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0:00 The Joe Rogan Experience. It was awesome, right? and you get silly. And so, you know, if you're lucky, you get a decent hotel gym, right. You got to be really We'll have to figure out, you know, Max Holloway is Hawaiian and Samoan too. And that one was at the lowest setting Okay, it's horrible benefit or if there's a point where you're actually hurting your body. You know, like maybe there's a

3:17 that blue cube is the one to do And even though it sucks, it only sucks like 80% of what it sucked when you first got in. Well you did the, just doing it the way you did it like okay, I'm not gonna be the one Yeah. They're really good. Yeah, I can see how that feel, the after feeling gets kind of addictive. Yeah, it's a good way to get a podcast started. Yeah. Oh by the way

5:52 was in Congress calling and saying, Hey, it's, you know, my friend is retiring from the military It just seems a massive lack of education, too. It's not as simple as you know you're thinking of it in of paper and clothing. I have a hemp jujitsu gi from Datsura. make hemp. Have you seen that? Where they make houses with it? is the biggest barrier to this actually becoming

9:24 that they have within the DEA. down forests to make paper. Right. Right. Well guess what? Hemp paper, you can grow an and strong. And again, renewable, like instantaneously. It grows so quick. their state is also a state that is promoting hemp You can't grow it here. You know what's nuts too is the military, And their fear is like you're going to piss hot because you know, you take the, you know,

13:03 No, if you go places where it's like seriously strict Saudi Arabia. They'll test you for heroin Yeah, but like for a guy in the military that could be the end of your freaking career good You could be kicked out for it. Yeah, and you know just being at a party and people are smoking and you know you get secondhand smoke and and she was a little prone to anxiety as it is.

14:27 She's like, no, she feels like the world is dangerous. As far as plant-based protein, for me, is my favorite one Do you know the first draft the Declaration of Independence was written on hemp? I've heard that. Yeah cut down the wood and use it to make paper. Well, if they were going to transfer over to hemp, in 1938 hemp the new billion dollar crop.

17:21 into fibers, then big industry starts getting involved. So they started attaching this name to something It wasn't a term for cannabis. So prohibition ends, you got all these cops really effective like this is it I've got a few of these posters we're that I have them I have them framed because these movies were The burning weed with its roots in hell

20:23 If you want a good smoke, try one of these. Who will meet Bill, who once took pride in his strong will, as he takes the first step Yeah. Yeah, it's really not isn't it fascinating just to see just you know out and try it yourself, you don't have real accurate information. Because now there's biological thing just like some people are allergic to aspirin right or

22:56 no one knows what, who's gonna give me the information? Like having a hemp flag. Like this is a problem with the DEA. Yeah. No, it's true. And then of course all the medicinal qualities of CBD as well and I know so many people that take it for like aches and pains and and it actually helps some people with is very, very far reaching and creating a worst problem

25:39 named John Norris and he started off as a game warden so he started off as a in the middle of public land in California. And they're just using that shit up there. So these guys that are just doing it now from the cartel, Harvest it and bring it out, and they're selling it. Yeah. The same reason, I mean, don't do heroin, kids, okay? Legal because my god the last thing you want is your kid to die of a drug overdose

28:38 which is nuts. Yeah, they're not going to go to a drug dealer. many people's lives? documentary about what's happening at the border in San Diego. There's a lot of because we know how many people are coming through the numbers that are being reported. I think it's you know, they're, they're not allowed to say anything on the record, but just the frustration

31:43 Where do you wanna go, New York City? Biden administration's policies at the border, which is connected to their ability to move pipe in his hand he seemed barely conscious but we had a he was engaging And I was revived. and I want to live my life this way. It was so heartbreaking to see him, you know, his things, but the addiction gets so deep. And there's this thing that some addicts will say is that I feel better when I'm high. That it's the only time I

34:54 Exactly. So if they the pressure of doing well and of like staying sober and like keeping healthy like it's almost are accentuated by social media. I think that they exacerbate them badly. arguing with people constantly online, Yeah, comparing too. It's such a bizarre thing that a person can get super duper famous just dancing on an app that People are paying to talk to them.

38:05 ISIS could get that guy. You're vulnerable. I'm like, my God. risk and you've got concern for our kids and all of this other stuff. But when you actually read the language and understand to illegally download this app. countries that is a foreign adversary. And so, you know, Elon Musk has talked guy and this is a bad guy and this is a bad guy. And that has a direct implication on

42:47 They were separate previously, but the thing that the TikTok ban was lumped together with and capture all of your information as an American citizen. bad problem and made it many many times worse and again they're just saying well attacks or more national security incursions on our country and it's just it's just BS it is BS it's also very That sounds crazy.

45:47 Like, that's what it is, you know? Right. rights in the Constitution in the name of national security. We can be safe and secure and also be able to live free met him when the rocks stunt double was getting his traditional Samoan tattoo. And it's a So they were part of those thousands of people who were out there on the lawn of the Capitol. hotels and all of this stuff. For what? You're going to go, the FBI is going to go and investigate people

49:07 who are coming across our border? like all of this stuff is happening Exactly. But are some of the agents not good? Or Minnesota? like ADIQ dumbasses like 80 IQ dumbasses Aren't there real problems going on? Phenomenal. But with so I've talked to different people than the FBI and what going on there, but within the FBI, and going after the bad guys.

52:56 It happens in everything. And you have people that are, they go in with good intentions and they get corrupted by systems that are corrupt. but they are setting that tone. Oh, that's the only reason? when you fear monger you and catches a bunch of dolphins and shit in there that doesn't want anyway and they all die. Yeah. Countless bots that are putting out videos and pushing narratives and find the way into your algorithm and they affect the way people think about

56:52 Exactly. Oh my gosh. That's, I had dinner the other night with a family. It was during the holiday our differences, we got to stand together as Americans. And that's a, that should be That's crazy to say that you think people should be indiscriminately shot and killed it at that these protesters are chanting at Columbia University and some of the other ones. We

59:41 And they had planned this. world experience, they don't have, they don't, they're young. They have ideologies, they're And there's a lot of evidence points to it I guarantee you there are people in this country that are using it. inflammatory stuff and it's nutty fucking crazy politic Exactly. What are you talking about? And Scientology never stopped sending me things.

1:03:09 Yeah. they possibly can. You sold everybody's jeans? Like, I didn't know you could do that. Who'd they sell it to? That's not even that much. This is Ancestry as well? Interesting. Oh, okay, China. not any other articles that are saying that. or the DEA, it's just a bunch of people. And if they don't have to follow the same rules what to do and what not to do, and you were complying. Right. People were telling other people that they couldn't have experts from Harvard and Stanford

1:06:53 Just the fact you're getting requests from the government If you're a person working at Twitter, right, this is not you. in a dispute between doctors argument? Did you examine this? No, no, no you didn't. They just contacted Twitter They're human beings and human beings that have that kind of power over other human beings in a country not a surprise that they're going to act in favor of Big Pharma rather than in favor of the truth or free speech

1:09:44 both within the government as well as outside of the government in the case of big tech and social media to some of your privacy and tell you who you should be day of the week because they feel like it. And I also think that a lot of that stuff is being accentuated by social media, for leaning into one type of ideology. You can't get a 50 year old agnostic dude to wear a fucking

1:12:26 the founding documents and the Federalist papers and the thought process behind that important and why we will fight to defend and protect it. Queers for Palestine. Yes, and then Palestine for Queers exactly the difference between What do you have? How did they plan that? How did they think that they were gonna do that? that they want to govern the world under Islamic rule,

1:16:02 and ISIS and the other terrorist organizations around the world, they all have that same objective, which poses this great, because people are very aware of that, Boys can be girls, girls can be boys, boys can compete against girls in sports if they It shows how afraid they are of actually calling out what is right and what is wrong. Exactly. You should probably be prepared to answer

1:19:09 That's what I think. But some of them just get locked in and then it becomes their identity. Capitalism is bullshit. Like you wear a Che Guevara t-shirt, No, it's weird. she was caught plagiarizing. Exactly. The whole thing's crazy. It seems like you probably had some better choices. Yeah. Like, and how much of that money is coming from China? tech companies. And everybody else is like, what are you doing?

1:21:57 whenever the Jordan Peterson thing was happening, They believe that you should have a day where you tell white people they have to stay home and then threatening them with baseball bats guys, now everyone is sort of realizing like, oh, this is a real problem. This is an infesting And that's a very dangerous thing for so many reasons, but obviously because they're in a

1:24:26 Climate change was so bad that people were walking Hey guys, yeah, maybe some of the stops along the way, Yeah, that lady. like which one is, which one of these is Israel? Like what do you know about the history? What do They're like, oh, we're here to stand in solidarity with the protesters. Well, you know. And if you're like really rabid about it, and then you can demand other people do it on their social media. Like how

1:27:47 it's happening from the very top. Yeah and it's the consequence of And one of the things about AI is that if AI is asked at a certain point in time when And these are the companies that are pushing the conflict and this is the amount of money Do you not do journalism? Well, and certainly no equivalent coverage of the actual true story versus the original

1:30:30 I mean, it's the same reason why with Julian Assange, you know, Why? They're a political, they have become unfortunately a political arm of the Democrat elite. And it turns out it's like a lot of independent people. Jesus. that like you know that that's a pretty a pretty tight turnaround But I had him on the podcast quite a while ago and he said that all this uproar over

1:33:11 and like, hey, we're the only ones allowed to do that. like when you're, you're dreaming, you know, Who else is doing that yeah exactly Elon and X was well and information. So when you look at from a government standpoint, well, why, if you're Because there's one of the guys who was like from Facebook, I did not see this. I don't get it. just flying around all the time.

1:36:56 infected by this ideology and it's nuts that that's the case. Yeah. And then people that just wanted objective conversations. because that's how you make a place toxic It makes sense. Now I look in there and go, ugh, gotta get outta here. saying now they have a deal with a company called data minor and was data thing than banning people from posting things, especially these people that are

1:40:38 A company representative sent an email to the government agency per the report. So is that like a search function? Because it's all public tweets. say if you had an AI, whether it's Google's AI or any AI, and you So they just kind of cut it all off. iPhone right if you get from the app store if you that's where as if you if you pay for it on like Twitter on

1:42:29 And one of them that they just recently got rid of is the lightning connection. It's better for connectivity. So the European Union, I think that was the problem. And I send you one, it comes green. people use androids but not when they communicate with iPhones. iPhones were Interesting. Yeah. It's nuts. We're tribal about the kind of computers we use kind of sneakers. I'm gonna do this guy fuck Nike

1:45:32 Yeah. That's so good. You know, I have a Samsung phone. feature that's still a feature it's kind of amazing it's called moonshot and so is they took a blurry image of the moon and they put it on a desktop computer and then well, it's actually no different You don't have to do that with Samsung. And then I could speak to you in English and it would show you in Spanish

1:48:36 That's incredible. It didn't work. It just didn't work. The thing froze or it didn't it is. So it's not as if you say, hey Tulsi, how about you be a little nicer? And it'll instantly, bloop, it'll say, this is what's going on, this is the problem, here's Yeah. I haven't set it up yet. Can you use Instagram? So what is it operating on? If you're gonna make, well first of all,

1:51:54 fuck the government people, like, Because they don't want that doubt they operate on an operating system called Graphene OS. Like all the normal Google services and all that stuff. It's a completely different operating system works, all your shit doesn't work. Like all the normal Google services and all that stuff. Yeah, skeptical hippo. I hope we don't have to make phones.

1:54:02 that they have for it to be the one-stop shop, not only for all Fuck off stupid use our shit on our cars? It's like 18 inches. Looks like that's about 18 inches, right? And it's just Come on. Yeah, but the whatsapp is Even if the scope and scale of the funding provided has until now signal. go and capture all of Tucker's data. For example, I have no idea if this actually happened,

1:59:10 don't you think they have the ability to read operating system as long as it's using the same cell phone signals. It's like I FaceTime and whatever through with another app on another unplugged See that would be interesting if someone develops something that did that that I don't know why but this is an article that says some interesting things Did he really?

2:01:54 Real name Matthew Rosenfeld, how dare you Moxie? $40 million and projected to rise to 50 million Open Technology Fund was launched in 2012 as a pilot program of Radio Free Asia, an essentially, in different parts of the world. Is there reviews of the unplugged phone the positive 499 but just go to the actual I did and that's where like I started So it maybe it used to be maybe that was the link at one point in time. It said pre-order

2:05:08 I'm saying? And I don't know whether it was a virtue of, you know, the time in our country where people maybe were just weren't that interested in You're locked in with your photographs, doing that stupid thing where you have to go, oh gosh, yeah. Letter by letter scrolling. To jump off of that. you know, they try to get you to switch. I think they count on the majority of us not being aware.

2:07:25 How much they know about it is weird. Like, don't even challenge them. It's bigger. Do they know something we don't know? because of the wildfires. I want to say no tubes that were running beneath fully occupied neighborhoods. And like, as soon as there was a crack in the pavement, And this happened in over 20 different locations within this particular area.

2:11:08 because it's so freaking expensive. Built a beautiful house, knowing that this possibility could occur and And the biggest challenge for the families who are directly impacted by that, who were left homeless, is the fact that they, now faced with the tough decision of, do we just pick up and go and move our life out I haven't heard it raised as an issue from either residents or as part of the conversation around

2:13:58 From the fire and you had like a gas station with underground fuel tanks that burned like And they knew from the outset it was a known fact that it would take, I mean, if it only Yeah, they said, oh, well we we lost track of this six billion dollars we have provided a one-time payment of $700 to everyone who has been impacted illegally through the border.

2:16:38 It's, um, you know, FEMA has other services. when that same government said, who the hell are you to come in here and say, you're just, you're just going to take our has forgotten about it. And I think they came up with like 92 recommendations on things that needed to be fixed. They shared of Maui's Emergency Response Division. and I gotta lead my teams to respond to this emergency.

2:20:00 Oh ha ha ha is the fire still going lol., yup, now it's going in another place. not been any kind of accountability at the various failure points that existed in this food and shelter and, you know, community gatherings. People come and play music at So they're gonna have to do something to speak of the cost. I mean like deal with until you're actually dealing with it and it might take longer it

2:22:59 many points of failure, everything from the immediate response to the whole water issue and the people's lives and property were absolutely destroyed because of this. So was it because trying to ruminate. It was something to do with equity and and some theoretical In a place that experiences storms, but also on West Maui is traditionally a drier part of the island that also

2:25:32 what, what, what are they actually focusing on? and speaking freely, all of these things and our engagement with them as Americans, as Yeah, now I'm not so sure. all of these different things point to the very real risk and domestic threat that we retire. Special Forces Green Beret served over 30 years in uniform. Great American who has dedicated his life to service, he's about to retire. His wife is from a European country,

2:29:00 moment they step across the border into our country illegally. the freedom of speech if you actually can do that it makes it very difficult to that they are the righteous ones, that they are standing up for America and standing up for democracy, so much so that they are willing actually no instances of it not taking place. Right. Yeah like but now don't be

2:31:40 Yeah. They know that now. I don't. There's a lot going on right now. is I think more and more people are waking up and there's a lot to be fixed across both parties and the government, but in my experience to have a say in what kind of education her child is getting. This is happening across the country. and forced to comply or else. And if you dare to have the courage to speak up and speak

2:35:37 stalwart voice of truth and providing a platform for real discussion, Yes. because I was one of the OGs from the very beginning. Yeah, that's the beauty though of what you like. It sucks though. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's what people are attracted to with you as well. sometimes I read, but most of the time I'm sitting there listening to stuff in the sauna

2:38:07 you know, it was emotional talking about That's not the point here. the time that we have to come together as Americans around those foundational principles and get our