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"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

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"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

"Trump REEEturns & FTX Crash[course]" ft Hotep Jesus 11/21/22

Tuesday, 22nd November 2022
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0:47

Oh, yes. Hello

0:53

boys and girls. Hello.

1:02

It is six fifty

1:05

six PM on the East Coast and broadcasting

1:08

live from the docks of the old Parrish shoot

1:10

factory.

1:12

Here in Westchester, in

1:16

New York, and

1:18

broadcasting live. Across

1:22

many different platforms syndicated

1:24

by you guys and gals at home,

1:28

listen to interacted with live

1:30

or on demand, whatever, it does not

1:32

matter. But here we are again on

1:34

a month day kicking off Thanksgiving week. We're

1:36

gonna have a slightly interrupted

1:39

week with Thursday off, but we'll be back on it. It's

1:41

actually gonna be a great week starting with tonight.

1:44

A last minute surprise

1:46

booking tonight. We have Hotep

1:48

Jesus. Brian Sharpe is back on with

1:50

us tonight. been a couple

1:52

of years since he's been on, but I'm, you know, I was

1:54

looking for somebody that can nutshell

1:56

what is going on with the FTX thing

1:59

and

1:59

put it into layman's terms for those of us

2:02

like myself who would just like

2:04

the size and scope of the criminality

2:07

to be put into a nutshell, since

2:11

it's compared to

2:14

Enron and sent

2:16

to be even bigger than that. So I'd like to

2:18

I'd like to just have some money Explain

2:20

that in a nice brief segment in

2:22

the first half. We only have them for about a

2:24

half hour or so. In the second half,

2:26

I wanna take some calls. I wanna talk about

2:28

a Christmas story. a Christmas story

2:30

Christmas, the sequel that came out,

2:32

got some thoughts about this, watched it last night

2:34

with the family, and wanna

2:38

bring that up and we're gonna go through

2:40

this Twitter meltdown stuff. And the melting

2:42

down has been incredible because they brought

2:44

Donald Trump back and they brought back Jordan

2:47

Peterson and brought back

2:51

Progynyveritas and Marjorie

2:53

Taylor Green. So that a lot

2:55

of read going on

2:58

this weekend. And ultimately,

3:00

what does it mean? I don't know. Just a

3:02

good time in here and now. Having

3:05

a good time, having a whack and I

3:07

think we all need to laugh from time to time.

3:10

I did the Spartan race over the weekend

3:12

at City Field in Queens,

3:14

and that was a lot of fun. That was a

3:16

lot of fun. I'm feeling it today. Two

3:18

days later, I'm feeling it today. My

3:20

calves and my shins are just on

3:23

fire and I went to go do a my

3:25

pull ups today. And I

3:28

felt just everything in my arms just

3:30

tear apart at once. I said, up. Alright.

3:32

I'm gonna do some stretching and

3:35

I'm going to give this one more day.

3:37

That was messed up.

3:39

Then again, it was it was also cold. It's taking

3:41

longer to get everything warmed up because it's cold

3:43

outside now. but feeling

3:45

good. I had to bury my knife

3:47

outside of the city field.

3:49

This is the second time I've had to bury my knife.

3:52

outside of a place where I realized I had

3:54

my knife because I always had my knife on me.

3:57

And I

3:59

realized outside of building that

4:01

I can't go into with a knife. I said,

4:03

oh, shit. Told me, Anthony. So we're going inside.

4:05

I got my knife on me. He goes, you do?

4:07

See, I always do. I said, hold on. Give me a

4:09

second. So I went out I went out

4:11

in front of a in front of the main entrance

4:13

of the city field, and I I

4:15

found a little I found a little area

4:18

of, you know, like potted

4:20

where they probably have potted plants during the

4:22

spring and summer, but it was just dirt and

4:24

mulch at this point. So I went off to

4:26

it and just sat down. Looks like it

4:28

was tying my shoe, and I just quickly

4:31

buried the the knife under the

4:33

the surface. remembered where

4:35

the spot was. One inside did

4:37

the did the whole obstacle

4:39

course thing and came

4:41

back out I said, alright. Hold on. I have to go

4:43

get my knife. So I went to go and

4:46

being about sitting about three or four feet away

4:48

from the knife was this older woman with

4:50

a younger girl old, maybe could have been

4:52

a mother and daughter, grandmother and

4:54

daughter. I said, oh, here we go. Anyway,

4:56

this is going to be something they're gonna remember

4:58

forever. So here comes this hooded

5:00

man, me walking up to

5:02

their direction. And

5:04

I found the area where I had hidden

5:07

the knife.

5:10

How apropos that this came on?

5:14

I hid the knife behind the toilet.

5:17

And I I saw I I said, alright. Well, there

5:19

is. Okay. So I just went over there and

5:21

I dug the knife out, grabbed it. They

5:23

didn't see what I grabbed, but I

5:25

just know that they're

5:28

gonna go back home and they did go back home to

5:30

talk about this strange man that

5:32

walked up to the

5:34

the mulch next to them, pulled something

5:36

out of the dirt and walked away. I

5:40

had to do the outside of the American

5:42

History Museum in Washington DC

5:44

in two thousand eighteen or something

5:46

like that. Said, oh, shit,

5:48

I've got my knife on me. I can't get into this

5:50

museum with it. so I had to go

5:52

find a a garden area to bury

5:54

my knife and get twice. Twice

5:57

this thing has been buried. Twice.

5:59

It's a good knife. Anyway,

6:03

that's all I have for you tonight. Good night.

6:07

We're gonna talk about that and mold Hopefully,

6:09

you get some of your calls in

6:11

and I will feel just fantastic about

6:13

that. Thank you to blue monster prep

6:15

dot com for being my sponsor this evening.

6:17

Use prom code, frankly. I

6:19

also have to show you guys something else.

6:21

I told you little bit about this. Well,

6:24

it's coming your way. Hit

6:26

nope. Hold on. It's coming

6:28

your way. There they are.

6:31

There's a quite frankly jesters.

6:33

Those are the jesters. The the

6:35

hand rolled cigars from the Bronx, from

6:37

lefties, cigars dot com,

6:40

if they're on the affiliates page. So they

6:42

are fresh. Got

6:45

this Connecticut wrap. Vanilla

6:48

finish and look at that beautiful

6:50

artwork. They put that together in one weekend,

6:52

so that should be ready sometime

6:54

over the next forty eight hours. just

6:56

letting you all know. A lot of people are

6:58

thinking of what they can stuff stockings

7:01

with. Well, ask Bill Clinton, you

7:03

can do a lot with a cigar. Alright.

7:06

On to the next thing.

7:10

On to the next thing. I think Blue monster

7:12

prep, go ahead and kick off your

7:14

holiday shopping with them. And,

7:17

okay, now into the grab bag we

7:19

go. I hope you're all feeling well

7:21

tonight. I

7:23

did not mean to play this.

7:26

Hold on a second. Please

7:29

just excuse me a moment. I'm a

7:31

little I'm a little off kilter.

7:34

There you go. I'm off kilter.

7:37

So what do we have

7:39

in the opening? A couple of interesting things I

7:41

wanna do with you. Number one is

7:43

from news dot com. au.

7:46

I believe that's Australia. Is

7:48

it? Jeffrey Epstein wanted

7:50

to blackmail the queen over Prince

7:52

Anne's allegations. I'm sure it was Epstein

7:54

that wanted to blackmail the queen. Ridiculous.

7:57

It's whoever Epstein was working for.

8:01

wanted the blackmail of the queen. If the

8:03

queen was not in control the whole thing herself.

8:08

John Bryant's Sarah Ferguson

8:10

ex lover made the

8:12

stunning claim in his first ever tell all interview.

8:16

Reportedly planned to blackmail the queen in

8:18

exchange for a silence over allegations around

8:20

Prince Andrew.

8:22

Well,

8:23

that's one thing we'll never know about.

8:25

Everybody's neither clearing the chessboard of

8:27

everybody old, old old generation players.

8:30

But Gillaine Maxwell's having a

8:32

great time in, like, a country club prison

8:34

somewhere. She runs a lot. Apparently,

8:36

she cannot stop playing softball,

8:39

so she's she's

8:41

made the appropriate deals and everybody knows

8:43

what's up. and and

8:45

that's that's the way it's gonna be for now. I

8:47

guess Harvey Weinstein has been playing

8:49

the game to a certain degree

8:52

Same reason why Berkowitz is still

8:54

alive. You know, even though it's

8:56

JL, nobody really wants to die.

8:58

But you

9:00

take what you can get when you're in that situation.

9:03

Alright, here's something I thought was interesting

9:06

from the FDA.

9:08

Now you all remember how the FDA was

9:10

part of the idiot brigade that

9:12

wanted to make fun of anybody who was looking

9:14

into IBMecton. Here's one

9:16

of their here was one of their

9:19

tweets. You're not a horse. You're

9:21

not a cow. Seriously, y'all stop

9:23

it. Okay? Stop

9:25

it. Gateway punnet reports on this.

9:27

FDA backtracks during trial and now

9:30

claims not taking Ibermectin for

9:32

COVID-nineteen was merely a recommendation. Yeah,

9:34

they Nearly a recommendation

9:37

that they bludgeon you over the head with

9:39

with insults about being a barn

9:41

animal. LISTEN TO

9:43

THIS. THE NEVER

9:45

FIRST HEARING IN FEDERAL COURT IN TEXAS WAS FOR A

9:47

COMPLAINT MADE BY THREE DOCTORS WHO CLAIM

9:49

THE FDA STATEMENTS ON IVER MectEN

9:51

AND ANTI PARISIS that was shown positive benefits

9:53

in trials against COVID nineteen

9:55

violated their constitutional right to practice

9:57

medicine. Oh,

9:59

it did?

10:00

It

10:01

did. The

10:03

cited statements were not directives that said

10:05

Isaac Belford wanted the lawyer They were not directives.

10:07

They were not mandatory. They were

10:09

recommendations. They said what

10:12

party they said what party should do.

10:14

They said for example, why you should take

10:16

government to treat COVID nineteen. They did

10:18

not say you may not do it. You

10:20

must not do it. They did not say it's

10:22

prohibited or unlawful. They also

10:24

say that doctors may not prescribe

10:27

Ivermectinia. And then, of course, when all of

10:29

their good Todys at CVS

10:31

Pharmacy and others stood in the way of the

10:33

doctors and their patients, I I See, this

10:35

was being enforced in so

10:37

many different ways. So

10:39

many different ways. It's

10:41

just incredible. So

10:43

I always we didn't do that. We were

10:45

only making fun of you for being a barn animal.

10:48

We were putting together fake stories

10:50

about people freezing outside, overdosing,

10:52

and this, and that but we didn't tell you not

10:54

to do

10:55

it. With

10:57

that, I got an email speaking of CVS

10:59

and all this shit. You have to watch out for this stuff

11:01

because I know a lot of people out there said

11:03

no to the the the

11:05

genetic serum, but they

11:07

still go out and they get their flu shots. You've

11:09

gotta watch out now ladies and gentlemen. I got

11:11

this email. anybody else did.

11:13

And I don't even know how they got my email.

11:16

Reminder, this came to me, dear

11:18

Frank. Adult volunteers are needed

11:20

for flu research study So

11:22

what the hell is this? because

11:24

I know that they're always updating this thing,

11:26

even though it's Jay Goolanello

11:28

will have some flu shot statistics

11:31

with him on Wednesday night, so we'll save

11:33

a lot of this for them. Dear

11:34

Frank, recent

11:36

developments in mRNA technology,

11:39

that's where knew where this was going.

11:41

Recent developments in mRNA may

11:43

lead to flu vaccines that could be developed

11:45

more quickly and may better be

11:47

matched to each season's specific strains.

11:51

If you haven't had a flu vaccine in the

11:53

last six months, you could be eligible to

11:55

participate in a new research study for

11:57

an investigational mRNA

11:59

vaccine and may protect against the

12:01

flu virus. the

12:03

mRNA flu vaccine study will

12:05

help researchers learn if this investigational

12:08

vaccine is safe and can help

12:10

body produce antibodies, which may help

12:12

fight off the flu. So,

12:15

obviously, this is investigational, and

12:17

you could see why CVS's

12:20

profits continue to skyrocket But

12:24

that flu

12:26

shot that everybody's that usually runs

12:28

out to that has

12:30

just been comfortable, people have been

12:32

comfortable doing for years, that's gonna be

12:34

mRNA soon.

12:38

there's there's probably going to be

12:40

no distinction. You're gonna

12:42

have to go some doing some digging ask some

12:44

very pointed questions about

12:46

whether it's a some conventional shot or

12:48

something else, but you gotta watch out.

12:50

I just figured I read this out there because if

12:52

this is going around to random email

12:54

chains,

12:58

then

12:59

that's in the That's in

13:01

the works. the

13:03

So don't

13:05

let that slip your mind.

13:08

Alright. What else do we have here? Sunny

13:10

hosting freak? One

13:12

of the freaks on on the

13:14

view. They are talking about

13:16

there's some shooting at a gay club or

13:18

something like that. There's a few shootings

13:20

over the last couple of weeks that

13:22

got varying degrees of

13:24

media attention. you you might be able to

13:26

guess why mixing and

13:28

matching of narratives and shooters and

13:30

skin color and all that stuff, all the

13:32

same shit applies. Well, between

13:34

what's going on with all the virtue

13:36

signaling at the the World Cup that I don't I don't

13:38

really watch at all

13:40

in Qatar, there is

13:42

also this this kind

13:44

of virtue virtue signaling over

13:46

here as well. They're talking about

13:48

they're talking about I

13:51

don't know, religious people who use religion

13:53

as a weapon against anybody they don't like,

13:55

whether they be gay or whether they

13:57

be another religion or whatever the

13:59

hell. Listen to Sunny hosts in saying something

14:01

about Just listen

14:03

to this. This is daytime television for

14:06

FOR UNFORTUNATE HOUSEwives. Reporter: FOR

14:08

WHO THEY WERE AND SOMEONE CAME TO

14:10

THAT PLACE AND THAT IS SO SECOND HARD TO

14:12

HARD THEY HIDE BEHIND RELIGION BECAUSE

14:14

I SAID on this show once before. Jesus would be the

14:16

grand marshal at the

14:17

pride parade. I don't mean about me.

14:19

Jesus would be the grand marshal at the pride

14:21

parade. because you

14:23

remember you remember how he how he he

14:26

treated with with Mary

14:28

Magdalen. He just told her, you don't change a thing,

14:30

girl. You just keep slutting it up. Yeah.

14:33

This is Now, I

14:35

gotta say, this

14:38

was retweeted by George

14:40

Alexopoulos with a a really nice threat. I should

14:42

actually read in a second here too. I'll

14:44

just do that right now to actually. George

14:46

said, I find it greatly amusing when non

14:48

believers try to quote scripture at

14:51

Lukewarm Christians who wouldn't know the difference

14:53

between a bible verse and a fortune

14:55

cookie. So I

14:57

don't quote scripture or anything else like

14:59

that. I just and I do it

15:01

definitely. Would definitely

15:03

I talk about my spiritual and

15:05

faith journeys with you guys from time

15:07

to time, and I put it out there, and I try

15:09

not to overwhelm anybody with

15:11

that stuff. it's part of the

15:13

conversation, I would

15:15

never ever go

15:18

but to go as far as this woman to

15:20

speak for Jesus, It'd say

15:22

he would be the grand marshal at a

15:24

gay pride parade where they have

15:26

little children walking around with men

15:28

in leather and dog masks on

15:30

all fours. She's these

15:34

these women are fucking

15:37

nuts, and that's why they've been

15:39

created. They they they've been created this

15:41

way because they

15:43

are willing to say anything. They feel it's just

15:45

this wind of inspiration comes

15:47

up in them and their their gums just

15:50

start flapping and they don't stop.

15:52

George goes on to

15:55

say, quote, So you

15:57

believe that there is one god good for

15:59

you even demons believe in

16:01

Shutter. Years ago, I

16:03

became Lukewarm so I decided to step away

16:05

until I it together. Even as

16:07

a doubter, I read the bible and would

16:09

never be stupid enough to tell God

16:11

that he'd lead a parade of sin.

16:13

Wouldn't be surprised to learn we're a

16:15

period of separating wheat from chaf,

16:17

being I've been seeing a

16:19

lot of phony Christians around compromising

16:22

their faith for social points and

16:24

asspats. God will judge you.

16:26

I've been scolded by some of the biggest

16:28

pieces of shit I've ever met. If

16:31

so, he'll judge you too looking

16:33

forward to see your face when he says he

16:35

never knew you. You know, I

16:37

understand exactly where George is coming

16:39

from. First of all, I see a lot of a lot of

16:41

this. You have the the

16:44

obvious non believer agnostic

16:47

front on the on the

16:49

television. they're either

16:51

atheist to gleefully agnostic

16:53

because if you don't know, then you can do

16:55

anything. You know, of all I just I

16:57

you can just do anything. And they've created

16:59

their own legion. In in many ways, we've

17:01

talked about that too. But

17:03

this whole thing, first of

17:05

all, somebody who speaks like this

17:08

The the conversation is just

17:10

dead with me. Dead. I don't

17:12

really wanna talk. But I'll tell

17:14

you one other thing. Andrew Tate.

17:16

Now, I've been following I've been keeping track

17:18

of Andrew Tate since the game pro

17:21

thing. Then, of course, he'd became, like,

17:23

a household name now. since

17:25

the game pro thing is when I first found him.

17:27

I know he's since converted

17:30

to Islam. and

17:32

that's not my bag.

17:34

And I am and

17:36

I but I I listened to

17:39

his I listened to his reasoning

17:42

why he believes

17:44

that Islam is the last true

17:46

religion on earth. and

17:49

listening to him. I was going, listen,

17:51

he has a point.

17:54

Not that not about

17:56

I'm not saying I'm not saying

17:59

that I'm converting to

18:01

Islam. But as far as what his point

18:03

is, being Israelim

18:05

by and large is unchanged,

18:08

and it

18:08

culturally

18:09

refuses to change.

18:12

and what you see, what has been done

18:14

to Christianity and all the

18:16

infighting. I mean, the the the pathetic

18:19

infighting, the people who have the most

18:21

faith, I I have

18:23

seen in Christianity, spend

18:25

so much of their time shitting on

18:27

each other because they're not

18:29

this denomination or that deny. They they all agree

18:31

that Jesus is Jesus

18:33

is the the the savior and

18:35

redeemer, the one and only.

18:38

But the in fighting and the and the and

18:40

and the whole the the the purity

18:42

spiraling, and then everybody

18:44

else outside of that because that is

18:46

just a small sliver. A small

18:49

sliver of Christianity. That

18:51

takes it that seriously anymore. You

18:54

ask any priests, they'll tell

18:56

you what what the what attendance is like across

18:58

the country. And

19:00

and I'll and I'll

19:03

tell you. I understand where he's coming from as far

19:05

as what has been

19:07

done, the level of infiltration, the

19:09

level of compromising, and

19:11

this, the fact that this is

19:13

a mainstream mainstream.

19:18

Alright?

19:18

Think about it.

19:19

You have to separate yourself from the mainstream.

19:22

People who listen to shows like this are not in

19:24

the mainstream. What

19:26

Sunny Halston just put out there is a very

19:28

mainstream contemporary Christian

19:30

load of shit. Like when

19:32

long Erin and I drive down in Greenwich,

19:34

and then we passed by one church or

19:37

another, and they have the big sign out front. It's

19:39

welcome. All are welcome. contemporary masses

19:41

of and she says, what does mass is mean? Oh,

19:43

that gay. Means

19:46

gay. That's just what it means. it's

19:49

I mean, this is just what it is. And and when it comes to that,

19:51

the noncompromising, I mean, it it

19:53

it's something you gotta just you gotta live

19:56

with. Christianity has been completely

19:58

picked apart in that

20:01

respect. Here's what's going on at

20:03

the at the

20:05

the World Cup. This is going

20:07

on now. We are very

20:10

frustrated world cup teams in

20:12

Qatar, ax pro

20:14

l GBTQ ARM bands after FIFA

20:16

threat. We're very frustrated by the

20:18

FIFA decision, which we believe is unprecedented.

20:21

The European team's joint statement

20:24

said and pledged to express

20:26

their support for inclusion by

20:29

other means they're just so obsessed. We are

20:31

a a culture, by and

20:33

large, so obsessed with walking around

20:35

with these fucking rainbow y

20:37

Why must you carry around

20:39

a symbol that that stands for

20:42

gay sex and gender confusion?

20:44

From a corporate interest standpoint, from

20:47

a political, militant standpoint,

20:49

that's what it is. You say

20:51

it's it's it's its inclusion and

20:55

diversity. Get fucked with that

20:57

shit. Okay? And

20:59

and and they get upset

21:01

when they go into a Muslim country to soccer,

21:03

and they don't want the the the gay

21:05

flags all over the place.

21:10

nuts.

21:12

Absolutely nuts.

21:16

Now now if they wanted to, I

21:18

mean, the the the the LGBTQ TTQ

21:20

Incorporated lobby. There's plenty of

21:22

money there. There's plenty of influence. They got all

21:24

the education they they

21:26

want. But, you know, it's it's

21:28

almost like going into Marvel or something and picking

21:30

up an old classic

21:32

character and changing their sex or

21:34

chasing changing race

21:36

or their their their gender

21:38

expression or their sexuality

21:40

or whatever the hell it is, you take something

21:42

that people know and you try to invert

21:44

it and change it and turn it into your own because

21:46

you ultimately want to hijack the ability the

21:49

recognition of a past brand.

21:52

Otherwise, I mean, the gay law

21:54

Bobby can go and create their own religion. They can

21:56

they can strong arm the US government

21:58

create their own religion like Scientology did.

22:00

Absolutely. But this is a

22:02

it's it's different. It's different. To be able

22:04

to sink your talons into this

22:07

and and then also just take the

22:09

entirety of of

22:11

Europe along with you. Here's another one. This

22:13

this Qatari guy. I don't know

22:15

his name. Binahara. Binahara.

22:18

Eighty five. He

22:20

says this. Visa, Azikatari, I'm proud of what

22:22

happened. I don't know when the westerners

22:24

realize that their values aren't universal.

22:26

There are other cultures with different values

22:28

that should BE EQUALLY RESPECTED.

22:30

LET'S NOT FORGET THAT THE WEST IS NOT

22:32

SPOKESPERSON FOR HUMANITY. HE WAS RESPONDING

22:34

TO THIS GUY, GRANT WALL,

22:37

who went out, he's a westerner,

22:39

who went out to cut her to cover

22:41

the World Cup. He said just

22:43

now security refusing to let me

22:45

into the stadium for USA Wales game, they told me you

22:47

have to change your shirt. It's not allowed because

22:50

he's got a soccer ball with a with a with

22:52

a rainbow all the way around

22:54

it. Just gay. gay gay.

22:56

Hey, have you heard about gay sex?

22:58

Have you heard about gay sex? You

23:00

wanna do you want do you have time to

23:02

talk about Lord and Savior, gay

23:04

sex, it's constant.

23:06

They've made

23:10

they have made all of their own

23:12

enemies at this point. I

23:15

certainly don't care how people live

23:17

their lives. I certainly don't

23:19

give a shit, but this is just suffocating.

23:22

It's suffocating. And

23:24

I respect countries that say, we don't

23:26

want it here. And most of those countries are

23:28

Islamic countries. I understand what what

23:30

what Andrew what what Andrew Tate was talking

23:33

about. There are some

23:35

cultures that will not compromise

23:38

their history and their values. We have bent

23:40

over backwards and frontwards.

23:43

It's incredible.

23:45

It really is. But,

23:51

yeah, there you

23:53

have it. There you have it. And more of

23:55

that maybe some of the time tomorrow

23:58

or whatever. Who knows?

23:59

Who knows? Thank you be right

24:02

back. Don't go anywhere.

24:15

You let one and stand up

24:18

to us, then they

24:19

all might stand up.

24:21

Those

24:21

beauty little ants outnumber

24:24

us a hundred to one. And if

24:26

they ever figure that out,

24:28

There goes our way of life.

24:30

It's not about food.

24:32

It's about keeping those ants

24:34

in line. That's why

24:36

we're going back.

24:39

Does

24:39

anybody else wanna stay?

24:44

Let's ride.

25:30

Walk don't run.

25:34

Hey,

25:36

ladies and

25:40

gentlemen. It's good to have you here.

25:42

The pre show is over, and now it

25:44

is quite frankly, it's

25:46

the full experience now. I'm

25:49

very happy to have you

25:51

here tonight and man, man on man.

25:54

Walk don't run. It's more like

25:56

run. Don't walk for the

25:58

exits. The exits of what? Of Twitter.

26:00

Everybody's running away from Twitter.

26:02

No. Some people have, other people have pretended

26:04

to, and the outcry.

26:08

The outcry has been absolutely incredible.

26:10

I've enjoyed this a great deal,

26:13

and I hope it lasts a little bit longer at

26:15

least throughout Christmas because it's it's

26:17

been great. So Donald Trump

26:19

is back. Donald Trump's back real

26:21

Donald Trump's back on Twitter. He's not tweeted yet,

26:23

but his entire archive is

26:25

there. They brought back Thierarchic Veritas and

26:27

Jordan Peterson and

26:29

Marjorie Taylor Green. I'm sure others will

26:31

come. The response has been

26:33

incredible. It's been

26:35

incredible. Here's a little bit. Now now okay.

26:37

Here's an example. There

26:39

are things that you just don't

26:41

know if they're real. it

26:43

could just subtle subtle trolling because

26:46

the behavior being exhibited

26:48

by people is

26:50

so incredibly ridiculous. that some

26:52

of this stuff actually passes. I think this is just a troll job right

26:55

here. Whole Mars

26:57

catalogs. If Elon Musk is going to let

26:59

Trump come back, I'm selling my

27:01

Tesla and get the biggest dirtiest low

27:03

mpg SUV I can find.

27:05

Yeah. This is a troll job.

27:07

I want Musk to

27:09

look at all the pollution and regret what

27:11

he's done, who's with me. I would

27:13

say so too, especially since those teslas

27:15

keep exploding into flame,

27:17

and you're not actually helping

27:19

the environment. What

27:22

else do we have? Scott Dworkin, some

27:24

people are handling it worse than others.

27:26

This Dworkin idiot Let's ban

27:28

Trump from Twitter

27:31

again. And

27:32

then real Donald Trump belongs in prison,

27:34

not in Twitter. This is

27:36

bullshit. AND THEN

27:36

HE RETWEETED HIMSELF FROM FOUR DAYS

27:39

PRIOR BREAKING TODAY WE ARE LAUNCHING

27:41

OUR CAMPAIGN TO GET CONGRESS TO BAND

27:43

TRUMP FROM Holding OFFICE EVER

27:45

these people are like,

27:48

they must diddle themselves naked.

27:50

They they must be. III

27:52

can imagine some of these these people, these mud these

27:56

pudgy pudgy people

27:58

just naked on couches thinking

28:00

of Donald Trump and

28:02

think the ways they're like and him him,

28:04

like, personally knowing the old

28:06

Scott Scott Dork and Dork and

28:08

he got me. Like, it's Scott

28:10

Dorkin must be like, imagine.

28:12

Oh, yeah. Trump's upset him. He knows I'm

28:14

the one who did it to him all.

28:16

Yeah. He's, like, touching himself these

28:18

people. They don't stop. Here's

28:20

one here's here's a here's a great one.

28:22

This is from low testosterone tweets.

28:26

out a tweet from this one

28:28

NYC South PAW account

28:31

on Twitter. said,

28:33

anyways, Trump tried to overthrow the government and

28:35

to get his vice president lynched

28:37

using that account, reinstating it,

28:40

especially in this slapdash dipshit

28:43

way is an

28:45

invitation from the owner to use

28:47

this platform to organize violence.

28:50

They have they

28:52

they probably slap dash

28:54

in their private life three

28:56

times that day. Slap dash

28:58

is the kind of a word that a

29:00

a mini who's I gotta try out

29:02

this new word today. Oh, I haven't used that word in

29:04

a while. I'm gonna throw it out there because it's

29:07

not that many people use it. And they're gonna

29:09

think I'm just a very literary

29:11

slapdash.

29:13

Oh, very slapdash of him

29:16

to do that. you freak.

29:20

I'm I wish I just could have

29:22

been over their shoulders as they

29:24

wrote it. I not

29:26

not like physically. I don't wanna be in their houses

29:28

or their apartments or whatever. But

29:30

I I like as the the ghost of Christmas

29:32

present or something, I wish I could just hover

29:34

with their shoulders, examine their face.

29:36

I wanna look at the way that their

29:39

nostrils twitch as they write

29:41

these these stupid tweets David

29:44

LeVitt, he, whoever the hell he is,

29:46

I see him a lot, and he's just so

29:48

pathetic. Here is a

29:50

great side by side. of

29:52

the the many the many moods

29:54

these people can go in.

29:56

Here we go. The first one is

29:59

from July of this year

30:01

when they thought that Elon Musk would never buy

30:03

Twitter. Trump won't be coming back

30:05

onto Twitter because Elon Musk

30:07

isn't buying Twitter. Good.

30:10

And then, of course, two days ago,

30:12

how many Americans will die because

30:14

Elon Musk brought real Donald

30:17

Trump back onto Twitter. To

30:19

which I said, to

30:21

David Levett, all of them, all of the

30:23

Americans are going to die because

30:25

of this. Every last one of us

30:27

will be dead.

30:28

david David, every

30:30

last one. So I hope

30:32

you got all your your your

30:34

food I hope you have all your water

30:37

replacement. It's just

30:40

there's just nothing

30:43

else to say? There's nothing

30:45

else to do with these people. I

30:47

don't know. Oh, and there's even more.

30:49

There's even more more. Hold

30:52

on a

30:54

second.

30:57

There's even

31:01

more here. where we got it. Oh, there you go.

31:03

Aiden, here's another troll job. Then

31:05

I had to go into her into

31:07

her bio to actually say, okay. Well,

31:09

this is not this is not real. But

31:11

it's This is what you see. We're

31:15

on the way to the my head is

31:17

pounding. This is from Anne Lesby.

31:19

PHD, sheher, rainbow

31:22

flag. My

31:24

date and I were having drinks a few minutes

31:26

ago when I glanced up at the TV and

31:28

saw the words Donald Trump's Twitter account had been reinstated.

31:30

My head began to spin. That's the last

31:32

thing I remember before waking

31:34

up on the floor. And that's the way it's

31:37

been for quite a few

31:39

people. Yes, it has.

31:41

Trent Resner, nine Nails

31:43

talking about multi millionaire babies.

31:48

Absolute babies. Elon

31:50

Musk called him a cry baby, actually.

31:52

Trent Resner has left Twitter as well as citing

31:54

the arrogance of the billionaire class.

31:57

And so many

31:59

many other others too, at all

32:01

these these

32:02

these old out of

32:04

touch musicians and

32:07

millionaires and billionaires and

32:09

these these people that you would never

32:11

want. And I I try put myself in

32:13

a position where, like, I'm someone

32:15

who created Twitter.

32:16

And imagine creating

32:18

Twitter back in

32:20

two thousand seven or eight or something like

32:22

that. And you have to go

32:25

and look at

32:27

these these smarmy

32:29

bastards. Like, this is

32:31

mine. Oh, take all these

32:33

people. I'm you know what? I'm leaving because it's

32:35

not the way I like it to be. Get

32:37

out. Good. Just

32:39

good. Get out. But here's someone

32:41

crazy that I love this this little tidbit from

32:43

a four chan. And

32:46

on left this, Twitter's crazy. Either the

32:48

algorithm's been changed, the layoffs were

32:50

really had a

32:52

big impact. Obviously, I believe that we were

32:54

the silent majority in terms of things like

32:56

some men do get pregnant, etcetera,

32:58

etcetera. But the one hundred and eighty

33:00

that's taking place here, just breathtaking. You

33:03

know what? I'm gonna bring on

33:05

I'm gonna bring on Brian

33:08

Sharpe for this one because I I wanna ask him

33:10

his his opinion before we get into the

33:12

other stuff. Brian, are you there?

33:15

here. Can you hear me? Oh, I can hear you. Just fine.

33:17

I'm looking for your where the hell

33:19

is happening? Oh, not too much, man. It's been a long

33:21

time since you've been on the show. You've been kicking

33:23

That's been great to see. How's everything going?

33:26

You know, put one foot in front of the other

33:28

trying to stay alive. No. I love it. I

33:30

love it. I'm trying to find the hell. Oh,

33:32

there we go. Alright. So we're

33:34

on together. Here we are on screen.

33:37

Before we get into the FTX thing, man, I'd

33:39

appreciate you giving us a little bit of a nutshell

33:41

for us layman out here. I have

33:43

a a little bit of a

33:45

a hot take from four chan

33:47

about the Twitter craziness over the weekend.

33:49

and I wanna read it to you and I just wanna see some of your

33:51

thoughts you have. He said, obviously,

33:54

I believe that we were the silent majority

33:56

in terms of things like some men

33:58

do get pregnant at etcetera. But the one eighty that's

34:00

taking place here is just breathtaking. How

34:03

long is this going to be allowed to continue?

34:05

I mean, our views are dominant now.

34:07

Every topic already see thus this

34:10

morning national guard was trending with

34:12

a with a post after post about

34:14

Pelosi, etcetera, refusing a

34:16

national guard on January sixth. Now

34:18

the ADL is trending. With

34:20

scores and scores of post mocking the

34:22

ADL, not just the the

34:24

Edgelords were talking normies. I

34:26

didn't realize lies just how much they had fabricated the impression

34:28

of what the normal view is by

34:30

algorithm and censorship. It's

34:32

just shocking. do

34:34

you think about the at least the

34:36

temporary shakeup with things right now on on that

34:40

platform? with

34:41

Twitter, help me work

34:44

through exactly what you're asking me

34:46

in regards to Twitter because a lot's

34:48

evidence would saw a SAV can't came

34:50

Infowars. I heard Ali Jones

34:52

is not going to be platform.

34:54

Right. Trump

34:56

is

34:57

activated, but hasn't used

35:00

the platform. Right. So a

35:02

a lot's been going on. It's more

35:04

so this particular take was more

35:06

so about the kinds of

35:08

conversations that are being facilitated

35:10

a little bit more openly

35:12

that were

35:14

usually suppressed. it was very hard to throw any kind of shade

35:16

toward the manipulation the way that the

35:18

ADL manipulates people's free

35:22

speech and the ACLU and all that stuff. I've

35:24

seen it as well too. The fact that you have

35:26

people like Alexandria

35:28

Kosio Cortez, that are

35:30

getting third not just like, you know,

35:32

context fact checked thoroughly

35:34

point by point fact checked. about

35:36

claims of January six and how many people were killed and

35:38

how many people died and this that.

35:41

There's some really incredibly

35:44

obvious things that have happened just with the ability of us to

35:47

talk about controversial topics that we did

35:49

not have a month ago. Yeah.

35:53

I did see I did

35:55

see

35:55

some of that, but I saw Terrence Williams,

35:57

he questioned the last elections,

35:59

the

35:59

midterm elections. and

36:03

he was timed out for

36:05

about three hours. I'm not

36:07

sure how much free speech is

36:10

allowed in the platform. It does seem like

36:12

there are some however,

36:14

I'm not sure what to think

36:16

of. I'm I'm I'm a bit skeptical. You know, for

36:19

example, one thing I'm looking at right now

36:21

was Blue Sky, the ATP

36:24

protocol, the Jaguar be working on where it's

36:26

gonna be decentralized, version

36:28

of social media, sort of a

36:30

web three take on social media. That's

36:33

really what I'm looking forward to, you

36:35

know, Elon being

36:37

the head of this

36:40

for example, when I say something like

36:42

this. It reminds me of Darra Quigley's

36:45

book, tragedy and hope, which I quoted

36:47

in my book, the

36:49

page you report, what is like

36:51

a balance of power that's created when one

36:54

group gets too much power, the

36:56

powers that they have to balance that out

36:58

because they may get they may

37:00

become so big that they're

37:02

uncontrollable. So you sort of have to balance

37:04

the powers out to keep

37:06

control. Someone I look at

37:08

this, I'm not exactly

37:10

celebrating because it looks to me as

37:12

if there's a balance of power happening. You saw

37:14

the same thing with CNN. Obviously,

37:16

their ratings were in a shitter,

37:18

but they've also created try

37:21

are are trying to create some

37:23

ballot at CNN. We saw the

37:25

lady running on Disney, was

37:27

also fired recently. You know, they called her,

37:29

like, the woke queen to get Disney

37:32

whatever whatever. But I think the

37:34

powers that b, you understand that maybe

37:36

things have gone too far

37:38

left. And what happens is when things go

37:40

too far left, you start

37:42

reinvigorating the spirit of the

37:44

Patriot and you start getting

37:46

people in that mode of

37:48

I I don't wanna say revolution.

37:51

I'll say revolution. and and that's really what they don't want is

37:53

resolution. Revolution they like. Resolution they don't

37:56

like. And it reminds

37:58

me of

37:59

Barack Obama and the black

38:02

community. You know, the black

38:04

community after the

38:06

bush era was really at a boiling

38:08

point, and they and

38:09

they were

38:11

starting to organize

38:15

things were starting to come together.

38:17

You started to see some real

38:19

black leadership. And then Barack Obama

38:21

came and then everybody

38:24

got complacent. I see the same thing, the

38:26

same pattern may re

38:28

re re re reemerge

38:30

or repeat with the right.

38:33

where this Elon

38:34

Musk situation comes, the balance

38:37

of power is happening at different

38:39

media outlets, and then people

38:41

get place it -- Yeah. -- organization starts slowing down

38:43

and so does resolution?

38:46

Definitely it's definitely a

38:48

major major your threat. That's

38:50

why throughout all of this

38:52

because it's it's given us so

38:54

many wonderful headlines and things

38:56

to laugh at and joke joke about

38:58

but throughout this. One of the things that we've

39:00

tried to tether ourselves to is the fact that what has been made

39:02

in parallel in parallel

39:06

social media entures other sites and things that have

39:08

popped up to compete, those can those

39:10

need to be doubled and tripled down on.

39:13

that this is not a, okay, come back to the

39:15

arc kind of a moment. Everybody, we're all

39:17

back on Twitter. But but yeah.

39:20

In the meantime, I obviously, we're

39:22

post election now. We'll see what

39:24

happens in over the next year

39:26

how how much the conversation is

39:28

facilitated then. But Anyway, I think

39:30

-- Yeah. -- I think that the the main

39:32

takeaway that I'm enjoying

39:34

is there seemed to have been some

39:36

sort of algorithm on Twitter that was

39:40

shadow banning,

39:41

limiting. For example, when

39:44

Elon took over the first

39:46

time before the deal

39:48

fell through whatever, I started gaining a lot of

39:50

followers. And then the

39:52

deal was kinda off the table and it seemed like they

39:54

turn the

39:56

algorithm back on. Then he's finally taken over. And now I'm getting

39:58

followers again. People are saying, hey, I

40:00

finally see you on my timeline.

40:02

So I can say that's

40:04

good for

40:05

me personally. Right? Like, okay. I'm

40:07

finally gaining followers at a rapid pace

40:09

again, and people are seeing my tweets, and I'm

40:11

getting a higher reach. So personally,

40:13

I'm enjoying it. I just tend to look at

40:16

things from a macro perspective

40:18

sometimes. Well, I mean, it's we're

40:20

gonna need that. We're gonna need a

40:22

dichotomy in mind because it's it's never

40:24

ending. It really isn't you know, it's

40:26

great to have you back like I said

40:29

on this one, especially this know

40:31

we have time here tonight, so I wanted to focus on

40:34

one issue. That was I I need

40:36

some clarity on. I know a lot of people my

40:38

audience take clarity beyond. And

40:40

that is the breakdown of what's happened

40:42

with the FTX crypto and change.

40:44

The untrained public, we

40:46

get tossed to scriptors like it

40:49

was crash, it was a bank run,

40:51

a series of bad investments, and

40:53

then other people are insisting that's

40:55

what I wanna know about, that the

40:57

enormity of the crimes that are being committed

40:59

dwarf that of even Enron, Bernie

41:01

madoff, whatever. But because it's in

41:03

the cryptosphere, the the way that

41:06

these crimes are committed are are a little bit

41:08

confusing because that the

41:10

entire crypto world is still

41:12

very fresh for a lot of people.

41:14

So where would you start

41:16

in putting this into a nice

41:18

nutshell of what was done. We know the timeline from two

41:20

thousand nineteen and

41:22

how quickly FTX rose to prominence,

41:26

but like, where would you start?

41:28

So though gotta

41:31

start

41:31

at

41:32

altar and the

41:33

banking cartel are

41:35

the banksters. Bank gangsters.

41:38

This is the genesis

41:41

of our problems to focal

41:43

point of the problems of them

41:45

in America.

41:47

now Now, in

41:48

all days, you just do a bank run.

41:50

because of certain legislation, because of the terms of

41:52

service that you sign on when you

41:54

agreed to work with these banks, bank

41:56

runs under the longer possible. they

41:59

can just say,

41:59

hey, look, we're not allowing you to take any more

42:02

money out. That's just that. Right? And there's

42:04

nothing you can do about that.

42:06

However, there is a

42:07

new sort of bank run

42:09

where it can siphon

42:11

money out of the supply

42:13

and into another space, and that

42:15

space is crypto. Bitcoin, I'm personally

42:17

sponsored by Cisco I love

42:19

what they're doing on their project. But you can

42:22

see money leaving

42:24

and going to another space.

42:28

Right? So the bankers don't like that.

42:30

So what they can't do is they

42:32

can't shut down crypto. It's not

42:34

technically possible.

42:38

because all this stuff is run on private

42:40

keys. But what they

42:42

can do is they can limit

42:44

people's perceptions of this. can

42:46

basically give it a bad stench just

42:48

like they did with Trump. Right? If you don't

42:50

wanna argue with Trump in his policies, but

42:52

if you make him look bad, anybody

42:54

who supports them is now looked at as a

42:57

default or, you know, the

42:59

drags of our

43:02

society. So that's the same thing they wanna do with cryptos. They wanna

43:04

make cryptos look bad to

43:06

make people stay away from it. Since

43:09

they can't really legislate it

43:12

or regulate it. So

43:15

that's the first piece we

43:17

have to lay down first is

43:19

that the biggest trick that they've pulled on the right

43:21

is making people think crypto is bad.

43:23

And that and what some people

43:25

are speculating is

43:28

with f FTX, that

43:29

FTX was a false flag,

43:31

a digital false flag operation, a

43:33

rice tag building burning.

43:35

In order to bring

43:38

about more regulation. Now we know that Sam Benjamin

43:40

Fried sat in front of congress, and

43:44

he was bay

43:48

basically, like, yeah, I'm down regulation. Let's push forward. show

43:50

you how to do it.

43:52

Now his father is

43:55

a law professor. at

43:58

Stanford. He he held

44:00

helped Pocahontas drop legislation

44:03

for taxes. Says he's

44:05

connected to the Democratic Party He

44:07

has a aunt, Sam Bergman Fried's aunt, Linda

44:09

Linda Fried. She works with the

44:11

World Economic Forum,

44:14

She also worked on a pandemic as she's an epidemiologist. I

44:17

believe it's his brother. I forget his

44:19

name. Joe may no. Joe's

44:22

a dad. but the brother too, he was working on

44:24

pandemic issues, etcetera, etcetera.

44:26

And then you had his mom who was

44:30

a big big democrat

44:34

donor wrangler.

44:36

And basically, what she did was she came

44:38

up with this thing called mind the gap

44:40

and they created a statistical model. And

44:42

the statistical model was basically able to tell

44:46

Democrats Okay.

44:48

This is the best place to put your money

44:50

because before what they would try to do is they put the

44:52

money in swing states. But based upon a statistical model,

44:54

she said, no, these are the states that

44:57

you're most likely to win

44:59

in. And what they would do is

45:01

they wouldn't send the money

45:03

at various times. They'd wait

45:05

till the full were sometimes all on the same day. This is reported

45:07

on vox dot com. That

45:10

way, the Republicans couldn't see where the

45:12

money was going to and couldn't

45:14

counteract it all. Okay?

45:16

Now, Sam Bergman Fried ended

45:18

up being the second largest donor

45:21

to the Democrat to

45:23

the Joe Biden campaign. I'm

45:25

sorry. some as mothers coordinating donors,

45:27

showing people how showing the Democrat Party,

45:29

how to win. And then, you know, some people

45:31

are wondering, you know,

45:34

how did this last election becomes so close, and

45:36

I wanna say it's probably because

45:38

of her or she at least

45:40

contributed to it with her

45:42

statistical model. So

45:44

that's a Democrat thing. Now when we dive into

45:47

the bankruptcy filing from

45:49

FTX, this thing is

45:52

just nasty I haven't pulled up here

45:54

on my screen, and I'll read a line from you here. And this is from John Rae.

45:56

John Rae Rae a third. This is

45:58

the same guy who handled the Enron

46:02

situation after that fell.

46:04

And he says here, never in

46:06

my career. Have I seen such a

46:08

gun fleet failure of corporate controls

46:11

and such a complete absence

46:13

of trustworthy financial

46:16

information as occurred here. Now this is the same guy who

46:18

handled Enron, and this is what he asked to

46:20

say, this makes Enron look like

46:22

it's nothing.

46:24

I mean,

46:26

when you look at what

46:28

happened in this bankruptcy, you

46:30

know, if this happened you

46:34

know, with somebody who was dillion in the streets or cartel

46:37

or the mob or

46:39

whatever, like, Sandbankman Free

46:42

would have concrete shoes and be

46:44

taken to the beach.

46:48

Okay? The fact that

46:50

he's just

46:52

Roman around the Bahamas is absolutely

46:56

terrible. It's a

46:57

slap in the face to

46:59

everybody involved in this.

47:02

You know, I'm not I'm that respect there too because

47:04

when we when it comes down to exactly what's

47:06

been happening, what I've been reading what

47:08

I've picked up along the way because I've I've I've

47:10

confided with a couple of friends that know

47:12

the story and I read a couple of

47:15

articles there too. that this same same

47:17

bankman guy he built a so called backdoor into the

47:20

account accounting software

47:22

so that he can pretty much swap out

47:25

you billions of dollars without auditors knowing

47:28

anything. This is a guy that, as you're

47:30

saying, is talking about how we

47:32

need regular relations, but he's

47:34

built back doors to be able to move

47:36

people's funds out. And it seems

47:38

like it's

47:40

not some of the mainstream articles that I've been reading,

47:42

obviously, trying to put a

47:44

little bit more of a,

47:46

I don't know, an an unfortunate

47:49

turn of events kind of a spin on this

47:52

stuff, as I said before, a

47:54

series of bad investments. It seems

47:56

to me from what I'm reading everywhere else is

47:58

that he was just literally taking

48:00

millions of dollars out the

48:02

backdoor buying he and all of his

48:04

friends houses. They're they're just stealing

48:06

money and that

48:08

when people started calling for their their resources. There

48:10

was there was nothing liquid to to pay

48:12

out. And pretty much a

48:14

modern day

48:16

a digital bank run bank run and happen. So

48:18

it it was it was there any kind

48:20

of bad investment angle to

48:22

this, or was it just straight

48:24

up theft. The bad investment is

48:27

the

48:27

lighter side of this. The

48:29

fact that, you know, they even

48:31

when they made

48:34

the investments weren't tracking the investments. For example, like,

48:36

who runs a hedge fund? They

48:38

run they are running a a traditional hedge fund, I

48:40

believe, and then a a crypto hedge fund. It's that's a

48:42

two different silos.

48:44

But under the Almeda silo,

48:46

I mean, they're making various different

48:48

types of trades here and not keeping

48:51

trade back of it. What you're talking about

48:53

is the backdoor is, for

48:56

example, the

48:58

keys to

49:00

the crypto funds was

49:04

managed. The

49:06

group The Root Directory

49:08

was an unsecured email

49:10

account with several people, including

49:13

some unknown people. So basically, you know, who it says

49:15

right here, use of an

49:18

unsecured group email account as the

49:20

root user

49:22

to access confidential private keys and

49:24

critically sensitive data for the FTX

49:26

Group companies around the world.

49:30

the absence of daily reconciliation of positions on

49:32

the blockchain, the use

49:34

of software to conceal the

49:38

misuse of customer funds,

49:40

the secret exemption of Almeda

49:42

from certain aspects of FTX's auto

49:45

liquidation protocol. So basically, the

49:47

auto liquidation protocol is something like, you

49:49

know, if you invest, you know, about

49:51

stop limits. So if, you know, the

49:53

the company is losing too much money on a

49:56

trade. There's going to be, you know,

49:58

liquidation protocol. And,

50:00

basically, he had Alameda exempt

50:03

from that. It's just no sort

50:05

of safety absence of independent

50:08

governance. governance.

50:12

These employees were being paid

50:12

out through a chat app. There

50:15

was no tracking of who actually

50:17

worked for the company and who

50:19

was a contractor

50:21

in the when people got paid, you

50:24

know, their their bosses were replying

50:26

with the emojis. There's

50:29

no track of board meetings.

50:31

There's no track of

50:35

financial statements in fact, there

50:37

were software created

50:41

just to delete messages. So, you know, you

50:43

you ever ran a couple

50:45

you wanna ask the record of communication between you

50:47

and your employees. But what he was

50:49

saying was we want the records of

50:51

our communications to be deleted after a

50:54

certain amount of time like snapchat.

50:56

And he encouraged him and his

50:58

employees to do so too.

51:01

It says here, that

51:04

they are

51:06

have sent out the

51:08

best in the world

51:11

to go crack down some of the

51:13

digital assets that were

51:16

removed because What

51:20

was it? Three hundred and fifty million or

51:22

something like that? I forget what it was, but

51:24

there's a millions of dollars the

51:26

night that the petition

51:29

went in just unauthorized

51:34

removal of cryptocurrency see assets

51:36

just disappeared overnight.

51:40

So, obviously, he had

51:42

a backdoor you know, we're not sure if you can if you

51:44

contract that as of yet to find out,

51:46

you know, who was that?

51:48

Well, where was the money

51:49

coming from? when this started

51:51

in two thousand nineteen,

51:54

thirteen days after Joe Biden declares

51:56

his candidacy for president. And then

51:58

suddenly they are the the one of

52:00

the biggest things out there. They're

52:03

flushed with cash. Now we know that

52:05

in the last couple of weeks alone,

52:07

there has been this definite clearest

52:09

day link of money being laundered

52:11

through that war zone in in

52:13

in Ukraine. But

52:16

prior to tens

52:18

of billions of dollars being pumped

52:20

through Ukraine as a laundry. Where

52:23

did all the they were

52:26

already the biggest thing on the planet when it

52:28

came to this this

52:30

field. So we're headed. So

52:32

where where did all that money come from? because we

52:34

see them MIT ties. Obviously, there's Clinton ties. You

52:36

got the head of the SEC in the

52:38

mix there. Both Republican and

52:40

Democrat beneficiaries

52:42

from this. I guess that's why he's not wearing cement

52:44

block shoes. But but but

52:46

still where the hell does all the pre

52:48

Ukraine money come from? Still the Fed?

52:51

Well,

52:52

his dad

52:54

is well connected.

52:56

And if anybody knows

52:58

America, a lot of times you have

53:00

are these trust fund kids who have ideas, and then their dad just calls

53:03

up a bunch of friends. So,

53:06

you know, according to my research,

53:08

like, BlackRock

53:10

was of the first investors. You know, the dad just calls up a bunch of

53:12

friends and, you know, they come

53:14

in and they provide seed seed

53:18

capital. you know, sort of like, you know, what happens in, you know,

53:20

different stages of investing in a startup. You

53:22

know, you got just c, just series a, series

53:24

b, and so on and so forth.

53:27

and you could go look up those records of

53:29

the different people that we're in. I know

53:32

Tom Brady was an

53:34

angel investor in this. But

53:36

BlackRock was one of the the companies. I

53:38

can't remember the other the other listed

53:40

companies, but there that information's

53:42

out there. But basically, you know, huge large

53:44

financial firms who because

53:46

of who his dad is, are like,

53:48

yeah. Sure. We'll throw money into this.

53:52

Sounds like be successful, and then it was just completely poorly

53:54

mismanaged. I mean, he took out a

53:56

loan. I mean, he

53:58

set up a company. Then that

53:59

company brought put money another

54:03

company. I'm

54:04

not sure if it was FTX or Almeda

54:06

or Almeda's FTX, I forget, but then

54:08

he just took out a loan, a personal loan

54:11

to himself for billion dollars right

54:14

now. I need this.

54:16

It's just, you know, just take out a loan

54:18

from my company, basically

54:20

leveraging the debt of other

54:23

people's liquidity and turn into

54:25

a a billion dollar loan

54:27

for himself. Like you

54:30

said before, bought houses. It's

54:32

the thing is the houses were bought under

54:34

the company's name, but

54:38

the I'm

54:40

sorry. with the company's money but put in those personal person's

54:42

names. Those properties were put in the person's

54:44

person's name. It's just like what? I know.

54:46

I heard that he was buying everybody

54:49

his and they're all romantically

54:52

involved, apparently, there's like ten people all

54:54

romantically involved, and everybody's getting

54:56

a a house out there in in the

54:58

Caribbean, very the the whole thing is

55:00

weird. Forget about all that stuff,

55:02

even just analyzing the body

55:04

language of this kid.

55:06

And and all of his associates, just that that squirrelly looking

55:08

girl. Yeah. It's just

55:10

a very odd hodgepodge

55:12

group of people. And,

55:16

you know, when you first started this off talking about what this is

55:18

shaping up to be, this is something that

55:20

even those of us who who

55:22

don't really we can't really get

55:24

along very

55:26

well in crypto conversation and know what's going on. I can't

55:28

talk about the technology very well, but

55:30

I've I've understood the

55:32

speculating casino aspect of

55:34

it as I like telling people.

55:36

But the one thing that I saw come

55:38

in a mile away, when all of a

55:40

sudden this thing go goes down and in

55:42

successive order, you have absolute calls for

55:44

regulation of the cryptosphere. At

55:46

the same time that the New York Fed

55:50

with Mastercard and everything else

55:52

talking about we have to finally launch

55:54

our digital dollar

55:56

pilot program, which is, you know,

55:58

they say we're just test it out,

55:59

see how it goes. Anything they

56:02

test out is already is gonna be rolled

56:04

out. That is going hand in hand with all

56:06

the conversation. patients they're having at the g twenty and about

56:08

how people are gonna, you know, just be

56:10

tracked all the way around the world and

56:13

and that the money is gonna go into pandemic

56:16

management and and and and

56:18

people's movements and their carbon footprint.

56:20

I mean, is coalescing

56:22

in such an obvious way.

56:26

I mean Yeah. Mastercard,

56:28

white Covia, and a bunch of other commercial

56:30

banks, including New York Fed started testing a

56:32

technology called regulated liability

56:34

network created by a company called

56:37

SCTL. And if

56:39

you go look at white

56:41

paper on that, you can see what they're talking about

56:43

with the different partitions, partition operators, partition owners,

56:46

the fact that

56:48

transactions have

56:50

go through the different participate partition

56:52

operators slash owners to

56:55

be authorized or approved and

56:57

how this could be used, sort of like a Swift

56:59

system. So we're talking about a

57:02

global financial

57:04

system. And this is a twelve week pilot program. That's regulated

57:06

liability network that did come out.

57:09

Last week, I covered

57:11

that on my channel. We

57:13

went into the white paper with the

57:15

blockchain expert. But, yeah, we've been covering the

57:18

cbdc for a really long time, Sean

57:20

DeCiprión, who who came on my

57:22

channel, and

57:24

he really it down because he's a programmer. But, yeah, something

57:26

that that is you know,

57:28

I think it's the most important issue

57:31

you know, when you start to look at what these politicians are

57:33

talking about, they're talking about a portion and freedom

57:35

of speech or whatever they're arguing

57:38

about, it's really a distraction from the

57:40

fact that we're about to be enslaved to this digital dollar. Now digital

57:42

dollar to cbdC technically does exist

57:44

is called the United States

57:46

coin or digital coin. can

57:50

use it right now on Binance and trade

57:52

crypto with it. Basically,

57:54

they wanna get Tethr out

57:56

the box. and basically

57:58

be the only stable coin

58:00

pegged to the dollar. So

58:02

that central bank digital coin

58:06

technically does exist. We're just not tied to it.

58:08

But eventually, once that

58:10

thing comes out, if it comes

58:12

out, we're tied

58:14

to it. essentially, you know, your your bank

58:16

account will be connected to

58:18

your banks, as we know, it won't

58:20

exist any more.

58:22

Your taxes, you know, you

58:24

won't have to technically do taxes. They'll

58:26

just know and they'll just take

58:28

your taxes out like -- Yeah. --

58:30

they can authorize transactions per item. So if

58:33

you have, you know, welfare

58:35

or universal basic income

58:37

and they go, oh, yeah, you can't buy lobster with that. You

58:40

can't buy lobster with that. You know, you gotta

58:42

get the government cheese, you

58:44

know, that type

58:46

of situation. But, yeah,

58:48

three hundred and seventy two million unauthorized

58:50

transfers on the petition

58:53

date. And then three hundred and so he did what

58:55

he did I can't say he as in Sam

58:58

Banking, but maybe when he did something

59:00

was called

59:02

diluted of minting. And he he did that with

59:04

three hundred million in FTT tokens.

59:06

Basically, just like printed a

59:08

bunch of tokens after the the

59:11

petition date, the petition of the of the bankruptcy filing, and

59:13

he minted, like, three hundred million worth of tokens,

59:15

which basically diluted the

59:18

token to,

59:20

like, a ridiculous amount. Some people claim attackers. I don't

59:22

really know. Mhmm. But, yeah,

59:25

this is, like,

59:28

this is one of the biggest crimes I've ever seen in

59:30

my entire life, and I'm sure anybody's

59:32

life, at least financial crimes.

59:36

And, you know, he should

59:38

be arrested. I think it was anybody else.

59:40

He'd already be arrested But

59:44

that's

59:44

the whole thing, Brian.

59:46

I look at this and I remember being

59:48

in high school when the enron thing happened.

59:50

And I I would I don't I didn't know

59:53

my ass for my elbow when it came to world

59:55

finance or anything back then. But still,

59:57

it was unavoidable. The

59:59

story was unavoidable. and and in

1:00:02

the way that I have people like you and

1:00:04

others describing the enormity,

1:00:06

the enormity of this of

1:00:08

this string of crimes. And the

1:00:10

fact that it is getting, you know,

1:00:12

alright play, but a little, like, a

1:00:15

little bit more of a tragic tragic financial

1:00:17

downturn story and not what

1:00:19

what we're talking about here. This is this is

1:00:21

a real concerted effort to to

1:00:23

take billions upon

1:00:25

bill affiliants, plus has a government

1:00:28

federal reserve laundering through

1:00:30

a war zone aspect of it. It

1:00:32

has definitely a

1:00:34

definite implication and the and the but

1:00:36

it's the thing is that people have to understand is it has nothing to do with crypto.

1:00:38

That's not what people understand. This has

1:00:40

nothing to do with crypto and has

1:00:43

everything to do with some scumbag

1:00:46

with the last name bank

1:00:48

man who basically

1:00:51

took people's funds and

1:00:54

just played with it. Like like

1:00:56

a kid would, like it was a video

1:00:58

game, like it wasn't real real

1:01:01

people's lives and just you

1:01:03

know, for example, he launched

1:01:05

a company, a technology that allowed him

1:01:07

to bet on elections. And then he put,

1:01:09

like, you know, several I think it was seven point

1:01:11

three million dollars that Trump would lose the twenty twenty four

1:01:14

election. Like, this is what he's doing

1:01:16

people's money. They like

1:01:18

like, I don't in

1:01:20

you know, I'm some people man, you

1:01:22

know, data found by now and data, you

1:01:24

know, I mean, it would have been some real issues. It

1:01:26

would have been some real physical all occasions.

1:01:30

And I'm just, you know, surprised

1:01:32

that, you know, they must've

1:01:34

got some serious security around this kid because I

1:01:36

know somebody's got be looking for that. I

1:01:38

just I just wonder how much he knew he would

1:01:40

be party to as time went on. Like, you

1:01:42

think about what Epstein knew he would

1:01:44

what kinda acts as to his vices he would have

1:01:47

as he carried water for bigger people

1:01:49

up the chain with blackmail. This kid had

1:01:51

to know that he's carrying water for

1:01:53

bigger people. And in the meantime, time

1:01:55

he'd be

1:01:56

able to play with tens of millions of dollars

1:01:58

and enjoy every vice he can. But,

1:02:00

I mean, some patsies have got to

1:02:02

get flushed and I I don't know.

1:02:04

I just he doesn't seem like somebody with

1:02:06

with a physical stature of someone

1:02:09

who's connected really, but just someone one

1:02:11

who is is being used as a buffer. Anyway He's definitely connected

1:02:13

to his dad. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's true.

1:02:15

his dad, Glenn

1:02:18

Ellison, And

1:02:20

in Gensler, like, there's this whole, like, triangle

1:02:23

or circle or whatever you wanna

1:02:25

call it, of connectedness. He's

1:02:28

definitely connected. I mean, you just

1:02:30

don't you just don't pop up a company

1:02:32

overnight. Tell your dad and your dad's able to

1:02:34

get BlackRock on a phone

1:02:36

and invest. So and and and the way that the media has been

1:02:38

covering it is is just it lets you

1:02:40

know how well he's connected because they're

1:02:42

covering for and left

1:02:44

and right. Well, maybe we bring you back sometime in the next couple of weeks

1:02:46

as this thing progresses because if

1:02:48

it goes the way that it should,

1:02:50

there should be more fireworks and a lot

1:02:52

more revelation and then it would be great

1:02:54

to have a future conversation with you,

1:02:56

man. No doubt. Let me know. Yeah. I have yours listen,

1:02:58

let everybody know where you where you're at.

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I have your URL in the description

1:03:02

of the epic owed here, but when is the

1:03:04

next time you're live for a broadcast? You broadcast

1:03:07

on Thursday nights. Right? That's

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I'm glad I'm so happy that once again,

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these parallel economies everywhere,

1:03:50

media, Neutropics,

1:03:52

It's just a great thing to see, and I'm glad to finally have you back

1:03:54

on after the last couple of years, Brian. Maybe

1:03:56

maybe again soon. Absolutely. Let's do

1:03:58

it.

1:03:58

Alright, man. Have a good one.

1:03:59

Take care. I am.

1:04:02

Alright. Me well. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. So there

1:04:04

you go. A little bit of an update there. Yeah. That's the

1:04:06

whole thing. And I'm glad he brings it up

1:04:08

because obviously, not somebody who can

1:04:10

really disadvantage on on a crypto. And and,

1:04:12

I mean, he as

1:04:14

far as Brian, many of you know

1:04:18

him hoteped Jesus various appearances on

1:04:20

Fox News and Joe Rogen and Info

1:04:22

Wars got filled all of them. He

1:04:24

talks about monetary policy and free market

1:04:27

its incurrent events and politics on

1:04:29

his podcast and in his

1:04:31

books. But I'm glad that that

1:04:33

point was put a

1:04:35

put across there even I don't look at this as some

1:04:37

kind of a a thing that was only

1:04:40

made possible through crypto. I

1:04:42

mean, money

1:04:44

longer in so many different ways. If it if it were

1:04:47

FTX or if it

1:04:49

were Hunter Biden's shitty paintings, you

1:04:51

know, that are selling for more

1:04:54

than Picassos are, then

1:04:56

does it really matter? There's there's a

1:04:58

thousand ways to scan a cat as they say.

1:05:00

But it is it

1:05:03

just figures. That's why I liked the the that

1:05:05

kind of juxtaposition of starting

1:05:07

off with the kind

1:05:10

of frivolous popcorn eating of all the craziness on Twitter

1:05:12

over the weekend to

1:05:14

something like this because buried in

1:05:16

this story, the FTX

1:05:18

story, when

1:05:20

where whereas on Twitter, you have these so called philosophers

1:05:22

like Sam Harris who are having absolute

1:05:24

meltdowns over Donald Trump's presence

1:05:28

on one website or

1:05:30

another. We are watching

1:05:33

a predatory predatory central banking

1:05:36

system once again on the move,

1:05:38

and they're readying a

1:05:40

a shift into a completely new

1:05:44

slave system. that they they had us down pretty good the

1:05:46

last hundred and ten years or whatever the

1:05:48

hell it is, but

1:05:50

but under the the

1:05:52

Federal Reserve. But

1:05:54

but this one this

1:05:56

one is so much worse

1:05:59

because cashless. So

1:06:00

much worse.

1:06:02

And it's at least in part being introduced

1:06:04

on the back of

1:06:08

this FTX am run by the

1:06:10

cartel. So they actually

1:06:12

again used their own

1:06:14

crime as

1:06:16

an example to

1:06:18

reset the

1:06:19

dollar and call in all the

1:06:22

regulators. Call in all the regulators.

1:06:24

Look at this crime that we committed. That just

1:06:26

should never be happening again. This should

1:06:28

never happen again.

1:06:30

Let's get congress on this one.

1:06:32

So anyway, I hope you guys enjoyed

1:06:34

that stuff. We will be right back. I wanna

1:06:36

take some calls. and do a little bit of

1:06:38

this and that and see how your weekends went.

1:06:40

Thank you so much. We'll

1:06:42

be back in the moment. Welcome

1:06:52

to Intermission.

1:07:06

Yeah. Good

1:07:08

emission.

1:07:18

Yeah. Good

1:07:24

emission.

1:07:37

entering

1:07:52

quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite

1:07:55

frankly. Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite

1:07:57

frankly. Quite frankly.

1:07:59

Quite frankly. Quite

1:08:04

frankly. Quite

1:08:06

frankly.

1:08:07

Quite frankly.

1:08:08

Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite

1:08:12

frankly. Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite frankly. Quite

1:08:14

frankly. We all support quite frankly. Quite

1:08:16

frankly. It's

1:08:20

Joe Brandon. Not quite. Frank Franklin and

1:08:22

Roma Adalia. I really like you. You're very smart. So everybody watch

1:08:27

quite frankly. with

1:08:30

Frank.

1:08:35

don't

1:08:46

dare

1:08:48

you. You

1:08:58

know,

1:08:58

it's very weird being only

1:09:00

four days away from Thanksgiving and five

1:09:03

days away from being able to start

1:09:05

a a show off with a Christmas

1:09:07

song once again. Once

1:09:12

again, and it's

1:09:15

it really really goes by quick, but I'm holding

1:09:17

on to dear life and I hope you guys have been hanging hanging around and

1:09:19

having a good time too. I

1:09:22

I'm gonna talk a little bit

1:09:24

about Christmas story

1:09:26

sequel later on in the hour right before we get off here. But I also just gotta

1:09:28

say for those of

1:09:30

you who are watching Hallmark

1:09:35

picks that we were going that we were going to make. We had to

1:09:37

postpone Christmas in Vienna just because

1:09:39

we have well,

1:09:41

to to next week. So I think this this

1:09:44

coming Sunday, we'll

1:09:46

see. Anyway, or maybe

1:09:48

Thursday night, I don't know, but

1:09:51

we have to postpone it. because

1:09:53

we were gonna watch the the

1:09:55

Christmas story Christmas thing. Also, another little announcement that we

1:09:58

are going to be

1:10:00

pulling Lauren's gonna be

1:10:02

pulling the lists of all monthly subscribers by Tuesday, tomorrow, twelve

1:10:08

PM, that is

1:10:10

subscribe star through the Squarespace and quite frankly, the TV, Patreon.

1:10:13

All those people

1:10:16

by Tuesday twelve

1:10:18

PM, who are on the books as monthly subscribers you will be entered into as

1:10:20

we will do

1:10:23

every month from here run-in

1:10:25

automatically a monthly sponsor giveaway. And this year

1:10:27

this month, we're gonna

1:10:31

be giving away pound of silver

1:10:33

and a bag of coffee. We'll do a general

1:10:36

super chat raffle

1:10:39

in December though. alongside of the this

1:10:41

one too. So just letting you all know if you became wanted to become a sponsor on

1:10:44

that doesn't matter as little as

1:10:46

a dollar a month. And I think

1:10:48

soon what

1:10:51

is going to be considered

1:10:53

part of the monthly

1:10:55

subscriber sphere is going

1:10:58

to be the fox hole.

1:11:00

subscription tiers. I think there's five, ten, fifteen, twenty

1:11:02

dollar a month there on Foxhole through the

1:11:04

gold pills. And that I

1:11:07

was talking to Matt from

1:11:10

Fox Hole, one of the Mats from Fox Hole. He said that he'd be able to definitely provide us

1:11:12

with all of the emails from

1:11:14

people who are monthly subscribers there.

1:11:19

so that I can include in on the Sunday

1:11:22

streams and the raffles

1:11:24

and all that stuff. So there's

1:11:26

there's gonna be that soon too. I'll

1:11:29

you know, more incentive

1:11:31

to to subscribe on wherever you feel more comfortable the subscribe

1:11:33

on wherever you feel more comfortable because

1:11:36

everybody is is Everybody

1:11:40

is recreating their online life these days,

1:11:42

and it's pretty good. Here. Here's another

1:11:44

little example. Before we to our

1:11:46

superchats of what what Brian Sharpe was talking about

1:11:48

and what will be immediately

1:11:50

made available through all of this

1:11:55

Fed coin stuff. This is a

1:11:57

couple of days ago in San Francisco.

1:11:59

They're gonna

1:11:59

offer universal basic

1:12:02

income

1:12:03

to residents who identify

1:12:05

as transgender. So they want everybody all these pilot

1:12:08

programs. They wanna make sure.

1:12:10

They wanna see if they work.

1:12:14

they're gonna get everybody whether

1:12:16

they're an artist or they're a woman

1:12:18

or they're gay or they're transgender or

1:12:21

you check the boxes. They're they're

1:12:23

they're black. Whatever. Check your box and you're gonna

1:12:25

get a little bit of money. This program, our

1:12:28

guarantee income program

1:12:31

allows to residents when they need it most as

1:12:34

our city's economic recovery and commitment to

1:12:36

creating more city

1:12:39

just city, a just city for all.

1:12:41

Yeah. It's just gonna it's gonna aid in the recovery, giving free money out there. And then we'll

1:12:43

take it away, of course,

1:12:46

when you're back on your

1:12:48

We know that our trans

1:12:50

communities, it sounds like, you know, fragment

1:12:56

rock. our trans community, like, if you if you go

1:12:58

to, like, the the third sewer on fifth Avenue and

1:13:00

you pull the cap off and you

1:13:02

jump down, there's a there's just just

1:13:05

It's like fraggle rock. It's just

1:13:07

trans people. Oh, the visitor. You know, you know, natural light. Like, they're all

1:13:09

they're all in, like, catacombs and,

1:13:12

like, scurrying right?

1:13:15

Like, what would this It just sounds so

1:13:18

fragile rocky. You know?

1:13:20

you know Like,

1:13:23

oh, where

1:13:23

do you keep your trans people? Oh, they

1:13:25

they burrowed over there.

1:13:27

Fifth Avenue. Third

1:13:29

manhole cover,

1:13:31

personhole cover. Sorry. We know that our

1:13:33

trans communities experience much higher

1:13:35

rates of poverty and

1:13:40

discrimination. So this program will target

1:13:42

to support the lift. Those individuals in our community up twelve hundred dollars

1:13:47

month for qualified residents for eighteen months

1:13:49

via a debit card. Until,

1:13:51

of course, you get your chip

1:13:53

just shot right into your forearm.

1:13:55

The application is opened from

1:13:58

November fifteenth of this year through December fifteenth of this year, a resident must be at least eighteen

1:14:01

years old,

1:14:04

a resident of

1:14:06

San Francisco and identify as

1:14:08

transgender non binary intersects and make

1:14:10

at least four thousand dollars per month.

1:14:13

You need to make

1:14:16

four thousand dollars

1:14:17

a month? Can you

1:14:19

I mean,

1:14:22

all in

1:14:22

all, that's I mean, living in San

1:14:25

Francisco, four thousand dollars a month

1:14:27

is nothing. I guess,

1:14:29

working forty four thousand dollars a month in New

1:14:31

York City is nothing you're poor

1:14:34

there too. My God.

1:14:36

So this is what's going on and

1:14:38

this is what will just be dialed up

1:14:40

through the the new digital currency. This

1:14:42

will just be dialed up. It'll

1:14:45

be in people's

1:14:47

debit cards and and and there

1:14:50

you have it. There you have it.

1:14:51

What's a little bit

1:14:55

what's a little it more. Right?

1:14:57

Okay. Over on to quite frankly

1:15:00

supercheck dot com. Stowe

1:15:02

Stube. Thank you so much.

1:15:04

Stube. Thank

1:15:06

you. Sean Hogg. I think, how Sean

1:15:08

Hogg, I believe

1:15:09

it is. Hotep

1:15:11

nailed it right out

1:15:15

of the gate in regards to the balance of power as a means of

1:15:17

containment. Academic agent just wrote a piece

1:15:19

about this today called

1:15:21

Elon Musk versus versus

1:15:24

Jonathan Greenblatt at forbidden text

1:15:26

dot subset dot com worth the read. The Jonathan Greenblatt of the

1:15:28

ADL it's

1:15:33

in that kind

1:15:35

of ties into the whole LGBTQ thing there too. I

1:15:40

I've been been

1:15:42

paying very close attention to that guy

1:15:44

the

1:15:46

swinging his

1:15:48

ax. Silky

1:15:50

Johnson says, don't know

1:15:52

if you saw it,

1:15:54

Frank. It leaves a

1:15:57

blue. was tweeting that Twitter shutdown

1:15:59

at the time a few days ago, three of the biggest child enthusiast hashtags.

1:16:05

three of the biggest child enthusiast hashtags, which was which was great. Let's hope that they

1:16:07

track down the makers and distributors and

1:16:10

feed them to the piranhas.

1:16:15

Wait a second. How long were they? Their Twitter shut down at the time

1:16:17

a few days ago. And three of

1:16:20

the child what

1:16:22

about the three biggest child

1:16:24

enthusiious hashtags. They're being tracked or something,

1:16:26

or I don't understand what this means. Man, Frank, these

1:16:28

people love the virtue signal. Look at

1:16:30

me, I wear a shirt celebrating grooming

1:16:35

and sodomy and gives me

1:16:37

the retweets. You know these people

1:16:39

are screaming n word and

1:16:41

calling people bundles of sticks in their vehicles and closed doors. Yes.

1:16:43

Well, I that all being what it is, there

1:16:46

are some people who many people who

1:16:48

aren't calling

1:16:51

anybody inwards or or bundles of sticks

1:16:53

and and and whatever. And they

1:16:56

don't even really look

1:16:58

at the these shirts

1:17:00

as a symbol of sodomy and

1:17:02

grooming and all that stuff. It it's just gone over their heads. Remember, it's a corporate

1:17:08

interest it's good. There's there's there's

1:17:10

always been gay people. There always will be. But what's

1:17:12

what's happening

1:17:16

right now is is

1:17:17

nature being

1:17:19

overwhelmed by what's

1:17:23

being nurtured. and it's a and you can just tell. You can

1:17:25

tell what it's a what it's a part of.

1:17:27

And it the con the

1:17:30

contrast is so much more stark when we

1:17:33

go out into the

1:17:35

world as diplomats of

1:17:37

our so called

1:17:39

nations, which isn't isn't anymore, you know,

1:17:42

France, Germany, Italy, the US, whatever the hell it is, we go

1:17:45

into an Arab

1:17:48

country somewhere. to play soccer

1:17:50

and we're really all representing the same trash these days.

1:17:52

We're representing the same trash

1:17:54

these days. We speak different languages.

1:17:58

We got different colored jerseys, but

1:18:02

it's just it's

1:18:05

just

1:18:06

it's just a tool a tool. It's just tool.

1:18:08

Let's see. Ken McNeil says still laughing

1:18:10

at

1:18:10

the guy dancing to boogie nights

1:18:12

by heat wave with a Leonard

1:18:14

Skintered shirt on. Thanks, Frank, as

1:18:17

always for the laughs amidst the madness.

1:18:19

God bless you and the family. Ken, that's king. That's not just some That's king.

1:18:23

It's king forty.

1:18:25

My gosh. Don't insult him is

1:18:27

just being some guy.

1:18:28

Alright. Over

1:18:32

to over a

1:18:34

fox hole. Let's see. Sean, Joe, what's

1:18:36

going on? Thank you for the

1:18:38

cookies, sir. Trump red pill. It's

1:18:41

Frank. It's

1:18:41

Trump Red Pill. Panned D. Wichipu,

1:18:43

happy thanksgiving, Frank, and family. Happy thanksgiving

1:18:44

to

1:18:48

you. Federman, Federman's

1:18:50

bump says, hi, Frank.

1:18:52

What's going on? Federman's bump.

1:18:54

CorpusF, NJSF Level

1:18:59

of brainwashing is astounding.

1:19:01

Decentralized social is here

1:19:03

with activity, pub,

1:19:07

and Mastodon. And one last couple more from NJSF. Lids getting

1:19:09

onto it are losing their

1:19:11

minds wanting to

1:19:14

sensor. a a journalist result a journalist

1:19:17

only instance got blocked by

1:19:19

other servers. So you're talking

1:19:21

about people that going on to

1:19:24

Mastodon, they're they're going

1:19:26

nuts because it's even

1:19:29

more it's

1:19:30

even more free free

1:19:32

wheeling with the

1:19:33

speech and with the

1:19:35

terms of service than on

1:19:38

Twitter was. Is that what you're saying? Because I had a

1:19:41

couple of people suggest Mastodon as

1:19:43

a place for our our

1:19:45

forum when I was looking came for

1:19:47

a spot. And I checked it out. It

1:19:49

looked pretty cool, but I wanted something a

1:19:51

little bit simpler. But III

1:19:53

haven't spent any time on it yet. and thank

1:19:55

you wish you poo twenty two for your wonderful gold pills

1:19:58

up at the end. Just

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fantastic. Fantastic. I

1:20:02

love to grab some

1:20:04

call now, I'm gonna put

1:20:06

the number up on screen 9145956953

1:20:09

Have a couple more things to do. Hi, Frank. Send a birthday shout

1:20:11

out to my brother-in-law Jay. He's

1:20:15

a quite frankly fanatic, patriot, and all round great

1:20:17

guy with a heart of pure gold. He's

1:20:19

been such a blessing to my sister

1:20:21

and family. Happy birthday, Jay, we

1:20:23

love you, best, mel money. This was

1:20:25

from a couple of days ago. So Jay,

1:20:27

it's a belated birthday to you. I'm so my man. But

1:20:30

sometimes these emails get

1:20:32

lost, and then I

1:20:34

forget them, and then I find them, and then I have to make up for lost time. So I hope that it was a great birthday for have

1:20:37

another one

1:20:40

over here. I have a

1:20:42

request that it's a little selfish. This is from Christina, but I need all the prayers I can get.

1:20:45

This is

1:20:48

from everybody. This is for everybody

1:20:50

out there. Today, I'm turning in the paperwork to adopt my stepson. This was a,

1:20:55

I think, the child I have as I'm

1:20:57

not able to make babies, but that

1:20:59

aside, I'm super nervous

1:21:02

about the possibility of

1:21:04

having go to court to fight with the

1:21:06

biological mother. Even though she hasn't been around him since he's been two weeks old and he's almost

1:21:08

nine now, I'm asking for everyone I

1:21:10

know to please say a little prayer

1:21:14

for my family. I'm hoping that a lot of prayers will

1:21:16

give me a little bit more favor

1:21:18

with God. Can't hurt right. I'm sorry

1:21:21

if I'm rambling. I'm so

1:21:23

nervous and excited. I will send you

1:21:25

a picture of the new birth certificate with my name in the

1:21:27

mother's place as soon as the adoption is finalized. You have

1:21:30

an absolutely beautiful amazed show

1:21:33

and my life would be would not be the same without

1:21:35

it. Thank you for doing what you do, Christina. So

1:21:37

I hope everybody

1:21:40

out there keeps Christina

1:21:42

in your prayers until

1:21:45

we hear back with

1:21:47

the good news. She

1:21:51

wants to adopt her son. And

1:21:54

that's just that's

1:21:59

just tremendous tremendous and I I I'm praying

1:22:01

for the praying for the best. And I know everybody in this audience

1:22:04

is too. man,

1:22:07

the the prayers of people in this audience is

1:22:09

is a powerful thing. I

1:22:11

appreciate it. I know

1:22:13

other people have and we'll continue

1:22:16

to. Alright. Eight eighteen.

1:22:18

Let's take some calls

1:22:20

and see how Verizon's weekends

1:22:22

have been. 9145956953

1:22:26

We've got a collar waiting in the Discord. Sully. You there?

1:22:31

Hey, Solly. Solly going

1:22:35

once twice three

1:22:38

times. And Patrick, you're the

1:22:40

air. What's going on? Hi,

1:22:42

Frank. Thank you for taking my call again. Hey.

1:22:47

Let me let me just say, you you have a

1:22:49

gift for a

1:22:50

spoken word. You are a journalist. Right?

1:22:52

I don't know. Did you go to university

1:22:54

for that? No. I'm not a journalist, actually.

1:22:57

I'm I I just I some

1:22:59

people ask me that. I say thank you for all your journalistic pursuits. I'm

1:23:03

like, I'm not. I'm just a loud

1:23:05

mouthful. I'm natural. Yeah. I'm just a little natural. Yeah. That's pretty much it.

1:23:08

Natural. You and Tracy should write

1:23:10

a book. And the reason I say

1:23:12

that

1:23:13

I will get I don't

1:23:15

know if you have time to do it, but

1:23:17

I would read it. General plan is

1:23:19

just coming out with one. in

1:23:21

a week from now. And every time I listen to your grab bag, when

1:23:23

he just explained him

1:23:26

and broke

1:23:28

somebody and kept her co

1:23:30

authored. It's a guide to what the

1:23:32

it's a guy hell

1:23:34

is going on. and infiltration

1:23:36

from within no matter

1:23:38

recycler or cyber or

1:23:41

Internet, but it's it's mainly dividing

1:23:44

families at at at at

1:23:46

will. Right? At their will.

1:23:48

And we were all falling in this trap.

1:23:50

But every time you bring up that grab

1:23:52

bag, I just

1:23:54

I listen to that interview. I watched it again.

1:23:56

I said, oh my god. I've been watching you for four

1:23:58

years. You've been educating me on

1:23:59

the infiltration. within

1:24:03

two as well. And I

1:24:05

got one more point. I'm

1:24:07

a veteran. Don't

1:24:08

tell anybody. I left

1:24:10

Canada. My daughter's up there with my granddaughter. I think

1:24:13

I I told you that before.

1:24:15

And then these girl scout

1:24:18

showed

1:24:18

up. six little kids

1:24:21

and, like, six parents at this house. I don't know why

1:24:23

they knew I

1:24:23

was a veteran at

1:24:27

this house. and and they

1:24:27

they showed up with a turkey. God bless him.

1:24:30

You know, I just got

1:24:32

Doug going to grocery store

1:24:34

every day. I I show out. And that was

1:24:36

beautiful.

1:24:36

So so you got yourself a free you

1:24:38

got yourself a free Turkey. That's great,

1:24:43

Patrick.

1:24:43

No. and and great six little kids and they

1:24:45

were amazing. Oh, what I'm

1:24:48

trying to say is

1:24:50

your neighbor is not not your

1:24:52

come up. And that's the beautiful

1:24:53

thing about America, and hopefully, we don't lose it to all

1:24:55

this. Well, I I'm

1:24:59

I'm there And and the the neighbor being Thanks,

1:25:02

Frank. No. Thank you, Patrick. It's always great

1:25:04

to to have you slow

1:25:06

in. And you know what? tries to

1:25:08

call in and he gets in more often than not.

1:25:10

So everybody's gotta just pick up your phone and and call in. And just

1:25:12

like Patrick, see, he's just a guy who

1:25:14

does it casually and he gets in

1:25:18

feel like I talk to them once a week. But, yeah,

1:25:20

your neighbor is not your enemy.

1:25:21

They they wanna make it that

1:25:24

way.

1:25:24

It it turns

1:25:26

simple decision making and

1:25:28

and all that into a a

1:25:30

real, real tough task. It does.

1:25:32

As far as me being

1:25:35

a journalist. It's

1:25:36

not the case. I

1:25:37

don't want the responsibilities of

1:25:40

being a

1:25:41

journalist. I don't want

1:25:43

it. I I just I wanna be able to

1:25:45

speculate, and I wanna be able to

1:25:47

have weird conversations and

1:25:49

and not be

1:25:52

burdened by you

1:25:53

know, getting it all right. I I just wanna say, hey, you

1:25:55

know what I heard? What do you think

1:25:56

about it? I

1:25:58

wanna

1:25:58

I wanna

1:25:59

do that. I wanna read other

1:26:02

things that have been verified. I wanna do history and whatever, but I'm not a journalist. I'm just a loud mouth

1:26:04

in the back of

1:26:07

the classroom. I've got wide

1:26:09

range of interests and I've got an interesting family background and it's put me on

1:26:11

different paths and and

1:26:16

pursuing different passions. And

1:26:18

III find this to be really interesting and

1:26:23

convenient outlet for a lot

1:26:25

of different ones all at once. I love that. And I love

1:26:27

the the medium of radio.

1:26:32

So even though we're doing it

1:26:34

in a little bit more digitized way, I still believe it to be

1:26:36

radio and that's

1:26:39

what makes it magical. Other

1:26:41

than that, I am I am going to be writing stuff. Yeah. I've

1:26:43

got a lot I've got a lot written down. I have a lot

1:26:45

I have a lot of ideas down.

1:26:47

So I have I

1:26:51

have plenty ideas for shorts. I have plenty ideas

1:26:53

for a novel, if not a full

1:26:55

full on novel.

1:26:59

And I also so am going

1:27:02

to one day get into some kind of

1:27:04

screen some kind of screenwriting.

1:27:07

I would love to do some video. I would love to

1:27:09

do some film. Even if it's

1:27:11

just short film and stuff

1:27:14

like that, not only just writing directing

1:27:16

or being a part of the production of

1:27:18

it. But I love to I love to act in some stuff again.

1:27:23

I I grew up in on in stage productions. And

1:27:25

even if it was just community theater,

1:27:27

it was that's some

1:27:29

of the best memories and

1:27:32

feelings Russia's of adrenaline

1:27:34

in my life. I love that stuff. So it's a that's all in the future. It's all the

1:27:39

present. It's just part of the it's

1:27:41

part of the big picture. Although if you've only been watching for a

1:27:43

little while, you

1:27:47

haven't got a big picture yet because this is the that this show was

1:27:49

the only thing you have of

1:27:51

the this is

1:27:53

the only thing that

1:27:56

you have. as far as a

1:27:58

factor in the equation goes. But yeah, 9145956953

1:27:59

tell me

1:28:02

what the hell you think.

1:28:04

Here's a more

1:28:07

Albert, what's going

1:28:10

on? Albert? Hello? Hello?

1:28:13

hello Hold

1:28:15

on. I gotta pause you again. Yeah. I

1:28:17

don't

1:28:17

I don't know if

1:28:19

I agree with hotep,

1:28:22

dude. on what? I think on I

1:28:24

think I agree with a lot of stuff

1:28:26

that he was saying, but remember when he

1:28:28

said, you know, it's like it's

1:28:30

not about crypto. I think it's And

1:28:32

I'm just telling you, because like you just said, you wanna

1:28:35

hear, well, this is how it went for me. How it's

1:28:37

going for me is

1:28:39

that it has everything to do

1:28:41

with crypto, and he said that the biggest investor

1:28:43

was BlackRock. BlackRock is the Rothchild.

1:28:46

So the thing is, is

1:28:49

when as soon as he said that,

1:28:51

he you know, the only thing I

1:28:53

heard is, oh, the Rothchilds were the biggest

1:28:55

investor in this. anything is is he's

1:28:57

right. When when they get involved in anything, when BlackRock gets

1:29:00

involved in anything, you've got tons

1:29:02

of people diving in. You've got all

1:29:04

these Democrats

1:29:06

diving in. And then to me,

1:29:08

if I'm just saying because this is

1:29:10

how I think, I'd probably make

1:29:12

a great Roth Child, I would have done the same thing,

1:29:15

and I bet you also that that nothing happens to

1:29:17

that kid. Like like that

1:29:19

guy was saying, I

1:29:22

don't think anything's gonna happen to him. I think it's

1:29:25

just right in all of our

1:29:27

faces going yep. Yeah. Guess

1:29:29

what? We're we're the

1:29:31

biggest investor. And then we took that

1:29:33

money and

1:29:34

and then on top of it, we're gonna put regulations

1:29:37

on all

1:29:40

your crypto. Anyways, that's how it's occurring to

1:29:42

me. But, you know, everybody's entitled to their thoughts.

1:29:44

And I don't

1:29:47

know. I just think that

1:29:49

they're gonna do anything about it. I think he's absolutely correct that it has to

1:29:51

do with the c's because I've talked to you

1:29:54

about that before. And I think

1:29:56

that that's

1:29:59

they're just gonna shove it down people's throat. Unless we,

1:30:01

you know, push back

1:30:03

against it, that's just gonna

1:30:05

be that the way that

1:30:07

goes down. Right. you you bring up great points.

1:30:09

I don't think that he's there's something about this. Like I said, I didn't I wasn't

1:30:11

paying attention to anything substantive when I

1:30:14

was in when I was in

1:30:16

high school

1:30:18

and the whole enron thing was going on.

1:30:20

I I didn't I didn't pay attention to

1:30:22

any of that stuff. But -- Me too.

1:30:24

-- but it either So you you

1:30:27

know, so big. closest that I got to Enron was was a

1:30:29

fun with Dick and Jane. You

1:30:31

know? Right. And and it it but

1:30:34

it was just so big the fallout was huge and all and all

1:30:36

that other stuff. And

1:30:38

this is this is

1:30:41

on a scale monetarily,

1:30:43

much bigger than that. and it just is

1:30:45

being I don't know. It's the the something just

1:30:47

feels like it's being minimized

1:30:51

and controlled and and, of course, steered. And it

1:30:54

is. It is. Because the the way that it's being reported on is with

1:30:58

kit gloves, Everybody that's involved are everybody

1:31:00

that's involved are are part of

1:31:02

all these these these associations and

1:31:06

these schools and everything else that we have been Right.

1:31:08

And they're trying to make it look like

1:31:10

fucking Ferris Bueller's day off. You know

1:31:12

what I'm saying? Oh, jeez. I just you

1:31:15

know, gosh. Yeah. Dude, it's dude, but it's not

1:31:17

The fish rots from the head down.

1:31:19

Oh. It's so

1:31:22

well planned. Sure it is. Sure it is. And and especially when you

1:31:24

say and thanks for the call, Albert. There's

1:31:26

more I have on this too. Good.

1:31:29

I I'm glad that you brought it up.

1:31:31

and thanks for thank you for that. I it

1:31:34

is

1:31:34

it is well, first of

1:31:37

all, if

1:31:37

you see his text messages, it's

1:31:39

not just so like, oh, ferris

1:31:41

bueller or whatever. The the kids are psycho. Like, he he admits in

1:31:44

these text messages

1:31:47

that were printed in in an

1:31:49

an article that was done on Vox. And I haven't been on that website in

1:31:51

years, but I had I wanted to

1:31:54

see these these text messages that gets a

1:31:56

psycho he's

1:31:58

just explaining. Yeah. Yeah. Well, like, we're taking it. Oh, well,

1:32:01

well, the only thing is I got caught, and

1:32:03

I thought I was gonna be able to

1:32:05

get some money back in there before

1:32:07

the bank run started. just he he's,

1:32:09

like, he dropped a couple of he he's giggling about

1:32:11

taking all this money out without anybody

1:32:16

knowing, buying Caribbean mansions for all

1:32:18

of his orgy buddies. And it's just it's odd.

1:32:20

It's odd. And

1:32:23

then again, the associations hotep

1:32:25

told me about the

1:32:28

the hotel about

1:32:32

Bankman's father other. But

1:32:34

I knew about the the the SEC and the connection

1:32:36

that runs through

1:32:39

everything. So there's that. But

1:32:42

the big thing about this is

1:32:44

I don't again, I'm

1:32:46

sure that in a a

1:32:49

crypto a crypto sense there

1:32:52

is really great because I've had people

1:32:54

tell me, people like Bill Altman. It

1:32:57

described to me the way blockchain the

1:33:00

blockchain is is is

1:33:02

incredibly versatile. And as

1:33:04

far as privacy go, those. It's

1:33:06

it's pretty much second to none, which I

1:33:09

really appreciate. Now my whole thing

1:33:11

is that I wish that

1:33:13

you can put physical money physical gold,

1:33:15

things that would have real intrinsic

1:33:17

value in something that is

1:33:19

that private and

1:33:23

inaccessible. you know my hang up. My hang up has always been

1:33:25

the intrinsic value of the so

1:33:27

called token. The so

1:33:30

called you know, coin.

1:33:32

I can't wrap my head

1:33:34

around that shit and whatever.

1:33:38

So this yeah. It

1:33:40

is about crypto in the

1:33:42

respect that this is a large operation

1:33:47

based on cryptocurrency. That was

1:33:49

obviously a scam set up

1:33:51

from the get go. It had

1:33:53

a big, big swell of investment

1:33:55

from the biggest organ minizations

1:33:57

in the world. Plus the biggest celebrity endorsements they can

1:33:59

get, Super Bowl commercials, Tom

1:34:03

Brady, Larry David, whoever the hell

1:34:05

else threw in on this stuff. So the biggest endorsements they can get flush with

1:34:07

money, flush with

1:34:12

war money, money that's being fed through

1:34:14

war zones. I mean, this is a this is a huge thing that's going on here.

1:34:16

And for all of

1:34:18

that to be done,

1:34:21

and

1:34:21

for the bottom to fall out from

1:34:23

under this one and then have the same people who were involved in least who were

1:34:28

getting their their their

1:34:30

Palms greased during the election, or everybody who knows who's probably standing behind this

1:34:32

FTX thing and the people

1:34:34

involved. They're now the ones calling

1:34:39

for regulation, and they definitely know that the Federal

1:34:41

Reserve is ready to

1:34:44

introduce introduce the

1:34:46

the next big swindle. and that is digital

1:34:49

dollar for the

1:34:52

country. So, yeah, I guess

1:34:54

it is about crypto, but may

1:34:56

maybe it's also about killing any

1:34:59

kind of trust a person could have in the utility that I still don't

1:35:04

really understand. Because,

1:35:05

obviously,

1:35:08

privacy is

1:35:08

something that they're

1:35:11

trying to kill altogether.

1:35:14

With the ending

1:35:16

of cash and with these passport

1:35:18

systems and everything that they're openly

1:35:21

fantasizing and musing about over

1:35:23

at Davos and at the g twenty about the next

1:35:25

pandemic and and how we're gonna

1:35:27

be able to allow

1:35:29

some people to move around and not everybody's gonna

1:35:31

be at home and everybody doesn't get to

1:35:34

get off from work and whatever that.

1:35:36

What they are

1:35:39

describing and fantasizing about all

1:35:41

of that hinges on the absolute

1:35:43

death of privacy. And

1:35:48

from what all

1:35:50

the the friends of mine who

1:35:52

I I trust a great deal that are big believers in

1:35:54

crypto currency and blockchain technology. The the one thing

1:35:59

value that it it always has is

1:36:02

the ability for it to stay remain

1:36:04

private. again,

1:36:07

like I said, to take a a digital mode

1:36:09

and not be able to put anything

1:36:11

physical into it. That's where my

1:36:13

hang up is. I'm a

1:36:15

little bit more fashion that way, and I'm not

1:36:18

much of a techie, so I I just don't know. I don't have any projects that could benefit from one

1:36:20

thing or another.

1:36:23

But that's that's it. That's

1:36:25

it. It's definitely about

1:36:27

crypto in the way that they're

1:36:29

setting us up for a digitized

1:36:32

monetary system.

1:36:35

They're setting us up for it. And, of course, they committed

1:36:37

the crime, and they paid

1:36:39

themselves. However, many hundreds

1:36:42

of billions of dollars. God knows.

1:36:44

God knows. And of course, the midterms in

1:36:46

Ukraine was all part of it up until

1:36:49

recently in twenty twenty two. So

1:36:51

it all makes a lot of

1:36:53

sense, certainly does not make me

1:36:56

any more trusting of

1:36:58

cryptocurrency see. That is for sure. I

1:37:00

don't trust the stock market either.

1:37:02

I don't trust Fiat. So

1:37:05

it's just for just waiting to

1:37:07

see what punch comes next. Alright. We'll be right back.

1:37:09

Don't go anywhere. The dominant narrative in

1:37:11

America is white people

1:37:14

are evil, white people suck. We should be ashamed of

1:37:16

ourselves. And I don't think we should be

1:37:18

ashamed of ourselves. I think that we should take

1:37:21

responsibility for the system that we've created. the best

1:37:23

system in the world. Oh, we do not

1:37:24

have the best system. We have a better system.

1:37:27

There are many European countries that have are

1:37:29

much better off. Oh, you mean,

1:37:31

like, the European with a higher density of

1:37:34

whites, like Northern Europe. That's one way to phrase it, I guess. You don't

1:37:36

mean Turkey. No.

1:37:39

You don't mean Eastern Europe --

1:37:41

No. -- with

1:37:42

the communists. So the only time you can come up with a system that's better than

1:37:44

America, it's a country

1:37:46

that's more white than America.

1:37:50

I don't understand. I

1:37:52

don't know what to

1:37:55

say that.

1:37:57

So Like I love

1:37:59

you.

1:37:59

You're cool. So

1:38:02

I love you. Yep.

1:38:04

You're cool. Did

1:38:06

you say watch QF TV? Miss, you're gonna need to go over there and watch QF TV, Mondays, Wednesdays,

1:38:08

Fridays, right after quite

1:38:10

frankly. Yeah. Oh, you definitely

1:38:15

school only on quite frankly tv powered by

1:38:19

box hole.

1:38:22

Thank you. nitpick. Let

1:38:24

me tell you something, mister Punker. No. Let

1:38:26

me tell you something, mister Stivig.

1:38:28

You

1:38:31

are a meaty. and meet him

1:38:33

dead from the neck up and

1:38:36

meet him. Yeah.

1:38:39

Now I see what your idea of a

1:38:40

free country is. You're afraid to say anything you want,

1:38:42

but if but if anyone disagrees with you, they're

1:38:45

either thrown into jail, call they made it. Right? that. Right? because

1:38:47

this is a marital land that I love. Oh, I love

1:38:50

the tomb, mister Pankaj, because I do like

1:38:52

protests when I

1:38:54

think things are wrong. and stand beside her

1:38:56

and guide her. Listen. Listen to

1:38:58

me. It's the critical mode inside

1:39:00

your face with the light from above. Listen

1:39:02

to me. It's in the bill of rock

1:39:07

Get

1:39:24

away from

1:39:28

me. My home,

1:39:36

trade.

1:39:47

He, Rob Reiner,

1:39:49

two days

1:39:52

ago, says this,

1:39:54

Elon Musk is letting a man who let a violent insurrection

1:39:56

to overthrow the United States government

1:39:58

back on his platform, letting

1:40:01

the lies and disinformation

1:40:03

continue to poison the American

1:40:06

bloodstream. Oh. What a loser? What

1:40:12

a loser? wanna

1:40:14

lose her that that that oval faced idiot Rob Reiner is

1:40:20

dumb loser.

1:40:22

Oh, such good stuff. Good stuff, ladies and gentlemen. Okay. So here here's what I have

1:40:24

for you on this

1:40:27

whole front. I wanna talk

1:40:30

to you about the Christmas story

1:40:32

thing real quick. I was very surprised. I go

1:40:34

into everything expecting the worst. I think it softens

1:40:36

me to

1:40:39

be honest. And it makes it makes it

1:40:41

puts up a nice filter. It

1:40:43

puts up a nice

1:40:45

filter from me when it

1:40:48

comes to testing a film

1:40:50

for its merits, at least

1:40:52

from my subjective point of

1:40:55

view. and we'll get to your calls in just a second. But while I still

1:40:57

have a few minutes, I wanna put

1:40:59

it out there. I

1:41:00

loved it.

1:41:02

I absolutely loved it. I

1:41:04

think that it was good there

1:41:06

was great fan service there duplicating old shots like at the

1:41:10

mall and at the

1:41:12

and just just everything. Great, great

1:41:14

stuff. The reliving the Christmas routines from

1:41:17

the old Christmas

1:41:20

story video buying the

1:41:22

tree, car trouble, bullies, decorating. You get glimpses of the

1:41:24

of the relics, like

1:41:27

the bunny suit, the lamp

1:41:30

shade for the leg

1:41:32

lamp. But it's really

1:41:34

bizarrely funny at times. It

1:41:37

gets it gets a little

1:41:39

bizarre. Like, you know how you ever see Adam Sandler's film, mister deeds, maybe

1:41:44

you may have even seen it, but

1:41:47

a lot of that humor is just like bizarre. It it's like that sometimes, bizarrely

1:41:50

at times. A little

1:41:53

over the top, a little

1:41:55

cheesy, but the casting was great. They

1:41:57

brought almost everybody back. The kids, Ralphy's

1:41:59

children, they were they

1:42:03

were almost I mean, I mean, they were normal. The movie

1:42:05

was almost completely devoid of the

1:42:07

so called message. They

1:42:09

were not pushing that shit, especially

1:42:12

between siblings. They're just normal brother and

1:42:14

sister, but I'll tell you it's emotional.

1:42:16

It is. It got me a

1:42:18

few times. right here, right in the back of

1:42:21

the neck. I mean, it's because

1:42:23

it's just got that

1:42:26

theme of the younger generation needing to be prepared

1:42:28

to not only

1:42:31

say goodbye to the titans

1:42:33

of their past, you know, their

1:42:35

their parents, but also to assume

1:42:38

the responsibility to creating

1:42:40

magic for the

1:42:42

generation coming up. I mean, that

1:42:44

struck me especially over the last two years. I

1:42:46

remember going to Myrtle Beach in twenty twenty

1:42:48

one and coming back on

1:42:50

air and telling you all it

1:42:53

was it was a little overwhelming at times realizing I was on my

1:42:55

first family vacation where

1:43:00

I was I was the

1:43:02

head of the household. I was I was the father who's me and Lauren and the baby. It wasn't me

1:43:04

and Anthony with

1:43:07

my mother and skip. you

1:43:10

know, and it was it was incredible. Just incredible to feel that.

1:43:12

And then, you know,

1:43:15

time goes on and just

1:43:19

becomes a lot more real. And the fact that they were able to

1:43:21

pull all these characters back in, because they

1:43:24

recast almost

1:43:26

every Yeah. You had what's it called?

1:43:28

Flic and Schwarz. They're

1:43:30

back in. They brought

1:43:33

in sky Farkas and and Grover deal. It it was just

1:43:35

great. I think they they brought him one

1:43:37

of the the elves

1:43:39

from the mall,

1:43:44

But the fact they were able to do it so

1:43:46

smoothly and to use okay. So here here's

1:43:48

a I have not given you

1:43:50

any any spoilers. But

1:43:52

this there's

1:43:54

a spoiler coming up

1:43:57

right now. because I gotta I

1:43:59

gotta

1:43:59

just get it out

1:44:02

of the way. So spoilers. Everybody's spoilers. To use the

1:44:04

death

1:44:05

the use the death of the father

1:44:07

because

1:44:07

the father is he the old

1:44:10

man has has has died, and he comes

1:44:13

in Ralphy comes in to you know, with

1:44:15

his family drives back in to be

1:44:18

with the mother. And

1:44:20

because what's

1:44:23

her name is Linda Dillon is retired. She's,

1:44:25

like, in her eighties now. Julie Hagerty came in. You know, Julie Hagerty.

1:44:28

She's the one that

1:44:30

played Flow or Faye, Faye

1:44:32

from What

1:44:35

about Bob? She

1:44:37

came

1:44:37

into play the

1:44:40

mom

1:44:40

the mom they

1:44:42

did such wonderful

1:44:44

wonderful honoring of

1:44:47

Darren McAvon's character of

1:44:49

the old man. Just

1:44:51

a wonderful wonderful boy

1:44:54

that they honored it.

1:44:55

And it was very sad. It was it was sad at times,

1:44:56

but

1:45:00

but not and like it didn't

1:45:02

didn't bring you down and kept you there. It was so uplifting. Now, the greatest

1:45:06

thing about this when I to just do a review of of

1:45:08

of the plot here.

1:45:10

Obviously, you have Ralphy.

1:45:14

Now the fact that

1:45:17

Ralphie is a down on his luck writer, but

1:45:20

he's not destroyed

1:45:21

by this.

1:45:23

The thing that I

1:45:26

love about this is that whenever you

1:45:28

listen or watch AAA

1:45:30

reboot or they to do a

1:45:32

sequel many times down the road or

1:45:35

something wants to get comedic with something and they wanna put a different

1:45:37

spin on it and and subvert

1:45:39

your expectations. They go

1:45:41

and they turn a

1:45:44

character into somebody that's been

1:45:46

destroyed by life beaten down there, just a shell of what they were, IE,

1:45:49

you know,

1:45:52

Luke Skywalker, Walker in Disney. But

1:45:54

this was so wonderful.

1:45:56

Were they

1:45:57

getting in touch with

1:45:58

the

1:45:59

with Ralphy?

1:46:00

with rally and he's at his home

1:46:02

and he's looking all over the place trying to he has

1:46:04

a manuscript that he wrote and he's a writer and he's trying to get

1:46:07

this manuscript picked up by a publisher and every

1:46:10

publisher in Chicago is saying no. Every

1:46:12

last one, but he still has hope

1:46:15

and he's got a great relationship with

1:46:17

his wife and he's got two

1:46:19

kids that he's obvious actually, you know, crazy

1:46:21

for. But he he's down he's down on his luck. And

1:46:23

that's okay. You know, life tests

1:46:25

you.

1:46:26

And it sometimes it'll just

1:46:30

beat you into the surf,

1:46:32

but it was

1:46:35

it was nice. And in

1:46:37

I think he had, like, one more one more publisher that still have

1:46:39

to get back to him. That's

1:46:42

when he gets the call.

1:46:45

from his mother that the old man died.

1:46:47

And they have to go out and have Christmas together. But he's also asked by his

1:46:51

mom, you have to do

1:46:53

this, you have to do the

1:46:56

this movie

1:47:00

is how The obituary

1:47:02

became the thing that led to the writing of what

1:47:07

we know and a Christmas story.

1:47:09

The telling of the story that we all were introduced to in nineteen

1:47:12

eighty three. The story

1:47:14

we remember being narrated by

1:47:18

and older Ralphy originally,

1:47:20

III think that the

1:47:22

fact of the movie was about

1:47:24

how he came He came

1:47:26

to first articulate the story that

1:47:29

we know was really amazing.

1:47:31

And and and, of course, just

1:47:33

very time honored things there. I

1:47:35

think that nobody was done dirty, and

1:47:37

it did not really it

1:47:40

didn't push anything bad

1:47:42

on to you. They even recreated the silent night scene. man.

1:47:44

There's a lot

1:47:47

of

1:47:47

there's a lot

1:47:49

in there. Nothing I

1:47:51

said right now is gonna ruin the

1:47:53

movie for you. Nothing I said.

1:47:55

I'm I'm telling you the

1:47:58

the ride is is great. and

1:48:00

I just wanted to put it out there

1:48:02

because I just didn't know. Everything else is such a letdown and I go into it thinking, alright.

1:48:04

Well, just expect

1:48:07

expect the worst. but it wasn't at least

1:48:09

in my respect in in from my perspective, I think that it was great.

1:48:11

It didn't corrupt the

1:48:15

characters at all you know, like I said,

1:48:18

he's responsible down down his luck but not a loser. Good

1:48:23

marriage, good children, So that's my review.

1:48:25

I think that a Christmas

1:48:28

story Christmas is a fantastic

1:48:30

thing. I think you should watch

1:48:32

it. she'll watch

1:48:34

it, then you should watch I Thanksgiving. But

1:48:41

but good stuff. Like I said, it is not

1:48:43

without its cheese and it's bizarrely funny

1:48:48

as at times. But

1:48:50

I I had me and my whole family had

1:48:52

a a great

1:48:55

time from seeing to scene.

1:48:57

Not without our commentary in a couple of our own side jokes, but we it

1:48:59

never lost our interest.

1:49:02

So I like that.

1:49:04

Alright. 9145956953

1:49:08

We'll take a little bit more. I have a

1:49:10

I have a note here from the network

1:49:13

end of things with Abe. So

1:49:15

starting Thanksgiving to Christmas, on quite

1:49:17

frankly dot tv. We will be playing

1:49:19

Christmas movie favorites and

1:49:22

all sorts of holiday lay

1:49:25

nostalgia. But for tonight, we are going sci fi

1:49:27

on mystery movie Monday on this twenty first

1:49:31

day of November. Quite frankly, tonight features

1:49:33

two of the most infamous sci fi movies of all

1:49:35

time. Join us for

1:49:38

the watch party tonight for movie

1:49:41

Monday on quite frankly dot tv.

1:49:43

So you have eighteen minutes. A little bit under

1:49:45

eighteen minutes before that begins.

1:49:47

Let's start taking some

1:49:50

calls. 732 you're

1:49:52

on the air. What's up? Hi. How are

1:49:54

you? I'm doing well. Is this a

1:49:56

screener?

1:49:57

the screener No.

1:49:59

No. No. No. It's it's

1:49:59

me.

1:50:01

It's Frank? Yeah.

1:50:04

Yeah. Who's

1:50:06

this? This is Gaza. Gessa?

1:50:08

Gessa, GEZA

1:50:09

Gessa. Welcome. Welcome,

1:50:12

Gessa. How are

1:50:14

you?

1:50:14

I'm doing alright. Man, Good,

1:50:18

man. Listen, I I you know, I wanted to just the comment on the a a couple of things.

1:50:24

You're the whole thing

1:50:26

about the crypto thing is just for them to take control of it.

1:50:28

They cannot have anything out

1:50:30

of control. That's why blocked blockchain

1:50:34

scares them. Also, if any

1:50:36

time in the future, you would like

1:50:39

to talk about socialism. I don't

1:50:41

think people understand what socialism is. I don't think

1:50:43

they get it. I don't think they've heard the stories.

1:50:44

When they

1:50:48

knocked out my

1:50:49

uncle's teeth before they interrogated him. They did it because they

1:50:51

didn't

1:50:51

wanna want him to

1:50:53

bite his tongue off on

1:50:56

their interrogate. him.

1:50:58

He shot my cousin because he wrote a sad poem. You can't be sad in

1:51:01

remarks as

1:51:04

you told Do you understand what

1:51:06

I'm saying?

1:51:06

People don't understand what it is, what they need to do to enforce it.

1:51:11

Well, I think I I

1:51:14

feel where is your family from? Albania. Okay.

1:51:17

albania

1:51:18

okay

1:51:19

It's the North

1:51:21

area of

1:51:24

Europe?

1:51:24

I when it comes

1:51:26

to socialism, when it comes

1:51:28

to Marxism, we we do

1:51:30

a lot of that. And But but

1:51:33

as far as stories from from

1:51:35

these countries, personal stories that

1:51:38

people have, I always find those to be most compelling

1:51:40

for people. I mean, there

1:51:43

there's there's one thing

1:51:47

I'll tell you. I think it was in

1:51:49

Romania. What is it? Peteschi? Peteschi. I think it was

1:51:52

Chachescu. Chachescu. No. No.

1:51:54

No. The the Peteschi prison.

1:51:56

I don't know where where it was.

1:51:58

I I think it might be in Romania, but it was a a reeducation experiment

1:52:01

that they put

1:52:04

on there some of the some

1:52:06

of the worst things I have ever I have ever read in my life.

1:52:08

And the the most sacrilegious things

1:52:10

I have ever read in my

1:52:12

life So

1:52:14

that's the scariest thing about

1:52:17

living under the the rule

1:52:19

of collectivist tyrants, especially

1:52:21

once the once they

1:52:24

have nobody questioning their authority. What what they do?

1:52:26

There's always stories that are worse than the stories you've heard,

1:52:31

and it's It's just it it is devoid of any kind of

1:52:33

education that we have because obviously we are we

1:52:35

are the the frogs and

1:52:38

the the slowly boiling

1:52:40

pot. No, you're exactly right,

1:52:42

but

1:52:42

that's why we know about

1:52:48

the hala costs. We know about

1:52:50

the Nazis. We know about all this. No one knows

1:52:54

the about

1:52:55

what Marxism is done to

1:52:57

people. No one

1:52:58

knows this. And that's, you

1:52:59

know, we don't

1:53:02

have any shindlers less movies.

1:53:05

We don't have any,

1:53:07

you know, movies or

1:53:07

culture that talks

1:53:11

about what happened.

1:53:13

and that's for a reason. It's

1:53:15

on purpose. It's it's on

1:53:18

purpose. So

1:53:18

listen, Frank, I could go

1:53:21

for days with you on I'm sure

1:53:23

you can. If there's any time you wanna talk to me, I'll be more than

1:53:24

happy to

1:53:27

talk to you. I appreciate it. It's good it's

1:53:29

good to have you. It's good to have you out there. And anytime that we with

1:53:31

the the topic comes

1:53:34

up, because we've gone

1:53:36

through timelines from a

1:53:38

a number of different angles and implementation ideology. What

1:53:40

what it actually is because

1:53:42

it's it's it's never really about

1:53:47

socialism is not really for the socialists. It's for the

1:53:49

people. It's it's just a it's just

1:53:51

a big con.

1:53:54

But you know what we and thank you for the call, Gaza. Stay

1:53:56

in touch, please. When we

1:53:58

have when we have Robin

1:54:00

McCutcheon on, I don't know

1:54:02

if it's gonna be this upcoming appearance

1:54:04

that she's gonna make after I

1:54:06

think it's the week at next week after

1:54:11

Thanksgiving. We have a few things that I wanted to do. I wanted

1:54:13

to get a holiday with her, but I also

1:54:15

wanted to talk about communism

1:54:20

slash socialism versus so

1:54:22

called capitalism. Because capitalism, I it's a

1:54:25

it's a

1:54:28

catchall for us. We use

1:54:30

it. I use it. I have to stop using it. It's a catchall

1:54:32

that is really one

1:54:34

side of A22

1:54:38

sided coin. Really, what you

1:54:40

were talking about, what we

1:54:43

aspire for is free

1:54:45

markets. Capitalism is

1:54:47

a that was created by

1:54:49

Marxists. And and and and by

1:54:52

and large, we have we

1:54:54

have seen that, you know, communism

1:54:56

really is capitalism.

1:54:58

They don't create anything. It is a a management

1:55:04

managing of resources as it that

1:55:06

you you have to be you you think about it. It's just we're gonna

1:55:08

get into all of this

1:55:10

stuff about the the con that

1:55:14

is the whole left to right paradigm,

1:55:16

not from a party

1:55:18

standpoint, you know, from

1:55:22

a capitalism Big Sea capitalism

1:55:24

versus communism socialism. And I think

1:55:26

that will be a really interesting

1:55:29

interesting show to do

1:55:31

with economics professor and historian, like we're

1:55:33

like Robin McCutchin, so there's that.

1:55:35

And I think Giza

1:55:38

will appreciate that one. because outside

1:55:41

of that is the enforcement mechanisms and

1:55:43

they get so horrific. I'm

1:55:46

telling you, don't don't even read the

1:55:48

potesti if I'm even

1:55:50

saying it. Right? Potesti experiments,

1:55:53

you know,

1:55:56

after UV eaten. It

1:55:58

is some of the most horrendous things I've ever read ever.

1:56:00

things i've ever read And

1:56:04

Yeah. So there's

1:56:05

that.

1:56:06

Alright. Let's

1:56:07

take one more call.

1:56:09

We're done for the night.

1:56:11

281 How

1:56:13

are you doing? Who's this? Is this

1:56:15

Frank? Yes. this? this is something

1:56:19

Abrahamovic. Hunting Abraham of

1:56:23

it? That's correct. Okay. Is

1:56:24

that the name of the lot of that? Oh, okay.

1:56:26

Okay. I was gonna say. Is that the name

1:56:29

of a project or something? Yes. What's going

1:56:31

on, Hunter? project. Anyway, I wanted to

1:56:33

shed some light on the cryptocurrency

1:56:35

thing that we're talking about

1:56:38

tonight. Yes. The cryptocurrency at

1:56:40

all those are not

1:56:42

created equal. And so for instance, if you go to the community store, you buy a cigar, you buy pack, you

1:56:44

know, you buy whatever. How

1:56:47

long does it take that

1:56:50

vendor, for that store owner, to get the

1:56:53

money for the goods, usually ten to

1:56:55

fifteen days. Mhmm. Now as

1:56:57

we go this he's gonna have his

1:56:59

money before you get to the

1:57:01

door and leave. Right now, bang.

1:57:04

So it's gonna speed up economy.

1:57:06

Right? So if everything moves faster, now everybody

1:57:12

is working in on a faster

1:57:14

pace. Right now, our economy is sluggish. How do we speed it up? Well, by speeding up the transaction.

1:57:16

So everybody wants to

1:57:19

talk about crypto is about

1:57:22

your money? No. Crypto's about getting

1:57:25

the Brink's truck off

1:57:27

the street. Okay? All

1:57:29

the off building says full of people pushing

1:57:32

buttons and making these

1:57:34

transactions to Visa and

1:57:36

Mastercard, it's all gonna be

1:57:38

done in a big deny. So

1:57:40

If we say my cryptocurrency

1:57:42

that I that I hold is

1:57:44

to isocertify coin,

1:57:47

which means the messaging

1:57:50

service is ISO certified, a

1:57:53

standardized for every country on

1:57:55

the planet. Now you're

1:57:57

talking about a worldwide

1:57:59

global network of

1:58:00

everyone calling the same

1:58:03

language and these transactions happening, which that includes

1:58:08

sorry. track test of

1:58:10

breath. Seven trillion dollars a day from the swift banking system. Seven trillion

1:58:13

dollars a day.

1:58:16

Now if ripple or

1:58:18

XRP, SLM or seller, gets just one percent of that market.

1:58:21

And you're

1:58:24

buying quite at thirty five

1:58:26

cents. You're dumb.

1:58:26

But as a well, listen.

1:58:29

That that's

1:58:31

my problem hunting is that you you're talking about buying coins at thirty

1:58:34

five cents or a dollar or whatever

1:58:37

the hell it is. The only way that we

1:58:39

know that any one coin has any value is

1:58:41

if we are talking about it in

1:58:44

USD. You know, it's like

1:58:46

it's like, well, how how much

1:58:48

is a how much is a bitcoin?

1:58:50

Oh, it's fifteen thousand United States dollars right now. And if it's So you

1:58:55

so you're correct. And just with

1:58:57

the inflation, the amount of dollars it's gonna take to cover

1:58:59

the transactions that can happen

1:59:02

all over the world

1:59:04

is gonna be very intense just because of

1:59:06

inflation. But that's what I'm saying. It's not a hedge against inflation.

1:59:08

You're only you you have you

1:59:10

have how can it be a hedge

1:59:13

against inflation and and a lot more stable way to squirrel away the the fruits of

1:59:15

your labor. So if I put so

1:59:18

if I put fifty bucks in

1:59:20

x SRP,

1:59:23

and inflation goes up

1:59:26

to twenty five percent.

1:59:28

I still have fifty

1:59:31

XR peak coins. Yeah. So whatever I'm gonna resell

1:59:33

those back into the market at, I'll

1:59:35

receive more

1:59:39

money. because it's

1:59:40

about the coins, not the dollars. But my whole thing

1:59:42

is where the where did the coins get their value? And and thank you for the call

1:59:44

because I have to I have to wrap

1:59:46

it up here. But real quick, Real

1:59:51

quick, can can you tell me where this coins get to Yes. Does

1:59:53

it cost to buy windows to your computer? When

1:59:55

I don't

1:59:56

know. Like, if you wanna buy

1:59:58

those. So it's gonna cost you I don't know. What's the software cost? hundred and fifty

2:00:00

bucks? Maybe a hundred bucks. Whatever it is. Hundred

2:00:02

bucks. Yeah. But that that protocol, that software

2:00:04

that runs everything on the

2:00:06

computer, your computer is nothing without

2:00:09

it. And the protocol that

2:00:10

runs the the digital currency is where the value is for that coin. Right.

2:00:12

But here's the thing. If I if

2:00:14

I break open my computer right now,

2:00:18

and I take a random chip out of

2:00:21

there and I go down to McDonald's and I ask

2:00:23

them to give me a big mac and

2:00:25

I'll give you a piece of my computer. they're

2:00:27

not gonna take it. I'm III wanna know. I wanna know.

2:00:29

And and and and I know the difference.

2:00:31

you're talking about is the off

2:00:33

ramp. How do you convert

2:00:35

your digital dollars and to

2:00:37

money that you can spend. Right. I have a credit card that's linked

2:00:39

to my exchange in my pocket, and I can go buy you

2:00:41

a pair of Nike's right

2:00:43

now with XRP. what's

2:00:45

x r p because Nike

2:00:47

I mean, Nike accepts XRP

2:00:50

No. The store

2:00:52

will take Mastercard, and

2:00:54

it runs through Mastercard Visa. It's

2:00:56

all it's all tough. It's a done

2:00:58

deal. I've got a chip on

2:01:00

the card just like what run it

2:01:02

to sort it by beer and bread. Right. Okay. So

2:01:04

then you that's an off ramp.

2:01:06

The CEO, you're from you're

2:01:09

holding Again, are just gonna make a

2:01:11

pretty Well, I well, thank you, Philly. Thank

2:01:13

you for attempting. Thank you. Bitcoin, you know, pizza. You don't wanna spend

2:01:15

Bitcoin when you're gonna buy

2:01:16

a

2:01:19

a seventeen dollars pizza and it's gonna cost you a million bucks. You

2:01:21

know, I don't spend extra people like that. I

2:01:23

just hold it right now. But but so

2:01:25

when they and when when it

2:01:28

moves, I using that collateral.

2:01:30

And I'll I'll put that in the bank and borrow against it, make a LLC,

2:01:35

make that payment with the LLC. And then

2:01:37

I'm just, you know My question is though, hunt hunting, and thank you for

2:01:39

the call. My

2:01:44

question is you're borrowing against something that

2:01:45

only has value because at

2:01:48

a

2:01:52

certain time In the market,

2:01:54

we have assigned a fixed number of USD

2:01:57

dollars to it,

2:01:59

which is

2:02:00

equally worthless.

2:02:02

It's physical because it's been printed, but it's worthless. Fiat

2:02:08

is worthless. It is we are floating on

2:02:11

faith right now. That's a very disheartening thing

2:02:13

for me because whatever

2:02:15

savings I have most

2:02:18

of it is in fear in a savings account. You know, I don't know what to do with it.

2:02:22

you know i don't know what to do with There's only

2:02:24

so much junk silver I can

2:02:26

buy before I'm sleeping on piles of silver. You know, it just you just can't so

2:02:28

that's my whole thing. Whenever

2:02:30

I have these these conversations, patience

2:02:34

with people about crypto. I'm more interested now

2:02:37

in hearing from people like Bill Altman to

2:02:39

tell me how a blockchain tech

2:02:42

how blockchain technology has made a new a new

2:02:44

kind of function on

2:02:47

minds dot com

2:02:51

or something else possible. How it makes

2:02:54

how it creates an opportunity for AAA

2:02:56

broadcaster like

2:02:59

myself to keep track of all of my subscribers and

2:03:01

to be able to keep that

2:03:03

on a on a drive

2:03:05

or something like that and

2:03:08

have that as part of a, you know,

2:03:10

protected by some kind of a key -- Mhmm. -- where I can take those people with me so

2:03:12

I'm I'm I

2:03:15

can't be banned from you

2:03:18

know, YouTube or whatever. I that's the kind of stuff I wanna hear about. I wanna hear about the tools that

2:03:21

allow you

2:03:24

to really keep

2:03:26

the the the greatest fruits of

2:03:28

your labor on the Internet if you're someone like

2:03:30

me, and that is the data that you have

2:03:32

created over the years. The people you have

2:03:35

made connections with the subscribers you've garnered before somebody tried

2:03:37

to take them all away from you.

2:03:39

Because when it comes to

2:03:41

talking about money

2:03:43

and value, I always

2:03:46

feel like the I have people trying to it become frustratingly

2:03:51

circular. It

2:03:53

just it

2:03:54

just circular conversations. We just come back

2:03:58

around. All all all

2:04:00

I won't go pay for it with this,

2:04:02

but I'll, you know, I'll keep and know how can you use it for collateral?

2:04:04

i have a use for collateral Well,

2:04:06

because it's, you know, fifteen Okay. Well, what

2:04:09

if the the the dollar tanks

2:04:11

the way that we know

2:04:13

it's going to do? And all of a

2:04:15

sudden, power gone. I mean, the the I it

2:04:18

it's all tied in. You have an imaginary

2:04:22

digital currency. tied in with imaginary fiat currency, and

2:04:25

we're we're supposed to I

2:04:28

don't know. It sounds like

2:04:30

a a just a fool's

2:04:32

errand. So I'm I'm

2:04:34

interested in the technological the technological opportunities

2:04:36

that are created by this

2:04:39

stuff because I can't grasp

2:04:43

grasp it. Perhaps it's

2:04:44

just me. It could just

2:04:46

be me and it's nobody else's fault

2:04:49

but my own to not see it.

2:04:51

But I can't grasp it. I just

2:04:53

can't can't do it.

2:04:54

And and and if all the footlockers

2:04:57

in the country

2:05:00

start accepting you know, one thing or another,

2:05:02

one coin or another, then I guess that'll

2:05:05

just be the new thing because every the

2:05:07

consensus will be, this is our money. Like

2:05:10

when the Federal Reserve, because they

2:05:12

have all of that

2:05:14

authority, at least the the

2:05:16

appears of authority that's been vested

2:05:18

in them rolls out the digital dollar. That will just be it because the Federal Reserve

2:05:21

gives its federal

2:05:24

guarantee, its just

2:05:26

like this is where we're going. You

2:05:28

get the big thumbs up from from

2:05:30

daddy government, and that's the new thing.

2:05:33

And the faith carries over because what

2:05:35

kind of reserves are we working

2:05:37

with here that makes these digital

2:05:39

dollars worth anything? And even

2:05:41

if we had reserves. Do you want to live

2:05:43

in a cashless world? Do you wanna live in

2:05:45

a even if there is

2:05:48

the prime to

2:05:51

say that you can keep all the stuff on drives and

2:05:53

stuff like that. You control it.

2:05:55

You can keep it

2:05:57

away from everybody, including the government. I'd

2:06:00

where we

2:06:00

were you know, every other

2:06:02

month, we're promised a a

2:06:07

globally flattening cyber and war and all don't I don't want any

2:06:09

of this stuff on on

2:06:10

a drive. Keeping in

2:06:13

a faraday cage all all all of my

2:06:15

fortune is in this little black drive

2:06:18

in this faraday

2:06:20

cage. It just

2:06:22

seems like a very I

2:06:24

don't know. Very

2:06:27

unstable kind

2:06:28

of existence.

2:06:31

So we'll see. we

2:06:32

will see. And the FTX stuff just

2:06:34

plays all right into it because I

2:06:37

guess we've I

2:06:39

guess most people would kinda

2:06:42

be, like, roll their eyes at this so

2:06:44

they didn't dig any deeper into

2:06:46

the crazy setup that this obviously

2:06:48

was, the money laundering and everything

2:06:50

else. They probably just roll their eyes this point

2:06:52

because they've seen so much fluctuation and uncertainty in the crypto

2:06:54

markets that most people who don't care to dig a little bit

2:06:56

deeper probably just thought, well, that's what you

2:06:58

get when you play play with fake

2:07:02

money. So but but meanwhile, it's clearly

2:07:05

part of

2:07:08

a bigger scam to get

2:07:10

us using a a new kind of federal reserve endorsed currency, which kills privacy

2:07:16

altogether. So,

2:07:16

oh, man. I'll

2:07:18

talk, I guess, for another night.

2:07:20

Trying to

2:07:23

piece it together. best I can. Thank

2:07:26

you everybody for joining me. I have one from Albert Fredrick over here on super

2:07:28

chat, quite frankly super chat dot

2:07:30

com says, honestly, do we really

2:07:34

think that anyone alive would be able to openly, blatantly

2:07:36

walk off with that much black

2:07:38

rock and Rothchild money and still

2:07:40

be breathing twenty four hours later. Who

2:07:43

has the most to central currency. Enough said.

2:07:45

I may you know

2:07:47

what, Albert, you're

2:07:48

you're making good points.

2:07:50

I

2:07:50

can't take that away. Good

2:07:53

points. Live free or die seventeen seventy six on rumble says, Frank,

2:07:55

you're an excellent conversationalist with measured reasoning, and

2:07:57

that's why I love you.

2:08:00

I have three

2:08:02

sons your age and only one is like

2:08:04

you. Been a sub for six

2:08:06

years and never been disappointed. I'm

2:08:09

I'm so happy that you've spent six years with me.

2:08:11

That's a lot of chilling and we've had a lot of good times. If you've been with

2:08:13

me for six years

2:08:16

or more, we've

2:08:18

had a lot of

2:08:19

good times. So though

2:08:27

So there you have it. I don't

2:08:29

know. Alright. So let

2:08:30

me get on out

2:08:32

of here. Ladies and gentlemen,

2:08:34

and we have sci fi for you. On, quite

2:08:37

frankly,

2:08:37

dot tv. It's gonna

2:08:38

be a good one and

2:08:41

then we are thrust

2:08:43

deep into holiday season. Thank you,

2:08:45

Tangerine. Tangerine twenty six, captain Flint. And everybody else on Fox

2:08:47

Hall, I'm gonna be releasing

2:08:50

the scratch and right now. And off we go into the

2:08:53

night. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. You have

2:08:55

been wonderful to me, and I will

2:08:57

see you all soon. Tomorrow,

2:08:59

in fact, thank you hope

2:09:02

to help Jesus. Brian Sharpe for spending some time with us as well. Ninety nine.

2:09:05

I'll

2:09:07

catch you on a

2:09:14

flipside. wife,

2:09:19

frankly, is filmed before live

2:09:22

studio audience and now our

2:09:24

supercharters. Starting with

2:09:26

Al albert Friedrich, where else?

2:09:28

Oh, that's right. silky Johnson

2:09:30

stole tube, Sean Howg. silky

2:09:33

Johnson again. and Ken McNeil.

2:09:36

I will see you guys

2:09:38

tomorrow. Take care. Be well.

2:09:41

Ninety nine.

2:10:18

Will

2:10:20

you? Will you

2:10:22

shut

2:10:27

up? Yeah.

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