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I'm sick
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of them posing as if
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they're the good guys, shang
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we are the bad guys.
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Hey everybody welcome back to knowledge of the dumb damn. I'm
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Jordan. We're double dudes. I like to sit around and watch
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the old and
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talk a little bit about Alex. Oh indeed we are
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Dan. Jordan. Dan. Jordan. Quick
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question for you buddy. What's up?
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What's your bright spot today? Why don't you go first?
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Sun Tea. Okay. Sun
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Tea is my bright spot. You talking about putting a pitcher out? I'm talking
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about putting a pitcher out with a bunch of tea bags in it. Hell
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yeah. And then the sun does the stuff and
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then you bring the tea in and then you got tea. Sure. Right?
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My wife. She used to do it as a kid. Mmhmm.
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Hadn't done it for 20 years. Right? My
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wife just one day out of nowhere is just like I got
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this jug. I'm going to make some sun tea and
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it's amazing. Sure. It's
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great. It's strange. Yeah. It seems it seems
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like now sitting here it was like you
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shouldn't do that right? I mean she was
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leaving stuff out all day. I heard I
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think she read something that was like oh
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it has nothing to do with the sun.
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If you just put tea in water eventually
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it'll diffuse. I guess that makes sense too.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Uh, well actually I asked her, I was like, well then
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why are you putting it out of the sun? And she
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was like, it's romantic. And I was like, that is the
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best answer you could possibly give me. Sure. Don't
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try and defend it. With the rays of the sun, you
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can taste them. Sure, fine. I don't
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need science, it is romantic. Sure. Golden.
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What's your tea variety? She's
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been getting into all the teas recently.
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I'm going to go with gray. Whenever
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we quit drinking, right, she switched over,
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we became tea totalers for the most
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part. Right. Right, totally tea. So
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she's got, she's got your
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green teas. That's for laziness, right?
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She's got herbal teas of a
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certain type, then of a
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different type. Some with fruit,
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some with less fruit. Okay. She's
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got plenty of different teas. Yeah. Yeah. What
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about some of those like funky teas? I
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don't know about funky teas. Because there's some
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that have a real, real weird, I
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don't even know how to describe it, muskiness
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to them. Muskiness? Yeah, there's a wide world
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of teas out there for you to explore
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of all kinds of different flavor profiles. So
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you're talking about like the cheese of tea.
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Yes. Okay. Yeah, something
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like that. Interesting. Yeah, that exists. That
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sounds gross. It's in your future. That's what British people do.
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Keep going down the tea path. Ugh. Never.
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What's your bright spot? Enjoy. Oh.
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I guess, well, I guess
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my bright spot is playing
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the Diablo Four. Yeah. I've been
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enjoying this season, and I just
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like playing as a druid. Yeah.
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Because I got a posse. That's all. I
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enjoy having werewolves with me that
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run around. Yep. And some birds
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that fly around my head. I play almost
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any game that allows me to have like
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some pets running around. That's great. I
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have a team. It's fantastic. Yep. So
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anyway, today we have an episode to go
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over to. Okay. We're gonna be talking
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about June 20th, 2024. That
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is Thursday's show, because Alex was out of
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studio on Friday. All right. There'd
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be a Saturday show, but there was not. Okay. So
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just, he's not out of studio. Oh
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wow, FEMA camps are back. Oh man. You're gonna do
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this again, but also you're gonna drink the bugs. There's
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a few people looking at Taylor Swift's plane
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and it goes on. It goes on? It
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goes on! And they are involved with
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King Charles sent those people. Alright.
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This is quite a
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rundown of headlines. I think it's
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so weird, it's so weird now
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after Lewis Black's soy
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milk bit came out 20 years ago.
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Right? At this point, soy
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milk is still around and not just that.
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It's expanded, there's almond milk. If
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you could be so vitriolic about soybean milk back
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then and be like, ehh, we'll never do all
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this stuff and now it's everywhere, just let it
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go. We'll drink bug milk, we'll
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get there. They were just doing that like
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a couple years ago with soy boys and
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stuff like that though. Alex is still on
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the soy milk tip. Oh no,
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he's still mad about that. He drinks soy
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milk. I don't know. It
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is something to behold though. The
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way that like, you know, decades
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have passed and the complaint is more
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or less the same. Ah, fucking milk
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alternatives. Yeah, I mean whatever, I'll drink
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bug milk. Fine, fine, I'll drink bug
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milk. Just leave. That was forcing you
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to eat bug milk. Just leave me alone. So
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we have this going on in the background. King
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Charles is sabotaging Taylor Swift's plane.
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They're going to make you eat bug milk
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and Viba Kamps are coming.
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Top stories of the day. Yeah.
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But now we get grounded a little
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bit more with some political election 2024.
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Okay, okay, good. It's official, the
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power structure is in total panic mode. Major
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polls and the whole spectrum of them I've got
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here, Gallup, you name it, had
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Hispanics between 50 and 63% on the high end
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pro-Trump. Now
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at his height, they lied back in 2016 and said
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he hated Hispanics so he only got about 20% of
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the vote. I'm sorry, he lied? All the time he
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left office he had about 40% support. Now
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it's at least 50 and most of the polls have him
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at 60 to 63. That is
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massive. I
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mean, Trump's got like 60% support with
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white voters. So Hispanics
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are becoming more supportive than even
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quote white people. This is a
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little bit of an exaggeration. Um,
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but yeah, Trump is doing better among
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Latino voters. Sure. Sure.
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I want to try and dig into this
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because you, he, Alex
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does this. He can just say things that
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are so filled with meaning that we should
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tear apart, but it's just a small sentence.
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Like he lied and said he hated Hispanics.
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No, no. The media lied and said that
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Trump hated Hispanics. Oh, okay. So it wasn't
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that Trump lied and said he hated Hispanics.
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No, although. I was like, so wait, you're
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admitting that Trump said he hated his Hispanics.
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No, no, you misheard that. It was a
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lie that he said, well, wait a minute,
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but that does the media told the lie
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that he said that, and that made the
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vote proportion. Right. Right. Right. Okay. That makes
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a bought into the media narrative. Okay.
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Cause I'm pretty sure I heard him say that. No,
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it did sound like that, but no, that, yeah, I think
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you misheard that. Okay. Okay. In
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all fairness. Fair enough. No, no, no. Although
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your reading of it is very interesting. It
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seems obvious really. So in
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his next clip, Alex talks about how
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he was successfully stopped the last time
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they tried to do a COVID lockdown.
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Right. And the reality of this
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is just that the airlines
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had announced that they were going to
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start requiring like their staff to wear
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masks. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then Alex started
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yelling about it and declared victory. Oh, okay.
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That all the COVID precautions didn't
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come back. Easy win. Yeah. Big
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win. Yeah. I remember last
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year, last July, August,
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I had a TSA manager. I'll leave it
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at that. Then I know personally, I
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won't say what airport, but I've known him for a long time. that
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they want you to eat the bugs, people.
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They're deciding, like, let's fold this into the
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conspiracy. But it isn't news. It's
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a company that's been around for at least a few
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years now, it's... I
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feel like your problem... Here's why you can't escalate
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with the, you're gonna eat
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the blank, right? Because eventually
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you say, like you just did, you know,
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like, they've already started putting bugs in your
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food. So once you've said they've already
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started putting bugs in my food, I'm like, yeah,
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I'm fine. I've been fine, they've been
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putting bugs in my food for two years, I'm fine.
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But here's the plot twist. So how about, let's throw
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some milk on top of it. You're not. It's a
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slow kill bug. It's a slow
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kill bug? I don't know, that's how you would get
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around it. Yes, I don't know. Everything's
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a slow kill bug. Fair enough.
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Regular milk is a slow kill
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bug. Yeah, well, when you put it that
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way. Eat some drink, you will
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drink some bugs. So
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we got another headline here that's
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being distorted. Well,
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anybody can know, there's billions of people who want to come here.
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They come here and get all this free stuff. We're all going
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to collapse. I mean, just a
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small percentage of the student loans being
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forgiven has upped the debt in
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the CBO 27%. That's
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CNN reporting. I mean,
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student loan relief contributing to 27% jump in
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projected federal budget deficit. Congressional
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Budget Office reports. So
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Trump is surging. And remember, this is
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CBS whitewashing it. This is
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CBS soft pedaling it. The
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numbers are way worse for the system. Trump
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is 20 points, 25 points ahead nationwide, depending
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on the poll. Battlegrounds at least 10 to 13.
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You can't steal that. Don't
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have enough dead people's names in Zuckerberg's
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database. He spent 400 something million on
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four years ago to steal the election. Can't wait for you
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to claim that the election was stolen one way or the
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other. Excitingly, you can't
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do it in it. I imagine you
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probably will still say they did. I'll
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give you the answer in just a moment, in
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my view. But here's a larger shot
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of the map, and of course the lines
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aren't really exactly drawn. But
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let's just take this fantasy at
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face value and look at
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that and then talk about real world. Let's do
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it. Let's take this fantasy and then let's start
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with the real world. No! No! Why not? No!
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Why not? No, let's take my fantasy at face
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value. Alright, here's what we do instead. Alright,
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cause I get it. People are from
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different areas, and they feel like they
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don't belong sometimes. I understand,
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right? But we can't be fighting
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wars every time people don't feel like they belong.
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However, we can be playing Red Rover. Okay.
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So if you're Midwestern, and you're in the
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West, you know, you guys have a whole
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Red Rover thing going on, cause I bet
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people from the Midwest don't all want to
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live here, but I bet people
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from the West don't all want to live
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in the West. Maybe we don't kill each
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other, we just swap. You forget an important
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element of Red Rover, which is that you,
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it's about borders. Sure. The
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game itself is about trying to create a
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line that other people can't cross. Right. You
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seem to forget the mechanics of the game. I
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do seem to forget. You think it's just people
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running across a field. I think it's just people
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running across a field. You need to remember game
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rules, bro. I forgot about the part where you
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have to, cause I, nobody could ever stop me.
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I was always a bit of a bigger kid.
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Oh, shit, must be nice. Must be nice to
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be good at Red Rover. Yes, I
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was great at Red Rover. I was the
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top Red Rover guy. This is your privilege
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showing that you don't even know the rules.
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These were unstoppable. I was one of the
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top five Red Rover kids at the age
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of 95th percentile. So there's an interesting dynamic
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that's going on here, which is Alex is
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trying to say, no
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one wins in a civil war. There would not
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be a winner in any of this. The globalists
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would win if we all broke off into four
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sections of the United States and fought each other.
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But also the South would win. Yeah, obviously
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that's, that's kind of be the, that's going
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to be the like, hey, nobody should do
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anything but go quick for us. Anunnaki,
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God from the Sumerian texts, he says the
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human beings are becoming too populous. There's just
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too many of them. They're making too much
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noise and clamoring around and hard to control.
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Kill them off. Call them. Dry out their
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crops so they will starve to death. Poison
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them. So that's why every ancient culture starts
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human sacrifice and all this and as you
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said this goes back to the Sumerians 4,000
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years. So this stuff that gets picked
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up by Plato 2,300
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years ago, they didn't invent this. They say it came
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from aliens. Right, exactly.
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All indigenous cultures around
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the entire planet have the same verbal hand.
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Some have already written it into text stone
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and cave drawings. They're saying that people from
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the stars came to earth, turned mud into
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a kingdom and in some way engaged mankind
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like in the Book of Enoch. The first
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thing they do in the Book of Enoch,
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Azazel comes down from the heavens to earth
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and he teaches human beings how to smoke
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iron, how to make a steel blade that
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can cut a man's head off, how to
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make a breastplate, how to make a shield
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and how to go to war. So he
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taught death instantaneously. So we're talking about some
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and some level in some way we got
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engaged by an advanced race of people and
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when an advanced race of people engage a
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less advanced race of people, the less advanced
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race will deify them. These people masqueraded as
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gods even though they were not. And so
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you're talking about fallen angels that know we
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can be grown to an advanced civilization. They
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come to sabotage us by giving us an
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evil twist on technology. Exactly.
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Sure, sure. Makes sense. Yep.
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I think there's this, you know, like
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on a recent episode we had the
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flat earth or effect and Alex is
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more than able to be critical when
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he needs to. But in this
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kind of situation it's because
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it's compatible with what he sells. Yeah.
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This is within the business model whereas
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the flat earth stuff is not and
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he's able to engage with that stone
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buildings burned to the fucking ground Eddie. I'm not
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gonna be saying that to Billy
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Carson because this is all just
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like demon shit. Yep, and the
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demon shit works for him. Okay, you think
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they're ancient aliens great. Whatever. It's the same
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difference Yeah, Azles an alien a demon whatever
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and loyal a key. Yeah, let's go for
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it Yeah, it doesn't matter that earlier in
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the show I was like I did if
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I was a populist Christian very very important
56:16
the Christian faith to me and then to
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talk about this is Complete
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like anything in the Bible's
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bullshit. You can make it up anyway Well, I
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mean that's all demons right fill in a
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lot of gaps with that Magic helps
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a lot whenever you're filling in gaps it
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does. Yeah, so, you know Gilgamesh I have
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heard of Gilgamesh. Did you know that he
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was half on an lucky? I did
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not know that get ready to learn All right.
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Well Gilgamesh for example is a giant. He was
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half human and half an anarchy So he was
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at what they call a demigod in ancient times
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a giant man You can see him always holding
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a line in his arms with one arm. He's
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holding up a lion He goes
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on this hero's journey to make
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a long story short so a lion
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was like a housecat. He was so
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big Yeah, exactly. Really housecat. He had
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a guy that went along with him and that
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guy was actually a manufactured man In other words
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like a cyborg. They said that they fastened this
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guy for him He didn't come out of a
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womb and he goes on this journey and he
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do goes on a journey with them They end
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up killing this this Technological device
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in the woods and they end up
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meeting up with one a piston or
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also his name is Zia Zudra Right.
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That's also known as Noah from the
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biblical text and he's seeking immortality And
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no one tells him where to go get
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this special plant that can allow him to
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live for many thousands of years He ends
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up losing the plant as a snake ate
57:37
it however, he's looking the whole Noah stories
57:39
inside of this text and in that text
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for example, no is given some Some
57:44
some instructions on how to build an ark but not
57:46
a giant boat he's given the instruction how to build
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a Circular a circular boat
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or circular craft of some type. He's
57:52
not totally all the animals He's told
57:54
to get the animals of his local
57:56
livestock local floor and fauna. But
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the thing is important practical idea that
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was coming. It's known in this text
58:03
that it was it was a planned
58:05
destruction to eradicate mankind and to start
58:07
over because by the way, that's what
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the whole movie Prometheus is about. They
58:11
admit that it's none
58:13
of the elites or atheists. They actually believe
58:15
about this whole plan. Yes,
58:19
they know all about it. They know all
58:21
about it. I saw Prometheus know all about
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it. Yeah. I
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mean, this was this is a
58:28
little bit Camelotty a little project
58:30
Camelotty. It's not bad, but
58:33
it's not really that interesting either. It doesn't
58:35
have the big swing. No, I well, I
58:37
mean it is a big swing in some
58:39
way, but it's just I don't know what
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it is. But it's just like I've heard
58:43
I've heard ancient alien stuff before the guys
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here. He's a guy
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then he's a demagogue and then it's it's
58:50
it's it's silly that this is on info
58:52
Wars. Yeah, that is about it. You know,
58:54
like it's just ancient alien shit that's on
58:57
info Wars. Yeah. So after a little while
58:59
of listen to it, I was just like,
59:01
all right, I'm done. So
59:04
these people came in. So for example, and
59:06
little had a brother named Enki. No, he
59:08
on Enki who actually to Earth is named
59:10
after Enki Ea for Earth the first part
59:13
of Earth and he means Earth and ancient
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Sumerian. That's what Earth is named actually named
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after this Sumerian god named Enki. His brother
59:19
was in there like Enki was nice loved
59:22
humans even married a human and
59:24
took a lot of flack for that. Cool ban
59:26
from going back to his home. The gossip and
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then you have and little who thought humans
59:30
were just nothing but animals and they can
59:32
be culled and killed off whenever they felt
59:35
and unfortunately his mindset was the was
59:37
the mindset that took over because he
59:39
knows two mind steps today. It's still
59:41
those two mindsets. Correct still
59:44
here today. Nothing's changed. Yeah, so I'm
59:46
I just I don't know. That's not
59:48
how Earth got its name, but I
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just kind of don't care.
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Yeah, and just hearing ancient
59:55
alien shit this this
59:58
episode like obviously. he
1:00:00
had his gold sponsor on. I
1:00:03
get the vibe that maybe this is broker
1:00:06
programming. Yeah, yeah, there's
1:00:08
definitely that. He's just talking about Ed
1:00:10
Lillard and Keith. What are we doing?
1:00:12
I don't know. Read some Zacharias, it's
1:00:15
in- I mean, yeah, this is
1:00:17
like somebody got snow crashed
1:00:19
when they were young and then just didn't
1:00:22
change. I think that
1:00:24
there's an incoherence on Alex's part
1:00:26
in terms of messaging
1:00:29
and including some of this stuff while
1:00:31
yelling about how I don't talk about
1:00:33
alien shit. Yeah. It's a little bit
1:00:36
annoying. Yeah, I
1:00:39
mean, what- I
1:00:43
don't understand. It's so hard and I imagine it's
1:00:46
easy for them
1:00:49
now because they've been doing
1:00:51
it for so long and you'd think that I would
1:00:53
have gotten better at it by now at least. But
1:00:56
I mean the whiplash of
1:00:59
nuclear war is coming, et
1:01:01
cetera, to then like, hey man,
1:01:03
Enki and Enlil were on some crazy
1:01:05
dope. I'm going to teach you kids
1:01:08
about the past. These aliens or demons
1:01:10
or something, I guess, that came around
1:01:12
and talked to all of our ancestors
1:01:15
and taught them how to make swords and
1:01:18
shit like that. And here's the real nose
1:01:20
story. These folks came up, one of them
1:01:22
liked humans, and didn't. Oh my God. And
1:01:24
that dichotomy still exists to this day in
1:01:27
the globalists and the Rockefellers and- Sir, two
1:01:30
things. One, semiotics
1:01:32
exists, go read about it. Don't Google
1:01:34
it, it doesn't work
1:01:36
anymore. Two, just go.
1:01:39
I found
1:01:41
this, I just found it disheartening, I
1:01:43
guess. Yeah. You know, we're just doing
1:01:45
ancient aliens. Yeah, it's not good. And
1:01:49
then a subject like this comes up, I want it
1:01:51
to be, I think maybe Eddie Bravo ruined it because
1:01:53
I want it to be that. I want it to
1:01:55
be like, there's a back and forth to
1:01:57
it. There's, instead of like-
1:02:00
Alex just signing off on all the Eric
1:02:03
Von Daniken ancient aliens nonsense.
1:02:05
Yeah. It's just a
1:02:07
bummer. Just say yeah. I mean, you don't
1:02:09
need the money because you can't use it.
1:02:13
Maybe he does. And that's why
1:02:15
his ads moving inventory over to the... I
1:02:17
mean, again, that shouldn't... You should not be...
1:02:20
If that is said out loud, there should be... How
1:02:23
about this? Okay. If
1:02:25
there were any sort of god or demons
1:02:27
or anything like that, it would be an
1:02:29
affront to said god to be that obvious
1:02:31
about a crime you're trying to get away
1:02:33
with. Yeah. And
1:02:36
quite honestly, this episode, there's not a whole
1:02:38
lot going on and a lot of it
1:02:40
is a little bit annoying. If
1:02:42
only for that moment where Alex is talking
1:02:45
about coordinating with his dad... I mean, what?
1:02:48
That cannot be ignored. It can't. It
1:02:50
just can't. Outrageous. That's a crime. I don't
1:02:52
know what else to do. Definitely feels like
1:02:54
it. I just don't know what else to
1:02:56
say. So anyway,
1:02:58
we'll be back with another episode.
1:03:01
Check in, see how the shipments
1:03:03
are going between his dad and
1:03:05
his unrelated businesses. Completely separate business.
1:03:08
But until then, we have website. Indeed we do. It's
1:03:10
algeveight.com. Yep. We are also not
1:03:12
on social media. We are not. We'll be
1:03:14
back. But until then, I'm Neal. I'm Neal. I'm
1:03:18
DzX Clark. I am the mysterious professor. Woo, yeah,
1:03:20
woo, yeah, woo. And now here comes the sex
1:03:22
robots. Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks
1:03:24
for holding. Hello,
1:03:27
Alex. I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I
1:03:29
love your work. I love you.
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