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Chapter 1: How has Aaron Rodgers influenced NFL history?
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What'd you start with? Chew? Kodiak. Oh, okay. That's rough. Yeah. That's a lot.
But these are much better now.
Yeah, these are good. These loosies are good. I like these, too. These are athletic nicotines. These are threes. These are like, they don't fuck you up. They're mild.
I wonder, though, do you wonder at all? There's a lot of these studies coming out now about how good nicotine is for you.
Yeah. Where'd that come from? I don't know.
Yeah. All these nicotine pouches are selling like crazy. It's like we're in the 1950s. These are good smoking when you're pregnant. Pregnant women. You know, if you're sick.
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Chapter 2: What are the benefits and risks of nicotine?
I think I'm going to get out. Yeah? Yeah.
Where are you at now? I'm still there. What part? I'm in Malibu. Yeah, get the fuck out of there.
But Malibu is- It's nice. Sure. We're not in the shit.
Yeah, but it's like having a beautiful house in the ghetto. It's like, yeah, it's nice where you're at. It's nice. Beautiful ocean that's filled with toxic pollutants now. That's true. I'm biased. I think right here. I like Texas. This is the last stand. This is the Alamo.
It's pretty impressive. Yeah. Just how they've been able to sustain and, you know, what happened with COVID.
Yeah, there's been a few states that held the line during COVID, and it just shows you the importance of good government. Or just government that allows people to just be free. Yeah. and operate the way they'd like to.
I know there's a lot of Texans who wanted to keep the California out of Texas if he moved here.
Yeah, that's a good idea because a lot of these retards are coming here with some of the same ideas that they left with. Well, we got to get away from these people, but why is everyone here voting red? You shouldn't be voting red. You need to be voting blue. There's like cult members. There's like Democrat cult members.
There's reasonable people. Blue no matter who. That's so goofy. Red till I'm dead.
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Chapter 3: What happened with the frog embryos and deportation?
Yeah. It's strange to use the same.
It is, but it's, you know, I mean, it's whatever. I'm not that impressed with that. That could just be coincidental. There's a lot of people. Ask Alex about that. Yeah.
Well, it's a longstanding tradition to put Israeli flags secretly in everything.
That's so fucking great.
Did you see that they did this thing recently where they uncovered the fact that Israel had kiosks in malls? And Israeli intelligence, they were gathering intelligence, but with these drone kiosks that they were selling in malls?
No.
Like these little propeller drones? Let me see if I can find it. I know I sent it to some friends. Did you find it, Jimmy, right away? Yeah. Charged the U.S. running illegal mall kiosk network. How fucking weird is this? Accused of arranging for Israelis to arrive in the country with tourist visas for the purpose of illicit employment and sales, and they were gathering information.
The whole thing was gathering information. Israelis have been charged with visa fraud, allegedly running an illegal employment scheme in the country, which helped other Israelis obtain entry permits under false pretenses for the purpose of illegal employment. You know, I was chatting back and forth with Ari. I sent this to him. What did he say?
He's like, imagine being pwned, you know, PWN, by a country that has like 7 million people in it. It's like they've been fucking, they've been running things for so long. It's kind of amazing. It's impressive. They're very impressive. I mean they develop Pegasus. The whole reason why every time I text I assume the government is reading everything I write is because they can.
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Chapter 4: How does COVID vaccine misinformation affect public health?
And then there's the religious aspect, which gets really weird that Lazar talked about, where there's this immense folder that he encountered that has to do with religion, that has to do with how aliens created these religions in order to protect what they say human beings are here for, that we're containers. So, like, of what? And he said, I don't know. They referred to us as containers.
And the religion was designed to sort of keep the peace or to keep some sort of a moral structure.
And the idea is if we had this disclosure and this information that the moral structure and the moral fabric of society would disintegrate?
It would crumble because we wouldn't be able to control people at all. If we all knew that there was something beyond our comprehension that's here all the time – that can hide in plain sight, that lives in the ocean. They have bases in the ocean. They can mask their appearance and fly at insane rates of speed and just appear in places. And they essentially have complete control
over everything that goes on on Earth. We would lose all of our faith in any sort of governmental institution because these are just fools. Well, they think it's bad to have this power and all of a sudden it just gets taken away voluntarily by you. Like, if they could go back in time and stop the internet, don't you think they would? Yeah.
I don't think they had any idea what the internet was going to be when they released it. They're probably like, what could be the harm of letting people get on AOL?
Yeah. You've got mail. They're going to be tired from the dial-up. It's going to take too long. People are going to lose interest.
Nobody had any idea that you were going to be carrying 5G data in your phone, in your pocket, that's capable of sending video all over the world instantaneously. And then social media, where you could share that information and people would upload it to thousands of other places instantaneously. You have no control over information anymore. Yeah.
Before they used to have total control of the distribution of any information. They had complete control of propaganda. And they don't now?
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of vaccine-induced health issues?
So there has to be – this is that Age of Disclosure documentary. I don't know if you saw it. It hasn't come out yet, but they had a screening at South by Southwest. Jamie and I saw it. It's really good. It's really incredible, but it's all people talking about – What they know, what they've seen, and what the problems are. Is Bob one of the guys? Bob's not one of the guys.
But Hal Puthoff's in there. Oh, yeah. Hal was talking about that. I mean, there's a ton of people. When's that coming out? I do not know.
Is it coming out theater-wise or is it coming out on a streaming service?
It'll probably come out on a streaming service. I had a guess. But it could come out in the theaters as well.
You're not going to try and bury it? No.
I mean, I don't think you can at this point.
Too big?
Everybody already knows that it's done and it's out there.
I think that's how disclosure is ultimately going to happen. It's just going to just... One day they're just going to be like, oh, there it is.
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Chapter 6: Why is there skepticism around the pharmaceutical industry?
Yeah, except this lady with her frogs. That lady's a problem.
Well, if you're threatening the establishment.
Yeah.
She probably is. She probably figured something out.
Yeah, the illusion of freedom. We have a lot more freedom than every other country. But still, it's an illusion. Yeah.
But you can't go after the – in this country, two of the big ones are vaccines and cancer. And that's what I've been actually diving deep into the last about year because I've had a number of people in my life get cancer. And you've had a lot of people on the show who've talked about – That's V40. Yeah.
Yeah.
But also the remedies they've been using. I mean, Mel Gibson and I are talking about fenben and ivermectin.
Yeah.
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