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Mike s are hot.
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Excellent.
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Lies, lies, Lies.
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Yeah.
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We get the right to that song.
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Yes. Fantastic. Yes.
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I'm not sure if I can believe you.
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You still can't hear the sound effects, can you?
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I can't.
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Is the song playing right now?
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Yeah.
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Nah. No, I got to work that out.
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At least you can hear the browser.
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One thing at a time.
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Yeah.
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I still have to shorten this.
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No, I love it.
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Focus groups say the young people change the channel after, like, 3 seconds.
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The songs can't be more than 3 seconds now.
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They can't handle it.
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No offense, young people.
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Yeah.
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Facebook didn't work again.
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I don't care.
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Whatever the Facebook
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live chat.
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I'm ready. Yes.
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40 more.
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Too long.
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It's a long 2 minutes song.
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Here you go.
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Hi, and welcome to Fletcher Dragons Live.
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I'm Gary Brady, and I couldn't make it today.
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They caught COVID of the balls.
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And I'm told the only way you can catch that is doing weird, kinky gay stuff.
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And they caught it from each other.
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So COVID of the balls,
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actually, that might not be true, but just because I made it up
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doesn't mean I'm lying or it's untrue.
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Some things are said for entertainment value.
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I was just making a joke.
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So let's define some terms here.
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We're talking about lies.
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This this episode is about
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deception. Specifically.
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Now, when people talk about lies, they really mean
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saying something that you know isn't true.
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Fair enough.
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How about when, I guess
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incorrectly or correctly, am I lying?
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I would posit that that's not a lie.
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Maybe an attempted deception, that I know something
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that I don't know.
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What about actors?
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They get into character and portray a role.
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What they're saying, their lines.
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They aren't true,
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but they're not necessarily lie.
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That's for entertainment.
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This show is for entertainment.
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Now, whether or not
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draw and Brady have covert of the balls.
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But like I
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said, I've said it before and I'll say it again
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just because I made it up doesn't mean it's not true.
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That's a non-sequitur.
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That's the kinds of lies that I like to talk about
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are the ones that are in our textbooks.
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A lot of people think that just
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far fetched things, things that are
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are mysterious or or difficult to understand
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can't be true.
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Things that just seem too good to be true
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are lies.
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What I like to do is check
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corroborating evidence.
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Don't take what I'm saying at face value.
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Do your own research.
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I might be deceiving you or I might be wrong.
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That's not lying.
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That's just being incorrect.
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Now, a great example.
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One of my favorite examples is Atlantis.
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Did it exist?
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Plato, in his dialogs,
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has a pretty good account of the
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the historical
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truth of Atlantis that he got from the Library of Alexandria.
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Now, it could have been a myth or a legend way back then,
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and it could have been, you know, a fictional story.
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So what you'd want is corroborating evidence
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from people that didn't have Plato's dialogs.
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I see lies under my chin.
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But this is this is the actual truth.
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Zacharias And translated the
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the King list and had very similar
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descriptions about 500 readings.
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Well, no, I'm sorry.
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That was Edgar Casey.
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Edgar Casey had 500 readings of a description of Atlantis
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that also backs up Zacharias vision and Plato.
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Now, there was this kid
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back in the 19th century,
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and his name was Frederick Spencer Oliver.
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He wrote a book called Dweller on Two Planets.
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He died before or the Turn of the Century 1900.
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The book came out.
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His mother published it in 1905.
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This described details
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that are supported in the Bhagavad Gita.
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I don't think this kid was reading Sanskrit in Nebraska in 1890.
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So how did he get the same details of the flying machines
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that the Atlanteans were using
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to the same
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descriptive detail as in the body of a Geeta?
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Plato's Dialogs.
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Zacharias Hitchens Translation
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of the Cuneiform
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Edgar cases
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Readings.
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Now, these sources alone wouldn't be credible.
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Well, you've got five different sources.
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So the Bhagavad Gita is a religious document,
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the oldest scripture in the world.
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I think.
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Edgar Casey He was a medium, I think.
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I think actually Brady's a medium.
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This is an extra large.
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But that's my medium joke.
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So it's hard to believe that
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Zacharias Kitchen was discredited
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and that would like translate.
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It wasn't his his job, it wasn't his education. So.
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So and then this kid, I don't know where he was
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channeling this stuff from, but it's same kind of medium stuff.
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And Plato got his information from a library.
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So these five different sources
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didn't collaborate, but so told a very, very
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similar tale of Atlantis
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and the stages of Atlantis, not just the concentric circles, but
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the energy weapon targeted at volcanoes
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to kill the megafauna of the planet.
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And that backfired because it raised the water level.
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And then there were Atlantis was reduced to five islands.
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Another catastrophe happened,
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reducing Atlantis lanterns further to three islands.
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And all of these five sources,
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have all of these accounted for.
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How is it why is it
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I posit because this farfetched,
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mythical fairy tale of legend is actually true?
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History.
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Gentlemen,
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how's the cockpit of the balls?
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My. My balls are fine.
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Okay, I'll make it lie.
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I tried to start with a farfetched story.
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Because. How?
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I mean, how.
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How much worse can it get?
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What do you guys think Atlantis real are?
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Make believe.
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So a lie is only a lie if you know it's wrong.
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If you just accidentally say something that's wrong, it's
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more like an untruth.
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Oh, an untruth.
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Well, a broader definition of lies is the opposite of truth.
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And that would that would include that.
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That doesn't even require deception.
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That just requires ignorance.
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Right. Right.
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But I don't I don't think that's a lie.
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I think it requires deception.
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Known deception. Right, right, right.
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You probably wouldn't know that was busy with knobs and shit.
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So I didn't hear everything.
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No, that's quite all right.
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I should probably repeated anyway, because I wasn't paying attention either.
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Are you lying?
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That's going to come up a lot today, I think.
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I think George Ball cancer or COVID has affected his audio.
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Huh? Mm hmm.
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Must have been difficult for you to tell it like
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that. That's where he might be.
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Too stupid to understand what we're saying.
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That might be a lie.
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He thinks Futurama is, but better than.
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Oh, I can hear you now.
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Yeah, I tried to give him a microphone method.
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I try my work.
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Whatever the same point.
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There is no truth.
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It's a lie anyway.
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Everything is still alive.
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All lies.
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We stay alive or alive or.
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Oh, it's all alive.
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So lying does have a benefit.
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All right.
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My wife asked me if she looks good in these pants.
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I say yes.
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I'm not sure.
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When you tell someone what they want to hear
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instead of the truth, it is self-serving to you
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that that type of deception
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just makes your life easier.
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What I want is to make the world a better place.
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And I think that would be if.
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If all of us told a little more truth
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and a few fewer lies, the world would be a better place.
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And it's still self-serving
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because it is the world that we live in that we're making better.
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You're fat,
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though.
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Thank you.
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You're making the world a better place.
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Yeah. You look like shit on camera.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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I've got a horrible face for radio.
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I can't stand working with it
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because I know
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that hurt now that hurt my feelings.
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I built that wi fi with my bare hands.
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I'm pretty sure there's dead
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children in that tote up there that blew in.
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That is correct. Yes.
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That explains it.
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So much.
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You. The stories of something terrible to the crab.
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You long for the most disgusting show.
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And you paid too much for that stupid Yoda to.
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How much was it?
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$75. 74. 99.
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For fucking.
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What does it do?
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It sits there,
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actually.
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Does anyone.
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Should I go to YouTube to do it?
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Do, do, do do, do, do.
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I think he's got the little pouch and everything.
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It was a cool in the drunk show. You calm down a
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I started without you.
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Let's get.
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I was trying to hold back a little bit.
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I feel like I've been trying to curb my drinking a little bit
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as above, so below.
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And then know that
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the back of the guitar actually the drunk show now
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the other a yin yang as above so below
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type of thing going on that
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because it was part of my research this week I looked into that
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and another time where another culture stole
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my catchphrase is, is it Yang?
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I mean, it's like,
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yeah.
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Yang I think it's pronounced if you're American
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or of your Asian,
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if you're American, you pronounce it
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exactly as it's supposed to be,
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yin and yang
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because no, okay, fuck their language.
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Fuck all that. You're
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not alone.
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I looked at it in another farfetched thing.
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I know I've.
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I've talked about Panpsychism before,
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and it's basically
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consciousness permeates everything.
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We are part of one mind.
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We're all the experiences that that we have
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go into a collective consciousness like
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and it adds up to a, a universal consciousness.
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And now that would be your standard
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definition of God.
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Yeah, but then what?
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I don't know.
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I, I don't know.
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I don't subscribe, but it's kind of an odd
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concept.
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Okay.
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Well, 18 minutes last year.
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We're on religion. Sorry to interrupt.
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Last year, it was right.
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Oh, let's go to Nobel Prizes for a sec.
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1932, 1933,
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Heisenberg, Schrödinger and Dirac
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shared the Nobel Prize in physics, and it was
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waves and particles.
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There's a
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it's a
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jumbled mess, and we don't really know what reality is.
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And then last year's Nobel Prize in physics was shared by three guys,
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and they said
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reality isn't real locally, like.
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Like physics.
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What we perceive isn't real, but.
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And then there's this permeating observer
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concept that if you don't see it, you know, if a tree falls in the woods
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and no one hears it, does it make a sound kind of a deal? Yes.
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And that
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and so everything in our perception is lies.
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And they won a Nobel Prize for saying so.
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So everything is lies. There.
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There I go again.
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I created a topic that includes everything.
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It's all lies.
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I've always tried
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to conceptualize that idea of certain things not existing
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until we knew them or whatever, until we perceive them.
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I no idea in what sense that even makes or how they even know
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that that's possible, because if they're seeing it, it's there.
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If they haven't seen it yet, is it there still or is it just not there?
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It makes no sense to me.
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So I've always tried to conceptualize how that how that makes sense.
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But I just I guess I'm not smart enough. Uh,
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Bill, that's what I was saying earlier
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to stupid about me. I didn't get it.
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Go fuck off.
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Whenever.
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Hey, I couldn't do this without you guys,
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but you're not too bright.
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Oh, how we doing?
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Along with problem number two.
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That was done.
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My, my. That's lies.
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My problem is, is that
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I'm running into the end of the audio clip, and so I need to kind of
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dial back and cut out a thing or two.
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But I don't know when you like everything and you don't want to get rid
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of anything, it's hard to trim fat, you know.
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Oh, it's probably I'll draw special, isn't it?
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Oh, of course.
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You know, I try to do a good balance, to be honest,
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since you do most of the talking, it's hard to find
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some good clips of Brady sometimes, but I found some great ones.
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I made him turn up as Mike today
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because I can't hear Brady my mike with
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their like that For example in here
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Brady has to tie my beard and then don't put it back.
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Last week it was off the entire time.
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The only audio I had was what was feeding through your telephone call style
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wasn't too bad while that was like back.
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No audio.
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It's good today. Okay.
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No, it isn't.
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You're echoing out, you know, in your head.
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Oh, you're good lies.
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Are you like
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lies?
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Lies, lies. Yeah.
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I don't lie.
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Well, do you guys have any good lies for me?
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I'm Mount Rushmore.
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I want any truth.
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Oh, yeah. Okay.
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I would say his my one of my favorite lies
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that happen.
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You can actually point a laser at the thing that they did.
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The reflector they put out there from your own backyard. You
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he put in a robot that after the
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what just too much.
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Where where looks much.
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You're going on with that with that moon landing.
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You think the moon landing was a hoax.
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Do you know who started the moon Landing is a lot of shit.
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Do you believe
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that it go to
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the mass started that
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that rumor the same,
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the same essentially governmental.
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It's an ass, but it's still the government.
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And the same people who killed JFK,
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the same people who are responsible for a lot of bullshit.
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All kinds of scandals.
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We can't trust our higher ups.
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We can't trust their higher powers.
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They wanted us to be on the moon because they wanted to win the Cold War.
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And so they shot it in a film studio just in case something wrong happened.
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I don't know if we've actually been there or not, but all of that footage is
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completely fake.
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Is this a good time to save?
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So I can say it?
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911 was that's
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another not true that it's a lie
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the cause of of those buildings falling was the lie
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terrace.
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Yeah.
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Most of those guys are alive and well and living in that area.
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None of that was terror.
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It was terrible by itself, not terrorism.
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Those guys are living in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan to this day.
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The guys who are pictured as the terrorists who died in
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the crash are alive.
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So yeah, that didn't happen that fast.
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Does nothing still.
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What about the moon landing?
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Did you hear about the movie Capricorn One?
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Oh, but I have heard about it.
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It's.
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It's either it's similar to the landing.
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So they used all the equipment
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and they made a movie right after we did it with.
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With the same equipment.
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I can't get on board with it.
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The moon landing was a hoax. Sorry, guys.
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I don't know the shadow travels a lot of the time.
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Wait.
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The times to speed the shadows is easy.
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The light reflects off of other white light objects and creates
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another source of light.
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Even the lander itself is the source of light.
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Yeah. Who's who?
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Who's filming
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Who Put the camera out there before the astronauts got off the lander?
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Because it's not an appendage of the spacecraft?
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I don't know.
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There was one unknown about the spacecraft, but a third party,
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the second camera that is going to picture the entire lunar lander as is.
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I mean, you can see the whole the whole thing.
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It's we're taking it. We're
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the government's fucking with this audio.
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We can see everything. You can't allow the.
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No, no, no truth.
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Well.
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Oh, I'm proud to say come over to rumble. Crap.
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I'm the worst.
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Oh, wait, I forgot the stuff to buy. You do?
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Now, when it comes to modern day stuff, what always got me was,
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like, five years ago, they were talking about how they could
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send something around the moon and they were talking about
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how they were going to be able to communicate with it around the moon
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and also they talked about how they could get through all the radiation and up.
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This is like, I don't know, 50 years after we already went to the moon.
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And they're now like they were talking about
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how to get it done as if we had never done it before.
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I mean, you're right, the bit and they were talking about just an object
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and the Van Allen Belts will kill your ass.
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Yeah, I have trouble with the radiation.
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How do we get through that in such a like.
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Like a big basically a ship made out of tinfoil.
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It was going for radiation, you know?
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So the gold foil stuff.
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I understand that in a sense,
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but I just don't know how effective it is, how much you need.
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It just seems like it needs to be a slight sheep.
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I was watching.
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I forgot the name of the object is, but they're going to be putting
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the first commercial launched Rover on the moon.
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I'm not sure the implications of what that's going to do for anyone,
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but it is a commercial business that's putting it out there
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and they have a bunch of that foil shit like all over it.
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Yeah. Six tall rover.
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They claim it can hold like £600.
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I don't know, but they're bringing it up there. But
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commercialization of space
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has essentially, you know, on my, on my list of things
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to invest in in the future regardless
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I love that sound glitch.
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I don't remember booze, Taco Bell or Subway, but someone bought
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the rights to the first truss food chain on the moon.
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Who's going to go there?
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Oh, the first commercial flight
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to the moon.
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We'll be able to commercial flight That that doesn't
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come back.
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It may or may not.
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Or they allegedly signed NDAs.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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We went to the way they've got food.
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Oh, wow.
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This.
00:24:45
That's it.
00:24:45
See, that would be such a huge cover up.
00:24:48
I don't know if I can get on board that with that.
00:24:52
Well, what about
00:24:53
Mr. Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong?
00:24:56
They both have been controversial people post moon landing.
00:25:01
Yeah, I said some pretty risque stuff
00:25:02
and another one gets pissed off if you even mention that it was fake.
00:25:05
So it's very, uh. That is odd. Yeah.
00:25:09
But that they don't want to get punched in the face.
00:25:11
They may make money from the controversy,
00:25:15
you know.
00:25:16
Oh, yeah.
00:25:17
So that's.
00:25:18
That's one motive
00:25:21
that.
00:25:21
What are you going up there?
00:25:23
The Van Allen belts their explanation.
00:25:25
They go through it all.
00:25:28
The reason they survived
00:25:29
is because they were exposed to such a little amount
00:25:32
for such a small amount of time.
00:25:33
But then they have to go directly through it.
00:25:37
Yeah, even a spacecraft going super fast.
00:25:40
It would have been 4 minutes or a few seconds.
00:25:43
I don't know.
00:25:45
Right.
00:25:46
And it would make you really, really sick.
00:25:49
Like the only thing.
00:25:50
I think they got really sick.
00:25:53
Yeah, that's what I was about to say.
00:25:55
But they would instead they would get sick when they get.
00:25:57
Yeah, but you would think that I don't think lose hair and shit.
00:25:59
Like that's what radiation does.
00:26:00
Radiation does some weird shit.
00:26:02
Mitch Fox Yeah. There was like,
00:26:05
can you get over that?
00:26:06
Can you just.
00:26:09
That's another way
00:26:10
that COVID of the bugs is spread.
00:26:13
Yeah, yeah, we know we have a true, true story
00:26:17
spread through AIDS.
00:26:22
Well, going back to the moon landing.
00:26:24
I love the rebels.
00:26:27
I'm protected.
00:26:28
It's brilliant.
00:26:29
If it was real, there are those recordings
00:26:31
of the massacres that my wife says,
00:26:36
basically saying that there is that
00:26:38
that there was people potentially watching us.
00:26:41
Alien species are watching our milestone achievement.
00:26:45
There's also the pieces of paper or cardboard that were in these
00:26:50
the portholes,
00:26:51
the windows of the moon to me or the ship to make it look like there was a moon.
00:26:55
There's videos of them removing one and show
00:26:58
there's just a light in the background and they put it back and it's a fucking
00:27:01
Oh, look, there's the moon.
00:27:03
It's the little light shining through.
00:27:05
I think that's a lot of weird shit with the moon landing.
00:27:07
And again, if we were willing to lie in order to make us seem like we were
00:27:12
more awesome,
00:27:13
I send you guys that, that, that
00:27:17
missile ship that they were testing off of by a aircraft carrier or something.
00:27:22
And they added yes to that to the bombs for no reason.
00:27:26
And that was a flight footage from our government.
00:27:29
And it was, yeah, the bombs are real.
00:27:31
They really went off.
00:27:32
But they added this weird blue wave for no reason.
00:27:35
I don't. Right. They don't have a PR firm.
00:27:38
The government agencies have PR firms to try and sell their videos
00:27:41
and they're like, Hey, we got to put that little video
00:27:45
glare and all that shit that JJ Abrams does.
00:27:49
Who's the who's the consumer?
00:27:51
I don't understand. Who's buying it?
00:27:53
Well, if you look into that, the US government
00:27:58
didn't had a law that prevented them from doing propaganda on U.S.
00:28:01
soil.
00:28:02
They could do Air America overseas, drop leaflets and shit.
00:28:06
But there was a thing that said
00:28:07
not on American soil just a few years ago, they overturned that.
00:28:11
So there's millions,
00:28:12
if not billions of dollars that goes into propaganda
00:28:14
and ads to try and convince us whatever they want.
00:28:18
Correct.
00:28:19
In that, you know,
00:28:21
those nuclear blast videos are old school nuclear blast videos.
00:28:24
Those were faked.
00:28:25
Those are those there's a one where a car actually disappears
00:28:29
when the blast happens.
00:28:30
It's it's not done well, but they're model scale houses
00:28:34
and they faked all those nuclear bomb testing videos.
00:28:37
Those are all fake.
00:28:39
No kidding.
00:28:40
And we did that.
00:28:41
We did that to scare our
00:28:44
our enemies.
00:28:46
Those are good.
00:28:47
There's one specifically that the car is there.
00:28:49
It's it's parked behind the house.
00:28:50
And then the second the bomb goes off, the car disappears.
00:28:53
They did.
00:28:54
They did a terrible editing job.
00:28:57
So. Oh, there's two Van Allen belts.
00:28:59
There's a big, fat, thick one and there's a little one and there's sporadic.
00:29:03
Yeah, they're open.
00:29:05
And then they timed it, went through the same spot of the thin one
00:29:09
and they were exposed to the equal of a moderation of two CT scans.
00:29:14
Oh, not too bad.
00:29:16
Now, that might be a lie. Hang on a second.
00:29:19
Yeah, My lies, lies, lies.
00:29:22
Yeah.
00:29:23
Or if it's the truth, it makes perfect sense to me now.
00:29:28
Yeah.
00:29:29
Problem is, is unless you do an experiment yourself, it's not science.
00:29:33
It's faith, right?
00:29:35
You're trusting that. Yeah.
00:29:37
That are telling you the stuff aren't telling you lies.
00:29:42
I'm so prone to confirmation bias.
00:29:45
Well, Well, how.
00:29:46
How do you.
00:29:47
What does that say? How do you confirm it?
00:29:50
Well, I want to believe
00:29:52
so if you tell me that they were exposed to the thin part of the Van Allen belts
00:29:58
and it was equal to two CT scans, I'm like, Yeah, that's what happened.
00:30:04
When we look at some comedy that connects to that,
00:30:08
Absolutely.
00:30:10
He was probably ready for a break.
00:30:14
No, no.
00:30:15
Let's see.
00:30:17
I should have had it pulled up.
00:30:20
I thought you did.
00:30:22
It's a different one because it you know, I had something related
00:30:24
to certain phrases.
00:30:25
And this one, when I was working.
00:30:31
Oh, guys, I don't know anything about that.
00:30:33
He is not gay.
00:30:34
And I go, I don't care.
00:30:37
But I decided I would never.
00:30:40
It's really it's a seed, right? It's a seed.
00:30:42
You while you would be a part of one that just grows.
00:30:44
I remember years ago watching a movie with my dad.
00:30:47
Yeah.
00:30:47
In the middle of the movie, the actor Tommy Lee Jones appears on screen.
00:30:52
Great actor, Oscar winner. Unprompted.
00:30:55
My dad turns to me and he goes, Do you know he was gay?
00:30:59
I was like, Oh,
00:31:02
yeah,
00:31:05
now it doesn't matter and I don't care.
00:31:08
But I decided I would tell everyone I ever met
00:31:12
for the rest of my life that Tommy Lee Jones is gay.
00:31:17
I told a lot of people,
00:31:20
like From The Fugitive through No Country for Old Men.
00:31:23
I told everybody
00:31:27
until one day I told somebody.
00:31:28
And he goes, No, he isn't.
00:31:31
And I was like, Yeah, he is.
00:31:33
And he goes, How do you know that?
00:31:35
And I said, My dad told me.
00:31:40
He goes, Did your dad fuck him or something?
00:31:43
And I was like, I don't think so.
00:31:46
Then he goes, I've known him for 40 years.
00:31:48
I know his wife and kids. I knew him when he was single.
00:31:51
He is not gay.
00:31:52
And I go, What is happening right now?
00:31:56
And I called my dad immediately
00:31:59
and I was like, Dad,
00:32:02
I just got confirmation
00:32:05
that Tommy Lee Jones isn't gay.
00:32:08
And my dad goes, Oh, I thought he was your.
00:32:13
Is that the end of your investigation?
00:32:15
Are you fucking serious?
00:32:18
Why did you tell me that?
00:32:19
I don't know.
00:32:21
I said, did somebody tell you?
00:32:23
He goes, I can't remember.
00:32:25
I said, Have you been telling everybody for 15 years that Tommy Lee Jones is gay?
00:32:29
And he goes, Yep.
00:32:32
And I go, Don't you think we should stop?
00:32:33
Because now we should
00:32:38
shut up
00:32:42
the time I did.
00:32:44
You know that all of our death announcements, all of our obituaries
00:32:48
that we've announced and drains live
00:32:51
have been lies.
00:32:54
Except.
00:32:55
Except for one breaking news.
00:32:58
Yeah. Oh, breaking news.
00:33:04
This just in.
00:33:04
Breaking news, Russell Brand has raped a woman
00:33:08
and then died
00:33:13
in cold blood.
00:33:15
If you heard good news source, we reported it first.
00:33:21
Okay.
00:33:21
Now, I have been accused of deception by one
00:33:25
or more of my co-hosts here,
00:33:28
and I want to address this immediately.
00:33:32
Drawer said it was amusing that I said
00:33:35
I just learned about mushrooms last week.
00:33:39
I have never in my life
00:33:42
put any serious research into psilocybin mushrooms until last week
00:33:48
that I don't know in what sense
00:33:50
that is false.
00:33:54
I didn't say I haven't taken
00:33:57
magic mushrooms in my life, I said I've never researched it before
00:34:01
and I did the research and I and I thought
00:34:05
it just makes me like a useless but euphoric
00:34:10
kind of silly, kind of stupid.
00:34:13
And so I just thought it was like all the other drugs kind of
00:34:17
just useless and makes you unproductive.
00:34:21
But come to find out.
00:34:24
Yeah, right.
00:34:25
Because I just get
00:34:27
confused like it's this confused euphoria
00:34:31
is how I describe it.
00:34:36
I do get the waiting time thing that I feel like
00:34:38
my trips ended up just kind of reflecting on life
00:34:41
and just kind of be like, What am I doing with my life right now?
00:34:44
I'm literally just like tripping balls.
00:34:45
And if something happens,
00:34:46
if there's an emergency, I'm like, Am I in the state to go?
00:34:48
I'm usually in emergency, right?
00:34:51
Like, Yeah, right, right.
00:34:52
I kind of get to in my head.
00:34:54
I get to like that. Weird like that. Oh,
00:34:59
generally I go off into the woods and
00:35:04
you're, you're not going to run into many people,
00:35:07
but if you do, it's going to be strangers.
00:35:11
And the last thing in the world I want to deal with is a stranger
00:35:18
or not strangers be beyond
00:35:21
right.
00:35:23
There was another lie you accuse me of that
00:35:27
I seem to be saying alluding to right now
00:35:30
that one time you said Fuck it.
00:35:35
Well, that that was your own confirmation bias, I'm afraid.
00:35:38
Like, what's more likely that you heard something that you
00:35:42
would recognize
00:35:45
out of something that I said that you didn't recognize,
00:35:48
Or that the one time in my life that I've ever sworn you were there for the.
00:35:55
It depends on what you mean.
00:35:56
Because what you're saying is I. I flipped
00:36:01
again.
00:36:01
Oh, that's right.
00:36:02
And that's the hard the. Yes, thank you.
00:36:05
The hard are the harder and you're over here on text message
00:36:09
going through it's we were never forward and it's like you just heard our
00:36:12
ad on the video. What are you talking about?
00:36:14
Oh, harder and harder.
00:36:16
I just know when and where to hard.
00:36:19
I have a no, no, I don't.
00:36:20
I'm never going to rock the Internet.
00:36:23
Rock with a harder yes, yes, harder rock.
00:36:27
You, you. Parker.
00:36:28
I've actually the way you're talking released the record.
00:36:33
I dug mine songs.
00:36:34
I forgot that there was a song in which we said
00:36:37
swear words backwards and I reverse thought.
00:36:40
So there is audio of you saying Fuck, it's very crude,
00:36:43
but technically call and I got your voice.
00:36:49
What about air and all that?
00:36:50
We're we're. We're trying to figure out.
00:36:52
Yeah, absolutely. What what do you want us to say?
00:36:54
Oh, I want to say fuck no problem.
00:36:59
No, there's more lies here.
00:37:03
Your name's not Brady, your name's not Draw.
00:37:06
And my name's not Flag lies.
00:37:10
My name is George.
00:37:11
All lies.
00:37:14
You're going to die now.
00:37:15
I met an amazing Asian woman at a Hollywood casino in Toledo,
00:37:20
which they've actually revamped their players cards.
00:37:23
And you can actually go there and get
00:37:25
technically $53 in free play, which I parlayed into 100 real dollars.
00:37:30
So that was great.
00:37:31
But shoot 60 June, I don't know if she was the shit that she's fucking.
00:37:37
She's this little wee Asian lady.
00:37:38
She come right up to us and like, did everything for us.
00:37:41
She was the shit. She walked at a clip.
00:37:43
She could walk faster than me, even though I'm twice her fucking height.
00:37:46
It was
00:37:47
sweet lady,
00:37:48
but yeah, she would say my name if she was trying to pronounce
00:37:52
the English version of my name, she would say, Gerard,
00:37:55
look.
00:37:56
Yeah, it.
00:37:59
No, I don't mind.
00:38:00
See that?
00:38:01
But you said.
00:38:02
Anyway, I dropped in a little chat back there.
00:38:04
Don't know if that's the right one or should I go to the
00:38:07
got to chat in this thing. I never understand it.
00:38:09
One of the live chat one's like just the comments.
00:38:11
It's confusing.
00:38:14
I can't see either one of the atomic bomb footage.
00:38:17
I can throw it in the other area if you want me to, but
00:38:21
I got a line that I'm going to mention.
00:38:24
Mine Lies, lies, lies in an alley
00:38:27
if I can find the Liza minnelli.
00:38:29
So that's what I should.
00:38:30
It's one of the things do just the whole 2 hours on lies of Minnelli.
00:38:34
That would have been fun and disappointing.
00:38:37
What if she identified is currently?
00:38:40
You're not hilarious.
00:38:41
And she'd say like, Oh, I want to be identified as something else.
00:38:43
And then she like, reverse track like six months later.
00:38:48
My thing is the right person.
00:38:51
I don't know.
00:38:52
But that's what I'm going with.
00:38:53
Like Flag is a character I created just before the show.
00:38:56
I get into character, so whatever I say, that's not my fault.
00:39:02
They're correct.
00:39:04
I don't really.
00:39:05
There's only entertainment purposes only.
00:39:12
I'm actually Flashdance,
00:39:15
if applied twice daily, will cure COVID.
00:39:19
The balls.
00:39:24
You have to apply it liberally.
00:39:28
No, that's a commercial.
00:39:32
So in our little then know have to add a little
00:39:35
like where I little icon where I can mute and stuff.
00:39:38
That's the chat section.
00:39:39
I dropped that in, but I just read all the comments on the actual I don't get it.
00:39:43
Anyone.
00:39:44
I didn't
00:39:45
know this combat that launches some explosions.
00:39:49
I honestly think explosions. Yeah.
00:39:52
So this is the exact clip that I saw and unfortunately it's from Joe Rogan.
00:39:54
I hate to pull stuff straight from Joe Rogan.
00:39:56
I like to be original.
00:39:58
Yeah, Yeah.
00:40:01
And so I remember people's commentary too much.
00:40:03
I'd rather find the original and then we comment it on ourselves.
00:40:06
But it is a you know, they have an expert on that's kind of mentioned in the
00:40:12
Oh yeah.
00:40:13
We should have an expert on lies.
00:40:17
Well that's a politician
00:40:19
joke, professional liar.
00:40:22
After the break, we'll have Mitt Romney.
00:40:25
Oh, he retired
00:40:27
or is retiring No more Mitt Romney.
00:40:29
Okay.
00:40:30
Well, he has some extra time to share his thoughts.
00:40:36
I think he shared enough thoughts
00:40:37
to all that you've seen, all the grainy footage
00:40:39
of nuclear test blasts that you're sure the mushroom clouds
00:40:43
and there always is grainy things and there's all these like
00:40:45
little houses lined up and little trees and it blows everything down.
00:40:48
Well, there's always been a conspiracy theory
00:40:49
that those were all basically fabricated at this facility,
00:40:52
that those bombs actually were never detonated
00:40:54
and that basically the U.S.
00:40:56
military was was basically faking these bombs.
00:40:58
Has to freak out the Russians to make us think that we had weapons.
00:41:03
We had basically a potent potency
00:41:05
to our nuclear weapon arsenal that we actually didn't have at the time.
00:41:07
How did it fake it? It just did. Yeah.
00:41:10
Well, so there is a Yeah. Okay.
00:41:13
So here's a question, right?
00:41:14
So what happened? Okay, this is a great okay, all of this.
00:41:16
So what happened to the camera
00:41:19
use of
00:41:23
you son of a bitch.
00:41:24
Well, how is that happening?
00:41:25
You have the camera's light, Totally stable and fine. Oh, my God.
00:41:28
By the way, in the film is fine.
00:41:29
Telephoto lens, the radiation.
00:41:31
That didn't cause any damage to the film.
00:41:33
Oh, my God. This looks like how met.
00:41:36
Well, okay, we'll do this one little one more time.
00:41:38
Here.
00:41:39
Where's the Kelsey The car behind the house just showed up.
00:41:42
Oh, okay.
00:41:43
Showed up.
00:41:43
Wait a minute.
00:41:44
First wasn't careful with the car from here.
00:41:46
No car. Second, this is a really likely car.
00:41:49
So it looks like a real car. That's insane.
00:41:51
I look at the. Yeah, and look at that when the house blows.
00:41:54
Look at the fire. What does that look like? It's.
00:41:56
Those are full sized, like, you know, giant lumber beams as they go flying.
00:42:01
So it's funny when I, when I can't tell you.
00:42:04
Is that a house or is that like, you know,
00:42:06
they have all this effects to it They added cameras.
00:42:09
Right.
00:42:10
So like the fucking car anyway.
00:42:12
I don't know. Like, I have no idea.
00:42:14
Having said that, if that was fake, it was fake to look up Mountain War.
00:42:18
Oh, right at the exact same place and time.
00:42:21
But did they have the kind of special effects
00:42:23
do something like that in the forties.
00:42:25
Well so the the conspiracy that's what conspiracy theories it was Stanley Kubrick
00:42:30
which again I have no idea what that does Look, fake
00:42:33
it also the camera didn't move at all.
00:42:34
Yeah, you know what it looks like?
00:42:36
Go back to that real quick.
00:42:38
It looks like the smoke is too big.
00:42:41
Watch. Watch. When it hits,
00:42:44
like it's
00:42:45
the volume, like the size of it, it looks small, you know what I'm saying?
00:42:49
I mean, it looks like something
00:42:50
we're looking at something that's like a few inches tall.
00:42:53
So if you watch, like making of Star Wars, any of the, you know, any movies before
00:42:56
CGI, whenever they do anything like that, it's always with these tiny models. Yes.
00:43:00
And they just basically that's what they do
00:43:01
is they slow it down, then they add sound.
00:43:04
Yeah, this works.
00:43:05
Fake as shit, right?
00:43:07
The clouds just don't look realistic,
00:43:10
but it looks like they're too big and they move too quickly back and forth.
00:43:15
Another one, it's like, okay, well, the camera cameras fine.
00:43:18
Oh, what is the car?
00:43:24
What? What is this made?
00:43:26
What is it supposed to be?
00:43:27
The nuclear tests Like. Like out in the desert.
00:43:29
Yeah. Yeah.
00:43:31
So it probably is a fake to the public.
00:43:34
Yeah, for sure.
00:43:34
Because they made the first test.
00:43:36
They put it out there, and they're, like, that wasn't that was kind of
00:43:40
not very dramatic, you know.
00:43:42
So they I'm sure PR people said
00:43:46
and as far as the camera
00:43:48
telephoto could be six miles away
00:43:51
and back, that no, I don't know.
00:43:53
They they definitely tell
00:43:55
if it does look like a scale model, look at scale model shoot.
00:43:58
And again, that's where I go with the moon landing.
00:44:00
I mean, maybe we went there and we just wanted to kind of fancy it up
00:44:03
a little bit.
00:44:03
It wasn't so glamorous.
00:44:04
Maybe.
00:44:05
Maybe we went there twice and a bunch of people died
00:44:07
and they didn't want to tell anyone. I don't know.
00:44:09
Who knows our government or CIA killed JFK.
00:44:12
Our FBI is colluding with
00:44:14
the government to make Democrats win elections.
00:44:17
So, you know,
00:44:27
Yeah, yeah.
00:44:28
At the end of everything you say, a lot of
00:44:32
I believe
00:44:33
it was one of Ronald Reagan's CIA director
00:44:37
famously was quoted by saying, if everything that
00:44:41
the American people believes is a lie, then I have done
00:44:45
my job.
00:44:49
Yeah, So we had to.
00:44:51
On the Mount Rushmore.
00:44:52
Did you guys finish the moon landing was one.
00:44:56
What was the other one?
00:44:57
Well,
00:45:01
Clovis first.
00:45:05
What?
00:45:07
That again?
00:45:10
Clovis first.
00:45:12
Yeah,
00:45:14
like they're the hunter gatherer thing.
00:45:18
Like there's another
00:45:20
God good on putting or something.
00:45:23
Like in Indonesia recently they took a core sample.
00:45:26
It is 20,000 years old
00:45:30
that is that predates hunter gatherers.
00:45:33
Even so, what are they? That's a lie.
00:45:36
What are they?
00:45:37
What are they finding in that course?
00:45:38
And because the me the whole thing
00:45:40
with the Ancients
00:45:41
building things out of stone is that the stone is as old as the earth.
00:45:44
And so sometimes it's hard to carbonate stuff.
00:45:45
You have to carbon date things that are found around there, which is why
00:45:49
they perceive all these sites to be newer than I theorize.
00:45:54
Just because the stuff that is laying around them is more modern,
00:45:57
but because all the ancient shit is all gone already they've been sitting.
00:46:02
I think you're not understanding.
00:46:04
You can't carbonate the rock.
00:46:08
It has to be organic material.
00:46:10
Thanks a lot of the carbon dating in there.
00:46:12
That's what I'm asking you.
00:46:13
What did they find in the core sample?
00:46:16
Okay, so the core sample is you dig down
00:46:19
and you take a column of dirt.
00:46:22
Look.
00:46:23
Yeah. Sorry.
00:46:24
Super audience.
00:46:25
Our audience might not know about it.
00:46:27
Okay? That's all right.
00:46:28
So the color of dirt and every layer
00:46:32
is, you know, as you go down, is older and older when you just dig in the dirt.
00:46:37
And that's how we can date fossils.
00:46:40
Well, there are fossils in the construction
00:46:44
of these these giant megalithic structures.
00:46:50
They killed bugs and they ate food
00:46:53
and people died building these giant megalithic structures.
00:46:58
So now there's one in Indonesia with a confirmed date
00:47:02
that makes it twice as old
00:47:06
as Göbekli TAPI,
00:47:08
twice as old as Göbekli TAPI.
00:47:11
Holy crap, that's a big deal.
00:47:15
So what
00:47:16
would you theorize potentially happened
00:47:20
when it comes to removing all of history that may have been there?
00:47:23
I kind of think, you know, the flood thing makes sense.
00:47:27
Glaciers melting, natural dams breaking.
00:47:30
I think, you know, meter maybe.
00:47:32
But I feel like they're I don't know
00:47:34
if I feel like there to be more evidence and then I feel like
00:47:35
the flooding would be more or less or that says there's not a lot of shit
00:47:40
at the bottom of our oceans that got washed away a long time ago.
00:47:43
Uh, also the electromagnetic,
00:47:47
the polar pole shift that'll screw things up.
00:47:51
You know, there are two miles of ice on top of North America,
00:47:55
and Antarctica is tropical.
00:48:00
Well, where was Antarctica time?
00:48:02
Was it Pangea, you ask in elsewhere, or was it still at the top of the
00:48:09
the earth.
00:48:12
Earth
00:48:15
Shout out to Smith Slack
00:48:18
or just like the slack was never in any punches.
00:48:21
The alien
00:48:25
that was written, that was actually the line
00:48:27
that was written into the Earth,
00:48:32
bottom.
00:48:35
The black people,
00:48:39
now they say it's fine.
00:48:41
They said a couple other words. Funny, we say words funny.
00:48:43
Do they make fun of us?
00:48:44
We make fun of them. It's all equal,
00:48:48
is it?
00:48:50
No. Again, when it comes to I mentioned in previous go going to color,
00:48:54
you know, not, you know, colored people, but like colored colored
00:48:58
colored people, like we're a lighter color, they're black color.
00:49:01
And I feel like, yeah, we need to be this.
00:49:04
We need to be separated from each other for a very long time to
00:49:07
to derive those stark differences. Yes.
00:49:11
But at what point? Yes, that that happened.
00:49:13
Like it does indicate that there was a small section of people
00:49:17
that were in this area.
00:49:18
Or do you think it was more mass amounts of people?
00:49:21
I mean, some of these cities that used to exist claimed that there used
00:49:24
to be, you know, millions of people that lived in these cities,
00:49:27
a geyser and Ferguson.
00:49:30
Yeah,
00:49:33
I think Puma
00:49:35
or go back in Time Bay one of those two if not but we the
00:49:39
the whole Peru Bolivia area.
00:49:44
Yeah those people were wiped out several times by several different causes.
00:49:49
Most recently
00:49:51
the Spanish conquest Dawes killed them off
00:49:54
just with the germs they were carrying.
00:49:57
They had natural immunity.
00:49:59
They walk in and kill off everybody because the diseases
00:50:03
that the Spanish were carrying killed off the Mayans.
00:50:07
And that's another thing that points me to the fact that how long
00:50:10
we've been away from each other to where we carry that can kill each other.
00:50:15
I guess that still happens nowadays, but in much smaller magnitude, I guess.
00:50:19
But it started to kill that.
00:50:20
But that was actually
00:50:27
I love lies,
00:50:29
lies, lies, lies.
00:50:31
Yeah,
00:50:33
there was a lie, something going on in my head and I totally forgot it.
00:50:35
But that's beside the point.
00:50:37
But yeah, the separation of people.
00:50:39
How old we are, I guess you know that totally contradicts
00:50:43
at least the New Testament when it comes to, you know,
00:50:47
Jesus Christ, you know, and that being like a landmark date,
00:50:51
you know, there has been all kinds of landmark dates, but I won't hold.
00:50:55
You know, I feel like there is a bit of myth in the Bible mixed
00:50:59
with truth and flood theory, flood myths that existed forever.
00:51:03
And that's, again, why point to a flood
00:51:06
being what separated us more than other cataclysms
00:51:11
of I'm separated and I might say history,
00:51:15
I might surprise you by this, but I don't think the Bible is lies.
00:51:21
If if
00:51:22
you believe what you're saying, you're not lying.
00:51:25
But there are, however, preachers
00:51:29
who have realized that they don't believe anymore,
00:51:34
but have no means of supporting themselves without preaching
00:51:38
what now they consider lies and then live out
00:51:42
the rest of their careers telling what they believe are lies in the Senate.
00:51:46
Oops, sorry about that.
00:51:48
A lot of people go through the motions at their work.
00:51:50
Eventually, you know, it becomes so mundane, monotonous,
00:51:54
and sometimes, you know, maybe you need to they need to get up and get a new job,
00:51:58
Maybe maybe quit that's an job and get a job at the plastic factory.
00:52:02
Rubber factory?
00:52:04
You know what?
00:52:05
My job is so mundane.
00:52:08
I know well yourself.
00:52:09
Every factory and and stop believing in those superstitions.
00:52:13
Every factory is
00:52:15
a nightmarish hellscape
00:52:19
and I report there every day,
00:52:22
and I put on the stupid gloves and the safety equipment and the,
00:52:27
you know, the earplugs in the goggles, and.
00:52:30
And I do a mundane, monotonous, brainless,
00:52:37
stupid job that I make,
00:52:38
you know, a quarter of a million parts in a good day,
00:52:42
because you can sit there
00:52:44
and not worry about anything.
00:52:47
Yeah, I don't get hired.
00:52:49
Oh, so I've heard there's a.
00:52:52
Oh, okay.
00:52:56
Actually, see, there was something else you were saying about.
00:52:59
Oh, yes.
00:53:00
The other amusing thing, the one thing that you found
00:53:03
amusing was when, when I went to Concerta
00:53:07
to get my drug test and I was nervous about secondhand smoke.
00:53:12
I don't know what part was amusing to you, but let's see.
00:53:16
So I knew. So I knew I had a drug.
00:53:19
All of it. The whole part.
00:53:21
And so you sound like your first drug test and you're like, fucking 14 years old
00:53:25
and you're, like, scared
00:53:26
because you were hanging out your friend Randy's house
00:53:28
and there was a little bit of marijuana in there.
00:53:33
Okay, I,
00:53:35
I, I just don't see what part of it's untrue.
00:53:39
My friends, I'll smoke.
00:53:41
I haven't bought a bag of weed this decade.
00:53:46
Like I've got a dispensary
00:53:48
with easy twice I got going.
00:53:51
Okay in like a decade.
00:53:54
Yeah the age doesn't mean
00:53:58
something to know It doesn't.
00:54:02
It's that secondhand smoke can be strong.
00:54:05
You should be real careful with that secondhand smoke every
00:54:09
second. Yeah, it's pretty bad.
00:54:12
Although for one. Yeah. Real big nosebleed.
00:54:14
I had a friend when I was younger in my twenties.
00:54:16
He said I don't smoke because he never in his life bought a pack of cigarets.
00:54:20
I like to tell you he smoked every day because I bet him Cigarets I'm.
00:54:25
I'm not suggesting that I or anybody feeds you like secondhand smoke,
00:54:32
but I
00:54:33
do get pissed off when I'm at concerts and, you know,
00:54:36
I've got like a multitude of joints with me and they, Oh, can I get one?
00:54:40
And it's like, well, you know, I brought these for me.
00:54:42
I kind of like, kind of need them all.
00:54:45
And it's like, that's your thing.
00:54:46
You would think, like, you take care of you, especially with a habit, right?
00:54:50
Like, I shouldn't have to.
00:54:52
It's not a necessity. Like, if you're starving.
00:54:54
Okay, I'll give you some of my food, but, like, you know.
00:54:56
Yeah, we have a draw.
00:54:57
If they're, like, 11 years old, it's their first concert.
00:55:00
Or maybe. Maybe they don't know that they need to bring that many joints.
00:55:03
You should give the 11 year old a joint.
00:55:05
No, these are adults. Yeah,
00:55:07
I. Oh,
00:55:08
they think they should be better for the record.
00:55:12
Don't want don't give drugs to kids.
00:55:15
My girlfriend, I went to Morgan Wallen and Hardy was opening.
00:55:18
I actually just saw Hardy this weekend and I actually met him for the second time.
00:55:23
But there was I was in line in the bathroom
00:55:26
and the dude was like, Somebody smells like weed.
00:55:27
And I'm like, Yeah, that's me.
00:55:29
And he's just like, Oh, you, you brought weed in here?
00:55:31
And I'm like, Yeah. And he's like, No, you didn't.
00:55:33
And so I whip it all out.
00:55:34
I pulled the half smoke joint out of my back pocket.
00:55:37
I pulled the three other joints
00:55:38
I have in my other pack, and he's like, Can I get one?
00:55:40
And I'm like, I'm sorry, man.
00:55:42
I know I'm not to smoke the rest of this when I get back.
00:55:44
This is for the first time when this concert starts.
00:55:47
This is for the middle of the concert, and this one's
00:55:49
from the end of the towards the end of the concert. I can't give up anymore.
00:55:53
And Michio Kaku, I guess a certain price.
00:55:56
I guess a certain price.
00:55:57
But yeah, give us some cocker giving.
00:55:59
Some guy I want to hear more about the you.
00:56:04
I don't know I just moved a bunch of weed.
00:56:05
The people next to me were the I know they seem bar
00:56:09
one girl was like kind of like leaning away from it.
00:56:11
Like she like, I don't know, like she was afraid
00:56:13
that, you know, she's some kind of square and doesn't understand how secondhand
00:56:16
smoke works. And she's afraid she's going to fail a drug test.
00:56:19
I think I think it depends on the concert.
00:56:21
Like like certain concerts.
00:56:22
It's just assumed and it's most concerts.
00:56:25
But like, like if you if you want to see the Wiggles,
00:56:28
maybe maybe you should go with the Wiggles tour.
00:56:32
I mean, my brother and I saw
00:56:34
a time too long and shout out the time Belong to the Stars Academy.
00:56:38
But in the Fox Theater and I was smoking weed
00:56:42
right on the floor and like I was out, we were on our
00:56:44
my brother and I were on our like third join in.
00:56:46
The security guy comes up to us and he's like, Hey, you can't do that.
00:56:49
And so I just my brother had it.
00:56:51
I told them I'm like, Oh, we just threw it on the floor and put it out.
00:56:54
And it was a done deal.
00:56:56
But the concert I just was
00:56:57
that was in Toledo and it's still not legal weed over there.
00:57:01
And I felt frickin paranoid for some reason.
00:57:03
It was fucking weird.
00:57:05
I don't know.
00:57:05
So I did it anyway.
00:57:06
But I never felt paranoid going to concerts in the longest time I was.
00:57:11
I was talking to an older person
00:57:13
and they're
00:57:13
and they're angry because in the old days,
00:57:15
everybody used to sit down and enjoy the concert
00:57:17
and they would they wish just if everybody could sit down,
00:57:20
they could sit down and enjoy it.
00:57:21
How do you how do you feel about concerts?
00:57:23
Good concerts. Stand up or sit down
00:57:27
if it's somebody, an old man, sit down, dragged.
00:57:29
I've sat I've sat down for an organizer to go with somebody I didn't really care
00:57:33
about seeing that much.
00:57:34
And I know I'm a mother fucker and people can't see behind me.
00:57:37
And so then if I don't, I can smoke weed more, more quietly,
00:57:41
and no one's going to know exactly where it's coming from if it's initiated.
00:57:45
Yeah.
00:57:46
The last concert we were at, if we were sitting down,
00:57:48
we were staring at the asses of the people in front of us
00:57:50
because everyone is standing on their chairs losing their minds.
00:57:53
If the energy's like that, then you got to stand up.
00:57:57
Yeah, everyone's standing, you got to stand.
00:57:59
You know,
00:58:00
it would be boring to sit the whole time, but, you know, occasionally being
00:58:03
stared at, some
00:58:05
guys asked for it, but
00:58:07
it was actually not.
00:58:08
It was at the beginning.
00:58:09
I've never I've never been there.
00:58:11
But the seating is not like that.
00:58:15
It's set up to where your seat would be facing here.
00:58:18
But during a concert venue and a concert here.
00:58:21
So everyone's actually at a like a diagonal.
00:58:23
And so you can there's no one who's in front of you whose head's in the way.
00:58:27
Everything's that great. A nice angle.
00:58:29
I that was a pretty good venue.
00:58:31
The Huntington Center in Toledo.
00:58:34
Been outside of it.
00:58:35
I've never inside.
00:58:37
Yeah, I mean, it,
00:58:41
but I've never I've never watched this.
00:58:43
I don't know what he says
00:58:45
about it.
00:58:46
He's talking like this cocoon, gravity.
00:58:49
Gravity keeps you on this floor.
00:58:52
Gravity attracts everything around its vicinity
00:58:55
to create gravity around the earth.
00:58:58
Or, as we say in our astronomy courses,
00:59:00
when we teach our kids, gravity sucks,
00:59:05
Gravity sucks evenly.
00:59:07
It pulls everything to the center.
00:59:10
But then Einstein gave us a different picture.
00:59:12
Gravity doesn't suck at all.
00:59:14
We tell our students we lied to you.
00:59:17
Gravity does not pull you to the floor.
00:59:19
Space pushes you down.
00:59:23
Why are you sitting in your chair today?
00:59:26
Does gravity pull you to the floor? No.
00:59:29
There is no such thing as gravitational pull.
00:59:32
We lie to you.
00:59:34
The space around you is warped
00:59:37
and space itself is pushing you down into your chair.
00:59:41
And that's why you're sitting in your chair today.
00:59:44
And why are you sitting in your chair today?
00:59:49
Does gravity pull you to the floor? No.
00:59:53
There is no such thing as gravitational pain.
00:59:57
We love.
00:59:59
How about you?
01:00:00
The Flat-Earthers are losing their mind on that one.
01:00:03
Did that just.
01:00:03
Did he just get slow motion?
01:00:06
I think. I think we're ready.
01:00:07
The video was a replay in the key part.
01:00:09
Slow me.
01:00:11
I got it.
01:00:11
Yeah. It's funny. I was just watching.
01:00:13
I was pulling the final clip from the
01:00:17
was it change or whatever,
01:00:21
But I said that in the text box.
01:00:23
I said that gravity pulls the poop out of my butt.
01:00:27
But according to that video, it's
01:00:29
actually space that pushes the poop out of my butt.
01:00:33
Yes. Thank you for that.
01:00:37
We go have to complete now.
01:00:42
That's my value add to the toilet
01:00:45
bowl.
01:00:46
I didn't die happy. Now,
01:00:51
Brady, what's that timer going on?
01:00:53
The one 1445 4647
01:00:58
Can you see that? No.
01:00:59
Is that new?
01:01:01
Oh, that's on my.
01:01:02
That's just my thing.
01:01:04
It's just I'm trying to think about our audience here, sir.
01:01:07
If there is one which I'm watching. So yeah,
01:01:11
there are.
01:01:11
Oh, Oh, you see a timer, I got to say.
01:01:16
Yeah.
01:01:17
You sure?
01:01:17
What do I do?
01:01:20
Oh, crap.
01:01:21
I don't know. I don't see a timer.
01:01:23
Maybe it's just your phone. Okay, just set a timer.
01:01:25
Just get something in the oven.
01:01:27
Maybe you're just a mess.
01:01:29
I messed something up, huh
01:01:33
That's. That might be it when I see a timer.
01:01:35
Yeah,
01:01:37
You do
01:01:38
better once you see.
01:01:41
Yeah, well, 14, but I don't see 70809i think.
01:01:46
I think it's because I got up here.
01:01:48
I mean, is it the times.
01:01:51
Is it going.
01:01:51
Oh, it's gone.
01:01:53
Yeah.
01:01:54
Oh, you guys made me think you were lying.
01:01:58
You made me think I was out of my mind
01:02:00
and it was all lies I didn't do intentionally.
01:02:04
So it wasn't a lie.
01:02:07
It was unintentional deception.
01:02:09
There was no malice,
01:02:12
malice aforethought.
01:02:14
You had plausible deniability.
01:02:16
Amounts of force again.
01:02:19
Oh, I.
01:02:20
Oh, so
01:02:22
oral circumcision,
01:02:24
when you're ready.
01:02:26
Oh, lies.
01:02:29
So 911.
01:02:31
You don't like. What do you subscribe to?
01:02:33
The fact that it was like, So did planes not fly into a building
01:02:37
or a plane or burn the building that you are?
01:02:41
You the are you?
01:02:42
I am in no plane.
01:02:43
Are they right?
01:02:44
Are you the FERRITE group, right?
01:02:48
Yes, Yes.
01:02:50
They blew up the elevator shafts.
01:02:52
So many people on the ground saw the second one.
01:02:56
We were you know, it was so the one thing does
01:02:59
intrigued me is I didn't talk to any of them.
01:03:02
They claimed that there was explosions in the basement.
01:03:05
And I would believe you're trying to do mass destruction.
01:03:07
You would cripple the base and then try to knock it completely over like a domino.
01:03:13
Yeah, that's not what happened.
01:03:14
It fell down very
01:03:17
well because there was a large basement
01:03:20
controlled demolition fluid and space
01:03:24
pushes the jet fuel down. Oh.
01:03:29
Oh, yeah.
01:03:31
Okay.
01:03:31
We tied it together like the pope.
01:03:34
Put a neat, tidy little bow on that.
01:03:36
Way to go.
01:03:38
This is 911 number Rushmore.
01:03:40
There's.
01:03:43
Yeah, it has to be.
01:03:44
Unfortunately, it shouldn't be, but it is.
01:03:48
Okay review the Mount Rushmore is what they're not.
01:03:51
Not that we
01:03:51
nothing All three of us agree or disagree, but it would surpass the moon landing.
01:03:56
I don't know what you seven gather Clover.
01:03:58
The fucking close 400 gathered crap Cloverfield,
01:04:04
We're going to just call it Cloverfield for real confusion.
01:04:07
Okay, But it's hunter gatherer issue.
01:04:10
Yeah. Something was found that
01:04:13
there was
01:04:14
more than just hunter gatherers.
01:04:16
That's what you were saying?
01:04:17
At first I would.
01:04:19
I would say, okay, I just think there have been older
01:04:22
than we think was,
01:04:26
gosh, I still say Lee
01:04:28
Harvey Oswald acted alone The Big Lie movie,
01:04:32
I thought we already knew that it was terrible,
01:04:36
but I know would have to be limited to four.
01:04:40
Yes. I don't know.
01:04:42
Yes That's the game
01:04:47
I was thrown in an honorable mention.
01:04:51
That's the game.
01:04:52
But then you have a caveat on top of that already yelling, right?
01:04:55
Exactly. Fucking asshole. Yeah,
01:04:58
I know.
01:04:59
Rushmore of lies then.
01:05:01
Yeah,
01:05:04
it happens, but I've got to.
01:05:06
Third one.
01:05:07
But you can.
01:05:08
But I can.
01:05:11
Your name isn't Flag either.
01:05:13
No, thank God.
01:05:16
See, my name is George.
01:05:18
I don't know.
01:05:20
You're not allowed to give yourself a moniker. And.
01:05:22
And I did.
01:05:23
I came up with flags myself 40 years ago.
01:05:26
I'd say Gary, right there. It's Gary.
01:05:28
My. My mother.
01:05:29
My mother only woman. Use my nonlinearity.
01:05:33
That's my actual Christian name.
01:05:37
Yeah.
01:05:38
So you're not the smart one in the room there.
01:05:41
I'm always the smartest one in the room to go by pseudonyms.
01:05:44
That way you're playing a character.
01:05:45
That's how you roll.
01:05:47
That's actually how that's what part of not to get into weird.
01:05:52
Just cause I'm a tiny bit of a wrestling fan these days.
01:05:55
But back in the day, but one of the writers was getting sued by
01:06:00
Hulk Hogan because he said some shit in the ring
01:06:03
that was kind of real, but it wasn't.
01:06:07
But so the guy was being sued by an eagle.
01:06:10
How to how can you like the guy?
01:06:12
His name is Terry Bollea.
01:06:13
His name isn't Hulk Hogan.
01:06:16
Oh. So he was able to scoot around the lawsuit
01:06:19
because it's like I'm talking to a character.
01:06:20
It's obviously like he's not a real person.
01:06:23
That's not that's not a real it'd be like yelling,
01:06:27
Ooh, Ethan Hunt, you know, instead of Tom Cruise, like, you know what I mean?
01:06:31
Like, Ethan Hunt's a fag, right?
01:06:33
All the time.
01:06:33
And he also he likes to suck, blow up his butthole.
01:06:37
And he's a weird Scientologist and rapes children.
01:06:40
Ethan Hunt does that,
01:06:43
and I think he had his name legally changed
01:06:48
to Tom Cruise or Ethan Hunt.
01:06:49
Ethan Hunt's the character from Mission Impossible.
01:06:51
If you didn't know,
01:06:53
I didn't.
01:06:53
I didn't have any idea talking to
01:06:59
was it Richard Gear
01:07:00
that put frozen gerbils up his butt?
01:07:05
Breaking news?
01:07:09
It's.
01:07:09
Yeah, sure.
01:07:11
It's Dustin.
01:07:13
It's just not only does Richard Gere put Gerbils up his but
01:07:18
it'll give you covert of the balls and he died
01:07:23
There's something moving over there You hear that report
01:07:25
on any other news organization?
01:07:27
They need to cite us because we reported it first.
01:07:32
Oh, okay.
01:07:32
I'm sharing a barn with wildlife.
01:07:34
I just found out
01:07:36
what kind of something.
01:07:37
Just move Are pretty wild.
01:07:41
But let's just move.
01:07:44
I thought you bug bounty.
01:07:45
Yeah, John, you got to do some animal and Alabama, too.
01:07:49
Yet it is.
01:07:53
Oh, my God.
01:07:54
This is very good.
01:07:55
Get interesting
01:07:59
know this is how you the dog is looking for that peanut butter trick.
01:08:03
Isn't that how your dog got to cover the balls?
01:08:05
Did you leave the door open? No.
01:08:09
What are you.
01:08:10
Hello?
01:08:13
Oh, come on.
01:08:15
I'm on the wrong camera for this.
01:08:17
There we go.
01:08:18
Well, it is The for bulletin board was forged, so
01:08:21
maybe someone dug a hole
01:08:25
in to get some floorboards.
01:08:26
And I think you got one right there.
01:08:27
Put some.
01:08:27
Put some wood on the ground
01:08:31
floor.
01:08:34
It's pronounced.
01:08:36
That's even.
01:08:36
See the move
01:08:46
was like that scary movie in the woods.
01:08:47
We were just talking about the Cloverfield project.
01:08:51
The Blair Witch Project. Yeah, that's what I feel like.
01:08:53
Rather scary.
01:08:54
But no, no, neither is this. But I'm a little scared,
01:08:58
man. I
01:09:00
couldn't get it to come out, but it was making some noises.
01:09:04
It was rustling back there.
01:09:06
Well, keep an eye on it.
01:09:08
You sure? Just holding your dog outside.
01:09:10
My dog's inside.
01:09:13
This is over here.
01:09:15
What kind of a dog doesn't
01:09:17
help you with the noise?
01:09:20
Oh, I'm sorry.
01:09:21
Different building?
01:09:23
Yeah, Very untrained.
01:09:24
A very untrained dog.
01:09:26
Somebody who doesn't train their dog is a stupid words.
01:09:29
If someone broke into the house, he would roll over and get his belly rubbed
01:09:36
and then look for the peanut butter.
01:09:39
Yes. If they're sniffing dogs,
01:09:41
they're not going to be environmental folks going on.
01:09:46
Rest of the dudes I come across,
01:09:48
which is usually just one, usually has peanut butter down here.
01:09:51
What is that? What are you doing? A gay shirt again?
01:09:54
Same, Same as always.
01:09:56
The tradition is always. What's with that?
01:09:58
And when did you discover that?
01:10:00
Wouldn't that become your drink of choice?
01:10:03
About A year ago, maybe two?
01:10:07
I don't know.
01:10:07
Whenever you get transition, I like evolving.
01:10:10
That's good.
01:10:11
Yeah.
01:10:12
It's been my. It's been my thing.
01:10:14
Blue ribbon, my whole group.
01:10:17
But I decided years ago I wasn't going to pay
01:10:21
$5 for frappuccinos from Starbucks and.
01:10:26
And I could make my own.
01:10:28
And so I started, you know, concocting these, like,
01:10:31
I've got all sorts of, you know, cocoa powder and other,
01:10:35
you know, sprays, squirts and and juices and things that I put inside the thing.
01:10:41
And then I found that if I put Carolyn's in there,
01:10:44
everybody wins.
01:10:50
At a certain point,
01:10:51
some people end up losing because you get when you start putting on a
01:10:55
mickey hands and shit,
01:10:56
that's when everyone starts moving.
01:10:59
Yeah, that happens.
01:11:01
All but that has more to do with
01:11:05
the football.
01:11:06
Oh yeah, the football.
01:11:07
I've got my whiskey ready to, but we'll see how many beers I get down.
01:11:10
I'm on three right now.
01:11:12
I'll tell you what, I'm going to put some of the whiskey.
01:11:15
Would love me some wine.
01:11:19
So what you do is you take the whiskey
01:11:21
and you put it into the Looney Tunes glass
01:11:26
hall and
01:11:30
now it's really potent.
01:11:33
Who's a hell of a girl?
01:11:36
Yeah, I. It's so tasty.
01:11:38
That's why I like it.
01:11:39
Because I can glug it.
01:11:40
Oh, give me a spin.
01:11:42
Would it go off?
01:11:45
Do I mean, besides close first?
01:11:51
I haven't really ranted about anything.
01:11:53
You said
01:11:54
Cloverfield, Greg. Yes.
01:11:58
Ooh, that's good. Oh,
01:12:01
this is great.
01:12:02
I love the topic of ethics and a lot of people confuse
01:12:09
like a work ethic
01:12:10
with with morality because they're not,
01:12:14
they're not even similar topics, but they have same ethic going on.
01:12:18
But ethics is how if only
01:12:22
the top 10% of the most ethical people
01:12:25
got just 10% more,
01:12:29
you know, acted 10% better,
01:12:33
how much better the world would be?
01:12:35
And again, it's the world they live in.
01:12:37
So you can selfishly make the world a better place just by being more ethical.
01:12:42
And ethics isn't just doing the right thing either.
01:12:45
That's morality.
01:12:46
Ethics has to have some type of dilemma,
01:12:49
in my opinion.
01:12:50
Oh, oh, the trolley problem.
01:12:53
It's not just like call the company line.
01:12:55
Call the company line. What did I say
01:13:00
to you?
01:13:01
It's a trolley dilemma.
01:13:03
Oh, the original trolley dilemma.
01:13:05
Because they're gonna kill them.
01:13:08
Kill them all.
01:13:09
Otherwise, the survivors are going to bitch.
01:13:13
Oh, is that too harsh?
01:13:14
But if you like, how do I find nothing
01:13:19
and pull a Pontius Pilot and say I wash my hands of the whole thing?
01:13:24
I didn't have anything to do with it.
01:13:26
Plausible deniability.
01:13:28
But that the entire question that's asked is if you're responsible.
01:13:32
So you're you're just saying I'm I'm going to Kobayashi Maru
01:13:36
the thing and break the rules and not answer the question.
01:13:41
You can't say I'm not going to answer the question.
01:13:43
You have to pick you have to pick one or none,
01:13:47
which is a gun to your head.
01:13:50
You MacGyver it build a new track in the split second.
01:13:54
No, no. Yeah.
01:13:56
Somebody is going to stick it. Don't
01:13:58
you know?
01:13:59
You know, they change it, though.
01:14:00
They say, What if it's somebody you know on one and strangers on the other?
01:14:04
Yeah, Yeah.
01:14:05
A lot of people change their minds.
01:14:07
Oh, there are so many good trolley dilemmas.
01:14:09
I love them and the answers and there is an answer to kill them all
01:14:14
and then move on, Kill them all.
01:14:16
So I wonder how many people would in the actual situation,
01:14:20
do exactly what they say they would do.
01:14:22
Because in the heat of the moment,
01:14:26
things change.
01:14:28
Then when things are real,
01:14:31
the reason sometimes goes out the window.
01:14:34
And then.
01:14:34
And then what you said may just be lies contested.
01:14:39
Never mind.
01:14:40
Better not say so. Now you say that
01:14:43
that's not true.
01:14:43
That and given certain situations
01:14:48
when there was it was not that long ago, but there was that chopping march
01:14:51
in the grocery store shoot or somewhere like to do a grocery store.
01:14:55
And there was like a security guard.
01:14:57
I was in a different state, but there was a security guard there.
01:14:59
And it kind of made me think like,
01:15:02
would I do something?
01:15:03
It sucks in a grocery store because like there's long aisles and
01:15:08
they kind of go, there's no hiding spot.
01:15:10
So like, but I've always thought about a situation where a maybe like
01:15:14
in a gas station or a convenience store where somebody is getting just,
01:15:19
you know, stuck up or something like that.
01:15:20
And if you're able to come from behind and just like smash the elbow
01:15:25
right in the back of the neck, I would love to do that.
01:15:28
I would take that opportunity all day long.
01:15:32
Active shooter situation, I don't know, because it seems like a lot of
01:15:35
a lot of these shooters are a little fucking pussy.
01:15:37
Like, wouldn't it be nice and just kind of give it.
01:15:39
Yeah, just but you got to catch them blindsided.
01:15:42
And so that's, that's the, you know, do I put it out or do I not?
01:15:45
That's kind of where I fall.
01:15:48
Yeah.
01:15:49
And it turns out most of us would put it out.
01:15:51
I always thought I would Jackie Chan their ass.
01:15:54
But as I explain in a couple of flashcards ago,
01:15:57
I was robbed at gunpoint and I was the most cooperative fugitive.
01:16:00
Not fugitive, but captive.
01:16:02
What's that called?
01:16:03
A hostage ever.
01:16:05
I was the most cooperative.
01:16:07
Did they train you at Snapple or wherever you work?
01:16:10
No, no, no.
01:16:11
They know
01:16:15
we're allowed to say Snapple, right?
01:16:18
If you.
01:16:18
If I didn't know if you did or not.
01:16:21
So Rush Limbaugh used to Rush Limbaugh
01:16:24
used to promote Snapple for free.
01:16:28
He just loved to drink it.
01:16:29
So it was sitting in front of them at Snapple, never paid him a penny.
01:16:33
He bought those bottles.
01:16:35
So why didn't Why do you think you cooperate?
01:16:38
Never make it anywhere because it wasn't your stuff.
01:16:41
Or would you do that with your stuff too?
01:16:42
Because you value life more than property.
01:16:46
They robbing me at gunpoint, your pocket.
01:16:50
They took my wallet and my cell phone.
01:16:52
I got, you know, I.
01:16:54
What I saw
01:16:57
were. Yeah, yeah.
01:16:58
And I yeah, you can have my wallet, my cell phone.
01:17:00
Of course you can. Here you go. You don't.
01:17:03
You don't gamble with that.
01:17:05
You don't want gamble with. No.
01:17:06
I always think the aspect of like the guy doesn't want to go to jail.
01:17:10
He just wants the money and he just wants this money when they're getting money.
01:17:13
But sometimes you don't know.
01:17:15
So it's how you can do wallet in cell phone bills.
01:17:18
They don't threaten you.
01:17:20
Yeah.
01:17:21
Yeah. You can just cancel credit cards before the guy even gets a charge.
01:17:23
And that's the best thing about
01:17:24
credit cards is because you're not liable for purchases.
01:17:28
You just got to do a lot of work on the back end.
01:17:30
Unfortunately,
01:17:32
in that situation, I've been threatened before.
01:17:34
Not directly with a visible gun, but
01:17:38
Will and I, when he was living at
01:17:41
one of our apartments up a brick and putting over an 18 area,
01:17:46
I was driving my mom's car and so we were listening to some rap song.
01:17:51
And every time the guy stop rhyming, he goes stir.
01:17:54
And so I'm like jamming on my mom's brakes.
01:17:56
And then we get to his apartment and, some dude rolls up
01:17:59
and he's just like, he's by himself is a certain demographic.
01:18:03
And he's like, We're at a party and we're just like,
01:18:08
Well, I'm like, We're leaving the party.
01:18:10
Like, we're like, going back to his apartment.
01:18:11
He goes, Yeah, well, we're at a party.
01:18:13
And he's like, And we're like, Well, we're like, There is no party.
01:18:16
I don't know what you want.
01:18:18
And so then
01:18:20
he ends up, like, threatening us and then gets out of the car
01:18:23
and says that he has a gun in the trunk and he's going to shoot us.
01:18:25
And I was like, Well, there's a fucking gun in the trunk.
01:18:27
And then get the fucking gun.
01:18:28
And, you know, he was by himself because he even got to his trunk
01:18:32
and beat the shit out of him right there
01:18:35
often.
01:18:36
And he actually lived in that apartment complex.
01:18:37
But it was scary enough We call the police. Actually,
01:18:41
Jenny called the police
01:18:45
and we were kind of freaked out and we were doing.
01:18:47
Yeah, that was the only time I had an instance.
01:18:50
I was I had to go at gunpoint out
01:18:51
even to the dude I knew, and he was just joking around.
01:18:53
But I didn't find it funny.
01:18:55
But yeah, that's not funny.
01:18:57
It was unloaded.
01:18:57
It wasn't loaded, but it's still.
01:19:00
And then he denied doing it. He's like, I didn't do that.
01:19:02
And I'm like, You did fly into my truck and you showed it to me.
01:19:05
And then you're like, And I'm like, Dude, that was a long one.
01:19:11
And you dragging it out.
01:19:20
So I don't want to talk about a dweller of two planets.
01:19:23
The door on two planets is a book I just found out about this week.
01:19:26
Even if Draw finds that amusing because it came out in 1905.
01:19:31
Kid wrote it in the 1890s and
01:19:36
apparently he was channeling something
01:19:42
because he was talking about things that he could not have known about.
01:19:46
He didn't know Sanskrit or cuneiform,
01:19:50
but it backed up stories written in Sanskrit and creative form,
01:19:54
and he would describe flying machines before the airplane was invented.
01:20:00
He described a lot of things that Plato described in the
01:20:06
in the dialogs, and he described Atlantis
01:20:09
when it was down to three islands,
01:20:17
and so did Plato,
01:20:18
and so did the Bhagavad Gita.
01:20:22
And so did so.
01:20:25
I don't know much about Atlantis other than it just on folklore
01:20:30
and is on the front side of it and then it being mimicked
01:20:33
right tunes and stuff and usually in like they mimic
01:20:36
it is like, I don't know, just some other underwater paradise.
01:20:39
You mentioned three islands. What is it?
01:20:41
What does that entail?
01:20:42
Down to three, you know, more, less, you know, in the middle of the Atlantic. Uh,
01:20:48
you know
01:20:48
how in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean there's a ridge
01:20:52
like between the continent between Europe
01:20:55
and North America is a really.
01:20:58
Well,
01:21:00
imagine if the ridge was higher and the water level was lower,
01:21:05
islands would start emerging,
01:21:08
and then eventually an entire continent.
01:21:11
And as the water rises,
01:21:14
the continent turns into five islands.
01:21:17
Water continues to rise, turns into three islands.
01:21:20
Lemuria was, a very similar story,
01:21:25
and that was between
01:21:29
Australia and like west of Indonesia and Indonesia.
01:21:33
Is that where the God I keep getting the name wrong?
01:21:36
Gunung Padang, something like that, that 20,000 year old structure.
01:21:41
I'd rather have you pronounce it wrong every time it's more fun.
01:21:45
Yeah it is.
01:21:46
Yeah.
01:21:46
Cloverfield
01:21:50
Slicer.
01:21:54
There.
01:21:57
Twizzlers.
01:22:02
Yeah, you're right.
01:22:03
This is way more fun.
01:22:05
Lines are fun.
01:22:07
Like the truth, reality, like object
01:22:10
to reality is interesting, but
01:22:13
but now that the Nobel Prize last year
01:22:18
dismissing local reality is not even real,
01:22:23
that friggin blows my mind.
01:22:24
Like everything we've ever known as lies.
01:22:28
That's what I thought, Michio
01:22:30
Michio Kaku was getting at in this lesson.
01:22:32
But no, he was telling us the truth of the gravity pulling poop out of Jaws.
01:22:38
But it was a lie.
01:22:40
Oh, well, that was truth.
01:22:43
Yeah.
01:22:43
That was explaining the reality.
01:22:46
Brain science theory, anal.
01:22:53
So when it comes to the, like, lies and stuff,
01:22:56
children tend to tell a lot of lies becoming an adult.
01:23:00
I have this.
01:23:03
I just grow into just accepting things for what they are.
01:23:06
And so, like, I never I don't feel like I need to lie about anything.
01:23:09
Like everything is what it is.
01:23:10
So I might not tell my parents, like, you know, how much I read or drink beer.
01:23:15
I try to lie in that sense, but when it comes to, you know,
01:23:19
everyday life that if whether maybe hurt somebody's feelings,
01:23:22
maybe I won't be like brutally honest but live by or Michigan's odd jobs
01:23:28
when it comes to jobs and stuff.
01:23:29
And if I'm not you know I'll tell you straight up like,
01:23:32
hey I don't know shit about that, but I'll give it a fucking shot.
01:23:35
But just don't like, don't get ahead of me
01:23:37
if I don't know what the fuck's going on.
01:23:39
Like, I'm very honest, I guess honest to a fault is what they call that
01:23:43
I like that.
01:23:44
I like being honest about what I'm capable of and what I'm not.
01:23:47
Because I feel like
01:23:48
when you're upfront with all that shit, there's no expectations beyond that.
01:23:51
And so one's you'd rather work up, you know, you'd rather undershoot
01:23:55
and overdeliver than over and under-deliver.
01:23:58
I hate people that that talk about shit
01:24:00
that they're going to do and they never fucking do it right.
01:24:03
I like being brutally.
01:24:04
Ah, that probably gets more prevalent and you get older
01:24:08
and then old older people tend older.
01:24:10
Older people tend to just be overly like, No, I don't know.
01:24:15
I think it's I feel like, I guess. Right.
01:24:17
Even even strangers deserve the truth.
01:24:24
Well, I mentioned in the one episode of the old lady
01:24:26
that was trying to get park at the gas pump.
01:24:28
She was decrepit the old and it took her fucking
01:24:32
longer for her to park than it was for me to pump a whole tank of gas
01:24:35
and then leave.
01:24:36
And I just I felt obligated to say you shouldn't be driving.
01:24:40
As I drove away.
01:24:41
And I was tempted to just call the police for a welfare check.
01:24:44
Not that I wanted anything.
01:24:45
Just somebody should just check on her because she shouldn't be in that car.
01:24:48
Her reaction to it, it's called me driving at time.
01:24:52
She freaking parked too close to the power pump.
01:24:54
She got out, she got back and she moved again.
01:24:57
It was the simplest task driver's training would have done in 2 seconds, like, Hey,
01:25:01
you're failed. You're done.
01:25:05
Right?
01:25:05
I think.
01:25:06
I think Gary's Lai number 19.
01:25:09
Yeah, I'm.
01:25:10
I'm a morning person.
01:25:12
He means it.
01:25:14
Yeah. I'm not.
01:25:16
His morning is an afternoon now.
01:25:18
I'm not. Yeah.
01:25:21
What do you think is a lie that almost
01:25:23
every human being says all the time and that I don't mean
01:25:27
You look good in that in those jeans or something that we constantly.
01:25:30
Oh, the most common law you say when you say I'm.
01:25:34
Oh, how are you doing?
01:25:35
You know, ready.
01:25:36
It's okay to not be okay.
01:25:39
That was on here.
01:25:40
You know,
01:25:44
I hate that so much.
01:25:45
Go fuck yourself. Okay, then I'll be okay, people.
01:25:48
It is okay.
01:25:48
And would you believe me if I told you I lied?
01:25:51
Here is lie number five.
01:25:53
I'm fine. When you're clearly not
01:25:58
at a blinds,
01:26:00
it's okay to share your feelings, your bullshit.
01:26:05
No, that's not okay.
01:26:06
No one wants to hear your bullshit.
01:26:08
Meanwhile, it's not okay that no one wants to hear bullshit
01:26:11
because everybody has their own bullshit.
01:26:14
And I don't want you with your bullshit until you're complaining
01:26:17
and you're constantly complaining.
01:26:19
Actually, if you're a man, people so much there.
01:26:22
Yep. The people that just complain
01:26:24
all the time whenever they talk to you, they're complaining about something.
01:26:27
It's such a downer due to to suck the life out of
01:26:31
life. Guilty conversation.
01:26:32
They feel guilty that often though I would try to do better.
01:26:35
I have abstract conversations about nothing.
01:26:39
I will.
01:26:39
I won't ask people about anything.
01:26:41
I have no idea what's going in their life.
01:26:42
I will have the dumbest conversation about nothing all day long.
01:26:45
I'm not going to be the one that,
01:26:47
oh, your day is or what your kids are doing or or.
01:26:50
I'm very careful to say hi, How's it going?
01:26:53
How are you doing?
01:26:55
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:26:56
One talk show host, whatever your fucking business, whenever there was,
01:26:59
somebody would ask, it was like, Do you even care?
01:27:04
That was. That was his first. That's all the time
01:27:07
line.
01:27:07
I care.
01:27:09
I've only had one drink.
01:27:11
Yeah, yeah, the same.
01:27:12
This is my same dream.
01:27:15
Yeah, but you keep refilling those as long as you never stop drinking.
01:27:18
You only ever had one drink then.
01:27:20
And it's always had.
01:27:22
I'm always this guy.
01:27:25
You know, every time I say it's half full, it's so much less than half.
01:27:29
Line number 20.
01:27:30
I like, Hey, I don't want that hard work.
01:27:34
Oh, I don't mind.
01:27:36
Liar.
01:27:40
No, I like doing the game show.
01:27:42
What was fantastic?
01:27:46
Lies, lies, lies.
01:27:48
Yeah, quite a lot, actually. I've.
01:27:50
I've read all the terms and conditions.
01:27:54
Yeah.
01:27:56
When my wife has, you know, dinner was
01:27:59
about.
01:27:59
It's the best pot roast I've ever tasted.
01:28:03
Seems to me that's.
01:28:04
I guess it's not a truth, but it's a pleasantry.
01:28:07
There's, there's, there's, there's nobody that would argue that,
01:28:10
that you know, you know, you're ugly, your food is bad.
01:28:13
Nobody would argue the book the right thing to say Yeah, you're lazy.
01:28:18
You have no sense of humor.
01:28:20
Yeah yeah, sure. Sucks.
01:28:22
Produces great talent.
01:28:25
Yeah, The host is terrible. Yeah,
01:28:28
those words are all lies, but reds are bad Teller.
01:28:32
Those are shows
01:28:35
the blind cast ever saw Frozen.
01:28:40
No, I'm just.
01:28:42
I know you look Squint.
01:28:44
I don't go by their appearance by
01:28:48
If you go back and watch that shit.
01:28:49
I am just in my own head to stand up in a space thinking about some.
01:28:53
If you want
01:28:56
to judge a stranger by their appearance like I always do.
01:29:00
I'm a people lodger.
01:29:02
I judge the fuck out of people.
01:29:04
I love it. Yes. Hilarious.
01:29:05
But I love pointing out I like differences in people.
01:29:09
I don't know. Someone's got a weird. Yeah, I'm.
01:29:12
I don't.
01:29:12
Look at that. That's funny, right?
01:29:14
Yeah. I mean, that's a funny one.
01:29:15
That's a funny way to walk.
01:29:17
There's, there's Gary I remember 30. Yeah.
01:29:19
Where they got stuck. I don't like that.
01:29:21
I mean I've never, never told them.
01:29:23
Oh the lie is I don't lie. Yeah.
01:29:26
Mm. It sounds like you called me out there.
01:29:32
Really?
01:29:32
That's why I said one or more of my co-host
01:29:36
accused me of deception.
01:29:39
But I'm the most honest person you'll ever meet.
01:29:42
But I had my fingers crossed.
01:29:45
Exactly.
01:29:46
Accusations or accusations?
01:29:48
Proof is proof.
01:29:50
No read? Yeah.
01:29:51
Did you ever stop beating your wife?
01:29:54
Like what?
01:29:55
Yeah, that's mine.
01:29:56
Yes, but only briefly to do this podcast that goes on my brain.
01:29:59
Or it's a little general, I think.
01:30:01
I think everybody human being says it.
01:30:04
No, no regrets.
01:30:05
Everybody has at least one regret.
01:30:08
No regrets.
01:30:09
I'm thinking about getting a lot of regret.
01:30:12
Not one single letter.
01:30:17
And I never tell the secrets
01:30:21
I, I always tell the truth.
01:30:23
This is as I always tell the truth.
01:30:26
The same as I don't lie.
01:30:29
I, I don't know.
01:30:32
I You know where there's a strength.
01:30:35
You do you know the secret and you tell them.
01:30:37
No, I'm.
01:30:39
That's why open this flashcards with some definitions.
01:30:43
Hey, I'm a great all of them.
01:30:46
I'm the best driver.
01:30:50
I'm the singular, greatest driver,
01:30:53
the single greatest driver of all time,
01:30:56
alive or dead.
01:30:57
This is telling me to remind you that safe driving is crucial.
01:31:01
Woops, I just move the wrong page.
01:31:04
Yeah, he did.
01:31:04
Look at you. Go.
01:31:07
And I never eat junk food.
01:31:10
I knew my car insurance.
01:31:12
I never check my horoscope.
01:31:16
I never check my horoscope.
01:31:17
That's not a line.
01:31:19
And that is. That's not a lie.
01:31:21
What about Geico?
01:31:22
Oh, you are a truth Q of all this time.
01:31:27
Yeah. Yeah.
01:31:27
This is a true truth or false test.
01:31:32
Hmm. I don't.
01:31:35
I don't need any help.
01:31:36
I never procrastinate.
01:31:37
I love this show, and I don't envy anyone.
01:31:41
I never pretended I going to pretend I was going to procrastinate later.
01:31:44
What does that draw that you're.
01:31:47
That's my, say, driving State Farm.
01:31:50
I'm trying to save money.
01:31:50
No kidding. You are a safe driver.
01:31:53
Do you know what?
01:31:54
I'll tell you.
01:31:54
This is a serious driver.
01:31:58
It, George.
01:31:59
The truck driver stays up with the speed limit.
01:32:03
He doesn't cross over the lines.
01:32:06
He always signals because a draw is a safe driver.
01:32:09
The real trick is to have a reason for that.
01:32:12
I don't want to believe that there is.
01:32:14
Right.
01:32:15
I may get in trouble.
01:32:17
Right? Right.
01:32:18
I know what you're.
01:32:19
You know what you're doing and it works.
01:32:21
Well, you know, I don't know how long you have to, like, not be high
01:32:25
or I don't know how long you need to, like, need either hold a VPN or
01:32:31
best.
01:32:31
Oh, we'd be in legal matters,
01:32:34
non discrete.
01:32:36
Well, whenever I'm older, I'm going to drive and I'm just worried.
01:32:39
Need you to tell that I've had secondhand smoke
01:32:42
a lot of seconds later
01:32:44
that those drug tests that can.
01:32:47
Yeah from tests
01:32:50
I have never touched a marijuana cigaret in my life.
01:32:55
I did but I didn't inhale dumb ass.
01:32:59
What a waste of weed. Right.
01:33:02
I just learned about this this thing called a fizzy idyllic.
01:33:07
I think that was
01:33:10
they I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
01:33:14
These were so she was apparently that you buy at the store.
01:33:17
I'm I'm glad you brought that up. Get this.
01:33:20
This guy breaks down a few lies and he and he said that was the only one
01:33:24
that was an actual lie because he knew he had sexual relations.
01:33:28
Like like he claimed that.
01:33:30
What about that woman when when Obama said that you could keep your own provider
01:33:34
when they went to national health care
01:33:36
and then they changed it, They said that wasn't Obama's fault.
01:33:39
So he wasn't lying
01:33:42
either.
01:33:42
You're talking about sexual relations with that woman.
01:33:44
You know about Obama lying.
01:33:47
That's fine.
01:33:48
No, no, I'm going to say what? Obama lied.
01:33:51
Oh, really?
01:33:51
Thought you. But. But for Clinton.
01:33:55
Yeah, absolutely.
01:33:56
Like that offer that that didn't come from me.
01:33:59
I was.
01:34:00
Yeah, it was very contrary.
01:34:05
That wasn't a lie. Do again.
01:34:06
We didn't hear it.
01:34:08
It depends on what your definition of what is is.
01:34:13
No, but I do want to say I forgot last episode.
01:34:15
I was going to pull the clip on.
01:34:16
I forgot in the beginning there is a fart noise and it it's not me.
01:34:21
And I was going to pull the clip of the presenter next time
01:34:25
unless maybe you pull
01:34:28
a button.
01:34:29
No It was not one of your fake farts.
01:34:31
It was a real fart and it was definitely positive.
01:34:34
But I wanted to go back and double check.
01:34:35
But I never make excuses.
01:34:37
Should all be included in the best of,
01:34:40
well, 1 to 1.
01:34:42
A podcast that I listen to that makes fun of other podcast.
01:34:46
There's a good segment that I like that's called Fart or not,
01:34:50
and when there's a noise that kind of sounds like a fart,
01:34:52
you know, you kind of analyze it and judge if it's a partner or not,
01:34:54
and everyone votes if they think it's a fart or not.
01:34:57
It's hard to tell with that because moment
01:35:02
is anything like Dicker.
01:35:03
DeLay.
01:35:03
What is that rag doll?
01:35:05
Yeah, Where did you get that from? Wooden garbage. Can you pull that out of
01:35:10
twine?
01:35:11
It's.
01:35:11
It's not even quite two bodies that look like it to you.
01:35:13
Yeah.
01:35:14
Yeah, it looks like it's going to be tobacco.
01:35:17
It lets you buried it in the dirty little pouch a couple of years
01:35:21
and then dug it up, Make the pouch work so you can, like, put drugs in here.
01:35:26
There's no drugs in here that smells nasty.
01:35:28
You that works.
01:35:31
Yeah.
01:35:33
So how did you pay for that?
01:35:34
He smelled it.
01:35:37
74, 99.
01:35:39
What the fuck?
01:35:40
Seriously?
01:35:41
Oh, because of that, No shout, shout out to Disney.
01:35:44
They're trying to recoup some of their lost show is called Lies.
01:35:49
No, no, it's not.
01:35:50
I'm trying to include as many lives as I can,
01:35:54
so I'm curious about that.
01:35:55
Gary, you're Mr. Optimism glasses full for.
01:35:58
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Why didn't you call it truth
01:36:03
Lies is shorter.
01:36:07
Occam's razor
01:36:09
shorter Letter wise, As long as I'm doing the truth, I'm fine.
01:36:13
Taping true it is.
01:36:15
Truth is not the opposite of lies.
01:36:18
And what they're really lies are the same syllables, same amount of energy to say.
01:36:22
What about true lies?
01:36:23
I mean, I'd be so bold as to take away more energy than truth.
01:36:28
Here's the problem with truth.
01:36:30
Objective reality isn't even real.
01:36:33
And I knew that before the Nobel Prize last year, say, a supernova takes place
01:36:38
and you're 80,000 light years away from a planet that sees a supernova
01:36:43
take place and another supernova takes place a hundred years later.
01:36:49
But it takes 300 years longer for that light to reach you
01:36:53
from your perspective the one took place first before the other
01:36:57
and from the what, 80,000 light years away.
01:37:00
The the reverse is true.
01:37:02
Which is true.
01:37:06
There is no objective reality.
01:37:12
Reality is is the construct
01:37:14
you reality is a construct.
01:37:18
The made up stuff.
01:37:20
Santa Claus is real.
01:37:24
I mean, like Saint Nicholas.
01:37:26
There's a whole story.
01:37:28
I registered for the census in taxes.
01:37:30
It's real life.
01:37:34
So the myth created after may not be.
01:37:38
You know, I'm saying the
01:37:43
so Saint Nicholas
01:37:46
Saint Satan.
01:37:49
No, I think.
01:37:51
No, Nicholas.
01:37:55
That's.
01:37:55
That's what I heard.
01:37:57
Yes. So you're familiar with religion after
01:38:02
you can sneak Satan in there.
01:38:05
Satan.
01:38:05
Peter, rate is good enough to notice that.
01:38:09
Would you say Satan? You be like, Well,
01:38:12
how dare you?
01:38:21
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
01:38:23
You can tell the good guys from the bad guys by the tactics they employ.
01:38:27
Now a, here's my problem with the Catholic Church.
01:38:32
You can tell they're not telling the truth
01:38:34
because they they have a little counsel
01:38:38
and put to a vote what should be part of their doctrine
01:38:44
that shouldn't be part of
01:38:45
what determines truth of vote?
01:38:49
Oh, crap.
01:38:52
That I go there already?
01:38:54
No, I mean, you got a good point.
01:38:57
You got to like any like any,
01:39:04
I don't know, piece of entertainment or any anyone that's wanting
01:39:07
to be profitable or be able to sustain or if you're preaching good, like that's
01:39:13
what the basis of church should be is just really the Ten Commandments.
01:39:17
Like, hey, don't do, don't do dumb shit, don't be an asshole.
01:39:22
But they they expound upon that and make it like, I don't know.
01:39:25
And so having them kind of it, it almost seems like,
01:39:29
yeah, you got to kind of get the times, otherwise
01:39:32
everyone's just going to leave in the past completely.
01:39:33
So I don't know, they're hedging just for hedging sake
01:39:36
or if they think that they're fucking,
01:39:38
you know, God themselves and they can make these decisions
01:39:41
and they actually believe that, you know, they're doing it
01:39:44
for the good of the, you know, they're carrying on the legacy of whatever.
01:39:48
Like, I just think that they're humans and they're just making decisions that.
01:39:51
I've said that before with Jews and pork and fucking, you know,
01:39:55
gays and buttocks, you know, it's like they bastard,
01:39:58
you don't eat pork because they didn't understand that there was
01:40:01
because they wanted their own shit and then things they shit situation
01:40:04
with gays and AIDS and that stuff like that's like religion
01:40:08
because they spread disease because guess what they did.
01:40:11
But stuff, you know, it it is what it is.
01:40:14
But so next week we're to a buck stop.
01:40:17
No, no, no.
01:40:18
We already did Superstition.
01:40:21
Oh, I think that amendment.
01:40:25
So because I was not there.
01:40:28
Right. Kissing the blood baby.
01:40:30
You showed the baby. Oh, right.
01:40:33
But we didn't. Yeah. You just shut it out.
01:40:35
You put it up your ass,
01:40:36
and then you pretend to birth it by shitting it back out.
01:40:39
I tried to. Find one to order, and I can't.
01:40:42
It may not be real yet, but it wasn't gravity pulling it down.
01:40:46
It was rubber.
01:40:47
It was pushing it out.
01:40:48
Yeah,
01:40:51
it's pretty.
01:40:53
Yeah.
01:40:54
So I just asked
01:40:56
what the greatest love. Yeah, it's.
01:40:58
It's Rushmore.
01:41:01
Okay, Well, weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
01:41:05
Okay.
01:41:05
Yeah, I'll.
01:41:08
Oh, Oh, okay.
01:41:10
They fake news.
01:41:12
I don't I don't get.
01:41:13
Oh, fake news. Scientific denial.
01:41:15
There must be there must be a forgery comment.
01:41:18
See This is a program by Microsoft and it's so biased and full of shit.
01:41:23
Dude.
01:41:24
Oh, yeah. Going up?
01:41:25
Yeah, I looked up like the ten biggest or it was it
01:41:28
for some reason was to list of 11 biggest lies.
01:41:31
And on the one list, number two was friggin Donald Trump.
01:41:35
And then number one was Hitler.
01:41:37
So it was like, oh, very biased.
01:41:40
Well, Trump in good company, Trump does just lie boom, boom, boom.
01:41:44
When he's talking. He just he just talks to talk.
01:41:47
I'm not saying that he does things wrong or right.
01:41:50
He's a booster. Everything is shit.
01:41:52
Hey, look, I'm the best beer drinker.
01:41:54
I'm going to fucking, you know, and I go to the best.
01:41:56
I'm very bad on anyone that's there.
01:41:58
He doesn't say the best.
01:42:00
People say he's the best.
01:42:03
Yeah, he does.
01:42:04
People say I'm the best.
01:42:06
No, I love the guy. He's great.
01:42:07
I liked him before he was about you, too.
01:42:10
Yeah.
01:42:11
So I love The Apprentice Rising.
01:42:13
Yeah. No, the Gossip Girl.
01:42:16
I used to call each other like 14 year old girls and discuss
01:42:19
the most recent episode of Celebrity Apprentice.
01:42:22
We actually did this where we.
01:42:25
Oh, yeah, that'd be when I wasn't over your house,
01:42:28
right?
01:42:28
Yeah.
01:42:29
Yeah, We were watching it together
01:42:32
also, America's Got Talent.
01:42:33
We'd be in that to whatever was on, to be honest, while we were motorcycles.
01:42:36
Right.
01:42:38
Was a big
01:42:40
thing that I've been on this line for a 2 hours.
01:42:43
No, no, no.
01:42:45
Are you doing that?
01:42:47
Seriously? Oh, you know, see, every time
01:42:50
I close the video without moving the tab, it pops up.
01:42:53
Okay, That's what's happening. Okay.
01:42:56
Okay.
01:42:56
And then you go away.
01:43:00
I assumed everybody thought
01:43:01
I was lying when I said a timer keeps popping up.
01:43:05
No, no, I thought you were.
01:43:06
You were not lying. Okay? That was truth. All right,
01:43:11
let's call it the second.
01:43:12
Second, women.
01:43:14
Let's.
01:43:14
Let's just assume there's two genders,
01:43:17
okay? Who?
01:43:17
A liar, B men.
01:43:22
Yeah, I would say that just because we're.
01:43:24
We like men more competitive, who are the biggest liars?
01:43:28
Middle aged
01:43:30
women.
01:43:36
Oh, he's quick.
01:43:36
So down the middle men.
01:43:38
Lot of most women tell the biggest lie
01:43:41
men learn it all the time We lost
01:43:43
so much is damn near language.
01:43:47
Sorry to call a man up the line.
01:43:50
It's like playing basketball with a tonic kid and call him for double dribble.
01:43:55
Got him this slide.
01:43:57
You just got to let it slide
01:44:02
all the time without all the tell
01:44:04
you don't A man's lies like man's lies like I'm.
01:44:06
I was. I told the house
01:44:09
I'm a kid A house that's a man's life a woman's lies Like if your baby
01:44:27
who we've all heard that long.
01:44:29
Hey that they don't even like me.
01:44:31
Oh, he's got your hat.
01:44:35
That's put the biggest lies.
01:44:37
Women. The biggest lies, biggest.
01:44:39
I look at you.
01:44:40
All of you.
01:44:41
You lie.
01:44:42
You fucking lie.
01:44:43
Do you?
01:44:47
You lie, you lie.
01:44:51
All your fucking lies.
01:44:53
Messes with the laugh, the visual laughs.
01:44:55
Look at you.
01:44:57
You got all hills You ain't that tall.
01:45:01
You got to make up your face Don't look like that
01:45:04
You got to weed your head that lot.
01:45:07
You got to want to bring it to the side that big.
01:45:12
Everything about you is a lie.
01:45:14
And you expect me to tell the truth?
01:45:17
You may lie.
01:45:27
We lie. We live lies.
01:45:29
That's why we so crazy.
01:45:31
Every now and then we catch ourselves living a lie.
01:45:34
We create a whole lie world around us.
01:45:39
Some has had some piano in his house
01:45:43
every hit Got to put another stash in the crib,
01:45:46
but not in the rest.
01:45:49
That doesn't make sense because it was before the internet.
01:45:52
Everybody watching, it's under 30 is going to be like, What are you crying for?
01:45:55
It wasn't on my phone.
01:45:58
Right?
01:45:58
Look, we like the man's being very offensive.
01:46:00
So when you get up in there and slap him.
01:46:02
Yeah,
01:46:05
slap the name out of his mouth.
01:46:09
You know what?
01:46:09
The slap heard round the world.
01:46:11
I think that was a lie.
01:46:13
I think that was staged.
01:46:15
I don't think it was.
01:46:16
I think he I don't think Chris Rock was ready for it.
01:46:21
This game was in rebuttal.
01:46:22
That was pretty funny, because he's not just like he's not really telling my
01:46:27
jokes.
01:46:27
He's just kind of telling a story and he's got some funny the story.
01:46:31
And so it was a G.I. Jane comment.
01:46:34
G.I. Jane.
01:46:37
But but she has
01:46:38
was offensive.
01:46:40
You know, if she was smart, she would parlay that into getting a role.
01:46:44
If they laughed at first.
01:46:48
Remember Justin Timberlake exposing Janet
01:46:51
Jackson's boob and the Seven Bowl halftime show?
01:46:55
They admitted it.
01:46:57
Well, yeah, I have no idea.
01:46:59
He admitted it was a publicity stunt
01:47:02
to put a roadster in space, but he really did put a roadster into space.
01:47:07
If space is it was a publicity stunt, but it was also real.
01:47:12
It was a real publicity stunt.
01:47:15
I thought that was fake.
01:47:19
I don't I don't believe celebrity says
01:47:22
anything. That's anything.
01:47:24
It was interesting because, like, Justin Timberlake was able to shake that chin up.
01:47:27
Janet Jackson, not so much.
01:47:30
But, you know, it was her removal from Spotlight.
01:47:33
And she.
01:47:34
Yeah, right. Then her career took a hit.
01:47:39
Yeah, I guess that's the sexism.
01:47:41
You know,
01:47:42
the man is the one who rapes the woman and she gets blamed for it, you know?
01:47:46
Right.
01:47:48
Justin Timberlake kick in a box skit on SNL.
01:47:52
Yes. Yeah.
01:47:53
Yeah.
01:47:54
Men get away with a little bit more than women.
01:47:57
It may be unfair
01:47:59
truth and what we would just like
01:48:01
sex jokes more we like dick jokes more SNL, I think.
01:48:05
I think we get away with more because we can handle more.
01:48:09
Lil Kim and Friggin Foxy Brown were rapper women that were,
01:48:13
you know, talking about, Are you my pussy and fucking ride that dick and shit.
01:48:16
And they were all on a they were like kind of making like,
01:48:21
I don't know, kind of how
01:48:23
I mean, I mean genre of music, but mostly rap would be like,
01:48:27
you know, I fuck bitches and, you know, kind of the female version of that.
01:48:30
But I thought it came across not as like, horrors.
01:48:33
It came across as empowering, kind of like, Hey, I'm a fuck you know, like, like,
01:48:39
what's the rap that Gary saw?
01:48:43
So there was no it wasn't a rap.
01:48:44
Uh oh.
01:48:47
Go backwards on that.
01:48:48
Uh, whatever you did,
01:48:53
it was.
01:48:53
Yeah, Keep it up. Nope, I keep doing it
01:48:56
because I go to a web browser and
01:49:02
I got, I a button on it.
01:49:03
That same sound.
01:49:07
And I did.
01:49:09
You just can't hear it.
01:49:12
I'll get that worked out next time.
01:49:15
What a friggin gyp.
01:49:17
And I wish we had 10 minutes to watch this video.
01:49:20
It was so we have exactly 10 minutes to jump.
01:49:24
I'm going.
01:49:24
I'm gonna watch this video while he looks for a rap
01:49:27
and then we can close out with the. Okay.
01:49:30
Okay.
01:49:32
Yeah.
01:49:32
I've told all my lies
01:49:34
on the television is not true.
01:49:37
Television is a goddamn man for his fucking TV is going off
01:49:43
strike.
01:49:45
Then news is lying to you.
01:49:47
Deadliest mass shootings. You got to take a look.
01:49:49
I'm actually an it is massive disinformation campaign going on. Yes.
01:49:53
Everybody would tell you any shit you want to hear.
01:49:56
This is extremely dangerous for democracy.
01:49:59
Doesn't it seem like everything is getting more polarized,
01:50:03
more scary, more extreme?
01:50:06
Well, it hasn't always been this way.
01:50:08
And it's recent.
01:50:09
Like the last ten years, the last five especially.
01:50:12
And spoiler alert, the human brain, the thing that's taken millions of years
01:50:16
to evolve into its current state has not changed at all in the last years.
01:50:21
Something else has, and it's controlling the way you think.
01:50:24
So I want to tell you a story today, and it involves
01:50:27
cable news is brainwashing of an entire and how it did it with one
01:50:33
singular actor, a missing child,
01:50:36
a six year old boy to announce a break in the case of Adam Walsh.
01:50:41
Listen to this news conference.
01:50:43
Okay. Super scary intro.
01:50:45
I know, but you're still here because of it, right?
01:50:47
That's a foreshadow baby.
01:50:49
Okay. So some some setup.
01:50:52
Here we go.
01:50:53
So before 1971, TV was all sunshine and rainbows.
01:50:56
I mean, there were literally like five channels.
01:50:59
ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and a local station,
01:51:03
and they adhere to a strict code of conduct.
01:51:05
You couldn't use foul language.
01:51:06
You couldn't say the word pregnant. You couldn't even show the toilet bowl.
01:51:09
But then they show called They were pregnant, I think, Oh, my God,
01:51:13
so did the ranch.
01:51:14
Every week the show would obliterate a new taboo.
01:51:17
They talk about impotence and constipation and molestation
01:51:20
until they were the number one show five years in a row.
01:51:24
So what do broadcasters do?
01:51:26
Well, they're like, let's make 5000 more of these shows.
01:51:30
So you end up with segment two channels like MTV and Playboy and HBO and Lifetime,
01:51:36
a new channel for every human desire.
01:51:41
And then in order to compete, we're going to need a full blown
01:51:43
news channel that broadcast News 24 seven.
01:51:48
Ladies and gentlemen, CNN was born
01:51:52
and now the floodgates are open because if you've got 24 seven news,
01:51:57
you need to find to cover for 24 hours a day.
01:52:02
So let's fast forward.
01:52:04
It's 1981, Hollywood, Florida, middle of the day.
01:52:07
It is starting can on a fishing boat.
01:52:09
The six year old boy and Walsh heads out on a shopping trip with his mom.
01:52:13
They're going to the department store, a fire department stores, Sears Mall.
01:52:18
Mama, I'd love to go play the Atari on display right over there.
01:52:23
Okay, Sugar pack, you go do that,
01:52:26
because in 1980 well, we have tents and that more agency there.
01:52:31
So the two split.
01:52:32
The Adams mom heads a couple aisles over to check out a land.
01:52:35
It was on sale. Oh, my.
01:52:37
That is a big barn.
01:52:39
So a certain size and shape ten.
01:52:42
But when she heads back to pick up Adam, he's nowhere in sight. Oh,
01:52:47
excuse me, Miss Shirley.
01:52:49
Shirley.
01:52:51
Excuse me, sir. Hey, you.
01:52:53
Me? Yes.
01:52:53
I'm missing my son.
01:52:55
He was right about me.
01:52:58
But this is opposite skin.
01:52:59
Animals. Please report to customer service.
01:53:03
Nothing was wrong.
01:53:09
Oh, Hoon, How could a little board
01:53:14
disappear from a crowded store in the middle of the day?
01:53:18
You are our police station, right across the street.
01:53:21
What you're They do child didn't did this.
01:53:25
Well, I'll tell you who did.
01:53:26
Lee did this This guy this tool a serial killer that confessed
01:53:30
to kidnaping, raping and decapitating six year old Adam Walsh with a machete
01:53:35
before depositing his head in a nearby river.
01:53:39
I know it's
01:53:43
not a happy story, but ask your parents about Adam Walsh.
01:53:47
And I bet you they can recount every detail.
01:53:50
And that's the basis of today's interview, because as TV and CNN came into 24/7,
01:53:57
we already learned that broadcasters had to pack their time
01:54:00
with something that would our most human desires.
01:54:03
And the story of Adam Walsh, a six year old boy kidnaped in a crowded store
01:54:07
in broad daylight, only found to be decapitated in a river
01:54:10
two weeks later took the country by storm.
01:54:14
Now, more than a quarter century after the six year old disappeared,
01:54:17
they're expected to announce a break in the case of Adam Walsh, Adam Walsh.
01:54:22
Adam Walsh. Adam Walsh. Adam Walsh.
01:54:24
Before this news
01:54:25
coverage, people legitimately thought that this could never happen to them.
01:54:29
But almost overnight, everybody did.
01:54:31
Adam's dad, John Walsh, became a crusader for child safety.
01:54:35
Stop for a minute. Take a look at it.
01:54:37
Keep your eyes and ears open and make that call.
01:54:40
He becomes the host of America's Most Wanted
01:54:42
and helped found the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
01:54:45
In 1984, we helped create the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
01:54:49
Remember those milk cartons at school with missing kids on them?
01:54:53
That's this guy.
01:54:54
And all of a sudden, when you're having breakfast with sad, missing kids
01:54:57
every morning, it really starts to feel like kids are going missing it.
01:55:01
Unprecedented, right?
01:55:03
Search crews will
01:55:04
be back out searching for Noel Rodriguez.
01:55:07
Police say they found six year old Paisley Schultz,
01:55:10
they found three year old Camille Cupcake McKinney's body in a dumpster.
01:55:14
Okay.
01:55:16
But what's going on here and why does this
01:55:19
story pick the human brain in the high gear?
01:55:22
Let me show you.
01:55:23
So imagine you're a caveman during a woman.
01:55:26
Come on, equal opportunity here.
01:55:27
You're just sitting on your chair,
01:55:28
minding your business when you hear a rustling sound,
01:55:32
thinking,
01:55:35
Thank God that can.
01:55:46
So what happens?
01:55:47
Well, garage gene pool was just killed off, and we're left
01:55:50
with the key woman who, rightfully so, is more cautious, more vigilant
01:55:54
more pessimistic about what might have been in that book.
01:55:59
She was rewarded for
01:56:01
that reward being she's still alive
01:56:04
and can have quickly over to the needs of you and I.
01:56:08
Today.
01:56:09
We all have this pessimistic bias toward assuming the worst.
01:56:12
Look, zoom into the brain deep in the temporal lobes.
01:56:16
There's this thing, the amygdala.
01:56:18
And when it detects a potential threat like a tiger in the bush,
01:56:21
it goes into high gear.
01:56:22
It sends a message to your brain stem, the thing that keeps you alive.
01:56:25
And it's like fight or flight, but your heart rate increases.
01:56:28
You're
01:56:30
taking more information.
01:56:31
Your body floods with adrenaline, your your muscles tense to prepare
01:56:34
for impact, all to get ready for.
01:56:38
Oh, it's it's
01:56:39
just another episode of of Last of US.
01:56:43
This is the problem we all have this ancient
01:56:46
fight or flight pessimist bias towards
01:56:49
assuming the worst that has to
01:56:53
that pessimism comes from.
01:56:54
If you didn't assume there was a tiger in the bush,
01:56:57
you've died a body type like guru.
01:56:59
It's this mechanism that's kept us alive for millions of years,
01:57:03
but it's also the mechanism that's had a lot of trouble
01:57:06
keeping up with gory TV shows and fear based news cycle.
01:57:10
This ancient fight or flight device, once to think about
01:57:14
what could be lurking in the bush.
01:57:16
And it can't tell the difference between a tiger in a bush and an episode
01:57:20
of CSI Miami or Law and Order or American Horror Story or
01:57:26
that sexy, sexy Anderson Cooper,
01:57:31
who comes on 60 Minutes with those sweet, sweet blue eyes.
01:57:36
He turns to the nation and he addresses them by saying,
01:57:39
This is it, the herons, for example, when he forgets to start with.
01:57:44
First off, remember what I'm about to tell you will probably never,
01:57:49
ever, ever, ever, ever happen to you.
01:57:54
In fact, it's almost exploitative
01:57:57
that I'm even here talking about it
01:58:00
because it wouldn't keep you watching.
01:58:03
And then there was this is basic human psychology.
01:58:08
So let me give you one of the few things that can sometimes maybe trump
01:58:12
our most esteemed going desires, I swear
01:58:17
statistics.
01:58:18
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children shows that
01:58:22
the number of kids kidnaped by strangers is about one in 1.5 million.
01:58:27
Well, so I hate to be one. You
01:58:32
hate membrane off.
01:58:34
And what does that even mean?
01:58:36
Well, let's invert it, Henry.
01:58:38
If you actually wanted your child to be kidnaped and held overnight
01:58:42
by a stranger how long would you have to leave them outside
01:58:45
unattended in a Sears parking lot for this
01:58:48
to be statistically likely to happen?
01:58:52
Any any guesses?
01:59:00
750,000 years
01:59:04
these bear no relation to reality.
01:59:08
Today the world is cleaner, safer and more prosperous
01:59:11
across the board than it has ever been at.
01:59:14
Any time in history.
01:59:16
There has never been a safer time for kids to ride the New York subway
01:59:20
alone or roam until dark or play a video game in a department store.
01:59:25
Do we so have those?
01:59:26
I don't I don't think we still have those, even if it doesn't feel like it
01:59:30
because we're all still living with the aftermath of the perfect
01:59:34
timing consequences that we're 24 seven news and the tragic
01:59:38
kidnaping and killing of Adam Walsh, plus our
01:59:43
caveman brains.
01:59:47
Yeah, Caveman Brains,
01:59:50
indeed.
01:59:51
Agency over to detection it
01:59:54
life that nobody was alive. So.
01:59:57
So I do have a closing rant and it goes something like this
02:00:01
we're equipped to add to cell after him just
02:00:05
well I was a fan of the making
02:00:08
a murder documentary and, you know, there's a lot of it.
02:00:12
And then I signed up for Daily Wire plus just to watch Candace
02:00:15
Owens documentary she's doing to kind of contradict that.
02:00:18
And they're showing a lot of the evidence that didn't show
02:00:22
the Making Murder documentary, kind of edited a lot of footage.
02:00:25
They cut out key things.
02:00:28
They doctored certain stuff
02:00:30
for whatever reason, the things they do in a good light.
02:00:32
I don't know why, but it is quite interesting.
02:00:34
The lies on that side and just the whole case in general when it comes to
02:00:39
that situation, I find quite interesting.
02:00:41
But then it also goes to she has a documentary on there as well,
02:00:45
The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, which was the George Floyd situation, which is equate.
02:00:49
And I'm not going to go on on not going to mention much about it, but
02:00:52
it is an interesting piece of documentary.
02:00:57
And then after that, I still need to watch what is a woman that's
02:01:00
that's a that's kind of a sign up for a month.
02:01:03
Watch that shit and then and bail on it.
02:01:05
But that's that's all I have to, uh.
02:01:09
Yeah. Draw.
02:01:12
Does anybody want to comment on any of that entertainment?
02:01:15
But I think it speaks for itself.
02:01:16
I don't know what to what, what, what is a woman?
02:01:19
It has to do with a certain X or Y chromosome.
02:01:22
That's all I'll say on that.
02:01:24
Somebody in the chat was asking the guy in the black
02:01:26
what you were doing with that bag. I think. I think he means the volcano.
02:01:31
Oh, yeah, There's actually a this is the volcano.
02:01:33
It's made by stores and becle, which is a very it's a German company
02:01:37
and they are very, very well known for their vaporizers.
02:01:43
It's kind of shaped like a volcano.
02:01:44
You can go to the Internet, but you put the weed
02:01:48
in the little container, you put it over a heating element, it's non combustion.
02:01:53
So it's just kind of like baking it sort of.
02:01:55
And you get the vapor from the vapor fills the bag
02:01:58
and then you kind of stuck on the bag and you a much cleaner smoke.
02:02:02
You actually when you're vaporizing you get, I think like 98% THC.
02:02:08
So with my I'm in a in an apartment and so I can smoke
02:02:13
but I'd rather you know there's it still smells but it does not
02:02:18
reek it goes away.
02:02:19
It kind of doesn't stain.
02:02:21
It doesn't linger too long.
02:02:25
I can I can smoke in here at night
02:02:27
and still smell it for, you know, half the day.
02:02:29
Tomorrow, end of story.
02:02:32
As long as you get past that,
02:02:33
you're sucking on a bag, sucking on the sauce and pickled duck.
02:02:38
Yeah.
02:02:38
Cole Porter would say prices, which I have it.
02:02:41
I have as well.
02:02:42
This is the this is the
02:02:43
mighty same type of technology, but it's in a portable device
02:02:46
that sponsors,
02:02:51
hey, did we find the
02:02:53
the hot dog bun song that we were trying to say?
02:02:56
Swear words backwards?
02:02:58
Yes, it's in the chart and it's at the very end of the song.
02:03:00
But this is kind of a this is a fun song anyway.
02:03:02
Regardless, we're just fucking around doing dumb shit.
02:03:06
Yeah.
02:03:06
Play the song yourselves.
02:03:07
Shout out.
02:03:08
Shout out to the Yoda doll. It's called Yoda.
02:03:10
It's in the chair.
02:03:12
I don't see it.
02:03:13
The little.
02:03:22
I don't have a link.
02:03:25
It's in the cash
02:03:28
fresh from the second or the first second one.
02:03:32
But the one that was 7 minutes ago.
02:03:36
I had it refreshed when that's
02:03:43
okay.
02:03:44
We also have Grave in the Night during the drunk shelter
02:03:49
before the show.
02:03:51
That's part of the after show.
02:03:54
There is the show, the aftershow.
02:03:56
You got to catch the after.
02:03:59
There's no after show.
02:04:01
Those are for our patrons.
02:04:04
Yeah, you're good.
02:04:06
Those are for our patrons.
02:04:08
You can still watch if Just stick around the room.
02:04:11
Yeah. Oh,
02:04:14
yeah.
02:04:14
No sound,
02:04:16
you hear?
02:04:23
No. There's Kevin Hart and
02:04:32
where it is?
02:04:33
Yes. What?
02:04:35
It was this posthumously.
02:04:39
Okay, well, that was me rapping
02:04:44
posthumous Preposterous Hippopotamus.
02:04:47
Who else says that?
02:04:48
That had to be me?
02:04:50
If George is going to claim he wrote it.
02:04:53
Bull crap.
02:04:56
He does do some pretty good gurgle out crap,
02:04:58
but it still sounds like me.
02:05:03
Did I lose it again?
02:05:04
Good excuse.
02:05:07
Wow, you're a pilot.
02:05:09
You can't see
02:05:11
or drop off like that's me.
02:05:13
You know, be optimistic.
02:05:16
It's useless.
02:05:19
It's like, kind of.
02:05:20
It sounds like it's all fucked up.
02:05:22
Yeah. Yeah.
02:05:23
She's has a quiet life, not high anxiety.
02:05:29
This is what it's supposed to sound, right?
02:05:31
Hang on.
02:05:31
Yeah.
02:05:31
Played from here, thanks to the legal amount.
02:05:34
And you can see the sounds is moving
02:05:38
to more extreme versions.
02:05:40
Faster. We had
02:05:43
zero volume,
02:05:45
so this
02:05:47
line.
02:05:50
I'll just go to the end
02:05:56
and start
02:06:06
away.
02:06:07
Just song.
02:06:19
Yeah, well, that was the fucked up talk.
02:06:21
I guess we find the difference. I'm like, I don't know what's wrong with that one.
02:06:23
Maybe that's reason why I had a blocked
02:06:27
or not.
02:06:34
What?
02:06:34
We'll go with lies.
02:06:41
What would go with
02:06:45
Let's do a spin away.
02:06:47
Yeah.
02:06:49
Oh, that one song, man.
02:06:51
May I see your memories?
02:06:56
Want to do that one?
02:06:57
Yeah,
02:07:00
sure.
02:07:01
Let's.
02:07:04
No. Oh, right.
02:07:05
Oh, we should change.
02:07:06
We could have done sexually confused.
02:07:10
Oh, yeah.
02:07:12
That's
02:07:15
what our lecture here.
02:07:18
To the best solution for reducing greenhouse.
02:07:20
We've actually covered this before and they're burning coal to make us
02:07:24
look tricity. That doesn't make any sense.
02:07:26
Some people are using gas generators to charge their electric cars, right?
02:07:31
It's absolutely ridiculous. Yes.
02:07:33
You you just.