world they've spent two billion across the world sorry do you know about this or not meta
um no i've not heard this no so they've done all of this tracing right through
fucking shell companies and ngos and all and this is all over the world dude right
because they've just passed the one in brazil uh you know what they're doing with the under 16s thing which means you've got to prove
that you are over it so they're able to like capture like the idea and everything basically
it's like you know done in the under the guise of protecting kids but really it's about enslaving
everybody else yeah we're gonna have to see in our faces like that one crypto project i'm sure
we're gonna have to stare into the orb well one crypto project i'm sure we're gonna have to
stare into the orb well you've got the online safety act in the uk you've got the dude they've
been fighting the one in australia man for so long it turns out that meta is like the the pinnacle of
it all they've spent two billion dollars on setting up all of these ngos government bodies like uh getting in like all over the world
like loads and loads of dude they've spent over 2 billion to try to implement this
literally all over the world my village doesn't even have a grocery store it has a gas station
i'm 80 miles from like a walmart there's nobody gonna scan my face
and that they don't even have tap to pay bro man they've been doing this in like african
countries that like they literally want to do this on a massive global skill and it's all
like literally that when i was like what i was like am i actually reading this is this and then
it just nothing surprised me after he spent like 450 million uh fighting trump in 2020 like through that non-profit and that i was just like oh
when here we go like this is typical zuckerberg he's been like acting in public like oh i've seen
the light and the biden minister he was the scariest dude in there. He was like a fucking robot. Wild shit.
So he's just proved himself to be the biggest prick.
He's fucking Johnny Weff, isn't he, you know?
Yeah, that and naming your spy company Palantir is also a dick move.
Like, the Facebook thing, like, the two billions must have been going on for years and then this is this is the whole point about trump like trump wasn't supposed to get into power right like it was supposed to be the democrats getting in and then you know the
democrats would have been in line with the eu and the uk and australia and canada and all this kind
of stuff and they all want us you know in this like stakeholder capitalist global communist regime um and and trump's the antibody the antidote to all that
right and the anti-christ people call them some people call him the anti-christ yeah yeah and
that's that's why we love him because those people do call him the anti-christ and that's that's why
he's a legend i gotta tell you i was
very disappointed in dana white taking a seat on the board i mean nothing surprised me about nick
clegg uh becoming the head of like compliance and regulatory adherence whatever like the global dude
you know nick clegg that was no surprise given his history but uh when dana took a seat on the
board i was just like i didn't know like i
love dana and i respect them and everything and i've grew up with ufc but there's things that
dana's done in the past and you know i'm still a bit iffy on fight the pain that we're in but
i thought that was a bit of a traitorous like thing that uh dana did i honestly really did
air fins firing up a jam all i'm gonna go on uh jump in i miss that guy man
i spinning up now he's on patreon he does his life he's doing videos and that these days my name and
bj yeah no i need to get more on social media i'm barely on x these days i miss most of these
i'm literally just hanging out in claude and having a blast like it's well i've been
hanging out in claude and having a blast like it's well i've been i've been planning
at bolognese for the last couple of days and i did like a mini all night either i've been fast
bro i did a mini fast i did a mini fast over the weekend and then when i come off my mini fast
yesterday uh like i did like uh i did like about 50 55 hours or something what came off and i only had like a bit like scrambled
egg and that bit light stuff and a bit of juice but i'm gonna make it okay and i don't do i
hardly eat i hardly smoke it doesn't feed takes a lot out of me it feels like i'm gonna make a
massive pot of bolognese pasta gonna make some fritters some rock or potato fritters
i'm gonna get stuck right in boy so i am gonna log out sorry i'm glad you joined the rock
fm because normally you're just a secret little listener in there listen every time
yeah i mean i just i i don't know just uh whatever reason i'm i'm not able to talk or
something it's during the daytime out your spaces usually but like mate it's like half four in the
morning and i've just been uh half asleep and uh like nothing else to do so i'm getting involved
we beat them all your peas that you're like chilling out with though yeah yeah it was like
late at night when there's like before bed
and stuff i'll like browse them spaces and get up get up involved and have a chat you know i'm very
interested in trying to do something to try and save this fucking country um so just like get
involved in those spaces late at night but in the day time i'm not as able to to sort of come
onto spaces so that's why i've not been i've been popping up well mate we'll be
around on friday uh we'll be around on friday around i about uh 1 1 p.m your time if you're
kicking around because we we had a big list of things to talk about tonight man we've never
even touched on a third of us not even close yeah that's been good anyway take care boys
watch what you're doing have a cracking week we'll be around on friday all right fellas see you later