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0:00 the joe rogan experience train by day joe rogan podcast by night all day Yeah. We're 11 years. and they're doing them on other platforms as well. He had a segment on his Instagram where he was talking about misinformation on the internet And so this was at the invention of the printing press. Yeah, supposedly did, right? she brought the printing press into the country

3:10 Absolutely. What? No, no, no, no, no. She had become a vilified representative of the, how do you say that word? So that kind of discredits the authenticity. Revolutionary press has happily poured out the same kind of polemic prose that depicted No. Elizabeth Bathory And to get the adrenochrome. I forget which friend of mine sent it to me where was disputing that and saying that she was framed thus to steal her land

6:10 I can see the same thing, and we interpret that differently, It's a little more complex, all the things that happened in Europe and with Russia. It's around the time of like Hungary, Transylvania. The other thing is people love, even if a story is true, people love stories that point Yeah. I get it in my feed. to get their feed? I know. So I follow a couple of people that I would consider in black Twitter,

8:19 I don't really actively participate. It's just... To put it lightly. And when you're trying to get out complex, nuanced thoughts in 240 characters or 280 There's some funny people that just don't happen to be professional comedians, Because it all comes from the same places. it's more in the neighborhood of like 60%. Except they would see that as sticky.

10:34 We can do more with them. At least 80. Okay, so it's been around forever and it was a real story. a lot of money involved and uh you know there's antitrust as government is involved with them That's what was disturbing, because it was such, Even worse than that, today, as long as it's under $950, So you saw the video of the guy in San Francisco, he goes in a store with a bike.

13:57 There's one guy at the cash register. Really social media is a big part of, but how people will often choose, obviously, security over some liberty, If we can just touch the third rail, January 6th, this is being rammed down our throats as an insurrection, the most dangerous thing that's ever happened since the Civil War. I saw a lot of what was going on it just doesn't seem like there's a

16:23 Yeah, they said said they beat him I thought it would be a good idea to open the gates and I'll let the protesters through but again which kicked off kind of the whole Nazi socialist party by burning down the government building. turned into. Where's the evidence that shows that there was agent provocateurs or that there was some sort of manipulation?

19:04 Give me a break. He's my CIA handler? What all know that. Come on. Give me a break. that they're in action today. far as I'm concerned politically it was very very powerful because this has just Right, but they did go into an area And so I had an opportunity to say, you know, after January 6th, what the hell? They are badass. of this one guy telling people

22:04 I mean, how many, what's his magazine hold? Why? The story has been written. democracy than what happened on January 6th. You follow New York, where they've changed the way number two, amongst the rest, Ranked choice voting. Yes. City voters will be using the new rank that used to occur in some states for citywide offices. from three to two I mean it's it's it's mathematics that I don't completely

25:43 in the world to go through this. We really are. You'll be shut down. it is so that we only get the one side of Catherine the Great and not the other. The lab leak theory. And, you know, Jon Stewart's rant did wonders for that. What do we do? Oh, tomorrow, CDC is making announcement. worse than that. The story was, turns out three people tested or were sick who were working in

29:09 and opinions are changing. He knew that it was coming, Jon Stewart had had a message and when he came on The Colbert Show? Well, this is post he promote that when he came on the Colbert show? Well, we could find that out. But the point is he had been doing standup. I loved him as that character, And I think that character is brilliant, especially the way he used to do it before he took over as a talk show host.

32:34 They're there in the place where it broke out. Yeah. Jon Stewart agrees bit. The problem with that theory is it's Occam's razor, right? What's the most live leak thing so they want me to do a comedic bit so i've created this comedic bit like the are shit because trump said so hydroxychloroquine yes how do they recover how do they ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are shit because trump said so

34:42 anti-parasitic it's been used for over 40 years it has a very high That, to me, is very creepy that someone at YouTube made that decision. Yes. of COVID patients and had extremely positive results using this one particular drug, All of these, they totally distorted the truth. Very different versions. But the pharmaceutical industry, they make no money on this.

37:49 right Pfizer is doing the same they're also working on a pill so yeah it would be the best No. Not me. So I've always been a little bit wary of vaccines in general, but my last ones were 2003. And all of a sudden, out of nowhere, Trump says, Operation Warp Speed, bitches, Fast food, big box. They still serve takeout. as a as a first strike why could you not why could you Why could you go to McDonald's and why could you not go there or you had to only do takeout in that manner? People weren't handing it to you, they're putting it in the back of your car. All kinds of different rules and certainly just regular stuff. You could go to Target, Walmart, those were kind of the big ones. You couldn't really go anywhere else.

42:01 It was shut down. It was a good vaccine. mRNA vaccines. And all you saw was the future is vaccines because we're giving people medication before they're sick. We can change your DNA. the inventor of the technology says it's not intended for this purpose does it is the dose They went through a whole— It's been promoted everywhere. Hold on a second. Pregnant people, everybody. One size fits all. It just seems a little...

46:37 All of these things need to be reengineered. Everything was locked down. what is more dangerous, you know, getting COVID and risk dying or some adverse event from a vaccine that is still under emergency use authorization, hasn't been tested very long? If you knew that then, wouldn't the vaccines maybe be tailored to that? in sales so far this year.

48:33 The side effects are tardive dyskinesia, which is restless leg syndrome. Well, in the old country, Joe, we speak of libido. Well, I don't think they do it. Interesting. Everything. like what the pilots would take, But you can get pretty addicted to that very easily He's like, alcohol will kill you. getting off of them is fatal, Dude. By the way, you're going to see this now.

52:10 They've done the studies and I'm seeing vaccinate your pet popping up here and there. Well, this is about COVID itself. but the point being that the vaccines produce it only locally But even the fact that two smart guys like you and I can't really have a coherent story that we consider to be the truth. We do lots of things that are risky. It's fucking criminal.

55:13 It just wasn't the message. And they were like, are these guys? that January 6th invasion of Capitol Hill. january 6th it wasn't it was several things but those things were not outrageous it's not like You're good man. That's good. That's good. You got it down. Yeah. Okay. So here it is Brace it from the beginning. Go back from the beginning. It is a lie to say there are no risks.

59:14 everything and then when they need it they go in and get it exactly but the idea that they're not So it's a very small risk relatively. Don't get it. got those strokes from the vaccine of course i don't there's a lot of correlation does that mean And how are they making that connection? What he's saying are things that aren't crazy to say at all. that is something that the news would want to do well i'm i'm kind of cynical about this, and I have always thought that

1:03:06 It's built on advertising. And, you know, like what are they called? He's a racist. Oh, yeah. ultimately, I think, is again, money corrupts. Money is the root of all evil. And right now, what what their users want they want hits so they'll they'll acquire hits. Oh, this YouTuber's great. No. they will, on their investor relations page, they'll show you their ESG score. ESG stands for environmental, social,

1:06:52 shareholders, you have to move this along continuously. And so it's very simple to see why It is the end. So it kind of started with the DEI, the diversity, equity, inclusion, Kidneys, brother. And the moron says, kidneys, kidneys. two jews walking to a bar they buy it boom shakalaka yeah it's not. So this ESG stuff is really being utilized to control society, society in general.

1:09:28 Why? What is the difference between profit and shareholder value? Everybody who has stock wins. Because you buy your own shares, you're only making yourself wealthy off of actually the backs of the American people because we didn't get that tax revenue. with this because we're good people yeah and we all believe we're good people people i love it i

1:11:34 Are they in there? that. But anyway, so it's It's not a community. you're kind of stuck in the system where you're afraid to say, that's not okay. And for me, Of course. It's already there. It's called Just by signing up, you get an Experian boost, 40 points. Really? It's not teaching you to save. You can apply for credit based upon your credit score all in the app.

1:15:18 hearing about this because you're not poor but i would have thought I would have heard of it. This is just the friendly predatory way. And Facebook and Twitter and other places on the internet are talking to the Credit Karma people. If you don't already have Netflix, The free service helps people improve their credit scores by giving them credit for paying their Netflix bills on time.

1:17:27 least uh watch something oh okay experiment boost a free feature that helps you improve your credit That's insanity. That's really what it is because they want to cut your commerce off or give you opportunity Well, this is why I started podcasting 2.0 not long after you and I met. And this is it's funny because it turns out Brett Brett's podcast all you needed was a place to put an MP3 file and this weird text file, which was called a feed, an RSS feed.

1:20:17 because all of a sudden Apple became the default place to find podcasts. Not necessarily Discover, Do you remember any of this? And then you had this long list they became, in effect, No, no. 600,000 podcasts total have published an episode in the past 60 days of those 4 million. baguette eating motherfuckers so um what's their deal so so They're not interested in the hits business.

1:24:22 It's video. this is what happens with things like youtube like tim dillon's a good example tim dillon's you would say, hey, what am I talking about that makes you demonetize me? Oh, well, you're talking about censorship and social media, and that makes us look bad. Oh, yeah, okay. fucking millions of hours of shit every year They could call me up once a week and go, what do you want to do about this?

1:27:32 You're looking at it like Coke and Pepsi, right? like what YouTube has been able to do and put your phone on it and start It's really weird. 95% of people doing a podcast do it not for advertising revenue. I didn't even know about these. It was Linux software that created it. Yeah. I mean, or open source. I should say, oh, that'd be, And you do that through something called ActivityPub, which is really the system that makes any it really decentralizes everything

1:31:09 It's hard to explain it And this thing has exploded But you can make a change. So I run noagendasocial.com for the no agenda. Do you use Twitter still? Well, you don't really know because everyone can have a server, can be anywhere. Is it a blocker? So this Mastodon, does it show how many followers you have? it works. Yeah. I mean, so if you have an account,

1:33:30 Right. And then it starts to build and people get in arguments and build different versions I believe the Bee Gees should be up there Robin passed away it was I mean what an accident prone death family Barry's the one the only one It was a fucked up shit. She was doing all this stuff, and then I was a kid back then. I mean, that was so good, man. disco dorks, where if you look at their last couple of albums, big success all over, except

1:35:44 Dude. Like, where is it coming from? Oh, you did. pretty guy? And I love the whole idea of dim studio, the green visor. I was held hostage by my hair. Yeah. Well, you were held hostage by your looks. Like remember watching you on TV. I'm like, that guy's handsome. I was held hostage by my hair. have an intelligence. Come on. That's one of my least favorites, actually.

1:37:30 You beautiful bastard. But it's also easy for people to dismiss you. I have nothing but massive amounts of respect for you. on? That's wild. Exactly. And then they played that for the grand jury. Yeah, I'm trying to find out. Why? Took Cosby a couple of years. So, you know, is it equal? this real? that they tried Harvey Weinstein based on his character

1:41:27 it's how a judge interprets it or you know a Supreme Court I mean this again we all look at the same movie but we might be the same in America in our country we used to Human discourse just needs some limitations. than they do, that you can't hang out with those people. the need for the military Second Amendment rights things like and then And you're looking at these people and you go like, these people in any other walk of life would be like...

1:44:21 This is well-organized, well-funded, well-directed. And they're bullies. We're not arguing trans people, their rights. It's not okay to stare at a penis? We are not engineered. Everyone walks around naked in the showers, Yeah. What do they put on their pancakes? The Netherlands kind of freaked out, but I, what I saw is that changed over time and it just went away and it

1:49:36 We're not going to do that. What year was this? prostitution now. to decriminalize prostitution. a legitimate business. And when you move it Now, the co-ed bathroom situation. 73, 74, something like that. back the clock on all kinds of gender and sexual freedom. You cannot walk as a same-sex couple That came out a while ago, didn't it? What is that?

1:52:46 This is a real, it's a clergy plan, but it said, okay, we are, we're integrating with the rest of the world. It's not turning out very well. all these other uh refuge uh refugees but immigrants from um real middle eastern countries You know, that's change. Yep. I think it came through some of that Buffalo trace. Like, we're like, okay. Yeah, it does.

1:56:25 penis out in front of little girls, that you saw these sloppy people. I'm not sure what you mean by sloppy. They're taking away their flags. against things like a person with a penis being able to be in a bathroom with little girls, See this? But look at them. Boom. But they carry skateboards around and use skateboards as weapons. This shit wouldn't be taking place.

1:58:35 It's like. Right. Why would you think that they're being paid to do that? Well, I guess it can only happen on Saturday. This is just what they do on a Saturday? we were all busy making careers and being good people and working forward and making the world great. I fall right in 64. then we had 9-11 which was imagine you're 10 and this happens we have i happens. My own daughter was born in 1990.

2:01:36 Turns out weapons of mass destruction weren't real. It's all going to fix it. I'll just work nine to five. or you become a tiktok millionaire and that man yes yeah there's a lot of that going on. Well, that's the great way out, right? except if you piss outside of the boat there, that have an idea. And this idea is that anybody that doesn't want this person with a penis to be

2:04:09 They feel like they're a part of something bigger than themselves. I love Zuby. We're talking about this exact same thing. You've had him on, right? Ding, ding, ding. Three, fear of death is only rivaled by the fear of social disproval. Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Six. most people would rather to commit to being wrong

2:06:32 Ten, when sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said safety Fourteenth, a significant percentage of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated. Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing I agree with that. Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach.

2:08:25 As a result, most people deeply struggle to understand that some people, including our leaders, can have malicious or perverse intentions. licensed to corruption it's like legalized corruption sanctioned corruption george carlin did so many i mean if i'm influenced by any one person in my I'm hypothesized I can't get enough of this It would basically be like kind of a one-man play.

2:10:06 like the press club or some bullshit like that. There's a lot of these guys like Hicks revelations. He did in London, and he did one film. Definitely do at least two because you do that one one and you kind of get loose from the one Pressure is the enemy of comedy. So you get the knock the dust off. it it what did we fuck up i don't know maybe we fucked i'm sure we did probably did yeah but

2:12:32 It's not that hard, man. You know they feel that and the unlimited Yeah, most things. those vapes. These are from Foundation Cigars. Let him cut in line. Uh-oh. Yeah, it's okay. And then you flip it over and then the top pops up like that. This is so phallic. Yeah, we fucked that up too. with the supply chain. And that's the one in Yantong. Yes, yeah.

2:15:20 who track shipping. Satellite images show backlog of containers. Yantian. But we're going to, of course, we already seen, you know, incredible inflated prices with lumber and all kinds of food, gas. That was wild. Your Tesla will burn for three days too, my brother. No, not at all. I'm looking. and they jump. Was he jumping like this? No, but I So, yeah, I'm looking at wind power.

2:18:08 They're coming. You can put a small one into the ground with reverse. No, of course not. It's like the deer. Yeah, they're alerting all the other deer If everything goes to shit, I got some deer. Take a few of them out. stop it's like an open jeep turn on a floodlight boof and the kangaroo's like and they sit there They're stinky. Yeah, that's scary.

2:21:22 several prepared for me in australia and I just never really got the hang of it And that was for throwing the goddamn steaks on it was truly shrimp on no shrimp on the Barbies Keep drinking. And you go and you pay one fee, drink as much as you want. They put carbite in milk containers and blow them off. Yeah. cashed up bogans they're explaining that to us when we're yeah this is pretty much it yeah fire

2:24:20 Yeah, it's funny how they're so nice over there, but they come from prisoners. There are relatively few people for the size of the mass. I've done the Pacific, the Pacific, the Asian Pacific line, I think it's called. If it's 40 seconds, you haven't hit the button, the train stops. and he's... Opal mining? And a lot of those people He's like there might be a hundred of them like that. I think wow there's like so there's do their smartphones

2:27:57 And he came upon this cave where these indigenous people had lived. enslaving people all the time. that it's in our DNA. And that's very easy then to spill over. Just labels. We can just have a good time and chat and smoke a cigar and talk philosophically and learn from So we make sure that we keep people alive and safe and comfortable. wanted to contain population. And Prince Philip would say, well, most people are just useless

2:31:45 be 500 million people. I understand where they're coming from. Is that a worldwide population? which is, hey, There's no reason why we can't You and I used to have the phone connected to the wall, Yeah. I'd gone elders I'd gone to the US on a vacation family vacation and you used the... Was it called phone freaking? decryption chips and Like it wasn't difficult for the company to connect you.

2:35:20 Mr. Curry. Not even outside the tri-state area. When I first got a cell phone was in 1989 And you'd be like, hey, Adam, how you doing? You're always ahead of the curve, bro. certain point before BlackBerry was called RIM RIM Mobile and RIM had this system where you could get But we're on the ground. Is it possible that everyone just make sure that they have no cell phones or other systems that might be on by accident?

2:37:57 You had to shut your phone off when you got on a plane. That sound when there's someone with a cell phone. I forgot about that sound. And now we have Twitter. platforms where oftentimes they're wrong. They get things completely wrong, like the And it is my belief that the non-mainstream will be much bigger, much larger. And then Rachel Maddow sucks.

2:40:31 I may want to dip into it from time to time just to see what's going on. Isn't this best case scenario, though? or political journalists. on both sides, outside of that on both sides outside of that I think everybody knows more people who know someone who has been canceled versus someone who had COVID. That's like blogs. This is the hit factory. but of a government. I think it's really good that people see that. It's fantastic. Absolutely.

2:45:22 article how she had her son manage that. And she goes through all you were reading responses to everything that you said in real time. You're fucking trolls. used to. But that's really not the issue. And consistent. That's what's interesting because that would be very high. Right. Remember to support us. hey, I'm a Roganite. They're joining our tribe.

2:49:03 but when it comes to ideas and just talking about shit, no matter what the topic, this crossover has just created this beautiful network of web of people who have heard about something. Yeah, it took a long time to build, brother. with comedians because they were thinking Like real ones who are out there doing it. people to go see each other. Got to be the one.

2:51:06 And 50 people now, more, 60 have shown up, software developers who all have day jobs, and they all have an idea. and more courteous to to each other than in a corporate environment it's real people are good You don't really know what's going on. Where a guy would look at you, we got a deal. How stock prices are manipulated.'s this is why GameStop And now other hedge funds have come in and they're eating themselves. So this game is over.

2:54:48 Nah, Overstock. And I think that the driving force behind Bitcoin... Patrick Byrne. this and thinking, I'll check in 10 years. I'm not worried about what happens now. And I was a And Tim Dillon's a part of this. It took me seven years before I said, oh, shit. That's how we're doing the podcasting 2.0 streaming payments. I'm giving you this much in return.

2:58:40 services, all of them with great features and a lot of them with this value for value. I mean, there's a shit ton of them. before we didn't know the numbers. podcast, nothing is for you in general. their mouth is and say, I want this product. I'll prepay you to get it. And I don't know how many or as we call them, producers, to support you. You get a lot of people who send you five bucks.

3:01:38 stuff that's going to come up in the next show it's a tease it's a tea and a reminder support answer to. Yeah. And they've built their own language and code around everything. If you So you get de-douched if you start contributing? of course that's hilarious we have karma all kinds of uh different things well it's interesting to me I love it. And then I left.

3:03:29 I like him a lot. I'm not interested in doing that. Like, oh, I can be this. And they're tripping out. I have a Jersey mentality, which is certainly South Jersey. We're all just bros. and fuck around with each other. They have meetups every single weekend. Well, that's one thing that does give me hope about podcasting is that podcasts, this podcast, yours yours many others but you can have people of

3:06:45 and violence and blood and and all kinds of shit going on at this very moment and we just don't I can do it. Tell people how to get to your show. Good for you. You can follow me from any Mastodon anywhere in the Fediverse. All right. The Fediverse. All