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Speaker 1
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season two ninety seven,
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Episode three of Dirtday. We like Guy production of My
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Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take a
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deep dive into america shared consciousness. And it is Thursday
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July twenty seventh, twenty twenty three. National Scotch Day, National
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Love is Kind Day, National Intern Day, National Korean War
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Veterans arm Is this day? National New Jersey Day. Shout
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out New Jersey. I'll fuck with the Guardens stay. National
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Chili Dog Day. Also like chili Dogs, National Refreshment Days.
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My birthdee too. So this is like all of these
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things holds special significance to me. Chili dog, chili dogs,
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Jersey you know, yeah, yeah, I love a chili dog
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that they designed all the national days around it being
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my birthday. So is your birthday? To day? Is my birthday?
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Thursday July twenty seventh, twenty twenty three. Shit, look at us?
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A look at up? Oh happy birthday? Thank ye boy.
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That's sorry. I didn't even I like how you brought
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that a real casual and then I felt like an asshole.
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I'm like, oh shit, it's your birthday, son, That's the
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only reason I ever bring it up is I bring
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it up at the end of a conversation to make
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the person feel bad. Let me see what I got
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here for your birthday son. You know I didn't forget
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about you. How about how about oh this this av
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display cleaner for your monitor and this micro cloth. I'm
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gonna send that all right, Well, my name is Jack
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O'Brien ak. She put the rock in the cookie dough
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and bick them all up. She put the stones in
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the cookies. Now your teeth are not together. Put the
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stone in the cookie. Now you got a toothcap. Put
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the stone in the cookie. Now called the Dennist. Welcome
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up and say, ain't there nothing that can take I
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said Dnist for pet Bull chip cookie break. That is
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courtesy of Blinkie Hack on the Discord. The idea of
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pebbles being in my cookies has permanently fucked up cookies
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for me. I'm will not be eating cookies for at
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least a couple of hours, and I'm thrilled to be
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joined as always by my co host, mister Miles Ground
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Miles Grade, the Lord of Lancership, North Hollywood's finest aka
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the Crunkysta do or aka Christopher Coloone Blunts aka vascode
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Ganja aka Keith Ericson aka Captain James cush Uh. Shout
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out really was niality. Shout out to you. Shout out
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to Kevin I believe from Houston, who pulled up to
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me at the Arsenal event last night and you're like,
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hey man, I'm saying, I'm like, oh shit, good to
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see you. Thank you. Are an Arsenal event last night. Yeah,
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they're in town. My boys are in town. You know,
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there was a little there was some party. Yeah, so
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I got to I got to meet some of the players,
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like from the Wired players. Yeah. Yeah, I'm at Romford,
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the Romford Pela. Is that because you're ed Gaspar Jiberto Silva?
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Is that because you are a personality an influencer? Or
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is that because you're number one on the fan club.
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It's more like, I've been part of like the la
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Arsenal scene for a long time, so you know, it's
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got my ear to the streets here ulation we do
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fun things well, Miles, We are absolutely thrilled and blessed
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to be joined by a brilliant director, actor, one of
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the hosts of the podcast Fraudsters On the last podcast Network.
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It's senacause. Oh my god, thank you, thank you, thank you,
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thank you for joining us. Oh my god, please part
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of my small dog that's losing his mind from someone
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ringing the doorbell. Oh no, don't mind. I have a
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pregnant wife, so at any moment, she could go to labor.
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But you know, what is it? And you're also balancing
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a giant layer cake, like a five layer cake? How
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long do you have after the water breaks? Three hours?
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How long is this show? I think we'll be fine. Yeah, no,
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you're fine. Overrated? How big a deal that shit is?
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How uncomfortable child birth? Says bro? Really labor? We're all
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guys here. We can talk like that bad right, you're
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laying down the whole time. You're laying down the whole time. Wow, wait,
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so are you Birth is imminent? Birth is imminent. We
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are at term now for our second son, and he
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is a masculine child. Yes, and so we're very excited.
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Any any moment now, but we'll see maybe the chest
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hair shows up on the scan. Oh my god, the
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hair does show up. My My wife is Japanese and
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I'm Iranian American, and lordy, this will be the harriest
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Japanese boy anyone has ever seen or the Japanese This
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couldn't I have Japanese too, famously can't grow a beard,
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so we'll see where that goes. It's funny they're famously
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the Japanese Iranian mix is not rare. It's like, yeah,
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I've heard about it's two people. It might sound like,
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but as a Japanese person, I'm like, I know that
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there's a lot of Ranians in Japan and like you,
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I don't think about you, Darvish. The picture also Iranian Japanese.
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You know we're out here great culture, Japanese called great culture.
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I don't know how rare the uh my wife is Korean.
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I don't know how rare the Irish Korean is. I
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feel like I think, I think, I think you may
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be Okay, yeah, okay, you think there's there's feel like Korean.
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The Koreans would rarely stoop to our Irish level, but maybe,
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but there are such things as military basis. Yeah, you know,
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there's a lot of guys, a lot. It's like because
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Karen Oh from the yeah yeah, yeahs, I believe she's Polish,
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American and Korean. Okay, I think that was potentially like
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a you know, a military love thing. So I don't
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know anyway, all that to say, all the permutations are
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out the mozle sir, thank you. Yeah, but dude, maybe
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the same birthdays you jack, Yeah, look at that. Yeah,
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so what's your birthday today? July? What? Twenty seventh? Happy birthday? Incredible,
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thank you, thank you so much. But well the birthday
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your childhood overshadow that immediately, so yeah, absolutely, yeah, Well
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we'll get hold it, hold both the names on the
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sheet cake. Yeah yeah, yeah, all right, Cina, we're gonna
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get to know you a little bit better. Let's do it. First,
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we're gonna tell our listeners just a couple of the
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things we're talking about. You know, your show is fraudsters.
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We're gonna talk We're gonna kick off with a fraudster,
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the border wall fundraising grifter, who just got five years
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for you know, they weren't the mastermind, but they put
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in work and made quite a bit of money off
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of the border Wall grift. We are going to talk
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about it being firing time at the Florida fash factory.
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Miles wonderful headline, great alliteration. It Trump is out banking
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Congress to help him. You pointed out in your write
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up of this that like the his seeming uncomfortable is
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the thing like that, that's the thing that is like,
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oh so maybe this is real. That's the only thing
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I can make sense of, because yeah, other than that,
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like for me, you could say, like he gottments, I'm like,
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I don't care. He seems to be sweating, yeah, losing
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the minimal amount of sleep that he gets, right, and
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Fulton seems imminent, seems like it's gonna be august ish,
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and Fulton looks bad. So well we'll talk about all
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that and then we'll get into well, I'm gonna just
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fucking jam through those ones because I want to get
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to the UFO hearings because yeah, that's all I care
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about too. It's just just reading when when they released
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his opening statement yesterday and just reading the text, I
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got goose bumps. Yeah, and he's also like saying like, yeah,
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I know exactly where these crafts are, Like I know
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their locations. It's it's pretty cool. But there's also like
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some some weird congressional I don't know, like what one
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guy like started questioning him. I was like, so you're
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saying that like funds you that we earmarked for weapons
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are being used for other things. Like it's like the
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most boring approach to right, Like you know, just the
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Congressional about it's like they're interviewing a ghost and like
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asking if it is aware it's chain rattling, was violating
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sound ordinances. There's a fucking ghost in front of you
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that yeah, like we no, no, hold on, he's not
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dressed properly. To excuse me, sir, ye, all of that
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plenty more, but Cina, before we get to any of
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that bullshit, we do need to know what is something
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from your search history that is revealing about who you are? Oh? Lord,
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this is very this is very vulnerable. So the other
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day I googled Matthew Lillard Hackers because I don't know
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if you guys know the movie Hackers from the nineties
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and Jolie Matthew Lillard. So my production company is called
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Zero Cool and I've always been obsessed with that movie
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and Zero cools, like you know, the handle of the
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main character there. And this coming weekend on July twenty ninth,
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Last Podcast Network is launching their Twitch stream and we're
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doing a Grindhouse. So we're like the mtvs. The grind
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We're doing a whole twelve hour subathon thing. And because
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I'm about to have a child, they were like, Sena,
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you get thirty minutes, what do you want to do?
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And there's a green screen there, and I'm gonna do
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a mixed reality session, so people are gonna come in
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and do VR and we're gonna film it and it's
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gonna be this third person thing. But the character I'm
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gonna play is like Matthew Lillard from Hackers, hcause I'm
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obsessed with that kind of cyberpunk approach and that aesthetic,
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and so I was trying to research that and I
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don't know what I'm gonna do. I don't do you know,
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uppers anymore that make me look like I'm cracked out
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all the time, because that's what he looks like in that. Yeah,
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to get that look, Yeah, yeah, it's tough. Remind me, obviously,
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I know I'm very intimately familiar with Matthew Lillard and
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Hackers as everyone listening, But remind me, what, what's his
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whole deal? He's like kind of on Uppers? Yeah, he
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is just Yeah, if the friend the friend that just
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got out of the bathroom after ripping lines and they're
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just teeth are big, and his eyes are big. He's
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got these tiny little sunglasses and possibly small sung small sunglasses. Yeah, yeah,
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I knew. So we did a live show for the
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year two thousand with a friend of the show, Jamie Loftus,
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and she wore tiny little hacker sunglasses and I was like,
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I know that's a reference that I get. I just
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can't remember the specific character. And then yeah, it's Matthew
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Lillard and those are hard to find. Yeah, yeah, those
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specific ones are tute. And then contact you do those
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little braids that he had too, Well the thing, I mean,
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I'd have to probably do some corn rows, which you
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know that's problematic these days. You know, may just do
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a wig, but I could do, you know, some exposed
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chest thing with some weird leathers and straps. Maybe wear
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some rollerblades, who knows? Yeah, yeah, what is uh? Rollerblades
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are coming back in a huge way. I feel like
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after Barbie's dominance at the box office world, did you
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guys go to rollerblade parties or like skating parties when
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you're a kid, Oh yeah, oh yeah, I went to
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roller skating parties and fell repeatedly because that was the
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only time I ever roller skated. I ended up with
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like a giant like breast on one of my arms
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from falling over and over and like there's it's still
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discolored to this day. Yeah, it was like a giant
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like filled like just welt that was the size of
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a breast. Like yeah, wow, okay. I mean my parents
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always tried, you know, they're immigrants to I guess, so
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they're trying to like get you to know all the
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American things. Total blind spot. Never knew that I had
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to like learn how to skate or anything like that,
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and so my first every skating party was a complete
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disaster for me. I was just clinging to them. Miles
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was out there doing work. Yeah, they're getting loose. I'm sorry.
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I'd be like, oh, sena June, did you fall down
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because I'm skating backwards and this ship because I've played hockey. Motherfucker,
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I'm out here. Yeah, insufferable. Yeah, yeah, I love those
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TikTok videos of the world bouts guys though they're like
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all like in their mid forties or fifties and they're
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just kind of in sig doing that's beautiful. I can
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not me never, yeah, never, ever. What's something that you
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think is overrated? DIY projects? Do you ever watch those
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YouTube videos and it's like the guys I was doing
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backyard work and he's like, Oh, I'm just gonna level
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the sand out with a couple of PBC pipes and
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sod by four and then it's gonna wrap it up
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for the day and then come back in. They never
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show you what happens afterwards. They didn't show you, like
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the couple's therapy that that man had to go into
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after he ignored his wife for two days. And so
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my wife looks at these and we tried to do
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a backyard project and it's not the same. I looked
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at these, you it looks so easy. All of a sudden,
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it's like one hundred and five degrees. I'm holding like
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a fifty pound two by two concrete paver and I'm like,
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I don't know how to level this sand. This was
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a total mistake. She's pregnant, she doesn't she can't. Hey,
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she literally can't help, and so she's just trying to
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tell me what to do. And I was like, you
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don't know how hard this is. Cut to we're carrying
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something heavier around for a long period of time, and
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the cut two were like yelling at our couple's therapists,
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like you don't even know what's going on in this backyard.
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It's like it almost ruined us, just this one tiny
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backyard project. I was like, these DIY videos are all scamps.
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They don't show you the editing, They don't show you
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anything else that happens. How many takes did he have
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to do to get that level? Sand I don't Yeah.
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They also don't show the decades of work and repetitions
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these people put in to make it look so fucking
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and you're like, well, that guy just did it in
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one thing. It's like, but he's doing all these computations
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as he does it that he's not even describing in
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the video. Because I feel like all the time, I'm like, oh,
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this would be easy if I like had actual carpentry skills.
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It's not just like like a master apprentice of some kind.
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You know, I didn't know any of this stuff. I
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mean I went to law school. I can I can write,
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I can pinch zoom on a touchscreen. I can do
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that very well. I mean that's the best can we
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see that index and thumbly look at this dramatic that
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anyway hand he just snapped on that zoom screen. Yeah. Man,
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every every dy project, every cooking thing takes me three
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times as much as the time estimate. Like, I don't
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know what's wrong with me, but I am just so slow.
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I have to like watch it, watch it again. I'm old,
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I think is possibly what it is. But even like
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I have a bowling as recipe that is I'm pretty
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good at. I've been making it since you know, I
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was in my early twenties, and it doesn't get any faster.
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It's just three hours, all right, this is what we're
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doing all afternoon. Just don't come in the kitchen because
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I'm gonna be in there being very slow. I also
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like listened to like I don't I don't ever want
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to focus on the DIY problems I'm doing, you know,
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I want to like listen to a book. I want
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to yeah, you know, like catch up on some emails
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that I probably the problem, right, The information age has
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given us this false sense of yes, the information is
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out there, and that means you can achieve whatever it's
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kind of conveying to you. And and that's not that's
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not true. Like you shouldn't be doing these things, Like
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I can't do a wall installment of a cabinetry thing
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just because they did like an eight minute YouTube video
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about it. No, don't do that. Why should I do that?
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It's not the right thing for me to do. What
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is what's something that you think is underrated? Okay? Here
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we go? Oh speaking of here we go. Wow, we
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got a baby, the geist child Cometh. How old is
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that baby? Oh he's about to be six months? Oh
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so cute? Yeah, buddy, what's up? Man? Hik cheeks? Look
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that baby? Oh my god, what I mean? Truly the
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most beautiful baby. He's like a Pixar a little baby.
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He is like a little Pixar baby. He has like big,
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like goofy animated eyes. He just beautiful, wide open, attentive eyes. Okay,
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you be quiet. Here, take that. Take that, Cina. What
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is something that you think is underrated? Okay? Here we
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go here um targeted Instagram ads. We we say all
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these negative things about our privacy, about how we're giving
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the billionaires everything. But and I'm so happy we're talking
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about the stuff we're having today because I wore my
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Ufo slippers that I got on Instagram that are so comfortable,
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so amazing. Immediately downloaded or immediately bought them with like
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three taps of my thumb. I think they're they just know.
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Instagram just knows, and I hate it that they know.
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I hate that Mark Zuckerberg is responsible at some form
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for all this stuff. But lads, Senator, it's like they're good.
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They get me clothes, shoes. You know how. I spend
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very little time on Instagram and they they're pretty good already,
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like I can emit. Well, it's also probably because they
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have access to all information across everything that I'm doing.
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But right, yeah, they're pretty good. Yeah that whenever I'm impressed,
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You're like, hey, you like Old Wrath and basket ball,
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don't you? And I'm like, yo, check this t shirt
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out that's combining these esthetics, and I'm like, go on,
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it's truly. Yeah, it is a little I get angry though, too,
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because I'm like, part of me wants to feel like
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some sense of pride, as if like I could shake
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the algorithms or something. Oh that just don't mind that.
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That's the guy's child just cooing. Because he also agrees
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that nikes, basketball and hip hop go hand in hand.
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But yeah, like sometimes I'm like, maybe I should just
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look at weird shit to throw the algorithm off so
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you can stop giving me such just oddly specific advertisements.
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But yeah, yeah, and then they were saying like, we
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don't listen, and now there's like a setting on your
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iPhone to make it literally stop listening, and so there's
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so now it's like the well they it's all out now,
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it's all just be honest. We're listing, and you know what,
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you like it when we listen. You may say you
18:50
don't like it when we listen, but you like it
18:52
when we listen. Serve you up that wonderful tailored wooden
18:56
spoon that you've been waiting to get. Yeah, tailored. Wouldn't
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say maybe I need to spend more time on Instagram.
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It sounds like, yeah, all right, let's take a quick
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break and we'll come back. We'll talk fraudsters, we'll talk UFOs,
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we'll be right back and we're back. And the Border
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wall fundraising grift was real, and the people who pulled
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it off are now facing jail time. One of the
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We Build the Wall fundraising campaign husters just received the
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highest sentence yet for the scheme. He's going to spend
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over five years in jail. This is Timothy Shay of
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Castle Rock, Colorado, which makes him one of the most
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notorious Castle Rock residents not created by Stephen King and
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other defendants had previously played guilty and received three years
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and four years. Steve Bannon meanwhile pled not guilty and
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his waiting trial. So that we're my heart a little
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bit to him, maybe him reading this headline today, Yeah, yeah,
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fuck fuck fuck he went down too. Yeah. Yeah, I
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mean it's I shouldn't be a surprise considering that this
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was such a clear fucking scam from the beginning. Yeah,
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but I'm again surprised that this ended up with people
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having to answer for their crimes. Yeah, pleasantly surprised by that.
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He pocketed approximately one hundred and eighty thousand dollars and
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was you know, it was a scheme, did defraud hundreds
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of thousands of donors, so small donations from people who
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couldn't afford it, and he was just like you wink, yes,
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thank you. He also helped launder the money through various
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shell companies, so he knew what he was doing and
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did it badly took congratulations to him. Is this one
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of the fraudsters you're covering? You? We covered a little
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bit of this in between the seasons. We do these
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like fraud wires, which are like news stories that called
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order to this. We did it when it kind of
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like the earlier criminal complaints came down for this story.
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And I love it because it relates to a lot
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of other things that we've covered. We actually did a
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last season we started with campaign frosters, and Trump was
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one of them. And one of the things that I think,
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I know, I know, do we need to have a
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pregnant pause on the show? Do we need a disclaimer?
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I don't want to get you guys in legal trouble here. Yeah.
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But the thing is, you know, I think the corporate
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media has done a disservice to us to a certain
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extent because they've chased everything, but they kind of don't
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talk about the boring stuff that's actually illegal. And so
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this is one of a great example of this was
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a slam dunk from the beginning. You invited people to
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donate to something that was supposed to be a nonprofit
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and all this stuff, and then they didn't even try
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to hide it. They funneled this money out to a
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for profit enterprise within seconds. It was like someone was
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hit their mouse immediately as the donations were coming in,
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just to get them out of the account. There's another
22:05
great example of Donald Trump during the herschel Walker Raphael
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Warnock runoff, and Trump would send out these emails to
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raise money for herschel Walker. Right, you'd be subscribed to
22:18
the Trump campaign. You get an email raise money for
22:21
herschel Walker. Let's do it, And so you'd click like
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donate to herschel Walker. You go to a page. It
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would talk about Trump, it would talk about herschel Walker
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and say do you want to donate? Absolutely all right,
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so you hit one click on your thumb, right, two
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clicks on your thumb. You're at the donation page. And
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what does it have? It has two fields. One is
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donate to the Donald Trump campaign and then a field
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with you can put in a number. And then below
22:44
is a field for oh, donate to the herschel Walker campaign.
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But in the two fields where you put in the
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dollar amount, it's pre populated in the Donald Trump field
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with one hundred dollars and nothing in the herschel Walker field.
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So you're just don't they know. People are just gonna
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be slapping their thumbs just like I do on my
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targeted Instagram adds. They're just slapping their thumbs really quickly,
23:07
and they're just gonna scam their way into donating a
23:10
Donald Trump. Instead of getting a cool pair of UFO slippers,
23:13
they get hinge to give their money to donate to
23:17
Donald Trump or a Wu Tang clan next Jersey. Oh
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did you really tell me? Yeah? Oh yeah, we did
23:26
that in person. We did that one person. But I'm
23:28
not gonna lie that. I saw those The Outcastle one
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got served to me on the internet, and I was like, I,
23:34
between Jack and I, we honored our nineties wrap basketball
23:37
lup y Right at the end of the day, do
23:41
you there's a part of me that does feel our
23:44
show is all about vulnerable populations that get taken advantage
23:47
of financially, and you can't. I mean, this is gonna
23:50
sound terrible, but the Trump supporters are vulnerable population and
23:54
they've been scammed and they've been taken advantage of. Yes
23:57
they're racist, Yes they're programmed toy people and stuff like
24:01
that for Fox News and stuff, but they are a
24:03
susceptible group of people to influence, and they have gotten
24:06
scammed over and over and over again. It's just seventy
24:09
four million of them, unfortunately. Yeah, yeah, right, you hate
24:12
to see it. You just don't hate to see it
24:14
quite as much as you do with other vulnerable populations. Yeah. Case, well,
24:20
speaking of vulnerable populations, the fascists who are for Ron Desantists,
24:25
the job security is not great now at this moment,
24:28
it brings out. It's like I said, like you said
24:31
at the top, it's sole firing time down at the
24:34
Florida fash factory because you know, recently earlier this week,
24:37
Desantists assured supporters and donors. He's like, okay, look, I'm
24:42
firing a third of my staff because it's part of
24:45
a retooling, a great reset, if you will, to make
24:49
my campaign leaner and meaner, to be this like insurgent
24:53
campaign to defeat Donald Trump. Yeah, okay, whatever, But anyway,
24:56
one of the people who got caught up in the
24:58
layoffs was his speechwriter, guy named Nate Hawkman. And at
25:01
first you're like, okay, fine, a speechwriter got laid off. Sure,
25:05
But if you look deeper, you realize that this guy
25:08
was a fucking Nazi fanboy on the payroll who contributed
25:12
a ton of articles to the National Review. It was like,
25:15
you know, talking all the time about like how dope
25:17
Nick Fuentez is and like other groper bullshit, and also
25:21
got semi famous for gushing over how Tucker Carlson like
25:24
called him once because he was having a bad time,
25:26
I think because he was like outed as a Nazi.
25:29
And it's also becoming clear that this guy was the
25:32
one who not only shared a video that came out
25:35
recently with a fucking sun and rad or sun wheel,
25:38
which is like a huge part of like Nazi white
25:40
supremacist psychonography that had the Santists like superimposed on it.
25:44
This guy is the fucking person who made it. At first,
25:47
they made it seem like they were just sharing something
25:49
from a fan, but now we find out it was
25:52
coming from inside the house. And it's not clear if
25:55
it's the same dude behind the other weird ass videos
25:58
we've seen come out of Ronda Santisis camp pay but yeah, yeah,
26:04
just completely off the wall, like weird covers of Kate
26:07
Bush running up the hill, like just all kinds of weird,
26:09
Like last couple video has been really weird too, but
26:11
I have a feeling it's probably a good chance it
26:14
may have been this guy too, because of the groper
26:16
aesthetic and just like the the sort of shit posty
26:20
vibe of all the videos, and yeah, you know, not
26:24
good news for Ron right now. He seems pretty fucked,
26:27
like pretty well fucked. Like every mainstream media, every every
26:32
outlet has just agreed that he's fucked, which might be
26:35
the best thing for him. I still don't think he's
26:38
going to succeed, but probably needs to completely retool or
26:44
do something to change the trajectory. I think the biggest
26:48
problem being that he's just a fucking He's just the
26:52
least charismatic human being you've ever seen. Yeah, try and
26:56
commune how the least charismatic Nazi. Yeah, yeah, how they're
27:01
usually really animated. But yeah, I think I think it's
27:04
Yeah again, it's it's having like the charisma of like
27:07
a Manila envelope, and also just having no one on
27:11
your staff who has like any kind of real campaign experience.
27:15
From what like I've heard, there's not. He's like hired
27:18
people who'd say things that are not yes, you know, basically,
27:22
And so I think he probably saw this, you know,
27:24
this young guy, and he's like, hey, you're a young
27:26
can you make some cool videos that will resonate? But
27:29
little did he realize, like this guy, this kid is
27:31
just like a like a four Chan shit poster type mentality.
27:35
So you know, the videos that come out, we're only
27:38
really resonating with other racist weirdos and not so much
27:41
expanding a base. I would say, nice guy, Nate, are
27:45
you kidding me? Nice guy Nate? He did this? Oh nice,
27:49
nice guy Nate. What are you talking about? You know?
27:52
The Ronda Santis is like there's this I can't remember
27:55
where I read. It was like this chart of like
27:58
his likability after the first time you meet him, and
28:01
then it just like plummets after that because like in
28:04
the news you see him do this thing like he's
28:06
going after Disney, and there's a certain part of the
28:08
population it's like, oh yeah, and then you like me
28:10
and like this guy kind of blows. He's so boring.
28:13
And then if you even see all the videos, I
28:15
normally I'm not like, Okay, if they don't have a
28:17
professionally run campaign, their toast, right. He got Donald Trump
28:20
because of that, But he's good at the media. This
28:23
guy is awful. Every video you see of him, he's
28:26
got this weird robot laugh. He's like staring at his
28:30
eyes are looking too big, you know, you can see
28:32
the whites of people's eyes too much. That's like a
28:34
huge flag. Like it's just he's looking too intensely at
28:38
people and no one can like connect with him. I
28:41
haven't seen him kiss one baby either, which I think
28:43
is another flag. One thing I've seen him is wipe
28:46
snot on a guy's shoulder, like at a fundraise. He
28:51
like wipes his nose like aggressively and then just like
28:54
pats this guy who's sitting down on the shoulder. You're like,
28:56
you just okay, sir Park It will be the most
28:58
normal thing he's done. Watching him try and like pall
29:01
around with people in diners is worth Like it's just
29:06
him showing up at a diner and just yeah, laughing
29:09
way too hard at like nothing and just freaking out,
29:13
like not being able to eat any of the food
29:15
because he's on like some strict Hollywood diet. But he's
29:18
like trying to be like man of the people. Sugar man. Yeah, yeah,
29:24
that cheeseburger. Okay, where's my spit? Bag eat you like
29:28
peppers in your home fries? Yeah? No onions, no onions
29:34
in my in my home fries. Please, I can't handle it.
29:36
The avy acid is too much for me. And no
29:39
potatoes either. Wait what do you want like the red Yeah,
29:43
just salt and PEPPERA wait, what do you have? A
29:47
warm bowl? One ladle of chicken broth and uh cumin.
29:55
He spices it up a little bit. I bet he's
29:57
hung out with Gwyneth Patrow before m maybe it. I
30:01
mean he has I would sooner believe that, rather than
30:05
Rhonda Santa's being in some kind of like Hollywood Goop scenario,
30:08
that Gwyneth Paltrow would have been at Guantanamo Bay for
30:11
Summer's secret weapon. Yeah, like that's where they hung out,
30:16
like or she's like, oh yeah, this is this give
30:18
me a lot. I love the aesthetic cure those prisoners
30:20
need to moisturize. Yeah, she actually uses tears as moisture.
30:24
It's like there there's something about the content of torture
30:27
tears that she uses to and then she just enters
30:30
the room and all the moisture gets sucked out of
30:32
them and like goes them to her body. Oh wait,
30:35
I've got this great idea for a new baby baby shampoo.
30:38
Guantier no mores, tiar no moors. Oh shit, trademark that
30:48
just tmark that a baby shampoo, baby shampoo, all right,
30:56
and then Trump seems uncomfortable. Yeah, a lot of people
30:59
over on the right seeming uncomfortable. I feel like we're
31:02
it's always a big news story, like, especially when the
31:06
Democrats aren't in the White House, the like Democrats and disarray,
31:11
They're like freaking out and like wondering what to do,
31:13
and no candidate is coming forward and pulling it together.
31:17
And I feel like we're getting the pub the Republicans
31:19
and disarray folks. Yeah, I mean it's yeah, it's kind
31:23
of freaking It took a lot to get the media there.
31:26
But I think they're kind of also being like these
31:28
guys kind of stink. Yeah, Like it wasn't the part
31:32
where they were talking about how they thought Lauren Bobert
31:34
and Marjorie Taylor Green were to start fistfighting at any moment. Yeah,
31:37
everything's all good over there. But yeah, last time we
31:40
checked with Trump, he was screaming on truth social or
31:44
rather like uploading full pet like three page pdf rants
31:48
about his legal issues. Again, that's the guy's shout you here,
31:51
mooning back there, So that's say, hello, hi, hi, who
32:00
capture that? It's a drop I'm teaching. I'm teaching everybody
32:04
about the shitty former president. So right now, you know,
32:08
like he was talking about how we felt that. Okay,
32:10
there's obviously an indictment coming based on how much screaming
32:13
he's doing on social and whether that's the DC like
32:17
overturning the election case or the RICO in Fulton County,
32:21
Georgia yet to be seen. But he's clearly in give
32:25
me attention and money mode right now, which makes perfect
32:29
sense because a lot of the reporting suggests all these
32:32
cases not even you can just imagine all these cases
32:35
require a lot of expensive lawyers, especially the ones that
32:39
have like specific curity clearances and can deal with the
32:42
kinds of issues that Trump has. So that's one issue
32:46
for him. And also like these semi veiled threats he's
32:49
been making the last couple of weeks as it relates
32:51
to his supporters, and they're very passionate, and I'd hate
32:54
for something bad to happen. I know you would hate
32:56
for something bad to happen to you. Guys, Child there
32:58
doesn't seem to be like that groundswell of the Maga
33:00
freakouts that we had leading up to January sixth, although
33:03
he's trying desperately to try and create that atmosphere. So
33:06
now he is asking Congress to please help me. And
33:11
I'm just gonna play this clip, sorry, And I do
33:14
just want to acknowledge that, I mean, that was crazy.
33:16
So during when Miles was doing the Trump impression, he
33:19
just held the geist child up and the Trump voice
33:22
came out of the guys. Yeah, it's an amazing impression,
33:27
that resonant voice. You're truly my boy. You love that,
33:30
don't you. Folks. He's really good. You hear that he's working.
33:33
He's doing a lot better. Here's Trump begging Congress because
33:38
he's V comfortable, V confident nothing's going on. But you
33:41
tell me if this sounds like somebody who's this is
33:45
direct to camera in front of conservatively fourteen American flags. Yeah,
33:50
he's crammed seventy thousand flags into one frame somehow. Congress,
33:54
if you will please investigate the political way hunts against
33:58
me currently being brought by the erupt DJ and FBI,
34:02
who are totally out of control. I have to Biden
34:06
with all of his corruption, the most corrupt president in history.
34:09
But they keep coming after me from the day I
34:12
came down the escalator all failures. This continuing saga is
34:16
retribution against me for a winning and even more importantly
34:19
to them election intofer and then he goes on he's
34:22
there trying to fuck up about twenty twenty four. This
34:25
is their version of stealing the vote. I just love
34:28
the energy that it starts off with. I'm just gonna
34:30
play it again because he's like, Congress, if you will please, Congress,
34:36
if you like. I think someone was like, why don't
34:39
you just don't sound so desperate? Right, Okay, yeah, Congress,
34:44
if you will please. He's please. He's reading off a prompter,
34:48
like you can tell he's very. He's one of the
34:49
easiest people to tell the difference, and he's very. He's
34:53
way less effective as a communicator when he's reading off
34:56
a problem prompt. He does that shoulder pivo like he
34:58
changes his shoulder, his shoulders, yeah, rocking. Just imagine the
35:03
number of people that have had to learn to write
35:05
in his voice, yeah Congress. Yeah, Well, I'm sure he
35:10
has notes, but I feel like he probably writes a
35:13
little bit differently than fewer words, slip trim that down,
35:16
more caps, more caps, But it does feel like weirdly formal,
35:21
like he's like, Okay, I'm doing the thing, the big
35:24
like plan, you know, deaf Con five. I'm I'm going
35:29
to ask Congress to help me. Throwing it back to
35:34
the escalator speech, which was the one where he called
35:39
a whole country rapists. I mean, it's like, this is
35:42
this is the one, this is the image you want
35:44
to bring back. I guess that was like a great
35:46
dividing line in our country because some people watch that
35:49
and we're like, wow, this man's made. Other people were like, yeah,
35:52
this guy makes a lot of stuff. Hey man, Hey,
35:56
I'm Kermit Kermit. We man, this is what happened a
36:02
kid does. He's like, I just go into like some
36:04
weird Elmo Kermit voice things. Well, he's all about like green,
36:08
green grievance policy. Yeah, you know where he's uh, you know,
36:11
it's not easy being green everyone Anyways, Elmont believes that
36:15
white men are being kind again incredible work. We don't
36:24
like those takes. White men are not being punished merely
36:26
for the crime of existing hold on the groundlings what
36:29
his hand. But yeah, like so this is almost Dad
36:33
does have a big soul patch by the way, does
36:36
Oh yeah, he is like one of those. He has
36:38
like a muppet soul patch. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't
36:41
know what I think about it. He could have been
36:42
at January sixth, Yeah, oh absolutely. But the thing is,
36:46
like we've talked about this in the past, with all
36:48
these stories, Like I get I get it he's being indicted,
36:52
but like, also, I don't have faith in the legal
36:54
system to actually dole out justice in the way that
36:57
like we see it, you know, be heavy handed from
36:59
any other people. So the only thing that really makes
37:02
me feel that this is somewhat real is just that
37:05
Trump is clearly uncomfortable. Yes, And I don't want to
37:08
say scared because I think it's too powerful of a word.
37:11
And I honestly, I'm not sure he's capable of the
37:13
sensation of fear as it relates to legal issues, because
37:17
this man has been able to skirt, sidestep, juke, dodge whatever,
37:21
spin out of all kinds of legal issues that I
37:24
think for him is just more like a ship they
37:26
might say, Okay, you gotta do your thing now, more
37:28
than like dude, please. Yeah, though it's weird, he brings
37:32
the energy of an infomercial to this plea to Congress
37:35
to like, yeah democracy. He had. It's the same energy
37:40
he has when he's like selling Trump water and Trump steaks.
37:43
He's just like, all right, this is my next venture.
37:46
I'm gonna talk to Congress. And it's something's going like
37:51
the Fulton what do we call the Fulton indictment? Is that? Oh?
37:56
This like the Fulton County? Yeah, yeah, county in case
37:59
the Fulton County charges seem like they're coming, and they
38:05
seem like they're the I mean, they're the ones we
38:07
know the most about, right, like they was so out
38:10
in the open. Well yeah, he we've heard recordings of
38:14
him trying to pressure the state's top election official to
38:17
find eleven thynight votes to flip the results. His campaign
38:22
recruited fake electors who signed off on a failed bid
38:25
to eventually replace the real ones in Congress to like
38:28
overthrow the election. Local Republicans snuck into a county election
38:32
office to tamper with voting equipment. That's those are all
38:36
like those are pretty big and they're all talking to
38:39
none of them were like it ain't some Omerta shit
38:41
where they're like, yeah, nice, try ain't saying nothing. I'll
38:44
do a ten ten ten year stretch on my head. No,
38:48
they are talking and again like like we said, are
38:52
the second Brad Raffensberger came out from U like Georgia
38:56
to be like, uh, I don't know if y'all know
38:58
what this guy's just trying to make me pull. I
39:00
was like, well, yeah, I don't know. I don't Republican. Yeah,
39:03
I don't know what other investigating will need to be done,
39:06
but hey, here we are. The thing that I think
39:08
always he gets like exonerated on all the times in
39:11
some of these cases is like his mental state and
39:14
what he was doing were different. He didn't intend on
39:17
doing any of these things. Like I think the January
39:19
sixth thing, he may be able to get off for
39:21
inciting violence because he's like I'm just talking. But these
39:25
other things where it's like the classified document where they
39:27
now have him on recording saying this is a classified
39:30
document that I'm not allowed to declassify. This recording where
39:33
he's talking directly saying I don't think this was right,
39:37
you should do this. These all speak to like his
39:40
intention and what he wants someone to do and then
39:43
the act is the act. Everyone gets it. And so
39:45
that I think gives me faith in the judicial process
39:49
when it comes to this kind of stuff. Where I
39:51
don't have faith in is like when there's a jury
39:52
that can be influenced by a narrative in a very
39:55
clear way, right, like he was just motivating people to
39:59
use the her powers of peaceful protests. Yeah, I can
40:02
see a jury just being like whoa you know, and
40:04
it's all kermits and so so yeah, that's why I
40:10
think these ones are interesting. And I like how they
40:12
waited at least a while to come down with these indictments.
40:15
You gotta really get dialed in if you're gonna do this. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
40:19
I think that's like with you could already see just
40:22
sort of with Judge Cannon in you know, South Florida,
40:25
how she's already beginning to influence things with her you know,
40:29
love of Trump. But yeah, like it's these other cases
40:32
that seem again where it has much less wiggle room,
40:36
especially again like for this Fulton case, where like most
40:39
people saw this without having to like you know, go
40:42
through the process of like discovery or investigating or anything
40:44
like Yeah, yeah, Yeah, I remember that. I remember hearing that.
40:47
I remember seeing that. Sure not gonna lie. A lot
40:49
of people saw that. All right, let's take a quick break,
40:52
we'll be back, we'll talk UFO hearings, and we're back.
41:07
And so the the UFO hearings are being covered like
41:11
live with live updates by a kookie ufologist website called
41:17
The Hill. Yeah. But just like the texture of the
41:25
whole thing, it's like this weird combination of like boring
41:29
congressional political procedure and these super qualified like intelligence officials
41:35
saying the wildest shit that's ever been set in front
41:38
of Congress. But I don't know so, I mean the
41:42
opening statement that we had access to yesterday, there are
41:45
two days ago, Like, has this quote, Miles that you pulled?
41:50
Yeah from David Grush. Yeah, from David Grush. I was
41:53
informed in the course of my official duties of a
41:57
multidecade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program to which
42:01
I was denied access to those additional read ons And
42:06
hold on again just to say, this is the guy
42:10
saying I was made aware of a fucking program where
42:15
we were scooping up spaceships and then outfit was that
42:19
who were you working for? Fucking the X files, the
42:23
pentagont the pentagon okay, oh oh. He also today said
42:28
they were asking him like, do you believe that the
42:31
US government is in possession of UAPs? And his answer
42:34
to that was absolutely based on interviewing over forty witnesses
42:39
over four years. And then he added that he knows
42:42
the exact locations of where this technology is, and those
42:46
locations were provided to the Inspector General and some of
42:50
which to the intelligence committees. Drop a pin, Davy, let's go,
42:54
baby comes to drop a pin, Send a location. I'm
42:59
gonna pull up been that bullet poof Spaceship two Chain
43:05
song went, I mean, I mean, seriously, please, where is it?
43:11
Can do we see this? I mean, so seeing as
43:14
somebody who covers fraudsters and you know, people who scam
43:18
other people like that, that's been my the thing that
43:22
I've had a hard time getting my head around is
43:26
if this isn't true, then these have to be like
43:31
people who are trying to scam us into believing this
43:34
for some reason and just like completely lighting their careers
43:38
and credibility on fire and the process, like do you
43:42
have you thought about it? From that perspective, like what
43:46
what would their motivation be like if if this isn't true,
43:50
Like what are why are they doing? So there's two
43:53
there's like one variable that I think makes me feel
43:56
like this is accurate. Normally, when I hear something so absurd,
44:01
when people say something like you just did right, this
44:03
is so absurd. Why would they lie? If they lied,
44:06
their whole career would be over. That's usually a red
44:08
flag that they are actually lying, they are actually scamming you.
44:12
And because they so many of the frosters we've covered,
44:15
all of the victims have been like, surely this person
44:18
can't be doing a billion dollar insurance fraud. Surely they
44:22
can't be doing all these things that can't be possible.
44:26
But this though, when someone's been working on something and
44:30
they haven't been famous or haven't been making a lot
44:32
of money for decades, they're kind of sticking to the
44:36
same thing over and over and over again. For me,
44:39
it's it rings true because a lot of these fronsters
44:43
need to make a buck, they need to get something
44:45
out of it at the end of the day, or
44:47
they're just insane. But this guy, I mean, I don't
44:49
think so, right, Yeah, I mean I don't. I guess
44:52
I don't see the end game for him and for
44:56
all these other officials who are coming forward who were,
45:03
you know, in position to learn about this stuff. They
45:06
put whistle blower protections in place, and suddenly there were
45:11
multiple witnesses coming out being like all right, like, yeah,
45:14
well's like I've seen enough weird shit that I want
45:18
to speak on it. Yeah. Well, I think like his
45:23
the closing part of his opening statement, does he kind
45:26
of sets it out like sort of what he feels
45:28
the stakes are, which he's saying, you know, we need
45:31
a democratic process to like evaluate this data, and it's
45:35
our collective responsibility to ensure that public involvement is courage
45:39
encouraged and respected. Indeed, the future of our civilization and
45:42
our comprehension of humanity's place on Earth and in the
45:45
cosmos depends on the success of this very process. It
45:49
is my hope that the revelations we on Earth through
45:51
the investigations of the non human reverse engineering programs I've reported,
45:56
will act as an ontological earth shattering shock, a catalyst
46:00
for a global reassessment of our priorities. Yeah. Also, I'm
46:05
I'm saying I'm also got a crypto coin. I'm launching
46:08
right where that pivot exactly right. He's like, get in early.
46:15
Do these NFTs, man, Like the first couple of NFTs
46:18
will have little pieces of where you can find some
46:20
of these UAPs, dude. So I do feel like that's
46:23
a really like clear I mean, it's very grandiose obviously,
46:27
but those I'm also glad that he said it, because
46:31
those are the stakes. Like we first of all, we
46:35
face an existential challenge at the moment. If we, you know,
46:39
gain access to some superior technology, maybe we can reverse
46:43
engineer our way into not having to rely on smoking
46:47
dinosaur bone juice. That is like turning the oceans one
46:52
hundred and one degrees fahrenheit, right, And also just the
46:56
getting us out of like a realist military colonial mindset
47:02
that has been like kind of pervasive for hundreds of
47:06
years now, but like the it is the most consistent
47:09
driver of how money has spent over the last hundred years,
47:12
Like the argument that you need to invest in technology
47:15
because the people with superior technology will always use it
47:19
to assert their will on you. Like that, if you
47:22
don't have the best weapons, then the other people who
47:25
have the best weapons are going to invade and you know,
47:29
bend you to their will. The US does that and
47:33
like fully embodies that ideal. And then two like that
47:39
that's always struck me as an important idea that is
47:41
like hidden behind all of this is that there is
47:45
this superior technology that's just chilling, Like they've known about
47:49
us for a long time, and they are just chilling
47:54
as of right now, like they haven't decided to come
47:57
in and just harm harm people. And it's just I
48:01
don't know, the I feel like it could upset like
48:05
that ideal that underwrites all of the military spending and
48:10
all of the like military superiority. So that's it is
48:13
kind of why I find it significant that the military
48:16
is the source of a lot of this information. Is
48:19
like they've been the ones who are like, no, I mean,
48:22
we have to get the best technology so that we
48:24
can like fight and like be violently superior to everyone.
48:28
And this would I don't know, it would suggest to
48:31
me at least that that mindset that like the current
48:36
like violent colonialist like realist ideal might just be an
48:41
aberration or like a nasty phase that certain civilizations like
48:45
go through on their way to becoming more enlightened and
48:48
advanced because that who whatever this is has much better
48:53
technology than us and hasn't decided to kill anyone with it,
48:57
and it's just like you know, observing, which I don't know,
49:02
maybe maybe that's scary too, but I think it's actually
49:06
like shows that you don't just advance to being like
49:09
ult like the movies assume that once you get perfect
49:13
technology or like this like crazy intergalactic traveling technology, you
49:18
are going to come and just destroy everything, just like
49:21
start using humans target practice for your laser weapons and
49:25
like this would completely and like every movie has assumed that,
49:29
you know, like it's like almost every single bookcase it
49:31
all because it all has that sort of subconsciousness of
49:35
just imperial activity. Yeah, from that's what we do from
49:39
colonizing civilizations. It's just been like and that's and it's
49:42
just that fear turned back around, which is like, but
49:45
then they because just like how we had guns and
49:48
they didn't when we pulled up on both hundreds of
49:50
years ago, it's like the same version, man, Like then
49:53
what then, what have you guys read The Three Body
49:57
Problem or The Dark Forest or any any of the
49:58
books from that? Yeah? Yeah, I read the first two. Yeah. Yeah,
50:02
So I mean that concept of like we're in a
50:04
dark forest in the universe and if like we see
50:07
a light, and I think they the aliens are just
50:10
they know we're here and we're they got to make
50:12
sure that we're not the violent ones. They're gonna come
50:15
after them. Yes, with the advent of technologies and AI,
50:19
I'm sure things will speed up over the next thirty
50:22
forty fifty, if not one hundred years, definitely that we'll
50:24
be able to get out there and start exploring and
50:27
what if we find something? What if we're the colonial
50:29
ones and they have to be afraid of what we're
50:32
going to do. So they're just kind of like checking
50:35
us and making sure of like, oh, they're still they're
50:37
still fighting about election, they're still smoking dinosaur juice out there.
50:42
They're way behind. We're good. Yeah, we're good. We're good.
50:46
There's so many sightings of them like checking out our
50:49
nuclear weapons and like our nuclear power plants, and I
50:52
think it's just like they're trying. I don't think they're like,
50:56
you know, wow, look at this cool technology. Let's learn
50:59
about it. I think if all of this is true,
51:02
I think they're like, are these fucking idiots gonna blow
51:04
themselves up. Like, let's just that's my general opinion too.
51:08
They have just they're just we are a laughable group
51:11
of like Viking esque people that still are wildly violent.
51:17
And if the only thing they're worried about is what
51:19
happens when these people get smart enough, Are they gonna
51:21
try to kill us because they don't understand that the
51:23
universe is infinite. I still don't know what's going on.
51:26
They're gonna be like when they ruin their planet with
51:28
the bone juice smoking, They're gonna fucking try and come
51:31
after our ship. Yeah, let's fucking try and get them
51:35
to figure shit out so they stay on their little marble.
51:38
But yeah, it's it's about And again, just reading that
51:41
statement is fucking mind blowing to me that the guy's
51:45
like a decade's long pro multidecade UAP crash Retrieval and
51:50
reverse engineering program. Yeah, that's just like that's just out
51:56
Like you know, now, I'm just I have a million
51:59
thoughts going through my head. And then to also learn
52:02
that like half of these military budgets are going to
52:04
like people who are like, hey man, I found some shit.
52:06
If if you offer, if you want to buy it
52:08
off of me because like they are private companies who
52:10
are selling this shit to the government. Well, why do
52:14
you guys think it's this isn't like the media loves
52:18
crazy news, right, we love things that are sensational. It
52:22
drives clicks. This feels like the most sensational possible story
52:26
of our lifetime. And we're still talking about what you know,
52:30
Twitter is changing the name to X It's like, give
52:34
me aliens twenty four hours a day. We are hearing
52:38
from c SPAN is covering this should be pumped in
52:42
to mainstream everywhere all the time, right, Instead we're hearing
52:46
about how Joe Biden's dog Major It gets real by
52:49
with people. That is important. It suggests that things are
52:52
not as they see him in the White House. He
52:54
should be he should be people, not my president. Yeah. Well, Sena,
53:00
it's been such a pleasure of having you on the
53:02
podcast where people find you, follow you all that good
53:06
stuff at SENA now s E E n A n
53:08
OW and all the socials at Fraudster's LPN. We just
53:13
dropped our series starting with Jim Trafficant, who was this
53:16
Ohio congressman that was crazy who also said beat me
53:20
up all the time in his congressional speeches all the time,
53:23
which is a HARKing back to Star Trek. So he's
53:26
pretty cool. That's cool. And is there a work of
53:29
media that you've been enjoying. Yeah, Actually, I wanted to
53:33
share one of the pieces from our cold open on
53:36
Jim Traffic Hint where he's it's like a highlight clips
53:38
of some of the stuff they said. And he's absolutely
53:41
insane and a lot of people don't know about him
53:44
because he was from like the eighties and nineties, and
53:46
so yeah, I mean, he's he's he'd be huge today.
53:49
He'd be like a million plus followers on social media easily. Amazing.
53:54
All right, we will link after that in the footnotes
53:56
miles where can people find you as their work of
53:58
media you've been enjoying? Yeah, you can find me at
54:01
Miles of Gray at all at based life forms. So wow,
54:05
let's see, I got the only UAP talk in my
54:07
brain at based social media platforms. Also check out the
54:12
new podcast The Good Thief, talking about the Greek robin
54:15
Hood and our hunt to find this man. His name
54:17
is Vasili's Palio Kostas, who was kidnapping millionaires and then
54:21
given money away to the poor Mountain people he grew
54:23
up with in Greece. It's a really dope story, So
54:26
please check that show out. And also if you want
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54:30
It's our NBA podcast. And then obviously you know about
54:33
four twenty Day Fiance where I talk about trash reality.
54:36
Piece of media that I've been enjoying. Honestly, it's it's
54:41
a lot of this the UAP hearings again to see
54:46
something on like come out of like the House Oversight
54:49
Committee's official website and have all this stuff out there.
54:52
It's it's really just kind of it's doing my head
54:54
in a bit. A lot of existential questions abound, So yeah,
54:58
check that off right. You can find me on Twitter
55:01
at Jack Underscore, O'Brien on threads at Jack Underscore, Oh Underscore,
55:05
Brian worka media I've been enjoying. My friend Chris for
55:09
me this tweet from at Dadakin tweeted, I'm gonna be
55:13
honest with you. For a period of time in the nineties,
55:16
I frequently wore a T shirt that said no fear,
55:19
but there was some fear and I identified with that,
55:24
and he knew me in the nineties and saw all
55:26
my no fear gear. So, oh, you're rocking a lot
55:29
of no fear, no big dogs, you rock big dogs.
55:33
I think I had a big Johnson shirt when I
55:35
was like, at you had a big john you were
55:36
rocking big. My mom would let me buy Big Johnson.
55:39
I think I had one, Actually I might that might
55:43
be a false memory. I had a lot of far
55:44
Side T shirts that was like my equivalent of like
55:47
the kids who wore big Johnson shirts. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
55:49
but look at the Yeah this this child is put
55:55
was pushing on the door that says pull and he's
55:57
a gifted student apparently. Yeah. Anyways, you can find us
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56:09
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56:14
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56:17
People Light Into. You know, they's just an app title calling.
56:21
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56:23
feel like we're maybe I feel like we're moving into
56:25
a New Era, potentially in the next few months, it seems. Uh.
56:29
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56:36
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56:42
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