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Fladge Rants Live #127 Tesla | Nikola Dreamed of Free Energy and AM Radio on All Standard Models

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00:00:01 This is going on for.
00:00:21 Living like me.
00:00:23 Love me means speeding
00:00:26 ticket in my winter run.
00:00:29 Asking nothing.
00:00:31 Leave me be.
00:00:33 Buffering everything in my feed.
00:00:37 Don't need signal.
00:00:39 Don't need bars.
00:00:42 Ain't nothing that I can't do.
00:00:45 You sure?
00:00:46 Going down.
00:00:48 Show time.
00:00:50 Brady and Dora gonna be allowed to care.
00:00:55 Is all the way up to hell.
00:01:00 What the bell
00:01:04 was far from hell.
00:01:07 Carries on the wall from hell.
00:01:15 No hot.
00:01:16 Speed limits one.
00:01:18 I'm not gonna come.
00:01:19 Nobody's gonna slow me down like a go.
00:01:25 Gonna hold it.
00:01:27 Nobody's gonna close me round.
00:01:31 Hey, hey.
00:01:32 Right back in my box.
00:01:35 Play it up, Lansing. Bam!
00:01:39 Hey. Hey, friends.
00:01:41 Let's look at play.
00:01:43 Yeah, it's all the way.
00:01:45 Oh, no.
00:01:46 Oh, no, oh, no, oh, no. Oh
00:01:53 oh is on the white parts of hell.
00:01:58 Oh, far from hell.
00:02:01 Yeah. Is on the white.
00:02:03 Far from hell.
00:02:06 White far from hell.
00:02:10 So we both may.
00:02:32 Care is on the white.
00:02:34 Far from hell. Oh oh, no, no.
00:02:38 Oh no.
00:02:42 Oh, far from hell.
00:02:44 Yeah. Is on the white.
00:02:46 Far from hell.
00:02:48 Oh, white.
00:02:51 Hell yeah is on the white. What?
00:02:55 Far from hell.
00:02:56 By far from.
00:02:58 Oh, hell yeah.
00:03:01 Is on the white.
00:03:04 About.
00:03:06 Oh, damn.
00:03:09 Is all the white.
00:03:10 Far, far from hell.
00:03:15 Oh, my God is on the warpath.
00:03:20 Oh, from hell.
00:03:25 And it's Halloween.
00:03:29 Connections possessed.
00:03:35 Every single straight from the pit.
00:03:37 Demons dancing in your been with this shit
00:03:42 loose in your pants a better modem.
00:03:46 Nah, just can't be calling an ecto flame.
00:03:50 Make me a sandwich while it load so slow.
00:03:53 Graveyard segment buried this above, so below.
00:03:58 Dear flag my streams undead
00:04:00 advice wrap up Rachel Riggins I should stick to your bed.
00:04:05 What say you?
00:04:07 It's ectoplasm.
00:04:08 Jam with laughs and unfiltered rants.
00:04:12 Who gives a damn?
00:04:13 Slabs rap every Monday, 10 p.m..
00:04:17 It's done.
00:04:19 But tonight it's hell.
00:04:21 Pumpkins doing for us to tell.
00:04:26 And I'm going down all the way.
00:04:28 Gary's on the way up for myself.
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00:06:05 A hot
00:06:05 chick approached me and said, I need a date for Halloween.
00:06:09 And I said, I'm so glad you found me.
00:06:11 Then, because I happen to know Halloween's on October 31st.
00:06:17 Hi, I'm Gerry, and welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
00:06:21 Happy Halloween.
00:06:24 Let's just start
00:06:26 with a mount Rushmore right off the bat, right out of the gate.
00:06:30 As soon as I start the walking up mount Rushmore,
00:06:34 they are not ranked one through four.
00:06:36 It is just oh, there are four.
00:06:39 Let's go back to an old Mount Rushmore.
00:06:41 What?
00:06:41 I said Archimedes was millennia ahead of his time.
00:06:44 Newton was centuries ahead of his time.
00:06:46 Einstein was decades ahead of his time.
00:06:49 And Stephen Hawking was years ahead of his time.
00:06:53 Where do you fit Nikola Tesla in there.
00:06:57 I'd say somewhere between Newton and Einstein. Yes.
00:07:02 I put Tesla ahead of Einstein.
00:07:05 But, I wanted to spin this kind of a narrative.
00:07:09 Once upon a time, there was a good wizard, the wizard of Menlo Park,
00:07:13 and there was this crazy
00:07:15 foreigner from Serbia
00:07:18 with these outrageous ideas
00:07:21 and this crazy notion about numbers three, six and nine,
00:07:26 the multiples of three.
00:07:27 And he would always walk three times around a building
00:07:30 before you enter the door.
00:07:32 And he would only stay in hotel rooms divisible by three.
00:07:37 And so the Wizard of Menlo Park and his kindness
00:07:42 offered this evil wizard a job. And.
00:07:49 For a while it worked out.
00:07:51 But then
00:07:53 the Serbian crazy lunatic
00:07:56 turned his back on the good wizard.
00:07:59 I can't spin that that narrative to
00:08:01 to make Thomas Edison the good guy in the story.
00:08:08 Nikola Tesla gave us
00:08:11 alternating current.
00:08:13 It that's why I put it between,
00:08:17 Newton and Einstein.
00:08:19 Because
00:08:21 he he was decades ahead
00:08:24 in remote control, robotics and that kind of stuff.
00:08:28 But he was,
00:08:30 centuries ahead in electromagnetism.
00:08:34 And he did so many other things like,
00:08:37 cell phones wouldn't be possible without him.
00:08:41 And that's exactly what I'm using right now.
00:08:45 My cell phone.
00:08:46 Thank you. Nikola Tesla.
00:08:49 And he was a weirdo.
00:08:50 He, he did that.
00:08:51 That story about the walking around things three times that.
00:08:55 That's true. That's weird. But,
00:08:58 I think there's a there's a price to pay for genius,
00:09:02 and it's, it's a little bit of crazy.
00:09:05 Like crazy here.
00:09:08 I also like to share other things, you know, off topic
00:09:11 that I learned during the week, like, I, I've been pursuing ancient
00:09:15 lost civilizations and, Lemuria has fascinated me for a long time, but,
00:09:22 it doesn't take long to debunk Lemuria.
00:09:25 First of all, the the ocean that it's supposed to be
00:09:28 in the the Indian Ocean there is
00:09:32 miles deep.
00:09:33 So anything beyond 2 or 300 miles under the
00:09:38 the ocean level hasn't been
00:09:41 at sea level or above
00:09:44 in the last 50 to 100,000 years. So
00:09:48 it kind of eliminates Lemuria as a possibility.
00:09:52 Here's why it got credence.
00:09:54 A guy noticed the lemurs,
00:09:58 in Madagascar
00:10:00 and also in that part of Africa that now
00:10:04 we figured the lemurs could have traveled from Madagascar
00:10:07 to mainland Africa,
00:10:10 just by foot, floating along on driftwood.
00:10:12 And a couple survived, and they they thrived, and they, they,
00:10:17 diversified, and,
00:10:19 and there's similar species on Africa as Madagascar,
00:10:23 but they're not the same because the the split was so long ago.
00:10:27 But the interesting thing is,
00:10:31 over on the subcontinent of India
00:10:34 and southern Asia, there are very similar lemurs.
00:10:40 And, so one hypothesis
00:10:43 was that there was a land bridge at one point.
00:10:47 Well, our understanding of continental drift
00:10:50 and, plate tectonics have,
00:10:55 debunked that pretty soundly.
00:10:59 But another guy came along and,
00:11:04 human ancestry
00:11:06 seemed to spiderweb out from that area, too.
00:11:09 So he kind of rode the coattails of the Lemire, lemur
00:11:15 hypothesis, married his idea
00:11:18 of the cradle of the birth of humanity
00:11:22 to that same missing continent.
00:11:26 And it had legs, and it
00:11:29 it grew in popularity, and it became what it is.
00:11:34 The guy whose name was
00:11:36 church something. Church word.
00:11:38 Church, wood church something. And,
00:11:43 well, I think he actually called it the the continent of mu. You,
00:11:48 but that's not really related.
00:11:51 So since this is our Halloween episode about Tesla,
00:11:57 I want to revisit this is our third
00:12:00 Halloween slash cast.
00:12:07 There you go.
00:12:08 And, you know, a traditional Mount
00:12:11 Rushmore would be,
00:12:14 the traditional
00:12:16 classical movie monsters are vampire.
00:12:24 The monster of Frankenstein.
00:12:26 Werewolf.
00:12:29 Kind of wanted to give give it to ghosts are.
00:12:31 Which,
00:12:35 I'm missing.
00:12:36 Very obvious. Mummy.
00:12:39 Okay, so I guess you go.
00:12:41 Werewolf. Vampire. Mummy.
00:12:44 Monster. Frankenstein.
00:12:47 Okay,
00:12:48 actually, when you think about it,
00:12:51 I just mentioned
00:12:53 three zombies and a shapeshifting werewolf.
00:12:58 So now you got werewolf? Zombie?
00:13:01 We got two more spots left.
00:13:03 Hello?
00:13:03 Which she.
00:13:05 She made it back on to the list
00:13:08 and, call me a sandwich.
00:13:10 Guys.
00:13:12 Ghost.
00:13:15 That'll do.
00:13:16 What I really want to talk about are, modern movie monsters.
00:13:21 Now, now, there's the obvious.
00:13:22 This the psychos, Norman Bates,
00:13:26 Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers,
00:13:28 and a lot of people go with, I think I've got,
00:13:34 Pinhead back here,
00:13:36 but I go Leatherface on that Mount Rushmore.
00:13:41 It's.
00:13:43 The serials are, of course, Count Chocula,
00:13:48 Frank and buried blueberry
00:13:50 and whatever that fruity one was.
00:13:52 I don't even remember what it was.
00:13:55 So, next, I want to go with the,
00:13:59 the the modern ideas of
00:14:03 of the crazy things that science can do.
00:14:06 Back to Tesla here.
00:14:09 We're using just science.
00:14:12 The fly.
00:14:16 Dude,
00:14:18 we can alter our DNA.
00:14:20 We've got swifter, slight slice in Spicer's swift Swiffer.
00:14:25 So today, this this shirt.
00:14:28 Well, anyway,
00:14:31 this,
00:14:34 is a marvel villain,
00:14:37 from X-Men.
00:14:39 And I put the needle in Magneto,
00:14:43 and and we have magneto receptors, and it
00:14:47 and it would allow us to sense,
00:14:52 magnetism.
00:14:54 And we have them right behind, actually, our nose, in our brain.
00:14:58 But we're no longer. That's.
00:15:00 That is a sixth sense that we no longer possess.
00:15:03 No, magneto receptors,
00:15:07 that there are functioning
00:15:09 in, in the nature today, right now are in birds and turtles,
00:15:14 the ones with the the enormous migration patterns.
00:15:20 One explanation
00:15:22 of the perfect alignment of these megalithic structures.
00:15:27 We've been talking about
00:15:29 what if every single person that was placing blocks
00:15:34 and perfect alignment as a sixth sense,
00:15:39 just throwing it out there,
00:15:41 also thrown out there?
00:15:45 It was mentioned last week.
00:15:46 So bringing it up again, this is Tesla's infatuation with the pyramids.
00:15:53 Now, the Great Pyramid of Giza,
00:15:57 long before some fringe pseudo
00:15:59 scientists said that the Great Pyramid of Giza
00:16:03 was a power generator, it was called pyramid.
00:16:07 The word pyramid doesn't mean
00:16:11 three dimensional object with triangular sides.
00:16:15 Now, this is just me.
00:16:16 I'm just looking at the word here.
00:16:18 Pira mid name means center, right?
00:16:23 And the in the heart of it
00:16:26 fire sounds like fire.
00:16:27 Like funeral pyre.
00:16:29 So fire in the center
00:16:33 sounds like I'm describing
00:16:35 an internal combustion engine or a power plant.
00:16:38 Exactly what centuries it was asking.
00:16:42 Why did they build the pyramids?
00:16:43 In addition to who built the pyramids?
00:16:45 And how did they build the pyramids?
00:16:46 But why?
00:16:48 The answer comes out.
00:16:50 They were power plants.
00:16:52 And come to find out,
00:16:54 that's what the name meant all along.
00:16:58 Well, roll the clip.
00:16:59 Brady.
00:17:06 It's.
00:17:06 I'm sorry I said roll the clip.
00:17:08 Brady.
00:17:26 You're.
00:17:37 No, no,
00:17:37 I didn't. You.
00:17:51 I'll be right back.
00:17:52 I have to go find a new jammer.
00:17:58 It's.
00:18:01 Let go!
00:18:08 It's you.
00:18:08 What? The.
00:18:50 Here's Nikola Tesla lived a reclusive life at the hub.
00:18:53 In his later years, Nikola Tesla lived a reclusive life at the Hotel
00:18:57 New Yorker in Manhattan.
00:18:58 By the 1920s and 1930s, his financial struggles and growing
00:19:02 eccentricities had isolated him from the scientific community.
00:19:05 Amid this solitude, Tesla developed a profound bond with pigeon,
00:19:08 particularly a striking white pigeon that visited him daily.
00:19:11 He described this bird as a cherished companion,
00:19:13 even likening their relationship to a romantic love in his own words
00:19:17 I love that pigeon as a man loves a woman and she loved me.
00:19:20 The bird would fly to his hotel window, and Tesla claimed
00:19:24 he sensed her once nursing her back to health during an illness.
00:19:27 This connection became a cornerstone of his emotional world.
00:19:30 During a time of personal and professional decline, Tesla's
00:19:33 attachment to the pigeon transcended mere companionship.
00:19:37 In a 1923 essay titled A Story of Youth Told by Age,
00:19:41 he recounted how the bird's presence
00:19:42 inspired him to say, I know what he's talking about.
00:19:45 In his later years, Nikola Tesla lived a reclusive life here.
00:19:48 Hotel New Yorker in Manhattan.
00:19:50 By the 1920s and 1930s, his financial struggles and growing
00:19:53 eccentricities had isolated him from the scientific community.
00:19:57 Amid this solitude, Tesla developed a profound bond with, I think we're watching
00:20:00 Breaking White Pigeon, just to make sure I know you have a short.
00:20:03 He described this bird as a cherished companion,
00:20:05 even likening their relationship to a romantic love in his own words.
00:20:09 I love that pigeon as a man loves a woman and she loved me.
00:20:12 The love in his own words.
00:20:14 I love that pigeon as a man loves a woman.
00:20:19 Do you ever love a pigeon
00:20:20 like a man loves a woman?
00:20:24 Everybody's just muted.
00:20:25 Is there anybody else here?
00:20:26 No I don't.
00:20:31 Know.
00:20:31 Yes yes.
00:20:39 So he's basically the father of,
00:20:46 wireless communications.
00:20:48 And, there were scientists at the time that said there's
00:20:51 no practical use for this.
00:20:54 And he was a visionary.
00:20:56 He he saw he saw the purpose
00:21:00 in you. And,
00:21:02 and I remember it was the ionosphere, the stratosphere
00:21:05 that he wanted to transmit electricity free.
00:21:08 But it's, you know, you can't get that
00:21:12 funded if you're, not charging.
00:21:16 Yeah, that reminds me.
00:21:17 I have to pay my, Detroit Tesla electric bill.
00:21:21 Oh. I'm sorry. Right.
00:21:22 It's called Detroit Edison. Edison.
00:21:25 I know the wizard of Menlo Park.
00:21:27 He may have made a mistake.
00:21:32 The wizard.
00:21:33 It is all part of the continent of Lemuria.
00:21:35 Or that the Earth is hollow and mu is located in that void.
00:21:39 Search for the continent of moon.
00:21:41 Finding the continent of mu is the dream of many explorers
00:21:44 and adventurers in the near me.
00:21:46 That's what it came up.
00:21:48 AI is ruining the world, a superpower.
00:21:50 No, that's good.
00:21:52 Here's a bad.
00:21:53 No, it really had credence for a while.
00:21:56 Because two different scientists, for two different very good reasons.
00:22:01 We're looking in the same place for the same thing.
00:22:05 And, once you piggyback them on top of each other,
00:22:09 it seemed like a credible theory.
00:22:13 And it took us a while to shake ourselves of that.
00:22:18 And now now we know it's,
00:22:21 more.
00:22:22 See, what we know of Atlantis is the dialogs of Plato,
00:22:28 and he read about it in the library in Alexandria.
00:22:33 And it could have been fables.
00:22:34 It could have been tales of
00:22:37 we don't, we don't really know.
00:22:38 But that's all we've got to go on.
00:22:41 It sounds like if you compare
00:22:43 those two stories, it sounds like,
00:22:46 mu or mu or whatever
00:22:48 is Lemuria, it's more feasible.
00:22:52 Come to find out,
00:22:54 they will both might be a table
00:22:58 legend or myth.
00:23:03 Why isn't it flying?
00:23:04 Should we dive into the abyss of the world's greatest enigma?
00:23:08 The lost continent of mu.
00:23:10 A tale wrapped in veils of myth and legend.
00:23:13 Clues of the existence of this lost continent
00:23:16 are the many archeological sites spread across the globe.
00:23:19 Each whispers tales of a lost civilization.
00:23:22 Long forgotten witness the astonishing structures of man made all Micronesia
00:23:27 ponder if these submerged basalt monoliths could be remnants of the mythical moon.
00:23:32 Journey to the Gunung Padang Pyramid in Indonesia.
00:23:35 Its baffling size and precision may hold keys to this
00:23:39 ancient civilizations knowledge explorer looks like a pyramid.
00:23:42 Easter Island
00:23:43 yeah, it's Colossus pyramid statues, but one hint at a rich I'm a skeptic.
00:23:49 I'm going to start off pretty hot right off the bat.
00:23:51 Could these signs.
00:23:52 Is it possible that pyramids are just man trying to recreate a manmade mountain,
00:23:56 unlock secrets and yeah, because yeah, the shape of stacking just by the sheer
00:24:01 shape of stacking, you're going to come up with that pyramid shaped.
00:24:04 Like I said, our plant theory is lunatic fringe.
00:24:08 Yeah.
00:24:10 Most common beliefs are that it's just a tomb.
00:24:13 Right, Ryan?
00:24:15 Well, the tomb,
00:24:16 the two idea is pretty stupid.
00:24:20 There were never any bodies.
00:24:22 And every pharaoh that was buried had,
00:24:27 ornate hieroglyphics
00:24:29 depicting the life and accomplishments of said Pharaoh.
00:24:33 None of those things were found in any of the pyramids.
00:24:37 And just the 20 year, build time
00:24:41 for the Great Pyramid of Giza for,
00:24:47 for a Bronze Age civilization.
00:24:50 It doesn't make any sense, but it probably took more than 20 years.
00:24:54 I mean, we know they didn't allegedly didn't have the tools,
00:24:57 didn't have the knowhow, but they certainly had the time.
00:25:01 That's the only thing we can't dispute.
00:25:02 I mean, it could have we don't know when they were made because it's granite.
00:25:05 Right? I learned that last week.
00:25:06 Right. Yeah.
00:25:08 So I mean, maybe it took 2000 years to make one stone at a time.
00:25:11 I'm just saying, I don't believe there's their records that they claim.
00:25:14 Right?
00:25:16 Oh. No no no no no.
00:25:17 If you talk to Egyptians about it, not one of them will claim
00:25:21 that it was built by dynastic Egyptians.
00:25:24 They know they walked and walked up on them
00:25:27 in the desert and said, hey, why don't we just find
00:25:31 but there was carbon dated to 20,000 years ago.
00:25:36 Gunung Padang was buried 20,000.
00:25:40 So that means go now in Padang has been there
00:25:43 more than 20,000 years.
00:25:47 Just like Gobekli,
00:25:48 Tapi was carbon dated to 11,000 years ago.
00:25:52 So it so it was there.
00:25:55 It was buried
00:25:57 11,000 years ago.
00:25:59 It was standing 12, 13, maybe 14, 15, 20, 50,000 years.
00:26:04 We don't know.
00:26:06 It was buried 11,000 years back.
00:26:08 Hey you're muted.
00:26:10 You're muted.
00:26:11 You're muted I'm not muted
00:26:15 no George your first meeting I'm doing my own like leveling up place.
00:26:19 Oh sorry I thought he was doing his own podcast.
00:26:23 Yeah I am sorry to interrupt the draw. Our.
00:26:27 So I think the reason that there's no dead bodies
00:26:30 as far as it being a, burial site is because it was looted, wasn't it?
00:26:35 Yes it was.
00:26:35 There were no there were no burial chambers.
00:26:38 There was barely actually anything inside.
00:26:40 There was there's the King's chamber, the Queen's Chamber, and the two shafts.
00:26:45 And they really there's it's, it's it's sans,
00:26:49 rooms and it's a great pyramid. By.
00:26:53 So it's a really. Right.
00:26:55 This is bad timing, but third off says, who does your hair,
00:26:58 but you're just bald now, so maybe draw your hair.
00:27:01 The the Beatles, bro.
00:27:04 I mean,
00:27:06 I don't know what what side forward on this.
00:27:12 It's all I did for a costume.
00:27:16 You know, I know you're right, Ryan says.
00:27:19 Really?
00:27:19 Building a mountain doesn't need to be that square.
00:27:21 No, but if you plan on building a something super,
00:27:23 super tall, you would want it to be structurally sound.
00:27:26 So, I mean, you wouldn't want to
00:27:29 you wouldn't want to rely on rounded rocks or chaos in any way.
00:27:32 You would definitely plan.
00:27:33 I mean, I would if I was building something like that, and I plan
00:27:35 on taking 20,000 years to build it, I would make sure it was square to.
00:27:39 But you're right, that is unnatural. I'm not saying it.
00:27:41 I mean, that's just the natural, unnatural argument, right?
00:27:43 It's clearly not natural.
00:27:44 Nobody's debating that. It's,
00:27:47 it does look like a pile of rubble now, but,
00:27:51 a closer inspection, it is perfect.
00:27:55 Yeah. It didn't. It had gold on it.
00:27:57 It had some text, some type of a shiny top that I've heard was gold,
00:28:02 and it was covered with white cum or something.
00:28:06 It had hard white.
00:28:07 The white can come with pharaohs. They they came.
00:28:10 That's why they say kingdom come.
00:28:11 They were talking about the pyramids.
00:28:14 Nope.
00:28:16 Kingdom come smart now.
00:28:19 He's a great king.
00:28:21 So what are you showing us?
00:28:22 What does this mean?
00:28:25 The fucking layout of the goddamn pyramid.
00:28:27 The base.
00:28:28 There's really nothing going on with it too much.
00:28:31 And so would you go along to the break into the same
00:28:35 when you say nothing going on dynamite on the wrong side
00:28:38 until they found a, corridor, and then they followed the corridor.
00:28:43 This lunatic, he was a lunatic.
00:28:45 Fringe.
00:28:46 Oh, yeah.
00:28:47 He he went in there like with was,
00:28:51 old school torches, lanterns and that kind of stuff and clowned around
00:28:55 in there until he found the main entrance on the other side of the pyramid.
00:28:59 And then on his way out, took measurements
00:29:02 so he could figure out where to to start on the other side.
00:29:06 When he got
00:29:07 out to figure out where he
00:29:09 should start drilling next to find the actual main entrance.
00:29:13 So the looting theory is thrown out because that was an excavation already
00:29:19 that was there.
00:29:21 There were scientists there to study the thing, so
00:29:24 their findings would have been published.
00:29:27 They found nothing.
00:29:29 The layout that we're showing from an ignorant, uneducated,
00:29:33 like it's it's the first time I saw this, I would say one, 1 or 2 things,
00:29:36 either they were trying to protect whatever they were putting.
00:29:39 If it was a single body from some kind of spirits,
00:29:42 they made it super thick or it wasn't necessarily ever for people.
00:29:46 And this is just like a maintenance shaft.
00:29:48 Issues with your daddy,
00:29:50 you know, like it's so it's it's simplistic enough
00:29:52 where it looks like they're just going in there,
00:29:54 like to change some type of a crystal or something.
00:29:56 If they had to wear a mirror when it stopped making electricity serious.
00:30:00 I'm sorry. Less insane than yours.
00:30:03 It's not mine.
00:30:04 Don't do I don't get credit for anything. We're taking off.
00:30:06 We play some.
00:30:07 Okay, good.
00:30:08 Probably. That's we.
00:30:10 We don't care. We do it anyway.
00:30:12 I come into this conversation not knowing,
00:30:14 and I want to come out of the conversation just not knowing a little less.
00:30:17 That's my goal.
00:30:18 I don't claim on the one thing you know, nobody's qualified.
00:30:22 I just think that what's up, people way more educated than us.
00:30:26 What is their incentive for lying?
00:30:27 The Egyptians, obviously tourist money, they want to lie, right?
00:30:31 Like people that say people that they've discounted.
00:30:34 The battery theory is ridiculous.
00:30:36 And it's probably just a burial site based on.
00:30:40 They can look at the progression of how it started with tiny burial sites.
00:30:43 I mean, just like humans
00:30:44 in evolution, you can see the evolution of the Great Pyramid.
00:30:47 Agreed. Goes bigger and bigger and bigger.
00:30:49 Yeah, yeah.
00:30:50 Which so to me that's the connection that now you can see.
00:30:53 And thousands of archeologists share that it's just a bare Elaine Boy's
00:30:57 burial almost sounds feasible I don't know, I read that
00:31:01 I, I didn't actually follow it. We should follow that one day.
00:31:03 We should have, like they insinuating that the other pyramids
00:31:07 were like practice versions leading up to the. No.
00:31:10 But over thousands of years, you could see where yeah,
00:31:13 a grave could have evolved to something so ridiculously wasteful.
00:31:18 Yeah.
00:31:18 Because King, because kings are like, you know, fuck you.
00:31:20 I have everything and you have nothing, right?
00:31:23 Even after death.
00:31:28 We got more comments.
00:31:30 I believe there's a room in the pyramid that has two copper prongs
00:31:33 similar to that of an electrical plug.
00:31:36 So there you go.
00:31:37 Maybe they just sat on them.
00:31:40 Let's see.
00:31:40 A pyramid shaped distributes weight evenly across its base.
00:31:44 Enhancing stability, its design.
00:31:46 Minimize the amount of material needed for construction.
00:31:48 Pyramids can be built with simple tools and techniques, making them accessible.
00:31:52 A wide base provides a solid foundation,
00:31:54 reducing risk of collapse.
00:31:58 And they have been able with with tools of today,
00:32:00 they have been able to recreate the pyramid building process.
00:32:03 And you know so yeah, I've heard so much
00:32:07 fact zero mummies were ever found in the pyramids of Giza, I believe,
00:32:10 because they were,
00:32:13 what's that called when they were raided and pillaged?
00:32:15 No, they had no, no, because they were never Giza.
00:32:17 They had the,
00:32:19 what was it, the Kings?
00:32:22 Sarcophagus was their actual king Kings.
00:32:26 Rosa.
00:32:26 Great fucking step on.
00:32:28 Shrine of, the Chamber of Pizza bowling alley.
00:32:31 Is it called this segment?
00:32:33 Right by Kings Row strip mall in Troy.
00:32:37 Troy, Michigan? No.
00:32:38 Troy, New York
00:32:40 Valley and Valley of the Kings.
00:32:42 Yeah. Valley of the Kings.
00:32:44 Did you think of that without googling?
00:32:46 I verify for you.
00:32:49 You are smarter than, like, 99% of the people on Earth.
00:32:54 That's actually true.
00:32:55 But most people won't even take it, because most people
00:32:58 won't even take that five seconds to think they're just reaching for the phone.
00:33:01 I can do that faster than you.
00:33:03 Well, here's power, here's power.
00:33:06 Plant theory. Explain.
00:33:07 Engineer
00:33:08 Chris Dunn believes the answer can be found
00:33:11 by further examination of the shafts in what
00:33:14 some call my attention,
00:33:18 where traces of zinc and hydrochloric acid
00:33:21 have been discovered.
00:33:24 I believe the chemical coming in through
00:33:26 the northern shaft was hydrated zinc
00:33:29 and other chemical coming through the southern shaft
00:33:33 and into the chamber was dilute hydrochloric acid.
00:33:38 These are actually seen on the triangle walls.
00:33:43 Done suggests
00:33:44 that the two chemicals were poured down through the shafts and then mixed together
00:33:49 inside the Queen's chamber, triggering combustion.
00:33:56 Well,
00:33:56 this vessel represents the Queen's Chamber
00:34:00 into the tubes.
00:34:01 We're going to look for hydrated zinc.
00:34:04 Does anybody else get really turned on?
00:34:06 And, yeah. Hydrochloric acid.
00:34:09 When H20 mixed the water in your brain, these two liquids
00:34:12 stirring it into the Queen's chamber, I gotcha.
00:34:15 Oh, it's they're pouring, so can't
00:34:18 reaction is hydrogen.
00:34:21 And you can see the vapor, the hydrogen escaping
00:34:25 through the chimney.
00:34:27 Oh, there you have the reaction.
00:34:30 You speculates that the hydrogen gas traveled
00:34:34 from the Queen's Chamber into the King's chamber.
00:34:39 Then the vibrations
00:34:41 from the subterranean pool energized the hydrogen atoms
00:34:45 into a microwave energy beam.
00:34:48 You know, it's just the evidence that indicates
00:34:52 the use of hydrogen can be found in the King's
00:34:55 chamber.
00:34:58 There's a shaft.
00:35:00 How do it is the King's and the Queen's chamber at point?
00:35:04 Turn it over and look.
00:35:05 I think it would be suitable for a waveguide,
00:35:09 for a maser or microwave amplification.
00:35:12 Strings for radiation.
00:35:15 From there we can actually propose
00:35:18 many different ideas of what they did with it.
00:35:23 Yeah, pretty much all standard that's,
00:35:25 identify is King's Chamber and identifies as Queen's Chamber.
00:35:29 Right.
00:35:30 Yeah.
00:35:31 But I think we're getting past all that shit now a little bit, a little, a little.
00:35:36 When a man loves a woman, I can see the drawers at home.
00:35:42 Could I still guess where it is?
00:35:44 Yeah. Let's do it.
00:35:45 Should I do it?
00:35:46 Let's fucking do it.
00:35:49 Oh, do you know what?
00:35:52 You know?
00:35:53 Where in the world is drawer.
00:35:56 Yeah, well, this blue, it
00:35:59 didn't fly down here.
00:36:02 Are you in here?
00:36:04 Same exact thing to tell us a story.
00:36:08 Hits a truck like that.
00:36:09 Clears up where he's been.
00:36:11 But the loudest thing about him is the closet that he's in.
00:36:16 Well, tell me where in the world
00:36:20 Dr. Drew.
00:36:20 Yo, general
00:36:24 Cleveland in the lower peninsula of Michigan.
00:36:28 Fuck, yeah.
00:36:30 They're both wrong.
00:36:31 I think you completely redesigned your room
00:36:34 inside of a marriott in a newly created
00:36:39 in Indianapolis, in Tibetan.
00:36:44 Where's Tibet?
00:36:44 Metropolitan Detroit to Tibet. Tibet.
00:36:47 Tibet? Yes, Tibetans in Tibet.
00:36:49 That's it was a place like that. Yeah, that.
00:36:52 That's where Tibetans are in Tibet.
00:36:56 Early Tibet, early to arrive.
00:36:59 Ha ha ha.
00:37:01 The, we'll get into it a little later, but there's a gambling scam
00:37:05 scandal in the NBA and the FBI code for
00:37:08 the operation was nothing but bet.
00:37:14 From the same gentleman that gave us
00:37:16 the whole,
00:37:18 interesting take, but let me.
00:37:21 I have,
00:37:24 the y files
00:37:26 pretty much whenever a lot of the stuff.
00:37:29 I don't want to just rip it off, but we have to react to it.
00:37:31 It's like. It's like 15 minutes of good stuff.
00:37:34 The 25 minutes long, 15 minutes of good stuff.
00:37:38 I like the way he he he's my favorite
00:37:40 at the end, but he's kind of like ridiculous and naive in the beginning.
00:37:44 He basically walks you through the entire thing with full belief,
00:37:47 full naivete, and at the end he's like,
00:37:51 no, I'm a big fan of Hackle Fish.
00:37:56 I don't think Hackle Fish was on this one.
00:37:59 What's now he was well, he's a please be busy.
00:38:03 You guys want to play cards?
00:38:05 Yeah, of course I do.
00:38:07 That was you.
00:38:09 Why not?
00:38:11 This is a friendly poker game.
00:38:14 Yeah.
00:38:15 Just so you know, that's what I'm dressed like, too.
00:38:18 These glasses can see the what?
00:38:20 Can see the backs of cards?
00:38:21 Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm the Mexican.
00:38:25 I'm the Mexican drug cartel that's working with you. You.
00:38:30 And apparently Gary's the, hockey guy.
00:38:33 That's shaven.
00:38:33 Point.
00:38:38 I'm confused.
00:38:39 Why is this still on there? Oh. That's why.
00:38:42 Oh, wait. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's why. I'm sorry.
00:38:44 I can't skip the meow comment.
00:38:47 Yeah, man. Play.
00:38:49 Sorry about that. All right now.
00:38:51 And of your license and registration.
00:38:58 Your registration?
00:39:00 No, I'm just sorry.
00:39:02 There's something funny here, but.
00:39:03 No. Why you laughing, Mr.
00:39:05 Larry Johnson?
00:39:07 All right. Now, wait, wait, wait.
00:39:08 I think they're just saying.
00:39:09 Now you say Moo.
00:39:11 It was you doing,
00:39:13 Moo. Actually, he ran my mouth.
00:39:16 Is it Moo jumping around off?
00:39:18 What is it?
00:39:20 I'm not taking no for an answer.
00:39:20 I guess it's Moo.
00:39:22 I mean, you just.
00:39:25 It's pronounced.
00:39:28 Yeah.
00:39:28 See, I thought it might be drive by.
00:39:31 One more. We need one more.
00:39:33 One more?
00:39:34 Yeah.
00:39:38 Well.
00:39:40 It's pronounced moo.
00:39:42 Okay, now, back to the serious business at hand.
00:39:44 This show is dedicated to Ryan, by the way, who came up with the topic.
00:39:47 We appreciate it.
00:39:48 If you'd like to participate in the show, please call 15863 ranch three or chat.
00:39:53 Or just reach out to anybody that you know
00:39:56 and they'll probably lead you to the show because everybody's watching.
00:40:00 I listen to Dan's book called The Power.
00:40:02 Go and explore the, the, the Great Pyramid of Giza
00:40:08 because he's a recluse.
00:40:10 Oh, but other people did.
00:40:12 And he took that research and apparently applied it to his books.
00:40:15 Right? Yeah, that's what I was thinking, like that.
00:40:17 That's how I study the pyramid.
00:40:19 I've never been like you always do.
00:40:23 Dan's book called The Giza Power Plant in chapters eight and nine.
00:40:25 He makes many references to Tesla.
00:40:30 Tesla is Tesla.
00:40:33 It's a different it's a different.
00:40:34 Are we going to talk about that?
00:40:35 Because Tesla's taking the radios out of other cars.
00:40:38 We mentioned that last week.
00:40:40 It was a subscription service.
00:40:44 Yeah.
00:40:44 You can't get terrestrial I am they took em out years ago.
00:40:46 Now they're taking them out also.
00:40:48 I mean, who needs it who listens to I do radio?
00:40:52 Yeah, I do, I try to do commercials.
00:40:54 This is the moving radio. Hey, everybody
00:40:57 gotta wear the roses.
00:40:59 The change.
00:41:00 That radio is 8.4 by,
00:41:04 yeah. It's still it's great.
00:41:06 I mean, if everything else hits the fan, you just need a little tight
00:41:08 little, little tiny transmitter and a little tiny couple of crystals.
00:41:12 A couple of diodes. You're good to go.
00:41:14 Such accuracy that only modern engineering can match it.
00:41:18 The Great Pyramid is a mountain made of 2.5 million blocks of stone,
00:41:21 weighing 6 million tons, piled for 181ft high.
00:41:25 Its footprint is over 13 acres.
00:41:28 To align this construction
00:41:29 within 1/15 of a degree of true north is impossible precision.
00:41:33 The base of the Great Pyramid is like.
00:41:34 Why? Why is it impossible to do this with modern structures?
00:41:37 It's use lasers.
00:41:38 Even though the size of the pyramid over 755ft long.
00:41:40 Oh, no.
00:41:41 So we just you just had a video before showing them make a laser out of gas,
00:41:47 and now we're like, they couldn't have measured stuff with lasers.
00:41:49 Yeah they did.
00:41:49 That's what they were using the laser for maybe. Right.
00:41:51 They're not just shooting a super beam to space.
00:41:56 I just I mean, we're in one word.
00:41:58 We're saying they're making perfect squares.
00:42:00 How are they doing that?
00:42:01 And the other word we're saying,
00:42:02 they're making laser beams, communicating with aliens to space. No.
00:42:05 Maybe the laser beams were they're squares.
00:42:07 Maybe they had technology even more advanced than we have now.
00:42:10 That's been completely erased.
00:42:11 That's what the that's what the is is the conversation, you know.
00:42:15 Yeah. All right. Great. Yeah. That's where let's.
00:42:17 Yeah. I'm I'm already I'm catching up.
00:42:19 I've already learned something. You just don't. Okay.
00:42:22 This is how come I've never heard
00:42:23 anybody say that the laser beams aren't to measure in level.
00:42:26 Maybe in not to communicate with
00:42:29 interdimensional
00:42:31 or do they get them from how are they?
00:42:32 Do they.
00:42:33 Oh, the gas. You just showed me how they go.
00:42:36 Where's the rest of the.
00:42:38 All you need for a laser
00:42:39 is a power and an optic.
00:42:43 That's it.
00:42:45 So what do you mean?
00:42:46 The rest of what the.
00:42:47 The complicated laser between 2 and 40 times,
00:42:51 until the rest of the side is within two inches of any other technology.
00:42:55 I don't use the laser
00:42:56 because you don't just, like, start with laser and then end with laser.
00:42:59 You know what I mean?
00:43:00 Like, oh, shit, I had this brilliant idea and it's like, cool, awesome.
00:43:03 Let's not do anything similar with that. Let's just.
00:43:06 That's it.
00:43:06 Oh, maybe it got all lost in the Great flood.
00:43:11 Well, that's the only thing.
00:43:12 The only thing that's left is anything.
00:43:14 I got to still be standing the actual what this is supposed to look like
00:43:19 is completely like the Luxor, where it's shiny, slick and white.
00:43:24 Yeah, it's. What was the white?
00:43:26 What was the white?
00:43:27 Obviously it wasn't the, King's come.
00:43:29 What was it? Look at it. It could be a lot.
00:43:31 Probably all.
00:43:32 Oh, the horses and all the King's men's come casing.
00:43:36 Meaning they don't know what the fuck it was.
00:43:37 How much for the body? I guess so, right.
00:43:39 How would they know?
00:43:40 There's still some. There were still some left behind. I thought.
00:43:47 That's 99.98% accurate.
00:43:49 Fun fact the pyramid doesn't have four sides.
00:43:50 It actually has eight.
00:43:51 Each side is slightly concave, but you can only really see
00:43:53 from directly above or when the pyramid cast shadows during equinox.
00:43:56 And yes, those angles too are perfect.
00:43:58 Well, ever built the pyramids somehow knew the size of the earth.
00:44:00 If you take the height of the pyramid and somehow what you 3000 to. Oh.
00:44:06 How how do we know now in 2025?
00:44:09 Do we go?
00:44:09 We know the size of the earth somehow.
00:44:12 And yes, we knew the size of the earth before we flew there or out
00:44:15 to out to the edges of the atmosphere.
00:44:17 Allegedly not so limestone.
00:44:20 Great pyramid was originally covered in a layer of highly polished white Tura
00:44:24 limestone casing stones that created a smooth, reflective surface over time.
00:44:28 I thought we removed
00:44:29 all that limestone was on the inside, just leaving the rougher.
00:44:33 No, that's granite. Granite, right?
00:44:35 I knew those granite, but I thought there was also limestone in the interior.
00:44:39 Yeah, correct me if I'm wrong.
00:44:40 If it's the white Tura limestone that's polished, highly polished.
00:44:45 Let me guess.
00:44:46 They they couldn't they had nothing.
00:44:47 And of their time to polish.
00:44:50 Precision.
00:44:50 The casing stones were cut with extreme precision, fitting together
00:44:53 almost perfectly to create a seamless surface.
00:44:57 Here's how they're able to do that.
00:44:59 Almost as if they had some type of CNC.
00:45:01 What if what if there are copyright laws didn't exist like they do today?
00:45:05 And there was one person, one master stones man,
00:45:07 that knew how to do that, and he's like, fuck you.
00:45:10 I'm not telling anyone the Edison of stones.
00:45:13 And then once he died,
00:45:15 that skill was gone.
00:45:17 The Thomas Edison of stonework had faster hundred.
00:45:20 You get 3,938.65 miles, which is within 11 miles of the polar radius of the planet.
00:45:25 That's not wait. It's within 11 miles. That's not even close.
00:45:29 Do it.
00:45:30 If I buried something in my backyard and I said to somebody here, here's
00:45:33 here's a spoon, go dig and find it.
00:45:35 It's within 11 miles of here.
00:45:38 That's going to take you a long time to find what I buried.
00:45:42 It's not even close.
00:45:43 I. Which is far.
00:45:44 I mean, I get it when you're talking about 80 billion miles,
00:45:47 11 is pretty close, but it's not exact.
00:45:49 He said exact.
00:45:50 And all this, you know, 11 miles is a long way away album.
00:45:54 Okay, so the casing stones are that a plate holder for
00:45:59 I 9.7% accurate.
00:46:01 If you take the perimeter of the base of the pyramid and multiply that by 40ft.
00:46:04 Again, I'm extra skeptical about this shit on purpose.
00:46:07 I don't I do not know what I believe, just like anything else.
00:46:09 So please don't take offense if I question your beliefs.
00:46:12 I'm just trying to reach a conclusion.
00:46:14 Don't come at me, bro.
00:46:16 Notice the number 43,200,
00:46:21 I notice it, it's right in the middle of my screen.
00:46:26 And it is just crop.
00:46:28 Just hit me.
00:46:30 Those are the case. Hey,
00:46:33 notice that the,
00:46:34 the digits add up to a, multiple of three?
00:46:39 They're angled just like the Lee, and they all stack up.
00:46:43 The math coming down
00:46:46 so they're not quite lined up with the stone they're sitting on.
00:46:50 Oh, you know, like several billion years old, if not more.
00:46:54 The length of the equator is more expecting precision.
00:46:58 You just said it was 43, 200.
00:47:01 All you have to do to get the, the polar,
00:47:05 diameter of the Earth is multiply
00:47:09 the height of the Great Pyramid by 43 200.
00:47:15 That's.
00:47:16 So if you were if you were building a significant,
00:47:19 architectural structure, I would never shoot one of that.
00:47:23 Wouldn't you?
00:47:24 Pick significant.
00:47:25 Do that all the time.
00:47:26 Things like that.
00:47:27 Yeah. No, I do like that all the time.
00:47:29 Yeah, all the time.
00:47:30 That's I don't think that's special a remarkable I mean it's remarkable, but
00:47:34 it's, it's, it's what they do 43 times under today.
00:47:38 What is they do all that stuff
00:47:39 with today's technology within the last 100 years, technology.
00:47:43 All right. If they're not I mean I do.
00:47:46 That's why Stonehenge is so incredible because they did whatever they did there.
00:47:51 And it was it lines up with stars based on when it was built.
00:47:55 Fuck yeah. Without internet.
00:47:57 All they did was put the stars in a fire where the sun were aligned.
00:48:01 Structural shut up was as long ago
00:48:04 as you did some of these things as well.
00:48:07 I don't know, do you.
00:48:08 What do you come for?
00:48:09 Because some of me goes, okay, zero cities, zero
00:48:12 light bulbs, less light pollution.
00:48:15 Things were more vibrant.
00:48:17 Or was this done at a time where, you know, a long time
00:48:20 ago, millions of years potentially where
00:48:22 where everything was closer together as far as planetary.
00:48:26 And so all of those lights were closer and more vibrant.
00:48:30 Or were we told something from somebody somewhere else
00:48:33 about them?
00:48:34 Well, those three pyramids lined up the stars of Orion's belt, right?
00:48:39 Which is crazy.
00:48:41 Yeah. But why?
00:48:41 I mean, why those are some of the brightest stars, right?
00:48:45 And they've. Yeah, they're.
00:48:47 You ever drive down I-75 toward Detroit from never Troy?
00:48:51 Not Troy area? I try not to.
00:48:53 I know the people watching might not, so I had to set it up.
00:48:55 Yes I have.
00:48:57 Have you ever noticed a weird magical religious phenomenon
00:48:59 that there's a church that lines up
00:49:01 perfectly with the General Motors Renaissance, Renaissance,
00:49:04 whatever you want to call the thing, I call it the Renaissance. What?
00:49:06 That's dating me.
00:49:07 I don't know what they call it now.
00:49:08 I. I thought you got the three towers, have quarter.
00:49:11 The three towers line up perfectly.
00:49:15 Now, I'm pretty sure
00:49:17 that the church was there before I-75,
00:49:19 but I'd like to think they curved I-75 and line that up just so people can go.
00:49:24 Oh, that's a marble.
00:49:27 No. All right.
00:49:28 The sun goes perfectly between buildings in New York City,
00:49:32 like once a year or two, you know, and they that's oh, it's a marble.
00:49:37 No, but that doesn't mean that the buildings were somehow
00:49:40 built as a power plant to capture the sun.
00:49:42 It was just a phenomena that either happened on purpose or an accident.
00:49:46 Sometimes on that sometimes pyramids are built on accident accidentally.
00:49:51 You know, the Great Pyramid.
00:49:53 There is no helicopter.
00:49:55 I didn't say that happened on purpose.
00:49:57 You can say that all over the place, but you cannot say
00:50:00 that about the Great Pyramid.
00:50:02 Specific magnetic north fluctuates, right.
00:50:04 And say that about the other pyramids of Giza.
00:50:06 You cannot. Yeah, well.
00:50:08 And if you can't say what? Die.
00:50:10 Wait, I missed that.
00:50:11 What can't we say about, Giza, the great Pyramid of Giza?
00:50:15 Oh, it could have been an accident.
00:50:17 This this, oh 43, 200 things. What?
00:50:19 Could be an accidental, coincidence?
00:50:23 It was the 43, 200. The.
00:50:24 Yeah. What's wrong with this number? They're missing it.
00:50:26 It's around the Earth. Happens twice.
00:50:28 The base of 43,200.
00:50:32 You should know that in previous, previous shows.
00:50:34 Don't come back. Don't.
00:50:36 Don't take a hiatus and then change your opinion, your stance on it.
00:50:39 You were like, oh, it could just be. I mean, you could just.
00:50:43 I think this first zero should be
00:50:44 a number one, then it would be 45 shows you've you've shit on that.
00:50:47 Gary. That idea.
00:50:50 See something.
00:50:51 Somebody just wanted it to be 4000.
00:50:53 I'm sorry. 40, 43,000.
00:50:56 Yeah, I know where you're going with that.
00:50:57 And, And I stand by my words that if you have enough numbers,
00:51:01 you can throw anything at it, but that since that 43, 200 comes up twice,
00:51:07 the base is 1200.
00:51:11 This episode of the 20 all right is 100/43,200
00:51:17 of the, diameter of the from the from pole.
00:51:21 The pole.
00:51:22 Right.
00:51:23 The dimensions of Earth were specifically included
00:51:27 in the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza, seven miles on the Red planet.
00:51:32 And that's hard to explain.
00:51:33 The other thing that gets me that is like slightly like it's way different,
00:51:36 but the moon and the same face of the moon always facing us.
00:51:40 And I think there's there a perfect size differential between Earth and the moon.
00:51:44 No, no, it's it's just when it blocks the it's
00:51:48 the it's probably within 11 miles, which is ridiculously not even close.
00:51:53 Yeah. It's like it's like 400 times.
00:51:56 Oh, yeah.
00:51:57 The sun is 400 times further than the moon, but the moon is 400
00:52:01 times smaller than the sun, so they get eclipsed each other perfectly.
00:52:05 Oh yeah.
00:52:06 Right. Okay. That's what I'm thinking. That's.
00:52:07 And so probably it's even more bizarre that all that shit contributes
00:52:11 to why we are here as life on earth.
00:52:13 I think correct? Yes.
00:52:16 Without all that perfect, perfect harmony, we wouldn't even be here.
00:52:19 Which is so.
00:52:20 And there's another way, almost impossible just to happen randomly.
00:52:23 That perfect. Okay.
00:52:26 Perfect.
00:52:27 You take the perimeter of the base of the pyramid and multiply that by 45,200.
00:52:31 You get 24,734.94 miles.
00:52:33 That's the Earth's circumference at the equator with 99.3% accuracy.
00:52:37 We know that the ancients were obsessed
00:52:39 with three day, and the night are the same way.
00:52:41 The length of the day and night, which means hundreds of 9200 seconds.
00:52:44 Now, skeptics will say between 43,200.
00:52:47 And the size of here is that they say, well, the planet is to keep in mind
00:52:50 this is for thousands of years of people trying to find connections.
00:52:54 They literally think of a connection hypothesis and then try to prove it out
00:52:58 over and over and over and over and over again.
00:53:03 You mean finally hit one and it's like, that's it.
00:53:06 Well, I see you.
00:53:08 I know what you're talking about.
00:53:10 Like when you said I was talking out of both sides of my mouth,
00:53:13 I just wanted to keep my own confirmation bias.
00:53:17 Cool.
00:53:18 I want to believe it, but alive.
00:53:21 Tickle tickle tickle tickle tickle.
00:53:24 Hey, this guy just up just hit me.
00:53:27 See, he just smelled my fart.
00:53:28 See, that's how reactive he is.
00:53:31 Yeah.
00:53:31 That's amazing.
00:53:34 As is in different places.
00:53:35 So this is just a coincidence?
00:53:37 His episode will look like it. It's a little bit.
00:53:39 Yeah. Good, I love those.
00:53:40 So clip.
00:53:41 I'm a skeptic in.
00:53:44 Most of the Great Pyramid is constructed of nothing like limestone.
00:53:46 The reddish brown blocks that we see we're used to.
00:53:49 The stone is abundant,
00:53:50 but the builders of the pyramid also use unusual materials not found locally.
00:53:53 The exterior of the pyramid was once covered
00:53:55 in casing stones made of bright white limestone.
00:53:57 They were polished, smooth, and fit together.
00:53:58 A lady from Hunger Games,
00:54:00 stone was cut and shipped from a quarry and took almost 500 miles away.
00:54:04 That's like carrying
00:54:04 thousands of ten ton stone blocks the length of the entire state of Florida.
00:54:07 They must have been special. Unlike the limestone cut locally to
00:54:11 makes it an excellent insulator.
00:54:13 I don't carry any limestone.
00:54:15 Camp interior chambers were built with a rare type of granite
00:54:17 called rose granite, also brought from honey.
00:54:19 I know, but I think you're going to tell me
00:54:20 what was the heart when I say to you about what?
00:54:23 When quartz is compressed or even just.
00:54:26 A messenger?
00:54:28 No, it's to connect the two faces together.
00:54:30 And you had electricity because of the property.
00:54:32 Horses use it.
00:54:33 All kinds of modern devices like watches, clocks, TV, GPS
00:54:36 and find it on the charger watch that uses quartz.
00:54:38 All you have to do is shake it.
00:54:39 And if you've ever used dogs, you like things.
00:54:41 That voltage is created by.
00:54:42 The King and Queen's chambers were built with freedom that is 85% quartz.
00:54:46 The tunnels and passageways are also lined with portrait granite.
00:54:48 The pressure that applied to all this granite would generate
00:54:50 a tremendous amount of electricity, turning the pyramid into a giant.
00:54:54 And there's proof that this is exactly what happened.
00:54:57 Proof?
00:54:57 The idea that the Great Pyramid was a power plant is not new.
00:55:00 It was first proposed in the 1970s
00:55:01 for 27 or 28 pairs of resonators that would vibrate and emit sound atoms.
00:55:06 So this is exactly what you were going over in the gallery.
00:55:08 These sound waves further excite the stone, creating even more electricity.
00:55:11 Yes, I did it more handsome with the shaft into the Queen's.
00:55:13 So I was talking to the stones. Excited. Oh, that's right.
00:55:16 But somehow when you say it, it sounds dirty.
00:55:17 Kind of naughty noises.
00:55:18 Acoustic engineers have determined a gallery resonator,
00:55:22 a naturally emitted F-sharp caught 440Hz, and the F-sharp chord
00:55:25 had been connected to a lot of woohoo ideas.
00:55:26 But there's a reason for that.
00:55:29 With the Earth we already know the pyramid knew this.
00:55:31 Longtime Mac users will recognize this secret court.
00:55:35 At the top of the gallery is a small shaft leading to the King Chamber.
00:55:37 The opening is April 4th by 4.8in.
00:55:40 This is the perfect size for hydrogen microwaves
00:55:41 to pass into the King's Chamber, which also resonates with a lot of tests
00:55:45 I'm going to get to today's chamber are five layers of granite beams stacking.
00:55:48 Sounds like it too.
00:55:49 This is called
00:55:50 because it was believed that this interior structure
00:55:52 relieve the weight of the pyramid, and that's not what it does.
00:55:54 The beams are smooth on three sides, but rough cut on the top.
00:55:57 Christopher, don't release.
00:56:00 Well, don't.
00:56:00 Didn't we find the supports under the.
00:56:02 The reason for the rough cut is this is how the beams were to support
00:56:05 builders, vibrate the granite beams and slowly chip away at the stone.
00:56:08 I really resonated with an F sharp chord, which they do.
00:56:10 The King's Chamber is what's known as a Helmholtz resonator.
00:56:12 When you blow air across the top of the bottle and create sound,
00:56:15 that's a Helmholtz resonator,
00:56:16 change the volume of liquid or heavy beer de volume of stone within the channel.
00:56:19 Be up here day.
00:56:20 By the way, is a giant musical.
00:56:22 International Beer Day
00:56:23 reluctantly agreed that the Great Pyramid has musical properties
00:56:26 for skeptics to consider the pyramid as if we need evidence
00:56:29 to show that the rays respond to electromagnetic energy.
00:56:32 There was no added Snoop Dogg company against him.
00:56:35 Is it a 40 year?
00:56:36 True or not, it's scientifically possible that the Great Pyramid
00:56:38 was a structure for creating, harnessing and focusing energy.
00:56:41 The exterior was made material that insulates electricity linearly
00:56:44 and to conduct electricity.
00:56:46 The chambers were made of material that creates electricity.
00:56:48 The next piece of evidence is the pyramids.
00:56:49 But somebody said the Luxor isn't made out of use.
00:56:52 Radio frequencies.
00:56:54 You see people interact with electromagnetic waves.
00:56:57 Their experiments prove that state.
00:56:59 The pyramid can concentrate
00:57:00 electromagnetic energy in the internal chambers,
00:57:02 as well as under its base resonance in the pyramids
00:57:04 induced by radio waves, with lengths
00:57:05 ranging from 200 to 600m, the closer to 200m, the more dramatic effect.
00:57:09 A year after that, in 2019, Eric Wilson published a paper called a large scale
00:57:12 thermal Acoustic Generator why I how?
00:57:15 When granite and other rocks are vibrated,
00:57:16 electrons will migrate through the rock and up to the surface.
00:57:18 By combining science and music,
00:57:20 the builders of the pyramid created a power generating machine
00:57:23 tuned to the natural harmonic of the Earth's vibration vibration
00:57:25 that primarily comes from the tidal energy created by the Moon's
00:57:27 gravity in the algae created years ago could generate unlimited clean energy.
00:57:32 But how did they get the energy out?
00:57:33 That brings us back to where it was built.
00:57:35 On top of an aquifer with copper rods extending down into the water
00:57:39 with electricity was sent into the tower.
00:57:40 It was to be transmitted around the world through the atmosphere.
00:57:42 The pyramid is our party is.
00:57:44 The pipes and iron rods have recently been discovered there.
00:57:46 If wait wait wait wait wait.
00:57:49 Inside the pyramid.
00:57:50 You're the one who's already invented zero.
00:57:53 Thanks.
00:57:53 Her are working right now.
00:57:55 Wait. So he just said we need to get.
00:57:58 We need to create something that captures all the electricity from the earth,
00:58:01 from around the earth.
00:58:02 A dead, so that we can send it around the earth.
00:58:06 If you had a. Oh, it's already there.
00:58:08 We just.
00:58:08 You can you can get something right now to harness it.
00:58:11 It's all there.
00:58:12 You don't need a fucking pyramid to distribute it around the fucking earth.
00:58:16 That's the stupidest thing I've heard today.
00:58:18 Collect it and then distribute it.
00:58:21 Right. Why?
00:58:22 Perspective.
00:58:23 You're going to say? Because we needed to concentrate it.
00:58:25 That's dangerous as fuck.
00:58:26 We should just keep it safe and grab as much as we want where we want it.
00:58:30 That's that.
00:58:30 That's the technology that Tesla had.
00:58:32 The ability. It did not involve pyramids.
00:58:37 Did you see the experiments?
00:58:38 He did. They were. They did not look safe.
00:58:40 He had electricity inside is like he's sitting there taking notes.
00:58:46 He had like lightning shooting past his head.
00:58:49 No, I didn't see.
00:58:50 He's not doing you see the video?
00:58:52 I'm doing that show.
00:58:54 Show this photo
00:58:57 of which is short for photograph.
00:58:59 I'm not prepared for that.
00:59:01 Did you send it the picture?
00:59:03 I didn't pick and just do it.
00:59:06 Since we're talking about electricity a little, the,
00:59:09 a little, test here.
00:59:11 First of all, did you notice the, parody was AC, DC?
00:59:15 I said the parody was AC, DC.
00:59:18 There was a level.
00:59:20 There are levels that you don't even know that are happening in second.
00:59:24 Is it true, false, or a yes no question? Yes.
00:59:27 What were you saying?
00:59:27 Wait, no. It is safe to touch a car battery.
00:59:32 Yeah.
00:59:33 What's a bear?
00:59:35 There you go. Is it? We'll do every day
00:59:38 so you can put one hand on the positive terminal
00:59:40 and one hand on the negative terminal, and you'll be okay in the chat.
00:59:43 Everybody. Everybody's perfectly safe.
00:59:45 Why is the.
00:59:48 Because you're not grounded.
00:59:50 Oh, no.
00:59:50 You're definitely grounded or not grounded.
00:59:53 That would mean the electricity is definitely passing through you.
00:59:56 I hate to break it to anybody in the chat before I spoil this.
00:59:59 I do.
01:00:02 It's only 12V.
01:00:03 It takes it like 50V to cause some serious, serious damage. Hi.
01:00:09 Just walk away now.
01:00:11 Just walk away.
01:00:12 If you're using a wrench without insulation
01:00:15 or a ratchet, don't touch both of those.
01:00:18 Don't.
01:00:18 Don't touch ground
01:00:19 while you're with the with the wrench because there's not enough resistance.
01:00:23 And that will create I mean, you can, but what are we looking at
01:00:28 this would have been drawn to the top and transmitted to the atmosphere.
01:00:31 Has this why was your system use the resonance of the Earth
01:00:34 just like a pyramid?
01:00:35 And just like the pyramid, the energy generated by Tesla's
01:00:37 tower would be unlimited, clean and virtually free for everyone.
01:00:40 Their power was destroyed.
01:00:42 The lightning forces.
01:00:43 There's evidence at the Great Pyramid.
01:00:44 Yeah, I think he was safe from that, too.
01:00:48 You're safe for the.
01:00:51 It was there was ground was destroyed for the amperage.
01:00:54 It was, in the year 1900, Nikola Tesla convinced J.P.
01:00:57 Morgan to fund a project to create a wireless communication system.
01:01:00 When Tesla received the funding, he decided to scale up the project
01:01:02 rather than transmit messages around the world, he would transmit power.
01:01:05 Tesla had already demonstrated
01:01:07 that wireless power would work on a small scale.
01:01:08 He famously had light bulbs scattered on the ground
01:01:10 and would illuminate when a Tesla coil acted as an investor.
01:01:13 In this new United States, electricity became J.P.
01:01:16 Morgan, and his concern to complete the project,
01:01:19 rather than support Tesla, Morgan pulled his funding, claiming which J.P.
01:01:22 Morgan owned. How are we going to charge for this wireless electricity?
01:01:25 He owned AT&T, which would ask, how are we going to meter it in charge?
01:01:27 Morgan owned copper mines all over the world,
01:01:29 and his factories generated miles of copper wire. J.P.
01:01:31 Morgan owned rubber farms and factories that created insulation for wire.
01:01:34 He owned steel companies and factories that built power generators.
01:01:36 He owned timber mills that created telegraph and electricity.
01:01:39 He owned coal mines that fueled existing power plants,
01:01:41 and he owned two dozen railroads.
01:01:42 Transported all these resources around the country.
01:01:44 None of this would be necessary if Tesla nowadays,
01:01:47 if we do something like that, we say, oh, people are going to lose their jobs.
01:01:50 We cannot advanced technology.
01:01:53 Back then they didn't care.
01:01:55 Yeah.
01:01:56 No, because that's what I that's our argument.
01:01:58 We got to know a little bit last week.
01:01:59 We unlimited wireless power for several years.
01:02:04 Tesla wrote JP Morgan almost every month, begging him to reconsider.
01:02:07 He wouldn't.
01:02:07 Instead, JP Morgan chose to finance Tesla's competitors.
01:02:10 Edison and Marconi.
01:02:11 No shit and getting rich from Tesla's inventions.
01:02:14 Not only the JP Morgan refused any further investment,
01:02:16 but he also put out
01:02:16 word to everyone in the world that guys knows man should drink a lot.
01:02:20 Blacklisted by 1915, Tesla had accumulated so much debt,
01:02:23 but the bank foreclosed on the property.
01:02:25 The tower was demolished in 1917 and sold for scrap.
01:02:28 The project was never completed.
01:02:29 Remember, the pyramids need to vibrate and possibly produce energy.
01:02:32 Tesla had invented a machine that vibrated
01:02:35 to bring down the reinforced buildings of the day.
01:02:37 Knew how to play the game. You don't like the.
01:02:38 Oh yeah, the the 84% of the world's energy is created from fossil fuels.
01:02:42 It's also why Tesla died alone and woke this guy.
01:02:45 Just.
01:02:46 It was possible that the Great Pyramid suffered some catastrophic event
01:02:48 that caused it to stop working.
01:02:50 In addition to hydrogen, I believe that traces
01:02:52 uric acid in the southern shaft
01:02:53 in the northern chapter, zinc chloride and ammonium chloride.
01:02:56 These chemicals can create hydrogen without due to.
01:02:58 The fact is, is the limestone on the outside valuable like was it
01:03:02 stripped by pirates and thieves, or was it erosion
01:03:06 or a cloud, a cosmic cataclysm?
01:03:08 Well, I mean, due to it being sandstone
01:03:12 erosion would have,
01:03:14 pretty easy.
01:03:15 Been difficult.
01:03:17 I don't I don't why did he not even he didn't
01:03:19 even give an opportunity for anyone to even prep for this.
01:03:24 I don't work with, like stones and shit, so I'm not sure what's happening.
01:03:28 Like people that don't pay attention to.
01:03:31 Oh, come on, you're such a pretentious professional.
01:03:34 I'm sorry.
01:03:35 Go work with drew and Mike.
01:03:38 I know you think.
01:03:38 Is that.
01:03:40 Oh, well, that's. You.
01:03:50 So many fucking levels.
01:03:52 You guys don't even know.
01:03:55 Davis, are we supposed to hear you?
01:03:57 Sure you can. I'll talk to yo.
01:04:00 Dude, your eye is incredible.
01:04:01 You should do the whole show in the graveyard.
01:04:03 Yeah.
01:04:03 Of course, from now on, it is Halloween.
01:04:07 Tell me. All right.
01:04:09 What is your early? It's not.
01:04:10 It will be by the time next week.
01:04:13 It's before next week.
01:04:16 Yes. It's Friday.
01:04:17 Halloween's are awesome.
01:04:18 When you have kids and you're doing Halloween
01:04:19 or when you're young enough to have a party.
01:04:21 But when you have a Monday podcast, it's like the worst day.
01:04:23 Because what were we supposed to celebrate at the Monday after?
01:04:26 What do you mean?
01:04:27 If it was Halloween today, it's so far away.
01:04:30 This is about as far away as you can.
01:04:31 What are you celebrating?
01:04:32 Like a fucking 19 year old?
01:04:36 I don't know what that means.
01:04:37 When I, a 19 year old, we would take a lot of drugs.
01:04:41 Yeah, there's some.
01:04:45 Yeah.
01:04:45 Are we racing for it? I'll hit it
01:04:47 flat. Rants live.
01:04:49 This week we will be doing drugs.
01:04:51 You heard me right.
01:04:53 Drugs
01:04:54 give me that much higher.
01:04:57 So high.
01:04:59 So where I got this to?
01:05:02 I like oh
01:05:05 what can we do for us?
01:05:08 Oh, I love oh what's the little bonnet for.
01:05:15 Because they used to be on a little flame in there.
01:05:16 Is there.
01:05:17 Can you put a candle in there.
01:05:20 Nope.
01:05:21 That's just a
01:05:27 Scribner.
01:05:27 Just walk away like you always do.
01:05:30 Just walk away.
01:05:31 You always do.
01:05:34 Oh, he's, like, totally talking to you.
01:05:36 Yeah, he. Dude, he is.
01:05:38 It's he's possessed.
01:05:40 And I ran to the chair every 15 shensky.
01:05:43 Wait a minute.
01:05:45 Go back to the Asian one.
01:05:47 Oh, why is that me?
01:05:48 Asian?
01:05:49 It was a ski.
01:05:52 It's that creepy.
01:05:56 Well, it's sweet.
01:05:59 It looks like a lot of videos around its neck.
01:06:01 There's a snake around the neck.
01:06:04 Oh, no, that's the power.
01:06:05 Oh, that's.
01:06:06 And it's, Like.
01:06:09 That's weird, because the first time you showed this, I remembered.
01:06:12 I remembered it was
01:06:13 his hand was on his head like this, and now it's like, oh, you show this guy.
01:06:16 Oh, nice. Why do you show this douchebag?
01:06:21 Because he's a jokester, the show douchebag.
01:06:24 He's the host of the show douche bag.
01:06:27 And bring up that douchebag.
01:06:28 Can you put us on the side of this douchebag?
01:06:30 Yeah, sure. Whatever you want, man.
01:06:33 Let's figure it out. One of these here.
01:06:35 No no no no.
01:06:38 Who would have thought, though?
01:06:39 Hey, Holmes, you are terrible.
01:06:43 I don't think it's there. We had it.
01:06:44 I swear we had it.
01:06:46 We never care about highlighting Gary.
01:06:48 We never had to highlight Gary before.
01:06:50 No, never about that.
01:06:51 How's that?
01:06:52 Is that good for the lungs?
01:06:57 The best for bark.
01:06:59 Bark bird.
01:07:01 Oh, it's because he's highlighted.
01:07:04 It's because he's highlighted.
01:07:05 Oh, there's more down here, baby. Wait.
01:07:08 It says that we should be at the bottom side.
01:07:10 Custom layout, seven day.
01:07:12 It shows two at the bottom and then full screen.
01:07:14 But that's horseshit. It.
01:07:16 Well because he use full screen.
01:07:17 So you got to put it here I missed that's what I was missing of all.
01:07:20 Oh hold on.
01:07:20 No no no hold on keep it keep this keep this keep this.
01:07:23 And then we can do that. No. Never mind.
01:07:25 So see, it's just stupid stream.
01:07:28 Yeah. Fuck you StreamYard.
01:07:30 You got to bring back Steve.
01:07:31 You I got I'm working on it.
01:07:33 It was all Steve when we need him.
01:07:39 You believe you don't even know who's.
01:07:51 Was one.
01:07:52 Guys. Thanks, dude. I'm.
01:07:55 Whoops.
01:07:56 Oh, John,
01:07:58 do you freak out the club
01:08:00 because they dare to say hello, baby.
01:08:03 Rage quit with the ice service.
01:08:06 Got to go combine ammonium chloride with sulfuric acid.
01:08:09 You get more than the reaction you explosion.
01:08:11 The daughter who's in this thing?
01:08:14 Space is due east and on the pyramid complex.
01:08:17 It's almost a perfect match for the stars in the lake.
01:08:20 They don't line up to where Orion is today.
01:08:22 They line up with where Orion was in the sky at 13,500 years ago.
01:08:25 We discussed how to go there.
01:08:28 So that tells us.
01:08:29 That tells us when they were built.
01:08:31 Correct.
01:08:32 Like as soon because they didn't just like move overnight.
01:08:36 So how long were the pyramids or the stars go?
01:08:39 The stars. The stars move every night.
01:08:41 Was that the last time that they were,
01:08:45 Sky or is that like the center time?
01:08:47 Like, you know, I mean,
01:08:49 do the stars move,
01:08:51 in 100 years?
01:08:52 Like, they'll move a little bit, but, like, not dramatically.
01:08:57 You will just go, oh, this is a significant difference.
01:09:00 So I think it's 87.13%
01:09:04 of the stars that we see in the sky today are gone.
01:09:07 87.13 yeah.
01:09:09 And 97.1% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
01:09:15 And I'm showing you this big space is on the vernal equinox.
01:09:21 The constellation that rose due east 13,500 years ago was Leo.
01:09:24 Now I see the astronomical evidence could be
01:09:28 hard evidence that these structures are old
01:09:30 carbon dating from.
01:09:32 And so I want to
01:09:36 just 20,000.
01:09:41 Since I was make sure I
01:09:45 saw the tree where you.
01:09:48 Clearly viewed money
01:09:51 towards me.
01:09:52 There's evidence
01:09:52 it happened at the end of the Younger Dryas, which marked the end of titty
01:09:55 sprinkles tonight.
01:09:56 See, glaciers were thought to have melted rapidly within a few centuries.
01:09:59 Sea levels rose 500ft. This is fascinating.
01:10:02 I'm not embarrassed to say that evidence was gathered.
01:10:04 Melting appeared to happen in a matter of decades,
01:10:06 although cause dramatic changes in the Earth's climate.
01:10:08 I did walk up to the counter.
01:10:09 Recent ice capacity store.
01:10:11 There was a woman.
01:10:12 There's evidence that the last ice age didn't end over centuries or decades,
01:10:15 but ended in one single.
01:10:16 I was positive, yeah. Did you ask it
01:10:18 some claims that an asteroid impact caused the last ice age to end?
01:10:21 No. I didn't know what she identified, but she was born a woman. Was.
01:10:24 That's not what happened. And impact causes cooling.
01:10:26 Recent studies show I got it.
01:10:28 I got it, I got purple panties and titty sprinkles all the same water.
01:10:32 A violent plasma storm hit the Earth
01:10:34 and overwhelmed
01:10:34 the Earth's magnetosphere,
01:10:35 which is our defense against solar radiation
01:10:37 without the protection of the magnetosphere.
01:10:38 Are lightning strikes happened all over the Earth.
01:10:40 Lightning that was orders of magnitude more intense
01:10:42 than anything we've ever seen.
01:10:44 This lightning was hundreds like on Jupiter.
01:10:45 It was like lightning.
01:10:46 Anything from all the time until evidence in over
01:10:48 120 countries of rock melted and turned to glass during this event.
01:10:51 This is called vitrification.
01:10:53 There's evidence of vitrification in the rocks.
01:10:55 We know for a fact large mammals like sabertooth tigers
01:10:57 and wooly mammoths were wiped out at this time.
01:10:59 They didn't slowly go extinct.
01:11:00 They instantly went extinct.
01:11:01 During the 4 or 5 days of this event,
01:11:03 the Earth was also awash in lethal radiation.
01:11:05 Only animals that can go underground survived.
01:11:07 Most of the human race died during this event.
01:11:09 Only humans living near caves were able to find shelter and survive.
01:11:12 If glaciers, which covered 30% of the Earth's surface,
01:11:14 I can dare to think of the species as implying the pyramids were some kind
01:11:17 of a shield surface.
01:11:19 This would act like a power washer on stone constructions like the Sphinx.
01:11:21 Or it's what? It's what.
01:11:23 It's just what washed them out with a severely
01:11:26 beat.
01:11:26 It was using a powerful chemical reaction to keep going,
01:11:29 like every culture had a flood that served as a reason of civilization.
01:11:32 All the stories in the catechism at the end of the Younger Dryas
01:11:35 use the lost continents.
01:11:36 Let us also fit into this timeline.
01:11:38 Now, I'm not claiming anything I've said today
01:11:39 what happened, but I'm saying there's evidence
01:11:41 that it was possible that advanced civilization exists thousands of years ago
01:11:45 had the technology to create unlimited clean energy.
01:11:47 Then the glaciers melted.
01:11:48 A great flood came in.
01:11:49 Princess Gary, thank you, Groundskeeper Willie.
01:11:51 And we should play the Mount Rushmore Trust.
01:11:54 But then, thousands of years later, I'm not sure what culture was forming.
01:11:57 They would have utilized the pyramid
01:11:58 not for power, but for ceremonial or religious purposes.
01:12:00 They would have altered the Sphinx, carving away the original design
01:12:03 and replacing it with a design of their own.
01:12:04 And we know this is what they did.
01:12:06 Mainstream scientists are still not convinced, and that's okay.
01:12:08 As time goes on and more secrets are revealed,
01:12:10 sooner or later we will learn the truth,
01:12:12 and I suspect we'll learn that the pyramid power plant theory was right all along.
01:12:17 Whoever built
01:12:17 the pyramids created energy that wasn't harmful to the earth, but resonated.
01:12:21 A suspicious person might wonder why.
01:12:22 It's a long story. Has been around for 50 years.
01:12:24 Well, these guys came on a small scale,
01:12:26 unlimited clean energy for everyone on earth.
01:12:28 He never got to watch this shit on.
01:12:30 He shits on the entire first.
01:12:32 If electricity was free.
01:12:34 Think of the political strife, economic instability, and the endless wars.
01:12:37 It could be avoided.
01:12:38 But maybe what's happening now is what happened to Tesla a hundred years ago.
01:12:41 In Tesla's time, nobody was interested in creating a power free for everyone.
01:12:44 Empires owned by J.P.
01:12:45 Morgan, Vanderbilts and the Rockefellers would have been devastated.
01:12:48 The Carnegie's, the Duponts and the Mellons all would have.
01:12:51 So did he say Carnegie's
01:12:53 distribution in the United States,
01:12:56 American industry, the family's.
01:12:58 If Tesla was able to achieve his vision
01:13:00 with the wealth of his family's be diminished.
01:13:01 So what? America's standing in the world as a great new industrial power.
01:13:04 Tesla said he wanted to bring abundance to remote under diffuse.
01:13:07 Talking about closer communication between nations and his workers
01:13:11 couldn't be allowed to happen.
01:13:11 America and the corporations that controlled it would never have even heard.
01:13:14 They still looked at it.
01:13:16 Did you call the shots in the US?
01:13:18 Oh no, I did not talk in its report in 80 boxes, all organized
01:13:22 and numbered by Tesla himself. I don't really see where it stuttered.
01:13:25 And since then, a few scientists have stated
01:13:26 that Tesla's invention would have never worked.
01:13:28 But that's what scientists said of most of his inventions.
01:13:30 Viewers of this channel know that most science
01:13:32 is paid for by corporations and governments.
01:13:34 This is especially true in the last couple of years.
01:13:36 Get to give another kid another jab.
01:13:38 Another way those guards work and not you human pincushion to make it people reach.
01:13:41 Oh, there's no doubt about that.
01:13:43 80% of the products we use today can be traced back to Tesla.
01:13:46 But the technology that we really need now more than ever is inexpensive,
01:13:49 clean energy.
01:13:49 Sadly, that technology that Tesla.
01:13:51 Instead, the world went in the direction of coal
01:13:53 and oil and nations fought and continue to fight wars, coal and oil.
01:13:56 I didn't know your calling produced oil or maybe terrible for the planet.
01:13:59 You just said cold and war, great for business and for all his genius.
01:14:02 That's something. Nikola Tesla, keep your colon healthy.
01:14:06 The colon is the key to life.
01:14:11 Circle of life.
01:14:15 I don't get it.
01:14:16 So it is National Beer Day.
01:14:20 In honor of that.
01:14:22 In honor of that, I'm drinking champagne.
01:14:24 Today is sparkling wine.
01:14:26 So I would like to show.
01:14:30 You some a beer.
01:14:31 Boxing are simple.
01:14:33 Two men, most likely intoxicated, drink with one hand
01:14:37 while punching with the other.
01:14:38 And as for the benefits, you might ask, being unable to tell
01:14:42 if the headache is a hangover or CTE.
01:14:45 He don't know anything.
01:14:48 You mark the shark.
01:14:51 Irwin takes on Oscar Willis.
01:14:54 Ten days ago, he sat on by the blob.
01:14:58 I just don't think this is safe.
01:14:59 At least they're using cans instead of bottles.
01:15:01 I guess smart money goes. Willis. Yep.
01:15:04 What did you talking about? Willis?
01:15:06 So squishy.
01:15:08 It'd be like being wrapped in a giant bean burrito.
01:15:11 Exactly.
01:15:13 It's like being
01:15:14 wrapped in a giant bean burrito.
01:15:17 What have you.
01:15:18 I don't even know what's going on.
01:15:19 This is my show.
01:15:21 Have you ever been so drunk? What?
01:15:23 What did you just
01:15:25 weave?
01:15:25 You're going off the rails.
01:15:28 Oh. Okay.
01:15:29 I'm a special guest.
01:15:30 Have you ever heard of Brady?
01:15:33 Okay, I do, but I'm a guest host.
01:15:37 What? Are we listening?
01:15:38 You're the host, but we love you.
01:15:39 I was exactly, We're not listening to anything.
01:15:42 Well, you hear something?
01:15:44 Is that the kid of that conversation to
01:15:48 usually. No.
01:15:50 It's fine.
01:15:51 No way.
01:15:52 Like you tell. Him.
01:15:58 Oh, really? Oh.
01:16:02 So, I don't think you're.
01:16:03 Is anybody following the NBA?
01:16:08 No, no.
01:16:08 The following the WNBA strike.
01:16:12 There's a strike.
01:16:14 What? Seriously? What are they?
01:16:16 What did they saw that clip show start there.
01:16:18 Striking again.
01:16:20 Yeah.
01:16:22 What are they striking again?
01:16:24 Oops.
01:16:26 They don't like it enough.
01:16:28 They're always going.
01:16:30 Looks to be facing a potential work stoppage
01:16:32 after the WNBA Players Association voted to opt out of the current
01:16:36 collective bargaining agreement, effective October 30th, 2025.
01:16:40 So contributor and WNBA analyst Vernon Wells for more on Vernon.
01:16:44 The NBA's profile has never been higher.
01:16:47 I must admit, I don't really watch sports, but I know who Caitlin Clark is.
01:16:51 What are the players asking for?
01:16:53 Thanks for having me, Anderson.
01:16:54 This lockout is not much different, but he's not.
01:16:56 I he's the guy that did it. Yeah, I can tell.
01:16:58 Players are on happy
01:16:59 with what they are earning and would love to do a piece of the pie.
01:17:02 Or do you have any insight on who the WNBA is making right now and what the play?
01:17:06 If somebody doesn't
01:17:07 get hit in the face with the deal, though, pretty soon
01:17:09 they really missed our fucking opportunity.
01:17:10 Player in the league was just $17 million combined,
01:17:14 and that's for every player on all 12 teams.
01:17:16 Wow. That seems really low.
01:17:18 Or in comparison, how much did the league make in that same period?
01:17:22 Yeah.
01:17:22 So this last season was the best year on record by far.
01:17:25 And the league reported that they lost roughly $40 million.
01:17:29 Sorry, the league lost $40 million.
01:17:31 How do they subsidize that very they have ever had.
01:17:34 I'm sorry.
01:17:35 Why are the players asking for a raise if the league loses so much money?
01:17:40 That's a good question, Anderson.
01:17:42 Probably because they're women.
01:17:43 It's kind of like when a rich guy's wife starts a cutesy business
01:17:47 selling candles or TS that keeps her busy but loses
01:17:50 a couple hundred thousand dollars of his money per year.
01:17:53 You know, normally if a league was losing money, it would shut down,
01:17:56 as we've seen countless times with the XFL, USFL and many others.
01:18:01 But luckily for the WNBA, much like the wife, they have been subsidized
01:18:05 by their rich husband, the NBA, since its inception, so they've never
01:18:09 actually had to turn a profit.
01:18:10 Is there at least a path to profitability for the league?
01:18:14 Potentially, yes.
01:18:15 You see games that superstar sensation Caitlin Clark
01:18:18 plays in routinely draw over 1 million viewers,
01:18:21 as well as having the highest attendance, whether at home or on the road.
01:18:25 So there might be a scenario where if she plays every day for every team
01:18:30 that could be just off, the league needs to push themselves into the ballpark.
01:18:33 So it's safe to assume that everyone in the WNBA loves
01:18:36 Caitlin Clark, as without her, they'd have no leverage whatsoever.
01:18:40 You would think that.
01:18:41 However, it's actually quite to the contrary,
01:18:44 as most players in the WNBA hate her, hate her.
01:18:47 You can't blame the ladies.
01:18:48 It's very much in their nature to be catty and territorial.
01:18:51 However, in this instance
01:18:54 confounding considering how much value she just everyone in the league.
01:18:57 Some are speculating the reason she is they're just as smart
01:19:01 and equitable as men.
01:19:03 I stand by it.
01:19:04 Oh. Ones, is that you
01:19:07 so much, man?
01:19:09 What's your opinion on that?
01:19:10 And the NBA gambling scandal?
01:19:14 Oh, they're all in for some tremble.
01:19:17 What are you talking about? Scandal and gamble.
01:19:19 That's not new.
01:19:21 Do you remember the meme with the kid in the Texas shirt and Kevin Durant?
01:19:25 It had takes on a whole new meaning.
01:19:27 Now that's what I wanted to contribute to.
01:19:29 Sorry. Oh, please contribute.
01:19:33 So this happened a while ago and it's everyone thought it was.
01:19:35 Just had to do like this.
01:19:36 Okay Travis, she's trying to keep saying I bring her back
01:19:40 and we say.
01:19:43 He signals them
01:19:45 and he's like, fuck no, I want to look at this game.
01:19:48 Did he go out or did he changes?
01:19:50 Okay, she's telling me she's me.
01:19:53 I bring it back.
01:19:54 You gotta go down, man. I got ten grand on it, man.
01:19:57 I run, she said
01:19:59 nobody knew what it meant when it came out.
01:20:01 And everyone just said, who is this kid? He waited his whole life for this. He was.
01:20:04 Everyone said
01:20:04 something about the Utah had or something and something with Kevin Durant.
01:20:07 But doesn't sure look like he's signaling him.
01:20:10 And Kevin Durant's.
01:20:11 It looks like a catcher in a pitcher
01:20:12 in the major leagues where he's saying fastball.
01:20:15 And Kevin Durant says, no man, no man.
01:20:17 Let me play a little longer.
01:20:18 It looks like one of the people
01:20:19 that are standing in and behind Charlie Kirk, right before he got that.
01:20:23 You're right.
01:20:24 It does look like the same fucking guy that I wrote back in, I should say,
01:20:31 such a small little girl in the parking that she said.
01:20:35 I keep stacking, I she say
01:20:38 he's not talking.
01:20:39 It just looks like he's talking to that guy.
01:20:41 He's probably talking about
01:20:43 she's trying for the right.
01:20:45 No way, man.
01:20:46 She said,
01:20:48 don't care what.
01:20:49 Just I keep stacking because he's got fucking 250 grand on it.
01:20:54 It's a profit. Not.
01:20:56 Don't worry. They're not.
01:20:57 They're not, pieces of shit.
01:20:59 It's not on the outcome of the game.
01:21:00 It's just on prop bets,
01:21:01 like whether they're going to wear blue shoes or green shoes that day.
01:21:04 No harm, no foul. Right?
01:21:07 Right.
01:21:08 Well, usually that's why you can only bet so much on some shit like that.
01:21:15 I like how
01:21:15 the prop bet community in Vegas totally.
01:21:18 Some they're whatever at everyone and said,
01:21:22 they started taking prop bets on whether prop that was going to be banned
01:21:26 if, if who's to who's going to be arrested next.
01:21:30 They do.
01:21:30 They did up prop bets on everything you could think of, basically
01:21:33 letting everyone know there's no stopping it now.
01:21:36 Well, no stopping us betting when it comes to betting.
01:21:38 What happen? I'm going to come.
01:21:42 Somebody came.
01:21:45 Yeah.
01:21:45 So what happened?
01:21:49 I don't know,
01:21:50 Chauncey Billups.
01:21:51 Is that what you're talking about?
01:21:52 Allegedly there was.
01:21:56 And then I at first I thought, well, maybe, just maybe he wasn't in on it,
01:21:59 but apparently he did. He wore glasses like this.
01:22:01 They could see what they had printed on the backs of cards or other.
01:22:05 He did work as they he did that.
01:22:06 So some people were claiming
01:22:08 that he was potentially just a patsy that they were using too.
01:22:11 No, no way for namesake.
01:22:13 Hey, you can play cards with Chauncey Billups.
01:22:15 Yeah, they definitely used him for that.
01:22:17 But he also was in on it.
01:22:19 Everyone was in on it except the fucking Mark.
01:22:21 Who was the professional gambler? Sure he.
01:22:23 Are you sure he was in on it?
01:22:25 No. I allegedly, allegedly guards and they were getting pay.
01:22:28 He was getting paid.
01:22:29 But yeah, for my research, he he was he wore glasses.
01:22:33 They had special ultraviolet shit on the back of the cards about stuff like that.
01:22:37 But he used specifically him.
01:22:40 It's been a while.
01:22:40 He wore the glasses, is what I heard.
01:22:42 Allegedly.
01:22:43 I don't know, it'll all come out in, discovery, but.
01:22:48 So my only hope now is that so?
01:22:49 I heard that basically that's the the mark.
01:22:52 The professional gambler afterwards would be like, fuck you, you cheated me.
01:22:54 I'm not paying.
01:22:55 But then in perfect mafia muscle,
01:22:57 they basically made them pay through violent, you know, threats and shit.
01:23:00 So maybe, just maybe,
01:23:02 Billups was being violently threatened with something they had over him
01:23:05 because he.
01:23:06 Dude, he made 100 million playing.
01:23:08 He's making a lot of money coaching.
01:23:11 Why? He doesn't need to cheat and make money like that.
01:23:15 So I think he was probably not like there's been this type
01:23:19 of a lot of like gambling allegedly situations.
01:23:23 This guy just crap just in me.
01:23:25 Like he allegedly that's ignorant.
01:23:28 Why is he wearing two different shoes?
01:23:31 That's the thing.
01:23:32 That's this is why, Greg.
01:23:35 Because he's got he's got two different feet and nothing with that.
01:23:39 I'm confused.
01:23:42 You know, you look like you look like a kicker from the fucking 80s.
01:23:46 Yeah.
01:23:47 Here, here, Brady and I am going to discuss
01:23:51 this game, though.
01:23:54 Here.
01:23:54 He's over here with you recuse on like I said I don't think you,
01:23:59 I believe that he did.
01:24:01 He was laying down for that.
01:24:03 Oh, crap. I had to get up.
01:24:05 That took a while.
01:24:06 Oh, yeah. Okay, so my shoes don't match.
01:24:10 Speaking of shoes,
01:24:12 one of the shoes that, shuffles the shuffle.
01:24:15 The shoe. They call that the shoe.
01:24:18 Okay, the
01:24:19 the modern one actually reads cards on purpose,
01:24:22 so that if anybody were to be adding cards in their sleeves
01:24:25 or the dealer were taking cards out or adding cards
01:24:28 after the fact, they have like an audit trail of the deck.
01:24:31 Yeah.
01:24:32 Apparently at one of the hack cards or Defcon, they call it.
01:24:35 One of the hackers took a USB thing, put it in there, and was able to send
01:24:38 that list offsite in real time.
01:24:42 Oh, ops.
01:24:43 So apparently these are pretty exploitable.
01:24:47 I guess they were.
01:24:48 They were using something to that effect where they knew the entire.
01:24:51 So like as soon as you as soon as they were playing hold them.
01:24:53 So as soon as you flip the
01:24:56 what's that called?
01:24:58 The river.
01:25:00 No, the first one, it's called the shoe.
01:25:03 The flop. That's it. Thank you.
01:25:04 As soon as I turn the flop, you know the order of the rest of the card.
01:25:08 You know everything.
01:25:10 That's everything.
01:25:12 Everything.
01:25:13 Everything. Everything.
01:25:16 So it was so obvious they said to you because the amateurs would.
01:25:19 They were like betting on nothing and winning.
01:25:23 Like, a lot. Right?
01:25:25 That's what you can do.
01:25:27 A place like you don't even I.
01:25:30 You know what? I don't mind there.
01:25:31 If you if you sit down and gamble,
01:25:32 I just assume that the house is cheating and everybody who's playing me tries.
01:25:36 If you've ever played any games with me,
01:25:38 I just assume you're cheating right off the bat, right?
01:25:41 The house is cheating because the house wins.
01:25:43 So April 9th, 2019. Don't gamble.
01:25:46 Is that right?
01:25:47 Allege that rigged poker games backed by the banana,
01:25:51 Benigno, Fernando Gambino and the Avengers.
01:25:55 Hey, don't be just lumping all Italians together, you black
01:25:59 Costa Nostra began as early as 2019.
01:26:02 What specific game involving Billups on this date?
01:26:05 Allegedly defrauding victims of more than $50,000
01:26:08 in featured a shuffling machine that had secretly been secretly altered
01:26:12 to use concealed technology to read the cards on deck, predict
01:26:15 which player to drink the player table, and had the best poker hand.
01:26:19 It was millions when it was all, said an operator.
01:26:23 Blah blah blah blah.
01:26:24 October 2020.
01:26:25 The indictment alleges that following another rigged poker
01:26:28 game in late October 2020, bank records show codefendant Robert Robert Steward, no
01:26:33 relation to Rod Stewart, wired $50,000 to co-defendants
01:26:37 Sophia Richie, Sophia Uy.
01:26:42 Sorry, doing two things at one.
01:26:44 So if you want, do one thing at once.
01:26:47 Sorry. I need to repeat that.
01:26:49 Bank records show codefendant Robert Rod Stewart and, wired
01:26:53 $50,000 to codefendant Sophia Eggroll.
01:26:57 Who then wired $50,000 to Billups.
01:27:01 December 2022.
01:27:02 And investigators allege that this is one
01:27:03 gambling scheme involving nonpublic games.
01:27:05 Status information began with the co-defendants accused of using,
01:27:09 quote, access to private information by NBA players or NBA coaches
01:27:13 that likely affect the outcome of upcoming NBA games or individual performances.
01:27:17 End quote.
01:27:18 According to the Federal, do you have $100 million?
01:27:21 Who doesn't want $50,000?
01:27:25 February 2023.
01:27:27 The morning before the game between Los Angeles Lakers and Milan
01:27:29 no jail is accused of providing nonpublic injury
01:27:33 information about an unnamed player who fits the description of Blind James
01:27:36 in an incident.
01:27:37 Jones, according to the investigation, sent a text message
01:27:40 alerting a coconspirator in the case that James would not be playing
01:27:43 even though James had not been ruled out of the official injury report yet.
01:27:47 James did not play in the game and that's, that's
01:27:49 where it gets me, man.
01:27:53 Verse 23 I don't think that is
01:27:55 is Katie is it sounds like if a guy is ready to play
01:27:59 or not ready to play, if it's, if it's right on the edge, there,
01:28:03 it could be a real game time decision.
01:28:11 Read on though.
01:28:11 Hey I mean he gets he gets the he told his buddy ahead of time
01:28:16 to because he's going out at this minute I mean it was just yeah.
01:28:20 Rozier playing for the Charlotte Hornets informed codefendant
01:28:24 Denaro late last year that Rozier was going to prematurely remove himself
01:28:28 from the game against the New Orleans Pelicans in the first quarter over
01:28:32 last year, then allegedly sold this information
01:28:35 to multiple coconspirators, including co-defendants Marvis.
01:28:38 Fairly, fairly and an unnamed Coconspirator agreed to pay
01:28:42 laster $100,000 from their expected gambling winnings.
01:28:47 Bailey also told the information
01:28:49 to call defendant Shane Henning.
01:28:52 You still have to look for a name for those dates in order
01:28:55 to which place wagers and prop bets for
01:28:58 the game.
01:29:00 In the game prior to the start of March 23rd game, authorities allege Henning
01:29:04 other known names.
01:29:04 The bench really picks it up.
01:29:06 That game in the investigation plays more than $260,000 in bets on Rozier under.
01:29:14 NBA backups are good at basketball.
01:29:17 March 2020 that we're on the front page.
01:29:20 I'm sorry where I want to play.
01:29:23 I want to get on a lot of drama.
01:29:24 I sorry, I'm interrupting the thing here.
01:29:26 This is my line keeps going I didn't realize, I didn't realize, yeah.
01:29:29 20 2324 wow. My bad.
01:29:33 The worst part is it's it's going to keep going.
01:29:35 2025, 2026, 2027.
01:29:39 Well, it's not going to stop.
01:29:40 Well, they're going to catch these people.
01:29:41 And there's a void of evil that will be filled like a vacuum. Yes.
01:29:47 So starting in 2019 it trickles in.
01:29:49 But then once you hit 2023, it's a it's very regular.
01:29:54 And then once something becomes, you see
01:29:56 people do arrested.
01:30:00 What I want to know, though, is because with this surveillance state
01:30:02 that we live in this for years, no one in the world is going to tell me
01:30:06 that they didn't know, because there's evidence right there.
01:30:08 They knew at least back to 2019.
01:30:09 They probably knew everything all the time.
01:30:11 Why now? Why why didn't they?
01:30:14 Why? States finally got enough evidence.
01:30:18 Yeah. Did you hear that?
01:30:19 One of the media people said it was Trump's for you.
01:30:21 He's coming after the WNBA next.
01:30:24 Trump had nothing as high as you can.
01:30:26 And they found, you know, who the who the top maybe the top guy was.
01:30:30 And they were trying to find who the top guy was.
01:30:32 It's LeBron James
01:30:35 allegedly like you always do.
01:30:40 Yeah. Like he always does.
01:30:41 Thank you. Deadpool.
01:30:43 Like you always.
01:30:45 So, in recent news.
01:30:49 Local news, breaking, the.
01:30:59 Breaking.
01:31:00 This happened, yesterday.
01:31:02 So the news is from today. The deal.
01:31:05 Oh. Hold on, I got a it first.
01:31:07 It's so disappointing nowadays when it's not a dildo on the field or the court.
01:31:10 Oh, we can do a deal. Those.
01:31:11 We got we got some, what's in my rectum?
01:31:14 Speaking of dildos. Yeah.
01:31:17 This just in.
01:31:18 Oh, Katy Perry is now dating Justin Trudeau, the former prime
01:31:21 minister of Canada
01:31:24 youth.
01:31:26 Given the.
01:31:28 Yeah, he looks like he just had sex with Katy Perry, which is scary.
01:31:32 Dude, she's been with a lot of the wrong people.
01:31:35 You got some dude, Justin, I don't I can't stand you.
01:31:37 But run away, man.
01:31:38 Have you seen she doesn't stay with men very long.
01:31:42 When they leave, they look like you're going to lose your life force.
01:31:45 She's a witch.
01:31:45 She's going to suck the life force out of, you know.
01:31:48 Or maybe you are the. Maybe. You know what?
01:31:50 You guys are perfect for each other. I don't know what I'm talking about.
01:31:55 Being,
01:31:59 That turned into
01:32:00 something police say they've never seen before.
01:32:03 This gushing and gushing use.
01:32:04 Detroit a suspect hijacking an ambulance with an EMT.
01:32:08 And it was gushing and gushing. That's the same guy, right?
01:32:11 The dashcam video that started from the chasing me.
01:32:14 It's gushing.
01:32:15 And by that name, have you seen anything like this before?
01:32:20 I mean, ten mile. No, VI no, no.
01:32:21 You always say the breaking down.
01:32:23 You always say the number
01:32:24 street last police Chief Eric Zinser said it started Friday.
01:32:28 We know why.
01:32:29 And ten mile just after 3:15 p.m., officers responded.
01:32:33 That's a crazy intersection, man.
01:32:34 I worked on one of those corners for a while.
01:32:36 Police tell me the driver is 33 year old Chang Lin Lee.
01:32:40 When officers arrived.
01:32:41 It's by present at the scene, but by a ball.
01:32:44 The other driver who had a leg injury.
01:32:47 3:21 p.m. the ambulance arrived.
01:32:49 This is the best part. Takes a position. City need a leg up.
01:32:52 I know by this angle shows the at fault driver Lee back at the scene,
01:32:56 checking out his vehicle and taking pictures of the crash.
01:32:59 So three minutes later he becomes the suspect.
01:33:02 Oh, there we go. It's gone. Leaving the first responders.
01:33:06 Y'all took a minute to process it.
01:33:08 Yeah.
01:33:09 The chase begins with Lee driving the ambulance at over 70 miles.
01:33:13 Nice, dude.
01:33:14 I played this video game.
01:33:16 I played this this video game rules actually close
01:33:19 is the easiest way to avoid the cops.
01:33:21 Or half the game is to fucking steal an ambulance.
01:33:24 That he was. Yeah.
01:33:25 Pretty much destruction vehicles. Yes.
01:33:28 Play blame video games.
01:33:29 To be honest with you, you already pulled the trigger.
01:33:31 You're going to prevent Grand Theft Auto five from coming out
01:33:35 to resist your pursuit to continue.
01:33:37 Five, six, six.
01:33:39 In the past, you could turn your lights off.
01:33:42 I guess he's safe.
01:33:42 Safety first, a gravel hauler, and crashes into a third driver.
01:33:47 Lee jumps out of the ambulance and a struggle ensues.
01:33:50 They are trying to.
01:33:51 That's not a struggle. That's an arrest.
01:33:53 A struggle ensues.
01:33:54 If he's civil, it's hard to stop resisting.
01:33:58 Hey girl, stop resisting my knee in your face.
01:34:02 Stop resisting my knee in your face. Handcuffs.
01:34:05 Neither the officers or the suspect. What do you know?
01:34:07 The human, the paramedic.
01:34:09 Automatic, if you're not fighting, is to just turtle that 70.
01:34:13 Protect your head in this crash.
01:34:15 Walked away with broken.
01:34:16 So stop resisting is an injury.
01:34:18 This is not exactly something that you see every day.
01:34:20 This could have been much, much worse.
01:34:22 Meanwhile, Lee was charged this past Saturday with seven
01:34:25 felony counts, including carjacking and fleeing police.
01:34:28 The court is prepared to set bond in the amount of $5 million as surety. No.
01:34:32 Ten five
01:34:33 tells me
01:34:35 Lee, it's your lawyer.
01:34:37 Now, the reason why the police don't know shit.
01:34:40 Long guns over the weekend now.
01:34:43 Lee will be back in court on November 3rd when he's long gone after the weekend.
01:34:47 Seven news the wrong gun
01:34:50 Ryan Garon, the
01:34:53 that's fun, right?
01:34:55 Interesting local story.
01:34:57 Did he just say Herro ro Herro.
01:35:07 They didn't say how the paramedic and the patient were.
01:35:09 Is. The patient was in, like, two car accidents and one to.
01:35:15 We mentioned this, but I want to go back to it.
01:35:17 Tesla is the first ever company I know of.
01:35:19 If you look at this list right here, Bluetooth karaoke,
01:35:22 Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Sirius XM.
01:35:25 But what is it missing?
01:35:27 Tesla, in honor of saving cost, has reduced
01:35:31 FM and Am radio on their new standard model.
01:35:34 Why does that mean the price is going to drop?
01:35:37 To get FM and Am radio, you have to pay the $5,000 extra
01:35:40 to either get your music streaming premium model Y.
01:35:44 So this brand new radio y, free radio streaming am.
01:35:48 I'm sick of using streaming and then hear the people next to me
01:35:51 cheering when the Red wings score.
01:35:53 I got to wait five minutes before I catch up.
01:35:56 Well, maybe you should grow up.
01:35:58 Sports.
01:35:59 Oh, Golden, an old man
01:36:01 living in a bubble down.
01:36:03 That's true.
01:36:04 Do you guys want to be on a game show?
01:36:06 Yeah. No, never.
01:36:08 We have several game shows, but they're only rumble.
01:36:11 Rumble. Only appropriate.
01:36:12 These are.
01:36:13 These are my.
01:36:14 But this is a rumble game show, and I asked us for it to be on, but he didn't.
01:36:20 He did not reply this time, but we're going to check it out.
01:36:23 Our download the browser.
01:36:25 It was a sleazy p martini.
01:36:28 Hate to break the band manager of the of the band Gua.
01:36:32 You're saying
01:36:34 you ever heard of the band Gua?
01:36:35 Yeah, it's very late. Tax office.
01:36:38 This is their manager from a music video.
01:36:41 It's not the actual. I mean, I don't think actually manages the band.
01:36:43 And he doesn't even do that.
01:36:45 It's the same pop that popular pop.
01:36:49 But I sent him an email and I asked if we could be
01:36:51 the three contestants on the show because he has it every Monday.
01:36:55 Sorry.
01:36:57 So, I want to say it's like a Chromecast.
01:37:00 I'm busy every Monday.
01:37:01 Not sure what I was looking to do it.
01:37:03 There's like a it doesn't look like they're set up stage.
01:37:06 Is it like this show? Is it cake or.
01:37:09 You have to guess if it's cake or not.
01:37:11 I know he's going to have trivia questions.
01:37:13 And then you pick out of a bottle of choice A, B, C or D,
01:37:16 and then you went rocks.
01:37:17 Because I don't think they can do money because, you know, rocks like crack.
01:37:20 38 I can make that.
01:37:21 I'm gonna rock one. Farrell.
01:37:24 Let's kick sleazy p martini from the, Okay.
01:37:28 Go with Dino, the band Gua.
01:37:30 And this concert looks like they're having technical difficulty.
01:37:33 We'll come back when they're actually playing the game so we can check it out.
01:37:35 That was my plan. They're not to just watch it stick around.
01:37:41 Do you have any guys asked for?
01:37:44 Yeah,
01:37:46 I'm going to ask Brady.
01:37:58 Okay.
01:37:59 Dr. Brady, I just got a trail cam,
01:38:02 and instead of a SD card, it takes a TF card in. You.
01:38:07 All right?
01:38:09 Or he'll or whatever the card is, to get one of,
01:38:14 I don't know, w tf card.
01:38:17 Yeah, I don't know how to send you a,
01:38:22 a video that I took to my trail card, which would be cool to share to the show,
01:38:27 but I can't even get it off my god dang
01:38:30 bill. Cam.
01:38:32 True.
01:38:32 Cam, by the way, is short for
01:38:35 camera that I strapped to a tree outside.
01:38:39 Yeah. We're not.
01:38:40 Thank you for mansplaining.
01:38:41 Trail cam.
01:38:42 Yeah.
01:38:45 So first of all, I feel cam.
01:38:48 Is the footage worth.
01:38:49 Well, it depends if it's. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:38:52 There's one.
01:38:54 There's one that has to be seen on the show from show.
01:38:58 Is that one?
01:39:01 Yeah.
01:39:01 Welcome to Fladge Rants please. Like and subscribe.
01:39:04 Get that thumbs up if you like us.
01:39:05 Thumbs down if you don't.
01:39:07 Do we?
01:39:07 Showing you, it's on the phone number or the,
01:39:11 the brand new merch store
01:39:15 because I don't yeah, I don't I don't have
01:39:17 payment processing set up yet, so we should wait to to pimp that because.
01:39:20 Right. That's why I said it's the one is working.
01:39:23 We can see the stuff though, so we could definitely check that out.
01:39:27 Oh yeah. Yeah. So you're you're trail cam.
01:39:29 If you don't have a reader
01:39:30 on your computer to pull that card out and pop it into a little slider,
01:39:33 that back up my computer,
01:39:37 computer, tablet, anything that has a USB plug phone.
01:39:40 Your phone has a USB C, right? Yes.
01:39:43 All right.
01:39:44 So you can, you can get a USBc well, that you normally plug in to charge,
01:39:47 and there might be a spot on your camera to plug it in,
01:39:50 and then you can transfer it over that wire.
01:39:52 I tried that
01:39:54 and you didn't have the
01:39:55 driver or it didn't work.
01:39:59 Okay.
01:40:00 Now to explain driver to me.
01:40:02 Oh you're not.
01:40:04 It's a piece of software that goes along with a piece of hardware to make it work.
01:40:07 I don't have that.
01:40:10 Your it should be built into your phone if you use your.
01:40:13 Did you use your phone?
01:40:13 You have a Samsung phone with the usb-C, right?
01:40:16 I'm using it right now.
01:40:18 Yeah. It should just plug into that.
01:40:20 Maybe no plugs right in. Yes.
01:40:23 Text me what kind of camera you have after the show, and I will tell you
01:40:26 we're not gonna be able to do it this year, if that's what you're hoping.
01:40:29 No, it's still strapped to a tree over there.
01:40:34 Do you want a tease? What you got?
01:40:35 Was it wildlife? Was it Bigfoot?
01:40:38 Well, Bigfoot is what Bigfoot is.
01:40:40 Wildlife. There are some deer.
01:40:44 Oh, there are some deer.
01:40:48 It was cool.
01:40:49 They're they're really close.
01:40:51 They were like, jokes out the camera, like.
01:40:54 But really close.
01:40:55 Cousin growing up.
01:40:58 Look at that sexy hair you have,
01:41:01 taunting you and mocking you.
01:41:03 Tell me,
01:41:05 is there anything before I started the show?
01:41:07 Sexy. Here.
01:41:10 So we have a new glass set.
01:41:11 Collect all for.
01:41:13 Okay, good.
01:41:14 We have the kid out there, cowboy.
01:41:17 The fourth one is just you again without your name, but, yeah, we can,
01:41:20 we can.
01:41:20 So here's the deal. What I was thinking.
01:41:22 You get the three of us, and then you order a custom one.
01:41:25 Send me a picture of you,
01:41:26 and I'll put whoever is ordering the mug or the glasses as the fourth one.
01:41:30 That's a great idea, isn't it?
01:41:33 Yeah.
01:41:34 You got a baby. There's first miss pageants.
01:41:37 This is all just in time for Christmas.
01:41:39 Fladge Rants onesie.
01:41:40 Our new bullhorn shirt.
01:41:42 Because we're getting popular enough
01:41:43 where people recognize it just from the bullhorn now. Yeah.
01:41:46 They do.
01:41:47 Tons of hats now, all with the new logo embroidered.
01:41:50 So I don't know what fluffy or puffy.
01:41:53 I'm sorry, puffy embroidering is.
01:41:55 It sounded gay, so I just got flat.
01:41:59 Not that there's anything wrong with that.
01:42:01 And for the life of me, I cannot get your face on here.
01:42:05 Yeah, this is the bandana.
01:42:08 This is the bandana.
01:42:10 But it doesn't show it when it's on the dog.
01:42:14 Pretty lame of it not to do that.
01:42:16 I think the dog should have my face on it.
01:42:19 More shirts, more phone cases, the infamous.
01:42:21 Oh, hey, we do have a sale right now going the infamous $99 bikini.
01:42:26 You see that?
01:42:27 Look at them.
01:42:28 Yeah. Okay,
01:42:30 now it's now on sale.
01:42:31 50% off, $49 through Christmas. Two.
01:42:38 Half off because she's wearing it.
01:42:40 Half off. You see. Yeah, she is.
01:42:44 Look at that.
01:42:44 Look at where your beard chins go.
01:42:46 Your your chins your chin beard.
01:42:50 Tickle. Yeah.
01:42:52 That's that tickle.
01:42:54 Wait. You're looking down too. Is your dude.
01:42:56 You're supposed their eyes are up here and then you can put this on and say, no.
01:43:00 Look, your eyes are down there.
01:43:02 Yeah. Perfect.
01:43:07 Tons of books.
01:43:08 What a perfect way for Mrs.
01:43:10 Gary to say I'm sorry.
01:43:11 And to try a flatter hands,
01:43:16 two piece.
01:43:19 Yeah. That's.
01:43:20 Yeah. So there you send your videos,
01:43:23 email them at Fladge Rants at gmail.com.
01:43:27 We've got some slides that I had to redo three times
01:43:30 because of inappropriate, positioning.
01:43:33 It looked like it said, well, not fladge rants.
01:43:36 I'll just say, oh wow.
01:43:41 And it was definitely chosen intentionally.
01:43:46 So the, the new logo on the regular shirt looks amazing.
01:43:50 Of course, we have a pickleball set.
01:43:53 Hey, of course we do.
01:43:55 For the body.
01:43:57 This hoodie is. Dude, I want the hoodie.
01:43:59 Honestly, I do all the shit out here.
01:44:00 I want the hoodie.
01:44:03 Come on, open
01:44:05 with the yoga pants.
01:44:07 Look at the fucking hoodie.
01:44:08 Look at this hoodie. It's got that on the back.
01:44:11 Yes, I agree, it's got the flare.
01:44:14 It's down the the arm.
01:44:18 Bullhorn on the front.
01:44:19 You. That's that's sexy
01:44:22 kind of Halloween if you want to get it for Halloween.
01:44:25 Comes in 7 to 10 colors.
01:44:28 Three, 7 to 10.
01:44:31 Yeah. I don't know how many colors. How many colors.
01:44:32 You only in one color.
01:44:34 123123456789 ten
01:44:39 1112 1314 1516.
01:44:42 Colors. See, I was underselling it.
01:44:44 You only get seven colors, eight colors, nine colors or ten colors.
01:44:48 It's like seven and ten.
01:44:50 And that's it, right?
01:44:51 That's it.
01:44:55 And so these are going to be updated.
01:44:57 I wanted to get these out but I don't I didn't have the new logo for her.
01:45:02 So this is the old logo.
01:45:03 But they're just so nice.
01:45:04 Anyways look at that.
01:45:06 Oh wow that's great everybody.
01:45:09 It's great.
01:45:10 Oh no she's a real body dude.
01:45:11 She's been look at what you get on the back.
01:45:15 Oh. Oh it's great.
01:45:20 I'm like a tramp stamp.
01:45:21 That's fucking hot.
01:45:22 Look at that. Look at that.
01:45:24 Now, just to make sure you're talking about eye bodies.
01:45:28 And I hear you, I hear you.
01:45:29 The women are crying.
01:45:31 Stop with the eye body.
01:45:32 So look what I got just for you.
01:45:34 Just for you.
01:45:35 Draw.
01:45:38 Come on, roll up.
01:45:39 There you go.
01:45:40 There you go, little fat. Hang over.
01:45:42 See that?
01:45:43 Let's zoom in on that just in case you can't see it.
01:45:45 Look at that.
01:45:46 Even that's what.
01:45:50 Airbrushed.
01:45:52 No, look,
01:45:54 they look good on a skinny body too.
01:45:57 Oh that's what I prefer
01:45:59 I like that, that accidentally says rage right on her vagina and rage.
01:46:03 Yeah.
01:46:04 Raise the rage.
01:46:05 It's the rage range. Yeah.
01:46:09 But yeah we're going to update that logo.
01:46:11 Does it say that because fladge rants, fladge rants,
01:46:15 fladge rants when you push it together at the seams says fladge rage.
01:46:19 So how many letters are we missing and how big is this gap?
01:46:22 Yeah I'm kidding right? Yeah. It's funny.
01:46:24 It's funny you say that because when I,
01:46:26 when I printed it out, it gives not the letter Z.
01:46:29 When I printed it out, it warned me.
01:46:31 You ever see that one in there?
01:46:35 Yeah.
01:46:37 You're saying I have no idea what you're saying I or do I?
01:46:41 There's six letters missing that are lost in that badge right there.
01:46:46 Wow, I can't
01:46:48 so when I updated it, when I loaded it, said warning.
01:46:51 This picture is for medium only.
01:46:53 We cannot guarantee where the letters will land on any other sizes.
01:46:57 Wow. Oh.
01:47:01 We shouldn't sell any larger sizes.
01:47:03 Look at that over here.
01:47:07 Oh, I like that.
01:47:08 Like a tiger roll.
01:47:10 Yeah, they actually look good right now.
01:47:13 That looks fit. Doesn't that look fantastic?
01:47:16 Yeah. It does.
01:47:17 I like it. How much for the body?
01:47:19 How much for the body?
01:47:23 Yeah, that's the new merch store.
01:47:25 We do custom items too.
01:47:26 Just send us, send us a drop us, us, send us,
01:47:30 I don't know what we send.
01:47:34 A lie I was going to say drop us a line with that.
01:47:37 We don't.
01:47:38 What does that mean?
01:47:39 Yeah, try that kind of a line.
01:47:41 Try to drop me a line.
01:47:44 Should we make a sandwich?
01:47:45 Don't drop a line.
01:47:46 Oh, we should definitely make a sandwich.
01:47:49 Bring me a sandwich. Guys, I'm. We're out here.
01:47:53 Made that for me.
01:47:55 Let's at the vicious dog.
01:47:57 Cat for you.
01:47:58 I hate you, I fucking love you. Not.
01:48:02 I'm not ready.
01:48:03 You're not.
01:48:04 I, Ryan
01:48:06 time.
01:48:07 But I am ready,
01:48:09 ready? Ready. Foreign.
01:48:10 I'm not hungry.
01:48:13 And what?
01:48:15 Oh, this is a bad idea.
01:48:17 That's a hot dog bun.
01:48:18 Oh, it's a bad idea.
01:48:21 No, it's my bad.
01:48:25 Let's see what happens next.
01:48:29 This is the.
01:48:29 Just in case you didn't.
01:48:30 You'll get it just in case you didn't catch the beginning.
01:48:33 He's sitting in a bathtub.
01:48:35 Yeah, and he's wearing socks.
01:48:38 Oh, then he's die.
01:48:40 Are we gonna be all right?
01:48:41 If you are going to be submerged in water, you touch electricity.
01:48:44 You're going to want socks on to make sure that you're grounded. Yeah.
01:48:47 He does have a toaster.
01:48:48 Well, we're still on YouTube, so I assume nobody dies.
01:48:51 Otherwise, we been rumble. Only.
01:48:55 I don't know if I didn't watch any of these.
01:48:57 I'm a I'm a I'm a rabid.
01:49:01 Assemble the dog.
01:49:07 I was told it's gonna be a sandwich.
01:49:08 He makes the government case.
01:49:10 It's not a sandwich.
01:49:14 Hot dog is a sandwich.
01:49:16 Most definitely is a sandwich.
01:49:18 That's way too much ketchup and mustard.
01:49:20 Yep, that's a fine mustard.
01:49:22 Go fuck yourself. Dipped it.
01:49:25 Fuck off.
01:49:26 Dude, why did you send this hot,
01:49:30 dirty sock that's busting hard like a.
01:49:35 I gotta ask you, what are you more grossed out about?
01:49:37 Eating the bathwater or sitting in the bath water?
01:49:39 Hot dog, hot dog.
01:49:41 Bathwater.
01:49:44 Those are your only two baths.
01:49:46 Sandwich.
01:49:47 Neither too much.
01:49:48 But the part that's serving him the most out of all this is a Diet Coke.
01:49:51 I want soggy bun.
01:49:53 What are we in a in an eating competition?
01:49:55 We're just here. Yeah, you know the rules.
01:49:58 There's aspartame in there.
01:49:59 Fucking coke.
01:50:00 There's usually a bunch of, egg roll.
01:50:05 In those competitions, please put it in the fucking bath.
01:50:08 Why not? Right. SIP. SIP.
01:50:11 Beer.
01:50:11 I don't want to contribute to this artwork.
01:50:16 You send this to a friend.
01:50:19 Are you with your pants right now?
01:50:21 Is that why you sent it? Hot dog time. Way.
01:50:24 What a terrible tattoo. I think I was like,
01:50:27 he's got pretty mullet.
01:50:30 Look here.
01:50:31 Here's the sandwich segment that I sent in this week.
01:50:33 It's the chicken Caesar salad.
01:50:35 Garlic knot sandwich.
01:50:37 Look at that motherfucker.
01:50:38 That sounds good.
01:50:41 That's healthy too, because it's a salad.
01:50:43 Yeah, it is a healthy.
01:50:50 I don't understand, okay?
01:50:51 I can't go wrong with that.
01:50:53 I can't hear you. Do you can't?
01:50:56 You're right.
01:50:56 I see the big red square because I fucking changed it without.
01:51:01 Go ahead, do something else.
01:51:02 I'll be back in fucking five minutes.
01:51:03 Because the stream. Yeah. It's not my fried.
01:51:06 Let's do these.
01:51:07 There has not been one fuck up until now.
01:51:10 I'm getting pretty fast at it. Share.
01:51:12 So I've got, bro, fucking right down.
01:51:17 We're doing sandwich consuming.
01:51:19 Excessive carbohydrates can have several negative health effects.
01:51:22 Oh. Somehow someone including weight gain,
01:51:25 increased risk of type two diabetes, heart
01:51:27 disease, metabolic syndrome, bloating and gas fatigue,
01:51:32 nutrients deficiencies, and other potential health issues.
01:51:37 Some have linked excessive carbohydrate intake to an increased risk
01:51:41 of certain types of cancer, kidney disease, and cognitive decline.
01:51:48 What a fuck starts a conversation like that?
01:51:51 But there you go. That's great.
01:51:53 Oh my god.
01:51:54 Oh my goodness, I don't even know where to start.
01:51:58 I had to I don't I don't even know how to eat this here.
01:52:01 He doesn't know how to eat a sandwich.
01:52:04 There you go. You figured it out.
01:52:05 Yeah. That's it. Yeah.
01:52:07 That was great. A mold.
01:52:10 Where's he going?
01:52:10 He don't like it that he didn't throw his glasses. Idiot!
01:52:13 You ran away.
01:52:14 This is the throw your glasses guy.
01:52:15 In case you didn't know.
01:52:19 I have no idea.
01:52:20 I just he looked like an ordinary black man to me.
01:52:23 Oh, wait. Okay. I'm sorry. There's the glasses.
01:52:25 Oh, here.
01:52:26 Had to go all the way back to this hotel, to the top of the bread.
01:52:29 We got a he's got to go.
01:52:31 I guess I missed this one.
01:52:33 He puts on his glasses just so he can take them off and go.
01:52:36 Oh my goodness.
01:52:37 It's the garlic on.
01:52:38 This is an Alaskan Airlines commercial for the glasses.
01:52:41 Bet it gets to you immediately. No way.
01:52:43 They farm and sees
01:52:46 the chicken and cheese makes it.
01:52:47 Oh, this is the last time I fly to Alaska.
01:52:51 Well there's to see if they were consistent.
01:52:52 It's the, Old Spice way until I got that. Oh, no.
01:52:55 I wanted to see how you're racist and see.
01:52:57 Let's take a look,
01:52:59 you know.
01:53:00 Oh, look at those.
01:53:02 That's what I'm talking about. Look at that.
01:53:04 Hey, dude, we live in 2025.
01:53:06 You get that excited just out of food.
01:53:07 Consistency that man.
01:53:09 They did it twice in new Jersey fans.
01:53:12 They made two of them.
01:53:14 Two of them that were good.
01:53:15 Twice.
01:53:18 More sandwich.
01:53:19 That one. That's worth the bread.
01:53:21 I gotta watch out though.
01:53:24 Yeah, yeah,
01:53:26 but it's just taking sandwiches too far, so I want I had to do that one.
01:53:29 Oh wait. No there's a dang.
01:53:30 Oh do they, do they take away too far.
01:53:34 We better do.
01:53:34 Dang sandwich first then dang sandwich. Yeah.
01:53:37 This is so good.
01:53:39 Good lord.
01:53:43 Stay hungry or you make a sandwich.
01:53:45 Or if a sandwich. Sandwiches.
01:53:47 What is it? Was your fix or fuck sandwiches?
01:53:49 Stupid fuck.
01:53:56 I like this, yeah.
01:54:06 What?
01:54:08 What?
01:54:10 Pledge
01:54:12 flag.
01:54:13 Gotta go low and slow.
01:54:17 That's what she said.
01:54:19 Dang.
01:54:20 Well, so that was just a grilled cheese that.
01:54:27 It's an underrated sandwich, man.
01:54:32 That's a sandwich.
01:54:34 Look at that sandwich.
01:54:36 Friggin sandwich.
01:54:40 I'm not impressed with that sandwich anymore.
01:54:43 It was impressive when it was six feet long.
01:54:50 And it had lettuce and tomato and crap.
01:54:52 I'm sorry. There's this.
01:54:53 Taking sandwiches too far.
01:54:54 Did I copy the wrong thing?
01:54:59 I don't recognize it.
01:55:00 It says fall pumpkins.
01:55:02 Maybe. Were you.
01:55:03 Dude puts a couple burgers.
01:55:06 Oh, I see, I see what I did, okay, I see what I did.
01:55:11 Dude puts a couple of burgers at a burrito.
01:55:13 It's incredible.
01:55:14 Like this. It's retarded. Wow
01:55:19 wow wow.
01:55:28 If you guys notice
01:55:29 that I can't sit upright today.
01:55:32 Yeah, I just thought you were getting lazy, and I.
01:55:34 So did you know, I took my.
01:55:36 My back will not tolerate the seated position.
01:55:41 Well,
01:55:42 I don't know.
01:55:43 I did some joint standing
01:55:46 I have it sucks to be joint sitting on the penis.
01:55:51 Yes, I don't know.
01:55:54 Wait, no.
01:55:58 On your own penis?
01:56:01 Yeah.
01:56:01 So this last sandwich, starting with two burgers? Yes.
01:56:05 I mean, that's incredible looking chicken.
01:56:08 That's that breading is just falling off.
01:56:11 Yeah, I could do without the signature mayo or whatever
01:56:14 the fuck they're put on it.
01:56:14 Yeah, this this goes too far.
01:56:17 Two cheeseburgers, chicken and a damn burrito, I.
01:56:21 Sir, how the hell you supposed to fold is better?
01:56:23 Wait a minute now. Okay?
01:56:25 You talented, and it's about laying shit on you.
01:56:27 Now, what I tried is, Look, I will try this with my eyes
01:56:31 closed with my hands behind my damn back.
01:56:35 Oh, back.
01:56:38 Is that why you said your back?
01:56:41 Is that why you abandoned the chair?
01:56:42 Right back. I have to go find a new jabber.
01:56:46 Fresh, delicious. Tasty.
01:56:48 Meaty turkey.
01:56:50 Oh, an old cut combo.
01:56:59 Yeah. So,
01:57:01 going to see me, LG of it all.
01:57:04 I heard the lean.
01:57:06 Not not Tesla, but, we got Halloween
01:57:11 or Halloween.
01:57:13 Is that why they call it that?
01:57:15 Because everybody's Halloween.
01:57:18 Oh, can we do the fire?
01:57:27 There's been an outrage in, what you always do.
01:57:30 California. As far as a Halloween.
01:57:33 Decoration concerned.
01:57:37 Is it this one?
01:57:38 Passer by.
01:57:39 We have a skeleton that's painted black, that's hung,
01:57:43 on a noose by the neck underneath the American flag.
01:57:47 You guys know that black people's skeletons aren't black, right?
01:57:51 Okay. Go ahead.
01:57:53 They're pissed because it's
01:57:54 a black skeleton.
01:57:58 We're back with a suit hanging.
01:58:00 It's a black skeleton hanging on a noose by the neck underneath the American flag.
01:58:05 Should a Confederate flag came as an enormous surprise to the homeowner.
01:58:10 No, never of lynching.
01:58:12 Oh, my gosh, no, I would never know.
01:58:16 So this is a misunderstanding. Oh, for sure.
01:58:18 You have that taken down right away,
01:58:21 you know.
01:58:22 And she did while we were there.
01:58:24 We are not about that at all. No.
01:58:28 Oh that's horrible.
01:58:29 If they knew me, they would know that that's not our intent.
01:58:32 We would never.
01:58:33 Turns out there was no noose.
01:58:35 The skeleton was zip tied to the pole.
01:58:38 I think that's it.
01:58:39 And oh, so it's more ice than it is the black.
01:58:42 More it's racist against a different people that straight from the store.
01:58:45 And as these pictures show, there have been other skeletons
01:58:49 under the flag on previous Halloweens without.
01:58:58 So innocent
01:59:00 or horseshit.
01:59:02 I don't think she should have taken it down.
01:59:03 If she was innocent, she wouldn't have taken it down.
01:59:05 The 000I00,
01:59:08 yeah, I never no, no, that's not why the 00I don't know.
01:59:13 It is hanging right underneath an American flag.
01:59:18 What does that mean, right.
01:59:19 She does a pole do.
01:59:20 There's their pole.
01:59:21 She hung it on the pole so everyone could see it.
01:59:23 It's a decoration here.
01:59:24 Hanging on a pole would go, okay, I need something to hold the skeleton up.
01:59:27 So I would use the base of the flag pole.
01:59:29 If anything,
01:59:31 to just kind of hold the skeleton in place.
01:59:34 It wouldn't be like hanging.
01:59:35 I would start at the base
01:59:36 of the flag pole, but then I would work my way up the shaft.
01:59:39 I don't know, I got a neighbor in our in our
01:59:43 somebody in our neighborhood of the Upside Down.
01:59:45 Yeah, we know your neighbor.
01:59:46 How's that color fucking posted on the front?
01:59:48 He's an asshole, dude, I was just flying my drone today because,
01:59:53 but there's a there's a river
01:59:55 nearby, and, our dogs Baldwin in the river.
01:59:58 When my.
01:59:59 So that's what you called your.
02:00:00 The leaking pipe has now become the river?
02:00:03 No, because that's why he.
02:00:04 That's why whatever.
02:00:07 But, so the ball went down the river, and so I was using the drone
02:00:10 to try to see how far down the river
02:00:11 I wanted to see if we got hung up on something,
02:00:13 but that while I was doing that, I tried to, like social convention, and
02:00:17 I tried to survey the property line based on some telephone poles
02:00:21 that are there and where the neighbors have their natural set up
02:00:25 and where the they're kind of makeshift fence shit is.
02:00:28 And it is you can just
02:00:31 line it up with, with the fucking drone
02:00:34 and then just continue it down as far as the crosshairs are concerned.
02:00:38 And because that gimbal is going to be like on point.
02:00:42 And so,
02:00:44 yeah, there's like
02:00:45 there's like there's no mistaking the dude. So.
02:00:52 Burning some shit that I probably should.
02:00:55 Right. But I'm doing it at night.
02:00:56 And it was just a bunch of like, the nuts
02:00:58 because you get a bunch of trees
02:00:59 and they drive you nuts, and the squirrels eat all the nuts,
02:01:01 and it's like, I don't know what to do with all the shit.
02:01:03 And so, like, I, I'm burning the nuts at night.
02:01:08 And so it's just like smoldering. Right?
02:01:09 And so it's like not bothering anybody.
02:01:11 It shouldn't bother anyone.
02:01:12 But I turn it over in the morning and then I go back
02:01:16 and I was going to get some wood
02:01:17 because there's like some wood from the previous owner
02:01:19 that's like tucked away back in this other area.
02:01:21 That's just like a just massive shit in this like wooded area on the way back.
02:01:28 How much for the body?
02:01:29 And, so I'm like slowly just trying to like, burn that and like,
02:01:32 he's like, who becomes marching out and he's like, oh, you got a permit?
02:01:37 You know, that's a lot of nuts.
02:01:39 Is that what he said?
02:01:41 It's illegal to to have a fire or not.
02:01:43 You know, burn leaves.
02:01:45 And it's like, I didn't like it wasn't, oh, this leaves.
02:01:49 But he's like, oh, you know, you you left the fire unattended
02:01:52 and you don't have a, you don't have a cover on it.
02:01:54 And then it's like you could burn the woods.
02:01:56 And I'm like thinking I'm like, bro, they're my fucking woods.
02:01:58 Like I don't know what.
02:01:59 Like, yeah, but no, he
02:02:02 oh wait, this is listen, I've been in neighborhood.
02:02:04 I'm a little older than you. What you say is, oh my God, you're right.
02:02:06 Thank you.
02:02:08 Yeah.
02:02:08 And then his his mouth will dry, even though you disagree 100%.
02:02:11 That's what you say.
02:02:13 No. Oh, and then he's just like yet he's just like,
02:02:16 well, shit, you just took away all his fucking wind out of his cell.
02:02:19 He's got nothing now
02:02:21 that what I was just like, oh, shit, man, I'm sorry, I didn't, I didn't realize.
02:02:25 Yeah.
02:02:25 Oh, you know, I had, you know, my wife had a baby and,
02:02:30 you know, she's, you know, blah, blah, blah.
02:02:31 She saw a big thing of smoke and like. And I'm like, dude.
02:02:34 So I'm like, all right.
02:02:36 I'm like, well, since this is we're having this conversation, I go, you know,
02:02:39 you've got this pipe that dumps a bunch of water onto my property.
02:02:43 And I go, you know, it's actually illegal for a pipe, you know, for you to like,
02:02:47 oh, oh, well, when we moved in, there was a
02:02:50 he said that there was like a, a power line
02:02:53 that fell and like, sparks and shit in the ground and blah, blah, blah.
02:02:59 And, what else did he I
02:03:01 don't know, I forget what the conversation was, but, he claimed that he.
02:03:05 So there's this damp patio that's there as well
02:03:08 that he claims, is like, oh, yeah, I don't know where the property line is.
02:03:12 They go, there's this, like makeshift fence that,
02:03:13 you know, oh, no, no, that's not the property line.
02:03:15 And he said that they he put that stamp patio in based off of the,
02:03:20 the plat maps that the city has, which are unofficial.
02:03:24 But he said that they said that they could go by that
02:03:26 and 100% certain that the his shit is completely on our property.
02:03:31 And previous owners had slowly cleared some of the woods that were our woods
02:03:36 made it because all the lots on that side are the same size.
02:03:39 If you look on Zillow, they're the exact same acreage,
02:03:42 so I don't see why the third one down would have extra space on this back end.
02:03:46 So there's going to be a problem when I get that survey.
02:03:48 And so that's going to happen. Yeah. There's probably in the spring.
02:03:51 And so that's going to be a marker entertainment.
02:03:53 When we watching you I told you my story right.
02:03:57 I did that for a gotcha for my neighbor.
02:03:59 And even though my house and the whole yard had shifted and I lost two feet.
02:04:05 Oh, so so be careful.
02:04:06 Yeah, dude, that
02:04:08 just because where you cut your grass or where somebody built a fence.
02:04:11 The earth.
02:04:11 We've learned as far as pyramids and stars change position
02:04:17 and, he's like, he's like, you know what?
02:04:18 I'm going to let you keep my my driveway is like, now inches on his property
02:04:23 and, you know, oh, that's just how it is.
02:04:25 But it doesn't make any sense.
02:04:27 Just it didn't make sense to me either.
02:04:29 But just when it turns out
02:04:30 that the fence is nowhere near the property line, that's, It's just that
02:04:33 simple.
02:04:34 But, you know, our entire block bases it where they put the fence,
02:04:39 which was wrong at the time, I guess.
02:04:42 Or maybe, I don't know, shenanigans.
02:04:43 Maybe they move the marker, but
02:04:45 a lot of places actually have a metal marker that they you can detect.
02:04:48 Yeah, I have to find it.
02:04:49 But regardless,
02:04:50 I still want a professional to come out, survey the property and then.
02:04:53 Yeah, tell those people that there
02:04:56 well, I know if we get an update, then you were right.
02:04:58 If we don't get an update.
02:05:00 Yeah, that's the last two feet of property.
02:05:02 Wow, wow.
02:05:08 Draw.
02:05:09 It's pretty crazy, but,
02:05:14 Oh, wait.
02:05:15 They're playing.
02:05:15 Well, it's the last of the interesting question
02:05:17 is, what does it mean
02:05:18 to live a finite, fragile life in an infinite, eternal universe?
02:05:21 And then I think the answer guy heads.
02:05:24 So, paradoxically, whilst we are definitely physically insignificant,
02:05:28 the Earth is one planet around one star amongst 400 billion stars in one
02:05:32 galaxy, amongst 2 trillion galaxies, and in a small patch of the universe.
02:05:35 Right? So we're definitely small, and you can't argue with that.
02:05:37 We just effects of dust.
02:05:38 But if you think about what we are, we're just collections of atoms.
02:05:41 Some of them are as old as time, pretty much in some of them,
02:05:44 the other ones, everything else.
02:05:46 And the hydrogen in our bodies was made in stars. Right.
02:05:48 And so it's all cooked over billions of years.
02:05:51 And when this pattern that can think you have a means
02:05:54 by which the universe understands and explores itself, which is us,
02:05:57 and that sounds unlikely when you put it like that,
02:06:00 but you can have a few things that were cooked in the hearts of stars
02:06:02 and sticking together in a pattern, and suddenly have some ideas and starts
02:06:06 writing music.
02:06:06 And that's quite hard.
02:06:08 The creation happened here.
02:06:09 And so the question then becomes, well again,
02:06:11 how many other worlds did that happen?
02:06:13 And that's
02:06:13 where I think the value can come in, because there aren't any other worlds
02:06:17 where this happened, certainly in our galaxy.
02:06:19 So it could be this planet notwithstanding.
02:06:21 Certainly significance is the only place where anything thinks so.
02:06:25 Maybe they just maybe they're just quiet and keep to themselves.
02:06:27 This is the most valuable place in the local universe.
02:06:30 There's only one that you.
02:06:32 Oops. Sherry wasn't done.
02:06:33 What does it mean to live a finite. Oh, yeah. He's done.
02:06:37 Oh, yeah.
02:06:38 I like that little bar on the bottom of videos
02:06:40 that shows you when things are going Facebook.
02:06:42 It's very, very helpful.
02:06:44 You don't do it for some reason.
02:06:54 Oh, again, created by Charles at sea,
02:06:57 where which non killing movie monster was created by Charles
02:07:01 Adams, the creature from the Black Lagoon, the blob, lurch or Caspar.
02:07:05 And then.
02:07:05 So this.
02:07:06 This is why these three people over here are playing.
02:07:09 And then the people in the chat also get to guess the answers.
02:07:12 You got nothing.
02:07:13 Okay, this is where jeopardy! Fear not.
02:07:16 Fred, I don't get it.
02:07:17 Yeah, I don't I don't know Charles Adams.
02:07:20 Well, the truth is also often wrong because it's
02:07:23 I, I don't give a crap about that.
02:07:25 All right. Sorry. Oh, fuck.
02:07:27 You don't work for God ever standing that I quit, does he not?
02:07:31 Still kind of rare. Yeah.
02:07:33 I'm going to go be this intellect, this level of intense questions.
02:07:42 We went to Caspar.
02:07:44 We did great.
02:07:45 I wish it was.
02:07:46 Yeah, they went CC and D fine I would yeah.
02:07:50 Caspar it it is Casper friendly ghost.
02:07:54 What the hell.
02:07:55 And did did Casper
02:07:58 Oh yeah, it was lurch. Yay.
02:08:00 Oh, nice.
02:08:02 I'm trying to give other people screen somebody.
02:08:05 What show is a I said what we should watch this.
02:08:07 And it was. The game was a little.
02:08:10 Either way, definitely.
02:08:12 It's called slaughter Rama.
02:08:13 And we're going to be on it hopefully next Monday.
02:08:16 Okay. Casper.
02:08:17 Or do one of those. Surprise!
02:08:19 I was expecting one of those show, collaboration over there.
02:08:24 Well, it's a surprise.
02:08:25 I like someone going to be on the show, but it's the end of the show.
02:08:28 Come on. And I got piss like, oh, it's the end of the show.
02:08:31 They're doing the end of the show.
02:08:33 All right, guys woke me up for my nap over here.
02:08:36 Oh, man.
02:08:37 Baby.
02:08:41 So, Just recently, a local Sterling Heights woman.
02:08:47 I don't know if you guys saw the fucking.
02:08:49 Yeah, apparently was trying to sell a, $40 table watching you.
02:08:55 Facebook Marketplace ended up causing her, $30,000.
02:09:00 Oops.
02:09:01 Yeah. $3,000. Sorry.
02:09:03 Oh, that's a bad.
02:09:05 Wow. It's way better. But,
02:09:07 yeah,
02:09:09 someone offered to buy her kitchen table and chairs.
02:09:12 Tober.
02:09:12 Ninth, I tried to sell an item from Facebook Marketplace.
02:09:16 Yeah, the item was a Sterling Heights woman, $40 item.
02:09:19 The scammer who went by Daphne asked for her email address
02:09:22 and phone number, explaining she'd transfer the payment through Zelle.
02:09:25 Then Tracy received an email claiming to be from Zelle pay
02:09:28 with the email address Zelle online pay notice at gmail.com.
02:09:33 The subject line in all caps read.
02:09:34 Call us to verify this Zelle payment immediately
02:09:37 in the body of the message in bold, where the word payment on hold,
02:09:41 followed by a highlighted phone number listed three separate times
02:09:44 that Tracy would need to call to remove the hold on the payment.
02:09:47 That's when I reached the impersonator that I didn't know
02:09:50 was the sell impersonator.
02:09:51 The scammer told Tracy.
02:09:52 In order to receive the buyer's
02:09:54 payment of $100 and refund the buyer $60, they overpaid.
02:09:58 They'd have to verify her account, which would require her to first
02:10:01 send them money that they would supposedly refund later.
02:10:04 How much money did you end up losing?
02:10:06 I lost so far a thousand through cell and 2000 through Apple Cash.
02:10:12 What?
02:10:14 At what point
02:10:17 is the verify we need to verify the account.
02:10:20 So usually that when the verification for the account is like pennies.
02:10:26 It's like one penny or a.
02:10:30 Yeah.
02:10:31 It used to really move one penny.
02:10:35 She we needed to we need 2000 more.
02:10:39 But through Apple Pay this time how
02:10:43 you almost I mean I don't mean to be mean because she's she's from my.
02:10:47 Yes you do.
02:10:50 I just recently moved from Sterling Heights
02:10:53 but I just I don't I she was about to say it's
02:10:56 got to be more money when her bank stopped the transactions citing fraud.
02:11:00 He's going to send more money.
02:11:01 But the bank is like hold on in scammers.
02:11:03 I a handful of people I know fell for this.
02:11:06 One of the dipshit, one of them sent gift cards.
02:11:10 Yeah.
02:11:11 Oh my god.
02:11:13 And they won't really talk about it.
02:11:17 Which is a shame.
02:11:18 I mean, people
02:11:20 be on the lookout.
02:11:22 Don't be scared.
02:11:24 Don't be stupid.
02:11:25 Nobody will ever reach out to you.
02:11:26 And if they do, the easiest thing to do is hang up with them.
02:11:29 Find the actual number of whoever they claim to be and call them and say,
02:11:32 do I really owe a Saudi prince $5,000?
02:11:36 Right?
02:11:37 Did Symantec really overcharge me?
02:11:39 $99 that they want to refund me?
02:11:41 And it actually oh no, we refunded you $999.
02:11:44 Now I'm going to lose my job
02:11:45 and my kids are going to lose their heads in their fingers.
02:11:47 Please, please send the 999 back to me in Google Play gift cards
02:11:52 and then something in your mind goes,
02:11:55 Stop right there.
02:11:56 Call somebody you know and say, hey, have you ever had to go to,
02:12:01 Jared?
02:12:02 I've talked with people at target and move on with their life.
02:12:05 We did an install for target, and I was talking to the people
02:12:08 that work at target, and they were actually trained to look out for it.
02:12:11 So the scammers will actually say, you know,
02:12:13 hey, the target people are going to try to get us in trouble.
02:12:15 So don't mention any of this to them.
02:12:17 That's like that's like when somebody, you know, molest
02:12:20 you and says, don't, don't tell anybody or I'll kill them.
02:12:24 You know, like, sorry, I said that on YouTube and we're probably banned now.
02:12:27 But yeah, I know that you usually first tip us
02:12:32 if somebody tells you to keep a secret.
02:12:35 The merch store does not accept cards.
02:12:41 Gift cards are not accepted.
02:12:43 Oh, no.
02:12:43 No, we absolutely do have gift cards.
02:12:47 If you if you don't know what your favorite Fladge Rants,
02:12:50 fan likes, you can buy them.
02:12:53 You can buy them a gift clearance gift you.
02:12:56 But it's only good at the Fladge store, which is now
02:12:59 called the Fladge Rants Shop.
02:13:03 Which also doesn't work
02:13:06 as guys shop.
02:13:09 Where did you guys get your get everything
02:13:12 you guys got your gifts for your, loved ones yet?
02:13:15 No, never for Halloween. Halloween gifts?
02:13:19 I did a quick I had a quick Halloween thing.
02:13:20 Did you guys see that?
02:13:22 Definitely.
02:13:23 Apartment sold.
02:13:25 What?
02:13:25 Sold Stephan's apartment sold.
02:13:28 No. No.
02:13:32 He wants that creepy is.
02:13:34 Let's talk pubic hair.
02:13:37 Great.
02:13:38 I just happen to have the link still, and I have one click,
02:13:40 and I said, yeah, rent is a pending.
02:13:42 Or is it rented?
02:13:43 No. Or rented?
02:13:44 Sold just for nine.
02:13:47 Only a month is. Yeah.
02:13:50 That doesn't seem like a lot.
02:13:51 Really. Nowadays, 600ft².
02:13:54 Oh, no, I mean, it's not worth it, but it still doesn't seem like a lot.
02:13:59 Like, I mean, he probably paid five.
02:14:02 That was a long time ago at the time. Yeah.
02:14:05 All right.
02:14:06 Actually, I think he paid more, like 750.
02:14:08 He actually saved money.
02:14:09 Yeah.
02:14:13 So, yeah.
02:14:14 If you didn't get any, gifts for your loved one wife's
02:14:17 significant other, like, may I recommend pubic hair jewelry?
02:14:21 What are you talking about? Yes, we are doing another, let's say Halloween.
02:14:24 I'm at Christmas, where I am setting the hair.
02:14:27 We still got the core.
02:14:29 What do you.
02:14:29 The department stores, Channel ring?
02:14:31 Yes. I've done a bunch of these.
02:14:33 Yes. For people. Where am I? Glad you got to start the marketing now.
02:14:36 And it's going to take 3 or 4 shows to get people to buy pubic hair jewelry,
02:14:39 don't you think you guys do crazy?
02:14:42 In the comments.
02:14:42 Maybe even 5 or 6 shows, I totally understand.
02:14:44 Look at it. Laying on the counter.
02:14:46 Jewelry crafted from my favorite comment is she does her best,
02:14:49 but she can't always guarantee that it's the actual pubic hair back.
02:14:53 What she that's the one thing about it is
02:14:56 I don't want to fucking some stranger's pubic hair mixed in with you.
02:15:00 So yeah, like somebody actually cut their pubes, put them in a bag
02:15:03 and sent them to this woman, and then she puts them in jewelry, okay?
02:15:07 And she makes couples rings where she'll have both his and her hair.
02:15:12 I just want to say yuck.
02:15:16 Human hair has existed,
02:15:18 like, existed since the Middle Ages, at least.
02:15:21 Like, as long as the pyramids there.
02:15:23 We've been making pubic hair, jewelry, pubic hair,
02:15:26 and the men would often wear it in their hats.
02:15:28 English nights the German might receive around
02:15:31 on and off leaves or heart.
02:15:34 It's okay to do that.
02:15:35 What do you think about saying?
02:15:37 What do you think about singer?
02:15:40 Oh stop talking.
02:15:44 They say The Masked Singer now.
02:15:46 Oh I think we hit another Mandela Effect.
02:15:51 Well come on lovers, pubic hair.
02:15:53 So really this is it.
02:15:54 And for the record, out of that statement, the word often is
02:15:58 what you fixated on when instead of putting pubic hair in their hat.
02:16:01 Often. Yeah, I'm fine with that.
02:16:05 I think
02:16:05 that I have a problem with your priority.
02:16:08 All right. So.
02:16:09 So you don't mind if people are sticking pubic hair in your soup?
02:16:12 As long as they don't take it to you, they have to bring it
02:16:15 to you.
02:16:18 As strange as you think it would be, people have always said,
02:16:21 you know, that was inconclusive because I'm showing their love.
02:16:24 I'm not sure where they were when they started.
02:16:26 If they were already there, then they would have to take a team to think.
02:16:28 It's really cool, and I'm just happy that I can provide a service,
02:16:31 know my clients happy and dude, it really is pretty.
02:16:35 I'll admit. Look how glossy it is.
02:16:36 You know how you can polish a turd.
02:16:38 We've learned that on the show and through MythBusters,
02:16:41 you can polish a pubic hair to.
02:16:46 Allegedly.
02:16:47 Allegedly. That's ignorant.
02:16:49 Oh, my screen is locked up.
02:16:50 I can't click on anything over there anymore.
02:16:53 Great.
02:16:53 That's my spiel.
02:16:54 Hope you guys have a great week.
02:16:56 And will my client to get their pubic hair ring in person.
02:17:01 She cannot wait to give them their pubic hair ring in person.
02:17:04 Yeah, I'll be right back.
02:17:09 Here on the show.
02:17:14 Now, you didn't know I'm still here.
02:17:18 Hi, everybody.
02:17:19 I'm all alone.
02:17:21 We're talking about Tesla today.
02:17:23 He, I think he was brilliant.
02:17:30 There's, a story that,
02:17:34 I guess Donald Trump's grandfather
02:17:37 from the lost filed the trunks of,
02:17:43 scientific research papers that Esther had locked away.
02:17:47 And, they were all removed and given to CIA
02:17:50 or whatever, three letter agency.
02:17:54 And, they may have included some something about time travel
02:17:58 or the death ray or all sorts of interesting science and stuff.
02:18:04 So Rick and Morty crap.
02:18:10 What?
02:18:12 I was just talking.
02:18:13 I was just listening.
02:18:14 Yeah. No, I was this great.
02:18:16 That's my favorite part of the show.
02:18:18 Yeah. See,
02:18:20 Trump has been accused of
02:18:22 of actually having time travel,
02:18:26 technology at his disposal.
02:18:29 I don't I don't see that it's probable or likely,
02:18:33 but man, it's fun to speculate, I guess.
02:18:37 I don't think he's using it properly or well.
02:18:39 And no, he's doing it all wrong.
02:18:44 The fact that this video is over ten years old
02:18:47 and the situation has only gotten worse just proves Rowan Atkinson's point.
02:18:51 The second most were what in life is the right to express yourself?
02:18:55 Atkinson's point?
02:18:56 That is because I have enjoyed free expression.
02:18:58 I've been to this country all my professional life.
02:19:00 I'm unfamiliar, fully expect to continue to do so.
02:19:03 My concerns are less for myself and more for those more vulnerable.
02:19:07 Because of that.
02:19:09 Like the man
02:19:10 arrested in Oxford for calling a police horse gay or the cafe
02:19:15 owner arrested for displaying passages from the Bible, why are you
02:19:19 the only reason these cases were dropped is because of the publicity
02:19:23 that they had attracted.
02:19:24 But what about the thousands of other cases that did not enjoy
02:19:28 the oxygen of where some of those thousands of cases
02:19:31 increase the society's resistance to insulting or offensive speech,
02:19:36 yet to allow a lot that happens to us every week
02:19:38 should be to deal with the message.
02:19:40 Now, Mr.
02:19:41 Bean's one of the most intelligent celebrities out there for your buck 80 IQ.
02:19:46 Like, seriously smart dude,
02:19:49 is that good?
02:19:49 I'm like at a 61.
02:19:51 I don't I don't know is 180 bigger than 60?
02:19:56 I'll explain to you later.
02:19:58 Colored pencil
02:20:00 was waiting to know a little less.
02:20:03 Just walk away.
02:20:05 More or less than the pyramids, but I didn't.
02:20:07 I still think that they were probably just what they look like.
02:20:11 No, they're not tombs.
02:20:12 They're definitely not tombs.
02:20:14 See, you had me at.
02:20:15 They're not tombs.
02:20:17 And then you lost me when you said they're definitely not tombs.
02:20:20 Definitely not tombs.
02:20:22 That's the. There's.
02:20:24 It was all the time.
02:20:26 But not,
02:20:28 circus tents.
02:20:31 Again, I know they're definitely not squirt guns.
02:20:36 Are you.
02:20:36 Are you with me so far?
02:20:38 See, this isn't going to work out the way you think, okay?
02:20:41 No, I they could absolutely be squirt guns.
02:20:44 They could have been filled with water. Okay.
02:20:46 This is working.
02:20:47 No, no, they're not absolutely.
02:20:49 Squirt guns are not definitively squirt guns.
02:20:52 They might be squirt guns.
02:20:53 They're arguably nothing.
02:20:55 How about that? No.
02:20:58 Why? What say you see, I.
02:21:01 I prove my point.
02:21:02 You immediately started arguing with me.
02:21:05 We improved your point by making me argue.
02:21:08 Yeah, I said they're arguing nothing.
02:21:10 Oh, are you good?
02:21:11 And you went, oh, there are there.
02:21:15 I argued you are a parent so you can.
02:21:18 Yeah, I can argue, but it doesn't make them something.
02:21:22 It also doesn't make them nothing.
02:21:24 It's very in definitive and undetermined.
02:21:29 Undetermined. It.
02:21:32 Is for thousands of years
02:21:33 it was a call it structures on earth.
02:21:37 Right.
02:21:37 Well 10 to 10,000 years, maybe even.
02:21:41 Oh yeah.
02:21:41 Seven, seven, let's say 17,000 years.
02:21:45 Okay.
02:21:45 We'll say 70,
02:21:47 I like that.
02:21:48 See that that we said it. Let's say you.
02:21:54 Should we get off YouTube so we can play some games?
02:21:57 Yeah.
02:22:00 Is your dog going to eat peanut butter or something?
02:22:02 I don't want to miss that.
02:22:06 You sleeping well?
02:22:10 Disclaimer the unfiltered and crude compilation of jabber speech jibber folks.
02:22:13 Listen up.
02:22:13 In case you're new here, we're going to cut over to Rumble,
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02:22:19 if Trump is going to be president again, it's crazy to run for California
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02:22:25 So let's get jabber.
02:22:27 This is controlling schools at random.
02:22:30 I'm calling the cops on kids and illuminate the path
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02:22:35 We have another mash up for everyone equally.
02:22:37 And of course, we've got a race religion.
02:22:40 But whether you prefer to fight in Detroit, I'll just say that I'm sorry.
02:22:43 Self knowledge, I would say not even grandma got was fight.
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02:23:16 It's just us having a laugh, not a reason for a jabber.
02:23:18 We might not be the smartest kid on the job,
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02:23:22 So in closing, if you've made it this far without getting your undies in a jibber,
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02:23:47 And. Ladies
02:23:53 and gentlemen,
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02:24:00 Run, Rumble!
02:24:01 I hope that you're ready to rumble.
02:24:03 I hope you're ready to rumble.
02:24:06 I'm ready to rumble. Are you ready?
02:24:08 I'm ready to rumble. Look. There we are.
02:24:09 Front page of Rumble under the category where to go?
02:24:15 Wow, just walk away.
02:24:18 I belong.
02:24:20 So I'm getting to know Joey Cannoli a little bit.
02:24:22 And Cool Frog.
02:24:25 Joey can only play a lot of games.
02:24:27 Cool frog it's like,
02:24:29 I don't want to say MAGA, Super Trump or whatever, but any any show I've ever seen,
02:24:32 he seems to be talking about that sort of stuff.
02:24:35 So I don't I want to be more fun,
02:24:38 but also learn,
02:24:40 talk about ancient things, talk about science.
02:24:43 Of course, the atheist angle of Gary, which is just getting a little bit
02:24:47 ridiculous, like, yeah, we hear you, we get it.
02:24:49 No, no, no, hear me out on this.
02:24:52 You don't believe in anything.
02:24:54 I want to drill down to what the actual issue is.
02:24:58 And it is our local consciousness.
02:25:03 Is it finite or infinite?
02:25:07 That's all we're arguing
02:25:10 here.
02:25:11 You love it. Yeah.
02:25:13 If you just material or is dualism
02:25:20 a thing?
02:25:21 And there are strong arguments.
02:25:23 The dualism is in play here,
02:25:27 and I, all I need to do
02:25:30 is talk to you off that point and we can move on.
02:25:35 I see that's
02:25:36 a binary argument that I think it could be so many other things.
02:25:40 I don't agree that it it's either is all of everything.
02:25:44 We have this conscience that we know everything
02:25:46 from now to eternity or a light switch that shuts off.
02:25:50 I don't believe that.
02:25:51 It's this really cool argument called law of excluded middle.
02:25:56 And either it is true that our consciousness is eternal
02:26:01 or it is not true that our consciousness is eternal.
02:26:05 There is no in between.
02:26:07 Sure, there is right?
02:26:09 What is between eternal and not eternal.
02:26:14 I like to think that we could somehow become part of everything
02:26:18 in some way, shape or form, if we like, turn back to the energy
02:26:21 that we were before we became.
02:26:22 What if we conscious of everything already?
02:26:26 I, I we can't possibly be because I don't know what the hell
02:26:29 is happening in my neighbor's house right now, let alone the entire universe
02:26:33 I believe you tap into.
02:26:34 I believe we tap into some energy where time doesn't
02:26:37 matter, space doesn't matter, and it's optimistic.
02:26:40 I know it's probably not true,
02:26:41 so I don't want to get into a debate whether it is or not.
02:26:44 I'm just saying this is another example of
02:26:47 where you could somehow evolve
02:26:50 to a higher level of awareness and consciousness,
02:26:54 but still not have any recollection of who you were in this life.
02:26:58 Right?
02:26:58 And that would be not you by,
02:27:02 but by definition, if you
02:27:03 know everything that ever is and ever was, you are part of that.
02:27:06 So you would know your entire life, you would know yourself.
02:27:08 You would know that you were you at one point. Yes.
02:27:10 You are part of everything that doesn't make you eternal, right?
02:27:15 But no, I didn't say eternal. I just said after this. So.
02:27:17 But there still could be some type of entropy
02:27:19 that takes billions of years that we're unaware of.
02:27:22 Oh, it could be a we could be a universe inside
02:27:24 of a universe for a limited long time.
02:27:28 And listen, I don't believe these things. You
02:27:30 just ask me what else could it possibly be besides those two binary things?
02:27:34 And I am just simply suggesting this could be one of those things.
02:27:37 It buddy.
02:27:39 But you're going to say that no, because you're still a consciousness that's aware.
02:27:42 And I don't like the eternity statement.
02:27:45 But I believe, though, if you keep recycling energy, that that may be
02:27:50 some type of eternity.
02:27:52 It's just that everyone's scared to death in this wishful
02:27:55 thinking nonsense has got to end.
02:27:57 It's childish foolishness.
02:27:58 It's just really stupid.
02:28:00 I agree with you. Except for the nonsense part.
02:28:02 If giving somebody some type of solace and not being some kind of
02:28:07 someone is right, if it makes them feel good, that's so patronizing.
02:28:12 No, no, I see you see you absurdly or,
02:28:15 lying to somebody to save their life is worth it.
02:28:19 Like somebody to make somebody not
02:28:23 I reductio the pyramid to a squirt gun.
02:28:26 And you made an argument out of it some.
02:28:28 Yeah, I didn't say that that was true.
02:28:30 I said it could be. That's totally done.
02:28:33 It was good. It was.
02:28:34 I thought it was a productive conversation.
02:28:37 I was saving Renaldo from a body surfing accident, I think.
02:28:41 I don't know what if if your kid.
02:28:44 Obviously not a squirt gun,
02:28:47 then you start doing well.
02:28:49 I get real close.
02:28:52 Where is this? Too close.
02:28:53 My too close?
02:28:55 No, that's actually better than most of the framing.
02:29:00 So we have to match.
02:29:02 No you don't.
02:29:03 I can't sit like this. Oh, doesn't it?
02:29:06 You can.
02:29:07 You just did.
02:29:09 I can't do it for long.
02:29:12 So anyway, so some of the atheists that I follow, the YouTube atheists,
02:29:16 people that I follow, teamed up in there called the
02:29:21 Atheist Super Friends,
02:29:23 and, I followed, like 3 or 4 of them.
02:29:26 One's called The skeptic, and the tick is the check mark.
02:29:30 And, another one is, Ford's Valkyrie.
02:29:34 I actually did a mount Rushmore of these guys a while back, and I included,
02:29:38 the one thing about Rushmore is they are not ranked one through four.
02:29:43 It is just. Oh, there's a four.
02:29:45 I included, sir.
02:29:46 Sake and Thorne.
02:29:48 Fourth round time.
02:29:50 And, they included like, like five others.
02:29:54 And I ended up, subscribing to four more of them,
02:29:58 and they all got more subscribers and more viewers and more, you know, subs.
02:30:03 They told two friends
02:30:05 and they to friends. So.
02:30:08 It was a really good idea.
02:30:09 They did a collaborative, thing where they all did, like short,
02:30:15 reaction videos to to apologists or other,
02:30:18 you know, whack doodle, woo nonsense.
02:30:22 And the whole series of videos was fantastic.
02:30:26 Everybody benefited from it.
02:30:28 And I got, a few new, things to follow.
02:30:31 So I think everybody benefited.
02:30:34 It did it, it did it did he did my Mount Rushmore, except for Jesus,
02:30:38 right? He lost a lot.
02:30:39 You can't not put them on the Mount Rushmore
02:30:41 just because of how influential they are.
02:30:43 Oh, this is swoopy.
02:30:46 Why sloping?
02:30:48 I want he will.
02:30:49 I want the guy that's narrating on the show immediately.
02:30:53 Hello.
02:30:55 This golfing,
02:30:58 this golfing.
02:30:59 He sounds like the singer from Volbeat.
02:31:01 Is he from Sweden?
02:31:02 20. He's from Mexico, Mexico City.
02:31:05 Oh yeah. The birthday boy.
02:31:08 That's me. The birthday boy.
02:31:09 Watch my drive. Yes, yes.
02:31:12 I don't think that.
02:31:12 Don't drive us in 50ft, which is a little.
02:31:16 Oh wait a second.
02:31:18 Middle of the fairway.
02:31:20 Are you insane?
02:31:23 Place like you.
02:31:24 Well, you might drive this video all morning.
02:31:28 Whom I was the birthday boy can't see it.
02:31:31 Where did it go?
02:31:33 Oh, there it is. It's not me.
02:31:34 Yeah, the then the then shirtless Joe gets out of the.
02:31:39 He's one of the mohawk.
02:31:40 Well, that's not fair, dude.
02:31:42 He's he's got, performing enhancing hair.
02:31:45 So I know he's also.
02:31:47 He grabs me by 100ft. Yeah.
02:31:50 What's up with that?
02:31:51 That's what it just drive.
02:31:53 Yeah. He's got a shirt on. It was.
02:31:56 It was cold that day.
02:31:59 So, wait, it's.
02:32:01 Does he do his hair up like that all the time?
02:32:04 No. Do you
02:32:06 never.
02:32:07 I've never had of
02:32:09 I just people that I know that Mohawks just do it like when they go out.
02:32:12 Usually it's kind of,
02:32:14 you know, it looks like jaws hair just knocked down on one side.
02:32:16 When we go to the barbershop, he gets the Cletus
02:32:20 farted in the middle.
02:32:21 Just the Cletus.
02:32:23 Hey. Oh, I thought I thought you were talking
02:32:25 to some completely different.
02:32:29 But watch this frigging drive.
02:32:30 He was my partner.
02:32:32 We took his drive.
02:32:34 Oh, you're playing best shot.
02:32:36 Yeah. Excellent.
02:32:37 Oh! Oh, my God, that's a beautiful.
02:32:39 Oh, my God, it just so God Will said that's beautiful.
02:32:42 Perfect. Oh my God. Perfect Joe.
02:32:44 It's right there.
02:32:45 That's way no that's way down there.
02:32:48 Oh it's right there. 350ft.
02:32:51 Oh wow. We took that look right there.
02:32:54 It's right there.
02:32:56 Oh there.
02:32:58 Oh shakalaka.
02:32:59 It's right there.
02:33:00 Yeah.
02:33:01 We went from like over there to, like, just right there.
02:33:04 Why weren't you right.
02:33:05 You saw the circle with his pointer.
02:33:07 Right. Did you did you get invited to that.
02:33:09 Why weren't you there.
02:33:11 Yeah.
02:33:11 You the right person.
02:33:13 No, I did not. But yeah.
02:33:15 Yeah you did as above. So below.
02:33:18 I got to play the game.
02:33:20 We didn't even get a chance to play the game.
02:33:23 I, we had multiple games to play.
02:33:25 But that's all right. We can finish up with this really quick.
02:33:27 Yeah. We're not even going to do that. We're not doing the aftershow yet.
02:33:29 We're just just ten minutes on Rumble because we've got a topic
02:33:34 and it's Tesla.
02:33:36 It's it's Tesla.
02:33:38 And of course I have content from the wide receiver Tesla.
02:33:42 But you came in so hot for the gay athletes and don't you know
02:33:46 fucking fag sports.
02:33:47 And so I just crumpled that up and threw it away.
02:33:50 We're not doing the football stuff.
02:33:52 We did the gay athletes I didn't bring gay athlete.
02:33:55 Just walk away like you.
02:33:57 Oh, oh, that wasn't really you.
02:33:59 I brought gay athletes.
02:34:02 I thought you brought the gay.
02:34:03 My mistake.
02:34:04 I usually bring the gay.
02:34:08 Welcome
02:34:09 to our play about Thomas and the wind chatter.
02:34:12 Does one of these voices Menlo Park, not mental park.
02:34:19 It's mental park seven.
02:34:21 And here is my new invention.
02:34:23 The phonograph.
02:34:24 We don't believe it.
02:34:27 Prepare to be amazed.
02:34:31 Oh, I'm.
02:34:33 Please hang up and dial again.
02:34:36 You're a phonograph.
02:34:37 Playing music.
02:34:40 Or if you are calling from.
02:34:42 Wait, what is his hand doing?
02:34:43 Press one.
02:34:44 Now, this.
02:34:49 What is it?
02:34:50 It's 1870. I'm going to come.
02:34:52 Here.
02:34:52 Is my incandescent lamp brighter than any candle?
02:34:56 We don't believe it.
02:34:58 Prepare to be amazed.
02:35:05 Oh, yeah.
02:35:06 How could that have happened?
02:35:09 I'm going to come.
02:35:13 I know how it happened.
02:35:14 Now I'm going to come by Kinetoscope to film the Great Train Robbery.
02:35:20 I'm sorry.
02:35:20 Did she say Kinetoscope?
02:35:22 Chugga chugga choo choo.
02:35:25 Chugga chugga choo choo.
02:35:28 Chugga chugga.
02:35:30 Pick them up.
02:35:32 You're not robbing this train.
02:35:34 Put them up.
02:35:35 Put them up!
02:35:37 All right, enough of that.
02:35:39 Oh, that wasn't going anywhere.
02:35:40 That was just content related to the topic I see.
02:35:43 Yeah, obviously. Yeah.
02:35:44 So does, Edison invented all these great thing, and people want to go.
02:35:50 Oh, did he did.
02:35:51 He really should have been the guy with Tesla. Pretty sure.
02:35:54 All those great thing.
02:35:55 Pretty sure Edison commissioned people to invent it and he paid for it if you want.
02:35:59 I guess that counts.
02:36:01 Yeah. And.
02:36:07 You got pictures?
02:36:10 News.
02:36:12 I got a mash of.
02:36:13 Still even he he left before the mash ups.
02:36:15 Must be is back.
02:36:17 I, I take CBD feedback.
02:36:19 People see
02:36:21 through it.
02:36:23 Need to stop being posted.
02:36:24 Don't be a plus.
02:36:31 Or apple with the glasses.
02:36:33 Go see her.
02:36:34 Because he said he saw me, did I?
02:36:36 So he asked his. He can't.
02:36:37 I can't shoot his taste at me.
02:36:40 My reasoning behind with that I know he died
02:36:44 six I want another six.
02:36:47 Seven oh yeah, I got that.
02:36:50 But but reason I don't get any.
02:36:52 I know he died
02:36:54 seven maybe on highway.
02:37:01 I just beat me on a highway
02:37:03 check on the sand in the driveway
02:37:06 for the
02:37:08 people.
02:37:09 Don't show me.
02:37:10 Do to who?
02:37:13 I think he like it.
02:37:16 Boy, you know, I.
02:37:21 I don't think that's what I do. 12
02:37:24 like the big kind of wreck.
02:37:26 They know how to go.
02:37:28 I'm with the earth. If you can't see it, I
02:37:33 like it. I'm.
02:37:35 I'm sorry.
02:37:37 Take me. I'm glad.
02:37:38 I don't like this examine.
02:37:41 I just bit me on the highway.
02:37:47 I just want to have a check on his hand in the driveway.
02:37:51 Wait.
02:37:52 He just said he was jacking off, sitting in his driveway.
02:37:56 Why would you check off
02:37:57 sitting in the driveway to go in your house?
02:38:01 One of your kids are inside.
02:38:03 This has been happening under the radar for decades or even centuries.
02:38:07 So let's concede that for most of the people participating
02:38:09 in the whole six seven thing, it doesn't have a meaning in the sense
02:38:13 of communicating a specific reference or sense.
02:38:15 It's not conveying information the same way that word like a train
02:38:17 or a phrase like the six met sport.
02:38:18 Instead of serving a social function, a lot of use have total functions.
02:38:21 It's marketing speakers in group. That's the technical term.
02:38:22 And if I think this sort of co construct community by going along with it,
02:38:25 how about the 600
02:38:25 and your bootstrapping community, the technical term for this situation.
02:38:27 But here's the thing 2024 Skrill I'm sorry.
02:38:30 What did he say?
02:38:31 You can't just say random shit and expect people to go with it when you made it up.
02:38:35 You can't just make fetch happen.
02:38:36 Stop trying to make fetch happen.
02:38:38 It wouldn't be streets ahead.
02:38:40 Stop trying to coined the phrase streets ahead.
02:38:42 You can't do it
02:38:43 if you trick a credulous reporter into thinking you're teaching them slang.
02:38:46 People are actually using like parchment, but that's a separate thing.
02:38:49 And then even the hooks
02:38:50 that most people might use, Harsh Realm, ironically, as a reference,
02:38:52 the thing that then invites other people to construct
02:38:53 that community or in-group knowledge of the hoax. But. Right.
02:38:56 So the thing underlying all of this is basically a pattern I keep talking about.
02:38:58 It's a pattern that's part of the what I'm writing.
02:38:59 Don't worry, I'm still writing like and a few other products discussions
02:39:01 and part of it is the invisibility of black English in the American mainstream.
02:39:05 So a lot of people don't understand what Cyril is saying in the song Doo doo.
02:39:09 And for some reason and for the record, that's the song we just heard.
02:39:13 Understand what a black American is saying is
02:39:16 that they just make shit up for it to 6 or 7, man.
02:39:19 They go by context clues, but what does it mean?
02:39:21 How do you know what it means?
02:39:22 I've seen this over and over and over again, everywhere
02:39:25 from the propagation of new slang like by Felicia.
02:39:28 So good at prosecutors just making things up so Skrillex starts
02:39:32 with shades on, I'm bull with the glasses, and if you don't know what that means,
02:39:36 I would argue you don't have the entry level knowledge of Philadelphia
02:39:40 and Philadelphia slang to be able to pretend to interpret anything else.
02:39:44 Oh, lots of this is not strictly black English and is
02:39:47 in fact what is often called, he said, black English.
02:39:50 I think he meant intentionally obscuring criminal activity,
02:39:53 but that slang is slang spoken in an informal register of black English.
02:39:58 So we're going to do an inside review of the context of sex,
02:40:00 and I'm going to talk about how it's read and came to mean something else.
02:40:03 So it's going to be something that
02:40:04 some of you know, you all probably know so many dead have so many ashes position.
02:40:07 And it's a common term for Bible gangsters.
02:40:08 However, no, it means evaporation used by far
02:40:10 more people who aren't in gangs and people who are.
02:40:12 It just means enemies or adversaries. But okay,
02:40:15 we'll talk about like the behind the way.
02:40:17 I know he died six seven. I just right on the high.
02:40:19 The way that switches to the first line start to the common poetic device
02:40:22 across varieties of English, where you can elide the beginning of a sentence.
02:40:25 It's the shooter, or less probably my shooter.
02:40:27 The term doesn't really matter, but what matters is that
02:40:28 this is our learned rap segment.
02:40:30 We've known shooter where the shooter
02:40:31 is not interacting with model the descent into the purpose of visually strapping.
02:40:35 So we think of your sword strapped to your side or any weapon to his
02:40:38 or somebody is shooting. Robinson hurts. Now, what does this mention?
02:40:40 Because you can use I don't need my my what?
02:40:42 Most of my call is wrong.
02:40:43 I always feel high when a run is there because I like to find courage in.
02:40:50 But I got to go and hang back. But it's never explicitly mentioned.
02:40:53 I'm not going to go saying I'll keep this line guarded.
02:40:54 I have to deal with the browser pronoun here, referring to the shooter.
02:40:58 It's like, well, he's breaking this down.
02:41:00 I think we have way more than I thought he would.
02:41:02 The way that switch and switch around, I mean, I know he's dying, doesn't.
02:41:05 I'm with you and you guys.
02:41:06 I don't want to hear finally, with all this context,
02:41:08 including a broader context,
02:41:09 I'm not writing about being found later in this right away.
02:41:10 Next week's topic I'm on a pier.
02:41:12 I just be right on the highway.
02:41:13 No. 1067 Police Radio call for a dead body.
02:41:14 And later on he goes on to say things like,
02:41:16 so much you want to hit our mailman all day?
02:41:17 But if you don't notice and you're not really tracking
02:41:19 the rest of lyrics, it could be that six, seven, seven on highway
02:41:21 is one of the clearest lines in a whole song.
02:41:23 And if you're a credulous, I believe that Google
02:41:24 will have an accurate result for slang.
02:41:25 People use other cities and don't, you know,
02:41:26 put on websites that rank well, then you might even think
02:41:28 that you can just Google 67 or 6 seven and you're to be the answer.
02:41:30 And when you do Google sort of nonsense, because everything in one piece
02:41:32 to a section around Oakland, we here in Baltimore.
02:41:33 So every nation reports that six seven is largely except to be a reference
02:41:36 67th Street, Chicago, which has reputation inside the city for being dangerous.
02:41:38 There's a week of contorted defamation that misses.
02:41:39 It's really isn't from Chicago.
02:41:40 I mean, look, he's a of paper dude in Philly for the big win.
02:41:42 But people in this page, I can just say stuff
02:41:44 and just take out a quick vaccination
02:41:45 because there's a lot of exclamation, including that giving a swerving
02:41:48 and that level of swerves around his office on the basketball court.
02:41:49 So the whole thing, you get people who think it's just a random thing
02:41:52 about the of being six seven and swerving on the court.
02:41:53 That's what I thought. I can sort of later make insertion into during Mr. Text.
02:41:57 Does that sound like a crazy car?
02:41:58 Well remember the name for a social landmark?
02:42:00 It's a sure after pathogen judge as well.
02:42:02 Like so many people say, you should live to determine
02:42:03 if they were actually friends who literally couldn't pronounce it.
02:42:05 Is that you're just kind of using them just to mark angry membership
02:42:08 because it has at least 3000 years ago, but almost certainly go back
02:42:10 as far as language does and probably goes back
02:42:11 as far as meaningful gesture does, but all the way back to the pyramid
02:42:14 using slang.
02:42:15 And a few weeks ago takes me to a video shot during Philadelphia,
02:42:17 a celebration of Philadelphia's victory in the Super Bowl.
02:42:18 It's not how people say he's like Chicago.
02:42:20 And as soon as I'm like a repurposed
02:42:21 because somebody made a clever connection between a lyric and
02:42:23 a different reference, it's
02:42:24 whether bar divorce rates racial context, we can comment.
02:42:26 You won't see a discussion.
02:42:26 We need another color on how black English makes creative.
02:42:28 Use a context to identify reference that could be online.
02:42:30 Anyway.
02:42:31 From there it start to become what we call semantic week, which I once had.
02:42:33 Or if you were writing a passion
02:42:34 for not continuing to use the term I prefer and I semantic was a slur
02:42:38 and underwent some form of amelioration, it's getting better. It was inappropriate.
02:42:40 Use the term etymological really to whiteness to discuss getting better,
02:42:43 because the analogy of which means black to get fucked up.
02:42:44 Let me tell you.
02:42:45 First of all, it's pretty obvious that I don't believe whiteness exists either.
02:42:48 What the fuck is that? So you have a speech committee.
02:42:50 There's too many white people to be white either.
02:42:52 Rappers, if you mistake the character in poetry for an admission by the author
02:42:55 or a drug dealer should.
02:42:56 And because of the tremendous diffuse nature of social networks,
02:42:58 especially on social media, that is remixing
02:43:00 good phrase, detach from context, give it a new context and a copyright.
02:43:02 Eventually that context becomes bleached even further until it becomes a new work.
02:43:05 Since you've heard it so many times, but semantically it's almost void.
02:43:07 Socially, however, it carries a community function of being a shit
02:43:10 only white people bleach online fragrances are calling brainwash.
02:43:13 I'm really thinking the death and decomposition
02:43:14 metaphors are worth pursuing,
02:43:16 and all that feel
02:43:16 particularly noticeable to those of us who aren't in the rapidly
02:43:18 spreading six, seven, seven who, because we're not middle schoolers,
02:43:20 don't get the validation of feeling like we're on the inside of that in-group.
02:43:22 So it becomes, yeah, it's also like kind of easier to solve.
02:43:25 A lot of you want like now you're in, you know, you're in the know,
02:43:28 but the art is six seven the artist.
02:43:29 And that rap lyrics are artistic expression and not admission of anything.
02:43:33 I testify to that in court,
02:43:34 so let us know
02:43:35 since this is getting testified in court
02:43:37 for language so you can trust what he's saying.
02:43:39 Seven I just right on the highway was the catch anybody is it something else.
02:43:43 Has anybody even bothered to ask you this yet?
02:43:45 Also, if you like what I'm doing with the channel, like and subscribe.
02:43:48 I'm not talking specifically to squirrel, but I'm also okay.
02:43:51 I get your point. I have a point.
02:43:58 You got your photos ready for the game
02:44:00 to consult him to like, break down the rap lyrics.
02:44:04 What do they mean by the.
02:44:09 Oh they do.
02:44:10 What do you mean?
02:44:11 So they bring it, bring them in for.
02:44:13 But it's. I don't like.
02:44:14 He's a language expert.
02:44:17 More language.
02:44:18 So if you, if you look at his background.
02:44:20 Listen Gary.
02:44:23 Sorry I I'm sorry.
02:44:24 Hold on. I'm sorry.
02:44:24 I went too far.
02:44:25 I didn't mean to call you Gary.
02:44:27 He actually learned,
02:44:29 like Hebrew and Sanskrit to understand the Bible properly.
02:44:32 Like, that's how much he studies language.
02:44:36 I'm not sure.
02:44:37 Sanskrit?
02:44:38 No. That gentleman we just saw.
02:44:39 So we we do. We want to play the game.
02:44:42 You're going to show photos of stuff.
02:44:43 I don't know nothing about it.
02:44:44 He's going to try and guess what it is in his bed and try and put him in his.
02:44:47 But I don't know
02:44:49 where I've got
02:44:51 this guy just cropped just in me.
02:44:53 I've got a, I've got the, WorldStar video of the week
02:44:57 just so happen to happen in a Coney Island
02:44:59 in Detroit.
02:45:02 What do you want to do?
02:45:03 You want to do anything
02:45:05 and do your mother?
02:45:08 Well, it's true of y'all want you to say words like that, man.
02:45:12 You know what time it is. You know what time it is.
02:45:14 Y'all ain't drunk.
02:45:16 I drink it on and about by the drink.
02:45:19 Goes back on beaches.
02:45:20 Nigga, I bet it, play it roll.
02:45:23 This is why we had to wait to a nigga.
02:45:25 Fuck no, tell them about niggas both your stupid nigga exactly.
02:45:30 Apollo steez nigga.
02:45:33 Both of these niggas some big
02:45:35 fuck. What do you not what
02:45:38 not what
02:45:40 fuck is y'all trying to do? What you.
02:45:42 So that gives you the right to call a child, five year old?
02:45:46 I'm trying to tell you how to motivate your goddamn self, nigga.
02:45:50 What do you do, stupid?
02:45:51 For your own goddamn.
02:45:52 So, just a little backdrop here.
02:45:54 You call him a nigga.
02:45:55 The other two guys are atheists,
02:45:56 and this guy was just trying to preach the word of the Lord.
02:45:59 He's just trying to motivate his goddamn self to do your fucking business.
02:46:04 I didn't even know there was a being.
02:46:05 Motivate.
02:46:07 I don't know, shit.
02:46:08 Let me get two fucking.
02:46:11 Did you call the child the nigger work?
02:46:12 Oh, he just got a right hand.
02:46:15 He's out.
02:46:21 Yeah.
02:46:21 Kirk.
02:46:24 I don't give a shit.
02:46:26 Oh, shit. For what I tell me.
02:46:27 I got the fucking camera in here, bro. Look.
02:46:32 You guys, I know.
02:46:35 Yeah, just wait.
02:46:37 Hey, wait.
02:46:38 You know what time it is, right?
02:46:40 Mean.
02:46:46 Here's my advice.
02:46:47 If you're going to fight 2 to 1 and it's going on this long and he's still not
02:46:50 bleeding or done or down, you are in some trouble.
02:46:53 In a minute.
02:46:54 But he's just getting in a straight seat.
02:46:58 He's kind of punching him a lot, but.
02:47:01 He's not punching through.
02:47:02 He's like tapping off his hand.
02:47:04 He's not really punching out.
02:47:06 It's over.
02:47:07 You go.
02:47:07 You go.
02:47:11 You go over
02:47:13 the head.
02:47:14 What happens next?
02:47:18 I don't know what to do, though.
02:47:19 You could kill someone by punching him in the head like that.
02:47:22 Or you could wake them up.
02:47:23 Swear to God, you get the.
02:47:25 Let me say. All right? No, it would be.
02:47:29 Okay.
02:47:30 Oh, dude.
02:47:31 Oh, shit. You hear me?
02:47:34 You see what I'm going to do?
02:47:35 Love your chin.
02:47:37 You know what time it is right now? Oh.
02:47:40 Oh, what time is it?
02:47:43 You was in the I believe, I believe, oh.
02:47:46 Finish him man.
02:47:50 Y'all.
02:47:51 What, is he fucking decked that guy
02:47:54 you know, he throws him into the counter.
02:47:58 They're all saying to the other guy.
02:48:00 So right there, the entire crowd is saying, hey, man, you better help the boy.
02:48:03 You better help me, boy.
02:48:05 We saved the world and made the shareholders a bunch of money.
02:48:09 Okay, okay.
02:48:10 All right.
02:48:12 You see?
02:48:14 Okay.
02:48:15 What's your diet?
02:48:16 Just in case I don't touch my beer,
02:48:20 I'm going to yell.
02:48:25 Oh, we're almost done.
02:48:27 No, you're right.
02:48:29 He's.
02:48:30 No. Yeah, he's had the all right.
02:48:34 Yeah. That's
02:48:36 what I want.
02:48:36 He ain't it.
02:48:39 Good night. Five.
02:48:42 Oh. Whoa whoa. Wow.
02:48:46 So that brings you these guys today?
02:48:52 So, I mean, honestly, he was.
02:48:54 They hit him like, 100 times before he even fucking hit him once.
02:48:58 So things to do the chat with your old clown?
02:49:01 Yeah.
02:49:03 Pretty sure it's self-defense.
02:49:05 Come on. I want to play the game.
02:49:06 And I want to show my new. Awesome.
02:49:08 Yeah, well, why didn't were
02:49:11 we not moved down yet?
02:49:15 What side?
02:49:15 Where the sun don't go.
02:49:22 It's the.
02:49:24 No. Yeah. No.
02:49:26 Whatever you do, it can't undo an undo it.
02:49:30 Is this.
02:49:36 Mr. Brady and Roger Brady
02:49:39 and or Gary as above and so below.
02:49:43 Because copy so close. Brady.
02:49:45 And for sure, we're doing it our way.
02:49:49 We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
02:49:51 Brady.
02:49:52 And your show with Brady and draw.
02:49:55 It's their show now Brady. Draw.
02:50:06 The meal the model is do.
02:50:16 Like going away period.
02:50:17 Or that just
02:50:19 think of television
02:50:22 I think as of January 1st,
02:50:25 MTV will no longer play music videos.
02:50:28 They're stopping all their music video channels
02:50:31 in the UK.
02:50:33 But I don't think they stopped him in the US like a long time ago.
02:50:38 The Spotify killed killed.
02:50:43 What?
02:50:44 Spotify.
02:50:46 Spotify of Spotify
02:50:48 and then also the console wars are also.
02:50:50 Oh sorry, this one is.
02:50:58 Breaking news
02:50:58 the console wars of the 90s and 2000 are over.
02:51:04 Halo is now available on PlayStation.
02:51:08 Weird.
02:51:10 I, I think because they're not making any money
02:51:15 on the Xbox anymore because, you know.
02:51:21 All right, so now we're gonna play the game, right?
02:51:23 You know what?
02:51:23 Why the sucks?
02:51:27 I think it's because the Asians are better at making video game systems.
02:51:31 The Japs,
02:51:33 whoever makes Nintendo.
02:51:37 Which isn't even PlayStation, but I think they're both Japanese.
02:51:40 Yep. Yeah, PlayStation and Nintendo.
02:51:42 Well, what are some, PlayStation CEO or some shit?
02:51:46 Said something about, you know, as far as graphical quality,
02:51:51 we were like, it's kind of at its pinnacle.
02:51:54 Or like, you're not going to see video game systems that are going
02:51:57 to get remarkably better, which is why you still have
02:52:00 a lot of games that are that come out, come out for PlayStation
02:52:04 four and plays into PlayStation five simultaneously.
02:52:08 Yeah. Well, good.
02:52:10 Maybe they'll actually have to make some good gaming.
02:52:12 Fucking,
02:52:14 you know, actual good gaming mechanisms instead of
02:52:16 just relying on flash and movies and cutscenes.
02:52:20 I hate watching a good video game
02:52:23 like Call of Duty.
02:52:24 I don't think you the last Call of Duty I played,
02:52:25 I swear I was like ten minutes before I even fucking blew my controller.
02:52:29 Oh, I hate that.
02:52:31 Yeah, but like back in the day with eighth
02:52:33 in the goddamn game, you get it right away and you know, it's lame graphics.
02:52:37 But it was fun to play because you actually had to do something
02:52:39 and creatively build something or creatively destroy something over here.
02:52:44 All right.
02:52:44 I'm either going to Joe Rogan or your game.
02:52:46 What are we going to do?
02:52:50 Okay.
02:52:51 What side?
02:52:51 Where the sun don't go.
02:52:55 Try to relax.
02:52:56 Let's see. Whoa.
02:52:59 Yes! What's up there?
02:53:01 If you found,
02:53:03 then the one shot duck million to one.
02:53:09 It's a dildo.
02:53:12 Am I right up?
02:53:14 How much to the body of nice?
02:53:19 Is that what I think it is?
02:53:22 It's the game.
02:53:23 Just to make the game more fun, I'm going to say.
02:53:25 Oh, it's one of those electric, bug zapping fly swatters.
02:53:33 It's, What do we have in the chat here?
02:53:35 Anybody? Anybody?
02:53:37 Bueller?
02:53:42 Gary?
02:53:42 Gary, do you want to guess? Hi.
02:53:45 Just walk away. No.
02:53:48 So can you.
02:53:50 Doesn't show the bottom.
02:53:51 I want to know if it's still sticking out. Like what?
02:53:53 Just grab it. What's the point?
02:53:55 You put it in there.
02:53:56 Take it out.
02:54:03 Oh. Do you know what it is?
02:54:12 Does it say what it is?
02:54:14 I know what it is, but I don't want to play the game
02:54:17 I thought you were going to have, like, the game.
02:54:19 No, I mean, I don't want to ruin. I don't want to play the game.
02:54:21 Because if there was a third person here, then, like, there could be some banter.
02:54:25 Yeah.
02:54:26 Maybe we should start the show earlier.
02:54:28 We can start at 8:00.
02:54:30 Yeah, we've said three years, but,
02:54:33 fun fact, the show started at 5:00
02:54:36 and then 6:00 and then 10:00.
02:54:40 We don't really even get start rolling until fucking,
02:54:42 like 1:00.
02:54:46 Was like, where the sun don't go.
02:54:53 Where it is.
02:54:54 Oh, you don't want anyone.
02:54:57 Come on. Someone has to guess.
02:54:59 Happy Thanksgiving if you guess right, right now,
02:55:04 we'll send you a $20
02:55:08 gift card for the to shop.
02:55:11 And allegedly.
02:55:12 I mean.
02:55:14 It's a dick.
02:55:18 This is not a dick. No.
02:55:20 Were there two of them?
02:55:21 And was it running when they put it up there?
02:55:23 That's what I want to know because that it looks fine.
02:55:27 But you ever get your tongue pinched in one of those while it was moving?
02:55:29 No. Never. I, I have
02:55:33 oh, your classic movie then
02:55:37 or cartoon.
02:55:39 Oh, that's old.
02:55:42 And you go it's like very young anymore.
02:55:48 Yeah.
02:55:48 I mean another one other than this one.
02:55:51 But we can do you doing it.
02:55:53 And I have a shortcut here.
02:55:56 Wow. This one.
02:55:57 We got this one.
02:56:05 It's a two headed snake.
02:56:08 Exactly a two headed snake. Yes.
02:56:16 Mine are way harder.
02:56:17 Dude, I went I cranked it up a notch.
02:56:20 You're ready.
02:56:21 Wait. It's a it's a dildo, right?
02:56:24 Right by here.
02:56:26 How about this one for
02:56:28 let's imagine
02:56:30 I know I don't know why I'm on the wrong screen.
02:56:32 Completely. It's even in the wrong browser.
02:56:34 What the fuck just happened?
02:56:37 You think I know this by now?
02:56:40 Here we go.
02:56:41 Start this again.
02:56:46 What's that?
02:56:50 Whoop!
02:56:51 We're looking at this.
02:56:52 We're looking at this right here.
02:56:54 It's a place like you don't even. You like this?
02:56:58 Wow. Well.
02:57:02 And I'll give you a hint.
02:57:04 It's potentially lethal.
02:57:10 Is it a penis?
02:57:11 It's not a penis.
02:57:12 It could be pieces of a penis.
02:57:18 It's drugs.
02:57:20 Oh, here's another one.
02:57:23 Any drugs? What kind of drugs? I'm many.
02:57:25 How much for the body?
02:57:27 Whole handful
02:57:29 here. Technically, this one is even harder.
02:57:31 This one's harder.
02:57:36 This one's really hard.
02:57:39 All right, what about that one?
02:57:42 Anybody?
02:57:43 Guess what that is?
02:57:46 I'll give you a hint.
02:57:48 I'm going to come.
02:57:54 Any jeopardy music?
02:57:55 Is that you?
02:57:59 I don't have jeopardy music.
02:58:02 I'm sure I have jeopardy music.
02:58:06 We're trying to guess what's up there.
02:58:09 Or in this case, down there.
02:58:11 Maybe. What's in there?
02:58:12 That's a better thing.
02:58:13 What's in there?
02:58:17 What we're looking at here is an x ray and a bunch of sprinkle.
02:58:20 Sprinkle white things.
02:58:22 That looks like somebody may have come.
02:58:25 It is hashtag drive by.
02:58:28 I think you're supposed to be guessing on this one.
02:58:32 Did we just change casting or you just called?
02:58:36 Whoa. Oh.
02:58:41 Are you.
02:58:41 You're Gary?
02:58:43 Yep. I'm Gary.
02:58:45 I was hoping to see the Gary mask.
02:58:46 Did we get rid of that bullet for a fragment?
02:58:49 Yes. It's, not semen.
02:58:52 Bullet fragments is a great idea.
02:58:54 Like shotgun, like fucking shit. Yeah.
02:58:57 Over here.
02:58:58 Nope.
02:58:59 It is.
02:59:02 A fucking thermometer broke.
02:59:07 And now it is all through there.
02:59:09 A thermometer broke.
02:59:10 They ate a thermometer, and it broke.
02:59:12 Eat a thermometer?
02:59:14 Yes a motor.
02:59:16 Yep, yep.
02:59:17 Yeah.
02:59:20 I want to say that I'm going to save that one.
02:59:23 Here. Let's do it.
02:59:24 Let's do two easy ones.
02:59:28 These are super easy.
02:59:29 The two for one to end the game this week there's a two for one.
02:59:33 So open the one on the right.
02:59:35 Can you see that.
02:59:38 Yeah.
02:59:41 It's not a penis
02:59:43 two paperclip.
02:59:46 Oh you're right.
02:59:46 It does look like two paper clips.
02:59:48 I wouldn't have guessed. I think it's the image is wrong.
02:59:50 I think it's just one paper.
02:59:51 Oh, no, you're just in me.
02:59:54 Why are they E2
02:59:56 and the one on the left?
03:00:00 Or a thumbtack?
03:00:03 Oh, it does like anyone could be a thumbtack,
03:00:07 but it's not.
03:00:09 It's an earring.
03:00:10 Yeah.
03:00:14 The dodo.
03:00:17 Who does it?
03:00:17 Looks like,
03:00:19 oh, that's a spoon.
03:00:21 I'm watching you.
03:00:22 The rest are all money.
03:00:25 Great. Great segment. I'm going to close.
03:00:27 What side? Where the sun don't go.
03:00:31 Try to relax.
03:00:32 Let's see. Whoa!
03:00:35 Yes! What's up there in your head? Oh,
03:00:39 there's the one shot duck million to one.
03:00:52 I got this to trigger Ryan.
03:00:54 Donald Trump should do is when he leaves the office, run
03:00:58 for governor of California.
03:01:02 Yeah.
03:01:03 Just take over California and fix it.
03:01:06 It would be hilarious if he did.
03:01:08 It would be one of the funniest things of all time.
03:01:10 If an 82 year old man.
03:01:11 Nothing.
03:01:12 Stop has been doing that
03:01:13 because of Governor California, we're going to fix everything with water.
03:01:17 I know how to get the water.
03:01:20 It will be hilarious.
03:01:23 Hey, did I think he should be hilarious?
03:01:27 Because it's like the ultimate troll.
03:01:28 And it's just because it's funny.
03:01:29 Because it might actually also help or severely hurt
03:01:34 people are thinking he's going to take over California anyways.
03:01:36 That's why he's putting his
03:01:38 National Guard army all over, even though if you look,
03:01:41 there's like handfuls, handfuls of National Guard
03:01:44 and they don't have weapons, they're not allowed to have weapons.
03:01:48 And they've like rubber bullets and stuff and not real, real guns.
03:01:52 It's not a federal takeover yet.
03:01:54 No, no, not saying that that wouldn't hurt.
03:01:56 Couldn't happen.
03:02:00 Gary keeps putting these videos in called
03:02:02 chromosome two and I keep skipping them.
03:02:06 But I don't know if I can just
03:02:07 keep skipping them.
03:02:11 Oh. Oh, I forgot about the FBI files.
03:02:14 I got to show that.
03:02:17 Apparently it's loading.
03:02:20 It's loading, but is why I didn't totally load these pages.
03:02:23 Usually have words on them.
03:02:27 Oh my gosh, do they've been erased?
03:02:31 Page three.
03:02:32 It said
03:02:35 it said something about Tesla's time travel, and now they're black.
03:02:39 Dude, this is just weird.
03:02:41 I'm going to try and refresh
03:02:43 and I'm going to lose sound, but there is no sound.
03:02:48 There.
03:02:48 God, dude.
03:02:51 What is?
03:02:54 There were FBI files from the vault from,
03:02:56 like, back in the when he was, like, alive.
03:03:00 And he had mentioned how he had time travel.
03:03:11 Dude,
03:03:11 they were pages just the other day, and now they're white.
03:03:15 I mean, black, they're, you know, white it out.
03:03:20 What happened to them?
03:03:21 They're black.
03:03:23 Blacked out right.
03:03:25 But they're probably white it out because that's just what my browser does.
03:03:28 I'm going to try different browser.
03:03:29 Here they are
03:03:31 okay.
03:03:31 So they work in that browser.
03:03:35 Can I share that
03:03:37 I sure can.
03:03:40 Share screen to FBI records.
03:03:44 Not that one.
03:03:58 I you
03:04:00 what's a place like you do.
03:04:01 Okay. This.
03:04:04 Wow. So on this page three is what is the context of this?
03:04:12 This is, an Interplanetary Sessions newsletter
03:04:15 that the FBI grabbed from June 14th, 1950,
03:04:20 something.
03:04:21 51, maybe 56, 57.
03:04:24 I can't read the last number in 1950 something.
03:04:27 Dear friends, we've not issued a newsletter.
03:04:29 That's not important.
03:04:29 George Van Nestle, operator, the giant blah blah blah.
03:04:33 Margaret Storm has been assigned to certain work with the space people
03:04:36 as follows.
03:04:37 She's writing a book, return of the dove a story of the life of Nikola
03:04:40 Tesla, scientist, and the part of his invention will play into the New age.
03:04:45 Much of the data from his book has been supplied
03:04:47 to Missus Storm through transcripts received on the Tesla set,
03:04:51 a radio type machine invented by Tesla in 1938 for interplanetary communication.
03:05:00 Tesla died in 1943, and his
03:05:01 engineers did not build the Tesla set until after his death.
03:05:04 It was placed in operation in 1950, and since that time,
03:05:08 the Tesla engineers have been in close touch with spaceships.
03:05:12 The SpaceX people have visited the Tesla engineers many times and have told us
03:05:16 the Tesla was a Venetian from Venus.
03:05:19 Obviously, that means brought to this planet as a baby in 1903.
03:05:23 In 1856,
03:05:26 and left with Mr. and Mrs.
03:05:28 Tesla in a remote mountain province in what is now Yugoslavia.
03:05:33 So this this report, it goes on and on.
03:05:36 But that's the important piece right there.
03:05:38 Is that
03:05:40 Margaret Storm, who was assigned to this work,
03:05:43 don't know exactly what she is or how crazy she is.
03:05:46 If this is just nonsense, but in the statement
03:05:49 that the is in the FBI files.
03:05:51 Look, I'm on the vault.
03:05:52 If you can see this, this
03:05:55 people are saying, where do you get your sources?
03:05:56 You're crazy.
03:05:57 What the fuck?
03:05:57 This is that vault, that fbi.gov.
03:06:00 I'm just a toy.
03:06:01 I have no idea what you're now.
03:06:02 Just because they have it in evidence doesn't mean that it's that source, right?
03:06:05 Sure.
03:06:05 But I'm saying that it it's back then it was captured
03:06:09 and treated as something
03:06:13 how much for the body?
03:06:16 Yeah.
03:06:16 So they have, a communication device that they can communicate.
03:06:21 What does it say?
03:06:22 Interplanetary, which that's not that big a deal.
03:06:25 I mean, I'm sure we have that right.
03:06:28 We could talk to people when they're on Mars.
03:06:29 We have cameras that communicate back from the edge of the solar system and beyond.
03:06:34 We can thank Nikola Tesla for that.
03:06:38 Of course, I'm
03:06:38 whitewashing over the fact that he was from Venus.
03:06:42 Hey, kid,
03:06:43 you want some candy?
03:06:49 You want some candy?
03:06:56 Oh, yes. Yes.
03:06:59 That's not candy.
03:07:00 That's some kind of fake future food that people are going to eat.
03:07:06 They'll just eat a protein stick.
03:07:09 That was pretty fun.
03:07:10 Watch.
03:07:14 All right, you're going to make me have to go to Colonel
03:07:15 Ozone to.
03:07:30 Irwin's theory of evolution breaks down when it comes to humans.
03:07:33 We can extract that DNA from the bone marrow.
03:07:36 Fossilized remains of beings that we used to believe were our ancestors.
03:07:40 And we didn't descend from any of the other forms.
03:07:42 We showed up about 200,000 years ago.
03:07:45 But the kicker is that we can now look at the DNA
03:07:48 and reverse engineer and say, what did it take to get where we are
03:07:52 and what scientists are now calling the smoking gun is, human
03:07:55 chromosome number two got about 1200 or so genes in that chromosome.
03:07:59 And just one of them, gene, TBR number one, is responsible
03:08:03 for most of the brain that we have for our neocortex.
03:08:06 So our humanness, our empathy, sympathy, our cognitive abilities
03:08:10 gets really interesting.
03:08:11 So where did chromosome two come from?
03:08:13 Scientists have the answer,
03:08:14 but they don't like the answer because chromosome two is the product
03:08:18 of a fusion of telomere to telomere fusion of two preexisting chromosomes.
03:08:23 That does not happen in nature. Can't happen in nature.
03:08:26 Do you want to hear something really fascinating?
03:08:29 It can't happen in nature.
03:08:30 Everything happens in nature.
03:08:34 Yeah.
03:08:34 How did that happen? The.
03:08:43 We're doomed.
03:08:43 AI is taking over everything.
03:08:46 A US student was handcuffed after AI system apparently mistook a bag of chips.
03:08:50 Doritos, to be specific, as a gun.
03:08:52 The student said he was holding him with two hands with his finger out like that.
03:08:57 And apparently, for even before we've had LMS
03:09:01 and I, you know, photo making it all that shit,
03:09:04 we've had AI gun detection in schools
03:09:07 and in city streets for a long time.
03:09:10 And when I first heard the story, it sounds really nefarious,
03:09:13 like AI is going to take over and fucking kill the system.
03:09:16 The way I heard it, the system
03:09:17 that was supposed to keep kids safe and keep kids from getting guns
03:09:19 pointed at them actually got guns pointed at them.
03:09:22 But the breakdown wasn't with the AI system, the breakdown.
03:09:25 The system actually worked.
03:09:26 They got a notification that it was a false positive
03:09:28 and they should stand down, but the principal was still panicked
03:09:31 and freaking out and still called the police after the fact.
03:09:35 So it was the principal's fault, not I.
03:09:37 So once I figured out how to get rid of all those human
03:09:40 glitches, it's going to really take off.
03:09:43 And then we'll actually truly, finally evolve.
03:09:46 And I for one, welcome our AI overlords.
03:09:51 This guy just cropped us.
03:09:52 Did me
03:09:54 I keep farting and obviously it's bother and Deadpool.
03:09:57 Oh that's awesome.
03:10:05 So what's the topic next week?
03:10:08 Can we at least take care of business?
03:10:10 Keep this show afloat?
03:10:15 No. Helicopter.
03:10:16 Helicopter?
03:10:20 Oh, no.
03:10:22 The company.
03:10:25 Not again.
03:10:26 Rescued yesterday after a US Navy helicopter and a fighter jet
03:10:31 both went down in separate incidents in the South China Sea.
03:10:34 In both incidents, people
03:10:36 conducting helicopter research in the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz.
03:10:40 Navy officials say a Navy Seahawk helicopter
03:10:43 and a Super Hornet fighter jet went down about a half hour apart.
03:10:48 Our crew members involved are safe and in stable helicopter,
03:10:51 their helicopter, they're all
03:10:55 for the
03:10:57 comfort on accident. Man.
03:11:04 That happened recently.
03:11:06 Did it?
03:11:09 Yeah.
03:11:09 This week, just the other day.
03:11:13 Was it a woman?
03:11:16 Both talk from
03:11:19 work because.
03:11:24 And I don't take no orders from the woman, by the way.
03:11:26 By the way, I don't take no orders from no women.
03:11:30 Do you read?
03:11:33 Never.
03:11:36 All right, then.
03:11:39 I, because it asked
03:11:41 if audiobooks was cheating at reading.
03:11:44 I definitely know,
03:11:46 because I think if you can relay the information.
03:11:49 I mean,
03:11:50 do you think when they first made the printing press
03:11:52 and people wrote it down, you're like, dude,
03:11:53 you're not going to stand around and listen to the oral spoken word.
03:11:56 You're cheating.
03:11:56 You're cheating by reading what he said.
03:11:59 Sounds the same to me.
03:12:01 Mike Tyson open to return.
03:12:07 Is that exciting? But,
03:12:09 not really. No.
03:12:10 And if he wants a payday, I'm sure he'll get it.
03:12:13 Yeah,
03:12:14 that's what they're doing in the NBA.
03:12:15 They're like, hey, man, you get $2,000 if you win, but you get $4,000
03:12:20 if you lose.
03:12:24 And is that right?
03:12:26 Hey, they want you to take a dive, see, because they're going to make 40,000
03:12:29 in the betting.
03:12:31 Add a couple zeros.
03:12:32 I'm sure
03:12:34 I made it through all my content.
03:12:35 I'm pretty proud.
03:12:38 Everything.
03:12:38 Oh, boy.
03:12:39 Gary.
03:12:39 Oh, and the Cybertruck.
03:12:43 Tesla.
03:12:43 We never I thought I thought maybe,
03:12:45 Elon was going to come on the show, but that's a shame.
03:12:47 I guess not.
03:12:49 I want him to act.
03:12:50 I want to ask him about this.
03:12:53 Well, what?
03:12:55 I wanted to ask him about this over here.
03:12:59 So this guy, this wrote that, he wrote this rap
03:13:02 that I tried to mix up, but it wouldn't let me for the life of me mix up.
03:13:06 I'm not going to play the whole thing because it's probably pretty bad.
03:13:12 Hey, what just happened?
03:13:13 Are you playing a game now?
03:13:18 I want to play a game.
03:13:20 I don't know
03:13:22 why would you play this game?
03:13:25 This is games.
03:13:26 This should be remade.
03:13:28 Is it Grand theft?
03:13:30 No, no, no, there's two Grand theft.
03:13:31 Okay. Three was skate.
03:13:33 Skate two and skate three were the shit. But,
03:13:36 we're like old school.
03:13:38 They remade it.
03:13:38 And this is now like a free online.
03:13:43 Sort of daily do.
03:13:47 Yeah.
03:13:50 He died.
03:13:50 I don't know, you could die skateboarding.
03:13:52 You can.
03:13:54 You didn't know you could die skateboarding.
03:13:55 I think we can get some videos of people dying.
03:13:57 Skateboarding, if you like.
03:13:58 You know.
03:14:02 Can I go in there? Oh.
03:14:19 Hahahahahahahaha.
03:14:20 I thought I meant that the, act of skateboarding
03:14:24 is going out of fashion and thus dying.
03:14:29 What did you ask?
03:14:31 Show me people
03:14:33 dying, skateboarding?
03:14:35 Yeah.
03:14:37 Skater day.
03:14:38 And it talked about its popularity dying.
03:14:42 No, people.
03:14:48 Yes, people
03:14:48 die while skateboarding, but it is very rare.
03:14:53 This video is a compilation of people
03:14:56 right there showing you the video.
03:14:58 No, it's just it's just a weird coincidence.
03:15:00 It's just a compilation of skateboard stunts with a place
03:15:03 like you doing it a mutant, like this. Wow.
03:15:13 Yo, check this shit out.
03:15:16 This is take in San Diego.
03:15:17 Check this out.
03:15:19 Oh, yo.
03:15:22 Over the weekend, they had a deathmatch put on by Bronson.
03:15:25 Couple other companies, energy drink, etc..
03:15:28 Yeah, I know why they call that a deathmatch.
03:15:34 Everyone is trying to dodge them,
03:15:36 but there's only so much you can do when you're dodging takedowns.
03:15:39 I've been here numerous times. It's really, really fast.
03:15:42 He's out on the ground in the room trying to work around them,
03:15:45 but they're also being served up at the same time.
03:15:47 This is no joke, really is a deathmatch and I hope everyone's out.
03:15:52 Of course everyone's all right.
03:15:55 Nobody died.
03:15:56 Of course everyone's all right. Why wouldn't they be?
03:15:58 All right?
03:16:00 Nobody ever died while skateboarding.
03:16:02 These are fact. Hey.
03:16:05 Yeah, man.
03:16:07 I'm skeptical, but okay, I believe you.
03:16:11 I believe everything I hear.
03:16:16 Fuck.
03:16:17 But it's just the moment I realized that I'm working in
03:16:21 a fucking different state in the morning, so I have to get up like, three.
03:16:25 I have to go.
03:16:26 That's a good point.
03:16:27 I am too, but I'm only driving there.
03:16:29 I'm driving there.
03:16:32 I work there tomorrow.
03:16:34 Easier though. Like, right.
03:16:35 It's easy.
03:16:35 You could at least on the plane if you could sleep for a couple hours
03:16:39 or whatever.
03:16:40 You can't drive like this.
03:16:42 Tesla.
03:16:43 You got Tesla. I'm perfectly fine driving.
03:16:46 Nice. Relaxing.
03:16:47 That's my. That's my call. Back to the top.
03:16:50 Do you have a Tesla? Because it'll drive you there
03:16:53 only if you pay for the subscription.
03:16:56 What if the subscription goes out while you're
03:17:00 while it's driving you home?
03:17:04 Dongdong, please
03:17:05 deposit 999 for the next 20 miles.
03:17:09 Yeah, that was funny too, because Tesla wanted free energy for everyone.
03:17:12 And Tesla is charging, what, $40 for a Philip.
03:17:20 Thanks to Hu,
03:17:22 Edison and the copper wire.
03:17:26 Which I'm still kind of concerned about.
03:17:28 Where does the electricity come from?
03:17:33 We should pay for it.
03:17:35 Comes from fossil fuel.
03:17:39 Yeah.
03:17:39 Your whole computer, you just you're do you, like, lagged up and then fucking.
03:17:43 Yeah.
03:17:44 I think.
03:17:49 So after the show,
03:17:50 if you get intimate with yourself, please buy some Fladge Rants lotion.
03:17:55 It's the best lotion on the market.
03:17:58 Rub it on your feet and then wear your flat ring slip up.
03:18:02 There you go.
03:18:02 Right there.
03:18:04 Now, I don't know why there was only.
03:18:08 Only black people's
03:18:10 hands were available in the, mockups
03:18:13 for lotion.
03:18:15 Seriously, look at that.
03:18:19 I tried to find white people's hands, and they weren't
03:18:22 any white people use lotion to them, but they don't use it for their skin.
03:18:27 They use it for something. Yeah.
03:18:28 There's only one experience.
03:18:30 It's not shared.
03:18:33 Oh, dude.
03:18:34 Sure, it's two experiences and there's nothing that's shared right now.
03:18:37 Don't share it now with me, with your significant
03:18:41 other on.
03:18:46 Blue ingredients.
03:18:47 There's no way I can read that.
03:18:48 Oh, yes, I can.
03:18:51 If you know what it is.
03:18:52 If you're hawking the product, buddy.
03:18:55 It's lotions, oil, literally.
03:18:57 Lanolin or la lion.
03:18:59 Lanolin and aloe
03:19:01 and, lots of water.
03:19:03 The first ingredient is water.
03:19:05 But, hey, we're selling it, so I don't want to show it.
03:19:07 I just I do, I'm kidding.
03:19:10 I stand by all our products.
03:19:11 It's a sunflower seed oil, poly glycerol, lithium six eight
03:19:17 said it's really alcohol.
03:19:19 Glycerin.
03:19:22 Raw, medium.
03:19:26 It's hard to read sideways.
03:19:29 Lots of alcohol. You really.
03:19:30 I don't know if you want
03:19:32 alcohol in your lotion, but you also don't want lotion
03:19:34 to stay on your hands, so we're kind of stuck.
03:19:35 Fruit extract.
03:19:36 That's good for you.
03:19:39 This is really
03:19:41 what's a place like sea buckthorn?
03:19:43 This. What the fuck is sea buckthorn?
03:19:47 Maybe it's different line fruit.
03:19:48 More fruit, more fruit. Lots of fruit.
03:19:51 There's the lanolin, flannel, lanolin, lanolin.
03:19:53 That's the shit that makes lotion. Lotion.
03:19:56 Yeah, it's just normal, regular shit a little bit.
03:19:58 A lot of water a little bit. A lot of water.
03:20:02 A little bit of a lot of water.
03:20:03 Yeah.
03:20:03 When you're spending money, you don't, you know,
03:20:05 if your product you're buying is like 90%
03:20:07 water, you can get water cheaper out of your tap.
03:20:10 You ever noticed that, like, Kool-Aid sells Kool-Aid mix?
03:20:13 Now, because it's a lot, you can make a lot more money selling water included,
03:20:17 like buying a salad by the pound.
03:20:19 Unless you're getting a fucking bowl full of meat, you're getting ripped off.
03:20:25 Because, you know you're paying the same thing
03:20:26 for a chickpea as you are for a fucking piece of steak.
03:20:29 Whatever ways.
03:20:31 I forgot who did that.
03:20:31 It was actually a pretty good deal if you if you trick the system
03:20:34 and they had like a salad bar that they sold for,
03:20:38 I don't know, back in the day, probably 699
03:20:40 a pound in you, but they assume you're going to take half of it.
03:20:44 Lettuce.
03:20:44 You go in there and fill up with like ham chunks, chicken chunks and bacon.
03:20:48 You walk out of there
03:20:50 with a slightly overpriced meat instead of under way.
03:20:53 Overpriced lettuce.
03:20:58 Oh, it kills all momentum.
03:20:59 Go to this fucking thing.
03:21:01 Yeah, there's no sound.
03:21:04 The sound to make it so much better. Yeah.
03:21:06 And you just hear the fucking skates rolling
03:21:09 like fuck.
03:21:12 It's very much pointless.
03:21:14 And me?
03:21:20 And it's the oil.
03:21:21 Those wheels come. Oh,
03:21:24 yeah.
03:21:24 That's better up.
03:21:27 Oh, fuck.
03:21:30 Hey, there's a bus right there.
03:21:31 I'm sure you saw the bus.
03:21:33 Why does the bus look like way better graphics
03:21:35 than the entire game?
03:21:38 Many shortcuts.
03:21:40 Because it wasn't moving.
03:21:44 Yes, I was too old.
03:21:45 I never played skateboard games.
03:21:47 Skateboarding was never cool when I was growing up.
03:21:51 This is like the first major dynamic and change as far as button.
03:21:54 So we're concerned most, if not all skating games or any game that involves
03:22:01 sports like this, BMX or whatever was always
03:22:03 multi button combination, you know, square, square, triangle, whatever this.
03:22:08 Yeah. As the the stick.
03:22:10 So you can see at the bottom of the screen
03:22:12 that's what I'm doing with the stick in order to do different tricks.
03:22:16 Is it 360 or 790 or whatever.
03:22:19 I don't want to fuck.
03:22:19 That means
03:22:21 that was snowboarding.
03:22:22 Well, maybe that was this.
03:22:24 So different combinations of how you flick the stick gets you
03:22:27 how you do what I'm sorry.
03:22:29 How you do.
03:22:29 What do you like with sticks?
03:22:33 You have more than walking the sticks.
03:22:35 Gets you guys there.
03:22:36 So there's somebody with you when you're doing this? Yes.
03:22:40 You flick the sticks to another guy.
03:22:45 Are you paying attention or.
03:22:46 I'm taking notes
03:22:49 and drive for.
03:22:50 I'm marking the time for the drop.
03:22:54 And our viewers have plummeted.
03:22:56 We have lost everyone.
03:22:58 Well, the we're the wrong category.
03:23:01 We should start a gaming way.
03:23:02 What do you sit around in video games?
03:23:03 Yeah, I'm gonna do pinball on Thursday.
03:23:07 The only problem is I can't do pinball by myself because I can't.
03:23:10 I can't interact at all because you got to play all demographics.
03:23:13 Play pinball. Oh, dude,
03:23:16 it is hashtag. And,
03:23:21 somebody should help him.
03:23:23 Like the busted, I don't know. Stop.
03:23:26 It's going to back up over his head now.
03:23:29 Did you lose control?
03:23:32 Are you going to be okay, bro?
03:23:37 Man, when's the light changing?
03:23:38 The chicken.
03:23:41 Chicken? I.
03:23:49 Come on. Go!
03:23:50 Goddamn it!
03:23:51 Change.
03:23:54 Oh, there we go.
03:24:12 Oh! You try to attack
03:24:34 in the middle of the night and you kill chickens.
03:24:37 You killed my chickens.
03:24:40 Those were my best
03:24:43 birds. You.
03:24:48 Chickens.
03:24:49 The ball away like you always do.
03:24:58 This is chicken doing.
03:25:11 Cooking chicken.
03:25:13 Chicken, chicken.
03:25:14 Everybody is for sure. And.
03:25:28 Then you want chicken.
03:25:31 I don't mean I'll speak a chicken.
03:25:35 I grow.
03:25:41 Them, I do it, I try to be myself.
03:25:44 Freeze up chicken.
03:25:46 I tried to kill that up.
03:25:50 Like let your back in for the first you play them I love you.
03:25:56 Come. Let's go baby. Come on, chicken eyes.
03:25:59 But you didn't go.
03:26:03 You. You know that,
03:26:07 I want to fly.
03:26:08 Oh, you want to go?
03:26:12 Oh, chicken attack the chicken!
03:26:18 The chicken.
03:26:23 Fight!
03:26:24 Just walk away. What do you always do?
03:26:31 How do I get out of this
03:26:32 chicken shit outfit?
03:26:38 How do I get out of this
03:26:39 chicken shit outfit?
03:26:50 I'm that.
03:26:54 You want some candy?
03:26:57 How do I get out of this chicken shit outfit?
03:27:00 I need you guys.
03:27:01 I'm getting him.
03:27:03 Gary, do you get. Hey!
03:35:19 Mr. Brady and Rochelle.
03:35:22 Brady and or Gary.
03:35:23 As above and so below.
03:35:26 Because. Copy.
03:35:27 So close, lady.
03:35:28 And for sure, we're doing it our way.
03:35:32 We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
03:35:35 Brady and Dawn.
03:35:36 Shall we just.
03:35:37 Brady and draw.
03:35:39 It's their show now, Brady.
03:35:41 Draw. And.