IT IS THAT SIMPLE
The Gigaohm Biological High Resistance Low Noise Information Brief - 4/21/2026
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(Doc Jay)
A big shout out to Alexia in the chat. Not sure what else to say about that one other than please know that when you when you help our family in a small way or a big way, every one of these contributions is quite moving and impressive from a guy who never subscribed to anybody or sent anybody any donations ever on the internet.
It’s still very remarkable to me the amount of, I guess, belief that people have in what we have done here and what we’re doing here. And I know you were here last year for the live event, and so you have a good idea that that this isn’t bullshit, but still, that kind of generosity is just it’s extraordinary. And it’s the only thing that keeps this going.
It’s the only thing that keeps this going right now. Are people. Very short list of people on which Alexia is definitely there. Thank you very much.
Anyway, let’s start already with trying to get some work done here. I have the original video of a 2010 Peter Thiel discussion about his ideas or something like that that has been cut into little pieces and, and dramatic music added, and people have really distorted it, or perhaps attempted as best as possible to rob any potential teachable value.
From this little tidbit. It’s only like 15 minutes, and I don’t even we don’t even need to watch the whole thing. We’re only going to watch about six minutes of it. One of the very interesting things about this video is that in this video. He also almost laughably makes fun of himself in a similar way that, sorry, hold on one second that he makes fun of himself in a very similar way that I’ve made fun of him, where he says that, you know, we founded PayPal and we were going to use technology to, you know, change the world system of banking or to overthrow the world system of banking with technology.
And I’m not sure how successful we were. He almost does actually admit that that’s the stupidest origin story ever. And I’ve spent a lot of time over the last few years thinking about the origin story of these people and how it compares to my own, and I’m always befuddled by the.
(Doc Jay)
It’s almost laughable with some of these people. And so I just want to listen to this and point out a few things so that you don’t have to listen to it with dramatic music. Then I will replay the part that I think everybody has cut up into littler pieces to distort and again, to sort of rob as much as possible the value out of this, this, this video clip.
And so here we go. I’ll try to keep my mouth shut as much as possible. Although again, I will warn you that I might stop at 1 or 2 times.
(Peter Theil)
And so I want to I want to reflect a little bit on talk a little bit about my, my evolution, my thinking. You know, I’ve been a libertarian pro free market for as long as I can remember.
(Doc Jay)
He has been libertarian and pro free market as long as he can remember. Now, there’s a couple things that he’s going to say right after this, including studying political theory when he was a teenager at Stanford. That tries to imply, maybe even admit some kind of very early tip on how to be the guy that he is now, maybe even he was raised to be the guy that he is now, but not in the sense that his parents were really smart, and he was also just really studious, but in the sense of, you know, your family is part of this group of people that plays roles on stage as extremely successful people that are far, you know, the success that he or Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg or when they show you on their super, super yachts and whatever, this kind of success is unfathomable to somebody who’s even owns six trucks and has five employees as a plumber. And it’s meant that way. It’s meant to be that way, that this guy, despite not being able to really speak coherently, I guess because, you know, he’s got Ass burgers.
No wait. Maybe, maybe Bill gates has Ass burgers and this guy’s got something else. But this this kind of this kind of theater actor character is what you need to see through. I think it is the sort of near the top level of the way that this podcast world and enchantment is being cast at the very top are people that none of these people can question.
The only person I’ve ever heard on the internet question Elon Musk has a as a thinker is none other than AOC. She’s the only one who’s said what I’ve said, and I said it before her, is that she’s never been captured on film saying anything profound. And that’s true. He’s been on Joe Rogan, and he’s never said anything profound, like hours and hours even, you know, using drugs.
(Doc Jay)
He can’t say anything profound. That’s a remarkable statement for a guy who digs tunnels, makes the space internet, reuses rockets, and also, you know, controls the arguably most influential of the social media softwares. Whatever. It’s ridiculous if you think about it on its face. And what this guy is about to say is kind of ridiculous, it is kind of ridiculous to think that him and Elon Musk started something that who served the Rothschild banking dynasty, isn’t it?
(Peter Thiel)
But my thinking about how that intersects with the political system has changed a lot over the years. When I was a teenager studying political philosophy at Stanford in the 80s, it seemed like the right way to advance ideas was through the give and take of debate and through elections, and sort of try to get a lot of people to be convinced of your views and of your side.
Started one of these student newspapers we had, you know, sort of we had our minor victories. We managed to get the school’s speech code overturned, but an awful lot of it had this feeling like it was trench warfare in World War one where you had, you know, well established battle lines. It was just tons of carnage, but the front lines never really moved.
And in retrospect, you know, it maybe had the benefit that we were sort of preaching to the choir and, and had sort of the side benefit that the members of the choir kept singing for the rest of their lives. But it didn’t really move it at shifting people. And, and as people sort of grow older, they tend to sort of become disillusioned with things.
The world’s too big a place. It’s too hard to change things and sort of by the, by the early 90s, you know, I sort of realized that the people who were, who were sort of politically not part of the establishment system, you could basically measure people’s IQ very simply by how optimistic they were about politics. And sort of the dumb people tend to think you should really all vote the smarter people thought it was probably a bad thing, but you still had to maintain appearances.
(Doc Jay)
How old is Peter Thiel? Could anybody tell me in the audience, how old is Peter? Old is Peter Teal 58 years old.
Listen to it again.
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(Peter Theil)
Yep. People who were who were sort of politically not part of the establishment system. You could basically measure people’s IQ very simply.
(Doc Jay)
I got to go back so you can hear one.
(Peter Theil)
More speech code overturned. But an awful lot of it had this feeling like it was trench warfare in World War one where you had, you know, well-established battle lines. It was just tons of carnage. But the front lines never really moved.
(Doc Jay)
I think any World War One reference is only used in order to put the listener on their heels, because it is such a niche, sort of, not niche, but, you know, is the history of World War Two really what our kids need to learn before, you know? I mean, do we go backwards in a way, you know, where is World War Two relative to World War One, aren’t they?
You could kind of think of them as related to, you know, the whole the whole idea of referencing World War Two like that for trench warfare and is to again put the listener on their heels for you to feel as though, wow, this guy is so freaking smart, like he even knows World War One history. That’s just bullshit.
(Peter Theil)
Scripting and in retrospect, you know, it maybe had the benefit that we were sort of preaching to the choir and it had sort of the side benefit that the members of the choir kept singing for the rest of their lives. But it didn’t really move it at shifting people and, and as, as people.
So where are we shifting? People already see that this is part of what it’s in there, but it’s not in there. Where are we shifting people to? He’s talking about shifting everybody, not just shifting one side or another side, winning a party over. He’s talking about shifting everybody’s understanding. Listen carefully.
(Peter Theil
Sort of grow older. They tend to sort of become disillusioned with things. The world’s too big a place. It’s too hard to change things and sort of by the, by the early 90s, you know, I sort of realized that the people who.
(Doc Jay)
Were so the early 90s, I graduated from high school in 1990. I graduated from university in 1994. So early 90s, I was a the assistant director and then the aquatics director of the Lakeshore Athletic Club in Chicago. For a while there, I was also worked at the Woman’s Athletic Club in downtown Chicago for a little while there as an aquatics director.
I was, I don’t know, playing basketball and imagining, you know, that, you know, I was missing out on everything because I didn’t have a fake ID. Like, what? What? And so he was four years ahead of me, and he’s talking about in the early 90s, I was.
(Peter Theil)
Who were sort of politically not part of the establishment system. You could basically measure people’s IQ very simply by how optimistic they were about politics. And sort of the dumb people tend to think you should really all vote the smarter people thought it was probably a bad thing, but you still had to maintain appearances. And then the really smart people were just sort of a despondent.
And the ones who were conservative, engaged in heroic amounts of alcohol consumption, and the people who were libertarian did not limit themselves to alcohol.
(Doc Jay)
That’s not his story. That’s not his joke. Otherwise he wouldn’t deliver it and enjoy the laughter in the room. It would be scripted to him and it would have been his. And you can deliver it deadpan, and then it’s much better. But instead he’s laughing at it, because normally when people talk to him, they don’t laugh. He can’t make people laugh. So this is especially enjoyable for him. He likes playing this character, holy man.
(Peter Theil)
Don’t think, you know, I don’t think despair is the only answer. And I don’t think and it’s because I don’t think politics is the only way to go. And my, my thinking on.
And so again, the argument is, is that politics sucks, politics sucks, and there’s no way out because politics sucks. And I don’t want to try and convince people to think this way or that way and have to go from speech to speech and do this stuff that’s just so tedious. And yet that also means elections are elections.
And so there’s all kinds of stuff built in here that, that you still kind of have to accept that votes are voters and voting and whatever, because I guess people don’t vote or voting is stupid. And so what he’s about to describe here is that if we could just control what people thought using technology, then we wouldn’t need to compete for votes anymore.
Imagine if we just got people to argue about people on stage and vote for people on stage. Then it’ll never matter who is there. And he is walking into a situation where that’s already kind of the case to the best of their ability. They recruit people. They find the people, they, they use the people. But with technology, this could be 100% done.
It could be thoroughly done with newspapers and magazines and newspaper reporters and journalists and, you know, stuff like that. It was a little harder to do. But with the internet and podcasts and Twitter and Facebook now, it becomes possible to create a sort of bubble. You can think of it as those glasses and everybody’s glasses are already customized, because you’ve already been providing the click data for years.
Me to. And so as we close the cage on our own, you know, minds, that’s an idea that he’s presenting, not his own idea. It’s an idea that was long imagined. It was long imagined already in this book, the phenomenon of man, the nose fear, the idea that connectivity between people would allow the achievement of things that would otherwise not be achievable.
The bending of the human races intentions onto things that would otherwise be unbearable. In other words, you know you can’t build the pyramids with only ten people cooperating, and you can’t crack the human genome with only one country leading the way, or one country holding the technology, you cannot take over the evolution of the species without complete cooperation, at least among the people that matter.
(Doc Jay)
And so is he a part of that? I do think so. But is he a an important part of it, or is he someone that is currently playing a public role, playing a public character? While behind him are the people that are actually running the show, the I don’t know what the Council of 300 or the Council of 8500 or I don’t know how many of these people there are, but they know each other and they don’t have to go in front of a camera.
They don’t have to be on. I have a Substack. They don’t have to be on the portal podcast. In 2019. He was on the Portal podcast in 2019. And that’s a billion. Why is a billionaire wasting even a minute of his life on a podcast? There’s no explanation for that at all.
Unless they are part of podcast governance, unless they are part of this theater. And Peter Thiel is most assuredly part of this theater. He is not. He is not who they say he is.
(Peter Theil)
This, you know, started to take a turn towards a more optimistic perspective in the mid to late 90s, when I got involved in the tech boom in Silicon Valley, I ended up being the co-founder of the company called PayPal, where and the initial founding vision was that we were going to use technology to change the whole world and basically overturn the monetary system of the world.
(Doc Jay)
So he so he went from in the early 90s thinking about how, you know, dumb people vote and smarter people vote because that’s the right thing to do. And the really smart people are disgruntled and drink and use drugs and, you know, despair. There could be a better way out of politics to deciding to start a, you know, technology company that would slurp the world monetary system stop lying.
That’s the dumbest thing you could possibly say out loud. And he knows that. That’s why he’s smirking. That’s ridiculous. But at the same time, Jeffrey Epstein was the representative of the Rothschild family, right? Don’t forget about that.
(Peter Theil)
How much it succeeded or how little it succeeded. And there were parts of it that I think have worked and parts of it were. The jury is still out, but the basic idea was that we could never win an election on, on, on getting certain things.
(Doc Jay)
The basic idea was we could never win an election. How did that pivot even go cognitively? That’s the did that even make any sense to you? I ended up being the co-founder of PayPal. The idea was to surf the world monetary system, but the idea is we couldn’t win an election. Almost sounds like PayPal, is potentially a money laundering operation.
We couldn’t win elections through a normal means. So we created a money laundering operation that we could use to pay podcast actors to create illusions of consensus about what questions are important and what’s happening in the world. Hey, whole independent media could be funded by a money laundering operation that was wholly online, under our control and surveillance. We could watch where the money goes, and we could watch where people try to send their money and get people using an electronic payment system that, you know, eventually we’ll get all the kinks out and we can roll it out globally and no one will ever know it’s our algorithm or the algorithm that we developed for the
US military. It’s absurd to think that this man is responsible for these ideas and their enactment. That is preposterous. In much the same way that it’s preposterous that Elon Musk is responsible for a tunneling company, a space internet company, a reusable rocket company, and also a social media company. And I’m probably missing a couple.
(Peter Theil)
Because we were in such a small minority. But maybe you could actually unilaterally change the world without having to constantly convince people and beg people and plead with people who are never going to agree with you through technological means. And this is where I think technology is this incredible alternative to politics. And there are a number of different technologies we can outline.
But the, the task in this world where politics has become so broken and so dysfunctional is to find a way to escape from it. It’s not a way.
(Doc Jay)
To find a way to escape from politics. And we can talk about the number of technologies. My message to you is that it is podcast actors. It is theater. It’s not algorithms, it’s not censorship. Although for somebody like me, it’s kind of censorship. What you need to understand is the internet allows them to get ahead of anything that I do, anything that I say.
Because if there are four people with 1 million followers, and then there’s me or somebody like Mark Kulak with 5000 followers, and those 5000 followers aren’t notified, but instead the four podcasters with 1 million followers are all told to say something about India and mentioned that nobody’s saying anything about Indian. Now suddenly there are millions of people who see those podcasts and think, wow, that’s curious.
I never thought about that. Nobody says anything about India. And there’s Mark over there in the corner explaining why it’s important that nobody says anything about India, while these people with millions of followers say it’s weird that nobody says anything about India, but then they don’t say anything useful to put it into context. And so then in the knows fear, people hear a lot of this stuff, and it doesn’t ever really echo with anybody that that’s relevant.
And what it does is it creates a, a, an imprisonment for that little person down here who had that great idea. And it can be done with anything. If you have a really interesting idea for how to fix something, or how to change something, or how to make something, put it up on the internet and it could be gone instantly.
It could be gone instantly and scripted into three different Amazon companies with funny names that will make the molds and do everything and be done with it. And they do that with ideas on a regular basis. Ideas on a regular basis, they launder them on the internet through these actors. And this is what he’s talking about. It’s not his idea. It’s a military plan on how to govern a country and make sure that there is no risk of them voting in somebody who would do something that the national security state doesn’t want to do, because the national security state has plans that are much longer than four years. So we can’t have some cowboy crazy guy get elected into government and ask all kinds of questions about what’s going on a 20 year timescale.
(Doc Jay)
And that’s why none of these podcasters will ever mention the UN or the Who. None of these podcasters will ever mention the Commonwealth of Nations. None of these podcasters will ever mention the groups that actually have power. Instead, we’re going to talk about the WEF all the time and talk about Peter Thiel and talk about Elon Musk and Doge.
It is visible right now, ladies and gentlemen.
It is a way to escape politics. Social media programs, a military network simulation that allows them to escape the national security risk of politics. It allows them to execute national security plans on timescales that are much longer than the tenure of the United States president. And so the most important way out is to understand that the preposterous things you’ve been led to believe are in fact, preposterous.
This is a militarized clown show technology as an alternative to politics. The Revolution will not be podcast. It will be done by people with an expertise that they bring to the table and unblemished. Record a track record of integrity that has to do with trying to change people’s minds about these ideas, having a concise way of expressing the message that they bring to the table.
And at this stage, if you are not doing that, you are a podcaster. And Giga Om is not a podcast. We have a message and it is about what they are doing to us, what they intend to do to our children, what they have done to conservative America and liberal progressive America we are all under the same spell.
It’s just a question of whose script gets the most right answers at any particular time. That determines which way the pendulum swings. And now you can see how hard they can push the pendulum, how much momentum they can create.
It’s unlike any kind of, you know, influence the media has had before, because momentum can be created out of thin air about things that aren’t real, like murders and near misses.
(Tucker)
A lack of respect for what we don’t know. Which makes me very uncomfortable in science. And one of the reasons that I think that we should put a lot of doctors and scientists in prison as soon as we can, is because they’ve really hurt us over the last, say, six years by not acknowledging what they don’t know, overstating their own foresight about things that no human being can know, like there’s no respect for the limits of the human mind.
(Doc Jay)
So do you notice that he’s actually saying what they did with that, that video that I put up the last couple shows with all of the local news programs saying the same thing, and, you know, this is bad for democracy. And what were they saying? They were saying that, you know, misinformation on social media. And so there was a reverse psychology being played there where we were being told that, look, see, the neighborhood news is on a script.
And so that means that the truth is actually available on social media. Now, a guy who has one of the most valuable Substack and puts out the most pages per week of anybody on Substack getting money laundered through Substack, a you know, PayPal stripe subsidiary. These and I use them. I use those two systems, PayPal and stripe, both of which belong or supposedly are part of Peter Thiel’s you know overthrow of the Rothschild banking dynasty.
But more importantly, there’s locals and there’s rumble, and rumble has money and there’s Substack, all of which are these impenetrable, proprietary ways of laundering money. And if you recall again, what he said in 2010, he pivoted from PayPal to winning elections. We started PayPal to overthrow the monetary system of Earth. But it really comes down to elections.
And so what we are again, talking about is controlling what people think so that elections don’t matter and they have more than enough money to do that. If all it requires are scripted podcasters that pretend to be heroes and whistleblowers, and then the other side of the heroes and whistleblowers argues about the other sides, you know, not being whistleblowers but being frauds and vice versa.
And maybe somebody will sue somebody. Maybe somebody will also get on 60 minutes. But as a bad guy, and before you know it, you have a whole cast of characters that everybody’s focused on because social media is populated by them, and a few people retweet them. And there you go. Bob’s your uncle. There’s no other way to explain the behavior of all of these people.
In what now I have really come to understand as a health freedom movement. The last real, you know, actual anti-vaxxers, people trying to get to the truth, I think, were Tony Bach and Brandi Vaughan. And after that, we have been presented with a cast of characters that is not genuine. Brian Hooker is not genuine, no matter how charming and sweet and innocent he plays it. He’s one of the worst actors in this show because in 2013, he didn’t use the word autism.
(Doc Jay)
In 2013, he had already worked as a geneticist for many years at the Department of Energy, trying to transform and transform plants to make medicine. This man was in a perfect position to object effectively to the use of transfection and healthy humans to treat for some unknown entity defined by PCR alone. And yet, instead of doing that, instead of eulogizing the loss of Brandi Vaughn, he immediately went on zoom meetings in 2020 and talked to everybody about the virus and the immunology of it, and went on with other people and other doctors that were working together and handing off the what do you know about B-cells?
Oh, I know a lot about B cells, but what do you know about the spike protein? Oh, I read all about that in Ace2. Don’t forget about Ace2. And before you know it, Bob’s your uncle. All the people that would have been skeptical already believe in the lab leak narrative, or are thinking about it because you didn’t tell them the truth.
You were put in a position given a script, and he’s no better than Kevin McCann, who’s now saving people from transfections. You know, I guess downsides that are amyloid or prion or prion amyloid or something like that. And that’s also just a lie. It’s a scripted lie written by this health freedom movement or their clots. I believe there probably are.
Is there some kind of amyloid involved in it? I doubt it. Is there some kind of prion involved in it? I doubt it. Why? Because we have a clotting mechanism to explain it. We have a fibrinogen and fibrin cycle relationship, enzymes to explain it. And the only evidence that they have of calling it what they are calling it is that they stain it with something, or they stained it with something back in the day that that says it’s amyloid.
But that’s preposterous. Amyloid has a sequence just like fibrinogen and fibrin have a sequence. We don’t need to talk about amyloid unless there’s amyloid there.
And to blame it all on that, to explain it as part of the spike protein, to explain it as anything other than the result of transfection in the endothelium and transfection in the platelets. Because again, remember we have data from before the pandemic that that’s where transfection by lipid nanoparticle tends to go. It was one of the first things that all the people that were using transfection in vivo were kind of like, well, I wonder what we could use this for.
(Doc Jay)
Well, here’s how we’ll figure it out, says Robert Malone and his colleagues will inject it into and see where it goes. If it ends up in the liver, maybe we can use it for liver stuff. You know, maybe we can find a kid named Jesse who’s got a liver problem. We’ll just inject it right in there. Maybe we have some genetic disorders that involve platelets because it also went to platelets.
So maybe we can use it to alter platelets. And so you can find the actual literature in PubMed year by year has they explore the top the top listed targets of lipid nanoparticles. Where do they go when we inject them. And the ones that cross the blood brain barrier could go across the blood brain barrier so we could test them that way.
And if the ones that don’t cross the blood brain barrier, maybe that’s also useful. Transfection has been thoroughly explored as a methodology on the academic bench, in cell cultures and in live animals. We know exactly how it works. We know exactly how it can go wrong. And oftentimes that academic biologists don’t see it because those animals are sacrificed long before the immunological consequences would manifest, but not humans. And they knew this from the beginning, just like they knew that if they made big quantities of RNA using standard methodological techniques, manufacturing techniques, using her competent DNA, that there would be a process one and a process two and yada yada, there would be some contamination.
Do you think they didn’t know that before the pandemic? They’ve been making protein biologics for decades using the exact same process, except protein biologics are purified using neon exchange chromatography to remove all the nucleic acids. And since that can’t be used on RNA, they new by default that there would be a number of toxins that would have otherwise been removed from a protein biologic that can’t be removed from the RNA.
But you know what? Screw it hits a pandemic. We’ll think about it later. Hell, maybe we can even use it as an excuse for why transfection effed people up.
It is a perfect script enacted by perfect actors. That’s why Aaron Siri has made no progress in more than 15 years. That’s why Robert Malone has made no progress in the five years that he’s been on stage. He went from being a computer programing the computer generated X-ray crystallography models of all the all the known pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals in the FDA catalog.
(Doc Jay)
Yes, he said he did that. And then he used cell culture and laser scanning confocal microscopy to identify the candidates. Do you understand how stupid that is? He said he could do it. Did it in three weeks. When did he say it? He said it while he was on a podcast with Steven Hatfill.
And some guy named Tommy who plays computer games in a recliner with a blanket when he’s not talking to national security state actors. That guy, the Windber Cancer Institute guy, the Ebola and the Zika and the anthrax and the congressional phone call with Merrill Nass. Robert Malone, the guy who shook my hand at the inaugural CHC conference in Knoxville, Tennessee, 22 9 to 2022 and pulled it away when I said, thank you for introducing me to Robert F Kennedy Jr.
But that’s what Robert F Kennedy Jr told me. And the weird part was, is that he was on a podcast with me and Robert F Kennedy Junior nine days before I met them. Met him there, and he didn’t recognize me at all. I guess because I’m a lot taller than people think I am. It’s the same excuse that Steve Kirsch gave.
These people are traitors to our grandchildren. They are part of a long con in America. A lot of this long con is biological in nature, and so I feel an obligation to keep going. And so I’m not stopping. I’m just also working on August in the background. And so I will be on a lot more in the, in the coming weeks and then in the coming days and whatever.
(Tucker)
You and I and everyone else who supported him, you wrote speeches for him. I campaigned for him. We were implicated in this for sure. Yes. It’s not enough to say I changed my mind or like, oh, this is bad. I’m out. It’s like in very small ways, but in real ways. You and me and millions of people like us are the reason this is happening.
(Doc Jay)
There it is. There’s the trap. You voted for this. You’re responsible for it. This is your country that Donald Trump is running into the ground. This is your country that’s bombing Iran. This is your fault. Can you see how conservative America is being burnt now? And we’re supposed to identify with this jackass, this liar that was fishing in Central Park.
(Doc Jay)
Ladies and gentlemen, if we do not wake ourselves up right now to understand how bad it is, the 70% of Americans that have always believed in the TV and are now currently right, it’s going to get very, very bad. It’s going to get very bad in America. If we don’t start to we don’t start to come together and understand how we were so manipulated by the illusion of Donald Trump, the illusion that we struggled to not elect him a second time, that we struggled not to elect him the second time again, that, you know, this is all one malevolent show now.
(Tucker)
I think, but you can tell if someone’s lying, you know, you can sort of feel it in people. And I have lied. I’m sure I’ll lie again. I don’t want to lie. You know? I don’t think I’m a liar. I try not to be a liar. I don’t want to be a liar. I think it’s, like, really important not to be a liar.
(Doc Jay)
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There’s nothing of the three star, four star, five star, certainly no five star hotels anywhere near my house. So if you think that that’s something that you need, then you can already scratch this trip off of a list. There are nice places to camp, but not within driving distance, but you could figure it in for the week before or the week after something like that.
(Doc Jay)
There’s lots of nice places around here on the way. And again, I it’s just a rough description so that people can find it right now and start to sign up if you want to. There is a limit to the number of people that can show up, but I guess we’re not going to hit that and so I’m not too worried about it.
So good morning everybody. Welcome to the show. This is biological high resistance low noise information brief brought to you by a biologist. I have made the argument that if you have any issues and you want to think about any of the people that you follow, all you really have to do is try to investigate there, there, there timeline, their track record, how did they get where they are?
Why are they podcasting? Do they have an expertise that they bring to the table? Do they have an explanation for why they are there? And I think the other thing is really what is their message? If their message is, you know, go outside, get into nature and whatever, I don’t know. I mean, are you a PBS cartoon?
We have a very specific message that we have learned painfully over our experience transitioning from an academic me and academic biologist to a online analyst, I guess is what I would call myself now coach as well. I just got a phone call from New Zealand today about the PCR test on my phone number, and I picked up and I talked to a guy for 20 minutes.
(Doc Jay)
I don’t get very many phone calls. And so, you know, that number just sits there. But you could actually make my phone ring with that Google number. And if I can’t take it, you can leave a voicemail. And if it’s a voicemail that I can play on the on the air, I will. I think it’s important to look at timelines.
I think it’s important to know that in 2013, Brian Hooker did not use the word autism. He didn’t like the word autism. He said that his son was vaccine damage. He was neurologically damaged in 2015. Brian Hooker of Department of Energy Genetics was on stage with Brandi Vaughan at conferences where Brandi Vaughan taught that a very significant difference between injection and ingestion might underlie some of the allergies and injuries that kids are associating, and parents are associating with injection. She didn’t get all the way to intramuscular injection being different from subcutaneous and whatever other kinds of injection there are. But I think with, you know, one, one breakfast or one coffee, it would be easy to convince her to change her language, to be specific about that, because it gives her the opportunity, it gives anybody the opportunity to teach the biology of the immune system, in a broad sense, as a barrier, with a polarity with an inside and outside.
And so then the injection of a combination of substances beyond that barriers and that structure is not a very good way to augment it. And so again, that’s in 2015. Brandi Vaughan would die in 2020, and Brian Hooker would go on to podcast throughout the pandemic and never mention her name again. More importantly, the crucial early details about the novel virus, including the detail of completely accepting it as real, is something that Brian Hooker did over and over and over online as part of Children’s Health Defense, Health Freedom movement.
And so if you just take these people’s actions over those years where the murder occurred, you can see clearly who had principles and who did not. And very few of them will be able to tell you that they lost a job at a top ten medical school in the United States, after a 20 year record of publishing excellence that includes working with a recent Nobel Prize winner.
It’s just kind of remarkable that all these podcast actors that are part of the health freedom movement don’t really have an exemplary record prior to the pandemic of, like, doing stuff. Unfortunately for them, I do. I don’t want to brag about it, but I mean, I do. I have grants, I and they’re not there. I didn’t do an autism conference before the pandemic like Kevin McKernan did.
(Doc Jay)
That’s I can say that I didn’t do an autism conference. I didn’t give a shit about autism. I thought autism models of in animals were dumb, and I argued about that regularly with people. I worked in a lab in Rotterdam, where the next door lab used Angelman’s disease and a genetic model of Angelman’s disease in mice to argue that they were doing autism related research.
I know exactly how gross academic biology is, and why it is specifically gross bent toward these mythologies. Because by bending toward these mythologies, you make them real. Well, there’s an animal model of autism that they use in the Netherlands.
I just heard Paul Offit say, valproic acid, for goodness sakes. And that used to be an animal model of autism, too, until they realized that might work. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a crucial moment in our American history, our collective American history, because we can actually pull ourselves out. Nobody is better off because the script varies, and sometimes our teams write, sometimes their teams.
Right? Sometimes the weirdos are right. But as long as you are on social media, you are doing this. You are not fighting anyone. You are not answering any useful questions. You are not making any progress. And that’s because the amount of truth that you can garner from social media is capped. It’s just capped. You can’t get any more.
And it’s the fluctuation that makes it feel real. I’m going to switch over here. I did that wrong here. One of these podcast actors that has been recently put in front of us before the pandemic, was one of the highest private donors to the Democratic National Committee. His name is Steve Kirsch. I have a 1.5 x recording of basically his origin story.
And I think, much like Peter Thiel, his origin story because he’s a national security actor is a mostly bullshit. See if you agree with me.
(Steve Kirsch Interview)
And I’m the director of the internet.
Okay, so starting with just your background. Ready to grow up? What’s your family background?
So I grew up in West Los Angeles and had a fairly normal job. I guess I was a little bit interested in computers, I’d say in the early age. So in sixth grade, in elementary school, we had a computer programmer 1 to 1. And so we were very fortunate in being able to get to school. It was public school, and we were able to get one of these programing one ones, and I was in sixth grade and I just was fascinated by it was it’s equivalent of Programable calculator today. But back in those days this is 1960s in 60s. That was pretty hot stuff.
I’ll say 60s. So what did you do for fun as a kid?
For fun? I was pretty into it, to schoolwork and making sure I got good grades are studying a lot, but for fun to be interested in that in my early days.
And I’m okay.
(Doc Jay)
So this is for the history of the internet or some shit like that. And I think this video is from 2000 some time or another before the pandemic. I don’t know how much before, but it’s before and they’re in some kind of computer museum or some other museum. And I sped it up because I’m going to play it a couple times, and I really don’t like Steve Kirsch.
I met him once in person at a broken science meeting where he took a video with Rodney Mullen and Rodney Mullen, says that he read his Substack, and then Rodney Mullen went home. And so it was just another sort of, you know, come out to this party and meet Jayanta Bhattacharya and also, you know, your friend Rodney Mullins going to make a video and promote the guy that you know is a fraud.
And we’re not going to have a good explanation of why this fraud showed up at the party. But he called and he made me pay for him. So I brought him out here. And.
Steve Kirsch is a fraud. That was also in June of 2021 on the same Bret Weinstein podcast as Robert Wallace Malone, talking about the what are the odds that I know three people who died of the vaccine or some shit like that? This person is a scripted fraud. Listen to his origin story and see if it makes any sense.
The program of one on 101 is what he says. Programma 101. Listen again.
(Steve Kirsch Interview)
Director of the internet this week.
Okay, so starting with just your background, where did you grow up with your family background?
So I grew up in West Los Angeles, and had a fairly normal childhood. I guess I was a little bit interested in computers, I say in the early age. So in sixth grade, in elementary school, we had a computer program one. And so we were very fortunate in being able to get to school. It was public school, and we were able to get one of these ones, and I was in sixth grade.
(Doc Jay)
Do you hear the repetition? I was in sixth grade. We had the public school programma 101. The repetition tells you that he’s lying because he’s not adding details. He’s trying to remember details. So he repeats things. That’s how you can see they’re lying. I don’t need to repeat things like that. Anybody that’s on a script or trying to remember the script on which they are improvising, which is an important distinction.
It’s a very, very difficult skill to have a script but improvise on it. But I will say the best actors, the best actors are actually doing that so that even when the words are written and the screenwriter wrote the words the way he wants them written, the actor himself or herself in the actual scene might decide that the beat or the way that it’s done is wrong and improvise on it.
And boom, there’s the take. And the best actors are known to do that all the time. I mean, I bet Jack Nicholson only reads half of his lines. Marlon Brando had all of his lines on cue cards off camera.
So when you’re improvising on a script and you don’t remember it, you repeat.
(Steve Kirsch Interview)
And it was fascinating. It was its equivalent of programing later today. But back in those days, this was 1960s in 60s. That was pretty hot stuff.
I’ll say 60s. So what did you do for fun as a kid?
For fun? I was pretty into it to school, work and make sure I got good grades, studying a lot, but
(Doc Jay)
So now I want to I want to just introduce the programma 101 off of Wikipedia. The programma 101 is a machine.
That was. Let me just get it over here. It takes magnetic cards. It looks like this. And if we just stop the video for a second, the Olivetti program 101, was one of the first all in one commercial desktop programable calculators. It was produced by an Italian manufacturer. It was used had many of the features of large computers of that period.
(Doc Jay)
It was launched at the 1964 World’s Fair and volume production started in 1965. It was priced at $3,200, the equivalent of 32 $0, and his public school had one of these for the kids to play with, and he was fascinated. One of the 44,000 units sold now in sixth grade. To be interested in this machine, how does it compute that then you had interest in computers?
What computers? What computers are around in 1964 for him to be interested in. Was it seventh grade then or eighth grade or ninth grade? When did you become interested in computers? If you started with the programma 101 in the 60s, it’s actually. Yeah, the 60s, I guess you got it right in the middle. Maybe you got it late 60s.
Like, think about this for a second and listen to this mother sucker liar.
(Steve Kirsch Interview)
So we were very fortunate to have a school. It was public school. And we were able to get one of these ones. And I was in sixth grade and I was fascinated by it was its equivalent of a programable calculator today. But back in those days, this was 1960s in 60s. That was pretty hot stuff.
(Doc Jay)
Pretty hot stuff. And so besides the program of 101, what did you do for fun as a kid? Listen to this stupid ass answer. He didn’t think he was going to have to improvise on this, so he couldn’t come up with camping or riding his bike or I don’t know, I mean, I could come up with a list of we used to take target arrows and tape them up with great big balls of duct tape so that we could shoot them at each other, and we would shoot them like, like flaming arrows, you know, and then we would have a tree for it over there and a tree forward over there.
And oh my gosh, was that a bad idea? But we did shoot arrows at each other. And you know, like, what story did you play? Kick the can. Did you learn to hide in the shadows of street lights right in the middle of a yard so that you could you could always win. You don’t have any stories about, I don’t know, collecting a jar full of lightning bugs and having them get out in your house or, I don’t know, a bull snake that knocked over all the violets and on all the shelves in your in your parents bedroom before that shit on their bed.
You don’t have any stories like that. Listen to this.
(Steve Kirsch Interview)
I’ll say 60s. So what did you do for fun as a kid?
For fun? I was pretty into it, to schoolwork and making sure I could be studying a lot, but for fun to be interested in that. In my early days.
(Peter Theil)
Specialization should make you suspicious because it’s gotten harder to evaluate what’s going on than it’s presumably gotten easier for people to lie and to exaggerate. And then one should be a little bit suspicious. And that’s, that’s sort of my starting, my starting bias.
(Doc Jay)
Now, this statement that he makes here is ten years after the statement that I opened the show with, ten years after he talked about technology, has an alternative and escape from politics. And now he’s on a podcast with the ultimate fraud, Eric Weinstein, who is touted as being the, you know, the financial advisor, the whatever to Peter Thiel’s financial group.
Right. Which is, of course, also very real. And he’s saying that, you know, now that people are so specialized and people stay out of each other’s lanes so much, it’s very easy for people to exaggerate the significance of their work or even the significance of the question that they’re asking to the point where they could be lying.
You mean technology could allow people to lie? You mean a corrupt academic system designed to be that way could get people to lie, could bankrupt a country, a university system that wasn’t a true academic system, could be weaponized against a people, and that social media could be used against them to take any useful ideas that they have and invert them, throw them right back at them, and an illusion of consensus that they would never understand was actually a specific response to them.
This guy is podcasting as a billionaire, it just doesn’t make any sense. Unless they are creating an illusion. They are national security actors. And actually Peter Thiel is no more real than Brett or Eric Weinstein. And now you see where we are. Elon Musk is no more real than Brett and Eric Weinstein. And now you see where we are. Brett and Eric, Weinstein’s dad is infinitely more important to this discussion than Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, or either of the Weinstein clown brothers.
(Doc Jay)
But the Weinstein brothers have lots of people on the internet who are debunking them all the time. They’re such frauds, and nobody ever talks about their dad. Nobody ever talks about how it would be possible that Eric Weinstein could be such a fraud in physics, but also the financial advisor to Peter Thiel, who invented PayPal and Palantir.
Stop lying. Come on.
(Peter Theil)
Could make you suspicious because it’s gotten harder to evaluate what’s going on. Then it’s presumably gotten easier for people to lie and to exaggerate. And then one should be a little bit suspicious. And that’s, that’s sort of my starting, my starting bias.
(Doc Jay)
I really want you to understand where we are.
(Stephen Colbert)
I’m your host, Stephen Colbert, folks.
It is of course, tonight is April 15th. Happy Tax Day to all who celebrate. But it’s actually a very important day for Trump’s big beautiful bill the passed last year because even though in the bill they decimated Medicaid and slashed government programs left and right, they kept saying it’s all going to be worth it. On April 15th of this year, when people saw their giant tax refunds, well, we finally know how much the average American is going to get.
It’s $748, which I got to say is pretty good. Unfortunately, thanks to Trump’s war with Iran this year, gasoline is expected to cost the average household $740 more.
(Doc Jay)
And so the very simple explanation that he has is that they President Trump is an independent agent. He makes decisions and people have to do what they’re told or they’ll be fired. And so people do what they’re told. They bomb Iran, the gas prices go up, tax laws are passed, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I don’t know, there’s nothing we can do.
You elected him?
(Stephen Colbert)
No. Congratulations, everybody. Eight bucks doesn’t sound like much, but may I remind you, that’ll get you eight lotto tickets, which also happens to be Trump’s health care plan. Now, this would this would also be a really great time for Americans to get a big check back, because Trump’s war has driven consumer sentiment to its lowest level in 70 years, since 1956, when everyone was wearing those buttons. That said, I sprained my knee during the twist, and now I know like I I’m just. Now just obviously I’m just I’m just joshing. It turns out 1956 is as far back as the numbers go.
(Doc jay)
I wonder if just joshing has anything to do with Joshua Lederberg.
(Stephen Colbert)
Meaning consumer confidence as at the lowest level ever recorded. That may sound bad, but that’s only because it’s never been worse.
(Doc Jay)
So he’s kind of being a town crier here, right? He’s kind of just telling you the state of the country, and everybody’s laughing about it and kind of accepting it.
Just like a lot of people are accepting that Donald Trump might be the Antichrist or Peter Thiel is the Antichrist, or maybe AI is going to be the Antichrist, and that’s what they’re really afraid of. And Stephen Colbert can make jokes about that too. And Seth, Seth Meyer can make jokes about everybody will make jokes about that.
And the one thing that they’ll do is keep repeating the Antichrist, the Antichrist, Satan eating babies. They’ll keep saying it even on the left, and the enchantment makes it real. The conclusion of consensus is that America is run by monsters. More immoral, world destroying, I guess. You know, not very competent monsters or something. I don’t know, there’s. And we should just laugh about it because there’s nothing we can do. The only thing we have is to vote.
And once you vote and then, you know, just stuff happens, and then you got to wait until you can vote again, show up on time, and hope that when you vote, that something will change, right. You know, it’s remarkable. We might as well be buying tickets to the Lakers, hoping that our cheering will make them trade LeBron or retire him.
It’s like you can scream all you want.
(Doc Jay)
It’s a dark time in American history to come to realize that we have been fooled for a generation. It is it is tough. It is a tough realization. But if we don’t come to that realization soon, the realization that this theater brings us to is very, very dark. And I think we should start to try and estimate where this dark theater is trying to bring us.
(Stephen Colbert)
Oh, there’s a there’s more tough news to chew on. Beef is getting harder for Americans to afford. Which explains Pizza Huts new left over Easter candy lovers pizza. No one out. Peep’s the hut.
Prices. Prices are rising just as summer barbecue season is heating up. To which your vegan cousin said well, well, well, I guess these tofu ribs don’t look so bad after all. What’s that? They still look bad. And also weird because they are shaped like ribs even though they’re made out of coagulated soy. Oh fine. Be that way. Nut based cheese to anyone cashew cheddar It doesn’t melt.
Beef isn’t the only American tradition affected by inflation these days, because it was just announced that 7-Eleven will close 645 US stores this year. 711 never forget.
(Doc Jay)
I’m not really sure. I mean, I don’t think he’s in a position to make that joke. Maybe, you know, like somebody else, but whatever.
(Stephen Colbert)
The company explained that personal consumption had softened, particularly among low income households, as inflation continued to weigh on spending. Yes, that’s how bad things are in America. Folks can’t afford to eat at 711. What’s next are Americans will be forced to limit themselves to a sensible gulp.
Damn it, this is America. I do not believe I should have to drink from any cup. I couldn’t possibly also drown in C.
(Doc Jay)
This is humiliating, right? It’s funny, but it’s. You’re making fun of America at a time when supposedly we’ve unfortunately made the mistake of blundering into another Trump prentice presidency. And now I guess somebody is making Donald Trump whispering in his ear or something. Do all this dumb stuff that anybody could have seen was dumb. But I guess Trump did it anyway.
(Doc Jay)
It just doesn’t really make any sense, because if that’s the case, nothing’s funny.
It’s not funny, but everybody’s laughing. It’s almost like they all know that this can’t possibly. It’s so preposterous that it can’t be real, that Donald Trump has added his name to a dead guy’s Memorial Center for the arts, that he’s making coins of himself. He can’t possibly be real. That this guy’s sons are allowed to make billions of dollars on, on business ventures.
Well, but it’s happening. And he doesn’t care and nobody cares because that’s how America works, I guess. No, ladies and gentlemen, the only way America works like this is if everybody that has any control over anything allows it to work like this. It’s not the plumber’s fault. It’s not the high school teachers fault. It’s not the people who voted for Donald Trump’s fault.
It’s just not. It’s also not the military’s fault, because the military is supposed to operate under the assumption that they get orders from a rational actor. In fact, the whole working assumption of the American system is that the people that get elected will be honest. People have honest debates, Patriots. But for the last 20 or 30 years, we have been governed by actors that have loyalties to weaponized piles of money, ideas and manifestations of power that are older than the United States.
And me has a naive, multiracial American mud blood. I don’t I don’t know what those things even mean. I just know I’m part of a new republic that probably, if we really thought about it, would have never been allowed to stand and usurp the Rothschild banking dynasty. And so once you realize that if that’s what you believe, that the people that control money control the world, then the US government was never going to be allowed to exist and have its own currency.
That would have been preposterous, right? Just like it would be preposterous if Peter Thiel and his gay friends were allowed to. Who served the world monetary system 250 years later?
And yet all of these people accept that, and they accept that Donald Trump was elected and therefore were stuck with him for four years. Hopefully he doesn’t break everything on the way out.
(Clips)
To be me as a doctor making people better. And I do make people better. I make people a lot better.
I called for the 25th amendment. I do think there’s something wrong with him.
(Doc Jay)
This multiple CrossFit gym owner, CrossFit competitor, one time two time representative, now podcast actor full time. His scripted just the same way that this guy has scripted. They know what they’re supposed to say and what they’re not supposed to say, what the questions that they’re supposed to ask are, and how they’re supposed to improvise on it. They’re never going to go off that script. These are the kinds of frauds that we are dealing with. It is very, very dark.
(Clips)
He called to wipe out an entire civilization. That, to me is so evil.
(Doc Jay)
It’s so evil. It’s so preposterous that she believes it.
Don’t you see how dumb that is? But they are creating an illusion of consensus that obviously Donald Trump is a real guy, and he tweets real things, even if they’re psychotic.
(Clips)
And it shows real mental depravity.
(Doc Jay)
And more importantly, as Tucker just told you, that means you’re responsible for the guy who’s threatening to destroy a whole civilization tonight. That’s you. That’s on you conservative America. That’s the bullshit that they’re trying to throw right now.
(Clips)
Syndrome has rotted former Congresswoman Greene’s inner side of the brain. Your response to that charming description?
(Doc Jay)
I think the guy in the middle of that last shot is actually mentioned in the original intellectual dark web article. I could be wrong.
(Clips)
Is it upsetting that he killed the Ayatollah Khomeini, married a 15 year old? Did you get held enough as a child? The fact that he is betraying his voters and he is not serving the interests of the American.
(Doc Jay)
So all of these people on the screen are, in some way or another, paid to say some shit and paid not to say other shit. That’s as simple as it is. Understand it and you will break yourself free. They are paid to say some shit and they are not pay. They are paid not to say other shit. It’s that simple.
You don’t need to. You can ask who pays them. And there’s probably different sources of money, probably multiple streams of money. It doesn’t frickin matter as long as you are paid to say some shit and paid not to say other shit. You are a podcaster and they are improvising around those basic rules on that basic script. And the better you are, the higher you will rise.
John Kiriakou described it perfectly. Oh man, I got to a higher level of podcast after the, you know, diary of a CEO really changed stuff because some kid in Texas made some made some TikTok videos and put the Chipmunks voice on me. And next thing you know, I’m famous. My niece called me and told me I was famous on TikTok, but she didn’t know why.
Stop lying.
(Clips)
Well, this time he posted one was not him as Jesus, but with Jesus. He posted this image of Jesus quietly begging him to stop. And you know.
(Doc Jay)
I know they chose, of course, a tweet that also says satanic, demonic, child sacrificing monsters and the, the podcaster that’s doing the show doesn’t have to read that. All it has to be is put on screen for the illusion of consensus to keep being repeated, that we are being ruled by satanic, demonic, child sacrificing, Antichrist wanting people.
(Doc Jay)
There is an enchantment being cast right now that America is run by satanic child sacrificing pedophiles, and God is watching.
It is a remarkable and a very nasty mythology that they are throwing around right now.
(Clips)
I don’t know, you know this, but he, you know, he thinks artists make these. He thinks they’re paintings for real. He doesn’t realize this is an AI thing. And check out the chin and cheekbones on somebody. Is somebody been looks maxing? Here’s another one. Trump didn’t post this, but I’m sure he will get to it. This one shows Jesus looking over Trump’s shoulders as he reads the Epstein files.
(Doc Jay)
So now Trump didn’t post it, but it’s okay for him to show it. And so here you see again the exact plan of Peter Thiel and his, you know, scriptures right here for you. They will use technology as a way to escape politics, not an alternative to politics, but escape it, to make it cease to have any meaning.
And how do you do it? You use social media to create illusions of consensus about what questions should be asked, who to argue with about them, and people end up choosing their favorite on stage actor instead of acting on their own.
That’s what we have, and the best you can do as an American is vote or show up for the protest. That’s it. And now you know we’re already enslaved. We need to actually break the chains right now before the chains are made digital and put under our skin.
(Clips)
You’re going to hell for this and this and this. You know, it’s been a long time. Since God smiting someone. We are now on day three of Hormuz. Appaloosa. We still can’t seem to get a straight answer on what’s going on over there. Trump says the strait is closed, but he also says it’s open. It’s whatever you want it to be. Gas prices are sky high, but our secretary of energy, Chris Wright, is confident that whatever the president is doing is good, even if it isn’t.
God bless President Trump’s agenda and willingness to pivot. Just because it looks like we’re going the wrong direction does not mean that’s the direction we’re going.
(Doc Jay)
No, I could have played the Stephen Colbert a little bit longer, and you would have seen that he used the same clip and laughed about it in the same way. And what you I think we need to come to accept is that a lot of these things are scripted just like that, that they have people that are out here with 20 million followers on YouTube.
That’s the point. 20 million followers on YouTube and makes the action movement with a thousand views a week. I mean, we are in trouble. America’s conservative right has been thoroughly sabotaged already. It is fractionated across a million different groups and a million different podcasts, with a million different twists on the fact that Donald Trump is being run by somebody else than we thought.
We didn’t vote for Epstein. Something, something. And the rest of the country is following people like this that are making fun of it in as many ways as possible. And this will have a result. It will have an end result.
(Clips)
This is why his wife won’t drive with him. Trump is desperate to change the narrative right now, and sat for a doozy of an interview with Maria Bartiromo, who, like everyone, is curious as to when this war might be over.
I had a divert because if I didn’t do that right now, you would have Iran with a nuclear weapon. And if they had a nuclear weapon, you would be calling everybody over there, sir. And you don’t want to do that. Well, you keep saying was is this war over?
I think it’s close to over here. I mean, I view it as very close to over.
(Doc Jay)
So first of all, right, it’s about nukes. And everybody accepts that nukes are real. And it’s something that Iran can’t have. Right. And he said it. And you know he’s not going to dispute it. He’s not going to say that the Iranians aren’t going to build a nuke. But that’s what he’s thinking. Iranians won’t build a nuke because their ayatollah said, don’t build a nuke.
Now, you killed the Ayatollah. Maybe the new ayatollah will say, we better build a nuke. See how it works?
(Clips)
Honestly, Maria, I have no idea what’s happening or what I’m doing. I said Covid was over two years before it was over. Did you know that before they. Me president, I hosted a reality TV show. Did you see that?
(Doc Jay)
I mean, that’s perfect. I said Covid was over before Covid was over. Actually covers the murder right up until 2022. Perfectly covers it. It’s remarkable.
(Clips)
Suffered the biggest growth forecast downgrade in the G7. Yeah well.
So their economies impacted.
It’s the UK I would say this. They got to stop with their windmills and they got to open up the North Sea.
They got to stop with the windmills. You have to stop with the windmills. What is with him in the windmills? Every problem comes back to windmills. Every day. I become more convinced that Trump’s father used to beat him with a miniature golf club in the shadow of a windmill, and then Don Quixote managed to steer the conversation into yet another of his old man’s story loops.
You can go at the Strait of Hormuz or the harmless straight, I said. Which is better? They said, either is okay, but you can call it either one the only thing you can.
(Doc Jay)
So instead of coming to the conclusion that this is preposterous, we are forced to come to the conclusion that this is our fault and this is untrue. Americans are not electing this guy. Although people do go vote, they chose this guy twice on purpose. They put Biden in between on purpose because it was one continuous, malevolent show. He theater that allowed the last charges to be put in place, and the controlled demolition of America to be executed.
These people are sabotaging our country right now. It is a terrible thing to have to say. I don’t like to have this conclusion in my head. It’s hard to enjoy the sunshine and the birdsong and my coffee in the morning when I think this way, and it is hard to put together a positive podcast at this moment because of the sheer malevolence that I see.
(Doc Jay)
Thank you very much on social media. It is disturbing. It’s absolutely disturbing what is currently available for us to watch and interpret and pretend is real. And people believe it. People believe it. People make excuses in their head about this and the, the people on the left are laughing about it because conservative America has been sabotaged.
(Clips)
Can’t call it as the Trump straight. They don’t like that idea, by the way. Speaking of that, I did a thing that people like very much, except for Mexico. I took the Gulf of Mexico and we now call it the Gulf of America. That’s not bad. Wow. Thanks for telling us. I don’t think you’ve ever mentioned that before. Did you know he changed to go from Mexico to the Gulf of America? No idea.
(Doc Jay)
It’s not. It’s too preposterous to be true. But what I think you need to be afraid of, just a little bit worried about, is the fact that the people scripted on the broad term left are very excited. I think they understand, and they smell blood in the water and the script has blood. I think the script has a tremendous face plant over the next couple of years, and it would be my it would be my best feeling and advice for you to do whatever you think you were going to do back in the day when you thought you had a plan of what you were going to do and the shit hit the fan, you
would buy this and you would put this up and you would stock this up and you would do that. It’s now time to start thinking about doing these things on a on a steady basis. And I’m not saying that in two weeks we’re not going to have power. But if you have the means to put. I don’t know, something away to secure a water supply at your hunting cabin or whatever.
I don’t have any of these things, but I’m just trying to imagine somebody that had a plan, but, you know, putting it off or whatever. Now is probably the time to start thinking about actually doing those things. And if you were going to get a ham radio, you know, all your life, maybe now’s the time to get one of those if you were going to, I don’t know. Also get an old car that was pre electronic technology and you always wanted to have an old Jeep Cherokee. We’ll go get that now because soon, you know in the next let’s say five years I don’t, I don’t know that we’re going to know the situation like we know it now, I don’t know if it’s going to stop at seven elevens closing.
(Doc Jay)
It could be that Home Depot only has one Home Depot in the greater Pittsburgh area in a few years. For all I know, maybe only one Home Depot in Pennsylvania. For all I know right now, I think we need to realize that this is impossibly preposterous and take it as a warning, take it as a warning that something very, very malevolent is currently under our feet.
You know, a foot is the right word, I guess I was looking for.
(Clips)
Oh, wow. And no one calls him on it. Everyone just nods like it’s the first time they’ve heard this. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but he’s also now laying the groundwork for his excuse for why it won’t be his fault when the Republicans lose the midterms.
Why is it that a voter votes for the opposite party? It’s even when.
I think I had the greatest year, the greatest opening year. I’ve read the greatest look. I ended eight wars and.
(Doc Jay)
That’s just scripted. Stupid, right? That’s retarded, that’s dumb. The fact that he’s saying this stuff and that it grinds people’s gears is a design, but it’s not because he’s a genius and he’s playing five D chess. It’s because it’s a national security theater that Peter Thiel described in 2010. Technology to escape politics. But by escaping politics, he means escaping the requirement to engage in it for the ruling class.
The ones that are really, you know, drinking and using drugs because they know that voting is dumb and it’s a stupid system and they don’t want to get involved in it. It’s a stupid system, because in the traditional sense, it involves convincing people to think like you. And if you didn’t have to do it, if you could escape that, then it would be great.
And that’s what we’ve done. We’ve escaped it because people believe Donald Trump is a real guy. That’s all they needed.
(Doc Jay)
People believe that. That lady from Germany who is related to the health minister and, you know, like the Pfizer guy like that runs the EU, she they also can’t possibly believe that’s a real person. He can’t possibly believe that her assistant, who said she’s reading books about stuff and she’s going to be smarter after this jobs over, is a real person that’s running a bureaucracy that governs billions of a billion people.
That’s ridiculous. Is there a billion people in the EU? I don’t even know. Like it’s ridiculous. Just as ridiculous as Donald Trump got elected and now we just got to put up with him.
(Clips)
That’s right. Nobody’s every war in history is still going on because no one ever ended one except him who ended eight. And a ninth is coming. Do you get credit for ending a war? You started? I don’t think you do. This war is going so poorly for Trump. He may need Melania to hold another surprise press conference just to get Epstein back in the news again.
Trump’s now former attorney general, Pam Bondi, could be held in contempt for failing to testify. She was supposed to appear before the House Oversight Committee yesterday. The Department of Justice is claiming that she’s allowed to ignore their subpoena because she’s no longer attorney general, which is not how it if you work at Starbucks and you punch a customer, you can’t just quit and say, barista me punch that dude regularly is off the hook.
(Doc Jay)
Now, part of the reason why I’m showing you this is because I want you to feel the hamster wheel. Because this was a week ago and so or five days ago or whatever. So it’s a it’s a very interesting pace at which the things are changing. Now. You know, Donald Trump says one thing on Friday so that people can short stock, they short sell things or whatever, and then says something else on Monday so that they can do the same thing again. And, and they recycle this act over and over. And then people are like, yeah, go, no, we got Trump. It’s your fault. You voted for him. And so this theater is actually just the slow motion controlled demolition of America. In our own minds, the idea of America as a functioning society and government is being destroyed in our own minds by these people on this script.
(Doc Jay)
And, you know, they’re going to blame it kind of on Trump. But whatever the consequences of our the next two years are going to be consequences that can be blamed on Trump, even if they were always planned and Trump was just the sales person on the billboards, which of course it has to be. That’s the only way to see a multigenerational plan being enacted, is to realize that you have to go back far and step back far enough to see it as the plan that it is, and you have to go back far enough to see and think.
Like the authors of this book, Man and His Future, you have to go back far enough to see what the people who sit at the table with Peter Thiel and coach him on these ideas, where those ideas originated, because they didn’t originate in Peter Thiel’s mind when he was a teenager thinking about political theory at Stanford, they didn’t originate in Peter Thiel’s mind.
When he was cracking the puzzle of how to beat the Rothschild banking empire with PayPal, and they didn’t result from the time when he was thinking about the idea of whatever Palantir has as a product to offer. These people are scripted actors in the exact same way that this man is a scripted actor. They play parodies of themselves, read scripts that are funnier than they themselves are, and when they improvise on those scripts, they can’t talk coherently because it’s not their idea to begin with.
(Doc Jay)
That’s why this guy needs cue cards. So I want to do this again because I think it’s that important.
(Star wars)
Well, look at you a general. Someone must have told him about my little maneuver. The battle of the nerve.
Well, it. Look at me, pal. I just said you were a fair pilot. I didn’t know they were looking for somebody to lead this crazy attack. I’m surprised they didn’t ask you to do it. Well.
Who says they didn’t? But I ain’t crazy.
(Doc Jay)
One of the best movies of all time. Of course, this trilogy is Star Wars, and this is return of the Jedi, the third installment.
(Star wars)
The emperors made a critical error in the time for our attack has come. The data brought to us by the Balkan spies pinpoint the exact location of the Emperor’s new battle station. We also know that the weapon systems of this Death Star are not yet operational. With the Imperial fleet spread throughout the galaxy in a vain effort to engage us, it is relatively unprotected.
But most important of all, we’ve learned that the Emperor himself is personally overseeing the final stages of the construction of his Death Star. Many bottoms died to bring us this information.
(Doc Jay)
Now, one of the things you might catch here that I’m catching now alive is that, of course, dramatic music can give the cue to the audience as to what the most important piece of information is. And don’t, don’t, don’t underestimate how dramatic music is used to make you think that you’re getting especially irrelevant. A message from social media.
(Doc Jay)
Listen to this background creepy music. All of the magic of movies is being used against us on social media. All of the magic of theater is being used against us on social media. All the magic of scripted actors is being used against us on social media, and we are being led to believe that all we have to worry about is censorship, age verification, and open algorithms.
Stop lying.
(Star wars)
Admiral Ackbar, please.
You can see here the Death Star orbiting the forest Lawn of Endor. Although the weapon systems on this Death Star are not yet operational, the Death Star does have a strong defense mechanism. It is protected by an energy shield, which is generated from the nearby forest moon of Endor.
The shield must be deactivated if any attack is to be attempted.
(Doc Jay)
Okay, so let’s go through those little assumptions there. The rebels working assumptions are that the Bothan spies were able to get crucial technical data and information that was top secret. Of course, if the Empire allowed the data out to bait them into a trap, that’s a terrible working assumption. Cartoon made the data more likely to be real if the data that they got had detailed technical drawings with lots of special, you know, top secret label and stuff, it might have even been more convincing, but also a bad working assumption.
The Empire has no knowledge of the leak or of the contents of the leak. That’s also a bad working assumption. If the leak was orchestrated, the new Death Star is not yet operational. Also, top secret information labeled Top Secret, when in fact it could be false. The new Death Stars relatively undefended because the fleet is scattered across the galaxy in a vain attempt to engage them, when in fact it’s hidden behind one of India’s moons.
And so all of these working assumptions, including the fact that they were able to steal a shuttle that has an old security code so that they can get down to the shield, they’re all incorrect working assumptions. Maybe even the Boston spies that died are the only real thing that happened. In order to make it real, they had to kill a couple of people.
(Doc Jay)
No traitors in the room, no liars in the room. Just a well planned con that killed a couple people to make the con seem real. And so all of their working assumptions were incorrect. All of their working assumptions were incorrect. And it had nothing to do with anybody in that room. It had to do with their working assumptions.
Now they’re going to tumble in to a disaster. So what are the MAGA people’s working assumptions? MAGA people’s working assumptions are that Trump is a mastermind, evident in that everyone follows him even when they don’t understand his actions. That’s because he’s a leader. His morals don’t actually matter, although he is a moral man. Some people say it doesn’t really matter because he is a business and political genius.
Acting is also on his resume. Nuclear weapons are something that we cannot have let Rand make because they are an irrational adversary. Israel’s a country on the map and an ally. Immigrants are mostly illegal and therefore bad. Podcasters are patriots. Some are just wrong at the moment. The left is nuts. Trump does crazy stuff to distract and aggravate, and these working assumptions are mostly incorrect.
What’s really terrible are the working assumptions of those people that were sucked into the health freedom movement, because those people are really trapped. The no Trump people’s working assumptions here in blue are that Trump is an egomaniac and everybody follows him because that’s how president works. And Trump does dumb things, and then his people try to clean it up for him is something that that Stephen Colbert said in that.
And later in that monologue, Trump happened twice because he fools dumb people. Trump is a phenomenon that reflects something bad about conservatives in America. Nuclear weapons are something that Iran wouldn’t make because their religious leader forbade it. But maybe now they will because we killed them. Or did Israel do it? Israel’s a country on the map, and they’re responsible for Gaza, whatever that is.
(Doc Jay)
You have varying opinions about that. Immigrants are mostly legal and therefore not bad. My grandparents were a were immigrants, right? Most podcasters on the right are frauds and or idiots. And Trump does stuff because he’s a lifelong criminal liar. And these assumptions are also kind of incorrect.
Everyone’s new working assumptions are to be that the pandemic happened in Trump didn’t help.
You heard them all. They all said that they don’t need to say it. They reminded you Trump was elected twice and makes the final call on stuff. Trump was elected twice and you’re responsible for it. If you voted for him. Trump happened twice because he fools dumb people.
Tucker Carlson feels bad for having misled people. Trump is a phenomenon that says something bad about America. And if it is a national security exercise, it says nothing about us. If the if the Epstein files are a national security exercise, it says nothing about us and that they want it to reflect badly on America. Just as bad as the Nazi history should reflect on Germany.
And that is ridiculous. But that’s what they are doing. Nuclear weapons are still something we need to be concerned about. But so is a global crisis that Trump has now caused set into motion. And we can’t do anything about it because fertilizer and helium and stuff.
Isreal is a country on the map and Gaza is a genocide. We’re supposed to believe that this infrastructure that the entire world depends on, that sits in the Persian Gulf was just left unprotected with no. You know, we’ve got the super rich country called Saudi Arabia, but they didn’t bother to buy any protection for any of the of the infrastructure that they have there.
No protection at all. It’s just, you know, whatever. I we’ve got an American air base here. I guess we’re safe, right? So Israel is a country. Genocide is in Gaza. Of course, genocide is the primary reason why the UN exists and the primary thing that the UN is fighting against. So every time we say genocide, we’re essentially saying hey UN help us over here.
We need you to step in. Immigrants are mostly legal and therefore we must help. I just heard a story from a friend of mine in the Netherlands that has 110 asylum seeking males, single males that are going to be housed across the street from her apartment. Because the Netherlands apparently has selected non married single men from other countries to save, to save from their own country.
(Doc Jay)
And I guess the poverty or the condemnation of living in their own country. They’re coming to the Netherlands and they’re getting an apartment and it’s across the street from my friend. And that’s just the way it’s going to be. I guess 110 Dutch girls are going to marry a foreigner, and we’re going to make mixed kids, and that’s just the way it’s going to be.
And that’s coming from somebody who is a mixed kid, who married someone from the Netherlands and now has more mixed kids. But the point is not the mixed kids. It’s the point of how the mixing is occurring. Is it occurring because people want to come to the Netherlands? Because they really like croquettes, and they really like cold sandwiches in the morning, and they really, really like mashed potatoes and sauerkraut and they really, really like riding bikes. Then that wouldn’t be a problem, would it?
If people are moving to the Netherlands because they suffer in their home country, and then when they get to the Netherlands they become non suffering Sharia law advocating this country’s racist throw out the traditions of Sinterklaas because it’s racist. That’s not the same kind of immigrant.
And putting 110 single, you know, eligible bachelors from around the world in a place like the Netherlands, it’s already piled three high. Makes no sense. Unless you are trying to destroy a place. It makes no sense unless every single person in the Netherlands is still taking three vacations and driving four cars and having four houses. Otherwise, you need to be investing in the Dutch kids that are in jail, the Dutch kids that have learning disabilities, or the Dutch farmers that have economic disability.
You know, economic hardship. We need to you need to be focused on your own society, your own society. And Pittsburgh people should be focused mostly on Pittsburgh things, even if it’s just raking the leaves or getting the mail. You shouldn’t be concerned about people that are being killed 500,000 miles away on a different planet. And I don’t think you should be concerned about things that are happening in places because pictures are showing up here.
You are going to be enslaved if that’s how you run your life. If you’re working, assumption is that the truth is available here. This is where we are going right here.
And people like Tucker Carlson are going to pretend that they’re admitting it, that they made a mistake. They didn’t make a mistake. They were scripted frauds.
(Doc Jay)
And they I made a mistake. Thing is part of what keeps you in the trap. I was I was a good meaning conservative. And you don’t want to take that attitude. You were not a good meaning conservative. You were a thoroughly fooled conservative, a thoroughly fooled conservative who was targeted by a national security theater that is now being inverted and turned inside out so as to permanently discredit conservative America as a thing. And if we want to have that as a thing, we’re going to have to pull our heads out.
And more importantly, we’re going to have to pull our families and friends heads out who believe this is a real result of spontaneous citizen voting. And it’s not there’s no fraud, there’s no mail in votes. It’s just all a theater with chosen actors at the head, because this is a national security exercise.
Trump administration might be criminal. This is coming, of course. And these working assumptions are all incorrect. Might actually not be incorrect. They might actually be correct.
So what do I have to show you here? I showed you last week that Robert Malone and there’s Steve Kirsch. The fraud that I showed earlier was on stage three different times with a guy by the name of Jason Christoff, who’s now apparently the most important message that that Scott has shared. Now, all of these people are invisible on the internet. Nobody cares who Robert Malone is. Nobody cares who Steve Kirsch is. Nobody cares who Scott Shara is or nobody cares who Jason Christoff is.
The only people who know them also occasionally take Robert Malone, I’m sorry, Alex Jones or Joe Rogan seriously, depending on who their guest is. But it’s important to understand that this illusion is across the board. That’s why the same guy who said that, Jason Kristof, interviews the most important message of his to date. His very next Substack is all about the Antichrist system.
The Antichrist system exists, according to our amazing Grace Scott Shahzad, and according to Scotch-Irish dad, we’ve turned our birthright over to the state because of our lazy, sinful nature. To be blunt, we believe in Satan more than we trust God. The Antichrist system put our faith in the King, but he never says Jesus. He says God sometimes, but he says Antichrist and Satan a lot.
(Doc Jay)
Never says the name Jesus. He always says the king. That’s because he’s a scripted fraud. And the two websites that he manages are awful. He’s got billboards up to take you to true facts of Covid. And look at that website. Look at that website. How would that website ever help anyone? Look at this website for our amazing Grace.
This looks like some kind of porn website from the early 90s. This is a joke. And yet this guy’s collecting money, podcasting, and telling you that his Jason Kristof interviews his most important message to date. This is a terrible, terrible situation we are in as conservative Christian America, whatever you want to call yourself.
(Doc Jay)
If you are a conservative, if you are a conservative in America, you consider yourself whatever religion you want to be. You are trapped by these people right now and you’ve got to get out. It’s you on social media. This is you on social media. Of course. And of course, there’s another example. Here’s William Makepeace. This is a guy that was on my stream in 2023 with a bunch of glass skulls behind him, claiming to be a guy who didn’t have his license anymore because he didn’t bother to renew it.
And now he is a cancer expert. And the way that this social media theater works is that the people on stage fight each other, and they do stage fighting and the stage fighting that’s going on with William Makepeace right now is especially funny because Jessica Rose and Kevin McKernan are the ones that are stabbing him in the back.
And Kevin McKernan, of course, is also writing sub stacks about it as well. And even Jyrki Leaks is involved, and Lindsay the nurse is involved, who’s going to go to Japan and get cured from her spike protein ailment. By Kevin McCarron and Charles Rickxy. It’s all one show and they all argue with each other. They all promote each other.
They all write Substack about each other. They tweet after each other. They call each other frauds, and they send each other patients. And while you’re on social media, retweeting them and communicating with them, it’s all bullshit. They even have sub stacks in Australia that are doing my work, pretending that they’re identifying my groups of people and making graphics just like this.
But behind paywalls. Jeffrey Payne, PhD. Come on, ladies and gentlemen, what is the conclusion? Why would they be doing this? Just to make money and sell supplements? That’s ridiculous. It is the controlled demolition of America. That’s why the media hub of the MAHA action Group doesn’t get more than a thousand views. So that’s why Jon to Bhattacharya is such a fraud and nobody cares.
That’s why the Marty MacQuarrie guy is such a fraud and nobody cares. They’re foreign national security actors and they’ve seen them come in for a while, so nobody objects.
(Clips)
Hey, everybody. Dell Bigtree here from the high wire. We have a huge show this week. And just to show the impact that I can our nonprofit has, we’re going to talk about Robert Kennedy Jr and his rewriting of the ACIP charter, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. This happened right after I can submitted a letter to Robert Kennedy Jr recommending he do exactly that, rewrite it, instead of just having members that are pro vaccine, we’re going to have members that are experts on vaccine injury.
Why is that pissing so many people off? The next stop on the HHS anti-vax train is Kennedy’s attempt to rewrite the charter of ACIP.
And one of my favorite food activists, the food babe Bonnie Harvey, is coming on the show to talk about our rally on April 27th. People versus poison. This, of course, is about the liability protection.
(Doc Jay)
The only thing you can do is vote and go to rallies and protests and conferences where scripted actors will act on stage and nothing will ever change. The only thing you’ll do is get a version of the future from them, through their eyes and through their script, and they’re all taking you to the same future. And that’s how you can see that the dumb makes sense.
(Clips)
The Supreme Court is going to be ruling on should they protect Monsanto from lawsuits after they’re losing hundreds of millions of dollars in these cases? We’re going to talk about that. And by the way, it’s not just the Supreme Court. There’s also been added to the farm bill. So your congressional members.
(Doc Jay)
To hear the music. Same bullshit. These people have done nothing. They’ve done nothing except for what they were scripted to do. All the way back in that Skyhorse book with Jesse Ventura from 2008.
Don’t start the revolution without me. Where are the 13th chapter is an epilog. The 13th chapter is an epilog where they tell a story about the president getting shot, and Robert F Kennedy Jr, his vice presidential independent candidate chosen, becomes president. Not that too far off, Interesting that Tony Lyons of Skyhorse Publishing also has connections to the Jackson family, who has connections to Radar magazine that has connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah. How are you Weinstein. It’s all it’s all there.
(Doc Jay)
I think, one of the most egregious examples of this is Aaron Siri, Paul Offit and Kevin McKernan on X, the podcast actors which are most responsible for us getting here and being where we are. This, this set of posts is extraordinary because again, the main script here is that there’s no placebo controlled trials. And then Paul Offit says, but that’s not that’s not ethical, because then you’re not giving kids vaccines that save lives.
And then down here on the bottom is Kevin McKernan of the Human Genome Project, dropout, Whitehead Institute, Mark lander, etc.. Dad and brothers curing cancer. This guy says I wouldn’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Maybe it’s not the mRNA, maybe it’s just the lipid nanoparticle. And then years later. Of course, he’s going to say that the mRNA isn’t responsible because there was DNA and endotoxin left in from the process one versus process two.
And Kevin McKernan has passed that on to Jessica Rose, has passed it on to Kevin McCarron and Charles Ricks, who are now curing people of whatever they’ve got with filtering their blood in Japan. It’s all one stupid show, all one clown show. And they tried all these people on me. They tried Aaron, Siri on me. They tried Kevin McKernan on me, Jessica Rose on me, Mary Talley Bowden on me, and Kevin McCarron came to my house.
Charles came to my house, and they made Senator Ron Johnson and Robert F Kennedy Jr call me in April of 2022 and try to call me a hero. It’s all one malevolent show. A national security exercise to make you believe in things that aren’t real. Hey, pandemic that killed millions of Americans is a lie.
That’s the reality. And it was mostly enabled by these actors on social media that that include these actors who all believe that Donald Trump is real, all believe the warp speed is real. Frickin Kevin McKernan said warp speed was amazing.
But Kevin McKernan would have already known that using warp speed with the methodology that were proposed would result in contaminated RNA. He would have known that a lot of these people would have known that. But it’s just one cast. It’s one cast. Clowns are on the same team. That’s why Sonia Elijah is now being promoted all over the conservative protection.
That’s the reason why Mary Holland has made no progress in in 15 years, and certainly not in ten years.
(Doc Jay)
She was scripted to use the word mythology, but she used it in a way that meant nothing. This is one of the worst frauds in America right now. She is a terrible person and I think that she belongs in jail. Here she is on redacted, having made no progress in 15 years since she was first floated by what I think is a foreign influence, operation Democracy Now, also probably an Indian funded foreign influence operation, originally started after the stunt at Occupy Wall Street, the same way that Luke and Tim Pool got their start or their recruit.
This is all one malevolent show. It is a long con on Americans using podcasters that are scripted to say some shit and not say other shit, and she’s one of the worst examples of them.
But Robert F Kennedy Jr is another person who has been scripted to say some shit and scripted not to say other shit for his entire life, probably as a Truman Show. He probably doesn’t even know that it’s happened to him. This guy knows it’s happened to him. He was listed in the original intellectual dark web article. This book was intended to put me in a position to be the lab leak expert that could go around on podcast and convince everybody that we’re responsible, that America is responsible, that China is responsible for the unregulated gain of function, you know, bioweapon research.
Kevin McCarran wanted me to do that. Charles Rickxy, wanted me to do that. And the Indian influence operation on Twitter. Drastic wanted me to do that, but instead, now they are forced to replace me with some clown from the BBC or the UK called Sonya. Elijah, who used to follow me but now is a brownstone fellow and has blocked me. And just yesterday that woman was on Doctor Drew.
(Clips)
First up, Sonya Elijah, an independent investigative journalist, BBC researcher. Background in economics. She has been looking into the Covid debacle, as we have called it here, and she written a book, 311 Viral Takeover. On March 11th, 2020, the pandemic was declared. You can follow Sonia on x. Sonia. Sonia underscore Elijah, Elijah. So both Caleb and I were remarking, that’s remarkable.
We have not read on prior to this, so we will get that underway. And then Nick Freitas comes in. He has the book, The Man Book about. I like the subtitle. I just sucking it up and getting the job done. He is a former U.S. Army Special Forces, and we’re going to talk about people that have been black pilled and many other topics right after this.
(Doc Jay)
We’re not going to watch Sonia Elijah, of course, because she will say silly things. But this is all part of this health freedom movement trap. And it may not seem as relevant as it is, but what you need to, I think, start to imagine is that the people that got sucked into the health freedom of movement have been seamlessly transitioned to new podcast actors through their acquiescence to social media use, and that is an important thing to understand.
They might not be thinking about the health freedom movement trap that they fell into the illusion of a lab leak that they fell into, because now they’ve moved on to Iran, they’ve moved on to Israel, they’ve moved on to the immigration in the EU or to any other of these hamster wheels that will never make any real progress.
But you continue to learn new details. And so it seems. I finally understand why over cycling is a problem. That’s really where we are.
The idea that these two became on the same podcast, even though this man was recently discredited because he was in a video with the tape brothers and with some guy named Karlovic and some guy named Nick Fluentes, and they all went to a club and talked about girls, and it was all really stupid. And so there’s no reason on God’s earth why this guy, if he was real, which he’s not, if he was real, would work with this guy and talk with this guy about Professors Yang, who’s not a real guy, and Jared Kushner, who’s not a real guy.
(Doc Jay)
I can’t even imagine how bad it would be to sit down in the conversation with Jared Kushner, like, Holy shit. And so how can this be real?
What does that mean to you? Because to me, I think they’re saying it to provoke some kind of, you know, we’re really all just plugged in and floating in water, and it’s not real. Living in a simulation is not the same thing as experiencing a theater, and that’s why they say it. But it is a theater, and it is a theater that is able, enabled by the military social network simulations that we have come accustomed to calling social media.
It is enabled by podcast actors who reveal what they’re doing. Look at this. The donkey is blindfolded by the American flag, and the elephant is blindfolded by the American flag. And he admits that he’s part of the problem. And now he turns to his right to read his script, and it’s bullshit.
And it’s in fact a way to escape politics. As he says before, that cuts after that cuts off. My resume is based on the fact that I’ve tried to change all these people’s minds, and it hasn’t worked. I broke down this this New York Times article with Barry that Barry Weiss wrote before she pretended to leave the New York Times and became the head of CBS news after having a Substack apparently worth $150 million.
Stop lying.
Yes, that’s true. They bought her Substack, apparently for $150 million, which is so stupid it hurts. It’s also just as stupid as somebody making a fortune selling their company because they tweeted something about George Floyd. But that’s also apparently true. It’s also stupid that you call somebody a serial entrepreneur that lies about being into computers when they were young, when the only computer that was around when they were young was a glorified adding machine that used magnetic.
Oh my gosh, it’s dumb. And this guy is not the financial advisor to Peter Thiel.
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I was a member of LAC during your tenure. Good club.