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And we're off to a crazy start, guys.
This is the first episode of something, I assume.
And I should be streaming, actually.
I should hit up my stream.
I am going to do that right now.
So right now, it looks like a lot of stuff is on fire minneapolis
possibly on fire well it's not yet but you know could happen hopefully not they're not very ideal
uh and uh so we have a lot of topics to talk about today uh i think we want to talk about
what's going on with bitcoin first that seems to be the most pressing issue, I think.
Yeah, it's just fucking nuked.
Did the Bears score a touchdown or something?
Did they return a punt for a touchdown?
Bad things are happening right now.
I'm about to turn on the game. I know the Bears
are playing the Rams, and let me see what the situation is.
That could affect the sentiment.
The global macro market affected by the Bears.
I'm so glad I sold my soul.
I'm so glad I sold my soul.
Looking like everything looks like it's on fire.
So, yeah, that's a good time good time bad times just a little flash crash you know just a little what is it sunday night
scaries you know it's gonna go back you know like it will it will run itself back but for now i think
you should cash out and then buy when it's low lower i should say yeah i don't know. I mean, I'm kind of wondering if I should long here.
But to be honest, in the monthly chart, it does look like it has room to go down.
There's a lot of bears still present in the market.
I just think that Sunday night, they always dump.
It always dumps into the week.
I feel like you can guarantee it.
In a bull market, i feel like it used to
happen on like monday morning now it's shifted to like sunday night to front run monday morning
uh it's it's very uncomfortable like hold positions for a week but um yo uh miri what's good, bro? Yo, what's up, man? Yo, what is up, y'all?
I'm looking at the charts right now.
Yeah, I agree with you, man.
I think there's probably a little bit of room to go down.
Maybe we see low 90s, high 80s.
As long as there's no crazy black swan event that sends us to zero.
Does anybody know what caused this flash crash?
That's a good question. What caused this uh flash crash i'm going
to look around a little little winter mute little winter mute profit taking or something like that
um yeah a little scam candle bro i said that's a i always look at it now i'm looking at poly
market now i need to start trading on poly market dude yo look at gold yeah look at gold right now look at the
price of gold it is exploding the price of gold just blew the up 4582 was it 4 700 that's nuts
wait what yeah the price of gold is up it's like way up it's like there's literally a mirror reflection you know bitcoin
went down like teleported upwards yeah crazy kind of nuts i mean like i've been formulating like a
crazy hyper bear case for bitcoin that is like probably contrarian and early but uh just been
keeping it in the tux you have a You have a hyper bear case for Bitcoin?
What's your hyper bear case for Bitcoin? You just look at all technological progression throughout history and eras of innovation become obsolete.
And it renders the previous paradigm, you know, defective or not as efficient.
So, I mean, it's like Bitcoin, you know, for example, I mean.
You're like 100 years ahead of yourself.
But if you, I mean, look at, you know, just.
Like at the very least, look at Monero right now.
I mean, it's like, I'm just saying there's like is are people pricing in like black
like i don't know if you call them black swan events or just like you know i mean because
honestly like bitcoin you know it's like we could have a we could point we could pontificate for
hours about what bitcoin is the characteristics and the properties that do make it intrinsically valuable.
You know, but I mean, it's just like in terms of like use cases, usability, you know, you could kind of refer, compare it to maybe, you know, the fax machine to the, you know,
the personal computer, maybe the personal computer to an iPhone, just in terms of, you
know, blockchains that maybe even haven't been built yet.
But I mean, Bitcoin just kind of has the OG status.
You know, one example, I guess, that I think of is like, you know, the notion that because
it costs a lot increasingly over time to mine it, it's increasingly valuable.
But if we look at it from the alternative perspective, we could just say that it becomes
increasingly a waste of electricity. I mean, I've been paying attention to like, you know,
Nick O'Neill, you know, choose riches kind of skits that he does with Michael Saylor and micro
strategy. You know, Bitcoin, despite its intrinsic values and properties, it does have a Ponzi mechanism to it to where ultimately gains will want to be cashed.
You know, like, you know, again, if you guys know Trax, NYC, the jeweler.
I've been, you know, like I might binge like Trax videosx videos maybe 20 minutes a week or whatever just because he's hilarious.
And he always does the crypto.
He tries to FUD crypto and obviously pump his gold and silver and jewelry business.
Well, he's winning right now because gold is up.
But what was the choose rich Nick part with Sailor?
So basically micro strategy has a lot of issues to it.
So, I mean, it's like if you kind of just, you know, in terms of...
Who was saying this choose rich Nick?
Like, I mean, he makes videos about it.
Is he just choose rich Nick saying short micro strategy as well?
I mean, look at Clemente.
He has been like a micro.
Any micro strategy stockholders, it's like, how do you justify holding micro strategy
instead of Bitcoin yourself in a private?
That makes a lot of sense.
You know, why would you have an intermediary?
I mean, it's like, it's interesting.
I mean, we're just, you know, again, with the geopolitical changes and meta uncertainty, the uncertainty of uncertainty.
Kind of like, what are we?
So we're eclipsing half of Trump's administration.
So if you kind of look at that, like a roller coaster model where like the first half of his administration, Bitcoin was just booming, booming upwards.
You know, I mean, there's some pretty wild and really scary bear cases out there.
I mean, none of us can deny the value of crypto, but it's really just a relativity.
But it's really just a relativity, you know, it's it's relationary to the situations that we deal with in the world.
I mean, property or oil or, you know, resources, natural resources, farmland, water, whatever.
They're always going to be more interesting or more important than Bitcoin. That's the key issue here.
And to my understanding, well, first of all, I got to say 483.7 million longs were liquidated in Bitcoin.
But it looks like the reason it fell is because Europe is waking up and they're getting ready for the trade war by Trump due to his desire to,
well, take over Greenland.
That's the reason why, I think.
That's what, you know, Kobayashi Letter is reporting.
And that's also why they're moving into gold because they're hedging, right?
And so they're just moving all their assets to gold.
That's the reason why it's dumping right now.
What's silver at right now?
I, you know, I'll pull it up.
The fact is I saw it when it was like $45
and I should have just bought it.
Oh, oh well, you know, it really do be like that sometimes.
But yeah. Here, I'll find the i got the
kobe on c letters falling yep i'll put it on the board yeah they're posting a lot of uh updates
right now they're saying uh it fell four thousand dollars right uh as 500 million dollars worth of
levit longs were liquidated in 60 minutes good times i guess like just to kind of finish my
my take on bitcoin is just like
in terms of like pricing and the potential of it becoming like becoming archaic or just an increase
in dilution um you know bitcoin dominance falling necessarily wouldn't be a bad thing especially if
you have uh coins you know with the properties of monero and again like i've been kind of like in the meme
coin trenches or doing this or whatever uh mostly just because that's kind of been the meta it's
obviously like cooled off the past few months it's kind of heating back up but in terms of like this
uh you know these macro stuff so i still have perspectives on it but um like my you know a
friend of mine shelled me silver a few months ago, and I was just like, yeah, you know, is silver going to, you know what I'm saying?
No, I never bought into it.
You know, I didn't think it was going to go up this much.
I thought, okay, you know, it's going to go up a little bit.
Should have just paid attention.
And everyone who bought gold and
silver well you know breaking it in right now especially now because yeah trump is moving to
take over greenland that is a real thing and he's hitting a lot of european union countries with 10
tariffs possibly more in the future depending on how they react to his desire to buy greenland i
think that's what he wants when he said buy greenland so that's good since it's not i'm going to invade greenland which should not be good unless you own military
stock yeah i don't know like the kobe ossey letter saying that bitcoin falls 2000 uh due to
greenland i i wonder if they're just doing that for the uh the headline i don't know honestly
but i mean they're typically
So trade wars, typically,
like real trade wars, not
Europe has a trade burger.
You can pin that to the top, yeah, if you find it.
Looking at this, looking at the chart, it's bouncing, but it's not going to go back.
Warren, I like what you said.
I think it was an astute take.
I mean, there is just better tech.
And looking at the XMR chart, it's pretty crazy.
Anonymous, actually anonymous movement of wallets. take. I mean, there is just better tech. And looking at the XMR chart, it's pretty crazy. Like, anonymous,
actually anonymous movement of wallets. And then the BTC
D chart, it doesn't look that bullish.
I mean, I think that's like the fairest
take, though, too, as well, is just that
There will always be a need for
crypto, that's obvious. But
talking about the BTC D chart right now is it's
pretty interesting because there's there's kind of like a lot of global changes that are happening
as far as financial assets just be going on chain and you know recognition that like crypto projects
that had imaginary value is not going to beat real value businesses. So, yeah, it is a question of the Ponzinomics of Bitcoin
And it's also kind of a testament to decentralization
for centralized technologies too,
which probably has a different...
It's shown, especially with all the changes
that's happened to crypto this cycle,
we've clearly shown that we've moved from things like l2s to apps instead and just in general have like a
completely different view of what digital money is so not even not even to be a bear but i just do
like the point being made i'm sorry what you say i like to say money isn't real you know uh once
you trade you start thinking of money differently.
It's the value you assign to it.
That's what money is actually worth.
And Bitcoin is only worth the amount that you can cash out, honestly.
I mean, that's how I trade it.
If I'm doing some perps on it, if I i make a profit i cash out and i reinvest it
in property because that's safe and property is always going to keep going up
unlike bitcoin which you know it's going to bounce because you know it's sold out
yeah like if you guys remember like five months ago 120 000 you'd be richer now
months ago 120 000 you'd be richer now like if you guys remember sailor interviews uh you know where
he uh characterizes bitcoin as you know prime manhattan real estate um you know what if there's
a flood you know what i'm saying like he's like a lot of sailors uh selling points over the years that uh you know were as kind of like the the cto lead of bitcoin um
you know like if you like you know when you say it's price like you sell it as this is priceless
this this is the apex asset you know it's like that's great branding that's great marketing
no doubt about it property is the ultimate asset. Owning land, houses, homes. That stuff does not go out of fashion.
I mean, look at the Sopranos. You know what they said in the Sopranos? Tony told his son, he said, buy land, AJ. They ain't making any more of it.
That's the insanity of it.
there's so many places where,
a really dangerous place.
if you saw what was coming
you know, when Bukele took really dangerous place. Now, if you saw what was coming when, you know,
when Bukele took over the country, right?
And he became the president.
If you knew that he was going to change everything
in the country and you knew it's going to become safe,
you would have invested so much in property back then.
And you would own a lot right now.
And some people did, right?
But, you know know most people thought oh
it's you know it's one of the most crime-ridden countries in the world it's not safe blah blah
and uh they missed out on it because now if you want to buy property in el salvador it's not as
cheap as it used to be nowhere close because it's actually safe now values went up people like that
up people like that same thing with Dubai you know when was it uh 2008 right property values dropped
like crazy and again in 2020 everyone was like oh you know no one's gonna move here you know there's
an economic collapse uh subprime mortgage crisis property is worthless if you bought property in
Dubai back then you like even the most expensive apartments right now you could have gotten it
for like maybe one fifth of the price that's worth right now because it's gone up 10 per
year since 2008 it's crazy i keep saying it's crazy but you know the fact is sometimes you've
got to sit down and and just think what's the craziest thing you can do right now besides you
know becoming like a crackhead no i mean what's the craziest sane thing you can do right now
educated crazy thing i assume that everybody saw this article that's going super viral about how
to change your life in one hour no i mean i saw it i didn't read it i didn't read it either i feel
like i read the article just in the headline you know it's just an epiphany concept of like, oh, wow, what could we do right now?
I'm assuming that's what it's about, right?
Do something that you wouldn't normally do.
Make a life-changing decision.
Do something that you're terrified of doing that you know you have to do.
You know you have to move to a different country because maybe you live in some backwater place, right?
Maybe you live in New Zealand
and you know that you can't find a job, right?
You know that there's nothing here for you.
Well, make the leap, right?
If you're in Greenland or actually,
no, I'm not gonna give this one away, it's too much.
But if you're in Europe and you know something's coming, maybe move to a different place or invest in a certain business right like um electricity for
example uh you know the prices are going to go up in some places or they're going to go down in some
places make that investment right uh don't buy that car you were planning to buy instead go do
something with that money uh that you know and invest it right now your kids will thank you for it so right now we're
looking at you know Greenland take a look at that right the if Trump actually manages to buy it
what stocks are going to go up that's something worth looking into so if you're planning to buy
a car why not instead of you know spending what thirty thousand fifty thousand dollars on that
car you invest in that stock that you know is going to be part of this whole transition process.
I love the idea of buying Greenland.
Because right now you can't even do that even if you want to do it.
We don't even need to buy it.
We basically say this is ours now thank you thanks for playing so i i've got a list of topics
i want to talk about besides you know this whole bitcoin is new king the world's on fire so the
world is on fire right now let's talk about greenland since that you know segues perfectly
bitcoin is new king and i think part of the reason why is because of the trade war, impending trade war that's going to go on between the European Union and the U.S.
And my question now is, how does the European Union respond to Trump?
Do they pull their companies out? Do they pull their investments out?
And even if they do, does it actually affect the U.S. economy? Right.
I don't think it does. I don't think they're really big players. If you look at the GDP of all these European companies,
none of them even compare to,
not even one of the single Mac 7 companies.
The Mac 7 companies, each of them is bigger
than all of Europe combined.
That's how irrelevant Europe is as a player,
this this idea that you know they used to be powerful they used to all be empires once once
upon a time you know portugal used to be an empire everyone used to be real for for trading currency
back in the 15th century right 16th century and then you know spain came along they dominated
seas with their their galleons or the men of wars or whatever the
big ships that carried gold and slaves and then afterwards the British came along well sorry no
before the British or then there's the Netherlands right House of Orange they did all that one after
the other they all fell Britain was the last one and then America took over you know World War II
sealed the deal Britain was poor they owed money to the US. They were paying it for many,
many years. Europe was paying back its debts because America came to the rescue.
Now, all of that happened, but they still have this mentality that because they used to be the
land of empires, that they used to be kind of a big deal, that they still are. That's what they
think. And yet somehow, they kind of walked themselves into the situation when they started the european union i think you know where they decided you know pretty much
overnight that they were at the top of the world you know they've rebuilt after world war ii
everything's fine let's make a european union we can combine our forces and somewhere along the way
the way they just sort of forgot what made them great which was industry right britain used to
they just sort of forgot what made them great which was industry right britain used to have steel
have steel um all these countries used to rely on a lot of trade they used to rely on you know
agriculture exports uh manufacturing weapons and they just stopped making these things and
they decided you know we're gonna we're just gonna sit back kick back relax and basically do nothing
and de-industrialize spain decided that it was going to get rid of its energy production, its dams. They wanted to return to nature. And that's the reason why we see floods
these days. Britain decided it was going to stop making things with steel and outsource it all to
China. And China ended up buying British steel. Insane. And now they don't really have an industry.
Their one company is owned by Israel, right? It's Elbit.
Okay, that's really sad, right? You have these up and coming countries in the Middle East
that are coming out, plus China, right, that are creating insane amounts of waves. And America,
of course, has never stopped. And it would have stopped if it wasn't for Trump, right?
If it wasn't for Trump, things would have just gone downhill, just like Europe is going downhill.
Biden, you know, he planned to sign on with the climate accords, perhaps climate accords. He
would have shut down more power plants and greenified everything. And in doing so,
made America non-competitive when it comes to AI. Fortunately, he's out of office. And so China does
have a competitor. You know, you don't have to love America to not want China to win.
And China does need a competitor because without the US to create a sort of, it's like a balancing
You've got China on one side and if they're too heavy, everyone's just going to fall in
And that's not what you want.
And America, under Trump, at least the way I see it is he is trying to you know keep score right keep things in line and Greenland's the
next play that's where that comes in so what does Greenland have it's got minerals it's got energy
all untapped and there's no industry to speak of because Denmark in all of its wisdom has allowed
that whole place that whole you know country that it exploited for but I won't even say exploited that's like a stupid way of looking at things i don't believe in exploitation that
somehow you know a colonial power going somewhere is exploitative because more often than not they
actually do a good job but denmark in this case kind of just didn't do anything and you know
they're about to have like a referendum and those guys are just going to vote for independence and
what happens when that happens well they'll sell it to china that's basically what's going to happen
so trump is just beating them to the punch that's why greenland is happening and you know the danes
just kind of want to accept accept it he's also working with the companies yeah like i i totally
see what you mean like in fact to the point of your first the first thing that you said, which was the relative size to the corporations that really, truly influence, you know, all this geopolitical stuff.
He was doing a good job of knowing that power balance is on the table between the government and the companies.
It's been a couple months since then, and they're clearly working hand-in-hand.
I certainly think that's positive.
Some of the other topics that we wanted to get into.
I wanted to hear more about
this piece that you wrote on Mario
let me pull it up and put it on the stage
I'm vaping on camera right now
yeah is that cringe? I think it's cringe I'm vaping on camera right now. It's embarrassing.
I think it's cringe, personally.
It's pretty cringe, vaping.
It's not cool. It's not like smoking a cigarette or a cigar.
I could do that right now, but I'm indoors and I don't want the whole place to smell a cigar.
I don't even know what happened to Mario in the fall
and I'm just about to get into reading it
but can you give us a breakdown of what
what is going on with Mario,
first and foremost, as a summary?
I had a call with him earlier.
You know, everything's good.
Everything's good in the hood.
Well, this place is not a hood.
But, yeah, it's all good.
So if you're not familiar with Kim kim.com he's the guy who
made what mega upload mega nz something like that he's on the run he's on the lam literally
right the fat fuck is a fugitive he's a fugitive from the law in the united states he claims you
know i haven't really followed his case too much but you know i think he got indicted in like 2000
something for basically piracy right because he has
this website where people can upload anything and a lot of the stuff he gets uploaded there it's not
just you know you're part of books you're part of movies it's it's really seedy stuff like i'm
talking like really like just the worst shit you can imagine that's what's on there right and he
could try to like sue me for that no it's like no it's this stuff is in the doj it's all it's on the
letters and he really didn't do much to crack, no, this stuff is in the DOJ. It's on the letters.
And he really didn't do much to crack down on all this stuff.
So I would assume that would have pissed them off.
At the very least, if you look at Pavel Durov and Telegram,
there's some CD stuff on there, sure.
His team actually makes the effort to get rid of it.
Same thing with X recently with this whole, you know, Grok can undress people
and put them in bikinis nonsense, right?
They're actively removing anyone
and actually reporting people
by using that to like undress minors.
So, you know, to say that
they're not doing anything,
Whereas, you know, this guy,
he was like, well, you know,
he's like a hardcore libertarian, right?
He believes that, you know,
he is every man is sovereign
And so he didn't really care that much.
And, you know, they want him back in the United States.
He actually lost his appeal to to because he lives in New Zealand.
He lives in like a little bunker, New Zealand.
And there's a funny story about that.
Like he legitimately told, you know, he's told me this story to the main spaces.
He thinks that the world is going to kind of end with nuclear weapons.
And so he's hiding New Zealand so that he doesn't get nuked because that's like the one
place in the world where you know the nukes are unlikely to fall there's no you know there's no
nuclear base down there in New Zealand it's like on the opposite end of the ocean right so
that's why he's there it's a coward it's a fat pussy but he is the fat fucking pussy
that's who uh this guy is and so for some reason right because he's such a fat fucking pussy. That's who this guy is. And so, for some reason,
right, because he's such a fat pussy
and because he, you know, he has
created this identity of himself
anti-establishment person,
you know, that he decided
to go after Mario Norfolk, because Mario Norfolk
has been reporting on the atrocities
that have been going on, very well
documented atrocities in Iran, where people, very well-documented atrocities
in Iran, where people there are, you know, they're very upset over the state of their economy.
And so they're, you know, protesting about it, the price of goods, the taxes are going up.
Everything's really bad there. And people are being shot in the street. They're being hunted
down house to house, killed. And he's reporting on this. And, you know, not all of the stuff he's
reporting is 100%, you know, verified or whatever. And he's gotten some stuff wrong and, you know, not all of the stuff he's reporting is 100 percent, you know, verified or whatever.
And he's gotten some stuff wrong because, you know, he's doing like live updates.
So, you know, he corrects himself as he goes as one is supposed to. Right.
So it's not like he doesn't correct himself. He's doing what any journalist does.
I mean, if CNN did this, people wouldn't get so mad. They'd be like, well, we got a new update here, you know, and we're changing the record or changing what we're reporting.
So he's doing he's been doing that and he's keeping people updated.
And Kim, for some reason, like I said, you know, he's made it his whole entire identity
is to be anti-establishment.
And what that means now is instead of being, you know, actually anti-establishment to everybody
in the world, he's become pro-Madero, pro-Iran.
And so when he sees Mario Nafal tweeting about how bad shit is going down in Tehran,
instead of saying, yeah, bad things are happening in Tehran, fight the man or whatever, you know,
the fat fuck decides that he's going to attack Mario as being paid $7,000 by Israel to promote anti-Iran disinformation.
that's his narrative absolutely batshit and now kim.com he used to be a kind of semi-relevant
person once you know like like edward snowden or something but he's not but he wishes he was
and he can barely get any traction with his views and in fact me talking about him here
is probably going to get him more attention than he's ever gotten before at least in a long time
now and he quote tweets some some weird you know account that has a bunch of Hamas flags and stuff.
I'm not talking about the Palestinian flag.
I'm talking like the triangle symbol, right?
And the person posted a screenshot
or rather an edited Photoshop
of Mario Naval sitting in front of an Israeli flag
with $7,000 stamped on his forehead.
guys are like pro-iran uh uh activists or maybe not activists like government agents and kim.com
quotes this account and says i'll read it he says mario is a puppet his boss need a guy without
morals who does his boss like is it does he mean bb netanyahu i assume it says when i told his boss that mario is shady
and showed him the evidence so okay this is not bb netanyahu so who is this who is his boss mario
works himself i know mario personally i've met him in real life he is his own boss so i don't know
who kim.com thinks he's talking about it says he gave him a million followers and made him the
citizen journalist number one i always had my suspicions now it's crystal clear oh he's talking about Elon Musk right so had to had to run you through the
loop there obviously I've read this all before but this dude's claim is that Mario works for Elon and
somehow that's tied to Israel this is like you know conspiracy 101 nonsense so I called him out
you know I'm tired of seeing this fat on my timeline because i
tweet a lot about news and a lot of news relevant people you know politics adjacent human beings i guess like this fat i'll keep calling him that because i keep forgetting his name is made up name
dot com mr.com uh yeah i called him out i was like you know i had to defend mario you know uh
you can say whatever you want about mario how he does this crypto stuff how you don't like it how he rocks people whatever
allegations i don't know if they're true i don't know if they're not i have no comment on it i don't
partake in this but what is not true though is the idea that he somehow sold out to elon musk
who demanded that he you know push some pro or rather anti-Iranian narrative.
I mean, people are dying.
That's kind of like the baseline here.
Imagine, if you will, if China decided it was going to crack down and kill a thousand people,
just for no reason other than protesting,
like Tiananmen Square, if you will.
We'd all be talking about it, right?
Because a thousand people is insane.
But now we have confirmation
that at least 16,000 people have been killed in Iran. So that's what Mao is reporting. And somehow
that makes him the bad guy. Because some people, right, they don't like the idea that their
favorite government, which for some reason, I don't know why Iran is their favorite government,
might not be so good. That's the view that he's taking. So instead of being anti-establishment,
he's simply become anti-everything sensible. You don't have to be pro-Western or pro-America
or pro-European Union or pro-Israel to look at something bad that's going on in the world,
in this case, it's Iran, and say, you know, something's not right here. Something needs to
be done. No one's saying that, hey, maybe Trump needs to go in and bomb them. You know, I'm sure Lindsey
Graham's saying that. And, you know, maybe some of you in the audience might think that as well.
Like, I don't fault you for thinking that. I mean, that's your view, right? You have a right to that
view. Maybe that's how you think that this can stop. Or, you know, as Mario himself said,
and Mario responded, he actually quote tweeted my post and he explained his position. He says
that he doesn't want to see US intervention. However, he would like to see the
world, and even the United States, helping the protesters. I mean, I think that's only fair.
I mean, if they're being outgunned, shouldn't they have a right to defend themselves if they're
innocent protesters, and, you know, they're being shot down? I don't think that's too much to ask.
It's not saying, hey, have America come in and change the regime or something. It's let the
people decide on their own who they want leading them.
If you believe in democracy, like Kim Dotcom claims to, right?
He's a libertarian after all.
And if you're a libertarian, shouldn't you believe in the non-aggression principles, the NAP?
Well, apparently he doesn't, at least not when it comes to Tehran.
So, yeah, that's what's going on right now. And yeah, like I said, Mario
responded to it. And of course, there's people in his replies accusing him of being an Israeli
shill. And I will say to this, I'll say something, right? Mario, with the amount of money that he
makes on X, right? One would assume everything he posts goes viral. It's got millions of views.
one would assume like everything he posts goes viral.
It's got millions of views.
I'm pretty sure $7,000 isn't going to cut it.
it reminds me of this other post I saw earlier where some dude in some
third world country was bragging about how rich he was.
And he posted a picture of a $300 bottle of perfume.
That's his idea of wealth.
fair play to him. Maybe that's his idea of wealth. And, you know, fine. Fair play to him. Maybe that's
the idea that Mario is taking $7,000
is just... I don't know. I'm not promoting
Iran, but promoting Israel? No.
I'm not buying it. Ridiculous.
such a small amount of money it's worth.
See, that's the thing. A lot of people will do it for free.
So this idea that you're being paid $7,000
People always accuse me of that.
I'll post a video clip of Candace Owens,
and I love talking about her, because she's such a clown.
She's a lolcow at this point.
She will say something so stupid, something so inane, right? She had this clip where she was talking about her husband and how she had embraced flat earth theory, okay? It's not
really a theory, it's just nonsense, how the earth is not actually round, okay, and it's flat. And her
husband's like, there's this whole thing called the curvature of the earth, and you can literally
see it if you're in an airplane.
And her response to that, and she's bragging about this on camera, mind you, like live.
And she's saying, I stopped subscribing to the cult of science.
So she thinks science is a cult.
This is the level of discourse we're at right now, okay, where people think science is a cult.
And you could tell them to look, you know, using their own eyes and ears and nose and whatever, right, whatever faculties they have available to them, including their brain, assuming it works, that certain things are self-evident, that the world's not flat because, hey, you can see the curvature.
Her response is that science is a cult.
This is the, this is the,
something a very stupid person would say.
And Kim.com appears to be
one of those people as a Scandazones,
where they take something that is so obvious,
and think, no, it cannot be true.
and technically science is a process
that's exactly right science is a process the idea that science and and reality is science
religion science and any other like sort of like logical belief system that exists uh can't can't
work together is just something propagated by people that don't understand either what they're
talking about or science enough uh that's the main issue like a lot of misinformation a lot
of disagreement just comes from like one side or the other in one way shape or form being just
grossly miseducated um i don't know who we were talking about this before i was on i was on the
burdens earlier and we were talking about how the school systems like are non-existent in in the
actually like learn things that that matter and make sense that would help them be successful
and when you when you are just learning shit like either off the internet or just off of random web
pages etc um when your values and what you you care about is swayed by like what's popular what
you perceive as popular that that's kind of what we get right we get this like society full of
people that don't understand anything arguing about nothing critical thought is uh is a non-issue right it's it's
irrelevant it's it's thrown out with whatever you know sensible belief system they had right
be it you know traditional christianity or or just i don't know liberalism whatever right like
they throw it out and and they embrace the stupidity,
just the pure, just absolute raw stupidity.
It's like, here's what I don't understand, right?
They say the books are lying to you.
The scientists are lying to you.
But somehow, right, somehow a porn star looking fuck
named Ian Carroll, right, who used to deliver pizzas,
he's more believable than all these
accredited scientists and journalists
and people who actually use their brains.
Somehow this guy is more credible.
He's got a porn star mustache
and he used to deliver pizzas.
He looks like a meth head.
This guy is somehow more credible than anybody else
on the planet because he's a
these people truth tellers? I just don't get it. How's Candace Owens a truth teller what what what makes these people truth tellers you know i just
don't get it like house candace owens a truth teller she's literally saying that you know she
no knows right she no knows things she doesn't know but she no knows because she she feels that
she she dreamt it someday like what half of it's entertainment half of it's entertainment i think
you know i watch it for entertainment that's's funny. Right now, the movie Idiocracy is basically playing out.
If you guys never saw Idiocracy.
It's a comedy, satire, sci-fi, you know, basically a prophecy of, like, the future.
And, you know, in in that film there's this character
named beth who closely resembles the archetypes of president or well yeah independent of him being
the president uh donald trump so oh oh yeah yeah yeah right yeah yeah it was played by um what's his face um what's the
actor's name i have no idea but uh but yeah like on the con on the in the luke wilson sorry to
interrupt guys it was luke wilson okay um so yeah like on the concept of like critical thinking is
at an all-time low uh i think right now, I just also, uh, saw this
on Instagram the other day. My Instagram algo is pretty fire lately. Um, metacognition, which is
thinking about thinking, you know, so it's, uh, actually just kind of like auditing or thinking
in real time. Uh, and that, I think that is the key to everything that we need going forward.
You know, to have a utopia future. I mean, I read this book. It was like, you know,
it's called Deep Utopia. And it's basically like this vision of the future. You know,
it's one of the Bill Gates type, you know, promoted books that obviously has like a caveat to it to where it's like, it's also PR, good PR and stuff.
But, you know, if we truly want to achieve like, you know, that that meme of like the world, if, you know, and it's just like this futuristic, you know, like Singaporean city that's bright and
clean and there's no violence. Like if we truly want to achieve like those, you know, a future of
that, like there's just so many problems that we need to, like at the roots, we need to solve
problems at the roots, because if we're just focused on the weeds, then the roots will just,
roots because if we're just focused on the weeds then the roots will just uh you know develop in
other areas so i mean i think i mean this space for example is a platform or a mechanism of
sharing ideas uh because you know ideas are you know priceless mean, not all ideas, of course, but, you know, the intangible value that ideas have, especially when they're applied. uh hosted the other day it's like i feel like there's a continuation of a frequency uh or
standard for for these spaces that if we kind of maintain this and continue to elevate it i don't
see why not uh these spaces can be the most tuned into an x because when i uh pop into a lot of
these uh you know promoted top spaces that have like dozens of people in them. I always observe that there's kind of like an elephant in the room or a deficiency, so to speak.
So, you know, that's because really stupid people like to launch spaces where they say basically nothing.
That's the issue. Yeah, it's like they're pseudo, they're pseudo intelligent conversations, you know, and like stuff.
And it's not to rag on any people who are like having above, like above the, you know, above average.
Right. But like to have truly elite spaces where the conversations have applications.
You know, I think that because like when you have like Joe Rogan on a stream or a podcast or anything, there's not really an open ended participatory element to it.
You know, like for a call in function.
Exactly. Like like I mean, I think like even the spillover from like the AI conversation that we had the other day is still like, you know, like permeating in the back of my mind to where it's I'm having these ideas.
Like, you know, there's so there's so many applications and developments and tinkering and stuff like, you know,
where it's like, you know, what's to say that like in these spaces, we can't come up with some, you know,
billion dollar ideas or innovations in a space just workshopping it together.
ideas or innovations in a space, just workshopping it together.
I think the billion dollar ideas come afterwards.
I think that when you hop in a space, you meet someone that is like-minded, that you
think, hey, I can do business with this person.
That's what happens, right?
Because when people come up on space, and I've met some of you guys here, right?
When you come up on space,
it's like you get to hear what people are saying.
You like what they're saying.
You know, you feel like, okay,
there's like a kindred spirit there.
You reach out to them privately afterwards,
and then you work on something.
That's usually, that's been my experience.
It's kind of like going to a party, right?
Like a, you know, one of those parties that you do at, um, what do you call it? Like a, like a Bitcoin conference or something,
right? The, the big stuff doesn't happen on stage, right? People pay to get up there. No one cares
what they're saying. What happens is afterwards is the after parties. That's where you meet the
people that, you know, have good ideas that you have a conversation with. I mean, that, that's
how Max and I met, right? Uh Petty Tuna, where, you know,
we were at this Dogecoin party
and everybody there is cool, right?
But it's the conversations there, you know,
when you're having those conversations there,
you're like afterwards, you're like,
huh, I want to talk to you some more, you know?
Like that's how that happens, right?
So same thing with Spaces.
Spaces is just more digital online variety of it.
And like, you shouldn't be treating your idea as monetary value. Like if you have an idea that
you really feel to your core in your spirit is somehow going to change the world in the future,
share it, man, just share it for free, right? Like it's the only way the world gets smarter is if
you share your ideas, you can't always expect a monetary compensation in return for it, right?
And, you know, I've had many ideas over the years that were hijacked from people I worked with
when I did investigations, when I worked at businesses like Dell, worked at a bank, you know,
yeah, your ideas will get hijacked, but it's like, hey man, salute, you know, you want to run with
that idea and maybe turn it into something profitable or maybe it's a small idea that you know changes the community right like that's
it's that means more than you know a dollar in your bank account so 100 if you have a good idea
that you know could potentially change the world at coca-cola you don't patent it you know you let
other people compete did you know that coca-cola is not
patented that's fun right yeah i have no idea coca-cola if you forgot it's not patented yeah
they didn't patent the uh the flavor yeah i guess it's a soda yeah you can make it yeah totally fine
yeah and and a guy has done it on uh on youtube recently yeah i guess you just can't label it as
coke right because that's it that would be trademarked you just can't label it as Coke, right?
Because that would be trademarked.
You can't call it Coca-Cola, but you can call it, I don't know, Nuka-Cola if you decide it.
Yeah, we have that in Canada.
They call it like RC Cola in Canada.
And his apparently comes, it's like the closest thing to Coca-Cola.
Like at least the original one, not Coke Zero or something, because that's a good, a different formulation.
Because he figured out exactly what's in there.
Well, not exactly, but close enough.
Like the Mexican, yeah, the Mexican Coke.
The Mexican Coke uses like the real sugar cane or whatever, right?
Mexican Coke is the best.
It comes in glass bottles.
I mean, it's, dude, you can buy it anywhere now.
Hey, I wanted to, the reason why I put my hand up originally and wanted to speak was just to tell you guys.
Yeah, I just wanted to let you guys know, like when, like Mario is a good speaker.
I mean, at the beginning, he was learning.
I think he was just learning the ropes, like back in 2019, 2020, when he was hosting spaces.
Yeah. Yeah. You know, so it's it's like like but he found his lane he found his lane after like a year or two of people bug
like and i was bugging him too you know i was like hey man you're gonna host a space just host it
properly take people off the panel that are just bullshit right like yeah belligerent just yeah
exactly but you know when somebody like kim.com says, Oh, you know,
Mario's getting paid seven grand. It's like, you guys are too popular. You get way too many DMs.
I'm sure you don't go through them. But a lot of us here who are listening, we have smaller accounts
and we get DMs for scams all the time where it's like, Hey, I'm giving a charitable amount away
today. If you just provide me with your email address, I'll send
you $7,000 through PayPal. And it's just a scam, right? And it's like, oh, but before I do that,
you got to send me $55 to transact the fee. So somebody who, and I'm not going to, I don't know
specifically who's doing that. I haven't received any DMs for $7,000 to speak on behalf of a cause or a nation or anything.
But I guarantee that there are just fake accounts out there that are promoting these $7,000 scams, pretending to be someone's government or some type of movement.
And then if somebody's stupid enough, like maybe kim.com or you know maybe somebody who
doesn't have enough money is like oh yeah okay i'll i'll say this about israel or i'll say this
about palestine or i'll say this about russia and they're like hey you post it post it and then i'll
send you the seven thousand dollars so they'll post it for two days and they'll never fucking
get their seven grand right of course not yeah it's no seven dollars yeah so like i know ian you're you're smart enough to say okay yeah
that actually makes sense but other people are like oh what are these people who are these shills
getting paid seven grand it's like no they're not actually getting paid seven thousand dollars guys
yeah they're they're they're they're just people who are creating fake accounts and telling people
i'll give you seven grand if you want to actually doing that was hate towards no one's actually sending anybody dms to send you know send anybody seven thousand dollars that's just a
it's like a scams yeah yeah it's all yeah no it's like the whole thing is like made up it's a hoax
oh it's all turning into a meme now yeah that's good it's a whole right so because i get those dms
like i get those dms right tucker carlson promoted this idea that that everyone who was uh promoting
israel was being paid seven thousand dollars uh on behalf of like tp usa or something it was
something related to tp that's probably these fake accounts that they're people are just setting up
saying hey i'll pay you seven grand to save this there was no evidence there was no well i'll dm
it to you i'll'll DM it to you.
I'm sure people are doing it now because it's a meme, right?
It's a funny meme to just accuse somebody of taking $7,000 by asking if they want $7,000.
It's like the Nigerian scam that you get, like, in your emails, right?
They just jumped onto it, right?
So any scammer, they'll probably jump onto it if they think they can push some idea or
even just humiliate a person.
They want to just troll you. They'll do that. It's pretty easy.
Yeah. And then if you're messaging me or even just replying to me and saying, hey, would you like $7,000?
It's like, clearly, it's when I say something like, hey, anti-Semitism sucks.
It's like, oh, who's the $7,000 guy?
Okay, you need $7,000 to say that anti-semitism sucks come on but that's what yeah some people
will buy into that though and if they can if they can thread that needle like the whole thing is
candace owens's fault because she pushed this idea that anybody criticizing her right anyone
criticizing candace owens is somehow a you know a shill for Bibi Netanyahu because she's got this whole, you know,
weird mythology going where she thinks that.
It's deflection, right? It's all deflection. Yeah. It's all deflection.
Yeah. The whole thing is complete nonsense. It's just nonsense.
And some very low IQ people, right. I will call them low IQ.
They actually believe that this is what's happening.
So when they see their favorite influencer, I don't know,
even if it's Joe Rogan, if he says, if he says something like, Maduro is kind of a bad guy.
You know, Maduro is torturing people.
If he says that, they'll accuse him of being paid $7,000 by Israel to say that.
Or that he's bought by the CIA or whatever it might be.
It's like, you know, even Nick Fuentes.
When Nick Fuentes right now, Nick fuentes is going out there right and you know credit for him he's saying that these people are
really low iq for being actually stupid right like the stuff they say is so insanely stupid
and look you don't have to agree with them or even disagree with them the point is he's right about
this right he's right about stupid people being stupid and him just saying that him just saying
that hey not everything's the jews not everything's Israel. And, you know,
you can make accusations at Israel or
say that, you know, to control the U.S. government or whatever, right?
Like, this is pretty common stuff. You don't
have to agree or disagree with it. But
to blame literally everything on Israel, like, oh,
it rained today and my clothes got wet because I
forgot to take them in and I don't have a washing machine or
some shit. Like, let's just say you say that. And
then you're like, I blame Israel for it. You know, you blame
Israel for the rain. You blame Israel for your car breaking down middle of the road you know this is
what they're doing and he's he's like calling that out and they're saying he's being paid by israel
to say that it's like no he's pointing out that you're actually retarded that's what he's doing
yeah and and nick is just a great troll like i've been following nick since he was way since since
he was way younger before anybody knew him same thing
with like tate i followed tate when he had like less than a thousand followers and it's like okay
who are these guys what are they doing it's an amazing troll yeah nick's gonna find his voice
yeah he's yeah go ahead man you can try to troll him he doesn't bite you know credit to him by what
he is he's doing it just like somebody like andrew tate you know other people right whereas
somebody someone like andrew tate is so soft-sk, you can call him a gay boy and he just gets offended.
He literally blocked me for calling him homosexual.
Well, you know, and that response right there, and I'll tell you right now, Ian, is he originally made his money from the cam shows where him and his brother, him and Tristan had to type back to these guys on cam shows
about like, oh, you know, show me your dick.
They had to pretend to be the girls.
They had to pretend to be the girls, which is homosexual within itself.
Oh, you're so sexy, dude.
Like, yeah, send me a photo.
I want to see your naked body.
I can only imagine, buddy.
I can only imagine, right?
But he literally made his money pretending to be a woman, right?
I cannot imagine a straight man writing these texts to other men.
That's how he made his money, though.
It's like, just admit how you made your money, buddy.
You talked to guys and you pretended to be a girl.
That's exactly what happened, you know?
And then, of course, AI came around and he bought into the AI chatbots
But from like 2014, 2015, him and his brother were doing it himself and a couple of his buddies.
I have a theory that he misses those days.
That's why he's a lot angrier nowadays.
He misses writing gay texts to other dudes.
He just needs to go to like Brazil or maybe just spend a day like a night in
Bangkok or something like that you know find himself I don't think so I wouldn't
say that he's gay but how do you know I mean he has had sex with transsexual
people and there you go yeah so I think he has kids, though, so let's go with bisexual.
Doesn't matter, yeah, bisexuals.
I think that's the fair one.
He does like the men a bit too much, you know?
But that's how he made his millions.
That's how him and his brother made their millions
until they got ahold of the AI chatbots,
and then they hired other people
to start talking to guys on cam shows, right?
But yeah, sorry, I just wanted to say that about Mario.
It's like, yeah, you know. Hey, hey, we got miri in here miri how's it going man like thank you for co-hosting the space
you know yeah thank you for bringing me how's it going good to be here good to be here what have
you been up to like you've been listening to us like what are your thoughts here listen when it
comes to when it comes to the whole mario thing uh mario like he has a history in crypto Twitter, especially, I wasn't around
on Twitter when, like, he...
I'm sure he did his fair share of polls, you know?
again, it goes back to what I was saying earlier.
It's a political thing with, you have these people
is doing this for clicks, right? It's not like, oh, wow, like, you know, this this for clicks right it's not like oh wow like you
know this guy like this is not like oh wow this guy makes so much like there's something here
is actually relevant just Kim isn't relevant anymore you know so the problem partially is
that there still is um and this is one of the problems the algorithm hope is solved uh soon like there still is like a massive incentive
to spread things that are um that are simply untrue uh just for the value of like views clicks
popularity that's the incentive narrative that's not even monetary or it gets it gets uh it gets
to a point where it becomes very very damaging damaging, especially on a platform like X.
100%. 100%. That's the reason why he does it, right?
And the way I look at it is that he is envious of Mario because, and he shouldn't be, you know,
because Mario, if anything, he should be thankful to Mario.
The only reason Kim.com is even relevant these days
is because he was on Mario's spaces.
Mario was gracious enough to invite him to the space,
just like Mario invited me and a whole bunch of other speakers
who probably wouldn't be very well known if it wasn't for Mario.
You know, credit Mario for, you know, for creating these spaces, right?
Credit to him for being the pioneer of X Spaces.
He created what is now citizen journalism in X,
and it's all to his own doing.
You know, you can make arguments about how you don't like his news how it's sloppy or this or that or whatever it doesn't
really matter he deserves 100 of the credit for making spaces as good as they are because when
he did the x files for example right i was there with him you know i was the guy reading all the
texts because people like my voice apparently um and i like my own voice too so it was a it was a
you know it's a plus plus right here it's a a plus plus right here. It's a win-win, right? So
not a plus plus, a win-win. He let that happen. He made that happen. He brought the audience in.
He made people excited to, you know, to read the news again. Like, finally, right? We had a new
source. X as a new source was relevant compared to, you know, the lying news media. You know,
keep in mind, this is a time when CBS, NBC, MSNBC,
all these organizations had no competition.
They were able to spew their narratives, their lies,
as much as they wanted to, without any sort of pushback,
without any sort of alternative source.
And when I say alternative, it's easy to imagine
some Candace Owens-type, or this flat-type alternative sources.
But no, I'm talking about actual news that's reporting the truth, right? Look at Nick Shirley out there,
right? He's reporting on what's going on with the Somali daycare centers. If it wasn't for him,
we wouldn't know because the local news and the international and the national news,
they're not covering this stuff. They think it's too racist to point out that maybe some Somalis,
not all of them, but some Somalis are taking advantage of a system that is very clearly
broken in Minnesota, thanks to Tim Walts, right? So if it wasn't for him, we wouldn't have that,
right? We wouldn't have that news. And so Mario Knopfel is giving a voice to a lot of people,
you know, there wouldn't be a Nick Shirley or a Nick Sorter, you know, covering Antifa down in
Portland. You know, none of these people would have as much of a platform
They wouldn't be such a big deal.
Trump wouldn't know who they are.
Trump wouldn't be able to address these issues.
And maybe Trump would even be president if it wasn't for spaces like that.
Right. So Mario, you know, he's right to do what he does.
And and Kim Dotcom, the fat fuck, decided that he was going to be envious.
He was jealous of mario's success because
his views are not popular he has been wrong every step of the way right he's talked about
de-dollarization he's talked about how america would lose a trade war against china and
the opposite has happened right i'm not saying i agree with the tariffs i kind of actually don't
i think they're going to backfire in certain ways maybe not always but they're certainly not going
to collapse the dollar right america's powerful they're certainly not going to collapse the dollar,
right? America's a powerful country. It's not going to collapse just because America got a slight temporary tip of 25% tariffs or something. That's just not a thing that's going to happen.
And yet, you know, here you are, Kim.com, fat fuck, decides that, you know, the world's collapsing,
everything's on fire, America's over, you know, we're going to see a multipolar world that is not going to have America in it. And it's like, no, that's, you may not like America because
they are, you know, they want you in prison because, you know, you broke the law.
And he's upset, right? He's just genuinely upset that he doesn't get that kind of attention. And
by the way, I'll tell you this, when, you know, When Mario and I were all in a space and Kim was there and so on,
Kim reached out to me personally, privately.
He reached out to a few of us.
And he wanted to make his alternative space.
He wanted to compete against Mario.
But him being a fat fuck, so if somebody is really obese,
and I genuinely believe that obese people do not have a right to an opinion,
this fat fuck tells me and tells a few other people, hey, let's make
our own space. Let's make our own version
You said what? Yeah, I said that.
Yeah, I don't believe fat people or at least
morbidly obese people should have an opinion because
they're dumb and they're lazy. And him
being a lazy person, this is why I'm calling him fat,
okay? Him being a lazy fat
fuck never actually took this thing off the ground.
He never actually made an additional space.
He wanted us to do all the work.
And we're like, aren't you like the big account here?
Shouldn't you be the one, you know, organizing things?
You know, you start this thing.
Like, we're happy to be part of both.
We're not going to abandon Mario Spaces just to join yours.
Like, we don't have to have this rivalry.'re more than happy to have this you know ecosystem where everybody
has a voice like i mean i'm on a space right now i got a voice you got a voice everybody's got a
voice right um so you know taking down mario to make your own space well first of all you got to
do it and he was unwilling to do it and that's why i think he's fat lazy so yeah there you go
word i'm just dude i'm just i'm just big had it with these people man like they have all these opinions and and you know they're upset with the way of things and you hear this all the time people
are complaining about the way things work they don't like it this way they don't like it that
way but then they don't do anything about it just sit there and complain and whine and just bitch about it and you know at the end of the day what
what are they really doing they're just sitting down there eating their goddamn cheetos right he
was always making breakfast whenever whenever he called into the the you know mario spaces he would
tell people right he would instruct people do not interrupt me for 20 minutes while i go on a spiel
while i'm making my breakfast because this is the only time I have during the day
to actually waste my time on space.
It's like, thank you for gracing us with your presence,
It was just obnoxious, you know?
And I wanted to tell him that to his face.
I am telling him that to his face.
And Mario doesn't mind being wrong.
And that's the good, that's what mario learned
that's what mario learned as like covet started he's like okay i gotta be like it doesn't matter
if i'm wrong just you know bring up some good speakers moderate moderate the space post what
you want to post but try try to you know stay on the periphery of it don't have too many opinions
if you want to have a lot of followers right so whereas whereas somebody
like kim is like yeah you know i want to be more engaged i got because he i remember when you and
mario really started those spaces and kim was a part of it and it's like he was doing good there
for a while and then just like candace it's you start reading all your yeah you start reading all
your your news and your algorithms and you're taking it to heart like it's it's 100
accurate and it's like nah you can't do that you know when that starts happening to you is like
just take a week or two off of social media and then go back to your algorithms again and
just read before you have an opinion right so that's right it's not that hard but somehow you
know he wants to be relevant without putting into work. That's the problem.
Isn't that always the case, though?
You know, when someone's envious of somebody else, but they don't actually put into work
or they don't, you know, do the hard work of building things, right?
And it's always been my issue with a lot of these wannabe creators.
They get, you know, Ashley St. Clair is one good example.
Hypercompetitive and yet unwilling to put in the work.
She would look at other creators, right?
It doesn't matter who they are.
She could even be friends with them.
She was friends with me, for example.
Could be friends with somebody
and see that that person is successful.
And now she's not even competing directly.
Like, it's not like she's competing for money.
I mean, she had Elon's baby.
He was paying her lots of money. So it's not a money issue. It's not like she's competing for money. I mean, she had Elon's baby. He was paying her lots of money.
So it's not a money issue.
It's more of an ego thing and a pride thing, right?
Where they look at someone being successful,
doing the thing that they wish they could do, right?
And instead of being inspired, motivated, you know,
it's like a musician, you know, being inspired by,
like some of the best musicians on the planet, right?
Dave Mustaine or whatever, right?
Like you look at some Foo Fighters guy, Dave Grohl. You look girl you look at him you're like wow he's an amazing guitarist i wish
i was him i want to play like him so you know you learn how to play like that guy and then maybe
you're like half as good and that's amazing right because he's amazing yeah and somebody like mario
right if you're a positive person you take inspiration from somebody like mario doing what
he does and you're like okay i can do better. Or you believe you can do it better.
You do it maybe differently.
Like what I'm doing right now.
I like what he does, right?
So I'm trying to do something here.
But someone like Kim.com has a big fucking mouth
but that doesn't actually put into work.
Someone like Ashley St. Clair, same problem, right?
Looks at other influencers, sees what they're doing, wants to be like them, wants to have their clout without putting into work someone like ashley st claire same problem right looks at other influencers sees what they're doing wants to be like them wants to have their clout without putting into work
because they believe they're inherently more talented than other people but guess what buddy
you may be more inherently talented but no one is going to know about it unless you do it and you
have no right to be upset unless you actually do it and they don't yeah you can't feel like
you're entitled to something especially when it goes to social media.
It's like you're gonna have to build it
from the ground up like grassroots.
Or look, you can go to like, you know,
like the, what is it, Mr. Post websites.
And like, you can pay for followers and clicks
to begin with if you wanna push your platform early on.
But you know, those things get expensive after a while.
And somebody like Kim is like, look, dude, like you paid for followers and clicks and now you're not right and and you're not getting
the engagement I mean somebody like Mario I'm not going to say whether or not he paid for fault
maybe he did early on to boost his his you know visuals on different platforms but instead of
Mario dealing with like 12 different issues at once he's like I'm just
gonna pick three lanes war politics and crypto and he kind of stays in those lanes he doesn't
really get out of those lanes anymore you know what I mean same with you Ian like you you really
focused like war politics crypto that's kind of what you do and you know Elon don't forget well
okay well I'm not I'm not sure about that, but somebody like Elon is like, I'm going to focus on batteries.
I'm going to focus on satellites.
I'm going to focus on space.
Well, he doesn't do it too much though.
And he should have tried because that's not his,
that's not his wheelhouse instead of what he does nowadays.
And I noticed that he had a taste and he's like,
He will promote people who do know what they're talking about, right? If someone knows what
they're talking about, an expert on a certain topic, a certain issue, someone like, say,
you know, Eva, you know, what's her name? Eva Vlar, right? I said, it's hard to pronounce
her name, so I don't want to butcher it. I'll just say Eva Vlar, right? Eva Vlar is an amazing,
astute observer of politics in Europe, right?
She's an outspoken advocate for conservatism
and what's really going on with the migration crisis
and population crisis and so on.
She talks about this stuff,
or Naomi Zeich in Germany, right?
And she's in America now.
But the point is, they're good at what they do
and Elon will promote them
because let the experts speak, right?
They are not usually given a voice by the mainstream media. Let them speak on X because X is the new media, right?
That's the whole idea behind what X is. It provides everyone with a voice. That's why we're
seeing people like the rabbit hole, the statistics that he posts, right? Fantastic stuff. Well
researched. You will not find that on CNN. They don't want to publish this stuff. Even though the
information is already there, they won't show it because it embarrasses their narrative. Now, they're putting in the work.
They deserve the attention. Someone like him, what work has he actually done besides whine
about stuff? Fucking nothing. No, and Elon is good at reposting smaller accounts, right? He'll repost
smaller accounts every now and
then and it's like at least elon is engaging with smaller accounts whereas most guys like like say
like gad sad or uh um like even jordan peterson and them is like they don't really engage with uh
with with smaller accounts or they don't like repost many comments you know jordan did for a
while and then obviously he's taken yeah he's not on social
media but towards the end before he was ill he started retweeting smaller accounts you know like
not saying anything just you know a repost here and repost there or whatever i'm just gonna interject
for a bit like no no go ahead all right so we gotta have a moment of silence for Scott Adams.
Scott Adams is one of those men, one of those rare figures, right?
Those larger-than-life figures.
I mean, the guy made Dilbert.
Everyone grew up reading Dilbert.
You know, I grew up reading newspapers, and Dilbert was always in there,
Fantastic comedian, right?
Fantastic comic artist, not comedian.
He was a funny guy, but he's not a comedian.
Fantastic thinker, right. Inspired me personally.
obituary for him when he passed.
voice to those smaller than
him, the up-and-coming voices,
the like-minded people, the people
that he felt deserved visibility.
Scott Adams was that man, and he was willing to impart some of his fame i guess you could call it his fame to to to let other
people speak to to give them a platform and this is a man keep in mind that he gave up all of his
fame all of his uh social clout when he supported donald trump right he gave it up he was like
probably you know at the top of his game when it comes to being like uh you know in in all the
this guy was making millions of dollars
so that he could speak the truth.
we should all aspire to be like him.
if you consider yourself to be,
He was the key opinion leader, right?
you should be more like him and less like
Kim.com. Kim.com just whines and
bitches and I mean, he only platforms
himself really and he'll only platform people
who agree with him. He doesn't platform
people who make other people think. He's not
having other people think. He wants everybody
to agree with him and if you don't agree with him, you're being
paid $7,000 by the israeli government
hello hey how's it going how have you been doing mommy you've been quiet what Tamami, you've been quiet. What do you, what do you think of the conversation here?
I'm not going, I got sucked into work, but, um, so I started working and then I popped back in and said hello. But, um, I did hear a little bit of like, when you, okay, when you disagree with
people, all of a sudden you're a bad person.
And that's where it's like usually, again, I'm just jumping in blindly,
but I think it's a little bit ironic how usually the people that you're disagreeing with are the same people that say
everyone should have freedom of like thought and speech and action.
And it's like, there's always like that subtext of unless it's
something i don't agree with well that's the that's the cognitive dissonance right it's just
cognitive dissonance is what it is is where it's like well you have to agree with me on everything
you can say whatever you want but you have to agree with me on everything it's like well that's
cognitive dissonance it's like healthy disagreement is good in any conversation yeah except for when you disagree
with me then it's not allowed that's like that's like how do you how do you navigate that because
and then in those cases like for me on a very like a small scale right like when i'm dealing
with like a friend group and we have a disagreement and then you can, there's, you know, that kind of situation on the lower level, it gets to a point where
sometimes, and depending on what the topic is, it's like, okay, this, I'm just gonna have to
cut it off right here. Like this isn't, this isn't a person who's willing to evolve or grow or have
an open mind or, you know, we feed one another. You got to keep, you got to keep healthy
disagreements playful, right?
Like, and that's the thing is,
especially if you're with friends,
even with people you don't know,
is like when you feel that awkward.
they might misinterpret what you're saying.
when you're talking about governments now?
when you're talking about
someone selling themselves out to Israel?
Well, you can always end your statements with like, I don't know, you know, right?
At that point, it's just not worth engaging because there is no substance to what they're saying.
At that point, you can only point and laugh.
If you look at what the Daily Wire is doing in response to Candace Owens' crazy theories, they're just making fun of her.
There's just a point in engaging her in the merits of her argument because her arguments have no merits, right?
She's talking about how Charlie Kirk, and I want to talk about Charlie Kirk for a second here and Candace Owens because that's one of the topics I decided to talk about today.
If you've not been following Candace Owens, I recommend that you go through my timeline and you look at the crazy shit she's been saying. She's been
saying all sorts of crazy shit, as I'm sure you know.
Everyone's talking about it. But her
maybe accuse is the wrong word,
And I don't mean gifted in the sense that he was
maybe more intelligent than his
peers or that he was academically gifted or whatever. No, the sense that he was, you know, maybe more intelligent than his peers or that he was, you know, academically gifted or, you know, whatever.
No, she claims that he had superpowers, that he had the ability to see the future, right?
The ability to tap into the future using Sumerian technology, ones that let him essentially, right, go through like some quantum tunnel and know what would happen in the future.
And I don't know how any of this makes any sense because it doesn't. I'm just repeating what she's saying. go through like some quantum tunnel and, and, and know what would happen in the future. And
I don't know how any of this makes any sense because, because it doesn't, I'm just repeating
what she's saying, really, right? Paraphrasing, but still repeating what she's saying,
that somehow the CIA tapped into this. They knew what his abilities were. And I guess there's this
whole kind of X-Men situation where, you know, you have a professor Xavier and it's unclear who
the professor Xavier is in this situation with, with regards to Charlie Kirk situation where you have a Professor Xavier, and it's unclear who the Professor Xavier
is in this situation with regards to Charlie Kirk, but you have a Professor Xavier, and
Charlie goes to this school of gifted mutants, of young gifted mutants, basically. He has the
ability, and she claims, he has the ability to, as a child, he would run when he went running,
went for a jog or something, you know, as one does.
And he could look at a street lamp or something and he could make it explode.
He could make it blow up like Jubilee, you know, like Jubilee in the X-Men.
Right. You've ever seen the cartoon. That's his ability to make things blow up.
And somehow he also has like time traveling abilities as well.
So this is where we're at. This is this is what she expects us to counter, to say that you have no proof that
he did not have these abilities. It's like, excuse me, but you have to kind of prove that he had his
abilities before anything else. You don't make an insane claim without having an insane amount
of evidence. An insane claim requires an insane amount of evidence. You cannot just make the
claim and then tell us that you can't disprove me.
It's just not how things work.
Well, it's like those guys who are remote viewers, you know, they work for the government,
they work for the Russian government or Chinese government, you know, where they claim to
It's the same thing with psychics, you know, where it's like, oh, we solve crimes or whatever.
And it's like, relax, guys, you relax, guys. But some people within government who have the ability to fund these things, they'll fund them.
And maybe they found Charlie Kirk.
Yeah, if they were real, we would know of them.
But somehow Candace Owens is the only source we have for this.
Well, but that's Charlie Kirk.
But when you look at other, like there are other uh programs that happened in government where they
would have remote viewers right the men who served goats is a really those ones yeah yeah that's like
real those are real experiments that yield terrible results and it's a george clooney movie they turned
it into a george i know that's what i said yeah oh sorry i didn't hear you yeah yeah no it's it's a
great book it's a great movie and uh you know it's based on a real experiment where they thought that, you know, LSD could be used to give people remote viewing capabilities. Now, it proved that it's not possible. It's just not possible. So, you know, a lot of money, we're talking billions of dollars here, was wasted on these stupid experiments. And I'm glad they did.
Of course. They got rich, they got drunk, and they had fun, right? That's what they were about.
But somebody like Candace Owens were mad.
Sorry, I'm going to mute you for a second.
There is scientific value in proving that something is complete nonsense.
Now, the problem here is the fact that they did it at all is going to cause people like Candace Owens to come out and say, Look, there's proof that they did it.
It's like there's proof that they ran the experiment and found that they did not get the results that they wanted and therefore they
canceled it. That's what actually happened, right? You can take any number of crazy experiments.
It's tons of crazy experiments. I mean, look at cold fusion experiments. Thousands of these
experiments have been done and none of them work. That's the whole point of the experiment.
You do it, you do it, you do it until it fails or it succeeds. If you're lucky, if you're really, really, really lucky, you succeed in finding
something useful. If you're not, like most scientists are, you fail and then you move on
to something else. That's science. That's how investigations work. If you believe somebody
killed somebody else and you're a cop, you're an investigator, you're going to try to find evidence
of who did it. You're not going to set out to prove that this person did it. You first have to find out, you know, you have to
find a motive, you have to find a murder weapon, you have to find all the ingredients necessary
to create the meal, right, so to speak. So the problem with Candace is she already has a conclusion
and she's trying to, you know, mold everything around that insane conclusion that the Frankists and the Jews and the Egyptians
and the French and TPUSA and the Mormon bee cult, whatever that is, are all somehow in cahoots to,
I don't know what exactly they're in cahoots of or whatever, right? Like she claims Bill Ackman's
a part of it, that the Israelis are part of it, Bibi Netanyahu's part of it. And it's actually unclear as to how any of this even adds up.
So did they all collude to kill Charlie Kirk?
And this is the part where I'm going to call her out.
I've been calling her out.
But this is the part where it really catches her.
She claimed originally that it was somebody at TPUSA who was like maybe responsible for his death
because he had been, you know,
he had found out that money was being laundered
or some nonsense like that.
And that's, you know, on the baseline, right?
that seems kind of plausible, right?
If you exclude the fact that, you know,
the shooter was this insane transgender,
furry lover guy who was upset
and he wanted to prove a point
by killing a transphobe. If you exclude all of the evidence of why a person did it and say,
hey, maybe this is done because somebody wanted to conceal some evidence of some wrongdoing at
TPSA, wanted to cook the books, and Charlie found out, seems kind of believable, right?
Now, that did not pan out. So instead, she's moving on to the next thing which is that charlie
kirk is a time-traveling guy who had smirian technology and the cia had access to it and
somehow he knew that he was going to die but didn't do anything to stop his death and somehow
married erica kirk who also had something to do with the cia and was planted there to marry him
none of this adds up candace you're a retard is what you are. You're a fucking idiot.
Well, I'm not going to disagree with what you're saying.
What I am going to say, though, is somebody like Candace, Matt Walsh,
Tim Poole, Ben Shapiro, like that whole Daily Wire crew,
they say things with such conviction.
That it's like, keep it playful, guys.
It's a good thing, though.
I think it's a good thing. i think it's a good thing it's what makes them powerful speakers but they don't have to say they don't have to say it was such conviction these people do not have a right to free speech i'm kidding
i don't believe you they just don't have an opinion right right but you're not saying it
with conviction whereas other people want it again like a good speaker like it's offensive
you know and that's what matters but if you can laugh it
off if you could see your satire your sarcasm it's fine right and somebody like joe doesn't
am i actually kidding or would i actually like to put them to gulag so they lose weight but that's
like a nick fuentes approach right it's like i'm just gonna say it with conviction and see how you
respond and it's not like he's believing what he's saying he just wants to see what you're
gonna respond smart guy unlike candace who's not a smart person, she's actually really stupid. She believes.
She seems pretty smart. Well, I'm not sure if she's just saying it with conviction.
There's a difference. Look, foxes are pretty smart, but they're also pretty fucking stupid.
They're animals. See, they're smart in that, you know, they know how to find food. They know to
porridge. They know how to steal food from other animals. That's what foxes are.
But at the end of the day, they're still kind of stupid
because they're animals. They're not humans.
And Candace is kind of on that level.
with such conviction. Same with Matt Walsh.
She's malicious. She's a malicious person.
with conviction and confidence, though,
because if you go in apologetic or wavering, nobody believes you.
You don't even sound like you believe yourself.
But it depends on what you're talking about, right?
It doesn't really depend on what you're talking about.
You have to have conviction of everything you say.
And this is what differentiates a powerful speaker from someone who's just an everybody.
But then it's hard to change your mind after when you speak with things with such conviction.
It doesn't leave a whole lot of open opportunities to change your mind, right?
I do differ on that because there's been plenty of times where within my team meetings,
I'll say things very confidently and I'm listening to myself.
I'm like, wow, I just said something I'm
not even sure of with a hundred percent confidence. And so my team laughs at me because I always
footnote, I'll say, Hey, I know I said that really confidently, but just so you know,
I have no idea if I believe what I just said. So now you're, you're ending your conversation
with being playful. Although your words were with conviction at the end of your statement,
you're just like, but in the end, I'm really, I'm not that sure. Right.
But I think that's like, but that's like within internal conversation.
if you're positioning yourself as a leader or a voice mouthpiece in any sort
of capacity online to an audience, wherever,
if you don't speak with confidence and conviction
you're not going to have a user base that sticks to you sometimes people tell me they're like the
way you speak is so motivational it's inspiring and i'll just be talking a bunch of shit and i'm
just like no it's just because there's confidence and how i'm saying what i'm saying so you think
i have some sort of influence or power when really
no and when you believe in something wholeheartedly
then of course speak with conviction
whether it's religion, maybe your country
you gotta believe everything you're saying
in that moment you have to believe it.
You've got to say it with a lot
of conviction. Otherwise, it just comes up
as insincere. You don't want to be insincere.
You want to be Candace Owens.
The thing with Candace Owens, she actually does believe the shit
that she says, and she never corrects herself,
because she's actually stupid. Other people,
people like me or whatever, we believe
the things we're saying with conviction
And then we're convicted against it.
Now, that's a flip floppy way of looking at things.
No, no, just like if you can speak with conviction,
but then change your mind after when you get new information
But Ian, not everybody is able to do that like you.
No, I'm saying as that like you or like Joe
as a speaker, you have to speak with the conviction
otherwise they're not going to convince anybody
if you're not even convinced yourself, why even say something
I would like to go into a little rant
besides Jon Stewart, he actually has a lot of conviction
which is why I like about him but he goes playful at the end of a lot of ways yeah go ahead man
you always interrupt i've tried to do a thing here sorry i have to tell you put you in your place
this is my space now the thing about john stewart is he says everything you know with conviction but
he also has a dash of humor to it so So, you know, it takes the edge off.
Nick Frenz is the same way, although the stuff he says is a lot more extreme.
It's kind of the same routine, right?
Tucker Carlson does the same thing.
That's why it's pretty convincing, even when he believes some crazy shit.
Someone like Candace Owens is just a full-on believer, right?
And now there's people, I don't want to talk about Candace anymore.
I want to talk about the liberals who open their mouths and talk about something.
There's just no conviction to their words. When you look at Tim Walz, Tim Walz is a perfect example
of this. He doesn't ever, ever sound like he has any conviction in what he's saying. When you listen
to him, you know he's repeating a bunch of talking points, things that his party has cooked up for
him to say, things that are acceptable. It's the same thing with Jacob Fry. It's the same thing with Justin
Trudeau. None of them have any conviction at all. That's why they lose. This is why they lose what
you call the mandate of heaven. When you listen to someone like Vladimir Putin or Donald Trump,
everything they say is with conviction. They truly firmly believe the things that they're saying.
And in fact, they do. As a matter of fact, they actually do believe it. They truly firmly believe the things that they're saying. And in fact, they do.
As a matter of fact, they actually do believe it.
They're not lying to you.
They're not telling you lies.
They're not being politicians in that moment.
Or if ever, I would never call Donald Trump a politician.
I would never call Putin a politician.
There's some simply extremely powerful leaders.
This is what sets them apart from politicians.
This is what sets them apart from people like AOC.
AOC is not a powerful speaker. She's a very weak speaker.
Joe Biden is... God, I hate her.
She's not Latina. We don't claim
She likes to claim to... Or she's not Latina.
She does the code switching thing.
Well, and you know, Ian, everybody you just
named, though, is just out of touch with reality.
I mean, they're in touch with the reality that they live in yeah of course yeah well no even
trump is out of touch with like lower middle class people i mean he's he's not like in touch with
what what what what what what dude this is why you have to speak of confidence and not
mother what was yeah you're muttering your words dude if you're trying to make fun of us or
something it's like what are you doing bro but yeah those people are only in touch in that's a
perfect example dude that dude right there right there right there. That dude who came up on space,
he wanted to make fun of us or something
and he just sort of mumbled his words
and it just came out retarded.
And then he tried to play it off by repeating
something I said when I asked him what.
If you're going to make fun of somebody,
come up here and do it with confidence.
Use your chest, right? Speak with your chest. Don it with confidence you know use your chest right speak
with your chest don't don't speak with your chest man mumble you want to come up here and call
a dummy stinky poo poo head then say it with your chest man that's all what's the term that they use
um like you know to do the whole gentle education thing or gentle parenting where
where it's like um it's like you know where they instruct a child to use their whole mouth to speak you know one of those
instructions i want to use that on him but i just kind of forget the words so i can't do it
but you know what hey ian i don't know anything about gentle parenting do you know about SomaliScan? No, I don't.
My brain just went blank.
Well, I texted my friend.
He's in the Space Beaver.
He created SomaliScan after the whole Minnesota thing with the daycare centers.
And he basically put in all the data on on this website called Somaliscan.com.
And it's like, it's pulling all the data from government funding and where it's went in taxpayer money and how it's went to different scams.
It started with just like the Somali stuff.
And yeah, the daycaresres and now he's expanded it
he's been retweeted and talked with like elon about it and a bunch of different politicians
but now it's like going into like ppp loans and like all this stuff but
i told him to come in here and talk to you about it. I was like, get in here. Yeah, I'd love to speak to that. But he launched the website as a joke at first
and then it ended up being very serious.
And now he's been really building it out since that happened.
I want to say real quick, CryptoMommy,
this is a question for you just before I forget it
question for you just before i forget it because i think that what you just brought up is very
because I think that what you just brought up is very important.
important um do you think that they're potentially like the what was the word i'm looking for like
because the fact that because the issue isn't really like somalians right it's the u.s government
some apologists and being are you somali like being willing to do like these things with with
our money that's why we see it pop up in so many different ways it's probably dollars or something yeah yeah and some like bullshit like that right
like there's so much fraud in the government is are we like potentially negating the the um
the blame here when it comes out are we being like i don't think so because if you look at
what's been going on with elon and with trump even right and and a whole
justice department is they're going after uh people like tim waltz more so than they're going
after anybody else so i think it's a it's a dual pronged approach yeah you got to get the scammers
out you got to prosecute them send them to jail or report them whatever right get the money back
but at the same time you got to do something about the government because the state governments, at least in Maine, in Minnesota, in fucking, what is it?
Like Pennsylvania, right?
The latest one is Pennsylvania, where this stuff has been happening.
It's, I forget what group of people it is, but there's literally the same type of scams
going on where they're giving out these, you know, boot loans and things like that, where
it's essentially a similar kind of scam where nothing's really been distributed uh you know boot loans and things like that where it's essentially a similar kind
of scam where nothing's really been distributed you know and and people are taking that money and
buying bmws with it so it's it's a widespread problem that's happening all across the country
not just the country really i mean it's all across the world right look at you worldwide
is literally a number one example of drift right or? Or graft. That's why this is graft, right?
Baltics is benefiting from this. So you got to ask questions. And the only solution to this,
right, apart from prosecuting them, is to actually put them in jail, right? Look at what China does to people who are actually corrupt. Jail for life or executions. Executions. I mean, look,
if people were being put to death for stealing trillions of dollars
they would not do that pretty simple guys a lot of the time what happens though ian is they get
exiled so like you can actually go uh online you can find out all the different like ministers
prime ministers governors and stuff like from different countries they actually get they get
exiled and they go to different countries where they find
you know safe spaces right like trump is guilty of that biden bush uh even here in canada you know
we just like christia freeland going to ukraine and stuff but like even with the somali scam like
you can't just say oh my god it was somalians it's like no there were caucasians involved
there were caucasians involved in that scam as well too, right? Not the patriots.
That's the question, but how many patriots are left?
How many actual true patriots are left?
That's one. How many more?
Well, we need to get Beaver in here to talk about the actual data.
Honestly, I would say his. Yeah, I'd love to get Beaver.
And if they're not, Laura Lumer's going to get them.
She's going to get them out.
She's a bit crazy at times, but I like her.
She's got a lot of pizzazz.
Says it with conviction, man.
She says it with conviction.
She says it with conviction.
She believes what she says.
I would say 95% of the time.
All the stuff she's been reporting. I would say she's wrong She says it with conviction. She believes it. She says, and guess what? She's a right. I would say 95% of the time,
all the stuff she's been reporting.
I would say she's wrong 95% of the time,
but it's a healthy disagreement.
she's gotten really good though.
You know, she's like a veteran reporter at this point.
Like you can't be an elon
you can't like stay in three lanes and then all of a sudden say oh i'm gonna go in three different
lanes yeah just go after every single wild goose right same with mario same with mario
and then you know she'd embarrass herself which is unfortunate you know because i respect her a
lot i don't like seeing that you know cheer i don't like to hear her do that to herself right but now she's you know she's
learned the lesson but those failures brought her into her lane i want to i want to say that
she has become a veteran she has learned from her mistakes and she's become an amazing journalist as
a result of the mistakes that she's made and you know here's the thing i will credit her for this
right and i'll credit for a lot of things she's someone who's willing to own up to her mistakes
and to learn from the mistakes
instead of making it over and over and over again.
And she's willing to take those risks
that put her reputation at risk.
She's willing to do that.
Not to a crazy point where she's lying to people
or anything like that, right?
But that's the difference between her
and a number of all these mainstream journalists.
They call us journalists,
anything uh laura loomer well yeah like mainstream will double down a lot of the time right they're
doubling down right they either double down on the lies like they're claiming you know like if you if
you watch msnbc or msdnc whatever you want to call it these guys are literally doubling down and
there's no scam there's no scam going on there's there's no bad somalis this is all racist it's like what are you guys talking about just literally the evidence is
right there you know like to me that that is just malfeasance right that is malfeasance
journalistic malfeasance these guys do not deserve to be called journalists because they're doing the
the entire profession a massive disservice yeah and that's the problem with doubling down is now
you're kind of you're kind of stuck in this box. Right. Whereas like either that or they're cowards and they refuse
to investigate that CNN. Well, there's that, but like somebody like Laura is like at first
she was doubling down, but then she realized, okay, I got to take a different approach or,
you know, Jasmine lane is another one in Canada. She kind of just started her own little channel
and it's like, just don't double down.
They're willing to make mistakes and they learn from them,
which is why they don't make them anymore.
they still make mistakes, but they don't double down on it as they go forward.
They may not tell that same story again.
They'll just move on to a different story.
Let's try a different news story.
Yeah. They do a good job. They do a fantastic job. And the point of the matter
is they're willing to tell the truth. They're willing to say something that is so obviously
true that everybody else is denying. Here's an example. When the Canadian government,
when Trudeau was claiming that thousands of indigenous children were killed in those schools,
right? There's the ones in the Alaska. Yeah, it's the Kamloops residential school. I've been to in those schools, right? There's the ones in the Kamloops residential school.
I've been to the residential schools, right?
Yeah, I've been to that school when I was like 15, 16 years old.
And they had no evidence, no evidence at all.
And Rebel News was one of the only organizations that was willing to question the narrative and say that, hey, can we look closer at this?
Can we can we actually investigate were these kids actually killed are these actually the bones of children right it's just what's actually going
on was the government feeding us a lie they did that and investigated it and they found as we now
know that the whole thing was bullshit right the whole entire thing was bullshit and guess what
hundreds of churches burned down in canada because of this fucking bullshit no that actually so ian
that actually didn't happen buddy i spent a lot i worked on indigenous reserves in canada for like 12 years that reporting was
actually untrue you know so there was a church that did get burned down but it was scheduled
for demolition like the property hadn't been used i'm not talking about the ones i'm not i'm not
talking about the claims that indigenous people are burning things down there was a far left and
there were a series of church burnings that did happen this happened during the whole period of wildfires remember
the wildfires that happened in canada a lot of it was started by environmentalists right they
literally discovered no that didn't happen buddy that that's actually disinformation no no so there
was i disagree with that no i've been to the indigenous reserves across canada yeah and i've
been talking about just indigenous reserves i'm talking about like churches all across no i'm not talking no no no that didn't
no that didn't actually happen that was again just you know click bait it it was what about
the churches though what are you talking about so while there was there was a church on an
indigenous one i'm talking about i'm talking about the multiple church burnings can you can you name
there were people can you name them uh no i can't name them i don't have them no there was another one in edmonton that caught
fire but it was an electrical issue the the building the church had actually been closed
for many many years and it had caught fire subject to demolition it was ready for demolition because
it was so old and the electrical was like way off and then of course it had been scheduled for
for close to two years, and then it caught fire.
So, you know, but like the Kamloops Residential School I went to when I was like 16 years old, we were like it was a class of rugby players.
And we got a tour from a guy who went there.
You know, he was an actual student.
And he was like, oh, yeah, you know, there's bodies of my friends
And we're like, can you show us? He's like, well, I don't know where they are. And it's like, oh, yeah, you know, there's bodies of my friends buried around. And we're like, can you show us?
He's like, well, I don't know where they are.
It's just like me saying that this church is burning down, but I don't know where they are, right?
And you're talking 25 years ago.
A lot of us knew this in Canada, right?
So what we have here, right?
What we have here is a case of two bullshit stories that got spun.
And look, like you bit on it.
He's the one that he has Somali scan.
Let me see if he wants...
I'm approving him right now.
Where did Grant Cardone go?
He was here for a moment.
He pops in once in a while.
Why do you need to talk to Grant?
Why do you need to talk to Grant?
Beaver, I only have eyes for you.
Hey, Beaver, you can speak now.
Hi, thanks for having me.
I kind of joined a little bit late.
So I didn't get the rundown of
what we were on. We were talking about
Loomer is cool sometimes, even though she's crazy
we were talking about the
Somalis, and then Mary was trying to stick up
for the Somalis, saying it's not just
the Somalis. There's also white people there.
And I was like, I don't know.
And then he's like, are there even any patriots left?
No, no, that's not necessarily what I'm saying.
He's like, are there even any?
We got to be realistic in the fact that the problem is not just like,
it's way, way, way bigger than Somalis.
And I think that there are people that realize that, obviously, right?
The people that are working on getting things like 10 miles, et cetera, out of that.
Because that's the main issue.
And then we were also talking about how much money goes to fraud in the US.
Sounds like, well, there's way more than just the Somali stuff.
It's like all of our spending.
I mean, yeah, you're right.
It's not just the Somalis, Mary.
You're actually really right.
That's definitely an issue.
But it always is a Somali.
totally unrelated to the Somali.
Well, it wasn't totally unrelated. It was about
Rashida, I don't know how
Talib. Yeah, is that how you say it?
Anyway, she used to work for access, which is like this ridiculous in 2007.
It's this like ridiculous NGO that just like gobbles up government money and like imports
a billion like foreigners with the money.
And her brother works there now. I found them
cause she earmarked $4 million for them. And I, and I, and then I found out that they'd, uh,
received almost $400 million from the United Somali something committee,
it was like Somali United fund or whatever,
it's like most companies,
like if you wanted to raise $200 million for a company,
Really hard or have a really good product
And it but it's like everywhere. I look there's like something like it's just funny that it's like there's always something
There's some bullshit committee. That's like Somali. It's like part of it. It's like
Like if you look there's like there's some connection somewhere
It literally do I laugh like I laughed when I saw it was like you've got to be killed
No way it was completely unrelated
You got to understand though too is like a couple years ago
China actually went into Ethiopiahiopia and yeah they pretty
much took all the guns away from people and gave them all cell phones and like uh prepaid cards to
put on their phones and then they gave them they gave them like 200 each in like gambling amounts
to gamble on like chinese casinos so now they're all like all the ethiopans are addicted to gambling
but uh so like when you're talking about like geopolitics and I'm not saying this, I'm not going to say it with conviction, guys.
But there could be like a geopolitical play there.
Whereas like, damn, like, you know, we kind of got to get money.
We got to get we got to get we got to get money to Somalia to arm their militia in the event.
China, you know, tries to influence somalia as well right because there
are there are resources there are resources in somalia as well and and you know i'm not saying
it with conviction but they're a big deal they they have minerals there they have lots and lots
of raw minerals that okay this is a retarded take i'll tell you why this is happening and why there's uh two billion dollars in reminiscences to somalia uh now that you've said that i just realized it'd
be such a perfect scheme if you're china to get everybody addicted to gambling and really and
they have no money the only way they get money okay is if they basically go to America and like open up a daycare.
And then so what they do is they open up a daycare in America and then they gamble with America's taxpayer dollars on Chinese casinos.
They could be doing that, buddy.
Like, and they are enriching themselves.
That's for, that is a lot.
But money is going back to Somalia as well.
There's no doubt in my mind that a lot of money is going back to somalia as well there's no doubt in
my mind that yeah there's going back to somalia right in cash it's literally going back in cash
it could be arming a local militia to eventually they are government who knows right and that's
a hundred percent been found out there's no could or would or maybe they're buying minimal
They could be buying mineral rights to mines and stuff like that.
mineral rights they could be buying mineral rights to mines and stuff like that
They're buying guns to go find each other in Somalia.
I'm telling you, that's what's happening.
This is literally what's happening.
They're taking the money from America and arming local militias.
Well, China did the soft power takeover in Ethiopia, right?
So when you're talking about Africa, you're like, damn. Historically. with it no no but china did the soft china did the soft power takeover in ethiopia right so
when you're talking about africa you're like historically right historically africa is
important to the world yo yo yo yo yo let me speak somalia historically is a very uh it's never been
conquered by the west believe it or not it just hasn't been okay neither is ethiopia for that
matter that area has never been. But Somalia
has always had ambitions to take over its neighbors. This is why there's like fuck tons of
warlords over there. This is why there's a whole Black Hawk Down situation where warlords took over
the country and divided it into basically like three different countries, right? Like, I mean,
it's a lot of partitioning going on. A lot of people vying for power. And now Somaliland,
which is its own thing, right? They don't want to be part of this nonsense. They don't want to be part of this whole
system where warlords are constantly vying
for power. They want to have a stable government,
one that respects their rights,
respects their rights as people,
as human beings, to actually pursue
a peaceful future. This is what the people in
Somaliland are doing. But the people in Somalia,
on the other hand, I'm not saying all of them. Obviously, not all
of them, right? I don't know how you can say that, but the caveat
is necessary to add because some people think I'm making a broad stroke generalization of all of them. Obviously, not all of them. I don't know if you say that, but the caveat is necessary to add
because some people think I'm making a broad stroke generalization of all Somalians.
Now, Somalia as a whole is a failed state.
They don't even have a functioning central bank.
They don't have a functioning government.
They have warlords constantly fighting for location, for geography,
for the rights to certain mines, to certain resources, to guns, to food,
even, right? This has been going on for a long time. And, you know, a lot of them simply resort
to things like piracy. And the piracy is not just to feed their families when they're looting those
boats and hijacking tankers and such. They're taking the ransom. That money goes to fund
militias. This is all for their conquest, right? None of this is about, you know, making themselves,
giving themselves bread, so to speak. This is not AOC's dream of, oh, they just want to eat some bread, guys. They're not really
bad guys. None of that is true. That's all bullshit. These guys are doing this for a larger
purpose, and they're doing it to America. They're colonizing America. If you listen to any one of
their speeches, the ones that, not AOC, but like Ilhan Omar attends, right, that she goes there,
once that, not AOC, but like Ilhan Omar attends, right?
She's not America first, right?
She didn't like America very much.
They voted her into power
so that they could get what they want.
This is their whole plan.
They're colonizing America
and they believe they have a right to it
because Americans are just willing to cede their land.
When you have people like Tim Walz and Jacob Fry,
when you have guys like this in charge,
spineless pieces of shit who will sell out their country just to be accepted, just to be liberal.
Again, there could be some geopolitical stuff going on there. I don't agree with everything
you're saying. War never changes. War never changes. No, and if you war never changes right like the fall war war never changes no and
if you look at somalia like the reason why the somali pirates first started is because a lot of
the uh like plastics and like leakages of oils were going and killing you know fish on the somali coast
right so they decided to patrol their own waters and then they eventually evolved that's not true they eventually
they eventually evolved and started no no they have they eventually evolved and started taking
over tankers because they're like oh we can extract they didn't have engines and then the
second they got outboard engines like they started they patrolled their own waters in somalia
and in the 2000s go look at the history beaver
research on somalia man like canada has a lot of somalian immigrants canada has a lot of somalian
immigrants as well are you canadian it's pretty basic uh oh
that makes so much sense okay it's pretty basic information ian that they started patrolling their
own waters in the 80s and 90s like okay okay i gotta mute you you talk too much right sorry to
mute you but i'm not sorry because it's my space the thing the thing about you know a lot of this
history right and we say, it's the West
fault. It's actually the Westerners that made them do this, that turned them to pirates.
This is all bullshit, man. These people have agency. They have the agency to decide to become
terrorists. They have the agency to decide that they're going to get on boats and take rocket
launchers and aim it at ships full of unguarded ships that have no security on there and loot them or take captives
because governments and companies are willing to pay a ransom. This is the problem. They saw an
easy solution to their woes. They saw an easy way to make money, and this was what they did.
It's not very difficult. For them, it's about conquests. They have this conquistadorial
mentality. They see something, they take it. This is how it is about conquests. They have this conquistadorial mentality.
They see something, they take it. This is how it is in Africa. Well, not all of Africa, mind you.
I'm not trying to make a generalization here, okay? But this is how it is, at least in Somalia.
At least in Somalia, this is how they think. They see something, they take it. It belongs to them
now. And if you're not willing to fight for it, they deserve it. They earned it. And you know what?
I don't even blame them for thinking this way.
This is how a lot of people think.
When you move into a foreign country and you don't follow the laws and the people who are
supposed to uphold the laws, the police, they're like lenient towards you.
You can groom a few girls.
You can rob a few places.
We'll just put you in jail for one year.
We'll give you a slap on the wrist.
And we won't even deport you because your own
country might kill you for it.
This is what happens. They're taking advantage of the West
and the West is more than happy to let them take advantage
because they're too cowardly to say
hey, don't do that because that might
you have to ask yourself though is where did they all
get their arms from, right?
came from like russia and china and then when you look at places like it why does that matter
why does it matter why does it matter well it's very important it's how you defend yourself and
why they're defending yourself yeah black market what do you mean they're defending themselves what
are you talking about they're not defending the only people they're defending themselves. What do you mean they're defending themselves? What are they talking about?
The only people they're defending themselves from
The entire reason they were refugees in the first place
was that they had a civil war that was massively violent
in ways that you can't even comprehend.
They were murdering children and women with machetes
when they didn't have guns.
It was incomprehensible levels of violence.
Are you defending? I'm so confused
what you're talking about.
I'm not defending anything.
I've got to tell you something.
The Somalians who went to the United States, they're on the losing side.
They were the warlords. They were the evil
guys who ran the government, were killing people
left and right, and they got kicked out.
They got evicted. They got exiled.
That's literally what happened.
side of the Somalian Civil War.
These are the losers who went to
in exile and they decided they were going to
reform their little armies.
That's what they're doing right now.
They're going to fight back by taking all of that American money,
that British money, that Canadian money, that European money,
send it back and do some shit.
That's what they're doing.
They're arming themselves against the other guys who won.
So are you saying they should be changing the government in Somalia or no?
I'm just trying to understand you.
I don't give a shit about Somalia, bro.
They're stealing my money.
They need to leave is what they need to do.
If they're not willing to allow themselves
to become Americans or become Canadians
and live like Canadians and Americans
and leave their baggage behind,
they need to get the fuck out.
I'm not even Canadian, I'm not even American.
I'm saying this because it's true for any country.
Look, I move around from place to place a lot, okay? And when I go to a place, I do this whole thing where I'm not even Canadian, not even American. I'm saying this because it's true for any country. Look, I move around from place to place a lot, okay?
And when I go to a place, I do this whole thing
where I'm like fully immersed in their culture.
I respect their traditions.
If I go to Japan, I don't speak very loudly
The Japanese don't like that very much.
They speak softly, right?
That's what I do when I go to Japan.
It's about being respectful,
but being respectful of the local customs
and local culture, acknowledging that it exists. And it's a good thing. It's a reason why
Japan is so beautiful. It's a reason why Dubai is a peaceful place. It's because you follow the laws.
Everybody does. That's what you got to do. Now, the problem with these immigrants or asylum seekers,
whatever you want to call them, the Somalis, when they go to a different country, they do not
embrace the local culture. They try to take over it.
But how much out of the population,
let's say, let's just take
out of Beaver's investigation, how many people
did he find? What, maybe 30, 35
people that were involved? What's the Somalian
population in the States? Like 25,000 people? 30,000 uh it's closer to like 300,000 and the percentage of Somalians in Minnesota on
welfare is 80 percent it's basically all of them and if they aren't on welfare they own a daycare
there's no industry that they've come here to work on. There's not like a family trade.
There's not like there's no building happening in terms of commerce or like business.
It's just and I'm not saying that like, well, I am kind of saying that.
But the reason for this, the reason for this mass sort of like reliance on government funding and welfare is because that's what they did when
they got there that's what they've been doing like you it's like your family trade was just like
getting the checks from the government and that's because i mean and that's there's just been no
need for them to innovate or there's no need for them to uh like change their their ways it's just
like that's what your dad did that's what you're gonna do doing what you're doing because it's making you money you know if you're getting
uh like trying to get a job trying to actually do something uh that's detrimental because you
might lose your access to that money you know yeah they've basically been trained
it's literally the family business yeah and this is the difference between them and say the Hmong.
The Hmong people, they came from Vietnam.
Very few of them, if any, actually I think 0% of them are on benefits.
0% of them are on benefits.
Yeah, it's less than one percent
you want more people like that they're producing they're creating they're giving jobs to other
people you want that that's perfect these are the people yeah japanese in the same way where
any country they go to they do not become beneficiaries well the thing about that though
is that that is actually part of their culture that it is kind of shameful to rely on government assistance it is uh well on a lot of the other places it's not only not shameful but it's encouraged
you get free money for doing nothing so let's come over here and exploit it's actually shameful
to not take advantage of the system if it's available what are you stupid you're actually
working you're actually doing something just sit back and collect the checks it's the same deal with gypsies in europe they go to every
different country you'll find them in bulgaria you'll find them in romania and italy man i ran
into so many of them in italy don't even get me started they are in the uk all over the place
right and what do they do like all of them are on benefits like i don't know the exact percentage
but it's a really high percentage of them no be, Beaver was right. I just looked it up.
That's fucking astounding.
And also I'm right about the fact that it is an absolute net negative in every single way for America to accept immigration from any country in Africa, any country in, I guess, Southeast Asia or most countries in Southeast Asia, say for Korea and among and things like that.
Like, I mean, mainly I'm including like India in that area.
And it's also, you know, because of a culture.
It's a funny thing, right?
So I'll just interrupt briefly, briefly.
I'll say this, right, about the South Asian community.
Hardworking people, the right ones are, right?
The right ones all go to Dubai.
They come here, right? I live to Dubai. They come here, right?
They come here, they work really hard.
There's no such thing as benefits here.
They do not have benefits here.
So the only reason you come here is to work.
And all these people, they come here,
hardworking fucking people.
I wish more people liked them.
I wish more people liked them.
I know some of them who came here
I talked to cab drivers and such, right?
And I even talked to some like real estate developers and they make a lot of money.
They came here, this one guy, he was telling me, he's like one of my real estate agents.
And he was telling me that when he came here, he had nothing.
He had basically had nothing.
You know, he had a family, but nothing.
And he was living, you know, pretty much like an impoverished life.
He was saving money every month, you know, he would save money, he would not spend too much.
And he took all of that money, he and his brother, right?
They built a business together they took all the money that they earned doing like deliveroo you know like like uber basically right they did all that stuff did it you know like
menial jobs carrying furniture you know assembling things your basic stuff that you know that you
need right they did all that for several years like five years or so and then they started their
own company and now they're wealthy they did it they made it it's like
the american dream except it's not in america right and it's only because you only have people
like this in countries that do not give out benefits to total strangers right they were
forced to work their way up and they did they made a success of themselves and that's the dubai story
right a lot of so is it lack of education for like the somalians is that the thing beaver like are
they just highly uneducated and they can't even serve coffee?
education they receive, the better they get
She literally is very well educated
so that she could steal money.
What's the difference in the US?
The higher educated you are,
the better you're fucking scamming.
fucking scammers they are.
We can get into that later, but the point is that like it is a net negative for America to let Somalis or really basically every country in Africa into America.
There's no benefit whatsoever.
There's not a cultural benefit
because they don't really add anything. They just kind of form their own culture and don't learn to
speak English. Even if you want to learn from them, you couldn't. I wouldn't. I absolutely wouldn't.
Nigeria is an economic net negative for America. I think there's a lot of great Nigerians, sure,
but we don't need to make exceptions no but like even look at your own
politicians and your corporate leaders they're all well educated okay I'm gonna mute this space now
here's how I would do it right I would ban all mass migration I think mass migration in general
is just a bad idea it's stupid it's like you're letting it everybody it's like you might as well
just open the border at that point it's's stupid. What you need is selective migration.
This is what Switzerland does, right?
I lived in Singapore for a few years, so I'm pretty familiar with their immigration system.
They only let in certain people and certain people have certain backgrounds.
You can have a criminal background.
You have to have a certain degree.
You can't come in with no education.
They don't want you, not even as a laborer, because they know there's a pretty good chance you're not going to fucking
work, right? You're not going to fucking work. You're going to do crime because you have no
education. So that's a big red flag. Out. Out you go. You don't even get to come in, right?
And also, you don't get to stay for too long. You have to have a work permit. That's how it
works in Dubai. You don't have to, you can't stay here permanently unless you buy property or you
have a company that's willing to sponsor you for many, many years.
So it's every two years they re-evaluate you.
Why can't you do that in America?
It's a very simple question.
Why can't you do that in America, in any European country, in Canada?
They're literally doing that. And it works.
They have immigrants, but not a lot of them, but they selectively let them in. And guess what?
You only get the good ones. No, and I don't disagree with that. That's a great approach.
All I was saying, though, is just look at governments and well, not governments, but people
within governments, politicians, corporate leaders who are lobbying and taking hundreds of millions of dollars out of taxpayer money
as well. And they're highly educated. They're from, you know, they were born in the USA
or born in Canada or born in the UK, you know, but no, I'm just saying it's, you know, it
seems like it's top down. Right. And then you got the 99% of us are like, we don't scam,
This is the problem with liberalism.
This is the problem with the democracy.
Too many people have a voice.
Too many people get to be lobbyists.
Too many people get to throw their money around.
People like George Soros or.
The fucking guy who made LinkedIn, right?
Piece of shit. Guys like that have way too much power, way too much and elizabeth warren she's more than willing to take their money to campaign
funds and do whatever the fuck she wants people like aoc to take that money and do whatever what
these people want they'll take the highest bidder i mean look at look at the number of gop politicians
who are in the uh pro ukraine camp because they're being paid to do so right people like mike pompeo
you know you could say that he was probably a pretty okay uh chief of you know like uh what do you call it like a ca director or something but
right now he's literally being paid by the ukrainians okay can't trust this right so
well no and you look at the somali theft is like maybe nine billion dollars but what how no absolutely
not it's so much more than that so it's at least 10 times that. So from your own government or politicians or corporate leaders,
how much has America, Canada, the UK, France, Ukraine,
That's what I mean, right?
So is it as corrupt or more corrupt?
Is it the politicians are more corrupt
or is it these migrants or immigrants that are more corrupt?
This is, like I said, this is a failure of liberalism.
I'm just doing a comparative analysis, that's all.
It's a failure of NGOs, you know, like, of having, allowing NGOs to have a voice.
It's the problem of allowing trade unions to control things, to say, oh, we're going to shut down the ports unless, you know, unless...
A lot of NGOs are just black money, though, right? That's how you influence other governments. I'll answer his question, you know uh a lot of ngos are just black money though right that's that's how you
influence other i'll answer his question you know but that's so when elon figured out all those ngos
you want what he really figured out is like oh this is where a lot of the black money goes it's
not really going through the pentagon and stuff that's going through red cross doctors without
borders usaid you know like that type of stuff, right? I want to hear from Beaver.
No, Sir Thomas, you're right.
But here's the thing is that we need to deport all of the people who are relying on welfare, who are immigrants, because they're voting for more welfare.
A large percentage of government spending is actually just either total waste or fraud.
Like flat-out fraud, it's probably maybe 10%.
Total waste, probably like 80%.
I don't think, I mean, it's ridiculous.
Why do we start with the Somalis?
Because they're comparatively such a smaller percentage of the fraud.
The answer is because if we don't get them out, they'll continue to vote for more fraud.
But what are they going back to? That's my question.
I don't fucking care. We could send them to the moon for all I care.
Let's just launch them into space.
I care about their life as well.
And all of the people, the fraud begets fraud.
They're going to keep voting for the people and the policies that are going to keep them in power and keep them able to extract the most.
keep them able to extract the most uh you know this is why we have a lot of very lax immigration
policies from the democrats because they know that if they can import a bunch of people they
can stay in power and so firstly we have to get rid of that stuff that's already here and then we
can talk about cutting the stuff in the future you cut out the rot you know there there there's
a saying man there's a saying so sorry to cut you off you know i just want to add like there's a saying, man. There's a saying. Sorry to cut you off. There's a saying, man. You can't help somebody up if you're also falling down the ladder, right? You can't fill somebody else's pockets if yours are empty, right? It doesn't make sense to, like, we're in a position right now where there are people that are starving in America. There are people that are unable to access health care, etc., etc.
people that are starving in America. There are people that are unable to access healthcare,
et cetera, et cetera. Here in the United States, we have our own stateside issues that we are
neglecting and not solving. And it is a gross, gross, gross negligence because of the fact that
we have so many people in power, so many people that have been in government for years and years
and years of this extracting, right? We can't support it anymore. We're at the point where
it's bankrupting the economy. So I get what you're saying. Oh, you care about what happens to those people but at the end of the day, bro
At the end of the day they they took the risk like niggas niggas didn't come here thinking it was good like
Let me not go off on tangent
Why do you why does the u.s.
Saying we're gonna free people we're gonna help people we're gonna do that
we're going to free people we're going to help people we're going to do that but then you look
within yourselves you're like damn you know let me let me let me let me tell you why okay the reason
the us does that at least the democrats do like this is because they want more voters
get it they want more voters they get more somalis and they get more asylum seekers in
those guys are going to vote democrat they They make them citizens, naturalize them. And suddenly guess what? They have 11 million more
voters. They're outnumbering the foundational Americans. That's the whole point. It's a
replacement program. It is literally a voter replacement program. And that is why the
Democrats want more immigrants. That is why they want open borders. That is why under Obama,
right, under Biden, you had literally open borders. They talk about deportations.
What is really a deportation under Obama? They say that Obama deported as many people as Trump
has currently. Has he though? Has he really? What did they really do? What did Obama really do?
Oh, he just turned some people back. He never fucking deported people. They caught literally
everybody that they caught and just
nudged the other way and then it would come in
another way as a deportee.
That is how Obama handled it.
The numbers, they tell you that it was
10 million illegal immigrants
in America. No, it's more like
it's probably closer to 40 million
Well, when the United States goes out and liberates countries,
you have to expect that a certain amount of fallout is refugees,
immigrants, asylum seekers, just like Afghanistan, Iran,
Iraq, Venezuela, Colombia.
It doesn't matter. Why let them in? I'm serious. Why let them in?
It's the fall know it's the
fault it's the fallout of many wars or the soft powers right okay hold on libya was not the fault
right of the european union the european union did not kill qaddafi they did not cause the libyan
government to fall arab spring happened on its own right you could you could argue the cia nudged
it along whatever right like hillary clinton taking credit for it. Pretty fucking sick woman, if you ask that. It was definitely nudged, buddy.
When that happened, right?
When that happened, all those Libyans,
all those Libyans, what did they do?
They flooded Europe, right?
No, Europe chose to let them in
because they were humanitarian
and they were facilitated by, you know,
The Catholic Church is like,
oh, we have to let these poor people in
because Jesus told us to be kind to everybody.
This is the kind of nonsense,
that is literally eroding
what is remaining of Western civilization.
It's this fucking liberal,
soft-hearted bullshit that says,
oh, we have to let everybody in,
of destroying our own civilization.
When I talk about civilization,
I'm not talking about some,
you know, some vague, nebulous thing,
No, no, I'm talking about the fact that they come in,
they erode the local economy, they endanger things,
they make the whole place just less safe
for anybody living there.
If you go to Glasgow in Scotland, for example,
pretty good, used to be, not a super safe place, okay? Like it's always been Scotland, for example, right? Pretty good, you know, used to be not a super safe place, okay?
Like it's always been kind of stabby, right?
Always had a high stabbing capital in Europe combined, right?
Also the IRA as well, right?
Where, you know, it's our own civil war, right?
No, no, I'm saying back in the 70s and 80s.
But anyway, I'm talking about Glasgow here, right?
So Glasgow was a relatively unsafe city, but for the most part, it was just, you know,
gang stabbing gangs, right?
It was just like, you know, a bunch of neds stabbing,
Neds are like your local nincompoops,
your local gangsters, your local thugs, right?
Chaps or whatever you want to call them.
That was how it was back then, say 20 years ago.
And then they let in all these guys,
all these gypsies come in,
and suddenly you have organized crime, right? You let in the Somalians, organized crime. You let in all these guys all these gypsies come in and suddenly you have organized crime right you let in the somalians organized crime you let in all these fucking
people and they do organized crime they're promoting drugs prostitution murder they're
killing gang members and they're killing a lot of other people as well and then you're letting in
a lot of the uh real quick real quick real quick uh i do want to remind you guys if you are just joining make
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mommy with her hand up so i did want to get to her let her speak yeah hey ian hey ian how's it
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so just checking in really quick
does Beaver and Ian get along
was I fine in introducing you two
amazing I'm glad to hear it
I need the patriots to stick together
AOC is not a Latina we don't claim her continue I need the patriots to stick together.
Yeah, we're all going to kill each other.
That's all you got to know.
My issues are here, honestly.
Liberalism is a dead end.
It's a failed experiment.
No, none of it will lead to war.
It'll just be soft power changes and things like that over time.
Dude, this is fucking liberal, bro.
It keeps, like, knocking them off
Wars are fought in open fields
For what you put together. So, at at breitbart like a decade ago and you probably remember this we actually covered the start of when this
started so right uh under bannon's breitbart there's this chick linda sarsour who you're
going to end like i promise you at the end of the investigations, you're going to find out that Linda Sarsour...
That she had the pizza napkins.
they started this over a decade ago, right?
This is how they fund the whole Democrat operation.
You don't need hot dogs you don't need
no no no he's right dude like dustin's right ignore the hot dog stand you're gonna lose
the party if you don't band together now if you if you go back now listen fuck right left
what i'm saying though is that you're gonna to you're going to lose the party. This is a series of NGOs that they've established.
The money goes back. It goes back to media matters.
It goes back to the child trafficking, smuggling, Catholic charities.
Right. And the whole playbook is laid out by people like Democracy Partners. And it's laid out very specifically if you go back and look at the 2017 David Brock memo.
Man, I was just thinking of it.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
David Brock is, for those who don't know, David Brock is this billionaire guy who runs Media Matters for America.
He funds a lot of these democratic
organizations that masquerade as news organizations this is what he does they push this agenda they
worked hand in hand with the open societies foundations there is no agenda societies they
are backing a lot of the politicians they're backing a lot of the da's in local races and
so they take over right they back the judges and so on that's what they do we're just protecting
ourselves the misconception that's the information're just protecting ourselves that's the information
wars right it's all about the information wars whoever can well whoever couldn't as i said
50 first state equals canada and greenland never if you come close to canada destroyed watch what
happened buddy if you came close to canada we would tank your treasury bonds. We would tank your treasury bonds.
I'm going to mute this face.
Fair deep first state boy.
There's no coming to Canada or China.
We would just tank your treasury bonds overnight.
Do you actually think that?
Moment of silence for Charlie Kirk.
Anyways, specifically with these communities, Beaver, I'm telling you, bro,
and anybody else who's actually digging in,
is the main... I remember her.
She was at every single women's march, right?
She was pushing her bullshit.
She's Wilson Brotherhood is what they are.
Everyone would just be stunned, dude.
They'd all be shitting their pants if they went against the United States.
She's the one who specifically wrote the handbook.
Saying that anybody that goes against the United States...
Dude, they're undermining the United States. They're not not gonna have it like you're under a person like biden
no no no i think it's a stronger system than you think dude who's this guy talking about
what's the second i'm just gonna be the first thing the problem with liberalism is that it allows
people like this to become a part of the government okay it's not as simple as saying, oh, it's a strong system. The system is only as strong as people.
And when you let in people like AOC, people like Ilhan Omar, Rashida Taleb, Linda Sarsour,
if you want to counter because she is an influencer, if you let these people in and
influence things, or even David Brock, who's a traitor, you let people like this have influence over the government. People like George Soros, their money has a lot
of influence over local politics. They take over district attorneys' races by funding them because
the alternatives are not being funded at all because the Republicans are really, really bad
at funding their own local races. This is a problem with the GOP, okay? But see, when you have a weak
system that is vulnerable to foreign attacks or even attacks from within, there's just a way to fight it.
They become the system. This is why you had Joe Biden for four years.
This is why you had the lockdown for four years.
They were able to take away your rights, take away your pension, freeze your accounts in Canada.
This is what they did. When you let people like this run the government, they will destroy you because they want you dead. It's as simple as that. I don't know how else to put it. People are just not
taking this seriously. People think, oh, the government is strong. You know, America has
existed as a country for 250 years. We'll be okay. No, you won't. You've never experienced
anything like this. Yuri Bezmenov, former KGB spy. He laid this all out.
He said, this was a playbook.
I'm not saying the Soviets are behind this, mind you.
I'm not saying Russia's behind this because they're not.
It's in Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky.
He lays this whole thing out.
Basically, it's to undermine an existing government, an existing society, by picking it apart from the fractures.
You see the LGBT community, the trans community, you militarize them. You make them militants,
I mean, right? You make them really angry, make them think that their existence is at stake,
that they need to do something. They need to fight. They need to become really politically
active. You turn them into a fighting force, not physically fighting, you know, but politically
fighting. You make them extremely active while the other guys are sleeping. Because the other guys think,
oh, you know, America, you know, in Canada, it's existed for 250 years, we'll be fine,
we'll be okay. You know, we fought worse threats, we fought the Nazis and we won. Sure, you did.
That was an external threat that you could detect. You could see the guy with a funny mustache,
he knew he was a bad guy. Okay, it's not very difficult, but these guys, they're your neighbors. Your neighbors are brainwashed and the schools are
letting it happen. Go to any Ivy league school. What are they teaching? Okay. What are they
teaching? Who are the professors? Look into that and you'll find, you know, that you'll be very
appalled at what you find is what I'm saying. You'll find people who are brainwashing kids,
who are brainwashing the young to hate their own country, to believe in an alternate history where America were the bad guys, America invented slavery,
you know, shit like that is what's going on in schools. They're teaching you to be ashamed of
the color of your skin, to be ashamed of the European heritage, or, you know, your Asian
heritage in some cases, because they're saying that Asians are now white adjacent. I mean,
what the fuck is that, right? They're acting as if, you know, everything
can be seen through the lens of the oppressed and the oppressor. And everything is very simple when
it's a binary choice. You're either the oppressed or the oppressor. Whose side are you on? They'll
ask you. And you'll, of course, you'll say, well, I'm on the side of the oppressed. You know,
I'm an oppressor. That's where this liberal guilt comes in, the white tears, you know, where people
are apologizing for offending someone for, I don't know, making a joke or even existing in some cases, kissing the boots, literally in some cases as well.
That is pathetic. And the left is doing all of this. This is what the left's agenda is. It's called a slow march to the institutions.
Sorry, long march through the institutions. It was coined by the Red Brigades in 1967.
This is the whole plan. Take over the government, take over the industries, take over all by the red brigades in 1967. this is the whole plan
take over the government take over the industries take over all the systems take over the academia
right you'll find it everywhere look at netflix woke as you can't let this happen and
it's allowed to happen because that's what liberalism is it's about freedom giving everybody
freedom right it's a bad idea it's failed experiment doesn't work it's weak it's vulnerable
it's fragile you got to defend it and unfortunately the only way to defend it to defend what you
actually do care about, which is your civilization, the right for your kids to live freely and
peacefully and safely, all those things, right? Those rights that you actually deserve,
they're being taken away. They're saying, no, you don't deserve that because those guys,
those oppressed people that you're oppressing, you're an oppressor. Those guysor those guys don't have it so you know you got to have a little bit
of equity you got to lose your rights so that they can get a few rights and in doing so they're
going to destroy you because they want you dead i mean i wouldn't say anybody's really lost their
rights but when you look at things like and i and the UK. Can you speak freely there? No, you can't.
No, you can. Look at Russell Brand, right?
Again, those are exaggerated
claims that 12,000 people have been
arrested for... It's called amendments.
comment on that yesterday, and she actually lives
there. You want to go against the Fourth Amendment?
You don't know about privacy rights?
It's like a... Shut up. Shut the fuck up. Holy fucking shit. Calm the fourth amendment. You don't know about privacy rights. It's like it's like shut up shut the fuck up
Holy fucking shit. Calm the fuck down. I hate me in the space. You guys are fucking old as hell
Act like it. Thank you. Just trying to tease people the truth
Thanks, wait your turn and do your teaching when it's your turn to talk. How about that?
Sorry, so I shouldn't talk about anybody's rights and how they should express them
no who is that talking i can't see that's a little f that's a little f he's talking
they take the empathy he sounds familiar as well guys good evening to everyone it's uh
been interesting to listen to ian i agree with a lot that you're saying. What's the best crypto asset?
Well, Bitcoin's the best crypto asset.
But I just want to say, the reason that America is rich and Europe is rich is because of the oppression of these countries.
Well, when you compare it to Africa and all of these other countries.
I heard the word oppression.
Oppression mentioned. Don't talk to me about fucking oppression about which one is the best crypto asset well bitcoin's the
best crypto asset what's the second best short there's no second best there's a crypto asset
it's called bitcoin right right there's no second best okay we can laugh about this later take all
your money buy bitcoin i appreciate this we needed a moment of brevity
we needed that but on the point about europe being oppressive yeah sure yeah you can argue that sure
i mean actually it's fact that you know europe at the very least used to be rich because they exploit
hell out of everybody else the reason france is rich is because it exploits africa and now they're
being overthrown in Africa
Did you know that a lot of countries in Africa still use the Frank even though the French don't?
The UK did the same thing
They plundered India, right?
The French need to be overthrown because I don't like the French
Which one's the best crypto asset? Well, Bitcoin's the best crypto asset.
The joke was funny for like the first time, you know, and then after. So short, micro strategy.
So in somewhere like the UK, they've had like speech laws since like the 80s.
Like even comedians used to get arrested.
There's a 2003 communications uh act thing no they've had one since like i think it was like 86 they introduced like hate speech laws
yeah some comedians were arrested right yeah some comedians got arrested in the
80s and 90s this is how it all starts right it starts
as an anti-communist law which is really funny because i actually agree with
It starts as an anti-communist thing.
Get those global homos out of here.
The European Court of Human Rights, right?
Like, whichever fucking...
Somebody knows more than you.
Those guys, they were founded in 1960 to basically fight against Soviet communists.
They know more than you know, and they're unelected.
Okay, like, stop interrupting me when I'm speaking.
The idea was to stop communism.
that whole court system is being governed,
it's being run by leftists,
the very people that they were supposed to stop
because liberalism at the end of the day
is extremely weak and fragile.
So again, liberalism does not work.
It's called the neoliberalism.
It's probably better than the alternative
i'll take that yeah it's just going to involve a lot less of us influence uh hopefully more
homogenous in the u.s you know joins into a certain extent exactly that's like even mark
carney didn't want to say it you know you can see he didn't you know you were saying the same things
with conviction even mark carney didn't say New World Order
with conviction. He's like, damn it, man.
So the neoliberal New World Order
It doesn't work. It has failed.
It still seems like a better alternative.
Yeah, that book is bullshit. You should read it if only to to see how
it is nowadays all right so what do we what do we believe in then what's the what's the gist
can i do what i believe in you guys i believe in all of you
yeah people are the same people that started the liberalism in America to destroy it and the mass immigration.
It's their same plan that's working.
They're behind Trump as well.
They're behind everything.
They're not behind Trump.
They're not behind Trump.
It is actually working and it will continue to work.
Let's ask a straight question.
Trump, when he got elected, what was he elected for?
No. Okay. Oh, boy. Come on. Right. got elected what was he elected for anti-war right no not quite no no okay oh boy ian come on right america first but what he's doing is it in benefit for america yes he basically cheated
he cheated on pennsylvania he cheated on pa uh with elon said he cheated on pa and they didn't
cheat on michigan too i think he didn't cheat't cheat, no. If you want to be in government or politics, it's all pay-for-play, man.
It's all pay-for-play, right?
Not always, not always, not always.
You can argue that Trump is good at the game.
He did something in PA, right?
But he does pay-for-play though, right?
So I got to answer the questions first, okay?
So the reason he was elected is pretty simple.
He was America first and is America first.
What he's doing, taking Greenland, taking up Maduro, that's America first. Even Putin So the reason he was elected is pretty simple. He was America first and is America first. What he's doing, taking Greenland, you know, taking up Maduro, that's America first.
Even Putin admits it, right? Now you can argue that it's against international laws and breaches
and violation of blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. None
of that shit matters. That's all neoliberal crap. And I'll tell you why it's crap. It's because
all of these laws, these, you know, oh, you can't do that. You can't, you can't just kidnap some guy tonight. You can't just steal him from his bed. That's all they can do. That's all they can complain about. You know, Europe can write a meanly or a strongly worded letter at Trump saying, can't do that. You can't kidnap a guy. Doesn't matter if they're unwilling to enforce it. They cannot do anything about it. Therefore, it doesn't matter. He has literally turned the illusion on its head.
He's pulled the curtain. He's shown the world that the whole, you know, rules based order is a bunch of bullshit.
And frankly speaking, he doesn't even have to do that because Europe is doing it on its own.
Right. Europe says one thing and does another. They talk about, you know, free speech and then they censor people.
Right. They talk about freedom of movement and then they ban people from, you know, certain people from traveling and certain people coming in, you know, like the UK,
for example, they talk about free speech a lot. And yet somehow, you know, they ban speakers from
coming in and letting certain other people who are maybe not as desirable, because those people
happen to benefit the new voting bloc that they want. So, you know, all that bullshit, right? The
whole rules-based order, that's's some crap. And Trump proved it.
Trump proved that they cannot do shit.
And it's this realization.
It is this realization that all this is BS
and that America is actually an empire.
That's the new world order.
And it's not the new world order that they wanted to make
because they wanted to make a new liberal new world order,
one where they were in charge, the bureaucrats were in charge.
People don't like bureaucrats, first of all.
People prefer the guy who gets shit done.
This is why they like Xi Jinping. This is why they like Putin. This is why they like Trump.
And this is why they like Horvath, right?
Wait, people like Putin? 90% of Russians voted for him.
Really, yeah. Go look it up.
by how he runs the country?
They actually like the guy
because he does good for them.
that is in their interest.
on behest of the EU, right?
This is the problem with Biden
Let's become reliant on China, right? This is what Biden was doing, by the way, right? He was
doing all this because he's an idiot, right? He didn't believe in the new liberal order where,
you know, there's a Paris climate, of course, let's shut down our industries and outsource
everything to, I don't know, Southeast Asia or something, right? This shit does not work. It's
destroying the West and it's destroyed Europe. Europe's a joke now, right? America,
right? You can see what you want about Trump declaring war, but his intention was never to
not start new wars or anything like that. The problem with the previous governments,
if you look at Obama, he started a lot of wars. He got involved in a lot of wars. Bush,
another example, right? Bush got involved in Iraq. He didn't have to. Why the fuck did he do that?
they think they're really smart,
is just going to acquiesce
They know what's better for us
and that we have to just go along
with their program. But guess what? Reality
does not lean that way. Reality
they turn their face away. That's what
happened. Now Trump, he proved that all this is
bullshit. Now this really works.
So we're entering a new age of empires.
That's what's actually happening. You've got
China, Russia, and the United States.
What part That's what's actually happening. You've got China, Russia, and the United States. That's it. What party you will own nothing and you will be happy, don't you understand?
The Great Reset ain't gonna be that.
I agree with what you're saying.
America is not going to be an empire.
Just look at the statistics.
Listen, it's called war crimes and it's called tribunals.
The GDP of America is still, even now, only growing 1 point something percent.
Nigeria just went 10x in 12 years.
Oh, what are they going to do?
Build some baskets and poop on their hands some more?
Listen, one of the biggest things that America has going for it is our military force.
You know, the reason that so many people in our country don't have any military is because they know if there's a problem, America is going to come to the rescue.
Look up blue eyes and top two air forces in the entire world.
The United States Air Force is the largest air force in the entire world.
And the United States Navy is the second largest air force.
Like, just think about that.
We have so many arguments.
But if you look at history, the largest armies and the most financed were not the victors,
The largest, most financed were over bloated.
Yeah, the USA has never won a war.
Russia is going to beat America. I would put my money on that. I'd mob you. Overbloated. The USA has never won a war. Russia's going to beat America.
I would put my money on that.
You are going to lose that money.
The USA didn't win World War II, man.
Russia lost 6 million people before the US.
I mean, you ended the war, but you didn't win the war.
I mean, that's why it's called Allies and Axies, right?
The USA has never won a war.
The only war the USA ever won was its own civil war against itself, right?
Okay, I mean, it's based on you guys talking over each other.
So it was a collaborative effort.
That's what won the war in World War II.
Russian manpower, American financing. It's a whole, you know, the land lease act, right? Giving Russia the means to have the firepower to fight against the Nazis. That's what won the war. It was a collaborative effort. It's a joint effort. Okay, that's what won the war. Now, who were ultimately the victors? It was Russia and it was the United States. Now, Russia lost a lot more.
They lost a lot of manpower and it was harder for them to rebuild.
It was harder for them to re-industrialize.
They were already struggling because of communism.
But the United States really benefited from the end of the war.
Therefore, they were the real victors because they were the only ones who emerged basically unscathed.
You had China that was pulverized by the Japanese,
was destroyed, Japan, while they got their assets kicked, right?
Europe, they got their assets really, really, really kicked.
And by the way, Denmark gave up in six hours.
So when Denmark says that they're gonna take Iceland,
Greenland did not go let America take it.
No, they'll give up in less than six hours.
If there was an invasion invasion they would just give up
hands down no question right the idea that they're gonna somehow defend greenland a land that they
barely care about bullshit so that's what's happening right now and america yeah america
did win the war in the sense that economically it's what allowed america to propel itself because
it was unscathed europe was so busy busy rebuilding, right? Hell, the Russians had
to help Poland rebuild itself. That's how bad things were in Europe, okay? Now, you could say
that, you know, they took over Poland and stuff, but the fact of the matter is Stalin dedicated way
too many resources to Poland while neglecting Russia itself. That was a mistake as well, right?
You want to look at it that way? Talk to some Russian bloggers. They'll tell you that.
Now, America, too much unscath America, and they had industry, right?
If it wasn't for World War II,
Europe wouldn't be where it was.
Europe had so many fucking people.
They had to rebuild entire cities.
America did not have to rebuild a single city.
That's why they won the war.
I would easily take a bet.
50 years, America doesn't exist anymore.
Honestly, it could go one of two ways.
So I'm going to mute this again.
It could go one of two ways.
Number one, yeah, it doesn't exist anymore.
It could be Cyberpunk 2077,
where it turns into the total dissolution of the United States of America.
This could literally happen, where every state becomes a city state, and you have a bunch of them, you know, like corporations, basically.
You know, Cupertino becomes Apple City or whatever, right?
They run the place, they run the militias, they run the police, and it becomes their own thing, their own city state, like Florence back in the day in Italy.
And then you have other places, you know, other cities that turn into their own thing, their own city-state, like Florence back in the day in Italy. And then you have other places, other cities that turn into their own thing. Basically, Cyberpunk 2077,
corporations run stuff. That's one possible future. And it's quite likely that could happen
if someone like Biden were to take over or AOC or something, because that will inevitably
collapse the United States. Nobody would accept that. That would literally collapse the economy,
everything would just go to shambles. The other alternative, and this is what Trump wants to do, I think,
is Pax Americana, an American empire. Whether or not it works, I mean, it worked for Rome. Keep in
mind, Rome was a very big country back in the day. You had the Roman Republic. It was huge,
the military, everything, right? Massive, just like America is. But guess what? They were collapsing
from inside, right? They had spent way too much money. But guess what? They were collapsing from inside,
right? They had spent way too much money, just way too much money. So you had a strong man come in,
Salah. He was like, you know what? Fuck this shit. He was the first fascist dictator, hence dictator.
That whole word dictator comes with that, right? Fascism. That's what fascism is. And then after
that, you had Julius Caesar, right? I know I'm simplifying history a little bit here, cutting it
down and, you know, distilling it to its very simplest forms, but that's exactly Julius Caesar. I know I'm simplifying history a little bit here, cutting it down and distilling it
to its very simplest forms,
but that's exactly what happened. You had a strong man
followed by another strong man come in
into a proper empire, one that took
over pretty much a known world at the time.
Same thing could happen here, at least
in the Western Hemisphere.
I wish you would do yet less muting so we can actually talk.
Yeah and you know about Maduro I see him back in Venezuela by the end of July, end of August. I mean they're definitely they're definitely debriefing him right now. They want to know
who else is connected in the government you know like if there are Hezbollah connections,
cartel connections, Iranian connections,
I mean, the government...
He houses Hezbollah. He fucking trains them.
Yeah, so the government wants to know exactly
who they are, where they are,
But they'll send them back to Venezuela by the end of July and August.
They're not going to send them back. He's like a cartel eater.
Buddy, he's not guilty yet. He hasn't even gone through court, right?
So innocent until proven guilty.
Innocent until proven guilty, buddy.
They still have to follow the process.
So here's the problem, okay?
You're viewing the world through the neoliberal,
new world order lens where rules-based order still applies.
Maduro is never getting out.
He's going to get locked up.
How much do you want to bet?
How much can we bet right now, you and I?
Why do you think he's going to get out? Why would they even let him out?
Well, I don't have a thousand. I was thinking more of like a gentleman's bet, but maybe like something small, right? I don't know.
Five hundred bucks. Five hundred bucks.
So when do you think he's going to get let out? You said by the end of fall?
Do you want to say? I i mean you want to give me an
extra couple of months but i'm saying by like that i'm saying by like end of august you want
to give me till the end of fall yeah no reason for that let's go let's go all right he's gonna be out
you want to say you want to say all right let's say halloween let's say halloween i believe maduro will be back in
venezuela by october the 31st latest if not i owe you 500 if so 500 you want to do that
there's zero reason i'll send you my solana address you can you can just send me the money right now
you're gonna have to write me a check and put it in the mail how about that
don't have to don't have to we'll work it out we'll see this is what this is what healthy
disagreement looks like right and there shouldn't be anything wrong they went through trouble to
capture him do you think they're really gonna let out? They didn't go through a lot of trouble to catch him. The Italians did Mussolini. Yeah, they did.
Like, there's no way. He's lucky.
No, they want the information on
where is Hezbollah, what are they doing,
where are the Cuban, like,
Cuban cartels, the Mexican cartels,
the Colombian cartels. Tell us who
the Shakers and Rubors are.
They're going to slap maduro okay all
right i got a suggestion so we're doing this bet right you said end of october and i'm saying never
right let's do it on polymarket or bullpen how about that let's make it real you want to make
it real like i've tried polymarket but it doesn't work in canada i said I bet 5K that he's not getting out. That motherfucker's done for.
Set it up, dude. Set it up. Let's do it.
Why would they let him go?
He's done. Nike tech's on and everything.
Put my money there right now.
He's done, dude. He's not getting out.
Let's just reinstitute a dictator yeah yeah in the united
then he gets released by october 31st it's not all right october the 31st dian you know like
the way i see it guys he still needs he still needs to be found guilty in a court of law which has not happened
yet but again getting all of the getting all of that he's not in america getting you interpol
getting all of that intelligence that him getting it because he's you know he's yeah and they're
gonna slap him on the butt and they're're going to send him back to Venezuela.
You're going to work with the USA.
You're going to work with us when we send you back.
Rules-based order is dead.
Rules-based order is finished.
If rules-based order was still a thing,
that's inside that guy's brain
That's all they want, and then
they're going to send him back.
They're going to slap him on the tushy, and they're going to send him
back to Venezuela and say, work with us
I'm actually genuinely confused.
I agree with you on the first part
that they're going to extract information from them if they're
not already doing that because they are.
Why do you think they're going to let him go?
How do you jump to that conclusion?
It doesn't make any sense.
They're going to keep him on a leash and say, you're going to be honest with us and you're going to help us find these Hezbollah.
You're going to help us find the Mexican cartels, the Colombian cartels, you know, any Cuban cartels, right?
Any type of Chinese cartels out there, right?
Russian cartelsels Iranian cartels
Guy, he is not in any position to bargain
he has to give up that information whether he likes it or not
it's the only difference between giving it
a death penalty and being in life
in prison, that's the only choice he has
No, I guarantee you the bargain will be
He'll hang like Saddam, bro.
Guys, just like at the end of an animal's life, they fight to the end.
This is what's happening.
They're not going to live that.
The ways of those days are over, man.
The ways of those days are over man the ways of those days are over
cartel leader back in charge
he's going to be working with
he's going to say we're going to have
partnerships with the u.s
You don't have the cards.
You don't have the cards.
He doesn't have the cards.
So, no, he's not getting out.
And to your point about, you know, how the death penalty is just not a thing anymore.
Public opinion says otherwise.
That people want it back.
Remember that poor woman, the one who was stabbed to death
on the train, Irena Zagutska?
When people saw that, right?
It changed something in them.
Charlie Kirk was out there
basically calling for the death penalty.
We're going to see that again, and we should.
Get rid of these people. Just get rid
He made the mistake of talking
Only in your own algorithms are these things
popular. They are not popular amongst the masses.
No, he should never talk shit on secular Jews.
You're stuck in your own algos, guy.
Go look at Pew polls, dude.
As soon as he talked shit on secular Jews,
well, we got 500 bucks right
three weeks later it was over
set it up in polymarket let's go
I told you I can't access I've tried man it won't let us access
I'll place that bet too it's hilarious
what am I the house on this
If I'm the house, you guys only weigh more than
500. If I'm the house, you weigh more than
You're going to take that action.
5,000. I said I'd do 5,000 on this.
That's the beauty of Polymarket. Everybody can
join in, right? This is literally
Get Russell Brand to join. He loves that Polymarket,
man. He's pushing it. I'm telling you, Maduro back in Venezuela by end
of October, working with the U.S.
government. We're going to let the U.S.
military hang around for a bit.
We're going to go capture some
We're just going to go do lasers
for everybody and capture Maduro.
understand geopolitics, buddy.
One at a time, guys. One at a time.
We're just going to do the most advanced shit we can do to extract him and then put him right back in charge.
Yeah, that's not happening.
That's exactly what's going to happen.
That's the craziest thing I've ever heard.
You know, the craziest thing.
That's the craziest thing you've ever heard, really?
After all that Candace Owens stuff and stuff like that.
What I said was the craziest.
The craziest thing on this space that I have ever heard.
So apart from me retelling what Candace Owens has said, right?
It's the craziest thing I've heard on this space to suggest that, you know,
this weird liberal vision that the rules-based order still exists and that,
you know, you can extract the guy from, you know guy from his vet, steal him from his own country,
kill a bunch of mercenaries and Cuban mercenaries.
Have you seen the coffins?
The size of the coffins are really small.
Has anyone asked why that is?
Eh, maybe don't pop up, right?
So all that stuff happened, and you're telling me
they're going to let this guy back out?
Like, you're on some Saturday morning
cartoon bullshit right there, you know?
This is like a happy ending
Check out my tweets from 2022 2023 i actually made i actually talk
about venezuela and i talk about the oil and i talk about the minerals why do you keep interrupting
me bro let's talk about the size of those coffins so look at my tweets yeah My name is Hockey Dad Science Check out my tweets from 2022
We want to talk about the fucking coffins
The coffins were so small
Tiny right like baby sized coffins
Never seen that They's like you know
you think you know like they're supposed to have been shot it's called get wrecked
yep they got splattered i guess it's a good reminder of why america will always be
the dominant superpower because we can do things like that cuba man they're supposed to be elite
i love how you guys think you're dominant in your
military you've never won a war except for the american revolution where you need you needed that
without a doubt you need no your american revolution when you fought the brits
i gotta set the record straight here amer America won wars even after World War II.
You had, okay, 50,000. The Korean War is still going on.
I'm still talking when I'm muting this.
Do you want to act like...
Does the mute button even work?
No, I'm saying, like, 50,000 dead on the American side,
2 million Vietnamese farmers die.
So, you know, telling me that America lost the war there, really?
They all want to act like we're not advanced.
You know, you lost that territory and it didn't work out so well but you know the romans will
kill everybody so yeah yeah america did you hear what did you hear what maduro's bodyguard said
they were like they had hyper hyper hyper weapons they couldn't do it like we all just like
basically died in our pants like that's how it goes.
It's called the Manna Syndrome.
Yeah, you should read that.
There's a viral post on X.
I'm surprised it didn't get more traction.
But yeah, I mean, that's literally what happened.
A guy on the ground, a Cuban mercenary,
you know, like one of Cuban's elite soldiers.
Like, these guys are really well-trained.
They're not some idiots, right?
Really well-trained guys, snipers and all that.
20, basically 20 basically 20
navy seals took on 300 to 1000 soldiers from the uh quote unquote uh venezuelan army and just
destroyed them and launched a weapon that was like you know probably illegal yeah and it was a surprise attack and then they quickly exited
after right so they didn't stay doesn't matter they didn't conquer they kidnapped no you don't
have to conquer dude no no what do you mean they didn't conquer they took their president are you
dumb are you stupid what are you talking about right now if somebody came into america and took
trump off the out of the white House and took them back to their
country, we'd be fucked. What are you talking about?
They can do whatever they want with us.
They have the president. What are you talking about?
that, oh, they didn't conquer. Come on now.
Like, the whole, you know,
and attacking it for being a surprise attack,
Like, Sun Tzu, the art of war, like, it's pretty
basic. This guy wrote the book on it.
It's a Chinese dude, Sun Tzu.
I'm sure you've heard of him, right?
Surprise is like, it's like a big part of war.
It doesn't matter how you do it as long as you win.
And launched hypersonic weapon.
It wasn't actually a hypersonic weapon.
It was actually like a...
It was a Lumia weapon.ersonic weapon it was actually like uh
it was a it was a dude it was like everybody basically just like shit their pants
the microwave weapon i assume that's what it is right that weapon was originally developed as a as a crowd suppression device right that's what i think right this is a smaller version of it
yeah and they use that, like, developed to
stop crowds, riots, all that
stuff. I think we recently saw
Serbia, one of those countries, one of the Balkan countries,
did that on their own people, and they were using
it for the crowd suppression purposes. But
here, right, they turned it up to fucking 11,
and they fried these fucking people's skin,
and they all collapsed, because it was so fucking
That's the power of that weapon.
And yeah, you could say it's violated in the Geneva Convention.
Guess what? No one gives a fuck.
I give a fuck. That's technically illegal.
That's war crimes and we'll see you at the tribunals.
Everybody talks about war crimes, this war crimes, that. It's not okay.
That is technically a war crime that's technically nobody cares anymore
it's undeclared though no all countries commit war crimes right commit war crimes all you want
watch what happens to you and plus you know they are not prosecuting him on the basis that he's
like an american no i'm telling you what war crimes are watch what happens it's called the
So here's the thing, right?
I know you're making a joke there, but we'll get you.
So funny thing about, about the war crime stuff.
And, and, you know, if you want to debate on those merits, right?
Technically it's not a war crime.
Because no war is declared.
They got him because he's a cartel leader, right?
They got the evidence of him for doing all that shit. so they didn't get him because he was a foreign leader
or a hostile country none of that applies he's not a foreign combatant in this case he's not
he technically right he's technically just a drug lord and that's how they're getting him
so it's not a war crime that can all be that's why i say he'll be back by the end of october
they're gonna have to prove that in order or they got to let him go, right?
They don't have to do jack shit.
They're never going to let that nigga go.
Chevron has had a contract in Venezuela since 2019.
We can argue against war crimes.
And Chevron obviously has CIA assets that work for them,
but they were just surveilling the whole
situation and what they realized is like oh man like russia is there uh china is there iran is there you know and i posted this i posted this stuff to my twitter back in 2022 2023 that
venezuela will be next on the hit list of whether it was Europe or whether it was Canada and the US.
It's still highly illegal.
I bet you Canada was involved
I'm sure we supported with high eyes.
Watch me prove it's illegal.
highly illegal when they did that.
I mean, war crimes, tribunals, we'll see you there.
Mean, angry letters, right?
Not you, but the people that are arguing for you, you'll see.
They did something wrong.
I love Canadians and Europeans.
They love talking about war crimes and letters.
We're going to send a letter.
We're going to send a strongly worded's not that right you think you did nothing wrong then
they're like cucks dude they're like absolute no like it's not at all not at all right it's
equivalent of sitting in a chair in the corner watching somebody will
your wife that's what europe is doing that That's what Canada is doing right now.
You blatantly did something wrong. I disapprove
of you fucking my wife, but please
keep doing it. You mean our honeypots?
We'll smile and shake your hand again.
of the world is happy that this happened,
okay? They can bluster and
they can say, oh, it's against international law
because it is. It technically actually is
and you'll see what tribunal means. Right? The reason no one gives a fuck and no one's going to pursue it's against international law because it is technically actually is and you'll see what
right the reason no one gives a fuck and no one's going to pursue it right is because i give a fuck
uh it's war crimes yeah no one no one really cares yeah like just like with the u.s
at the end of the day at the end of the day it's all about practicality and no no you can't use that
weapon you can't use the hype the the uh it's all about practicality you know like at the end of the
day nothing matters but strength strength is the only thing that matters kind of like the mute
button when i hit the mute button everybody just shuts up right that's power that you have you try
like i try not to wield it unnecessarily but that's what you know that's equivalent of what
trump did he wielded power because he's willing to and no onearily, but that's equivalent of what Trump did.
He wielded power because he's willing to
And everybody's just looking to him.
They're like, please, Rorschach, please save us.
You know the comic, The Watchmen, right?
Everybody's praying for him to do something
because they are unwilling to do it.
They don't have the power.
They don't have the balls to do it.
He's like, nah, fuck this. I'm going to gonna do it and that's what a real leader looks like whether you like him or not watch him well no and then you become a you become a target of economic
attack right and that's the thing is like if the u.s keeps playing those games war crimes like i
just said like i've been telling you for the past couple of days is between canada between canada russia china france and the uk we will absolutely tank your treasury bonds
overnight and you won't be able to pay your soldiers but here's the thing sorry actually i
shouldn't have like interrupted you there i shouldn't hit the mute button but i just gotta say
those countries are not gonna just team up buddy buddy with china because those guys are not going to just team up buddy-buddy with China because those guys are
still enemies. And there's no, you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend metric here,
because China's going to undermine their governments too. So they're not going to
suddenly become buddies against America because it's against their interest to do that as well.
They're going to look at these two options. They'll be like, well, America's kind of a bully.
They're kind of being an asshole right now. But guys they're also and you know at least with america there's a chance that uh uh you know like some some some democrats gonna
replace them in like three years or four years or something so we're just gonna you know acquiesce
for the time being that's that's what's gonna happen the usa is the usa is surviving right now
because of your treasury bonds.
And like I said, like worldwide, about a trillion dollars in treasury bonds have been bought by NATO countries in the past, like 15 years.
So if the USA keeps going, it's like, yes, there will be economic warfare. It's like, stop what you're doing or we're just going to tank your treasury bonds and your country.
It won't bankrupt overnight. It'll take a few months.
But that's the last thing anybody wants to do to the U S.
So it actually doesn't matter.
I'm getting too like trigger happy with a mute button.
I'm just saying I'm getting very trigger happy to mute button.
It's kind of like when you shoot the first guy and then you're like,
this is actually kind of fun.
So you just keep shooting,
So anyway, what is happening right now? And're like this is actually kind of fun so you just keep shooting you know so anyway what is happening right now and and this is why um Bitcoin went down because America
has a lot of uh you know reserves in the Bitcoin but gold is pretty much like a free-for-all so you
know China controls a lot of the gold market uh and a lot of like independent countries control
of the gold market so a lot of traders right, and this loops back to the first topic of the conversation that we just, you know, we got on, we started space was why is it
that Bitcoin's going down and gold is going up? Well, this is why, right? A lot of traders who
are, I would say anti-Americans really, they're not very bullish on America right now. They're
not bullish on Trump and his whole trade strategy. They're hedging their bets right now. And they're
thinking, you know, if this happens, right, and if the United States is retaliated
against by the European Union, then, you know, Bitcoin goes down anyway and their stocks
So we got to hedge it and we got to put it in gold because gold is pretty safe, right?
That's what's happening right now.
You're looking at a bunch of cowards, a bunch of traders, like actually literally traders
who are afraid that, you know, that Trump is going to lose this fight.
And I think that they're going to bet wrong. I think that trump is gonna lose this fight and i think that they're
gonna bet wrong i think that bitcoin is gonna go way back up i want to know which european country
well i'll tell you right now ian um as far as the bitcoin goes i mean overall it's up this year but
so there's a company in the uk called uh tidex it's a uh it's like a trading exchange company
no european countries the russian the russian federation actually invested 900 million dollars
into bitcoin back in like 2020 2019 but what they all and they did this through intermediaries
please post that and jump out for a bit uh yeah I did four years ago on my Twitter. And so the company is called Tidex.
But the Russian Federation, like so billionaires, and this happened worldwide.
Other billionaires bought into Bitcoin.
The Russian Federation, through intermediaries, bought about $900 million worth of Bitcoin through intermediaries.
They did this through Tidexx which is a uk owned company
so that 900 million probably already sold that talk man so poor so that 900 million that they
bought into they also shorted at the same time um but at at any point and there are other billionaires
across the world who have bought lots of bitcoin through intermediaries so they're not holding the
bitcoin they're just they're holding the stock of the Bitcoin, right?
So again, like if Russia wanted to tomorrow
through their intermediaries,
they could buy out 600 million of their money,
of their interest in Bitcoin through their intermediaries.
And essentially Bitcoin would go down another 20, 25,000.
But there are other billionaires.
Germany did the same thing and they lost. We laughed at them. are other billionaires let me talk let me talk
let me talk all right so this tight x company who took the payments through intermediaries on behalf
of the russian federation which was 900 million that they bought they shorted the stocks as have
other billionaires who have bought and shorted stocks for bitcoin they are playing the economic warfare
game where if they take their money out tomorrow not that bitcoin is going to go down to zero but
it'll go back down below like 75 000 below 75 000 or whatever it is so any recent investments from
billionaires say in the states or canada who aren't involved in this little group
they're essentially going to lose all of their bitcoin investment right because again they don't they're not holding the bitcoin they're holding
stock of the bitcoin which is different because there's there's not even 25 million bitcoin right
would you short micro strategy i want to know well that's not what i'm talking about right now but
yes i'm just curious so there are billionaires
worldwide would you do it again micro strategy who are looking for a more homogenous world
where if they're if if usa or canada or whatever country decides to play these economic warfare
games is like we're just going to divest ourselves put it all into gold copper silver
and it's like where did all your investments go guys you know it's because you bought in after the don't worry about it over collateralization it's like it's like an
inverted rug pull is what it is you know and that goes with the treasury bonds the us let many
countries and many billionaires buy into treasury bonds the past 15 years just to keep like the usa
afloat right so it's like, if you wanna think
you're gonna invade Canada,
it's like, we're just gonna tank
your treasury bonds overnight.
They're not going to do that
because there are too many investments in the United States.
It's the last thing we wanna do,
but it's an option, right?
No, it won't be mutually assured destruction
because the USA will say,
okay, do not tank our treasury bonds.
And it's like, okay, so you need our help then is what you're saying.
Or we divest our trillion dollars in treasury bonds that we've bought over the past 15 years.
And your treasury bonds are based off of the fact that taxpayers pay their taxes.
I'll tell you why it's not happening.
more to lose than to gain by doing this it doesn't matter that in the big picture this means america
wins whatever the fuck right they're not going to do it because it means losing their own money
they're not going to short the u.s economy because they're heavily invested in it we're talking
trillions of dollars invested in the u.s economy by all these companies in Europe and in Canada.
They're not going to short the bonds or sell the bonds, whatever the fuck, right? They're not going
to tank the U.S. economy because doing so would cause their own death. It is suicide for them to
do that. And America knows this. There we go. Realistic though, realistically.
What are you talking about?
Will Europe try to do something to the United States?
Will they write angry letters? Yes.
No, I've already said it.
He has to be found guilty.
And again, they're going to
coerce and we'll send you back to your country,
but now you're going to help us
You're helping us, helping you.
It's a discard of you over the ocean.
Wait, did you guys use bullpen?
Yeah, just run it through bullpen.
I don't got that kind of money to spend on a bet,
but 500 is good with me and just between Ian.
The great thing about prediction markets is that you have that ability ability though everyone gets to play yeah i can be the house i
just yeah like i got money i just can't be the house you know what i mean like i can't i can't
do 5k with what leverage i got kids to pay for you know leverage the fuck does it wait are we
still on this maduro's not going back but uh ian yeah so if
they divest from the treasury bonds of silver copper that's where those investments would turn
they're not tanking their money they're they're divesting from it and reinvesting into other
markets because if you have a purpose of this as well if you have enough market players you can
shoot you can skyrocket a stock overnight.
GameStop is what happened.
I was actually the one who recommended that to those investors on Reddit is like,
you really want to screw over short.
you guys want to thank short.
you guys want to tank hedge funds.
You want to tank hedge funds? Stop. Stop. You want to thank short i said you guys want to tank hedge funds you want to tank hedge
funds you want to tank you want to know the guy do you want it no no there were there were the
stock the guys in who were bought into the stock and it's like you want to know how to short for
shorter because you get 20 big and you get you get 20 big investors together and you reinvest into that company,
and you shorten the shorter.
You want me to call him in here.
I'm the one who also posted to Reddit
before any of those GameStop purchases ever happened,
because you can see short.
It sounds like you're scraping that off the barn floor, man.
It's all on my Twitter, man.
My Twitter started in 2019 before COVID.
I knew COVID was coming in July before it even started.
Bro, what are you talking about?
Big pause, big pause, big pause.
This guy must be like a prolific troll or something.
He starts off with like slightly wild takes, then he starts saying things that don't make
You predicted COVID before anybody else in the world.
There were about maybe 100 people that were aware.
Because in Canada, we had... You were the boots on the gown for COVID-19.
What are you talking about, bro?
I was a health Canada investigator.
So, yeah, I went door to...
A health Canada investigator.
You've done everything in the world.
I went door to door during COVID as a health Canada investigator to make sure immigrants
and returning Canadians were quarantined.
And you know what I told people?
How are you the first 100 people if you're doing like a menial task?
We had SARS-CoV-1 in Canada.
We had SARS-CoV one in canada in 2002.
why do you keep talking to say coven what are you talking about
no sars sars originally in canada in 2002 guys listen i'm talking about china you're not listening
2002, SARS was in Canada.
SARS was already around before 2020.
And you were the only person that knew.
No, there were hundreds of people.
How come you didn't save us?
COVID was in development.
You can't stop it was already in motion
buddy there was no you had like you had 15 years what were you doing
ignore them guys it's not covet if you push your mind to something you can do anything in 15 years
not at all man who knew when it was nobody knew when it was going to happen nobody knew when it was going to happen but Nobody knew when it was going to happen. Nobody knew when it was going to happen, but we all knew it was going to happen.
Nobody knew because nobody knew about it but you.
He doesn't want to help a single person.
I was a Health Canada investigator.
I went door to door during quarantine.
What the fuck does that even mean?
I've never heard of that before.
I'm not making it up, bro.
You can see my badges from the Public health agency of Canada that states investigators.
No, I've done more with my life than you have.
I've done more with my life than you have.
Buddy, you can see my public Health Agency of Canada officer badge.
I went door-to-door during COVID, spoke to quarantined Canadians who weren't happy.
And I said, look, you want to do something about it?
Speak to your local members of parliament.
If nothing happens, keep your local members of parliament. If nothing happens, if nothing happens, keep
your eye on social media. And I spoke to over 500 truckers door to door. And I said, guys,
radio each other. If you have a problem with this, come to Ottawa and have a peaceful assembly.
I didn't tell them to bring their fucking trucks them they had the courage to do it but i spoke to over 3 500 no no i planted the seed i planted the seed they took the courage
that's the difference no you guys are trolls i've read look i've read your twitter accounts
trolling even i'm just no i've read your twitter accounts you're just trolls so stop i've done more with my life
hey what's up nostradamus shut the fuck up thank you very much uh bullpen fi you you put your money
on bullpen fire like fucking like do the bet bro i don't know what you the fuck you're talking about
about this house shit bro just do the fucking bet. I'll take your money
So what are we gonna do are we gonna do a house on this or are you and Ian is gonna go in together? Like what do you guys brother? Have you have you never heard of technology? Have you never heard of?
I've said I can't get on Paulie America
I can't get on Paulie America. I'm sure I'm
$5,000 I can't do5,000 handshake. Let's go. I can't do 5K.
You don't believe in yourself.
You don't believe in yourself.
So if you don't believe in yourself.
See, the difference between you and I is I don't think something 100%.
I don't think something a hundred percent but I'll say about 80% chance
So you don't know anything I
Did I ran I predicted relationships with China so put it man
I predicted relationships with China.
How come you're not rich?
Shut the fuck up, everybody.
I'm talking Nostradamus right here and only Nostradamus.
If you're so smart, if you predicted everything, how come you can't afford $5,000?
Why would I do a $5,000 bet when I'm in the middle of the century?
I bet if I win, buddy, you're not even going to fucking pay me.
I bet if I win, you're not going to pay me.
Did you know, bro, I'm sorry I have to mute everybody all the time.
This guy just keeps fucking yelling.
Bro, do you know how bullpen fight works?
You put your money in ahead of time.
Like, Polymon, you put your money in ahead of time like polymarch you put your money in ahead of time
I'm not starting nonsense
You're gonna actually pay me if I win buddy
You and your 1k 5k you think you think you're like
Shut up Shut up shut up shut up shut up shut up you don't have the power to mute you then how like how like
uh how belittling does that feel as a grown man need to be like muted like you're in a fucking
like preschool breath like what's wrong with you breath shave your fucking beard too you look like
a fucking monkey uh but listen bro listen bro you think you're like rage baiting you think that
you're like making me mad you look like like
Retarded right now. You look like the dumbest human being alive
That's the problem. That's that's why it's kind of sad. It's not funny
Like you just you're just like you're not making jokes. You're not making quips. You're not being clever. You're just saying random bullshit
You're literally just saying things it's not okay
This is why we have misinformation.
What's random about it, buddy?
Because you don't agree with it? The randomness is the fact that you don't know what the fuck.
Then you start making fun of my character?
Put your picture up, buddy.
Let me see what you look like.
This is what I'm saying, right?
The only real person here that will pay me is Ian if he loses.
The other, you guys won't pay me.
It's not going to happen.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
You're in a crypto space.
You don't have any crypto?
Seriously, like, use bullpen.
Like, you put your money ahead of me.
You're behind the ball, bro.
I'm not behind the ball, buddy.
You know what I put my money in?
This is why you're thinking all these crazy things.
I put my money into houses.
I put my money into houses.
Copper and my kids' education.
How's that doing for you?
Oh, it's doing great for you, man.
Are you able to sell any of these houses right now?
Like, actually, I'm asking you like like like a genuine question like you know there's this concept called skin in the game
right if you've ever read um what the fuck I never mind skin in the game you got to put some skin in
the game you're gonna make some crazy ass claim put your money where your mouth is simple as that
that's it's not a complicated concept if you're're unwilling to do that, we don't have to
It's not like I disagree with
every single thing that you've said forever.
That's not what I'm saying, obviously.
With this particular thing.
Today, I don't know what's going on with you, bro.
I'm going to unmute the space again.
Tweaking on what, man? Read my Twitter, buddy. You can look back three years and you're like oh
shit this stuff i'm not gonna read your shit is actually starting to happen now the stuff he's
put out there two three four years ago is starting to happen now in 2026 so you tell me buddy can you
can you pin some examples at the top like what do you what do you want to see a fancy
everybody that follows this guy unfollow him stop fucking advertising yourself up here, bro
Like nobody's gonna look through your Twitter your Twitter's ugly and disorganized. That's why you don't have any followers
Like what are you talking about oddly disorganized? Not at all man
No blood you have all these random reposts, bro
Your page looks like you look like a bot if you tm me like hey
I have a job or I give you a job offer. I would never offer you a job
Because you can't pay me you have enough money to pay me shut up
What are you talking about my own investigation firm for 15 years? I run my own investigation. What are you doing?
crypto you that that sounds like a made-up job buddy
sounds like a made-up job buddy i was around before bitcoin even came onto the market buddy
you know you were around before bitcoin came onto the market you were alive 13 years ago
what do you what do you say bitcoin started on what are you saying
how come you don't invest how come you don't have any
what the fuck were you doing no shut? What the fuck were you doing?
No, shut up. What the fuck were you doing?
You're speaking from a place of
authority, but you don't have any credentials.
I have all the credentials, man.
You don't have any credentials
You don't have any credentials.
You can't even logically speak on crypto.
I did the investigations of my private company.
Tell me how crypto works.
I can educate you on crypto right now.
How much money have you guys lost on crypto?
How much money have you guys lost on crypto?
I buy copper houses and into my kids' education.
How have you not made infinite on crypto?
There is no infinite money to be made on crypto.
I know some of you guys buy followers, comments, reposts, all that.
Some of you guys buy followers.
You're all but you're buying followers, you know, but then you start to talk about
You're not educated in geopolitical stuff just stay with the guys are not actually
Stop your pick three links
How are you in three lanes?
How can you how can you comprehend that multiple more than one thing can be important and tangential it's impossible
It's impossible so he and are we doing 500 is that what we're doing?
Call my ex-wife man. she just got a quarter million dollars
So how are you saying that you're rich when your ex-wife took all your money obviously you couldn't afford a good lawyer
I never said I was rich and I was my own lawyer
I'm that better in person i'm a lot better in person i bet you guys
are better don't don't take this as me not liking you, bro.
When people don't make sense,
I like to call that out sometimes.
No, you think I don't make sense
because you don't understand.
Other people understand what I'm saying.
Can we get a thumbs up if anybody understands
anything that Nostradamus has said
He thinks he's going to get Maduro free somehow. Any thumbs up? Where are they anything that Nostradamus has said in the last 30 minutes. He thinks he's going to get Maduro free somehow.
they at, Nostradamus? No, Ian's giving me
until October the 3rd, giving Maduro until
Why do you believe him, dude?
I think it's the weirdest thing to believe,
JFK is going to come down the uh you know
the dallas highway or something you know like that's more believable than
q q is coming q's coming oh nostradamus is going to free maduro himself yeah you guys you guys can
call me you guys can call me just. That's my real name.
But feel free to look up the other, like, the trucker convoy and stuff like that.
Why are you, like, why are you, like, why do you keep insisting that we call you Justin, bro?
We don't want to call you Justin.
We're not, like, your personal friends.
And it's a little bit weird, though.
See, I don't know any of your names names but i'm not afraid to say my name
that's the difference i even put my badge online as well saying like oh people are going to question
me in a couple of years from now we better preemptively put this up and have receipts
when the receipts are asked right the receipts are on my twitter go check it out man well i asked
we asked for your receipts we asked for you to put them up on the timeline here why don't you
yeah doesn't mean you're not i'd like to log off right now and kind of just like watch a movie We asked for you to put them up on the timeline here. Why don't you? Yeah, put them up.
I'd like to log off right now and kind of just like watch a movie, you know?
You want me to like... Yeah, go through and put them up.
You literally go to my account, click search, type...
All right, listen, don't talk anymore until you put the tweets up
and are explaining them to us.
I don't want to hear anything else from you.
I don't want to hear instructional how to use Twitter.
Bro, pin it to the top. Can I do it in like a half and i just wanted to
i want to watch a movie right now and have some smoke but you can search my twitter and you know
how to do it same with the rest if you spent all the time that you've been talking about it's your
twitter you know your twitter the best you know what we don't know what you're talking about i got
like 14 000 tweets man you want us to read 14,000 of your brain-dead-edged tweets
when we already think that you're an idiot?
Prove to us that you're not an idiot first.
Then maybe I'll check out your Twitter.
We're asking you to present the receipts of, you know,
what you said you bought or sold, whatever the fuck, right?
You're presenting a certain case, and you got to prove it. You don't ask right? Do that. It's your job. You're presenting a certain case
and you got to prove it. You don't ask
us to prove it. It's not okay. You're wasting
No, I'm not wasting your time.
to show people like hey man you you want yep it's in your closet it's in your drawer
dog eat your homework got it
come on man stop doing that bro you're you're actually you're actually it's all there you
guys are just afraid to search it put it up top are you unable the problem this is the problem
when people that use like nokia's and like random like like your twitter's glitching out he doesn't
even know how to put stuff up top he's telling us just search his tweets as if we just have like
all all of us just have in our collective memory bro i'm gonna ask you to help out you know because
we need palantir's help to sift through like 14,000 tweets.
I only have 14,000 tweets.
Not everybody's unemployed.
Not everybody's like just spending their time like reading other people's Twitter pages.
I haven't read all of my tweets.
What are you talking about, bro?
You guys, you don't search all 14,000 tweets. You just do a cursory search.
That's what I'm doing right now.
You know that you won't even go for a simple search on my account and type in public health or investigator or trucker convoy or fucking Bitcoin or Venezuela.
What does public health have to do with the claims that you made?
You said you have proof of you making all these predictions.
Let's see the predictions.
Alright, which one do you want, Bruce? I'll post
You pick. You were married. Pick one.
Stop asking us to pick stuff.
Just start posting evidence.
Just put it up top. Stop asking questions. Just put it up top.
You're wasting everybody's time.
I honestly don't really care about it
nearly enough to even do this right now.
But I'm just humoring you.
Don't make me ask you again.
The Health Canada investigation?
I don't care what order you do it in.
This is a fun space, right?
Yeah, I'm having a really good time, actually.
I'm actually having a great time. don't in crypto spaces there's nobody like you don't you don't really run into like people that don't like that they just say random
shit and if you do they're like completely schizophrenic like this guy has like uh he has
like advanced schizophrenia right it's like it's like been it's been tested by time you know he's
like created his own like
worldviews and his own storyline for the entire universe and everything that exists like you don't
find that in crypto they're all like they just like took too much like fucking like like balloons
and narcos or whatever the fuck and that's why they're schizophrenic like it is it's different
this is much more fun what about that statement because it disagrees with what
you're saying or i'm going to put the proof uh up in the nest and then what happens at that point
give me a favor and put because your responses are quite are quite put the proof up top and then
we'll talk beating yourself you interrupt people and then you put the proof up top and then this
is what i'm doing i don't i don't know what you think this is.
You can run a space if you want.
So you're in control, right?
That's one of the privileges that I've been awarded just for today.
That's quite an abusive relationship I feel like I'm in right now.
What if you guys have muted, what, 52 fucking times while you interrupt while other people speak
Make fun of what what else did you make fun of that? I had a beard. What else do you make fun of buddy?
You don't know you to like to come depressed you don't know
anything about geopolitics i'm holding back you don't know anything about investigations
you don't know anything about the world you just know crypto so stop i like what you're doing here
where you're deflecting i'm not deflecting and that's gaslighting buddy buddy. I'm not deflecting. I'm reiterating what was said to me.
I'm taking words and putting them back in your own fucking mouths,
and you're just like, what?
See, now you're repeating me.
You're actually so right.
No, Saddamas, I agree with you repeat what I say. That's the flexion.
No, Saddamas, I agree with you now.
I see where you're coming from.
I actually did take a look at your page, and he's actually right, guys.
He also predicted that the 9-11 would happen.
None of that is on my Twitter, buddy.
Now you're just making it up.
I have not once said anything about 9-11, that it was going to happen.
What are you talking about, man?
You're just making it up.
Somalia is what you predicted.
No, I never said anything about Somalia.
I said Ethiopia when China took a soft power takeover of Ethiopia.
Can I ask you a quick question of stuff?
I'm misunderstanding you.
So where is it that you have the things that you actually did say posted?
Which one would you like?
And that's what I'm doing right now.
I'm looking for the public health.
How about we just do all?
I want to learn all about you.
There's like how many thousands?
Let's start with a random one of your choosing.
Let's go with the public health one to start.
And then we'll go from there.
But other than that, I'll just stay silent until I post that back up.
If you guys are just joining us, make sure to retweet the room.
for facilitating that crash out in Astrodonis.
Usually there's nobody to crash out on, man.
fucking Believe Ben or whatever the fuck
his name is. No, I'm not mad at anybody.
You guys keep interrupting me.
No, I'm not talking to you. I'm not mad at anybody. You guys keep interrupting me. No, no, no. I'm not
talking to you. I'm referencing
something you don't understand because you don't know anything about crypto.
It has nothing to do with you. Get back
to what you were supposed to be doing.
And don't speak until you're done.
Wow, I lost my train of thought.
Oh. wow i lost my train of thought thank thank you noser damas i was gonna compliment him i was gonna be like yo it takes like some balls to just like somebody's
telling you that you're retarded and you just keep arguing with them like ben believe whatever
the fuck his name ben paschnack you never come on the space bro yeah just if you think you call
somebody retarded like me i'm gonna stop talking to you buddy come on the space bro yeah you think you call somebody retarded like
me i'm gonna stop talking to you buddy that's deflection is when you use those types of words
is deflecting your own lack of intelligence buddy that's the difference and i have the
receipts to prove it all as well so i'm not asking for your respect i'm not even asking for anything
yo bro you have receipts for everything but they're like where are they at are they locked
in a safe 100 feet up underground?
I'm just asking you to go to your Twitter
That's what I'm doing and you keep screaming you keep muting you keep interrupting. It's your own. How about this?
How about this? How about this?
I'm just gonna mute you and keep muting you until you get it done so that you can focus
How about that? You seem to have an issue when it comes to opening your mouth only control
you're supposed to be doing other things and
and uh yeah i'll just i'll just make sure that i'll just make sure that you'll you're you're okay
yeah there's this new feature that twitter has where you can like spot mute people it's kind of
hard to do but once there's just one person that you want to continue to mute it's uh it's pretty
it's pretty easy pretty simple it's nice it's a good skill it's good ability
what a topic huh no that was fun a little crash out space okay eight hours of this
no it's not eight hours it feels like like eight hours, though, doesn't it?
It feels like we've been here for a while.
I think it's about time to call it done for now.
I mean, we can do this tomorrow.
Yeah, I don't think most of the time is going to post anything.
Am I posting it now or am I posting it tomorrow?
You tell me, guys. How come it's taking you so... You said it was tell me guys how how come it's taking you so you said it was easy and simple how
come it's taking so long to get it done i'm looking for the one with the badge to start
i mean there's other ones in there but you got to see the badge or you're just going to deny
whatever information i put on there without saying where's your badge and it's like well
the badge is on twitter let me just search around all right all right all right so i'm calling the
space now thank you for showing up you know it was a wonderful having you here for a first time space and I can't just keep
this thing recording because I am streaming this right now on kick and you can
find me there. It's kick.com slash still gray. My old username, right?
So follow me there. I'll be posting a reply to my own thing here.
So you can actually follow me on all these little spaces and I'll be doing more
of these. And in the future,
what I'm going to be doing
is I'm probably, like, I'm going to upgrade my bandwidth
a little bit more because it's a bit iffy
with having multi-stream going on.
But I'm going to probably start streaming these spaces
And if you've not yet done it and you're sitting
in the reply section, the comments, whatever,
be sure to follow everybody on stage if you like what we say.
If you don't like what we say,
if you think we're full of shit,
then don't follow, particularly the one guy.
But yeah, if you enjoyed this space,
be sure to tune in, have me on alerts,
be sure to follow back, all that stuff.
I hate chilling, honestly.
It's such a waste of time.
But if you enjoyed this space, stay tuned for more.
That's all, and good night and good luck, as they say.
Now we just got to wait like 10 seconds
before I hit the end button, otherwise it's
not going to end properly.