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[00:00:00] Well guys, it's my last day and we're [00:00:02] going to party. Today, we're going to [00:00:04] solve all of the world's most endearing [00:00:07] mysteries. Like, why are the McDonald's [00:00:09] ice cream machines always broken? Is the [00:00:12] CIA recruiting an army of telepathic [00:00:14] autists? Why is a pizza shop owner one [00:00:17] of the most influential men in [00:00:18] Washington DC? Why was Oprah's friend [00:00:21] running a secret human breeding center [00:00:23] in South America? And what does Jake [00:00:25] Tapper have to do with LA burning to the [00:00:28] ground right now? Today we're cranking [00:00:31] the sass to 11 and going out with a [00:00:33] bang. I haven't managed to get Candace [00:00:35] canceled off YouTube yet, so I figured [00:00:38] I'd give it one last shot before we go. [00:00:40] I hope you're ready to party. Welcome [00:00:42] back to Candace. [00:00:48] [Applause] [00:00:49] [Music] [00:00:49] [Applause] [00:00:53] [Music] [00:00:59] Well, it's riot season again, folks. And [00:01:02] as usual, LA is burning. But this year, [00:01:05] I don't think it's a fad. I think it's [00:01:08] the feds. And I think they have a bigger [00:01:10] game to play than the usual temporary [00:01:13] distraction and division to stoke hatred [00:01:15] between the left and the right. I think [00:01:17] there's a bigger game of foot this time [00:01:19] because this time they are manufacturing [00:01:22] consent. and in many ways their [00:01:24] manufacturing consent for what may turn [00:01:26] out to be the biggest operation of our [00:01:29] lifetimes. We are about to pass a point [00:01:32] of technological no return. And [00:01:34] depending on who crosses that line [00:01:36] first, it'll wind up shaping global [00:01:38] events for the rest of our lives and [00:01:40] beyond. It is an awful convenient [00:01:43] coincidence that Palunteer gets their [00:01:45] home team in the White House and then [00:01:47] they immediately form a partnership to [00:01:48] integrate their technology into all [00:01:50] government databases. just as these [00:01:53] riots break out in LA. This is some [00:01:56] serious 4D chess. And I tend to be [00:01:58] pretty resistant to conspiracy theories [00:02:00] that involve such broad and [00:02:02] all-encompassing plots. But it's hard to [00:02:04] come to terms with all of these [00:02:06] coincidences. So today, I figured we'll [00:02:09] just get out the heavy duty tinfoil and [00:02:11] turn the microwave on to full blast [00:02:13] because the conspiracy theorists have [00:02:15] been right so many times at this point. [00:02:17] I'm not sure how else to explain what's [00:02:19] happening. Because what's happening is [00:02:22] they have this great new AI super [00:02:24] surveillance technology that they really [00:02:26] want to deploy on the peasants, but [00:02:28] these pesky Americans are always so [00:02:31] concerned with their rights and their [00:02:33] freedom. How on earth are they going to [00:02:35] get everyone to accept Palunteer [00:02:37] flavored digital oppression? Well, have [00:02:40] you considered not deploying digital [00:02:41] mass surveillance technology in the land [00:02:43] of the free? Yeah, that's a hard no [00:02:46] because you really can't float the [00:02:48] 15-minute cities thing that they've got [00:02:50] planned without the surveillance stuff. [00:02:52] And plus, there's really not enough to [00:02:53] go around for all the peasants once you [00:02:55] account for the oligarch's private [00:02:57] islands and yachts and McMansions on the [00:02:59] coast. So, they're going to need some [00:03:01] sort of crowd control because honestly, [00:03:04] wealth has never been less equally [00:03:05] distributed in the history of humanity. [00:03:07] And it's pretty dang cool for all the [00:03:09] kiddlers and private jet owners. So [00:03:12] anyways, they need the peasants to get [00:03:15] down with the mass digital surveillance. [00:03:17] You're going to let Peter Teal watch you [00:03:19] pee and you're going to like it. In [00:03:21] fact, it's going to be your idea. You're [00:03:24] going to ask for it. Maybe not you [00:03:26] specifically, but you get what I mean. [00:03:28] So, how are they going to get regular [00:03:30] people to ask to have their rights and [00:03:32] privacy taken away? Well, the same way [00:03:36] that they sell the public on all the [00:03:37] rest of the worst ideas of the last [00:03:39] hundred years. Obviously, create a [00:03:41] problem and let it get so bad that you [00:03:44] beg for a solution. Oh, look, illegal [00:03:47] immigrants. Pay no attention to how they [00:03:49] got here, who let them in, or all the [00:03:52] perfectly workable solutions that we [00:03:53] already have for this problem. Have you [00:03:55] tried Palunteer? It's totally safe and [00:03:58] effective. Only ever used to target [00:04:00] terrorists. Oh, wait. That was the [00:04:02] Patriot Act. Only ever used to target [00:04:04] illegal immigrants. Trust them. They [00:04:07] would never use it on regular American [00:04:09] citizens. Promise. They're the deep [00:04:11] state. They would never lie to you. [00:04:14] Except for that one time when they sort [00:04:16] of manufactured a boweapon and then it [00:04:19] just so happened to escape from their [00:04:20] lab in an election year which kind of [00:04:23] forced the whole country to do fiat I [00:04:25] mean paper ballots. [00:04:27] Or that other time when for the first [00:04:29] and only time in history, minor [00:04:31] structural damage and fires caused two [00:04:33] of the biggest skyscrapers in the world [00:04:35] to collapse into their own footprints [00:04:37] and pulverize all of their concrete on [00:04:39] the way down. But they figured they [00:04:42] better clear all the wreckage away [00:04:44] immediately before any investigation [00:04:46] could take place because they knew that [00:04:47] it was just too emotional for Americans [00:04:50] to see all that evidence, I mean trauma, [00:04:52] for even one extra second. It's a good [00:04:55] thing their Israeli buddies managed to [00:04:56] pass off the video camera they are using [00:04:58] to quote document the attacks before [00:05:00] they got caught by police because it [00:05:02] would have been pretty awkward if they'd [00:05:04] been caught with explosive residue in [00:05:06] their van, cameras full of photos [00:05:08] celebrating before, during, and after [00:05:09] the attack and video footage with audio [00:05:12] of those idiots giving away the whole [00:05:14] plan. So, here's just a short clip to [00:05:16] wet your whistle if you're not familiar [00:05:18] with what I'm talking about. [00:05:20] It began when this woman was watching [00:05:21] the Twin Towers burning from her [00:05:23] apartment in New Jersey. She noticed [00:05:25] three men on top of a van posing for [00:05:28] pictures with the towers burning in the [00:05:30] background. And I could see that they [00:05:32] were like happy, you know. They they [00:05:34] they were they didn't look shocked to [00:05:36] me, you know. They didn't look shocked. [00:05:38] I thought it was very strange. The [00:05:40] witness called police who stopped the [00:05:43] van hours later and arrested five men. [00:05:46] All five, it turns out, were Israeli. [00:05:48] They were turned over to the FBI. [00:05:51] Sources tell ABC News during a check of [00:05:53] national security databases, some of the [00:05:56] men were listed as having had [00:05:57] connections with Israeli intelligence. [00:06:00] At the FBI, that set off alarm bells. [00:06:03] The FBI needed the answers to three [00:06:05] important questions. Who were these men? [00:06:08] What brought them to that parking lot on [00:06:09] the morning of September 11th? And did [00:06:12] they have any advanced knowledge of what [00:06:14] was going to happen that day? They said [00:06:16] they worked for a company called Urban [00:06:18] Moving. The FBI obtained a search [00:06:20] warrant for the company's offices. Two [00:06:23] SUVs were filled up with between 9 and [00:06:26] 12 boxes and computers. Not long after [00:06:29] the arrests, the offices of Urban Moving [00:06:32] were simply abandoned. Almost everything [00:06:34] was left behind. [00:06:37] Weird. Then later, after being held for [00:06:40] a long time, all those Israelis that [00:06:42] were being investigated got deported. [00:06:44] And once they got deported to Israel, [00:06:46] they had the bright idea to go on [00:06:48] Israeli TV and say this out loud to the [00:06:52] whole world. [00:06:55] And at that point, we were taken for [00:06:57] another round of questioning. This time [00:06:59] related to our allegedly being members [00:07:00] of MSAD. [00:07:03] The fact of the matter is we are coming [00:07:04] from a country that experiences terror [00:07:06] daily. Our purpose was to document the [00:07:09] event. [00:07:11] Our purpose was to document the event. [00:07:13] Man, you'd think that America would have [00:07:16] wanted some answers, but honestly, the [00:07:18] masses are easy to control. They managed [00:07:21] to parlay the fallout from 9/11 into two [00:07:23] official wars, and Lord knows how many [00:07:25] covert ones around the globe. Plus, they [00:07:28] did a little opioid epidemic on the [00:07:29] side. You see, it's always more than one [00:07:32] game at a time because there's always [00:07:33] more than one set of evil interests [00:07:35] working together to make these plans [00:07:37] possible. Like the Kennedy [00:07:38] assassination, for example. It's so [00:07:40] confusing and has confounded so many for [00:07:43] so long because so many powerful and [00:07:45] evil people wanted him dead. And they [00:07:47] mostly all played a role. The CIA saw [00:07:49] him rightly as an existential threat. [00:07:51] Dulles just hated him personally. The [00:07:54] oil tycoon's profits were in jeopardy. [00:07:55] Israel's nuclear and lobbying programs [00:07:58] were threatened. The mob and mafia were [00:07:59] double crossed by him. And his brother [00:08:01] Bobby was coming for him. LBJ was likely [00:08:04] going to prison if he didn't do [00:08:05] something fast. And honestly, it's [00:08:07] harder to find people that didn't want [00:08:08] Jack dead than people that did. And they [00:08:11] all played small and large roles [00:08:13] contributing to that plot. That's how [00:08:15] the biggest capital C conspiracies go. [00:08:18] Take your pick. Whether it's JFK, 9/11, [00:08:21] COVID, or the Federal Reserve, even the [00:08:24] most basic read into any of these big [00:08:26] ones, and it's pretty obvious that they [00:08:28] are conspiracies. In fact, with JFK and [00:08:30] the Fed, the official narrative is now [00:08:33] that they were conspiracies, but they [00:08:35] were just little ones. No big deals. All [00:08:37] they did was plunge America and the [00:08:39] entire world into a century of poverty [00:08:42] and despair. You know, but conspiracies [00:08:45] happen on even the seemingly smallest of [00:08:47] scales. Like, do you know about the [00:08:49] McDonald's ice cream machine conspiracy? [00:08:52] Because the McDonald's ice cream [00:08:54] machines are famous for being broken. It [00:08:56] got to be such a problem that it became [00:08:58] a meme and someone made a whole website [00:09:01] that tracked and scraped the data from [00:09:03] all over the country and live reports it [00:09:06] at any given time all the McDonald's ice [00:09:08] cream machines that are down in any [00:09:10] given area in the whole United States. [00:09:12] It's called mcbroken.com and it's wild [00:09:15] and that in itself is pretty funny. But [00:09:18] especially then when you learn that [00:09:20] Taylor, the company that makes all the [00:09:22] equipment for McDonald's, they also [00:09:24] manufacture the ice cream machines for [00:09:26] several other chains like Wendy's, for [00:09:28] example, where the ice cream machines [00:09:30] never seem to be down. And that's [00:09:32] foreshadowing because it was a huge [00:09:35] problem for McDonald's franchises, the [00:09:36] people who actually own the individual [00:09:38] McDonald's, because they're required to [00:09:40] use tailor machines. That's the company, [00:09:43] right? But the machines are horrible and [00:09:45] they're impossible to fix on your own. [00:09:47] And so every time it breaks, you have to [00:09:49] call a technician from Taylor to come [00:09:51] out and plug their special computer in [00:09:52] to fix it for you. And it's a whole [00:09:54] thing. So then a couple dudes came up [00:09:57] with a solution and founded a company [00:09:58] called Kit. They had invented a [00:10:01] technology that plugs into the Taylor [00:10:02] machine and has a special computer built [00:10:04] in to let franchises fix the machines on [00:10:06] their own. And we know all about these [00:10:08] crazy details because Kit eventually [00:10:10] filed a lawsuit that is wild to read. [00:10:14] People from Taylor tried to infiltrate [00:10:16] their trials while they were beta [00:10:17] testing this technology. And they did it [00:10:19] in three different ways. First by asking [00:10:21] to participate directly, then by asking [00:10:23] under pseudonyms, then hiring private [00:10:25] investigators to join the trials. And [00:10:27] then eventually they got a McDonald's [00:10:29] franchisee to join the trial on their [00:10:31] behalf. As soon as they got their hands [00:10:33] on one of these Kit machines, it went [00:10:35] offline and stopped communicating data [00:10:37] to Kit headquarters. and it later came [00:10:39] out in court that they had been running [00:10:40] the machine disconnected from the [00:10:42] internet non-stop to presumably reverse [00:10:45] engineer the technology. Around the same [00:10:47] time, McDonald's HQ sent out a memo [00:10:50] warning all the franchises not to use [00:10:52] the kit software or they would void [00:10:54] their warranties and might be liable for [00:10:56] legal penalties. Just a few months [00:10:58] later, a new company called Powerhouse [00:11:00] Dynamics came out with a product [00:11:02] identical to Kit. And when the kit team [00:11:05] looked into it, they discovered that the [00:11:07] new company was owned by none other than [00:11:10] Middby, the parent company of Taylor, [00:11:13] the ice cream machine company. This case [00:11:15] is still being litigated. I presume Kit [00:11:18] is learning what Tiffany Ciance learned [00:11:20] the hard way about lawfare and being [00:11:22] bled dry by private equity and mega [00:11:24] corporations with endless legal battles. [00:11:26] But they discovered that Taylor, the [00:11:29] company making these broken ice cream [00:11:30] machines, took at least a quarter of [00:11:32] their revenue from repairing the [00:11:34] machines, not from selling working ones [00:11:36] in the first place. Their whole business [00:11:38] model relied on selling faulty machines [00:11:41] that were constantly in need of repair. [00:11:43] And then it came out in further [00:11:45] discovery that the executives at Middby, [00:11:48] Taylor, and McDonald's had been [00:11:50] colluding to kill the kit software [00:11:52] because they were in on the broken ice [00:11:54] cream machine scam altogether to some [00:11:56] degree. It was literally a corporate [00:11:59] conspiracy theory over the most mundane [00:12:01] thing ever, McFlurries, which aren't [00:12:04] even that good. They don't even turn it [00:12:05] upside down when they hand it to you. [00:12:07] And it was right there in the email [00:12:09] correspondence, plain as day. The [00:12:11] executives at Middby asking McDonald's [00:12:14] HQ to help them kill Kit. And to this [00:12:17] day, it's still in court. They might yet [00:12:19] get their way. McDonald's ice cream [00:12:21] machines are still broken all over the [00:12:23] country. McBrin still tracks them. Kit [00:12:26] is still fighting an endless legal [00:12:28] battle over the theft of their [00:12:29] intellectual property and corporate [00:12:31] collusion to kill their company. A [00:12:32] company that would have helped enrich [00:12:34] this great nation with ice cream. They [00:12:36] were just trying to give the people what [00:12:38] they wanted. 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It even has a whole [00:15:31] Wikipedia page. open conspiracy by a [00:15:34] bunch of America's wealthiest Nazi [00:15:36] sympathizing business tycoons to turn [00:15:38] America into a fascist dictatorship. And [00:15:40] it was probably only stopped because one [00:15:42] man, Smemedley Butler, stood up to them [00:15:45] and stopped it. That's crazy. The entire [00:15:48] fate of the human race hinged on that [00:15:50] single man's decision to preserve the [00:15:52] American way of life, or at least the [00:15:55] American ideal, right? Because [00:15:57] everything gets even crazier when you [00:15:59] learn how many American and European [00:16:01] businessmen were funding Adolf Hitler's [00:16:03] rise to power and profiting off of [00:16:05] supplying the Nazi war machine [00:16:07] throughout basically all of World War [00:16:09] II. The Nazi army blitzcrieged over [00:16:11] France in Ford trucks and using Ford [00:16:14] tanks. They supplied their army with [00:16:15] trains running on Americanmade rail [00:16:17] lines. They drank American Coca-Cola to [00:16:20] cool off after a hard day's waring. In [00:16:23] fact, after World War II, Ford actually [00:16:26] sued the US government for bombing their [00:16:28] Nazi tank factory during the war, and [00:16:29] they won. General Motors did as well. [00:16:32] That's a real story. Although it's hard [00:16:34] to dig up, you can find it. Because you [00:16:36] see, us regular folk live such regular [00:16:40] lives that this kind of stuff is so far [00:16:42] beyond our imaginations. It sounds like [00:16:44] fiction. It sounds like Hollywood. You [00:16:47] know, Hollywood, [00:16:49] that place that was founded by a bunch [00:16:51] of Jewish dudes in direct partnership [00:16:53] with the mob that only a crazy person [00:16:55] would have ever thought was run by [00:16:57] pedophiles, because it's obviously not. [00:17:00] At least until 2016, when that crazy [00:17:03] pizza conspiracy flooded the internet [00:17:05] with totally fake news about the [00:17:07] Clintons and America's most powerful [00:17:09] political elite, we all started to [00:17:11] suspect that Hollywood had some weird [00:17:13] secrets. But then a totally not [00:17:17] government agent went storming into a [00:17:19] pizza shop with a rifle for a photo op [00:17:21] and fired one bullet that missed [00:17:23] everyone inside, but managed to go [00:17:24] through a door and then straight down [00:17:26] through the top of the pizza shop's [00:17:27] computer, frying its hard drive. When he [00:17:30] was arrested, he declared that Alex [00:17:32] Jones had lied to him and the case was [00:17:34] closed by media matters. You're all [00:17:36] conspiracy theorists. [00:17:39] Oh, by the way, he was later killed [00:17:41] during a routine traffic stop, [00:17:42] apparently. kind of a weird coincidence. [00:17:45] Pay no attention to the fact that Media [00:17:47] Matters was owned by the boyfriend of [00:17:49] the dude who owned the weird satanic [00:17:52] pizza shop that the Podestas like to [00:17:53] throw parties at. Pay no attention to [00:17:56] the fact that GQ magazine for some [00:17:58] reason named the owner of a DC pizza [00:18:01] shop one of the most influential men in [00:18:03] Washington. Not weird at all. also the [00:18:08] spirit cooking witch that hangs around [00:18:10] Hollywood in political elites mixing [00:18:11] blood and semen and urine and lord knows [00:18:14] what. It's it's just art. Okay. Then she [00:18:17] turns up down in South America promoting [00:18:19] John of God, Oprah's guru buddy, who [00:18:22] also had this super awkward breeding [00:18:24] farm hidden down there where he was [00:18:26] breeding children for. Um, never mind. [00:18:29] You can go back and read that text that [00:18:31] was on the screen if you want to know [00:18:32] more cuz it's super dark because the [00:18:35] fact remains you were just a conspiracy [00:18:38] theorist. Hollywood was the picture of [00:18:40] righteousness and virtue and they were [00:18:42] busy telling you to save the planet by [00:18:44] eating fake meat and sipping oat milk [00:18:46] lattes with paper straws while they [00:18:49] toured the world in their private jets. [00:18:51] And then Jeffrey Epstein got arrested [00:18:54] and it turned out that Hollywood is full [00:18:56] of pedos. He was being invited to all [00:18:58] their parties by one of the most [00:19:00] powerful women in Hollywood, Peggy Seal. [00:19:03] She was famous for her contact book of [00:19:05] 30,000 of the most influential people in [00:19:07] the world that she would invite to [00:19:09] parties to make these guys feel [00:19:10] important and to convince the peasants [00:19:12] to buy their movies. Don't look too [00:19:14] closely at Woody Allen's stepdaughter, I [00:19:16] mean wife. Um, yeah. Or or the foot logo [00:19:20] for Nickelodeon, which turned out to be [00:19:22] linked to some weird foot stuff. But, [00:19:25] you know, Dan Schneider just denied all [00:19:28] that, started suing. So, I just want to [00:19:29] be really clear, Dan. Dan Schneider is a [00:19:33] normal dude, and those were just wild [00:19:35] allegations. Okay? And we would have [00:19:38] known a lot more about all the shady [00:19:40] underbelly of Hollywood a whole lot [00:19:42] sooner if Avichi and Michael Jackson, [00:19:45] Anthony Bourdain, and Prodigy, and a [00:19:47] whole bunch of others hadn't all just [00:19:49] died suddenly. I mean, it turns out that [00:19:51] going against the grain in Hollywood is [00:19:53] a really accidentprone industry. I mean, [00:19:55] Prodigy literally choked on an egg. [00:19:58] Grown ass man choked on an egg and died. [00:20:01] That's the real story. That's the story [00:20:03] that we're going with. Pay no attention [00:20:05] to what he was talking about right [00:20:07] before that. And you see, even now that [00:20:10] Diddy is on trial, even after Jeffrey [00:20:12] Epstein didn't kill himself, even after [00:20:14] John of God went down and the [00:20:16] Nickelodeon Feet Guy went down and [00:20:17] Abberromian Fitch was a giant gay [00:20:19] trafficking operation, you're still a [00:20:21] conspiracy theorist if you read about [00:20:23] it, there's still an aversion to looking [00:20:25] back at all the other odd coincidences [00:20:27] and saying, "Huh, maybe those guys were [00:20:30] on to something." And by now, we all [00:20:32] know that's because an awful lot of [00:20:34] people in the quote mainstream are in on [00:20:36] it. They're in on the scam. Whether [00:20:39] they're actually doing Skull and Bones [00:20:41] rituals and diddling kids or just [00:20:42] getting rich off of looking the other [00:20:44] way, an awful lot of them are in on it. [00:20:47] I mean, seriously, on the Skull and [00:20:49] Bones thing, this is one of the oldest [00:20:50] secret societies in America. I went [00:20:52] through a whole list of the power [00:20:54] players that have come through their [00:20:55] halls in my episode about JD Vance just [00:20:57] recently. The initiation ritual is [00:21:00] rumored, just rumored, to involve [00:21:02] getting in a coffin while other men do [00:21:05] um [00:21:06] gay stuff to you. And I know it sounds [00:21:10] crazy, especially when you realize that [00:21:12] the 2000 US presidential election [00:21:15] featured two bonesmen from the same [00:21:17] class facing off against each other. [00:21:20] What a weird coincidence. I really hope [00:21:22] that the rumors about that initiation [00:21:24] ritual aren't true because that's just [00:21:26] embarrassing for our whole country. It's [00:21:28] almost as embarrassing as Joe Biden [00:21:30] being the president for four years. But [00:21:32] the mainstream media had no idea. How [00:21:34] could they have known he was a [00:21:35] vegetable? I mean, really, when you [00:21:38] think about it, who even asked tougher [00:21:39] questions than Jake Tapper? Did anyone [00:21:41] else cover the story of Biden's mental [00:21:44] decline as hard as Jake Tapper? Just [00:21:47] such a legendary journalist. I mean, [00:21:49] where would we be without him? Here is [00:21:51] Jake Tapper talking about the whole [00:21:54] situation back in 2020 with Laura Trump. [00:21:56] just straight shooting. Every time he [00:21:59] comes on stage or they turn to him, I'm [00:22:00] like, "Joe, can you get it out? Let's [00:22:02] get the words out." Joe, you kind of [00:22:04] feel bad for him. How do you think it [00:22:06] makes little kids with stutters feel [00:22:08] when they see you make a comment like [00:22:10] that? [00:22:12] Uh, first and foremost, I had no idea [00:22:15] that Joe Biden ever suffered from a [00:22:17] stutter. I think what we see on stage [00:22:19] with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a [00:22:22] cognitive decline. That's what I'm [00:22:24] referring to. It makes me uncomfortable. [00:22:26] You are no stage. I think this so [00:22:29] amazing. It's so amazing to me that and [00:22:31] try and figure out an answer. A [00:22:33] cognitive decline. You're trying to tell [00:22:34] me that what I was suggesting was I [00:22:37] think that you were mocking his stutter. [00:22:39] I think you were mocking his stutter and [00:22:40] I think you have absolutely no standing [00:22:42] to diagnose somebody's cognitive [00:22:44] decline. I would think that somebody in [00:22:46] the Trump family would be more sensitive [00:22:49] to people who do do not have medical [00:22:51] licenses [00:22:52] diagnosing politicians from afar. Plenty [00:22:56] of people have diagnosed your father [00:22:57] from afar and I I'm sure it offends you [00:23:00] your father-in-law from afar. I'm sure [00:23:01] it offends you. You don't have any [00:23:03] standing to diagnosing him. What I'm [00:23:05] saying Jalogine [00:23:08] that Joe Biden I have one last question [00:23:10] for you times on stage and it's very [00:23:13] concerning to a lot of people that this [00:23:15] could be the leader of the free world. [00:23:17] That is all I'm saying. I genuinely feel [00:23:19] sorry for Joe Bennett. I appreciate it. [00:23:22] That is so uncomfortable to watch. Holy [00:23:24] moly, bro. Wow. Thanks for the [00:23:26] heavyhitting journalism and [00:23:28] accountability, Jake Tapper, because [00:23:30] here he is this year plugging his book, [00:23:33] Original Sin. Alex Thompson of Axios and [00:23:36] I have spent the last several months [00:23:38] talking to more than 200 insiders and [00:23:41] officials and donors and activists more [00:23:44] willing to talk post election of course [00:23:48] to explain the last couple years in [00:23:49] politics and how we as a nation got here [00:23:53] with never-before- heard stories from [00:23:55] behind the scenes. You will not believe [00:23:57] what was really going on. You can [00:23:59] pre-order the book at [00:24:01] originalsinbook.com. [00:24:04] originalsinbook.com. [00:24:06] You're really never going to believe [00:24:08] what was going on. Have you heard? Joe [00:24:11] Biden was in mental decline and no one [00:24:14] even told us who was hiding this crazy [00:24:17] conspiracy from Jake Tapper. It's [00:24:19] unbelievable. Buy his book. He'll tell [00:24:22] you all about it. That's like, how do [00:24:24] you even put that on the shelves at [00:24:27] Barnes & Noble and live with yourself? [00:24:29] Jake, we have the internet. [00:24:33] So anyways, where were we? That's right, [00:24:38] manufacturing consent for Palanteer and [00:24:40] World War II. Cuz you see, there's this [00:24:43] famous Google keyword trend. If you look [00:24:46] at when the words racist and homophobe [00:24:48] and all these other woke words [00:24:49] skyrocketed into our national lexicon, [00:24:52] it was coincidentally just a coincidence [00:24:55] right when Occupy Wall Street started [00:24:57] taking off and gaining traction. And [00:24:59] therein lies the capital T truth. The [00:25:03] bankers have always been at the top of [00:25:05] the pyramid because the money has always [00:25:08] been the foundation upon which all of [00:25:10] society is built and the base layer of [00:25:12] every conspiracy, every power structure, [00:25:15] every world changing event. It all comes [00:25:17] back to money. Kennedy started printing [00:25:21] United States notes dead. Back to [00:25:23] Federal Reserve notes. Thank you very [00:25:25] much. Hitler, among many other crazy [00:25:28] ideas, kicked the European Central [00:25:30] Bankers out. That was never part of the [00:25:32] plan. Dead. Muamar Gaddafi. Goldback [00:25:35] currency. Dead. Occupy Wall Street [00:25:38] holding the banks accountable for their [00:25:39] crimes. Well, they couldn't exactly just [00:25:42] dead thousands of regular Americans all [00:25:44] around the country. But conveniently, [00:25:46] they didn't have to. There's more than [00:25:48] one way to skin a threat to global [00:25:50] financial domination. And one of the [00:25:52] best ways is to divide people with [00:25:54] culture wars and get them to just fight [00:25:55] each other. Divide and rule. It's a tale [00:25:58] as old as time. If the people need an [00:26:00] enemy, they will provide one. And [00:26:02] sometimes that means providing a [00:26:04] boogeyman like the Nazis or the commies [00:26:07] or the terrorists or the immigrants. [00:26:09] This is especially effective because all [00:26:11] of these groups are actual threats. They [00:26:13] are actually our enemies in an [00:26:15] immediately understandable way. But they [00:26:18] are not exactly the enemies of our [00:26:20] overlords. In fact, they are often [00:26:22] created by our overlords to fulfill this [00:26:25] exact role. Just look up the mujaheden. [00:26:27] Ask Google a couple hard questions about [00:26:29] who funds ISIS, toot around on Twitter [00:26:32] looking for info on who funded all the [00:26:34] illegal immigration, and you'll see your [00:26:36] pattern again. And in between all the [00:26:39] big bad boogeymen, it never hurts to [00:26:40] have a couple extra things to squabble [00:26:42] about, plenty of things people disagree [00:26:44] on that they can easily be encouraged to [00:26:46] fight over, like red versus blue or gay [00:26:48] versus straight or white versus black. [00:26:51] Just whatever you do, pay no attention [00:26:53] to the Federal Reserve, which is not [00:26:55] federal and has no reserves. Just don't [00:26:57] talk about the bankers funding both [00:26:59] sides of every war. Definitely don't get [00:27:02] too curious about what started each war [00:27:04] or you might wind up sounding like [00:27:06] Patrick Clawson, a senior fellow and [00:27:08] research counselor at the Washington [00:27:09] Institute. Here he is responding to [00:27:11] questions regarding US policy towards [00:27:13] Iran at a policy forum in Washington DC [00:27:16] all the way back in 2012. I frankly [00:27:19] think that crisis initiation is really [00:27:21] tough and it's very hard for me to see [00:27:24] how the United States crisis initiation [00:27:26] is tough. President can get us to war [00:27:29] with Iran. Um which leads me to conclude [00:27:33] that if in fact compromise is not coming [00:27:36] that the traditional way of America gets [00:27:39] to war is what would be best for US [00:27:41] interests. Uh some people might think [00:27:44] that Mr. Roosevelt wanted to get us into [00:27:45] World War II as David mentioned. You may [00:27:47] recall we had to wait for Pearl Harbor. [00:27:49] Some people might think Mr. Wilson [00:27:51] wanted to get us into World War I. You [00:27:52] may recall he had to wait for the [00:27:54] Lucatania episode. Some people might [00:27:56] think that Mr. Johnson wanted to send [00:27:58] troops to Vietnam. You may recall we had [00:27:59] to wait for the Gulf of Tonken episode. [00:28:02] Uh we didn't go to war with Spain until [00:28:04] the USS until the main exploded. And may [00:28:07] I point out that Mr. Lincoln did not [00:28:10] feel he could call out the federal army [00:28:11] until Fort Sumpter was attacked, which [00:28:13] is why he ordered the commander at Fort [00:28:15] Sumpter to do exactly that thing which [00:28:17] the South Carolinians had said would [00:28:18] cause an attack. [00:28:21] So if in fact the Iranians aren't going [00:28:23] to compromise, it would be best if [00:28:25] somebody else started the war. One can [00:28:27] combine other means of pressure with [00:28:29] sanctions. I mentioned that explosion on [00:28:32] August 17th. Uh we could step up the [00:28:35] pressure. [00:28:37] I mean, look people, Iranian submarines [00:28:39] periodically go down. Someday one of [00:28:41] them might not come up. Who would know [00:28:43] why? Who would know? We can do a variety [00:28:46] of things [00:28:48] pressure. I'm not advocating that, but [00:28:50] I'm just suggesting that [00:28:52] it's this is not a a eitheror [00:28:55] proposition of, you know, it's just [00:28:56] sanctions has to has to succeed or other [00:28:58] things. We are in the game of using [00:29:02] covert means against the Iranians. [00:29:06] We we could get nastier with that. I [00:29:09] mean, I'm not advocating for false flag [00:29:11] attacks, but look at how great all these [00:29:12] other false flag attacks worked at [00:29:14] getting us into global warfare. Like, I [00:29:16] I mean, I'm not advocating for it. I'm [00:29:17] just just saying that it would be worth [00:29:20] advocating for if someone wanted to do [00:29:22] it because that guy actually works for [00:29:25] them. He's one of them. This video was [00:29:27] recorded in 2012. That is how long [00:29:29] they've been wanting to go to war with [00:29:31] Iran. And I think he's dumb enough to [00:29:34] actually believe himself. He actually [00:29:35] has the deep state's hand so far up his [00:29:38] well, you know, you've seen the Muppets [00:29:41] that he doesn't even realize that half [00:29:43] the things that he just listed are [00:29:45] well-known false flags and the other [00:29:47] half only take a small amount of [00:29:49] research to figure out what was really [00:29:50] going on. But honestly, bro was ahead of [00:29:53] his time because now 13 years later, it [00:29:56] is finally officially false flag season. [00:29:58] They're stretching the terrorist puppet [00:29:59] show about as far as it can go. And [00:30:02] Israel has made a real bungle of support [00:30:05] for that whole genre. So, it's about [00:30:07] time for either a new boom boom or a new [00:30:09] bad guy. And my guess is both. We've [00:30:12] already met the new bad guy. Immigrants [00:30:15] are kind of the ultimate chess move on [00:30:17] their part because it combines the [00:30:19] culture war with the proxy war and it [00:30:21] brings it to the home turf. In a nation [00:30:23] of immigrants, what political genius to [00:30:26] get everyone fighting over immigration. [00:30:29] It's both a very real and catastrophic [00:30:31] threat when taken to the extreme that it [00:30:33] has already gone to. And yet, it is also [00:30:35] the foundational principle of this [00:30:37] country that was at every stage of its [00:30:40] history a nation of foreigners taking [00:30:42] people's land. Like honestly, you got to [00:30:45] hand it to them. It's a pretty aces [00:30:47] move. And we are definitely in for a [00:30:50] messed up decade or two or 10, I don't [00:30:54] know. But one thing I do know is that [00:30:57] illegal immigrants aren't going to get [00:30:58] us to war with Iran. And so the bankers, [00:31:01] they they really want war with Iran. So [00:31:04] I genuinely worry that the next move on [00:31:07] the board is a major terror attack of [00:31:09] 9/11 magnitude or worse. I pray that [00:31:12] they don't go nuclear. I pray that they [00:31:14] just shrivel up and go to hell with [00:31:15] Henry Kissinger. But I am afraid that [00:31:18] there are too many evil people in this [00:31:20] world up to too many evil games. And as [00:31:22] usual, we already see the stage set. The [00:31:25] border has been open for far too long. [00:31:28] Far too many unknown variables are [00:31:29] already at play in America. Just about [00:31:31] anything is possible at this point. And [00:31:33] when you start to think about it all, it [00:31:35] gets pretty dark and depressing pretty [00:31:37] fast. So, I want to lighten the mood and [00:31:40] go somewhere totally different and a lot [00:31:42] more fun. 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This is one of my [00:33:14] absolute favorite digs right now and [00:33:16] everyone's going to feel all kinds of [00:33:18] ways about it. If you haven't listened [00:33:20] to the telepathy tapes yet, it's a [00:33:22] podcast in 10 parts and all I ask is [00:33:25] that before passing judgments on the [00:33:26] veracity of any of what we're about to [00:33:28] talk about, just listen to them. Listen [00:33:31] to them in order from 1 to 10, come to [00:33:34] your own conclusions. They're on YouTube [00:33:36] in a playlist with the cute pink [00:33:38] cassette tape. You can listen for free. [00:33:40] They're not hard to find. And now I'm [00:33:43] going to do my best to summarize one of [00:33:45] the main threads that they discuss. [00:33:47] Nonverbal autistic kids seem to be [00:33:50] telepathic. But most people probably [00:33:53] misinterpret that sentence in just about [00:33:55] every way possible. So let me explain. A [00:33:58] certain portion of severely autistic [00:34:00] children are non-verbal. These are the [00:34:02] kids that uncontrollably bang their [00:34:04] heads into walls and smear poop [00:34:06] everywhere and rock back and forth and [00:34:07] scream at the top of their lungs. Being [00:34:09] a parent to one of these children is one [00:34:11] of the hardest things a human could ever [00:34:13] do. And for the longest time, mainstream [00:34:15] science figured that there was just [00:34:17] nobody inside there. Their brains were [00:34:18] just not wired right. They must not have [00:34:20] any intelligence since they can't even [00:34:22] control their bodies. But then in the [00:34:26] 60s and 70s, a bunch of therapists [00:34:28] realized that you could teach these kids [00:34:30] and adults to use their gross motor [00:34:33] skills to touch letters on a big letter [00:34:36] board and spell out words. They can't [00:34:38] form words with the fine motor skills of [00:34:40] their tongues or even type on a keyboard [00:34:43] with the fine motor skills of their [00:34:44] fingers, but with focus and training, [00:34:47] they can learn to use these [00:34:48] letterboards. [00:34:50] Once they started teaching non-verbal [00:34:52] autistic kids to use these letterboards, [00:34:55] they realized that these kids not only [00:34:57] had personalities and intelligence [00:34:58] hidden inside these uncontrollable [00:35:00] bodies, but they were actually smart. [00:35:02] Like really smart. Like these kids were [00:35:05] so smart it defied all rational [00:35:07] explanation. As the use of these [00:35:09] letterboards became more and more [00:35:11] widespread through the 70s and 80s and [00:35:13] 90s, parents and therapists all around [00:35:15] the country and world started all [00:35:18] realizing in isolation that their [00:35:20] non-verbal children were more than just [00:35:22] smart. They were doing something not [00:35:24] explainable by conventional science. [00:35:27] They could do things like type out the [00:35:29] entire Declaration of Independence word [00:35:31] for word without stopping with no [00:35:33] errors, having never read or studied it [00:35:35] as far as their parents knew. They could [00:35:37] type out other classical literature, [00:35:38] too, like the Gettysburg Address. It [00:35:40] took them forever, obviously, because [00:35:42] they were using a letterboard, but they [00:35:44] made it with no errors, word for word. [00:35:47] Other kids could type in foreign [00:35:48] languages they had never learned. Some [00:35:50] of them could even read hieroglyphics in [00:35:52] other ancient languages with no [00:35:54] training. Almost all of these parents [00:35:56] and therapists also had some version of [00:35:59] realizing that these non-speakers, as [00:36:00] they're referred to in the podcast, [00:36:02] could read their minds. They knew this [00:36:05] not only because the non-speakers would [00:36:07] tell them directly that they could, but [00:36:09] also because the non-speakers could [00:36:10] demonstrate it with 100% accuracy over [00:36:13] and over and over again, day after day, [00:36:16] under basically any circumstances. And [00:36:19] now, at this point, you if you've never [00:36:21] heard of the telepathy tapes, this is [00:36:23] probably all a little much. And you're [00:36:25] probably wondering where the hell I'm [00:36:26] going with this and exactly when I lost [00:36:28] my mind. Firstly, the telepathy tapes is [00:36:31] following the work of a John's Hopkins [00:36:33] and Harvard educated doctor named Diane [00:36:36] Hennessy Powell. But she is far from [00:36:38] alone in this research. And what makes [00:36:41] this research and this series so [00:36:42] interesting to me is actually not her [00:36:44] credentials, but just the sheer scope of [00:36:47] the phenomenon. We're talking about [00:36:48] thousands of people reporting the same [00:36:50] thing independently all across the US [00:36:53] and beyond. people that have never [00:36:54] spoken to or met one another for [00:36:57] decades. They all thought that they were [00:36:59] the only ones because anytime they would [00:37:01] mention it to someone, they would be [00:37:03] called crazy. And parents of non-verbal [00:37:05] autistic kids are already some of the [00:37:07] most selfisolating people in society cuz [00:37:09] it's really hard to raise a severely [00:37:11] autistic child. So for decades, [00:37:14] thousands of families all discovered [00:37:16] this in unison all alone. But it gets [00:37:19] crazier because it turns out that all [00:37:22] the non-speakers can communicate with [00:37:24] each other telepathically at any time. [00:37:26] And they do just about every day. They [00:37:29] are able to demonstrate this at will by [00:37:31] doing things like telling the podcast [00:37:32] host things about another family on the [00:37:34] other side of the country whom they have [00:37:36] never met. Being able to tell her things [00:37:37] that are happening that day for other [00:37:39] non-speakers far away. You really have [00:37:42] to listen to the podcast to understand [00:37:44] how weird and wild it all is. And [00:37:47] there's a whole darker conspiracy theory [00:37:48] that I've dug into before around how we [00:37:51] suddenly have all these injections and [00:37:54] simultaneously, but totally unrelated, [00:37:57] we have this massive spike in autism, [00:38:00] just as we're discovering that [00:38:01] non-verbal autistic kids are telepathic [00:38:03] and that something the CIA has always [00:38:06] been a little curious about. That video [00:38:09] is on my YouTube channel if you want to [00:38:10] go further down this rabbit hole. But [00:38:12] the reason I bring all this up is this. [00:38:15] All, and I mean basically all of these [00:38:18] non-verbal kids talk about God. Some of [00:38:21] them fit into this religion or that [00:38:24] religion, but they all speak about God. [00:38:27] And they all speak about accessing [00:38:29] another realm where they're able to [00:38:30] communicate with one another and where [00:38:32] they are able to learn to speak in [00:38:34] languages they've never learned and read [00:38:36] documents that they've never read. And [00:38:37] they they speak to and are living [00:38:40] evidence of something much bigger than [00:38:42] all of us. And in every instance, these [00:38:44] abilities that they have inside these [00:38:46] bodies that they can't control are [00:38:48] inextricably tied to love. When they are [00:38:50] in a state of anxiety and fear, they are [00:38:52] disconnected from this realm, from God, [00:38:54] from whatever it is they're doing. When [00:38:56] they are filled with love and happiness, [00:38:58] they are able to do incredible, [00:38:59] inexplicable things with 100% accuracy. [00:39:03] And I'll let you listen to the podcast [00:39:05] for yourself to make your own judgments [00:39:06] about their veracity and what exactly is [00:39:08] going on because you really do have to [00:39:10] judge it for yourself. But my point is [00:39:12] this. Humanity is going through a [00:39:15] seismic shift. The nature of being human [00:39:17] is changing inside all of us very [00:39:20] rapidly. And although there is so much [00:39:22] evil in the world and so many reasons to [00:39:23] be fearful and pessimistic and hopeless, [00:39:26] that is a facade because God is in all [00:39:29] of us. And the most powerful force in [00:39:31] the universe springs from that part of [00:39:33] us. Not from palunteers, digital [00:39:35] surveillance systems, not from political [00:39:37] propaganda fear-mongering us into war, [00:39:40] not from divisive rhetoric telling us to [00:39:42] hate one another. Our shared humanity is [00:39:45] far more powerful than any of the forces [00:39:48] that would tear us apart. And I I [00:39:49] genuinely believe that God will win in [00:39:52] this cosmic battle between good and [00:39:54] evil. We are here to play our part, to [00:39:57] do our best, to live, and to love. And [00:39:59] even though it seems dark some days, [00:40:02] keep going because good will always win. [00:40:05] The truth will always win. God will [00:40:08] always win. And I think that's where [00:40:11] I'll leave you guys for now. That's our [00:40:14] show. I'm going to read some of your [00:40:15] comments in just a minute. But first, I [00:40:17] wanted to thank you all just so much for [00:40:19] being so warm and welcoming to me. I [00:40:21] know that usually when you have a [00:40:23] substitute, most times you just start [00:40:25] shooting spitballs and passing notes and [00:40:27] screwing off, but I put in everything I [00:40:29] had to make all my episodes with you [00:40:31] guys as fun and informative and [00:40:33] important as I possibly could. And it [00:40:35] meant so much to me for you guys to keep [00:40:37] watching each week and to leave such [00:40:39] kind comments. Like really, I'm new at [00:40:41] this whole game. I've been doing this [00:40:43] for just over two years. And to step [00:40:45] into the shoes of someone like Candace [00:40:47] and try to come anywhere near the bar [00:40:49] that she sets is super humbling and it [00:40:51] was the most fun challenge I could have [00:40:53] ever set for myself. I learned so much [00:40:55] and I'm so grateful to Candace and to [00:40:57] the whole team. Um, thanks for taking me [00:40:59] in, trusting me not to make a mess of [00:41:01] things. So, thank you all. I'd really [00:41:04] appreciate it if you followed me on my [00:41:06] channel over at Ian Carol Show. There's [00:41:07] a link in the description below because [00:41:09] I just ordered a whole bunch of new [00:41:10] equipment to level up my YouTube game [00:41:11] with all the things I learned from [00:41:13] Candace and her team. Um, just arrived [00:41:15] today. I'll be microwaving more tin foil [00:41:18] over on my channel all year long. Um, [00:41:20] also quick update on Tiffany. Tiffany [00:41:23] Siance. Um, I was able to sit down with [00:41:25] her for an in-person interview and I'll [00:41:27] be posting that over on my channel [00:41:28] hopefully next week. She is still in a [00:41:30] legal battle with Unleash Brands and [00:41:32] Michael Browning Jr. She could [00:41:33] desperately use your help and prayers. [00:41:36] We'll put a link to her social media [00:41:37] down below so you can follow along with [00:41:39] her fight if you want to. I will be [00:41:41] continuing to report on her story over [00:41:43] the coming months. And lastly, I told [00:41:46] you guys in one of my first episodes [00:41:47] about how basically everything in the [00:41:48] grocery store is owned by the same three [00:41:50] companies. Well, those spreadsheets that [00:41:53] I've been publishing for the last 2 [00:41:54] years are finally becoming an app, which [00:41:57] you can use to easily scan anything you [00:41:59] buy and learn just who owns it and all [00:42:02] sorts of other stuff, too. I'm super [00:42:04] stoked about it. It's going into beta [00:42:05] testing this week. It's called Buyer and [00:42:08] it's going to be offered for free for [00:42:09] the simple version and a couple bucks a [00:42:11] month for the souped-up enhanced AI [00:42:13] version. You can follow along and sign [00:42:15] up to get in on the next round of beta [00:42:17] testing by going to buyerapp.com. [00:42:20] Um, I cannot wait for that. Um, I'm [00:42:22] going to use it mostly to try to find [00:42:24] founder and family-owned brands hidden [00:42:26] among all the mega corporate crap, but [00:42:28] it's going to be customizable. We're not [00:42:29] going to tell you how to use it. It's [00:42:30] going to be able to find whatever you [00:42:32] want to find. Super stoked. So, now [00:42:35] let's get to some of your guys' comments [00:42:37] because like I said, a Candace comment [00:42:39] section is the best comment section. [00:42:41] Insights, tinfoil, positivity. Y'all are [00:42:44] the best. [00:42:47] One standard, one truth said, "What I [00:42:49] love about Ian and Candace is that they [00:42:50] transcend the right left dichotomy. [00:42:52] They're just honest, rational, [00:42:54] determined, and filled with good [00:42:55] intentions. You're dang straight." And [00:42:57] honestly, like I think that more and [00:42:59] more people in America are waking up to [00:43:00] the fact that the leftright dichotomy is [00:43:02] a scam. Whether it's because of what [00:43:04] Trump is doing today or it's because of [00:43:06] what Bush did back in the day because [00:43:07] it's what Biden did. Like we all come [00:43:08] from our own places in the political [00:43:11] spectrum and ultimately realize that [00:43:13] like they are playing us. They are [00:43:16] playing us and there's a banker behind [00:43:19] the curtain. So [00:43:22] between Ian and Candace, I will never [00:43:24] trust another human being again. [00:43:26] Seriously though, I greatly appreciate [00:43:28] all the work you guys do. Thank you. I I [00:43:30] also really like how there's certain [00:43:31] people in this like decentralized media [00:43:33] space that have the right balance of [00:43:34] like humor and entertainment, but also [00:43:36] like uh objective standard for evidence [00:43:38] and truth and and willingness to like [00:43:40] dig into the deep stories. Candace is [00:43:42] such an inspiration cuz she's not afraid [00:43:44] to go anywhere and look at anything, but [00:43:46] she also has a high understanding of [00:43:49] like objective evidence. Um, and she [00:43:51] knows how to not get sued because you [00:43:53] have to know how to find objective truth [00:43:55] in order to avoid that. So [00:43:58] Musa says, "Canis and Ian have no idea [00:44:01] how far they reach with this channel. [00:44:03] You have a guy in South Africa who [00:44:04] literally lives in a village who's [00:44:06] experiencing power cuts, load shedding [00:44:08] as he types that never misses an [00:44:10] episode. Started following Candace back [00:44:11] in 2020 and I've been hooked ever since. [00:44:13] May you keep exposing the truth while we [00:44:15] keep you in our prayers." That is so [00:44:18] wild. Like actually like flat-earthers, [00:44:21] just put your put your beef aside for a [00:44:22] second and just imagine a globe and [00:44:24] imagine like how far of a flight it is, [00:44:27] how far away that commenter is from this [00:44:30] basement studio here. And just imagine [00:44:33] all the other people all around the [00:44:34] world. I love how the internet connects [00:44:37] people that share like beliefs and ideas [00:44:42] and and culture essentially, but are [00:44:44] from every different culture imaginable. [00:44:47] Such a cool way to find your tribe. Ever [00:44:49] since I've been doing this job, I have [00:44:50] found my people all across the United [00:44:52] States, all across the country. So [00:44:54] stoked that you're here. Thanks for [00:44:55] commenting too from South Africa. That's [00:44:57] sick. As a massive token fan, the [00:44:59] Palunteer name is a huge red flag. Yeah, [00:45:03] in the Lord of the Rings, the Palunteer [00:45:05] is the crazy ball that Saruman puts his [00:45:07] hand on and he sees anything he wants to [00:45:09] see. It's the allseeing eye kind of [00:45:10] thing. But it comes with this legend, [00:45:13] this myth that the Palunteer is all [00:45:15] powerful. And the more you use it, the [00:45:17] more it corrupts you to evil. And that's [00:45:19] how Sauruman, the the white wizard, got [00:45:22] turned evil and started working for the [00:45:24] evil lord Sauron. You're not you're not [00:45:27] up on your nerd history. It's pretty [00:45:29] sketchy. They chose that name on [00:45:31] purpose. So user KK812 says, "This is [00:45:36] real journalism. 10-year ban on AI laws [00:45:39] is absolutely insane." Thank you. I want [00:45:41] to point out though that this is part of [00:45:43] journalism. This is like this is the [00:45:44] filter that brings you the news but in a [00:45:46] fun way. This is like opinion [00:45:48] programming honestly. This is like [00:45:49] Rachel Matau if it didn't suck and [00:45:51] wasn't paid for by mega corporations or [00:45:53] like John Oliver if you know he didn't [00:45:55] sell out to corporate interest at a [00:45:57] certain point. But it's not the whole [00:45:59] picture of journalism because people [00:46:01] like Candace and myself we rely oftent [00:46:03] times on like the muck raers and the [00:46:06] hardcore like the journalists that are [00:46:07] actually sourcing stories, getting [00:46:09] leaks, getting leads. It's a whole [00:46:11] network of decentralized information and [00:46:13] I rely very heavily on all these other [00:46:16] people doing all the hard work uh more [00:46:18] on the ground. Um so always remember [00:46:20] that though you often will only see [00:46:22] people like us in in on the screen [00:46:24] getting the attention, it's important to [00:46:26] remember to support and shine a light on [00:46:28] all the other journalists that are [00:46:30] actually helping to filter all the [00:46:31] information in for all of us to benefit [00:46:32] from. Uh Erica Taylor said, "Man, this [00:46:36] stuff is getting so scary. I would love [00:46:37] Ian and Candace to do episodes on what [00:46:40] they do to protect their kids from the [00:46:42] chemicals and what their plan is if [00:46:44] those AI things take off. Help us, [00:46:46] Candace and Ian. You're our only hope. [00:46:47] Um, fortunately for me, unfortunately [00:46:50] for you, I don't have kids yet, although [00:46:52] I'm already big time thinking about what [00:46:54] to do to protect them. And for me, one [00:46:56] of the biggest things is what state you [00:46:57] live in, what laws you're subject to, [00:46:59] because the state regulations matter so [00:47:02] much when it comes to what's allowed to [00:47:04] be in your food, what's in your grocery [00:47:05] stores, what they can do to your kids in [00:47:07] school, what you can do to retaliate if [00:47:09] they do something to your kids, just all [00:47:11] all of it. What state you live in really [00:47:14] matters. Um, but beyond that, the the [00:47:16] ultimate thing is that the unfortunate [00:47:18] truth is that it's up to you. if you [00:47:21] aren't educated on it, if you don't [00:47:23] deeply understand it, like you know, [00:47:25] people like us can help get you started, [00:47:26] but you got to research it for yourself [00:47:28] because these are your kids. You have to [00:47:30] be in charge of understanding what's [00:47:32] best for them, what's safe for them, [00:47:34] what, you know, legal rights you do and [00:47:36] don't have in your state around them. [00:47:38] Cuz if you don't understand that, you [00:47:40] are ultimately vulnerable. And you know, [00:47:42] sometimes that's acceptable, but when it [00:47:44] comes to your kids, it's just not [00:47:47] honestly. So Stacy Bird says, "I'm a [00:47:50] dietitian that worked at a hospital [00:47:51] located off a highway. One thing the [00:47:53] truckers tend to suffer from is a [00:47:54] plethora of GI issues. IBS would be the [00:47:57] least of their issues to festulas, [00:47:59] intestines sticking together to bowel [00:48:01] cancer. This is due to the amount of [00:48:03] time they spend sitting and then [00:48:04] onthe-go diet that they consume to do [00:48:07] their jobs in a timely fashion. They [00:48:08] literally give their lives to provide us [00:48:10] goods." So true. That trucking episode [00:48:13] totally changed my perspective on [00:48:16] truckers, on highways, on everything I [00:48:19] buy from the grocery store. And I find [00:48:21] myself like pulling back for truckers, [00:48:24] giving them space to merge, flashing my [00:48:26] lights to tell them I see them. And it's [00:48:28] like I just have so much more respect [00:48:30] for them now and so much more empathy [00:48:31] for what they go through because not [00:48:33] only are they getting paid like often [00:48:35] slave wages, but also they are giving [00:48:38] their health, their humanity, their [00:48:40] happiness, their whole livelihood to it. [00:48:41] like they live on the road in those [00:48:43] trucks. And there were a lot of truckers [00:48:45] that commented about how there's certain [00:48:47] ways in the industry like to get the [00:48:49] right job that pays, you know, properly. [00:48:51] But the long haul industry is crazy. [00:48:53] Definitely go check that episode out. [00:48:56] Cloud Tribe says, "Good timing. I can [00:48:58] say as someone who worked in Canadian [00:49:00] trucking, it doesn't make sense that the [00:49:01] people who are the literal backbone of [00:49:03] any society live so miserably. [00:49:05] Everything physical was brought here by [00:49:06] a truck, plane, train, or boat. And [00:49:08] cities would starve to death within a [00:49:10] couple months without truckers. Yeah, [00:49:12] you're dang straight. And um like [00:49:16] I don't know. I just it's crazy how tied [00:49:19] together the world is. And episodes like [00:49:21] that trucking episode, they they really [00:49:23] get me thinking through the complexity [00:49:26] of every issue because when you look at [00:49:29] an issue in isolation, it's easy to [00:49:30] think, "Oh, big problem. Here's a [00:49:33] solution." But you like it's so tied [00:49:35] into the supply chain and tied into our [00:49:38] own demand for goods at cheaper prices, [00:49:40] tied into the deregulation of the [00:49:42] industry, tied into the union industry. [00:49:44] It it's so complicated and ultimately [00:49:47] unfortunately [00:49:49] it's all driven by incentives and it's [00:49:51] all driven by our desire to have more [00:49:53] for less always. More more stuff, [00:49:56] cheaper, more comfort, more everything [00:49:58] all the time. It's like this American [00:50:00] dream that is just this monster [00:50:01] consuming all of us until we are the [00:50:04] consumed product itself and until we're [00:50:07] sacrificing our men and women in these [00:50:09] trucks in these like essentially prison [00:50:11] labor camps in all these industries. [00:50:13] It's it's really sad. And that book that [00:50:15] I was reading from that Benjamin Lore [00:50:16] book it paints it in such an incredible [00:50:19] picture. Highly recommend that book. And [00:50:20] I think I guess that's our last comment. [00:50:23] That's it. I don't want to leave you [00:50:25] guys. Aw. Well, I guess that's our show [00:50:30] for today. It's my last show for you. [00:50:32] Thank you so much again for hanging out [00:50:34] and having a good time. Be sure to like [00:50:36] the video, leave a comment, and share it [00:50:38] with all of your most brainwashed [00:50:40] friends on your way out. I'm sure [00:50:41] they'll love it. Drink your water, do [00:50:44] something nice for someone, and tell [00:50:45] your family you love them. Good night. [00:50:49] [Music]
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