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#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

Released Thursday, 9th March 2023
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#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

#650: Psychological Operations, The Occult and Celebrity Possession With Rob Counts

Thursday, 9th March 2023
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Too far ahead. Oh, what the fuck are you guys

0:02

even talking

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about? Global controls.

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Have to be imposed and and and

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and and a world governing body

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will be created to enforce

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your body. On

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up Aaron.

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morning's warm and welcome to TFH Forhi.

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5:02

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home boy. Open

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your thighs.

5:33

Alright. Let's get into it. We're

5:35

very excited to have him

5:37

back. It's been a while since

5:39

we rock enrolled. But he's

5:42

back. You know, I'm from Edge of Wonder. I'm

5:44

very excited. I'm back of show. Please welcome

5:46

Rob counts. How are you, Rob? I'm

5:48

good, Sam. How are you, bro? Rob,

5:50

I feel like I haven't seen you guys

5:52

forever. Yeah. I mean, are we being

5:55

shadow bam from each other? Is it

5:57

possible? Oh, definitely. Yeah.

6:00

For sure. I mean, you know you know my I had

6:02

a YouTube channel that had five hundred thousand subscribers.

6:04

Yeah. And, yeah, we got totally

6:07

band off of YouTube.

6:10

And actually, what's crazy is we had no community

6:12

guideline strikes. We were actually really

6:14

saying things very carefully and the morning

6:17

that the New York Post published the

6:19

Hunter Biden laptop story. They deleted pre

6:21

emptively, deleted a bunch of accounts

6:23

off of YouTube and my channel

6:26

was one of them. So luckily,

6:28

I had all of my stuff up on Rise dot TFH,

6:31

which is kind of where we're know, putting all

6:33

of our stuff and especially our sensitive stuff we

6:35

put up there because it's our own platform. But

6:37

I've been, like, really trying to figure this censorship

6:40

issue out just like you, you know, and like, what

6:42

do you do? And it's

6:44

yeah. It's hard not to crack. It it

6:46

is a hard not to crack. Like, we were just

6:48

all talking before Wonders' uploading

6:52

TFH Farhat like episodes.

6:55

Yeah. It's not us.

6:57

It's really nice. I know you know.

6:59

It's not us. Dude, we were We

7:01

we had a bunch of really

7:04

sensitive stuff. We had

7:06

bunch of really sensitive stuff up on

7:08

Rise TV and somebody

7:12

was uploading it to YouTube and that's how

7:14

we ended up getting a bunch of heat

7:16

with somebody randomly uploaded some

7:18

of our stuff that was, like, really sensitive. It was

7:20

about, like, you know, human trafficking. And

7:24

and because somebody else was uploading

7:26

that

7:26

stuff, we ended up getting a lot of heat for

7:28

it. And I was like, man, that's not even supposed to be on

7:30

there. You know? I wonder if that's

7:32

why our channel's still

7:35

so heavily

7:36

censored because TFH this

7:38

other guy uploading stuff could be.

7:40

Yeah. Because

7:41

And I'm not mad at this person because I would

7:43

love to have a presence of the show on

7:45

YouTube's because I know he's gonna take this and

7:47

upload it. I'm not mad at you. I'm just

7:49

wondering if if us playing

7:52

the ball with YouTube, which pisses

7:54

people TFH, but if

7:56

us playing ball, I'm not trying to

7:58

put up all this craziness, and

8:00

putting on place that want it like

8:03

like rock fin, and rumble,

8:05

and see, which I love

8:07

I love Odyssey. I think it's a great

8:10

channel. I mean, a great platform. I

8:12

can't get any views on there. At all.

8:15

It is it takes a lot to upload there,

8:17

but because I love what they're doing them and

8:19

-- Right. -- sovereign, which, you know,

8:22

I love all those shit. I don't get any views on

8:24

there, but I keep up blowing because I love what Ben

8:26

Swann's doing with his sovereign media.

8:29

So TFH you guys go check that out,

8:31

I think the problem is, and we say it all

8:33

the time, is that to get the average

8:35

person to go there, you just can't have

8:37

heavy dense like news

8:41

and and conspiracy and

8:43

-- Right. -- you gotta have cat

8:45

videos working videos, prank

8:48

videos. You know, that's what

8:50

gets that's what fills in the blanks. And

8:52

Odyssey is doing that more than the other

8:54

places are. You know, I love

8:57

Rockfin. I I work with them in capacity.

8:59

I've talked to them. It's like, you gotta start getting

9:01

the cap video people over here. But

9:03

they don't wanna do it because

9:05

they wanna be mostly But that's for them

9:07

to

9:08

do. That's not

9:08

negative My side stuff. They're the viral stuff.

9:10

But if you're a cat person, Why would

9:13

you leave YouTube? I would

9:14

do what I mean YouTube. What I would do is

9:17

fill in the blanks.

9:18

Right? Yeah. Sticky, though. That's what they call it in

9:20

in in journalism. They call sticky

9:22

content stuff that just kinda keeps people kinda

9:24

--

9:24

Yeah. -- hit

9:25

hits the brain, you know, like, over and over again. That's

9:27

what you need.

9:28

Here's some black nobility stuff, and then

9:30

here's some cat's playing with yarn.

9:32

Yeah.

9:33

Sugar Sugar with the medicine. She's

9:34

twerking her butt in front of grandma. You

9:36

know, she could use that a little bit on rock

9:39

little bit No. I wonder if someone was

9:41

twerking and they had black on one

9:43

cheek and nobility on the other they'd get

9:45

censored. We got the I use

9:47

I think I have a video series

9:49

about that quirk. It was called quarking and

9:51

politics, and I I took

9:53

a picture from the eighteen hundreds and where

9:55

Woodard me to do his voice, and I would take

9:58

twerking videos. And with a little

10:00

bubble on the side, I would have this picture

10:02

from the eighteen hundreds of guy giving

10:05

the news. Why this girl tweaked

10:07

and worked in the background? And

10:10

YouTube's

10:10

like, no, that's me. I'm like, I

10:12

can't I can't even play. Megged yoga,

10:14

of course. And I saw dude, I saw a

10:16

video the other day of somebody

10:19

is supposedly doing physical therapy. They

10:21

were completely naked. And YouTube

10:23

had no problem with

10:24

it. Completely naked one with her. Like, her

10:27

whole asshole and everything.

10:28

Yeah. Yeah.

10:29

And

10:29

it was it had, like, a five mask

10:31

for easy. Yeah. Five million

10:34

views. Well, it's like there's there's kids

10:36

on

10:36

YouTube. Yeah. That's the only thing, Rob.

10:38

It's like TFH there was a a

10:41

rule for everybody,

10:43

I would follow it. But

10:45

literally, my whole Instagram has been showing

10:48

the hypocrisy of Instagram.

10:50

Because a lot of my my reaction videos,

10:53

I'm not even talking. It's just

10:55

me making faces to

10:57

this video that I know if I had

10:59

said this stuff, they would call

11:01

me a racist. But the fact that let's say

11:03

an Asian thing about being Asian

11:05

and saying the the worst things about

11:07

Asians, which is this video, And

11:09

me just go, what? Just do that.

11:12

That's why creators hate Instagram and

11:14

YouTube and other services because they're not transparent

11:16

with the rules. You

11:17

know, you don't know what you did half the time.

11:20

Well, it's it's it's based

11:22

off of whoever's feeling offended that

11:24

week. In Instagram, right,

11:26

or Facebook? No. I mean, that's

11:29

the only way to describe it because why why

11:31

is one thing over another? I mean and

11:33

there's so many sensitive people on

11:35

Instagram and TikTok, you post one thing

11:37

and people are right down your throat right away. I

11:39

mean, I'm sure, Sam, with those five million

11:41

views you got, there was a bunch of people just

11:43

like, they just come in just to hate.

11:45

And a ton of them were bots a lot of times.

11:48

We had one video that went viral. On

11:50

Instagram. And I

11:53

think there was like four hundred comments

11:56

I had to delete. Because they were you could

11:58

you went to their if you went into their account,

12:00

it had,

12:01

like, five people, but they were saying really nasty

12:03

things on there. Wow. Didn't make any sense.

12:05

On Instagram, if you come on my

12:08

on my account and leave

12:10

a super nasty comment,

12:12

I go to your channel I go to your

12:15

page, and if you're private, I know that's

12:17

how they're asks or terfing. And

12:19

I know there's people living up, well, I don't I'm not

12:21

an asks or terfing. I'm private. Well, then

12:23

you're not playing the game

12:24

correct. Because because on

12:27

Twitter, they could fake bots. You can't

12:29

do that on Instagram. Do you think that's playing the game

12:31

though? Because a lot of people just don't want to share their

12:33

photos. You know, they're they're kids and stuff.

12:35

Well,

12:35

I'm sorry, then you make a private account and then you

12:37

don't go talk shit on someone else's account.

12:40

Like,

12:40

I've been thinking about making sure

12:42

Just be nice. That's it. I'm trying to make a

12:44

private account just for my kids because

12:46

I'm seeing all my friends post pictures

12:48

of their friends. I mean,

12:50

their kids, and I'm not doing that. It makes me sad

12:53

because I love my children so much. I would

12:55

like to share it with the right people. But

12:57

I just know I opened it up. I got fucking

13:00

pieces of shit out there saying

13:02

nasty stuff about my

13:03

kids. And would you say anything about me? But

13:05

I don't know

13:05

what If you get cool, you go after people's

13:07

kids. This is the thing is like, what what

13:09

does social media, like, done

13:11

to people? The fact that TFH

13:14

if they were standing in front of you, it's

13:16

a very very doubtful they'd be

13:18

saying things the way that they are. You know,

13:20

like, this is what this is

13:22

what's happening. And and it's it's

13:24

actually pretty sad because, like,

13:27

do people understand that, like, karma

13:29

is the same? Yeah. And that stuff

13:31

comes back to

13:32

you. You you do have to be responsible

13:34

for it. I agree. Yeah.

13:37

Sometimes I get really nasty on

13:40

Twitter because I I feel like I'm battling

13:42

the forces of evils, but

13:44

even that of evil, but even then

13:47

I go, I'm I'm I What am I doing

13:49

right there? I'm calling this guy fuck head. You

13:51

know? It's like, what am I? I'm kinda

13:53

adding to it even though I'm passionate. Like

13:55

these people wanna take away guns and they're

13:57

just lying with numbers. You

13:59

know the sky today. It's like, look at these countries

14:02

and all their school shooting and they're either like, It's

14:04

like South Africa. Mexico.

14:08

You mean the place riddled with

14:10

crime right

14:11

now?

14:11

Yeah. Because

14:12

they don't know what's funny yet. The place

14:14

that has the most guns, like, per

14:17

person. You know what place that

14:18

is. Right? America.

14:19

No. Where is it? No. Switzerland. What's

14:23

what's in Switzerland? WEF,

14:27

the UN? Military service.

14:29

Yeah. And and, like, I mean, most

14:31

of yeah. Most of their their military.

14:35

Yeah. I mean, that's

14:37

why is there, you know,

14:39

Switzerland has kind of been this

14:41

area where it stayed out of everything

14:43

for the long

14:44

time. And yet, why are they getting heat for

14:46

being, like, everybody has guns there?

14:48

It's crazy. You're totally right.

14:50

And that's the that's what I was telling to

14:53

this guy. Now I get into what wanna talk about.

14:55

But was telling this guy, why don't you get

14:57

into all the FBI connections so

14:59

many of these shooters have? Were not only

15:01

did they not act on all

15:03

the tips that these kids were acting up,

15:05

but they actually sat back and allowed it

15:07

to happen. These are the convenient

15:09

things being left out. Of all

15:12

these kind of all

15:14

the all these, like, anti gun push,

15:16

you know, whether you're talking about like and

15:18

then this is a weird obviously, suicide

15:21

super sad. Right? And I and I

15:23

don't want dismiss suicide because I know

15:25

it's such a tragic thing. But the question

15:27

is, these people commit suicide. If they

15:29

didn't have a gun, Woodard be something else?

15:31

And I my answer

15:32

is, I believe so.

15:34

Of course, sir. Of course, it would. Right?

15:36

So, of course. And then the other one in in this

15:38

a weird argument, but it's a legit argument

15:40

because the anti gun people never address

15:42

this, which is gang shootings.

15:45

Like, how many of these school shootings are gang

15:47

shootings? And how many of these these

15:49

gun violence are gang violence and not to

15:51

dismiss gangs or who's in those

15:53

gangs as not being people, but

15:55

for some reason The the

15:57

the woke left that likes to cite

16:00

school shootings totally ignores

16:02

who's doing these shootings because it doesn't

16:05

fit into their narrative. Right? Well, yes.

16:07

But also even craziers in

16:09

that potentially is why like,

16:12

if we were to look at the data of whether

16:14

these guns that actually were responsible

16:16

for the crimes. Were the

16:19

illegal or the illegal guns?

16:21

I guarantee you they would be the illegal guns

16:23

almost every single time. What is

16:26

the percentage of those that are actually the legal

16:28

guns out there? I

16:30

mean, we're talking about if if if everyone

16:32

was was gun restricted TFH

16:34

the second amendment was taken away,

16:36

would that really change all of these people

16:38

getting illegal guns? Really?

16:41

Think about

16:41

it. Would it? I

16:43

mean, Mexico LA just had a buyback.

16:45

I think it was two hundred bucks in gift cards for

16:48

a gun. Who's doing

16:49

that? Yeah. Well, I started

16:52

out, like, who's literally gonna give up third

16:53

gun that was city or city high points, you

16:55

know. Well, somebody was talking about France.

16:57

He's like, oh, really, France is what you're

16:59

gonna say. The city that every weekend,

17:01

they have giant protests. And now

17:04

I've talked to women from France. And

17:06

they're like, you can't walk down the street without

17:08

getting harassed -- Yeah. -- by

17:11

new immigration that's there. And again, that's nothing

17:13

gets immigrated because this is all I

17:15

mean, if you really watch what's going on, they're

17:17

they're trying to change

17:20

the demographics of Europe.

17:22

This is forced immigration, weaponized

17:25

immigration on purpose.

17:28

They're trying to flip these things. And then eventually,

17:30

they'll flip it again. That's kind of what they do, Rob.

17:32

Would you wanna say?

17:34

No. I I just I

17:37

I mean, the

17:39

the stuff going on in in France all over

17:41

Europe right now is is

17:43

crazy. I mean, you know,

17:45

again, it's like, why can't

17:48

we talk about it? And this is actually the

17:50

premise of every single show I ever comment

17:52

with or that I'm working on is, like, why

17:54

is it why why is it so

17:56

hard to talk about whatever it is?

17:58

Weird stuff. Stuff

18:00

going on in politics. I don't care what it is, but we

18:02

should at least be able to talk it through

18:05

and share opinions on

18:06

it. You don't have to listen. You don't have to watch my podcast

18:08

TFH you don't like it. Don't It's fine. No

18:10

one's

18:11

asking that. You know what I mean? But at least let people

18:13

talk about things and talk through things. We

18:15

should, you know, I mean, kudos

18:17

to Elon Musk like whatever people out there think about

18:19

him, him allowing

18:22

Twitter to be the town

18:23

square. It's a big deal. You know?

18:26

We should have a we should have a place that people could talk

18:28

this stuff out even if it's even if

18:30

it's crappy because it's social media. You

18:32

know?

18:33

Yeah, that's the whole thing. It's like social

18:35

media itself has such dark origins

18:37

to it. But it does. It

18:39

really does. But I won't Rob, I won't get in what

18:41

you wanna talk about. Real quick, Rob, before the show,

18:43

we always love the guests to tell us

18:45

a little you know, and obviously, you've been on the show

18:48

many times. But for those who might be new or

18:50

didn't catch your past episodes, Can you tell

18:52

us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners

18:54

can find

18:55

you? Sure. Yeah. Actually, just started

18:57

a new show. The show's pretty cool.

18:59

I think you'll you'll like it, Sam. It's called metaphysical.

19:02

It's metaphysical podcast and

19:05

basically had about eighty thousand

19:07

new followers over the last month, you

19:09

can find us on, you know, YouTube,

19:12

Spotify, our Instagram

19:14

channel, Metaphysical Show, We're

19:16

putting clips up there almost every day of,

19:18

like, really cool stuff that we're talking about.

19:20

I do that show with a guy named John Villanco,

19:23

who is a good friend of mine. And he actually

19:25

was a trained remote viewer,

19:27

if you can believe that. Now the CIA

19:30

and, like, Norm. One

19:32

of these three letter agencies or, you

19:34

know, a cocktail of these three letter agencies,

19:36

they developed remote viewing. Over

19:39

the last, like, fifty years, which was a

19:41

way for them to obtain information, though

19:45

about things that they had no information on. Like, how

19:47

do they get leads on stuff, like terrorism or

19:49

whatever it is. Well, they developed remote

19:51

viewing, and John's been doing that for a number of

19:53

years. And we talk

19:55

about, like, him and I have phone conversations

19:57

all the time. And we just said one day, hey, you know, it'd be

20:00

really cool if people could hear these conversations because

20:02

we talk about the wildest stuff. You know,

20:04

just because I'm researching stuff all the time, and he

20:06

has a team of remote viewers that are looking

20:08

at this stuff trying to get data on

20:11

some of these mysteries that no

20:13

one knows. And so we just kinda

20:15

you know, teamed up and

20:17

we've been pumping out content and all kinds

20:19

of cool things. Like, we had a, you know,

20:21

a show on the moon, we had a show on you know, this

20:23

idea of, like, staircases that go nowhere

20:26

that these, like, parks,

20:28

police that are are reporting to show up in

20:30

middle of National Park and we're

20:32

trying to figure this stuff out and just have a good

20:34

time that's that's not related to politics

20:36

because I just feel like everyone's getting dragged

20:39

down by this stuff and and and entertainment's

20:41

gotta come back at some

20:42

point. Like, what is this stuff? Let's talk about it.

20:44

You know?

20:45

I agree. Rob, your your

20:47

presentation is so

20:49

good, bro. Look at like -- Oh,

20:51

thanks. -- your guys website is

20:53

so nice, bro. It is -- Oh,

20:55

yeah. -- so nice. It is

20:57

a great website, and it's like,

21:00

I think you're what they they're afraid

21:02

of, whoever they receive. It's

21:04

like Well, you know, my background

21:06

is in my background is

21:08

actually in, like, in branding and creative

21:10

direction. Like, I was a just a graphic designer,

21:13

and then I was doing all kinds of

21:15

research on stuff and I

21:17

started combining my design

21:19

with the research that I was doing because when you're doing

21:21

branding, actually most of branding for

21:23

a company is researching the

21:25

market and understanding what's going on so

21:27

that you can create visuals that people

21:29

want. Right? So translating that

21:32

over into like

21:34

researching some of life's greatest mysteries

21:36

is actually not as far of a stretch as

21:38

you think because you're in research all the time anyway.

21:41

If you're doing creative direction in branding.

21:43

So I just kind of started and

21:45

I was like, wow, this this is really interesting

21:47

and I couldn't stop. I was like, Wonders'

21:49

you start going down some of these rabbit holes,

21:52

I mean, and you start visualizing some of

21:54

this stuff, you you kinda can't

21:56

stop. And then it just it kinda spiraled out of control

21:58

into, you know, what is Rise dot And,

22:01

man, we just to be honest, like, some days,

22:03

I wake

22:03

up. I mean, it's really hard what we're

22:05

doing because of our partnership and not easy.

22:08

Yeah. But some days I wake up and I'm like,

22:10

this is my

22:11

job. Cool. This is

22:13

awesome. It's an old game. Like,

22:15

You know, I I wanna get in. I wanna ask you

22:17

something real quick. Like, you know, obviously,

22:20

this show, we we

22:22

chose to leave YouTube.

22:25

You chose to leave because we

22:27

knew that it was coming.

22:29

And it's like as a comedian, if

22:32

you're not on YouTube, you are your

22:34

fuck. You're just fucked, man. And

22:37

so I need to keep a presence on there because

22:39

unfortunately that is mainstream. But

22:42

your your website is

22:45

so shiny and so nice and

22:47

such a great presentation and

22:49

really

22:49

pops. Has it has it

22:51

really hurt you guys leaving you? Take your time.

22:54

Are you kidding? So, like, you know,

22:56

I mean, we had five hundred thousand

22:58

subscribers on you. We're reaching people, dude,

23:00

I I'm from like a kind

23:02

of a small city in Rhode Island, the

23:05

smallest state in the country. When things

23:07

were at its craziest on YouTube,

23:09

I would walk down the street. As soon as I

23:11

got to a main road, people would slam on

23:13

their brakes and be like, edge of wonder

23:16

baby. And I was like,

23:18

what the hell? Like, because, you know, it's my hometown.

23:21

Right? And I'm like, no one watches me here.

23:23

Like, no. Right? And

23:25

just getting like, that was, like, really actually,

23:28

I I'm not even sure I like that very much. But

23:31

what the hell? It is what it is. Right? So,

23:34

yeah, I mean, I think

23:37

think it's affected us a tremendous amount. Like,

23:39

and that's actually in a way. That's

23:41

what keeps me going. Because

23:43

the way I look at it is TFH if

23:45

with all of this censorship against me,

23:47

I can figure this problem out because

23:49

that's what it is. It is a problem. TFH

23:51

I can figure this problem out, I'm

23:54

invincible. I can do anything. Literally

23:57

anything. Like nothing can scare me anymore

23:59

because you just tried to censor me. And

24:01

I I worked it all out and

24:04

I got back on top again. And of course,

24:06

you know, a part of that is strategy, being careful

24:08

about what you're doing, what you're saying. I'm not trying

24:10

to I'm not trying to hurt anyone -- Yeah. --

24:12

ever. Right? Like, quite the contrary, actually.

24:14

I just want people to use their heads and think

24:17

through things and stop listening

24:19

to talking heads who claim to be experts

24:21

on stuff when it's just their opinion most of the

24:23

time, you know, I'm dude, I'm in the

24:25

marketing world. I can

24:28

tell you for a fact that a bunch of those

24:30

marketers out there are telling you

24:32

a very specific story based

24:34

on very limited data that they

24:36

want you to see. It's

24:38

not it's not necessarily the

24:40

truth. It's the story they're

24:42

telling that gets you to buy something.

24:45

Right? I agree. Dude,

24:47

look at the origins of PR. Yeah.

24:50

Are you kidding me? Edward Bernays,

24:52

like all of this stuff. Like, It

24:54

was developed specifically to

24:57

control all of the industries that

24:59

we consume

24:59

now. Yes, you

25:02

know. I can totally agree, man.

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to eat meal cake. I I just also

27:27

remember saying, I think you guys were

27:29

like, the first of the masters of

27:31

thumbnails as

27:32

well. Like, you guys have nailed

27:35

thumbnails.

27:35

But you brought up some really interesting and

27:38

these guys laughed at it. But

27:40

I in between shows, because we

27:42

just got done interviewing Whitney

27:44

Webb. But, you know, I was talking about

27:46

how, like, and it kinda relates to what

27:48

you just said, how I wanna sell some

27:50

more tickets without anybody knowing

27:53

who I am. And, like, I really

27:56

like, for a guy in comedy did not

27:58

want people to know who they are. It's like

28:00

kind of like a death blow

28:02

to your career, but what do you mean by that

28:04

though? Like, I don't wanna be on anybody's

28:07

radar. Right.

28:08

I mean, you have to be on the radar. You mean, you wanna

28:10

be known by the people who really like and nobody

28:12

else is

28:13

like Yeah.

28:13

Basically, I just want that, like, I want to

28:15

be underground as fuck with

28:17

everybody just, like, the those

28:19

who know

28:20

no, And those don't know,

28:22

don't need to know. And I just don't wanna show

28:24

up on anybody's way. You don't say kinda, like

28:27

like, the way I see, like, any Broadway The only

28:29

people that know Eddie Barber, people that are in Fujitsu,

28:31

and they love Fujitsu when they see him like a god.

28:33

Other than

28:33

that, other than that, he walks through the airport,

28:35

like,

28:36

Yeah. He gets it up probably. He gets it up

28:38

once in a while. And

28:39

that's why I want And that yeah. That's I don't want

28:41

Joe Rogan where every two feet I have to

28:43

take a picture. And I love taking pictures with

28:45

the fans. I'm just telling you that,

28:47

like, I don't think Bill Burke, I'm with

28:49

you. Bill Burke can go anywhere without

28:52

maybe in LA because there's this kind of rule

28:54

of view notices. Like, if you see a

28:56

famous person, the whole we

28:58

all agree not to say anything.

29:00

Like, this is a place of that. And maybe

29:02

New York cities like that? I do that.

29:04

And I lived in New York City for like seven

29:06

years and I, you know, I saw like Christopher

29:08

Lee on the street a bunch of

29:11

different people and like, Katie Holmes,

29:13

I used to bump into all the time. And

29:15

I would just she would look at me and she'd be

29:17

like, is she gonna say

29:18

anything? And I was like, I'm not saying anything to you. Yeah.

29:20

Like, No. Yeah. I want

29:22

that, but, like, on a smaller level

29:24

where people like, oh, think that's a guy, but I'm not gonna

29:26

say anything. But I mean, III

29:28

couldn't I mean, I'm sure I I when I used

29:30

to go out with Rogen on the road, I

29:32

mean, you would just every two 650, picture.

29:35

Picture. And this is even before his

29:37

his

29:38

his podcast got to where he really

29:40

was. Like

29:41

-- Right. -- so it's like that's what

29:43

I want. I just wanna be able to pay you

29:45

know, take care of my family, but not

29:47

beyond the radar. These people, I don't think

29:49

it's ever gonna be possible, but that's

29:51

really what I would like. So,

29:54

Rob, let's get into what you wanna talk about here

29:57

because I I love this. We don't get

29:59

a lot of these classics that

30:01

we get into. It's like, always weird shit,

30:03

but I really love what you wanna do. And, like,

30:05

it's very interesting because you're talking about the

30:07

the origins of Stranger thing you wanna get

30:10

into, which I was on a CW

30:12

and we kinda broke it down the montage

30:14

project. I found it super interesting.

30:17

And this is where, like, a lot

30:19

of the, you

30:21

know, we asked Whitney Webb and she I'm, like, have

30:23

you gotten into the cult of anything? She's, like,

30:25

that's not really my focus. I

30:27

I'm open minded to it, she said. Maybe

30:30

down the line. She'll start doing that. But for

30:32

me, like, the occult and the supernatural

30:36

and all of that which comes

30:39

from, like, I think the spiritual point of view

30:41

is the best explanation

30:44

of why they're doing what they're doing.

30:47

And it gets into, like, what

30:49

like, where we live and how special

30:51

this place

30:52

is. So you wanna let's get into a little

30:54

bit of montage project. Tell me your thoughts.

30:56

Yeah. I mean, I think a lot of people don't

30:59

really understand how either

31:01

well researched the duffer brothers

31:03

are or like,

31:06

that they've been given actual

31:09

intelligence of some sort because

31:12

you Okay. I mean, there's been a couple of

31:14

things historically that I've researched where been

31:16

like, okay, this is straight out of a book. Right? Like

31:18

Indiana Jones and

31:21

the Raiders of the Lost Ark. That was

31:23

almost literally the

31:26

the book, the spirit of

31:28

destiny by Trevor Ravenswrost. I'm

31:30

not sure if you've ever read that. But

31:32

that is a very fascinating book. And actually,

31:35

on Rise TV, we have a oh, man. We

31:37

have a series called the relics of

31:39

power. Which are basically all of these

31:41

relics that Hitler was after during

31:44

during World War TFH, and the picture

31:46

that it paints is shocking. I mean,

31:49

people I think people thought, like,

31:51

oh, the the Nuremberg's trials kind of

31:53

like ended that whole thing and they they

31:56

did not talk about what was really going

31:58

on at all in World War which was

32:00

all of the bizarre cult stuff that

32:02

Hitler was going into and he was after,

32:04

more like a marvel movie than it is actually

32:07

like a sociopolitical

32:08

thing. You know? I tell I

32:10

have a show with a guy and I gotta get you

32:12

embedded on it. It it it's

32:15

with my good friend who I love all with all

32:17

my heart crying, Callon. He doesn't

32:19

believe any of this. And all I do

32:21

is go do. This is a cult ritual.

32:24

I think it goes all the way back to

32:26

fallen angels,

32:28

to to Warlock -- Yeah.

32:31

But the thing is is like it doesn't matter

32:33

if he believes that or not, if the crazy

32:35

ass people on the other side of it, do believe

32:37

that. That's what that's

32:40

what's so weird about this. It's like, you know,

32:42

okay. Look. Just to pull out

32:44

for a second, this whole Sam Smith thing on the

32:46

Grammys. Right? Like, Everyone

32:49

was talking about that. You were you you probably

32:51

brought that up in your shows few

32:53

times, did you not? Yeah.

32:53

Absolutely. Of course. Okay.

32:56

Well, okay. Was that

32:58

actually them just being, like, satanic

33:01

butt heads? Or was

33:03

it more likely that that was a psychological operation

33:05

to get a bunch of right wing people out there

33:08

to comment on it and

33:09

TFH, like, be angry about it and then to attack

33:11

them in the media? Which looks like probably more

33:13

likely than anything. Yeah.

33:16

III think you're totally right, man.

33:18

think you're totally right. And and what

33:20

I find very funny

33:21

is, like, it makes me think there's also levels

33:24

to this shit because Sam

33:27

Smith TFH he was really, like,

33:30

in the know. Right? Really in the know,

33:32

he would know that the guy

33:34

that they worshiped doesn't have two

33:36

horns, isn't a fat guy in a

33:38

red suit running around looking

33:40

like the the the cool aid man. You know

33:42

what I'm saying so. Like It's

33:45

almost like he's he's looking like an

33:47

idiot in front of the people that know because

33:49

at the dead. You know, I mean, like, that's

33:52

scared. Like he to me, he

33:54

we know what he's trying to do, but

33:56

I think there's levels TFH this shit and he just

33:58

looks like an idiot. To the people

34:00

who really do this thing that because

34:02

for me, it's like and I don't know if you've ever talked

34:05

to Ian Ferguson from why

34:07

white lotus of light. I mean, dude, you

34:09

guys would probably hit it off really well. He's

34:12

got this great channel, super small.

34:14

I'm trying to help it blow up. Because I think

34:16

his research is great, but he's getting

34:18

into Mullachians versus

34:21

Lucepharians versus

34:23

the light. So it's super interesting. And,

34:25

like, to me, like, Sam

34:28

Smith is just like a big idiot to everybody,

34:30

the Christians, and then also the people

34:33

at the highest levels who worship

34:35

a bull god

34:37

called Moleoc. So that that to

34:39

me is just makes me laugh when I saw him do it

34:41

because you look like a drunk mom going

34:43

to a teenage daughter's Halloween

34:46

party trying to dress like a fat

34:48

Satan. So, like, that's my what what are your

34:50

thoughts on all that? I mean, yeah,

34:53

I I think right now a lot of it is being

34:55

used just to attack people.

34:57

I think I do think that this stuff is

34:59

in play. Like, we would be silly to think

35:01

it's not in play. Why do why does secret societies

35:04

exist? There's a bunch of secret

35:06

societies out there historically. Right?

35:08

You can research this stuff. Like,

35:11

dude, Alistair Crowley was the biggest

35:13

weirdo on the planet. Everybody

35:16

was talking about that guy. He was researching

35:19

and involved in the assault more than almost

35:21

anyone at the time. He was on a Beatles album.

35:23

Like, the guy is still worshiped all

35:26

over -- Yep. -- Hollywood. He

35:28

he was the one that appropriated the

35:30

as above so below BS or

35:32

whatever. Right. Right. That.

35:34

Yeah. It's like so don't tell me the

35:36

account doesn't exist. Of course, like,

35:38

you guys are, like, people are involved in

35:40

it all the time. Like, look at eyes

35:43

wide shut with Stanley Cuprick. I

35:45

mean, why did you know, like,

35:47

why would he come out with that? That that was one of

35:49

the literally, I was talking about this the other

35:51

day, I'm alive. Like, Stanley Cooper was probably

35:53

the smartest director who's ever lived.

35:56

He had, like, an absurdly high

35:58

IQ. He was telling

36:00

stories within stories, within stories,

36:02

within his movies because he got bored making movies,

36:05

but that was his job. So I

36:08

I I'm more likely to believe that that

36:10

he saw some stuff, and he he and

36:13

I wide shut was his way of telling these stories

36:15

than I am to think that that stuff just

36:17

doesn't happen or it doesn't

36:19

exist. Like, of course, it I mean, there's

36:21

been multiple people coming out, whistleblower's

36:23

coming out about

36:24

this. And a lot of them are no longer here.

36:26

What does that tell you?

36:27

Yeah. It was it's no coincidence that that was

36:30

his last film, I think. I mean, that's

36:31

no coincidence. And when

36:32

you're on the way out, you start telling

36:34

truth, you know. Oh, or because,

36:37

you know, a big thing that people in

36:40

in our community will say, the conspiracy

36:43

community or the truth or community, whatever you

36:45

wanna call it. We

36:48

we refuse to admit some people

36:50

change Some people grow.

36:52

Some people are in and realize become

36:54

disillusioned with it and realize they don't

36:56

wanna be in anymore. That happens

36:59

all the time. You know? And sometimes

37:01

they try to leave and they get TFH. You

37:03

see happen all the time. If they I

37:05

think you get off for two reasons. One,

37:07

if you try to throw people in jail, that

37:10

seems to be it. And if you were

37:12

like a product of this assault push,

37:15

And at some point, you're like, I don't wanna do this

37:17

anymore and you go off on your own,

37:20

they don't like that. It's

37:21

more like when not TFH massage artist more. Yeah.

37:23

Well, I think that happens to a lot of I mean,

37:25

if you have inside information, you out somebody.

37:29

I I think it only matters when

37:31

when they're off boarding from

37:33

that stuff threatens other people still involved.

37:37

But look at look at David Bowie for

37:39

instance. That

37:41

guy got I'm I I guarantee

37:43

I know people who know him.

37:46

That guy got himself out somehow, and

37:48

he turned into a like a beautiful human being.

37:50

Actually. But not everyone

37:53

not everyone does that. Not everyone can go

37:55

that way. I mean, look at what David Bowie. David

37:57

Bowie was like, Ziggy

38:00

Starr does, I mean, those days,

38:02

even said to my friend who knew him

38:04

well, I'm really glad you didn't know me during

38:06

that time.

38:07

It's amazing. It's super interesting

38:10

because I

38:12

remember Madonna was

38:14

talking about how she

38:16

was, like, she

38:17

didn't get out by the way. No. But

38:19

she was talking about how

38:21

she was, like, you know what, I

38:24

just realized that once you sell your

38:25

soul, it's impossible to get it back.

38:28

That's not even true though. That's just the BS

38:30

that they tell you. Because, look,

38:32

dude, there are about four hundred

38:34

million people that have denounced

38:37

communism in China. And

38:39

and the CCP is is terrified of

38:41

this. Like, what is communism? But,

38:44

like, can I'm sorry. For those of you out

38:46

there, you can research this yourself. I've done

38:48

he keeps. Like, my entire twenties were

38:50

researching this. Like, they they are

38:52

doing Oregon harvesting, two following

38:54

gong practitioners in China. Right

38:57

now still, Like,

38:59

what they're doing, the persecutions that they have

39:01

in China, right now, they're they

39:03

they have been the craziest potentially

39:06

that the world has ever seen and no one knows about it.

39:08

Right? And communism, if

39:10

you go back into the roots of where communism

39:12

came from, we're we're looking

39:15

at an occult mess. An

39:18

a cult mess that

39:21

was I mean, look, what?

39:24

We're looking in the in the black book of communism,

39:26

ninety four million people that have passed away

39:28

because of communism, that have gotten killed, murdered,

39:30

because of

39:30

communism. That's not that's just what people know.

39:33

Yeah. That's not even that's not even like

39:35

the great famine, which all of those numbers were

39:37

hidden by now at the time. There could bend out another

39:39

two hundred million people that passed

39:41

away. You know. And this

39:43

is like crazy stuffs. I think COVID

39:45

is their attempt to try

39:48

to save their their economy because

39:50

all these old people and there's not enough

39:52

young people to take care of the old people because

39:55

of their one child policy. So

39:57

he puts old people, lock them in

39:59

for weeks into their in their

40:02

apartment, and they can't survive. And

40:04

you're I mean, like, that's a big part

40:06

of this country too. Like, we had so many

40:08

old people and they were just giving

40:10

them fucking remdesivir and

40:13

offing these people. But if you get if

40:15

ever have Susan gave chance to talk to

40:18

author Susan Bradford. She's

40:21

been on our our show multiple

40:24

times, and she's done a

40:26

real deep dive into

40:29

the black nobility and the Chinese

40:31

Yeah. -- elites and

40:33

how the black nobility went

40:36

there to kind of tell

40:38

them either you play ball with us or

40:41

we're gonna take out and they're go, why Woodard we

40:43

play ball with you? You should be playing

40:45

ball with us because we'll just eliminate you

40:47

because the elites of China were

40:49

into darker cult magic and

40:52

a lot of the cult magic that's

40:54

where it came from China. And her her

40:56

whole belief is that it's

41:00

based confucianism is

41:02

the early early part of communism.

41:05

If you get into the call of

41:07

confucianism

41:08

and what and how it was brought over here

41:10

and then you get into how Well, they

41:13

yeah. They used they used

41:15

confucianism to try to appropriate it. But

41:17

what they did to anyone who was confusion

41:19

or daoist or Buddhist was,

41:22

hey, why don't you, you know, why don't you give

41:24

us a little bit of your 650? And then

41:26

everyone who gave feedback, they just wiped

41:28

out. You know? Yeah. I

41:30

mean, and and, you know,

41:32

I see one of the things you wanna talk about is

41:34

psychological operations. And

41:36

cult nonsense. I I I'm totally into

41:38

that. Right now, the the daily

41:41

show is getting different

41:43

hosts to try to find

41:44

kidding. Who who they want? And they had this

41:46

whole

41:47

debacle with Trevor Noah and stuff hilarious.

41:49

Well, I don't know. He was I get

41:51

you bingo cards, Hal. He was

41:53

brought in to destroy that that brand.

41:56

That that you remember they were talking about how

41:58

John Stewart was so powerful people

42:01

are going there for their news and not watching

42:03

nightly news. So they brought Trevor

42:05

Nolan and Dana who

42:07

loves leftist comedy for the longest

42:09

time. She was we were watching

42:11

him because our friend, Al magical, was out

42:13

of time, so we wanted to support

42:15

him. We would watch his first

42:17

two appearances, and he bombed. Well, you said left

42:19

is calm. Comedy was the keyword there. That

42:21

was the missing part. It's just

42:22

leftist. There was there was nothing funny about

42:24

Trevor Noah's Daily Show. Totally agree.

42:27

But John Stewart even though now

42:29

Hey, I I I'm not I'm not a fan of what

42:31

he's doing. He he's right, I guess, a

42:33

broken clock's right, twice a day,

42:35

and he's getting some things right. But

42:38

he's TFH on a lot of

42:39

stuff, gun violence -- Wow. --

42:41

all this

42:41

stuff. Bill Myers like this too.

42:44

Yeah. Bill Myers like this. I mean, he's he's

42:46

it's funny. He's changed on a lot of issues, and

42:48

then he's just got

42:49

these, like, with party politics, he just

42:51

is he's he's Yeah. He can't get up to

42:53

it. Like, But, Russ, the brand who

42:55

I was talking earlier that I think

42:57

he's a limited hangout because he's everywhere

42:59

right now, but he's really ride out of stuff,

43:02

but I think he's a limited hangout. That guy

43:04

is, you know, everyone's

43:05

like, oh my god. He had to go to rumble. You're

43:07

like, this is how they create. That's

43:09

because they can't get rid of him. Have to let him

43:11

hang out while you say you kinda kinda can't get rid

43:13

of him. Well, you can't get rid of him because you wanna use

43:15

him later on.

43:16

Well, yeah. I mean, just judging by what he says. I

43:18

You know what I mean? Let's see what he says. But

43:20

but the whole point of a limited hangout

43:23

is that you get these people to say

43:25

what that group wants to hear so

43:27

they follow them. And

43:29

then when you really need to, you kinda

43:31

pull the court in their job. There

43:33

you go. Love me. Let's see if that helps.

43:36

That's all. I go Oh oh,

43:38

anybody. You know, it's

43:40

like, god. All the time, I get called

43:42

I control opposition on this show. I go,

43:44

You have no clue the car I drive or

43:47

where I live. Trust me, once I move

43:49

out of my place, I'm gonna show everybody where

43:51

I lived. All these years that you

43:53

told call me a fucking controlled

43:55

opposition. I mean, I'm gonna show you

43:57

where it is. You're

43:58

gonna do are

43:58

you gonna do, like, like, MTV, My crib? Yeah. Welcome

44:00

to My crib. This is the favorite. And

44:03

that was the end of the tour. Hey, guys. Their

44:05

mom. Thank you, guys. That

44:07

will get the fuck out. Yeah. Yeah. Look at the fuck

44:09

out. But

44:11

but, I mean, like, you get into, like, Bill

44:13

March. Like, Bill March cannot come

44:16

to grips with the two party system.

44:19

And what it is. And he's he's just an

44:21

old school liberal who's opening up

44:24

to the possibilities of of, you know,

44:26

transgenderism and

44:28

all that stuff. But, man, so I go

44:30

back to the the Daily

44:32

Show. They had this this Indian -- Insomenage.

44:34

-- yeah.

44:35

And listen, I'll tell you. I

44:37

I know a a song from way back in

44:39

the day, really nice kid,

44:41

really funny. So I get in these places

44:43

where I have to defend people. I know for I

44:46

wouldn't call his friends. I'd say we we met

44:48

each other a couple times. But in that time,

44:50

very charming guy. Did some really great

44:52

pop did some great content on Netflix

44:55

got in trouble for it. So, you

44:57

know, I get in these places where I have to defend

45:00

people doing things I just don't agree

45:02

with. And Anan is what's

45:05

his name? Hassan Manoj. Hassan,

45:07

is that, like, the gaslighting going

45:10

on right now, Rob, about

45:12

this leak that and don't even give me

45:14

into my and I'm getting fights with Brian

45:16

Callan about about viruses

45:19

because I'm not a virus guy. I'm

45:21

a theorist. And that might be

45:23

too deep for you, Rob. But the point is, like,

45:25

I'm really pushing back

45:27

because this project veritas, this

45:29

this lab leak, all all

45:32

basically reinforce the thought of a virus.

45:34

And if you buy into viruses, then

45:36

you buy into weaponization of viruses,

45:39

then you buy into vaccines, which they make

45:41

money on, and then you buy into pandemics,

45:43

which allow them to steal more

45:45

power. But that's a different discussion. Well,

45:48

go on. I mean, I think the the main thing

45:50

is, like, the the world

45:52

we live in are filled with some

45:54

very organized opportunists. They're

45:57

they're opportunists. So when when

45:59

something comes along, They'll take

46:01

advantage of the situation to create

46:03

and generate revenue and and line pockets

46:06

and all of this stuff. Like, people really

46:08

forget sometimes just the simplest thing that

46:10

you can do is follow money. Right?

46:12

Yeah. So really

46:14

a lot of what people are confused

46:17

about would be less

46:19

confusing if they would just follow the money

46:21

and figure out who's at the top of these things,

46:23

then there's certain corporations or

46:25

hedge funds that are at the top of these things,

46:28

of which I won't mention here, that it's not

46:30

that hard to track, and they're responsible

46:32

for leading those corporations

46:35

into the agendas that are backing this,

46:37

you know, UN agenda and what

46:39

the WDF is pushing and all of that stuff. And

46:41

this is why people are freaking out because people

46:43

who are seeing it, no.

46:46

That there's something up here. Something

46:49

strange is going on and they're leading us in

46:51

certain direction. I mean, look, The

46:53

thing that freaks me out about the

46:56

WEF or the globalism and stuff

46:58

like that is it's literally

47:00

the same strategy that

47:02

they were playing back when they created the

47:04

Bavarian Illuminati. What was

47:07

the number one role that the Bavarian

47:09

Illuminati said in their in their

47:11

little playbook. It was

47:13

the abolishment of property. That

47:16

was the number one thing that they were after

47:18

and what is it that they're saying now? Oh.

47:21

You will own nothing and you will be happy.

47:24

Right? Who hasn't heard that? I

47:26

mean, why? It's because they they keep

47:29

rehashing the same plan to roll

47:31

out this whatever world thing that

47:33

they're trying to

47:34

do. I don't even You know, it's big

47:36

bag of cats, if you ask me. I

47:40

love that saying a big bag of

47:42

cats. But You're totally

47:44

right. And because and and then this

47:46

gets into again the

47:48

purpose of that. Why do they want

47:51

this? Well, it tends to go back to the

47:53

occult. Because they have all the power. They have

47:55

all the money. They have all the power. All the

47:57

money. Why why would they why

47:59

would they want to depopulate? Why would

48:01

they want less people generating more

48:03

money and have

48:05

more power over them. Because

48:08

it's this Moroccan depopulation

48:11

transhuman transhumanism TFH me

48:13

is even more a cult about

48:15

them not lying to face their their

48:18

karma wanted to stay here in

48:20

this realm, which we're not meant to stay.

48:22

We're not meant to stay here. We're meant to

48:24

come here. Learn learn our karma and

48:26

get the fuck out. And then come back again

48:28

until we get it right. That's my opinion.

48:30

But you're you're completely and utterly right

48:32

about that. That like, the

48:34

the the no property and all that

48:37

shit is like super crazy.

48:39

But going back to the the, again,

48:41

the the the daily show,

48:43

he's like going, yeah, It's

48:46

Ramalik. So

48:48

what?

48:49

Who cares? Who cares?

48:52

Yeah. They were attacking that. For the

48:54

last, like, two two years. Straightforward,

48:56

of course. You weaponized denial.

48:59

You weaponized denial. You

49:02

took away people's lilihoods because

49:04

they were simply stating something

49:07

that was more than obvious because

49:09

they all knew about either 201

49:12

or the the the

49:15

spar simulation project.

49:18

So, I mean, that's why it's a big deal.

49:20

I know this kid he's too smart to

49:22

it's just like how much is that paycheck,

49:25

dude, for you to lick the boots

49:27

of your presser. Yeah. How

49:29

much? It's gotta be a gazillion,

49:32

bazillion dollars. I

49:36

I think it's a lot less than that to

49:38

to get people to sell out.

49:41

I just don't get because this kid's house.

49:43

Well, that that's that's the whole thing, though.

49:45

And and and that's why there's an argument

49:47

for there being just as I mean,

49:49

there's being much just as much interference

49:52

from from money as there could be from

49:54

from I mean, look, if

49:57

if this is sort of like one of these

49:59

black ops military organizations, you

50:02

know, a lot of this stuff is is

50:04

people only get certain directions of

50:06

what to do. They don't necessarily know why either

50:08

being told to do something that they're doing.

50:11

Right? Because it's all the whatever.

50:13

I mean, it's all this big plan

50:16

that certain people have. Right?

50:18

What's what's weird is

50:21

it looks like now, you know, a lot of people

50:23

have this, like, argument. Oh, you know,

50:26

what's worse capitalism or communism? Blah

50:29

blah blah. And it's like, well, that's the same

50:31

thing now. It's weaponized capitalism

50:33

to create like,

50:36

globalization, which is the same

50:38

thing somehow. How did that

50:40

happen? How did how did how

50:42

did we go from Everyone in

50:44

these corporations being like, we're here to make

50:46

money. Let's make more money. Everything we do is

50:48

to make more money for our shareholders. So all of a

50:50

sudden, it being a race for who's

50:52

fast in whose first in

50:54

the agendas that they're trying to

50:56

push. That's all agenda now. Right?

50:59

You're I mean, I I don't

51:02

understand how people don't see that.

51:05

And I don't either because it's this

51:07

dude, what is so crazy about this?

51:09

And even on Twitter is like,

51:12

how are how are you how

51:14

did it go from Liberals

51:17

being the smart To

51:19

now conservatives are the ones that are

51:21

like, I'm not into go no one was into the

51:23

government in the past. No one is TFH you

51:25

talk to some of those, like, people,

51:28

like, liberals, whatever that are really

51:30

crazy about, like, backing certain

51:32

agendas and stuff. They're, like, forced

51:34

to say that they don't trust

51:35

anything. The progressive That's

51:38

the progressive the cuckoo. The

51:40

old Liberals are more like Liberitarians.

51:43

And then you

51:43

-- Agreed. --

51:44

conservatives. Agreed. You

51:46

know, agreed totally, but it's like,

51:48

what like, did something strange

51:51

happened? You you can see this.

51:53

Like, something strange happened

51:55

after tropics under. Tropic that

51:57

was the last comment.

51:58

That is still an old download. That's

52:01

so funny. Tropic Wonders'

52:03

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52:04

The high watermark of coldness. was it was a

52:06

huge decline between normal people

52:08

and whatever just happened. I don't know. What year

52:10

was that? Hear that movie come No. You know Two thousand

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53:35

what what the Unibomber and

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53:40

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53:42

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53:44

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53:46

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53:48

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53:51

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53:53

about this, Rob. Like, you know if you actually

53:55

lived in Hollywood, but you might lived in New York.

53:57

So New York is pretty Yeah.

53:59

Very similar to LA in that you

54:01

have, you know, this Me TFH movement,

54:04

which was finding microaggressions of

54:07

sexual harassment and male

54:09

toxicity in everything. And nobody

54:11

was questioning it. Someone would complain

54:14

and they would just everyone would run around like

54:16

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54:19

and I know. And all of this stuff,

54:21

making accusations with

54:24

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54:26

and just destroying people's lives.

54:28

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54:30

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54:33

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54:36

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54:38

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54:40

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54:43

are pushing this sexualized

54:45

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54:47

all ages drag shows as like

54:49

this higher form of thinking when

54:51

it is a directly

54:53

goes against how they live their

54:55

own lives. Exact exactly.

54:59

It's it's like all of the like, I mean,

55:01

dude, yeah. You're really

55:03

hitting on on it

55:05

here. It's it's TFH there is

55:07

not a clarity in people's thinking here,

55:09

there they're trying to they're backing

55:12

things based off of some political notions

55:14

that they have without thinking through things.

55:16

And I and and it's

55:18

it's destroying themselves

55:22

and everything around them. Like,

55:24

people just need to be able to use their head again,

55:26

to be able to see some of this stuff, and they're not willing

55:28

to do it because because the

55:31

division that's pushed out there is You

55:33

know, we're not our enemies against one

55:35

another. We should be trying to pull together

55:38

and having these conversations to figure out the

55:40

truth. Rather than it just being a,

55:42

oh, you don't like this one thing.

55:44

That's my cutoff and now you're just

55:46

trash as a person and I can't acknowledge you

55:48

as human being

55:49

anymore. Like, we keep going that direction

55:51

and all of this is just gonna get destroyed. It's

55:53

ridiculous. I completely agree.

55:56

I completely agree. And, you know, it's like people like Matt

55:58

Walsh, I've Like, I love a lot

56:00

of stuff 650

56:00

says, but this all or nothing bullshit.

56:03

No. No. No. Yeah. That that's not

56:05

that's never that is the that is

56:07

the difference between our parents

56:09

generation and ours. They wouldn't agree

56:11

with anything. They might even tell you that

56:14

what they think about it, but you could talk about

56:16

it together. And and they would not

56:18

throw you out. They would not throw the baby out with

56:20

a bathwater, so to

56:21

speak. You know, there is definitely some,

56:24

like, stuff that we we fully

56:26

accept right now, like, you know, like,

56:28

you know, being people had to be in the closet,

56:31

interracial dating, And, like,

56:33

I'm being on behalf of you. Most

56:35

people don't care.

56:38

Don't care. Trans stuff. They really

56:41

don't care. It's like most people

56:43

have been to drag shows and they're

56:44

like, dude, that's super entertaining. Right? That's

56:46

super entertaining, super talented

56:48

very most

56:49

people have been to drag shows. I wouldn't say that.

56:51

Well, I mean, that those have gone. Right?

56:53

Oh oh, yeah. Yeah. There was always been

56:55

drag shows. And they were always in,

56:57

like, this kind of thing that I talked about last

56:59

night on my Rock Fin channel, which

57:02

was, you know, it's like, I

57:04

started comedy in the nineties

57:06

when everybody wanted to be Seinfeld. And

57:09

I Woodard me, which was, like, literally

57:12

who I am a sex addicted drug

57:14

addict, and I would talk about on stage.

57:17

And I I got the perks of doing it that

57:19

people enjoyed the Aussie and then I wasn't

57:21

allowed to perform in certain places because

57:24

I was just too raw and real. But

57:26

now I look at what's going on in comedy

57:28

like you have all this dirty dirty

57:30

stuff being corporate now and it's like

57:33

that's not fun. That's not

57:35

fun. You're not brave. You're

57:37

not taking chances. It's it's

57:39

like, again, when people say about Sam

57:41

Smith, it's like, There's nothing brave about

57:43

that when jamba Juice is sponsoring

57:46

you as a looking like a fat sausage

57:48

with horns. Okay? There's nothing brave

57:51

about that. There's nothing like the

57:53

outlaw shit was fun because it was

57:55

outlawed.

57:56

And, I mean, and to bring and it was cool

57:58

when we got to debunk shit. Not the bunk ship.

58:00

But when they send me that saint dash the

58:03

same smith or

58:04

whatever, I was like, there's nothing in the bunk here. There's

58:06

nothing Yeah. There's nothing. There's nothing

58:07

That's a

58:08

great point, like, yeah. It's pretty obvious what's going

58:10

on. Yeah. Well, you're not even hiding it. Yeah. You're

58:12

not hiding in. You're we already know who you're

58:14

pissing off.

58:15

Like, Isaac Watson. He's like, what am I gonna do my

58:17

job here for? Yeah.

58:19

My work here is done. Yeah. Just fucking.

58:21

HC Chikes out of town. It's been that way a comedy

58:23

TFH, right, where the jokes are just I mean,

58:25

how can you make it any more silly than

58:27

Biden already

58:28

is? You know, I mean, the the the jokes just

58:30

he's the joke. You

58:31

know? Yeah. He's the joke. And everyone's

58:33

like, yeah. I mean, it's just ridiculous. It's

58:36

just crazy. What worries me the most,

58:38

though? I mean, it's concerning is is

58:40

decided TFH people are not talking because then it becomes

58:42

impossible for anyone to

58:44

change. If if you're not willing you know, people

58:47

aren't willing to sit down together and exchange ideas,

58:49

It's I mean, we we get siloed like like they've

58:51

done on social media. That's happening in real life

58:53

now. And and just don't I

58:55

mean, we're just all gonna be stuck in our ruts

58:57

and and and and at war. Yeah.

59:00

Yeah. I mean, like, the notion that anybody

59:02

knows who God is, like, III

59:05

really hate doing this because we have so many Christian

59:07

listeners. And Muslim listeners and

59:09

Jewish listeners. So, man, whatever

59:11

you do whatever you do

59:13

that makes you a better person and your

59:15

your your religion and all that stuff, you

59:18

should do that. But this notion

59:20

that, like, you should judge people before

59:22

god judges

59:23

people. Just I don't

59:25

understand it. I just do

59:27

It's the

59:27

number one rule of what you're not supposed

59:30

to do right there. It's like we're

59:32

not judges. It's just weird

59:34

to me. Right? I just don't like

59:36

like when Alex Steinhead on Blair

59:38

White and everyone's just going off

59:40

on Blair White. And it's just like,

59:43

she's agreeing with everything you're

59:45

saying when people show like a church

59:47

and it's a trans church and people

59:50

like, oh, God. These trends are

59:52

they're Christian. I go, what is

59:54

that what you want? You want people

59:56

to connect with God and

59:58

And if they're gonna live their life, they're gonna live

1:00:00

their life. Like, I I just don't understand

1:00:03

how, like, outside of, like, or

1:00:05

or hurting people in particular children, Why

1:00:07

do you care with people doing their own homes?

1:00:11

Why? Like,

1:00:15

when you get mad, you're you're you're one that

1:00:17

comes down to the kids. That's when you get mad. That's

1:00:19

when you're like, yo, that's not

1:00:20

cool. Everything else you're like, I don't

1:00:21

give a fuck. I don't give a

1:00:23

fuck. I don't give a fuck. You're not

1:00:25

her. Central.

1:00:26

That's why I get any thoughts on that, Rob?

1:00:29

Well, I mean, I just think,

1:00:31

you know, What

1:00:35

I just it come back to the same thing

1:00:37

we were just talking about, which is why

1:00:40

are we not allowed to talk through

1:00:42

things anymore. It's that, like, that's what's

1:00:44

infuriating me. And and also, like,

1:00:46

people there's so many messed

1:00:48

up, like, okay. This is a little bit

1:00:50

off topic kind of, but it's Welcome to

1:00:52

Tim Phoebe. What's

1:00:55

that? Welcome to Tim Phoebe. Bingo. That

1:00:57

should be the name of a

1:00:58

podcast. that's a little off top. You know, like,

1:01:00

a couple months ago, Graham Hancock releases

1:01:02

ancient apocalypse on Netflix. Right?

1:01:05

Who gets upset? Entire

1:01:08

media starts attacking him, starts

1:01:10

attacking TFH, wants Netflix

1:01:12

to pull it down, and Graham Hancock's like,

1:01:14

Dude, I'm just providing an

1:01:16

alternative look at stuff

1:01:19

that these archaeologists are not

1:01:21

allowing you to look at. Why

1:01:23

aren't they allowing you to look at it? I mean,

1:01:25

it's pretty obvious to me that there

1:01:27

are narratives out there that they don't like

1:01:29

or their particular work that they've

1:01:31

worked their whole lives on is being threatened by

1:01:33

him coming out with these new theories, so they're

1:01:36

protecting that. Yep. But this

1:01:38

introduces a major

1:01:41

problem to the entire scientific

1:01:44

method, which is if your ego

1:01:46

is involved, it doesn't work. And your

1:01:48

egos are involved. Guaranteed they're

1:01:50

involved. They've been involved for hundreds of years,

1:01:53

and it's keeping things from progressing.

1:01:55

Why the hell do I not have a hoverboard?

1:01:57

Sam. Yeah. I want my hoverboard. I

1:01:59

totally found it in the eighties. It's

1:02:01

not here. Right? Do

1:02:03

you think that they don't have that technology out

1:02:05

there somewhere or that it could have been, like,

1:02:08

actually, like, we could

1:02:10

have come to these conclusions. I'm I'm I'm

1:02:13

making a joke here, but But the point

1:02:15

is, like, Tesla had figured out zero

1:02:17

point energy in the nineteen hundreds before JPMorgan

1:02:19

cut him off. You know, and

1:02:21

all of that technology actually was

1:02:24

what they were using to run

1:02:26

some of these projects that we were talking about

1:02:29

before when we brought up the Montauk project. Like

1:02:31

the Montauk project, This thing called Phoenix

1:02:33

project, the Philadelphia experiment, Harp.

1:02:37

Like, all of that stuff came

1:02:39

from Tesla, and no

1:02:41

one is able to even talk about it. But

1:02:43

there are, you know, physicists

1:02:45

out there that have talked about, they were talking about it

1:02:47

a whole lot in the nineties. The

1:02:49

stuff that they were doing and the things that they were worried

1:02:52

about. And even in the nineties, some of

1:02:54

these physicists who were well known, they had,

1:02:56

like, nobel peace prize

1:02:58

nominee people were talking about how when they

1:03:00

were thirteen years old, they were

1:03:02

they were, like, they

1:03:05

were able to push

1:03:07

like certain frequencies into

1:03:09

people's minds and and

1:03:11

they could hear a voice in their head. In

1:03:13

the nineties, we were talking about this.

1:03:16

Right? And then everyone's like, oh, the Montauk

1:03:18

project. That's crazy. That never happened.

1:03:20

The whole point of the Montauk project and why

1:03:22

it was on Long Island was because They

1:03:25

had this sage radar from from

1:03:27

World War TFH that they were using, and

1:03:29

the sage radar could get in the millions

1:03:31

of herds. Where they were

1:03:33

they were actually experimenting with the

1:03:35

sage radar and what they could do with it. And you talk

1:03:37

to people in in in Montauk and Long Island.

1:03:39

I'll tell you what. They tell you some very

1:03:42

strange stories about what was going on at

1:03:44

that time. Wild life. On birds

1:03:46

falling out of the sky, kids

1:03:48

accumulating and actually standing

1:03:51

in a position together. And then all of a sudden, like,

1:03:53

leaving, there were, like, weird beasts that

1:03:55

were, like, like, just

1:03:57

washing up on shore. And,

1:04:00

you know, it's like, why are we so

1:04:02

afraid to talk about

1:04:03

this? don't get it. I don't care if it's

1:04:05

real. Just let us talk about it. You know?

1:04:07

You know, what happened? It's so far.

1:04:09

I was on Rogen talking about this. The I

1:04:12

I don't and the general the real reason

1:04:14

they just don't want you to know how special we

1:04:16

are. And how powerful we are.

1:04:18

And they want

1:04:18

TFH first is one hundred

1:04:21

percent right.

1:04:22

Yeah. They want us to us just to think we're

1:04:24

all just specks of shit on rather than

1:04:26

through space. The the craziest thing

1:04:28

I found from my research, this

1:04:31

is one hundred percent where I'm at.

1:04:33

Is that the the biggest piece of

1:04:35

technology on the entire planet Earth

1:04:37

is the human body, and they don't want you

1:04:39

to know it. And so science is

1:04:42

just barreling forward

1:04:44

when if people would go inside, the

1:04:46

stuff that they would figure out and

1:04:48

realize goes way beyond

1:04:50

what's going on

1:04:51

here. Like, light ears

1:04:53

beyond. Yeah.

1:04:56

And the reason they're slow rolling this stuff

1:04:58

out is because they're trying to figure out how

1:05:00

they can cash checks at

1:05:03

each thing. So they'll they'll roll it

1:05:05

out so slow. I mean, by

1:05:07

all estimates of of science fiction

1:05:09

writers. Rob's right, we should be on hoverboards

1:05:12

right now. We should be going around the

1:05:14

little lion in planes and

1:05:16

TFH us, but they they're just trying

1:05:18

to cash out. Why? And this

1:05:20

is and this is my whole thing about space

1:05:23

program. It's like, Why is the shuttle

1:05:26

almost exactly the same? Why

1:05:28

are planes almost exactly the

1:05:30

same? Exactly the same.

1:05:33

Wired. They're cars. It's almost exactly

1:05:36

the same the same thing. Yeah. The

1:05:39

biggest innovation is the four tires. The four

1:05:41

tires.

1:05:42

Yeah. I was watching a video the other

1:05:44

day. I mean, and and you couldn't find this. We

1:05:46

did a we did a whole series on the big oil industrial

1:05:49

complex and everything that happened. In the

1:05:51

eighteen forties, they had electric cars.

1:05:53

Eighteen forties, they had electric

1:05:56

cars. It was the entire

1:05:58

PR operation to get everyone to

1:06:00

start using gas that cause them to stop

1:06:02

using

1:06:03

cars, and then to and then to

1:06:05

to get us into the position that we are now.

1:06:09

But it's crazy. Dangerous.

1:06:11

Yeah. Dangerous. The most

1:06:13

dangerous show. So So,

1:06:15

I I'm I'm also a little bit suspicious

1:06:17

too of Netflix kind of

1:06:20

promotional stuff. It's like, you

1:06:22

you know, we've discussed this with Surna Live.

1:06:24

That's their whole thing. It's like say

1:06:26

something, do something edgy and

1:06:28

then walk run around like everybody's fucking

1:06:30

head is

1:06:31

fucking impossible that Netflix

1:06:33

has become desperate. Because we thought about

1:06:35

how they their

1:06:36

night line is desperate. I mean, why Woodard

1:06:38

be desperate? Why wouldn't they

1:06:40

be losing a lot of cash? Yeah. Yeah.

1:06:42

I mean, but, you know, so you know, so funny Rob

1:06:44

is, like, this is a great example of everything

1:06:47

we've kinda talked about. I saw somebody's

1:06:49

tweet and and they were totally right.

1:06:51

Like, you see these weird,

1:06:53

like, just snapshots

1:06:56

of all these, like, advances in

1:06:58

robot technology. They're soon

1:07:00

gonna have robot dogs that can

1:07:02

shoot lasers. It's

1:07:04

coming. And then you go and, you

1:07:06

know, and they show you they show you actually

1:07:08

film of our mid our military and they're

1:07:11

still using shovels to fucking dig

1:07:13

holes and they're still in these hammers

1:07:15

that fucking, quote unquote, like

1:07:19

tribal people can put explosives and

1:07:21

and destroy everybody. It's like there's

1:07:23

a lot of sigh going

1:07:26

on with all of this. They want you

1:07:28

to think that and and this is

1:07:30

why I wanna get in with you because,

1:07:32

you know, I I don't know if I talked about this before

1:07:34

on the show. But there's also

1:07:37

this kind of someone

1:07:39

brought this up to me this belief

1:07:42

that project, the scyop,

1:07:44

a project blue beam isn't

1:07:47

the laser light shell they're gonna do,

1:07:49

but project blue beam itself. Meaning

1:07:53

that the because they again,

1:07:55

going back to limited hangouts, they

1:07:57

wanna control everything.

1:08:00

So they want you to think that

1:08:03

they're the ones projecting the

1:08:06

disclosure when in reality,

1:08:08

it could be actual real disclosure. And

1:08:11

they're they're just trying to make us the

1:08:14

the thing to dismiss

1:08:16

you know you know what's crazy is

1:08:20

TFH if god came down on a

1:08:22

cloud right now, there

1:08:25

would be a gigantic discussion on

1:08:27

the Internet whether or not it was real.

1:08:30

But you'd never know. Like,

1:08:32

there would be arguments, people like flogging

1:08:34

one another in the streets. Like, it would

1:08:36

be crazy. Like, you'd never know. People

1:08:38

would be accusing it of being AI.

1:08:41

You know, like they no one would know

1:08:43

like, no one would know there'd be a bunch of people

1:08:45

believed it right away. There'd be a bunch of

1:08:47

people completely against it. How

1:08:49

would you ever tell? That's the state that

1:08:51

we're this is the society we live

1:08:53

in. What what mean, what would be possible

1:08:55

now? What would you think if I showed you video? Oh my god,

1:08:57

Sam. I got this video of Jesus or or

1:08:59

or God landing. I don't think I wouldn't believe

1:09:01

it

1:09:01

either. I'd believe it's on CPI. Yeah. Well,

1:09:04

I mean, especially if it's a video, but I mean,

1:09:06

even if you saw it with your own eyes

1:09:08

now, think you TFH question your eyes. Yeah.

1:09:10

And I and I think this is why people

1:09:12

need to start using their heads a

1:09:15

lot more. Is because, you

1:09:17

know, the those you of course, the discussion

1:09:19

is important. You don't wanna be taken advantage of,

1:09:22

but, like, with every single thing that goes on

1:09:24

right now, there is truth at and then

1:09:26

there's whatever you're seeing is happening. Right?

1:09:29

And and there there are two different things. Like the

1:09:31

like the entire I

1:09:33

mean, how

1:09:35

is it? Like, I I saw this video, like,

1:09:38

couple weeks ago where where Elon Musk

1:09:40

is talking and he's

1:09:42

like, well, you know, TFH

1:09:44

if there were aliens, I would have seen them.

1:09:46

I haven't seen anything. And I'm out there. Of course,

1:09:48

I would see them. Blah blah blah. And it's like, okay,

1:09:51

sure. I get that that this is what your

1:09:53

pitches. Right? I'm

1:09:56

sorry. You're going to

1:09:58

discount every single person.

1:10:00

Like, think about the mathematical probability

1:10:03

of that many people coming out and

1:10:05

saying that they've had some experience they can't explain

1:10:07

or that they've seen something that they can't explain.

1:10:09

And you're gonna we're gonna say that this

1:10:12

just doesn't exist, that there's not, like,

1:10:14

I don't know what's going on, but something's going

1:10:16

on. Something is

1:10:19

are are It's weird.

1:10:22

There's something going on and there's, you

1:10:24

know, there's just too many people who've

1:10:27

seen too many things. And,

1:10:30

you know, Elon Musk I mean, how

1:10:32

how how plugged in can you get?

1:10:34

Is there any more plugged in than Elon Musk?

1:10:37

At all? I mean, everything he

1:10:39

does, literally. When he evolves,

1:10:42

EMF, the brain stuff. Everything he

1:10:44

does. He's always in big cities. And

1:10:47

I I know it sounds crazy, but I think all

1:10:49

of that leads to, like, making it really

1:10:51

hard for you to see what

1:10:54

what's going on? Because the I mean,

1:10:56

we've had people come on talking about how, you

1:10:58

know, elders of of Native

1:11:00

American tribes say they can't do any

1:11:02

kind of extra projects. Anymore because of

1:11:04

all the EMF in the in the sky. And

1:11:06

I think that's all being done on purpose.

1:11:09

And what what his whole sky

1:11:11

link thing is or whatever he's calling it That

1:11:14

that

1:11:15

sounds like I saw a story this week that it

1:11:17

was ruining space

1:11:19

telescope shots and telescope

1:11:21

like terrestrial telescopes. The StarLink's

1:11:24

highlights are ruining their image. I

1:11:25

think that's all being done. It's nonsense. That

1:11:29

is that is them trying to get rid of Elan

1:11:31

Musk and StarLink because that's

1:11:34

they're they're on that cake right now. Yeah.

1:11:36

It doesn't mean all of these people complaining,

1:11:38

you know, you've sure you guys have joked about this. All

1:11:40

these people complaining about Elon Musk are, you

1:11:42

know, getting they're they're done

1:11:45

on Twitter and then they get into their Tesla and

1:11:47

drive

1:11:47

away. Oh,

1:11:47

yeah. You know, that's so funny. Yeah.

1:11:50

Yeah. It does it does show you that

1:11:52

I think that a lot of this this this

1:11:56

there is this movement to gain

1:11:58

credibility in

1:12:00

brands. I mean, again, on the last

1:12:02

episode, Whitney, we talked about There's not

1:12:04

a lot of Ilima story that

1:12:06

is one hundred percent

1:12:07

accurate. There's a lot of fuzzy

1:12:10

math and and little

1:12:12

manipulation.

1:12:13

Who gets there though without that? I mean Well, of course,

1:12:15

the question is how do you get there? And,

1:12:17

like, can somebody at that level

1:12:19

who's so dialed in to government contracts

1:12:22

really go off the reservation. If

1:12:24

the EU is telling you you won't be able to

1:12:26

have Twitter here, and you

1:12:28

just spent forty eight billion

1:12:30

dollars on it. Like, are

1:12:32

you going to not play a little ball

1:12:35

with the EU and have to do the certain

1:12:37

amount of censorship. Now, it's I wanna tell

1:12:40

you, I love Twitter more than any of the other

1:12:42

social medias. Outside

1:12:44

of the naked chicks on Instagram, there's

1:12:46

I would rather be on TFH

1:12:49

Twitter. TikTok did that. When Trump was

1:12:51

gonna do them, they switched some shit around so they would

1:12:53

seem like China wasn't getting the data around.

1:12:55

And they played golf a little bit even

1:12:58

though they're back in the fucking they're

1:13:00

battling, getting banned. But

1:13:02

you have TFH, at one point. Yeah. I

1:13:04

mean, that's the point. He has to play ball. Okay.

1:13:06

Or else you could be you know, you

1:13:08

could take your your you you can take your

1:13:10

kickball and go home. Now you just

1:13:12

got a forty eight billion dollar kickball.

1:13:16

You have to you have to play ball

1:13:19

at some point. Alright.

1:13:20

I mean, TikTok's gonna have to play ball, not they're gonna

1:13:22

be banned.

1:13:23

Rob, you have all your accounts back

1:13:25

on Twitter? No.

1:13:28

I lost. I lost. Like, my my

1:13:30

account my Rob Katz

1:13:32

account got completely

1:13:34

delete. It wasn't just, like, it

1:13:36

was terminated entirely. It's gone.

1:13:38

Yeah. It's gone. cannot get back. All these

1:13:40

people are getting their their Twitter's

1:13:42

back. I can't get Sam triply

1:13:44

back. They want I keep keep

1:13:47

Sam, triple a, four twenty, damn.

1:13:50

Someone out there smoking weed acting like me.

1:13:53

You're rude. You're rude. You're rude.

1:13:55

Yeah. That's just how it goes. That's

1:13:57

me too. Yeah. That's just

1:13:59

how it goes. Oh, here it is. Do free

1:14:01

thinker. Eleven people. Congratulations.

1:14:04

Eleven people following you. I'm super happy

1:14:06

for you. Oh, okay.

1:14:08

So

1:14:08

it wouldn't surprise me at all that if you had registered

1:14:10

that one time just as a backup and forgotten about

1:14:12

it too. It's possible. So,

1:14:15

Rob, I live in Hollywood.

1:14:17

We all live in Hollywood. We are

1:14:20

now entering Oscar season. Which

1:14:22

is hilarious,

1:14:24

that you're celebrating a a

1:14:26

dying medium as you slowly

1:14:29

try to kill it. Yeah. Did you

1:14:31

watch the Chris Rock special

1:14:33

on Netflix the other night in the first live they did?

1:14:35

I haven't seen

1:14:36

it. No. III don't watch a lot of

1:14:38

standup

1:14:39

because I

1:14:39

want where I'd really decimated Will Smith.

1:14:41

Oh, man. It was great.

1:14:43

It was great. Yeah. I mean, it's pretty good. I think

1:14:45

everyone's happy form too.

1:14:47

Yeah. He he came out winning. I think he's

1:14:49

winning kind of the whole situation. He did it

1:14:51

he did it really in a really calculated way

1:14:53

that was also, like, he's

1:14:55

really smart. He he was

1:14:57

also simultaneously kinda self deprecating

1:15:00

in a in a really interesting way.

1:15:02

And then towards the end, he just went straight

1:15:04

after Jada Pinkett, which is kind of the source of,

1:15:07

you know, that whole thing. So it

1:15:09

was It was it was worth a watch even

1:15:11

if it's you just fast forward to the end and

1:15:14

just watch that

1:15:14

part. she is

1:15:17

She is deaf desperately the,

1:15:20

you know, the epitome

1:15:22

of Medusa. Like, she

1:15:24

She's a puppet master. She

1:15:26

eats men's souls. I

1:15:28

mean I mean, TFH the whole

1:15:31

story that I got about, you

1:15:33

know, her sleeping with

1:15:35

her son's friend and then

1:15:37

bringing Will Smith on her podcast just

1:15:39

to tell him and he starts breaking down is, like,

1:15:41

awful. Like, I just I felt awful

1:15:43

after hearing that. You know?

1:15:45

But isn't that the type of men this society

1:15:47

wants? People guys like, we'll

1:15:49

fuck broken? Yeah. Yeah. Like

1:15:51

imagine you're a girlfriend like, hey, let's have an interview

1:15:53

on how I fuck this other dude. Yeah. Yeah.

1:15:57

There's it's just very weird.

1:15:59

Like, everything is kinda out of whack

1:16:01

right now and You

1:16:03

know, it's just like I'm watching, like, you

1:16:05

know,

1:16:07

it's

1:16:07

it's weird,

1:16:08

man. Poor kids. Yeah. I

1:16:09

mean, those poor those kids were already shish

1:16:11

kebab. I mean -- Sure.

1:16:14

-- I mean, they're just weird TFH shit.

1:16:16

They had

1:16:16

no chance. I mean, coming from those

1:16:18

TFH. No chance. I just I mean, you're you're

1:16:21

mother's a closet lesbian, your father's

1:16:23

a closet gay man, and you're

1:16:25

rich as shit, and you're

1:16:27

trying to identify with a

1:16:29

culture that comes from poverty.

1:16:32

Right? Yeah. Like, it's like, God has shish

1:16:34

kebab your brain. It's got to

1:16:37

shish kebab your brain. To

1:16:39

to be rich and while at the same time

1:16:41

trying to identify with racism

1:16:43

and and

1:16:45

and poverty. And

1:16:48

here you are. You're here. I mean,

1:16:51

it's just nuts, man. It's just nuts.

1:16:53

But I mean, TFH me, I just

1:16:55

find it so crazy that they're still having

1:16:57

Oscars. I mean, like

1:16:59

I mean, too. How do you feel? Fell.

1:17:02

We haven't we haven't even talked about this

1:17:04

yet, but the whole thing is like

1:17:07

why don't we just stop washing these pools

1:17:10

for real? So

1:17:12

much of Hollywood is this

1:17:14

part of this, like, bizarre agenda that

1:17:16

everyone has to consume now, they

1:17:18

are completely irrelevant. Like, if you are

1:17:20

not clear, that Hollywood is irrelevant

1:17:22

after watching the Grammy's and watching Madonna,

1:17:26

you know, all of that stuff, like, They

1:17:29

are so they're out. They're on

1:17:31

their own planets. They're out to lunch.

1:17:33

They I don't even get what's going on anymore.

1:17:35

I'm like, this isn't even like in the nineties,

1:17:37

it was kinda fun. Right? Like It was

1:17:39

Wonders'. Yeah. Watching

1:17:42

Jim Carey get up there and crack everyone up

1:17:44

and whatever. And look at what hap look at what's happened

1:17:46

to him. You know? I mean, it's

1:17:48

like the guy like, these people get more

1:17:50

and more out of their mind. And, you know,

1:17:53

I mean, gosh, like, You

1:17:56

know, people There's

1:17:58

so much evidence of this. Right?

1:18:00

But why aren't when you

1:18:03

look at musicians and the stuff that they

1:18:05

say, of course, like everybody like, there's this

1:18:07

culture in Hollywood of, you

1:18:09

know, having a a stage name.

1:18:11

Right? But then if you listen to some

1:18:13

of these interviews where people are talking about

1:18:16

their alters and how they're showing

1:18:18

up on stage and something is

1:18:20

taking a hold of them, you know,

1:18:23

like you've got you've got guys or

1:18:25

people like Beyoncé who

1:18:27

has she was quoted as saying like

1:18:29

know, and regarding her alter, Sasha

1:18:32

Fierce, I have someone else

1:18:34

that takes over when it's time

1:18:36

for me to work. And when I'm on stage,

1:18:38

this alter ego that I've created that

1:18:41

kind of protects me and who I really

1:18:43

am. Yeah. Like,

1:18:46

this is this is all over Hollywood.

1:18:49

And and, you know, we're talking about this occult

1:18:51

stuff. And, I mean,

1:18:53

isn't isn't it weird that this stuff

1:18:55

is so prominent over

1:18:57

there. Right? And it's it's not just her. I mean,

1:19:00

we're talking about multiple different stars

1:19:02

that have these things, that do these things.

1:19:04

You know, like Nikki Minaj, this

1:19:06

Roman Zelansky person

1:19:09

that she talks about She said that

1:19:11

there's some crazy boy named Roman

1:19:13

inside of her who says things.

1:19:16

She'd never say. She asks him to

1:19:18

leave, but he won't. SHE SAYS THAT HE WAS

1:19:20

CONCEIVEED OF RAGE AND AS VIOLENT

1:19:23

AND THEN SHE SAID PEOPLE CONJURED HIM

1:19:25

UP NOW HE WON'T

1:19:26

LEAVE. That's like

1:19:28

Okay. --

1:19:29

that's bizarre and crap. That's like selling

1:19:31

your soul. I mean, Katie Perry

1:19:34

plainly talked about it in a video. No.

1:19:36

So did Dave grow in that rolling stone

1:19:38

article from not too long before Taylor Hawkins

1:19:40

that he talked about how he he was

1:19:42

like, dude, you know, I did this ritual, you know,

1:19:44

or I like, burned some stuff to Satan or

1:19:46

whatever now. I'm like, did I he was joking. But

1:19:48

he's like, did I did I sell my soul? You know?

1:19:50

But then two of his cast two of

1:19:52

his band members

1:19:53

died. I

1:19:53

mean, that's some weird ass shit. Yeah.

1:19:56

That's weird. Why is no one talking

1:19:58

about this?

1:19:59

Do you think they see it as like a joke? In

1:20:02

a weird

1:20:02

way. Well,

1:20:02

I think I think at

1:20:03

the mini, they want us like

1:20:06

the there's a part of the Sam's well,

1:20:08

I think he's just a big idiot

1:20:10

that both sides are laughing at. He

1:20:15

did that to get people to talk about it.

1:20:18

Like but do you do you do you think to them

1:20:20

it's Joe, like, as an artist? We're like, hey, we want you to be

1:20:22

parrot like, we wanna just, like, piss people TFH,

1:20:24

you're gonna do this. I'm sure there's And they go

1:20:27

in there as a joke and the next thing you know, you're like,

1:20:29

oh, now you're in. Oh,

1:20:31

you mean the ritual

1:20:33

they do is a joke and now they're in. Yeah.

1:20:35

As in, like, you asked me, like, hey, dude you're

1:20:37

a rapper. We're trying to piss people off. We're trying to

1:20:39

get you to do this. You do it and then

1:20:42

you're

1:20:42

in. I mean,

1:20:44

that's how possible. That's how you deal with it.

1:20:47

think they do it seriously

1:20:50

in a desperate attempt. TFH

1:20:52

I mean,

1:20:53

because you saw Brianna at the at the end of the Super

1:20:55

Bowl, she does this, but they don't televise it.

1:20:57

Yeah. No. Right. That's true. And

1:20:59

what that? What does that mean? And then if you

1:21:01

look at all the symbolism and, you know, JZ's

1:21:04

videos and stuff, it's like, these people

1:21:06

are on a kick. Like, they're on a I mean,

1:21:08

you've seen that that video of JZ

1:21:11

wrapping in in Maria Abramovic's

1:21:15

like, art studio or whatever, and she, like, puts

1:21:17

her head up to his and they're just, like,

1:21:19

like, what were they

1:21:20

doing? Like, that whole thing is, like, They're

1:21:23

very out of touch. I don't know. I don't

1:21:25

know what I'm saying. Boy, that's true.

1:21:27

They're in touch with

1:21:29

the with the regular people. Yeah.

1:21:31

And what you actually do to get

1:21:33

to access to power. Do you

1:21:35

think I don't I do I do not

1:21:37

think, though, that they come to you and say, hey,

1:21:40

do you wanna sell your

1:21:41

soul? I don't I definitely don't think

1:21:44

they say it like that, but they infer

1:21:46

it. I mean, please. Well well,

1:21:48

look, there's so many interviews

1:21:50

of people or, like, rap artists

1:21:53

and stuff that were about to get famous

1:21:55

and they had all of these contracts

1:21:57

lined up with all of these different companies,

1:21:59

and all they had to do was this one

1:22:02

thing. And if they did that thing,

1:22:04

you know, this like couch casting

1:22:06

stuff. If they did that thing,

1:22:08

they would get all of that stuff. And if they didn't,

1:22:10

all of it would get wiped out. Right? So

1:22:13

I think there is something there. And,

1:22:15

you know, just for people at home

1:22:17

who are listening to this and think, oh, this is

1:22:19

like crazy

1:22:20

talk, what you were talking about, you

1:22:22

can go research this yourself, but look

1:22:24

at the father of rock and roll Robert

1:22:27

Johnson --

1:22:27

Yeah. -- who was really the first case of this

1:22:29

where all of this stuff comes And

1:22:32

this is like there's so much culture

1:22:34

in Hollywood of the crossroads, the

1:22:36

bike theme, where you sell your soul

1:22:38

to the devil, that was highway forty

1:22:40

nine and and sixty Wonders'.

1:22:42

And and I think it was Clarksdale,

1:22:45

was that Mississippi or Mississippi.

1:22:47

Yeah. And a lot of

1:22:49

people think that happened in Rosedale,

1:22:52

but it was it was actually Clarksdale. And,

1:22:55

you know, he was a blue singer in Mississippi

1:22:58

everybody knew this guy was awful.

1:23:00

They couldn't even stand listening to him.

1:23:03

He goes to the he basically disappears

1:23:05

for a little while. Goes to the crossroads,

1:23:07

he sells his soul, and he and

1:23:09

apparently, allegedly, he

1:23:12

sells his soul in exchange for TFH

1:23:15

abilities comes back and he's

1:23:17

knocking he he basically

1:23:20

people would listen to him play the guitar

1:23:23

and it sounded like multiple people

1:23:25

playing at the same

1:23:26

time. That's freaky.

1:23:28

Yeah. Think about that. Yeah.

1:23:30

One hundred percent someone

1:23:33

goes from nothing to exploding.

1:23:35

Then you get into all the blood

1:23:38

sacrifice. How

1:23:39

can I Fire TFH, what I meant earlier by?

1:23:41

don't think they come on. They I don't think the

1:23:43

come on is like that. I think once you have to once

1:23:45

you're in deep, that's when, you

1:23:47

know, you get the proposal. Once you're all you've

1:23:49

you've I think they kinda

1:23:50

Yeah. Once you've gone to a certain place, maybe.

1:23:53

It's like one once you're kinda on the teeth,

1:23:55

you know, TFH fame and fortune, then

1:23:57

that's mean, you're not going up

1:23:59

to all the crazy people on high with Boulevard

1:24:01

asking them to sell. Oh, no. No. But, I mean, not even

1:24:03

just talented people, I think, Wonders' you kinda

1:24:05

they they they I I don't doubt that

1:24:08

they recruit people and and scout. And

1:24:10

then once they see that somebody has, like, the

1:24:12

right qualities to be compromised in that way,

1:24:14

then I think maybe later.

1:24:15

No. I totally Well, then what what are those

1:24:17

qualities though? The qualities are

1:24:19

honestly exactly what someone like

1:24:22

cordy love or Jim Carey has,

1:24:24

which is this this desire

1:24:26

to be super famous. Yeah. Like,

1:24:28

Iggy is alias. You know, like, she was she was

1:24:30

going everywhere trying to get famous, and then all

1:24:32

of a sudden she explodes. Right? I'm

1:24:35

not saying this is definitely this way.

1:24:37

I'm just saying it's like, this is the common

1:24:39

characteristic as people really

1:24:41

wanting to be famous, wanting that life, and

1:24:43

they're they're it's easy. They're

1:24:45

easy targets for someone who has a

1:24:47

contract that they're waving around, that they want you to

1:24:49

do certain things in order for you to do that. Dude,

1:24:52

when we're talking about selling your soul,

1:24:54

it may not just be like, oh, you're selling your soul

1:24:56

and blah blah blah. It could be like, no, you have

1:24:58

to do deep like, really deviated

1:25:00

things in order to get the contract. Like, sleep

1:25:02

with this really old guy in Hollywood

1:25:04

or whatever it

1:25:05

is. Like, that's also the same thing. Because

1:25:07

you're doing something that goes against. But

1:25:10

your your

1:25:11

fibers, you know,

1:25:11

I think Yeah.

1:25:12

We're we're in LA. I think I think people

1:25:14

will kill people go famous. Well,

1:25:17

I think I think there's also something

1:25:19

about you will allow people

1:25:22

to be killed as a blood

1:25:24

sacrifice

1:25:25

for Oh, like a family member. We're like, hey,

1:25:27

you want care about? Kanye West. If

1:25:29

you go back to Kanye West and his mom, it fucks him

1:25:32

up. Do you think it's his fault?

1:25:34

What yeah. I mean, I listen,

1:25:36

everybody here has somebody in their life that

1:25:38

passed away, but it's -- Right. -- it's

1:25:40

like there's just always like

1:25:42

this weird kind of story with

1:25:45

these super famous people. Do

1:25:47

you remember when Larry who

1:25:50

was the Johnson was calling out

1:25:52

Meghan Nestallion -- Yeah. -- before

1:25:54

she blew up? Yeah.

1:25:56

Yeah. Before she got

1:25:59

huge, he's like, oh, you like them. Kill your

1:26:01

mother. Shit. I'm like, you let

1:26:03

her kill your mother. Look at that. And then bang,

1:26:05

she just blew the fuck up, and

1:26:07

then she's doing Hillary Clinton show

1:26:09

Meghan

1:26:10

Nastallion, which is like

1:26:11

a a weird name. Yeah. You're

1:26:14

that's a Nastallion is a male.

1:26:16

Like, all of this plays into

1:26:19

all this and, like, Johnny, you're totally

1:26:21

right. I mean, like, they don't just go up to

1:26:23

anybody. I think there's two kind of

1:26:25

things you either gotta be already connected

1:26:27

in sort of like a a

1:26:30

family way, like your parents were famous

1:26:32

in politics or in something or

1:26:36

or three actually. Famous already in

1:26:39

terms you wanna get to even higher levels of

1:26:41

your career. TFH,

1:26:44

you're you're super talented. Like,

1:26:46

I I I'm convinced that's what? Nickelodeon

1:26:49

and Disney, that's what their jobs are

1:26:51

is to, like, mine through just

1:26:54

sift through their fucking pile till

1:26:56

they find a Britney Spears adjusting

1:26:58

timberlake. A Justin

1:27:01

Bieber.

1:27:01

Justin. All those guys.

1:27:03

Yeah. And and these people don't necessarily

1:27:05

need to be tapped like that talented. There's

1:27:07

no like, there is no limit

1:27:09

to the talent that's out

1:27:10

there. Right? So it really has to be those

1:27:12

things. Because, like, look, the Beatles were not very

1:27:15

talented.

1:27:15

Well, I'm so sorry. Well, easy.

1:27:18

But

1:27:19

if there's anything we've learned from American Idol,

1:27:21

though, is that Beatles

1:27:23

were a marketing They were all

1:27:26

that was was them figuring out how to market

1:27:28

gigantic bands.

1:27:29

Well, it's all still that they they had a

1:27:31

lot of Johnny. We're losing Johnny.

1:27:33

Amazing songs. Yeah. But they also

1:27:35

had a lot of occult symbolism

1:27:38

in what they were doing. But but okay.

1:27:40

But why were the songs amazing? The songs

1:27:42

were amazing because you heard them nine million

1:27:45

times. I

1:27:45

said, girl, I saw you guys all here. I haven't heard them

1:27:47

million times. Yeah. I saw them out. I

1:27:49

listen. The only pushback I have

1:27:52

on that is that when you watch

1:27:54

that

1:27:55

that series where they they have to make

1:27:57

the album right there, and you're watching

1:28:00

it as

1:28:00

real. Got it. Well, they're real. They had a well,

1:28:02

not very sure

1:28:03

for you. Like, the

1:28:03

Peter Jackson thing. Yeah. Get

1:28:05

back or Get back. Yeah. Yeah. That's

1:28:07

it, man. That that was good. So I I

1:28:10

think they now the question

1:28:11

is, were they as

1:28:13

good as

1:28:17

That's what I'm saying. How

1:28:18

big they got? That's questionable. I mean,

1:28:20

who

1:28:20

could ever be that good? mean, because they're the they

1:28:22

they were the biggest fan in the world for a decade.

1:28:25

Yeah. Yeah. They actually changed it

1:28:27

in a way. It changed everything in the entire music

1:28:29

industry in a very specific way. And

1:28:31

then you start digging into

1:28:32

that, It's interesting. No. I

1:28:34

I think it is. And, like, again, there's

1:28:36

a lot of weirdness involved with

1:28:38

that band as well, deaths,

1:28:42

you know, I mean,

1:28:44

it who

1:28:45

knows? I mean, people die obviously, but

1:28:47

it's

1:28:47

ridiculous. It costs John Lin in his life trying to get

1:28:49

away from all if it's possible. Yes. London and look

1:28:51

at what Lenin was saying. Look at what Lenin

1:28:54

was saying when that all happened.

1:28:56

That's really

1:28:56

weird. Yeah. You know?

1:28:59

Yep. Yep. And

1:29:00

then also it's like if we get in the

1:29:02

whether clonings real or body

1:29:05

doubles are real, if, you know, people

1:29:08

so I was just in Minneapolis and

1:29:11

Chino Sanchez, which TFH you ever

1:29:13

listened to the show and you see Chino, Please let

1:29:16

him know you saw him on the show. It really gets his

1:29:18

nipples hard. I wanna don't know

1:29:20

if they know me from the show. Hey. I'm

1:29:22

Tina Sanchez. I was on Oh,

1:29:24

he does it every time. But he went

1:29:26

and saw the Paisley

1:29:29

field or whatever it's called the that strawberry

1:29:31

650. No. It's where it was

1:29:35

Prince's Place.

1:29:36

Oh oh, Paisley Park. Paisley Park.

1:29:38

And the the the

1:29:41

the taxi driver or the Uber driver over

1:29:43

there was saying that they killed off

1:29:46

off Prince because he was trying to teach

1:29:48

everybody how to

1:29:50

run their own their

1:29:53

own business without

1:29:55

corporate money. So

1:29:57

the lizzos and all these people,

1:29:59

how they could be their own boss. And

1:30:03

super interesting. Right? I

1:30:04

mean, it's super interesting. Want you

1:30:06

to do that.

1:30:09

I mean, it goes back to all these

1:30:11

wrappers to get off. Once they try to go off

1:30:13

the reservation, That's when you tend

1:30:15

to get offed. I mean, Louis

1:30:17

CK, look at all the stuff he was doing

1:30:20

before he got canceled. Yeah. And we

1:30:22

and everybody knew that stuff for decades.

1:30:25

Decades people knew that Lou CK

1:30:27

had a weird jerk off fetish.

1:30:30

But why then? Well, because he started

1:30:32

creating his own sitcoms, his

1:30:35

own

1:30:35

specials, all this stuff on

1:30:37

on his website.

1:30:39

And they saved that. Oh, that's stuff. So

1:30:41

Bill, you Bill, cause me, whatever you wanna

1:30:43

say about him, he was trying to buy

1:30:45

NBC.

1:30:47

Oh, I didn't do it. This is why

1:30:50

we need to stop watching Hollywood

1:30:52

and just create our own crap.

1:30:54

And support one another network.

1:30:57

Your website is that I

1:30:59

mean, it's going to happen. It's

1:31:01

just like as soon as people can figure out

1:31:03

a way to make high quality movies

1:31:06

-- I

1:31:06

mean, I'm movies right there. -- leaving. Here's the

1:31:08

beauty of what's going on. The

1:31:11

money is leaving big

1:31:13

movies. The day of

1:31:15

seeing huge megastart.

1:31:18

Like, even the rocks movies aren't selling

1:31:20

what they use to be.

1:31:21

Right? Even the Marvel that I'm seeing is

1:31:23

a

1:31:24

slow day. They're far. Falling down.

1:31:26

Yeah. So

1:31:26

what's gonna happen is, I mean, cocaine

1:31:29

cowboy did great. Go

1:31:30

came bare?

1:31:31

Yeah. Go came bare.

1:31:32

Well, I mean, gray is twenty mil.

1:31:34

Is that But for that type of movie though,

1:31:36

but for that type of movie where it's kinda like

1:31:38

a a funny

1:31:40

sitcom. I I mean, a a funny comedy

1:31:42

Good for comedy people. They're

1:31:43

talking like no. I mean, the TFH Cruise saved

1:31:45

the movie in history. For a year. Yeah. Well,

1:31:48

I mean, you gave it a report on Yeah.

1:31:50

It's amazing. They they but you have

1:31:52

to understand they let that happen.

1:31:55

They I think the heads left. They

1:31:57

had to let that happen because

1:31:59

they and TFH you studied that

1:32:01

movie because I I watched TFH Gun

1:32:03

Wonders' again before I went to see it, then I watched

1:32:06

Top Gun two the next day. Every

1:32:09

that movie was Star Wars and

1:32:11

New Hope wrapped up in Top Gun

1:32:12

two. Yeah.

1:32:14

Yeah. It was brilliantly done.

1:32:17

Brilliantly done. It was the same exact

1:32:20

movie as Top Gun one. But it was Star

1:32:22

Wars a new hope, and it had every single

1:32:24

thing that an eighty movies had

1:32:26

in order to be

1:32:27

successful. And that's why it it was like

1:32:29

-- Oh, amazing. --

1:32:30

right. It's literally how they

1:32:32

destroyed the death star. Exactly

1:32:35

how

1:32:35

they destroyed the death star. There was

1:32:37

no difference, actually. Very

1:32:39

little difference.

1:32:41

Yep. Oh, it's so

1:32:43

hilarious. Because because they're not creative enough

1:32:45

to did did did did just knew it was gonna work, and

1:32:47

we need something to work. Let's make it work

1:32:49

again, or what do you think? Well, shit. Even though

1:32:51

it did that with Star Wars. They the force

1:32:53

awakens was a new hope again. I

1:32:55

mean, they've already there's so that's

1:32:57

a It's a it's a two star wars.

1:32:59

Oh, star wars. It's a

1:33:00

it's a disaster right now. Except

1:33:02

for the Bandwidth. It's a disaster. The

1:33:05

only thing that's giving me hope about

1:33:07

Star Wars is the fact that John

1:33:09

Favreau is involved trying

1:33:11

to save

1:33:12

it. Yeah. That's Ian. Him and Dave

1:33:13

Faloney, two guys that are I'm trying to

1:33:15

run Dave Faloney. Kathleen Kennedy,

1:33:17

who's

1:33:18

But you don't hear what you didn't have to do,

1:33:20

Rob. What a mess. What a

1:33:22

mess? Rob, what if this the structure is

1:33:24

being done on purpose? What if this

1:33:26

destruction of institutions are

1:33:29

being done on purpose the same way?

1:33:32

My favorite thing was on the last episode,

1:33:34

XG bringing up Mandel effect to Whitney

1:33:36

Webb. That was my favorite thing.

1:33:38

That's one of that's one of the greatest moments in

1:33:41

Paul history. I had TFH. Okay.

1:33:43

It was great. And and it was a good point,

1:33:45

but it was still great having her in

1:33:48

her computer brain TFH to digest

1:33:50

what you were trying to say. It was great.

1:33:52

But, you know, there's this whole notion

1:33:54

that part of the Mandela fact and

1:33:56

part of the re redefining

1:34:00

of these classic characters

1:34:02

is so that, you know, older

1:34:04

generations and younger generations don't

1:34:07

have the same information. Well, if you

1:34:09

destroy these major

1:34:11

studios. And now

1:34:13

you have everybody making their own

1:34:16

products, which is great for

1:34:18

capitalism. Right? But it's also

1:34:20

kind of changing that. None of us are gonna have

1:34:22

the same information. And

1:34:24

that'll be for the first time in, like, history.

1:34:27

Right? Like back in the day, we

1:34:29

had the press, the press would and everyone

1:34:31

would read the newspaper and then became television

1:34:34

radio. And I'm fine with that because

1:34:36

I I am in the all heard of media.

1:34:39

But what if the destruction of

1:34:42

classical movies and television

1:34:44

is part of this movement to this

1:34:47

cultural Marxism -- They --

1:34:49

they're they're not doing it on purpose. So

1:34:51

I think that there are things out

1:34:54

of their control right now. That are happening

1:34:57

alongside everything else that's going on, and

1:34:59

people are giving them too much credit

1:35:02

and energy. The the fact is

1:35:04

that they're they're simultaneously

1:35:07

trying to keep things going while they

1:35:09

try to roll out like a fourth industrial

1:35:11

revolution. Which will actually

1:35:14

pile people into big cities and

1:35:16

destroy almost everything that they've created.

1:35:19

How do you do both of those? Right?

1:35:21

And not only that, but when we

1:35:23

talk about how incredibly

1:35:27

easy it is to manipulate a human

1:35:29

being, any human being and how

1:35:31

incompetent people are nowadays, there

1:35:34

are things slipping through the cracks. Lots

1:35:37

of things slipping through the cracks. In fact,

1:35:39

TFH fact that we're still alive and we haven't blown ourselves

1:35:42

up yet is evidence that God

1:35:43

exists. If there isn't anything -- Totally.

1:35:45

-- don't you think, like, with Star Wars, Kathleen

1:35:48

Kennedy, they thought that was gonna work.

1:35:50

They think people want, you know, female

1:35:52

led or super woke entertainment.

1:35:54

They really think I think they think people like

1:35:56

that. They think they want Well, I think

1:35:59

Kathleen Kennedy does. Definitely. And they just

1:36:01

put her in charge. Kathleen Kennedy. Yes.

1:36:03

But she's a she's

1:36:05

a Kennedy. Yeah. Link. Dude,

1:36:08

she why is she still there? Unless

1:36:11

there she has super connections to keep

1:36:13

her in there because no one wants her there. And could Nobody

1:36:16

likes helping her around. She

1:36:18

messes everything up that she gets involved

1:36:20

in, literally messes everything up.

1:36:22

So I think

1:36:24

that what they've been trying to do is

1:36:26

they're trying to destroy like,

1:36:30

they're trying using Hollywood to to

1:36:33

try to destroy certain formed

1:36:35

ideas we have about how life should be so that

1:36:37

they can control everything, and they're using

1:36:40

some of these things like Star Wars to do that.

1:36:42

And instead of, like, when they come

1:36:44

out, like, who would be bold enough to release

1:36:47

a movie? And everyone says

1:36:49

this movie sucks and then be

1:36:50

like, you're a terrible person for

1:36:52

saying this sucks.

1:36:53

Like,

1:36:53

when has that ever been a thing? Yeah.

1:36:54

And it's happening more and more often

1:36:56

now. Yeah.

1:36:57

More and more often. Like, no, Ryan Johnson.

1:36:59

That was a piece of crap. Saying you can't

1:37:01

make a good movie. I'm saying that movie

1:37:03

was crap. And the

1:37:05

rewriting of history, that

1:37:07

is a famous communist Marxist

1:37:10

hundred percent. College we call

1:37:12

it cultural Marxism, which is different than

1:37:15

some of the Latin American Marxism that

1:37:17

we've seen, which is more economical. But

1:37:20

it's one hundred percent true. And again, it

1:37:22

gets to demoralization. So

1:37:24

I was getting on the Delta. I

1:37:27

was getting on Delta flight from Minneapolis. And

1:37:30

I'm walking down the like,

1:37:32

the stairway or the hallway to the

1:37:34

plane. Was that called -- When

1:37:36

you walked that way? -- the the runway.

1:37:38

It's not that Jetway. Jetway is it that

1:37:40

Jet when you walked on? When you're boarding. Right?

1:37:42

Yeah. Jetway. Jetway. And they have

1:37:44

all these pictures there. And again, I

1:37:46

love everybody. But there

1:37:49

wasn't one picture of a straight

1:37:51

white guy

1:37:52

in any of the pictures. But

1:37:54

it did say that it was a safe space.

1:37:57

What do you mean?

1:37:57

It says safe space. When you walk in the jet boarding,

1:37:59

it always says it's a safe space.

1:38:01

That's what a safe space says. That's a space with

1:38:03

no judging white man. Yeah. No judging white

1:38:05

man. But there was a gay couple.

1:38:07

Don't care. Love

1:38:09

everybody. There and then it was Latinos,

1:38:12

Black, a white woman

1:38:14

and, like, that's why I'm pounding on white

1:38:16

woman in my ass because they abandoned white

1:38:19

ice and tried to save themselves too late

1:38:21

Karen. So you go through all this stuff

1:38:23

and it's just like that's done on purpose.

1:38:26

When you're watching movies or

1:38:28

you're watching commercials, And for some

1:38:30

reason, the best athlete in the commercial

1:38:33

is a young girl that's being

1:38:35

done on purpose. When we watch

1:38:37

the E*TRADE Baby Commercial and

1:38:39

the E*TRADE baby couple is

1:38:42

interracial. That's being done

1:38:44

on purpose. That is

1:38:46

that is trying to rewrite

1:38:49

how we think our society should operate.

1:38:52

And again, live and let live.

1:38:54

I don't care. My My point

1:38:56

is is that it's being done on purpose.

1:38:58

You can't just tell me every commercial

1:39:01

just somehow falls on interracial

1:39:03

couple. Yeah. That's always a white

1:39:05

woman. And always a woman.

1:39:08

They're forced, but of course, you know this. But

1:39:10

they're forced to do that by the ESG

1:39:12

scores that the WEF has rolled out.

1:39:14

Because the shareholders who

1:39:16

are largely a couple of really gigantic

1:39:19

corporations dictate what these

1:39:21

companies do. And it's gotten to point where

1:39:23

if they don't do those certain specific things,

1:39:26

these shareholders who have the majority

1:39:29

share will not be happy, and then Therefore,

1:39:32

it will cause financial turmoil

1:39:35

within the

1:39:35

company. It's very easily controlled

1:39:37

by the top. So so Very easily.

1:39:40

Big news just came out. Love to hear, Rob. You're

1:39:43

opinion on this. A

1:39:45

Vanguard, which I think is all the

1:39:47

the the black nobility royals,

1:39:50

scumbag, lizard people. Right? That's

1:39:52

why I believe they are because they don't list their

1:39:54

individual biggest

1:39:57

shareholders, which I think are the Rockfros, Rothfries,

1:40:00

and even beyond them. They

1:40:03

pulled out of Nesium or whatever it

1:40:05

is, which was NZAMI think

1:40:07

it is or which is the company

1:40:09

that or or the project that

1:40:12

is fueling all

1:40:14

of this woke stuff. All

1:40:16

this ESG, they pulled their seven

1:40:18

trillion dollars out of it. And

1:40:20

everyone's talking about because all these

1:40:22

southern states and you could shit on Mississippi.

1:40:25

You could shit on Alabama. We can get a discussion

1:40:27

about Alabama. And what's

1:40:30

going on there. But all Florida,

1:40:32

all these all these something are

1:40:34

pulling their retirement funds out

1:40:37

of

1:40:37

BlackRock. Of course. And

1:40:40

then for questions for your actions.

1:40:42

Yes. And that TFH me says

1:40:45

that we're winning.

1:40:47

We actually, more than you know,

1:40:50

there are things going on that they're not even

1:40:52

aware. This is what I'm saying is, like, they don't even know

1:40:54

what's going on. One day, they're gonna wake up and it's

1:40:56

all gonna be gone and they're

1:40:59

not going to have anything and there's going

1:41:01

to be a new set of things that people

1:41:03

are doing. And that people are consuming,

1:41:05

and that is the future, and they have no

1:41:07

idea. They'd I think they're so

1:41:10

blinded by trying to control things and

1:41:12

moving in the direction that they're moving, that they

1:41:14

don't see, that there's something new

1:41:16

that's happening, and that people

1:41:18

are

1:41:20

there's way more of us. I agree.

1:41:22

And I also believe Rob

1:41:24

that just, like, the best the

1:41:26

best example of this is Hillary Clinton,

1:41:28

but think you can also apply

1:41:30

this to class Schwab is

1:41:32

that they're surrounded by, yes,

1:41:34

people that aren't letting them

1:41:37

know what's really

1:41:39

happening on a main street

1:41:41

level, which is their

1:41:43

brand's dead. I think I

1:41:46

think Bill Gates's whole job

1:41:48

is to be an actor. And

1:41:51

he's forced to dance his dance

1:41:53

even though his brand is completely

1:41:56

dead. I mean, he can't post anything

1:41:58

without getting his dick kicked in or making

1:42:00

it so you can't comment. So I

1:42:03

they are winning, and that's why I say I'll always

1:42:05

do show as long as I think there's hope. But

1:42:08

I I think they're getting their dick kicked

1:42:10

in. And I just think, like, if

1:42:12

you could throw party with all of us together, think

1:42:14

about how hard it is to get the wrangle all those

1:42:17

cats. Just a

1:42:19

birthday party of your adult friends.

1:42:21

Now I'm talking kids

1:42:22

party. Adults friends. Now you're gonna do

1:42:24

that with the world. Yeah.

1:42:26

Yeah. So

1:42:29

the other thing that's keeping them together

1:42:31

is money. It's the money.

1:42:33

Like, you can hire teams

1:42:36

to work for a certain goal.

1:42:39

Right? That's it. That's

1:42:41

why it's very important important to follow the money

1:42:43

when within any of these conversations TFH try

1:42:46

to figure out what it's actually going on and

1:42:48

and and where where it's happening from.

1:42:51

You have to because that that

1:42:53

it's money controls armies.

1:42:55

Army's get stuff

1:42:56

done. Right? Yeah.

1:42:59

I agree with you, man. It's like TFH

1:43:02

reserve banking, if it wasn't so evil,

1:43:04

would be is the most brilliant thing ever.

1:43:07

You can print all this money and

1:43:09

bribe everybody. And

1:43:11

then at some point, you're gonna crash

1:43:13

it all and all that fake

1:43:15

funny money. Could be gone.

1:43:18

Just gone. God.

1:43:20

And you you're you're the

1:43:22

smart you loan out money. Now now

1:43:25

they don't even need to have a dollar to loan

1:43:27

out ten dollars. Give

1:43:29

out loan to somebody that's never gonna be able

1:43:31

to pay it off. They buy a house. You

1:43:33

fucking falter, bang, you take back

1:43:35

a real asset. It is the most it's

1:43:38

Babylonian

1:43:39

Money Magic. And magic is the most

1:43:41

important part of that because you're creating something

1:43:43

out of You know you know it's funny that that you

1:43:45

just brought up Babylon. What was the number

1:43:48

one role when when after

1:43:51

Noah landed his ship after the flood.

1:43:53

What? The God said to him,

1:43:57

have your have the people spread out

1:43:59

and not not accumulate in one

1:44:01

area.

1:44:02

And the first thing they did was battle

1:44:05

on.

1:44:06

Hey, I told you not to hang out with each other.

1:44:08

Moving around. But also, like, if you

1:44:10

get into the story of Jesus, you know, I love

1:44:12

me some Jesus. Love Jesus.

1:44:15

IIII have my theories on Jesus.

1:44:17

And but, you know,

1:44:19

when he walks into that market and

1:44:22

sees that there those bankers are

1:44:24

are loaning money at interest, and he

1:44:26

kicks it over, and he goes, you can't.

1:44:28

There's a what's it

1:44:29

called? What's that? When you loaning money

1:44:31

at interest, usually? Yeah. Right?

1:44:34

Now

1:44:35

look at where the world is right now. We are

1:44:37

completely in-depth to

1:44:40

to usury. There is a reason why

1:44:42

that happened. And

1:44:44

I think it's important. So I just wanna end on

1:44:47

two things, Rob. I don't wanna keep

1:44:49

much longer. Let's get back to

1:44:51

a classic. The moon. Yeah.

1:44:54

Dude. I love talking about the moon. I have

1:44:56

my own theories about the moon. I think Pac Man's

1:44:58

about the moon, the video game. think

1:45:00

the moon is an energy collector. What are your

1:45:02

thoughts?

1:45:04

Well, I've done a lot probably I've researched

1:45:06

the moon more than almost anything else, and

1:45:08

I've talked to a bunch of people who

1:45:10

were allegedly in the room when the

1:45:13

these, you know, Apollo

1:45:15

missions took off and all of that stuff. And

1:45:19

I think the most significant part I

1:45:21

would like to explain about the moon is more

1:45:23

just when you do a dig

1:45:27

on what the scientists are saying about

1:45:29

the moon. And even in the data that

1:45:31

we have at our disposal about what

1:45:33

the moon is comprised of, like the

1:45:35

the metal that's underneath the the

1:45:38

the moon dust, whatever you wanna call it,

1:45:41

nothing makes sense. And

1:45:44

I mean, TFH think about it, even starting with this

1:45:46

point, which is why, how

1:45:49

is it possible that a moon that just happened

1:45:52

to be around

1:45:55

the earth is the exact

1:45:58

same size as the sun when

1:46:00

there is a total eclipse? That

1:46:03

exact size, that's

1:46:06

very, very precise when we're talking

1:46:08

about sizes in

1:46:10

space. Yeah.

1:46:12

That's that's my TFH it was if it was something

1:46:15

that we had made, like, we found from a civilization

1:46:17

from, you know, a thousand years ago we

1:46:19

saw, like, a rock on a horizon, and

1:46:21

it was perfectly the same size. We'd

1:46:23

say, oh, someone designed that to be the exact

1:46:25

same size. Right.

1:46:26

Right. Right. Right. And that's

1:46:28

what we give credit a stone hinge all the time because the

1:46:30

alignment of the stones, you know. That's it.

1:46:32

Well

1:46:32

and and right. So that's the side like,

1:46:34

the mathematics around the moon looking

1:46:37

into the data around the moon is very very

1:46:39

very weird. But, you know, this this one thing

1:46:41

I keep coming back to was, you know,

1:46:43

on the Apollo twelve mission to

1:46:45

the moon, they actually set up

1:46:48

size monitors. They intentionally

1:46:51

crashed their lunar module, and

1:46:53

it created an impact equivalent to

1:46:55

about one hundred tons of TNT

1:46:57

or about one thousand six of dynamite. Shockwaves

1:47:02

built up for eight minutes and

1:47:05

the moon rang like a

1:47:07

bell and the reverb lasted

1:47:09

for a half

1:47:10

hour. What does

1:47:12

that tell you?

1:47:14

Sums happen in here. Yeah.

1:47:17

So what rings like a

1:47:19

bell except something that's like

1:47:22

or that has yeah. Or something

1:47:25

like that, right, where there's enough of it

1:47:27

to create that kind of reverb

1:47:30

You know, and then a lot of people be like, well, there's no

1:47:32

sound in space. Or you like, obviously, they set up

1:47:34

seismometers. They were they were tracking

1:47:37

the reverb, right, from the seismometers. But

1:47:40

that entire thing, you know, now

1:47:42

the the the moon's surface, that metal,

1:47:45

is made up of more titanium than they'll

1:47:47

find on anything in in the earth. More,

1:47:50

you know, how, like, how

1:47:53

hard it is to get that much

1:47:55

that much of a titanium rich metal?

1:47:59

That is a very,

1:48:01

very, very hard thing to do.

1:48:03

Yeah. And the depth of

1:48:05

all the mountains and all

1:48:08

that stuff are all the exact same

1:48:10

number, which means that nothing

1:48:12

dips too low.

1:48:14

They all dip the exact same

1:48:17

craters that are that big should have

1:48:19

craters that are that wide should have

1:48:22

should have a depth of, like, many,

1:48:25

many, many miles. Yes. Many

1:48:27

miles. Yes. And it's four miles

1:48:29

deep. That's it. Yeah. I I'll buy

1:48:31

NASA, start buy nazis, nashas

1:48:35

to deceive. It's it's all very

1:48:37

just what the biggest problem we as conspiracy

1:48:39

theorists have is that all of our loved

1:48:42

ones and all of our friends and all of our coworkers

1:48:45

have convinced themselves that they have

1:48:47

a really good bullshit meter and

1:48:49

they got fooled. And they refused

1:48:53

to admit that this got past

1:48:55

them. And they think it's like it's

1:48:57

like It's it's they

1:49:00

just they they think it's ex you know, Rogan

1:49:02

talk about it all the time. He's like, you know,

1:49:04

not you you get to everything's conspiracy.

1:49:06

Well, TFH you just started that, just

1:49:09

started something and then move either

1:49:11

up or down and you just see there's a

1:49:13

conspiracy the whole way on

1:49:15

everything. Your food Yeah. Go

1:49:17

on. Yeah. And it's like,

1:49:19

that's the thing. What does it I think people have forgotten.

1:49:21

What does a conspiracy mean? It

1:49:24

means that more than one person planning

1:49:26

some thing, probably that will benefit

1:49:28

themselves and not benefit other people. Yeah.

1:49:32

That's what human beings do, guys. Yeah.

1:49:34

They can inspire. They

1:49:36

they they plan stuff together. And

1:49:38

even if it's in, you know, an office

1:49:40

somewhere, if it's

1:49:42

going to heart if it could potentially harm other people

1:49:44

and they're not telling you that or they're over conveniently

1:49:47

overlooking

1:49:47

that. Well, then that's

1:49:50

not good. Yeah. I could happen. That

1:49:52

happens often. Rob,

1:49:54

I have one last question for you. Yeah.

1:49:56

I asked this Whitney at the beginning of her episode,

1:49:58

but I wanna ask you at the end. When we

1:50:00

ever talk to people, who

1:50:02

are, you know, not

1:50:04

in the conspiracies and we try to explain.

1:50:07

We're like, well, what they want? And they're like,

1:50:09

whoa, whose day? Who's day?

1:50:11

In your

1:50:11

opinion, who is they? I

1:50:14

mean, I think the easiest way that I would

1:50:16

explain this to people that didn't

1:50:18

know what I know because, like, I've been researching

1:50:20

this for way too long is I would be like, well,

1:50:22

if you if let's just follow the money.

1:50:25

Who like and and just it all goes up

1:50:28

very easy to explain once you start getting into

1:50:30

the WEF, BlackRock, Vanguard,

1:50:33

all of that stuff, and how all

1:50:35

of those ESG score are rolled out what the twenty

1:50:37

thirty agenda is and how like, just

1:50:39

look at that stuff, how it's organized. And

1:50:42

then when you say they, well, obviously,

1:50:44

what we're talking about are people that are controlling

1:50:48

they're controlling these agendas, they're controlling

1:50:50

these organizations to to make certain moves

1:50:52

at certain times. And you don't

1:50:54

know who any of those people are. You don't know what's

1:50:56

on their mind. You're potentially blindly

1:50:59

trusting people that could not have your best interests.

1:51:02

Involved. And I don't think that that's a smart

1:51:04

or wise thing to do. Maybe the difference between

1:51:06

me and you is that you seem to trust the government

1:51:08

more than I

1:51:09

do. And then they they have a really

1:51:11

hard time with that one.

1:51:12

Yeah.

1:51:13

Right away, they're like, oh, no, I don't trust the

1:51:15

government and they're like, okay, then we're on the same page.

1:51:17

Right? Yeah. And then and

1:51:19

then they have to come to grips with their

1:51:21

hypocrisy. Right? It's

1:51:23

like, you know, they are they're

1:51:25

mad at you know, They don't want guns,

1:51:28

but they want the cops to have guns. It's like pick

1:51:30

your pick your parties.

1:51:31

No. We should have guns. Only guys should have guns,

1:51:34

but then you just went by for a while.

1:51:36

Sam. One of my friends is like

1:51:38

a is is like a navy seal.

1:51:41

And he he has his own

1:51:43

now that he's retired, he has his own

1:51:46

you know, security service. Do

1:51:48

you know who hires him for his

1:51:50

security? Who? It's

1:51:52

like Apple, like the big corporations.

1:51:56

And why are they doing that? It's because their people

1:51:58

are getting, like, attacked when they come out of the

1:52:01

of the subway. And and if it wasn't

1:52:03

for the navy seal guy or some of these police

1:52:05

officers that are

1:52:06

trained, people would lose their minds.

1:52:08

Yep.

1:52:09

hundred percent. One hundred

1:52:11

percent. Come on. Like, use your heads.

1:52:13

This is what I'm talking about. People people

1:52:16

Wow. It's amazing how sheepish

1:52:19

people have gotten. It wasn't like this in the

1:52:21

nineties. You remember, we were there.

1:52:24

You know? It's just so like when they go,

1:52:26

you know, it's like oh, you gotta have a vaccine,

1:52:29

but then my body, my choice. You're

1:52:30

like, what are you talking about?

1:52:32

What are

1:52:32

you talking about? What are you talking

1:52:34

about? Get

1:52:36

your head out of your Aspro.

1:52:39

What are you talking about? How is it?

1:52:41

And and you know what's crazy is, how they did

1:52:43

that was really just like fear.

1:52:46

PEOPLE ARE SO ATTACHED

1:52:48

TO WHAT SCIENCE IS. I MEAN, THEY

1:52:50

JUST BANDED THE EMERGENCY COVID

1:52:52

THING. AND LA, LIKE, TFH DAYS, A

1:52:54

COUPLE DAYS

1:52:55

AGO. Yeah. Yeah. And in New York, they

1:52:57

they are like the police officers now are complaining

1:52:59

a lot because people are are in masks

1:53:01

or going in and holding it up. They're

1:53:04

holding these places up and and they're trying

1:53:06

to ban masks now and it's like, what the

1:53:08

heck just

1:53:09

happened? How about what's

1:53:11

the tennis player

1:53:12

Yokich? Jokovic.

1:53:14

Don't you? He can't come in to the United

1:53:16

States.

1:53:17

Yeah. I

1:53:17

mean, back to him. I mean, before COVID, me if

1:53:19

you could have gone into a bank with the mask on? No.

1:53:22

No. No. Good fucking luck. They would all duck.

1:53:24

Yeah. If you all Of course, they would. And

1:53:27

now And then at one

1:53:28

point, you had to go on there with the mask feeling

1:53:30

like a fucking armed robber. Oh,

1:53:32

we're just Yeah. And then you have to, like, pull it down for them

1:53:34

to look your face and check your ID and then put it

1:53:36

back up. So stupid. That's

1:53:38

just so crazy, dude. Well, Rob,

1:53:41

I love talking to you. I feel like

1:53:43

we we're screaming at each other in agreement.

1:53:46

Which is my favorite kind of shows. I'm

1:53:49

very thankful for you to come on more

1:53:51

time. Tell them where they can

1:53:53

find you. Yeah. I mean, if you haven't

1:53:56

followed yet, go check me out at

1:53:58

at metaphysical show on Instagram. And please

1:54:00

come over if you can support our work.

1:54:02

Come over to Rise dot tv. We've got, like,

1:54:04

so many videos on the craziest

1:54:06

rabbit holes. Really solid

1:54:09

research on this stuff that you can you can

1:54:11

take to the bank with

1:54:12

you. So Looks like Natalie appreciate

1:54:15

that. That sound

1:54:16

nice your website is. I feel like I'm on

1:54:18

Netflix. Yeah. That's what we're mean,

1:54:20

what what we're going for is, like, you know, and what

1:54:22

we wanna do is we can make, you

1:54:24

know, Rise TV big enough, we wanna start

1:54:26

bringing creators on like you

1:54:28

just so that we have a place, a home that we can

1:54:30

go

1:54:31

TFH. We're we're tough me with a good test. Sharing

1:54:33

stuff. I'm there, dude. Whenever you

1:54:35

need me, brother. Rob. Love that.

1:54:37

Much love to you. Thank you so much for

1:54:39

spending two hours with us. Well, I

1:54:41

love talking to you. Again, you, Ben,

1:54:43

are doing such great work out there. And

1:54:45

it's always honored to have you

1:54:46

on. So thanks coming on. Someday

1:54:49

I hope to meet you in person. If I'm on

1:54:51

these toes, love the powwow, grab

1:54:53

dinner, do something. Somehow meet

1:54:55

up and do something fun. I don't know

1:54:57

if you guys are still doing your live

1:54:58

events. You're doing any live shows yet. I

1:55:00

know you guys are currently, we're trying to

1:55:03

recover from all of the censorship. But once

1:55:05

we get our act together enough,

1:55:07

we're gonna be having more events and you're gonna be

1:55:09

the first guy I called for sure.

1:55:10

Alright, buddy. Thank you, dude. Anything I can

1:55:12

do to help you guys. You guys are classiacs, and I

1:55:14

appreciate you. We love you guys very

1:55:16

much. Thank you so much, Rob, for coming on. Take care.

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Biden went to Ukraine. And when

1:57:17

he was there, there were

1:57:19

sirens blaring, you know, bomb

1:57:22

bomb irons, bat raid air raid irons.

1:57:24

And this is this was CNN's report on

1:57:26

it. This kinda blew up his spot here. I've been

1:57:28

here for the past five days. I

1:57:30

have not heard heard any explosions. I

1:57:32

have not heard any air sirens until

1:57:35

about half an hour ago right when

1:57:37

president Biden was in the center

1:57:40

of Keith as as Clarissa was was just

1:57:42

mentioned. So that's just I mean, that's

1:57:44

so clearly just to make him

1:57:46

look like a badass walking

1:57:47

through, oh, there's air raids irons going around. Yeah.

1:57:49

And it doesn't even do No. Nobody's

1:57:51

like what? It is better because he can barely

1:57:53

walk. That's better. Do you remember

1:57:55

what? Do you remember Pat Boone?

1:57:57

The

1:57:58

the singer's position. Yeah. Yeah. Do you remember

1:58:00

that late in his life, he went through this weird

1:58:02

phase where he thought he could, like,

1:58:04

connect with the kids So he went TFH,

1:58:06

like, a goth leather daddy look.

1:58:08

No. No. He look at him. Boom. Goth

1:58:10

that oh, yeah. This thing. Yeah. Where

1:58:13

he would show up TFH places like this.

1:58:15

What on Earth? And he was like, look

1:58:17

how cool I am. You're like, no. I'm

1:58:19

like, hey. Hey. Tell them. Like,

1:58:21

it's just like, when you have no clue

1:58:24

what people think is cool, this

1:58:26

is what you do. Yeah. This is the

1:58:28

equivalent of of them playing

1:58:30

sirens. As he walks, TFH

1:58:33

the red dot. Yeah.

1:58:35

Which which I don't I mean, I the only thing I

1:58:37

can guess is the reason for that is that

1:58:40

makes any sense to me is that that's where they

1:58:42

had the camera set up. But here's

1:58:44

the other thing. Did you know that the air

1:58:46

raid warnings in in

1:58:49

Kiev and Ukraine are voiced by

1:58:51

Mark Hamill of Star Wars Luke Skywalker.

1:58:53

They're like, you should get to the nearest

1:58:55

show. Oh, Johnny. Isn't that

1:58:58

crazy? Shut

1:58:59

up. Hold on. I'll play him for you. Hold on

1:59:01

just a second. Actor doing voice over

1:59:03

Woodard Area. Think

1:59:04

about this word

1:59:05

that's real. Yeah. Nothing. Hold on.

1:59:08

Air raid. So so

1:59:10

basically,

1:59:12

Bert Kreisher's dad in his movie

1:59:14

is doing the book. Yeah.

1:59:19

I

1:59:19

know this might not be Attention, air

1:59:22

raid alert. Proceed to the nearest

1:59:24

shelter. Don't be careless.

1:59:27

Your overconfidence is your weakness.

1:59:34

Attention, air raid alert,

1:59:37

proceed to the nearest shelter, don't

1:59:40

be

1:59:40

careless. You're overcome.

1:59:42

So he voices the English language first.

1:59:44

Is that it?

1:59:45

Yeah. That's it. Yeah. Oh, you

1:59:46

told

1:59:46

me it was from that's a real thing in

1:59:48

the Ukraine? Yeah. Yeah. No. I'm saying, no.

1:59:50

What that quote? He said your overconfidence is

1:59:52

your weakness. That's a quote from Star Wars. But

1:59:55

that's a real thing in the

1:59:56

Ukraine.

1:59:56

Yeah. Hold on. But is that?

1:59:59

That's it. Yeah. That's being said.

2:00:01

Yes. In the English language

2:00:03

version of the app that gives you air raid warnings,

2:00:06

It's voiced by Mark Hamill, the actor.

2:00:08

And that's what he's saying, and that's what he says. Your

2:00:10

weaknesses Your overconfidence is your

2:00:12

weakness. Get to the shelter. Yeah. Chadi,

2:00:16

it's

2:00:16

mind blowing. It's mind blowing.

2:00:18

Like, does

2:00:20

he volunteer to do it apparently is what I'm

2:00:22

told. Listen, I'm gonna tell you something,

2:00:24

dude. And this is my real opinion.

2:00:27

If you are more concerned about

2:00:29

the Ukraine, than you are.

2:00:32

And this is not I I wish you creating

2:00:34

people peace. I wish it wasn't happening.

2:00:36

But NATO and the US government and

2:00:39

and and the US military industrial complex

2:00:42

and the WEF and these

2:00:44

globalists have all put your country

2:00:46

in a bad

2:00:46

place. We go deep home

2:00:48

boy. Open

2:00:51

your eye. Another

2:00:56

positive of knowledge. There's other

2:00:58

people everywhere. That's

2:01:01

from Asia to manage to know my debt.

2:01:09

This is only the beginning. Dude, you

2:01:11

just put my mic in foil hat in foil.

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