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Gladiodrome, Episode 36 | GanghelpingAdded:
Hello, you're listening to Gladiard Drrome, the first podcast where listening to it is in and of itself a violation of the Logan Act. Um, speaking of the Logan Act, uh, Hassan [ __ ] is in an enormous amount of trouble.
>> It's the most trouble.
>> Yeah. Um, he's it he does not appear to be having a good time right now. Um, it just >> that's a shame.
>> Like him trying to explain to I I guess that like um I guess >> should probably explain what the Logan Act is.
>> No, let's just let him let's let him Google it.
Uh the Logan Act basically says you can't work with um you can't privately work with the government of a foreign country and >> obviously like that's an obvious rule.
Anybody should understand that rule. You don't need to be told that rule.
>> Hey, I'm an American.
>> We don't have freelance diplomats like >> Right. Right. That's not allowed. That's obviously not allowed.
>> Yeah. You know, you can't just be like, hey, can I get a black passport, please?
Um uh although it would be cool if you could. But no. Um what's really been funny about this is like Hassan's audience completely failing to understand the gravity of this situation is >> um very very funny to see because I think Hassan is only just now beginning to understand the gravity of his situation.
>> Yeah, man.
uh they they were they were trying to juice him up uh in in [ __ ] super chats or whatever on this this Okay, so there's a video of him uh and you can kind of watch his face as it dawns on him how [ __ ] he is. Um and then I I I don't know if his well his chat's trying to like hype him up and like don't worry King, you go get him. This is the good fight kind of kind of thing.
>> Yeah. and um >> encourage him like uh build morale, stuff like that.
>> Yeah. Which which would be a thing to do uh if not for the fact that, you know, he's supposed to be the the Joe Rogan of the left and but he's way too dumb. And so instead, he's going to get like he he's so [ __ ] He's so [ __ ] And he's realizing how [ __ ] he is and his heart's not in it in the first place, you know? Uh-huh.
>> So, he doesn't want to he doesn't want to be a martyr. He he just wanted to look cool, you know? But now he's like they're cheering him on to his grand martyrdom and he's reading the super chats and then being like, >> "Guys, you don't even understand what I'm [ __ ] dealing with." And then to have some longtime community member, guys who've been around forever, and you're saying [ __ ] like this, and it's like, "Well, yeah, they should be, right? You meant it, didn't you? Oh, didn't you want to be doing this?" No, he does not want to be doing this.
>> No, guys. like, you know, don't don't like don't cheer on my martyrdom. I don't want to be a martyr. That was I was that was [ __ ] >> Yeah. Exactly. Exactly.
>> For people who don't watch Hassan, what Sure. I know we talked about it a little bit on the last episode, but how did he get himself in this situation where he's dealing with uh what being subpoenaed for activity relating to the Chinese Communist Party?
Is that what it So it's so not not it's not related to the Chinese Communist Party although it as it might be >> we will get into that in just a second.
Um it's related ostensibly to him uh basically running propaganda ops for the government of Cuba >> right >> which is not allowed.
>> We allowed allowed either.
>> Yeah. He went to Cuba recently um with the big, you know, aid trip thing where, you know, he he brought like um you know, Zoomer House of Pain and uh they like shut off the power to the hospital and killed like every person on a ventilator. Um >> which is very good for communism right there. You know, you kill the old >> I guess in like a Yeah, it is in like a very um utilitarian sense.
>> Yeah.
>> U Yeah. You know, it's like, hey, he freed up so many hospital beds.
>> Absolutely.
>> It's not like they were getting any better. They were intubated. Um, but anyways, he's in being investigated. Uh, not even really investigated. he's been subpoenaed, which means, you know, he has to go uh and and like it's obvious what's happening with that, which is that they're like, oh yeah, we're going to bring this idiot in and we'll sweat him for like 5 seconds and he's going to just tell us everything, >> right?
>> It's like, you know, oh yeah, this is the man with uh the least principles and the least isot of anyone in the world.
He will tell us whatever we want.
>> An instant snitch.
>> He does not have any Isot left to spare.
Something happened to all of it. I wonder what that could have been. That's so weird.
>> Yeah, check hassanpiker.live um if you're curious. Um but so that's what he's being on paper um subpoenaed for, which is it just means he has to go be deposed, not necessarily that uh he's being investigated. Now, obviously, I think he will be um immediately investigated due to the contents of his deposition, >> right? Uh, >> I thought you were just going to say immediately gaped. He's going to be immediately gaped due to the contents of this.
>> Oh, that won't be immediate. That will be gradual.
>> Continuous.
>> Continuous. Yes. Okay.
>> Um, and so what what was he what did he spill the beans on? I mean, it seems like if this was me and this I was in this situation, I would not want to say anything about it until >> it was kind of cleared and you knew that you were uh not going to further uh put yourself in deeper water.
>> Word is incriminate, not further incriminate yourself.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, that's because you're someone who has um a a brain like a working one. Oh, sure.
I appreciate that.
>> Like, and this is someone who uh has the Turkish equivalent.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> And >> a turkey brain.
>> Yeah. Just, you know, he he goes on stream, right? Uh, and just he immediately like just defaults back into his, you know, uh, just baseline state of there being no consequences >> and just saying whatever comes to mind cuz it's like, you know, nothing's important. No one's actually going to like be listening that closely to what he says. But he goes on the stream and immediately uh just blurts out the fact that you know, oh yeah, all of this was organized and funded by um uh Neville Roy Singum and people like wait the the American guy in China that Neville Roy Singum.
>> Yes. The almost a billionaire.
>> Yeah. Yeah, the guy who has like $785 million and is supposedly a American communist and really wants um communism in America and he lives in China and has $785 million, >> right? That one.
>> Mhm.
>> That one. And it's just one of those like, you know, Okay. So, did do did he know how important that was and wanted to just be like, hey, no, no, it's not me, it's that guy. Uh or but like did he just not understand that like >> that's the kind of leverage that you can make a deal with the feds with? I >> I don't know. It's definitely not the venue to put that out there. Twitch is not where you should >> live to the public.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like is it that he just Well, okay. So, the only scenario in which that is where you should say it is if you're pretty sure this guy is going to drown you in the uh reflecting pool in your backyard and so you should say his name out loud before he does. That would be that would be the time to do that, I guess.
>> Yeah. like, oh yeah, I just saying all anything throwing these names out there, especially with billionaires who are working on behalf of, you know, potentially of uh these other countries that we are >> not friendly with at best.
>> Not friendly with uh did was he shaken as he was saying this? Did he seem like he was speaking out of nervousness or out of confidence?
>> I'll say unsettled. He certainly seemed unsettled, which is appropriate given the scenario. Like, no, he should be very [ __ ] unsettled. I mean, you are now up against like >> people people always overestimate like, all right, everybody knows if the ATF kicks your door in, they're going to shoot your dog and they might burn your house down and if you're asleep, they'll throw a flashbang into your bedroom.
Okay. Well, what that sounds very scary.
That is very scary, but it's also like the kind of very scary that at least we we have some familiarity with when the Department of the Treasury appears. Uh it's it's a much >> Oh yeah, that's a much more gradual much inevitable. It's inevitable [ __ ] you know, >> it's it's like how everybody has to be really really scared of the Department of Energy, but nobody knows they have to be really really scared of the Department of Energy. And so like like until it dawns on you that that means oh that's the word for guys in charge of nuclear power, right? Right. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. No, no, no. Department of >> Mhm. Department of Energy is is that Department of the Treasury is guys in charge of value. Okay.
>> Yeah. They're going to [ __ ] all of you forever, you know? Like it's literally as not commi as if there's anyone who's ever hated a communist, >> that's them. You know, >> like the Coast Guard was part of the uh the Department of the Treasury until like the '9s.
>> Oh, I didn't know that. Okay.
>> Yeah. The Department of Yeah. The Treasury Department had a literal military branch.
>> Okay. Okay. But yeah, there's always the like a a scary part of the government like that seems like it should just be silly and like who cares? It's a bunch of guys with notepads. No. No, it's notepads. It's not notepads at the It's black vans at the very least. There is a there is a black van and a smelly bag in Hassan's future very soon. And it's he should be very anyway. So he looks very unsettled as he's talking about this stuff. You know, people that he's used to talking to on stream that he recognizes are hyping him up towards his martyrdom and all he wants is to for that not to happen. Right.
Understandably, >> he's breaking the facade that he's been building as, you know, right? Make me not a martyr, but make me the hero of this cause. But >> right now he's actually facing uh essentially the wall from >> for sure >> a few yards away. He's taking one step.
>> Yeah, there might be two guys in there's two rows of dudes still in front of him getting lined up at the wall first, but he can definitely see it. You know, he >> Yeah, it's becoming real.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. He's being Lord He's been Lord Farquad this whole time. you know, he he'd love to see everyone else martyr themselves and like how greatly that pushes the cause forward and you know uh does the great >> some of you may die but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make 2025.
>> Yeah. And Yeah. Exactly. And now he's uh you know I'll suck your dick. I'll eat your [ __ ] >> Yes. Exactly. Right back to right back to that this [ __ ] ice.
>> It's a call back. It's a call back.
>> It is. I um >> we've got a message from our producer.
Uh all of Hassan's thoughts are gobble gobble and rape the infidels.
>> Ah turkey brains. That's the turkey brain.
>> Turkey brain.
>> Gobble gobble.
>> Thank god we've got a producer. I was just thinking to myself I I really wish you know between that and and the last real knockdown line that he threw at us that I I I just did I just didn't want to say I just didn't want to say the last one. Yours was better anyway. I liked your line better.
>> The last one did rhyme with Pike. Kind of close to Pike.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. The rhyme game.
>> Another little call back.
>> Absolutely. Oh, well, speaking of of that, how how'd your uh your YouTube re-education camp go, sir?
>> All right. So, it wasn't it wasn't the main AP pack video that got removed from YouTube. I got a strike. It was essentially the same one. I before I uploaded AP pack money to YouTube, it kept getting instantly uh stried for breaking violations.
>> But what could be offensive about that video?
>> I don't know.
>> Yeah, really. I mean, I thought it was the word, so I kept trying to edit every possible bad word out, you know, horror and children's blood.
And I thought I got to a point where it was working. I had uploaded a super censored version of it.
>> Sure.
>> And nothing happened. So I just completed the edit >> and then re-uploaded >> the new version with, >> you know, that was censored.
>> But I still had the privated pre version of it. And that one just recently got strike. It's privated, but it got stri uh what do they call it? sexual uh >> unwanted sexualization >> victimization.
>> Unwanted sexualization specifically at minute three and 10 seconds.
>> So I go and look on the video to see, okay, what the [ __ ] are they talking about?
>> And it's right where I start talking about Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz. And I have this image of Lindsey Graham where he's on the ground kind of crawling like a dog with his tongue out and a uh Israel flag colored leash right >> around his neck.
>> And and this pisses me off because they're calling this sexualization.
>> They're calling it unwanted. He clearly wanted it.
>> He does clearly want it. I think that >> he does do that.
>> He is happy as a clam. He loves it. it.
And so I I was using chat GPT, you know, as much [ __ ] as I talk about AI, I was using it to create this image and I had the same issue pop up.
>> Uh I found a just a [ __ ] image off Google of a guy on a leash >> and I was like, "Okay, replace his face with Lindsey Grahams >> and now make his tongue out like a dog."
>> And it did both of those. And then I tried to do another prompt. I said, "Now make the leash blue and white." Uh-huh.
>> And uh that's when it hiccuped and it said >> that's a bridge to >> That's when it hiccuped.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Well, yeah. But I I'll I'll tell you why. I think I've explained >> Yeah. No, I do know why. It's not actually the It's because you It's It does a It does a check of like, "Hey, what did I just make?"
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so it's it's like following up on what it just made and it stopped me on the third iteration of trying to create this image because it was like, "Oh, this is uh sexualization."
>> Wait a minute.
>> Like, wait, [ __ ] how is this sexualization? It's like, well, you know, it crosses over into common fetishes.
>> Well, not just Lindsy Graham is a lusty lusty play.
It's uh what I hate about this is that AI is using implied intent to censor. So >> yeah, >> it's it's changing the context of what you're trying to do or what you've already done. And it's saying, well, this reminds our systems of something else that is against violation.
Therefore, this must be bad because it's too close to stuff that's against our policy.
So, so that's what I guess YouTube is using the same type of whatever AI logic that chat GPT is doing. Uh, and obviously this is going to be a bigger problem down the line trying to create art. You know, if if say you create a song that's a little bit depressing or something, it can say, well, this is too close to suicidal ideiation. Yeah.
>> Or encouraging bad thoughts. Therefore, we have to take this down. Even if it isn't, it just interprets it without a human brain and without a jury, >> which sucks.
>> Well, and even if there was a human brain and jury, that the the issue is that um if that human brain or jury does still go like, "Yeah, you know what? No, that the vibe I got is this, [ __ ] you."
Then they just take it down, you know, even even if it was a person. Like I understand that it's particularly insulting because there's no human involved, but it's not as if we haven't had decades of church ladies who do the exact same [ __ ] thing to be like, "Well, >> no, that I don't like it. That sounds like >> Exactly.
>> Exactly.
>> It's like this. They so they took down a video of mine, the familyfriendly noose song, which was a response to an earlier video where I made a song teaching people how to tie a noose. It was like 30 seconds long. They took that down.
So, I made a point to rewrite the song and >> closely look at the terms of service, the community guidelines, and figure out every line by line everything that could violate terms of service and rewrite the song. So, it's legitimately just about how to tie a noose and all the other practical uses for type of knot.
>> It's like, wait, wait, what' you say?
>> I said for nooes.
>> The familyfriendly uses for nooes. Yes.
>> Yes. The uses for nooes that have nothing to do with [ __ ] >> And that video was was up for many, many years. And then they mass took that down and struck every single video that even referenced just an image like a screenshot from that video.
>> Yeah.
>> Had other videos taken down.
>> That's like the nine degrees of execution in Imperial China.
>> Yes. Turns out that [ __ ] works, you know.
>> But it's like, you know, Oh, yeah. Like your your great uncle [ __ ] up, so you're getting uh you're getting slowly sawed too.
>> Yes. Yeah. Right. And you know, retroactive censorship is >> [ __ ] wild.
>> It is [ __ ] >> I mean, that's kind of the same [ __ ] that was happening with the foundering where he got his channel deleted for COVID related censorship that's no longer even in effect.
>> Absolutely.
>> Or shouldn't be.
>> Absolutely. I I just I don't know. I I feel like if it's always kind of been weird to me that like uh when you get away with something when like you know it's going to piss them off but like and you get away with something and then they do catch you eventually on it and even if it's like yes yes you followed the letter of the rules exactly >> to still try and poke me in the eye. But so [ __ ] you. This this was written as a [ __ ] you to me. So now okay. Yes. The [ __ ] you is received and here is my [ __ ] you to you. Delete, you know.
>> Yeah, it's it's all about feels. It's feels based. I mean, so to to end the the news thing, >> yes, I knew what I was doing in the sense of uh using imagery that invokes a feeling without saying what the that feeling is without like vocalizing what the feeling that it's supposed to be invoking in people. So it's the person >> a microwave hungry man dinner.
>> Wait, how so?
>> Killing yourself.
>> So, right. So, it's like that's what people feel cuz they see a news and they think either slavery, racism, or suicide.
And uh >> really, I just think justice.
>> I justice.
>> Power.
>> Cowboys.
>> Hell yeah.
>> Cowboys. Yeah. Hang them high. I mean, right. can it you know in in that context it's like what so is the imagery of a noose that's it turns out that it is the imagery of a noose cuz I had another video where I was like tying different knots I was like what is breaking the guidelines is this not illegal what about this one >> they hate cowboys they hate >> Clint Eastwood >> justice >> justice they do hate >> I'm pretty sure they sell they have to sell or rent [ __ ] in the good, the bad, and the ugly on their platform, which has very famous scenes involving people being uh lynched.
And unless they cut that out, whatever.
That's getting off the point. They so this this interpretive uh redistribution of intent or redesigning of intent to >> fit whatever [ __ ] weird censorship whether it's a person whether it's Indians who don't understand the culture or whether it's just AI >> yes no wonder they [ __ ] hate the cowboys so much. Yeah, that makes way more sense. Okay, now you know what? It's fine. I forgive him. I I didn't realize I didn't realize the the new moderation team is all on reservation. Okay.
>> Yeah. I'm I'm just now I'm just imagining like I'm just going back to the Indian phone scammer bit again. We are trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty.
>> Yes. All I love Yeah. All the Indians need to be Native Americans.
>> They they're repopulating the West.
Well, you know, there this opens the doors for a new western expansion or um Indian hunters.
>> We can get a calvaryary together and go hunt Indians wherever they reside.
>> That shit's coming up. I You know what?
I wish I liked dirt bikes more because I feel like horses aren't going to be the way that you do that whole like um >> chasing people down over the planes thing anymore. I I feel like it's going to be dirt bikes. And I never liked a dirt bike. I which I realize is that they're like my redneck cred is destroyed uh through that. But I I just never dug them. Four-wheelers also. I don't know. I I just fourwheelers are like those those will [ __ ] you up cuz they'll land on you.
>> They will.
>> Yeah. They're wild. Yeah. They just flip up in the air and instantly do a semiback flip on top.
>> Dirt bikes are at least light, >> right? Exactly. But you um three-wheelers. Do either of you remember?
>> Yes. Honda.
>> Holy [ __ ] >> The Honda one that just tips over and directly like diagonally breaks your neck.
>> Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It it does uh it it does a little infinity symbol and just snaps your head smooth off. But like this was a this was a big thing in my high school is people riding four-wheelers through the woods and getting [ __ ] clothesline by barb wire. I had a buddy who had a huge scar around his neck from that same thing.
>> And I know that decapitates and kills it. pranked.
>> It sure can. Especially if you know how to run a fence, right?
>> Yeah. Well, that's what you get for, you know, driving fast on someone else's property.
>> Yeah, dude.
>> Uh I I guess uh the the only other thing that came from this. So, I had to take like a a policy test. This is what happens when you get a strike on YouTube. They give you an option to remove or sorry, this was a warning.
This was the first time it happened on this channel. So they you can take this little test. It's like a seven question uh test that gives you a scenario and then asks you is this against our terms of service or is this a violation or is this not a violation?
And the one that that I got without looking up the scenario, um, it was like some woman made a video about, uh, I don't know, being sexually exploited. Oo. Uh, let's see what what is it? Uh, Ben has a channel focused on conspiracy theories in history. Ben uploads a video discussing the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
>> In the video, Ben >> Yeah. Right.
>> Right. Yeah. Ben shows a photo of a woman who died in the bombing. Ben says, quote, "They say this woman died in the attack. I don't believe that though as hell."
>> Yeah. Right. She was clearly involved based on her criminal history. Uh she's actually alive and probably in hiding right now, which is a [ __ ] hilarious question. I don't know who they have writing these.
>> Well, the AI is writing them and it it's writing them for you. So, they were like, "Oh, here we go. It's so specific.
I know. I know. And then it also blatantly demonstrates how it does not understand what it is that that makes a good conspiracy theory. Anyway, >> yeah.
>> Yeah. Right. So, so Ben just says that this woman who died in the attacks, I don't believe it. She's probably still alive. Is it this a violation? I said yes, of course.
>> Sure. Yeah.
>> Um, you're correct. But the answer was, "Ben's comments deny the woman's victimhood, which violates our policy."
>> What the [ __ ] does that mean?
>> Yeah.
>> Violating or denying someone's victimhood is a violation of >> It's because of the Sandy It's because of all the Sandy Hook victims, >> which was >> which were definitely real.
>> Yes. 100% real.
>> And nothing else. That would be ridiculous.
>> We're not saying anything about that.
We're not saying anything else about that cuz this video also has to go up on YouTube. Um, and that's a but that's a wild vagory. Like I I hate it. This has been the case for a while is trying to make everything as vague as possible. So >> if you deny what someone else says is true, then >> if it's about them being victimized.
Yes.
>> You know, nothing is more valuable to them than victimhood. It's it's all about who can cry the loudest and like how >> you'd be taking their identity and their reason for living.
>> Yeah. They they've already they have nothing to >> Well, sure. But more importantly, then you can >> block people from questioning a complete lie.
>> Yeah.
>> If they just say, "Well, there were victims involved. Therefore, questioning this means you're >> thousand people died on January 6th."
>> Yeah.
>> And you got to believe all. So you're you're saying that you know you're saying that those people are you're denying they're that they died and it's like well but but yeah I >> Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. It's >> whenever I dystopian >> I have to keep like whenever that topic comes up I I have to keep stopping myself from being like you know I was there because I I wasn't there at as an attendee.
I lived I lived in the immediate vicinity in DC at the time and so I watched out my window. But I I had some close calls being like, you know, no, it wasn't. I was there. And they were like, what? You were like, no, no, no, no, not like that. Not like that. Not like that.
>> See, >> you moved here specifically in preparation.
>> I was about to make that. I was going to say that as a joke myself and then just pretend like I was one of the dudes in khakis for it. Like, come on. No, I was No, we we only killed like four people and two of those were cops. Relax. You know, [ __ ] But no, it What a [ __ ] let down the whole January 6 thing was.
What a work. What a bummer.
>> It It was I remember when it happened just kind of checking Twitter and going, "All right, well, this is, you know, this is uh not that crazy because this is during the time of the BLM riots." So >> yeah, this is just another thing. And then it's like a week later, >> you're hearing from every news source and every [ __ ] normie who doesn't pay attention to anything that the end of the world just happened.
>> Exactly. This is the darkest day in American history since 911.
>> Exactly. No, remember cuz on 911 some people learned some things. That's all.
But but for January 6th, oh my goodness, dude. I I was I I at 11 should have had Yakodi Sachs playing.
>> I think it did. I I think somebody did do that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think somebody did.
>> Yeah. Like And the thing with that that I think a lot of people don't realize is >> it was aired as if that big giant initial rush that happened was going on for like they they had that playing for like 4 hours.
>> Right.
>> Yeah.
>> Right.
>> That was like 10 minutes.
>> Yeah. Well, and then >> like they were still airing it as if it was ongoing and happening like by the time everyone had already gone home, >> right?
>> Oh, the video of everyone climbing up with like [ __ ] ladders breaking in through the second and third story windows uh covering the capital.
>> Yeah. They they didn't bring the ladders. The ladders were like those guys who were like, "Hey, hey guys, open window here. Uh here's a ladder."
>> Yeah. Right.
>> Yeah. Let's move the barricades and wave them in. I saw the video when it first happened. I saw them allow everyone inside.
>> Yeah. They're they're like, "Oh, no."
Like, "Well, we we have, you know, because they were people were talking about this for months leading up to it.
It's like every single person on Facebook was like, oh yeah, we're going to come hang Mike Pence and like the >> I forgot about him.
>> The amount of protection that they had was like a single like waist high Coachella fence."
>> Right. Right. Exactly. Exactly. Although it is uh it is reasonable to believe uh that absolutely nothing is going to happen with uh when right-wingers say they're going to do [ __ ] It there there's nothing going to everyone is perfectly safe. They'll hold a prayer vigil. You can relax. But like or at least it was. This may no longer be the case. I look forward to this no longer being the case. But like Regardless, uh, nobody was [ __ ] scared of that [ __ ] There was there no and nobody should have been.
>> AOC was.
>> AOC and Kla Harris was because, you know, she almost got blown up by a guy wearing a baseball cap and fed glasses and >> khaki khaki pants.
>> But they did actually go back and fight.
Wait a minute. What was the cuz >> well maybe you remember this. He did actually finally uh somebody else had the video that wasn't supposed to and showed everybody, oh, here's the person approaching. Here's the person leaving the pipe bomb backpack. Here's the person leaving. And then they were able to trace that guy back. And I think the the open source, >> it was a woman.
>> Yeah. Like they were able to trace they found who it was. Yeah. It was a um it was a capital police officer with uh who I believe now works for CIA. Shaunie somebody.
>> Yeah. Just now. and certainly not at the time.
>> Um, yeah, but like they did actually find out who it was. And I think also I love I can never remember this guy's name when I talk about him and I think that's on purpose, but the the the the open- source uh phone data guy, the dude who buys all of the the the phone tracking data that's for sale and then talks about it on Twitter. uh the guy who um was like, you know, hey, these are all the people, the one who just dropped that thing was like, yeah, I bought the phone data of everyone who went to Epstein Island and I went and saw where they went back to, >> right?
>> I'm not publishing it, but I have it.
>> Yeah, exactly. Well, because you can just buy it on stream.
>> You you better say it uh from from behind 9 miles of bulletproof glass is what you better do. But like >> yeah, >> uh that [ __ ] is just for sale. And and the funny thing about that is like obviously we know everybody's phone data is for sale that it it specifically asks you. It tells you, hey, we're, you know, we're we're doing this and this. And we also know the government is not allowed to just have it. But when they started going around and like, oh, as a dude, I can just buy like, yeah, what do you know? I've got the $280,000 that I I can just buy the batch from these four towers on this day, you know, that's allowed.
>> And then whatever you get out of that uh can just be do whatever you want, >> your own coincidence. I bought the data.
It was for sale and I bought it and now I have it. You know, that's it's that's such a good non-evil move actually. Like that's such a great um spoiler kind of move.
>> It's like a Joker Joker type of [ __ ] [ __ ] >> or Batman type of [ __ ] honestly because you know like oh uh you're going to have your evil evil cabal meeting. All right.
Well, so you all >> you don't bring your phone.
>> Yeah. Why did you bring the you your henchmen brought their phones, dude? Did you not check your henchmen's phones?
It's like [ __ ] Oh, I guess my henchmen did bring their phones. Yeah. Yeah. That [ __ ] idiot that got popped by um that he was Secret Service and he got popped by uh James O'Keefe sending photos to uh a woman who he thought he was courting and it was like, "Oh, here's Air Force 2 and we're off in Dubai doing this and this." You dumb [ __ ] But you don't even have to do that. You can just >> buy the cell phone data for like, "Oh, this phone number."
>> Yeah. Yeah. I'll just buy the batch data. When did he leave? Oh, he left at 4:13 a.m. That's exciting.
>> You threw a number out there. You said like $250,000.
Was that just out of your ass?
>> No, it was just out of my ass.
>> Okay. I was I was I was thinking I was like, how much would it actually cost to buy that batch? It it depends how much at a time, but I I I I know I saw numbers before, but I'm certain that with a quarter million with a quarter million that I can drop on it in an afternoon, I guarantee you I can find out whoever you want to know went anywhere at all in the last 5 years. You know, it ain't that expensive. It ain't that [ __ ] expensive. It's right there. And I don't know how to make the engine go, but it's not actually that much data that you need, you know?
Right. You just have to be able to piece it together. And now we have >> We have AI that will just, oh yeah, here you go. And then maybe ask two different AIs and make sure they both say the same thing before you actually, you know, drop a JDAM on somebody.
>> I know we talked about this before um about like uh every phone being compromised, but I don't remember. Is there any way of communicating with anyone uh that like what's the safest safest method in person?
>> [ __ ] >> in person. Right. Right. Just text messages that say you know >> in person in a Faraday like in person inside of a Faraday cage by candle light.
>> Yeah.
>> In front of a flock camera.
>> Right. Right. Right. Yeah. Well, and that's just it. I mean there's >> over Discord.
Well, oh, dude. Uh, the Was that a was that a Discord thing that you found or was that a a different thing that you that you posted? Was that just from a website?
>> So, the thing was from a website. Uh, and that was um but it was a Discord thing that I found. Um the so in my I guess I'll talk a little bit about this um like in my uh the neverending story of um me uh of the the all the Twitter drama like I I people I think have been you know I'm sure that you know for all of you uh from an outside perspective this is you know like oh my god why won't you shut up about the Twitter drama. Um it's so it's not >> convoluted and very personal from >> it's convoluted. It's very personal as it so happens. Um it turned out that it was less so um uh drama and more that um there was I I suppose one could call it like a clerical error at the gangstalking factory.
>> Um Whoops.
Yeah. And so it's sorted out now. We're I think I'm I think you know, knock on wood.
Um so you're you're we're getting gangstaled by uh all the At least that's what you were outwardly saying. There is a gangstalking campaign against me.
People are constantly tweeting at you, trying to harass you.
>> Yeah. Harassing me, trying to get trying to get me to kill myself. Um you know, trying to get me to relapse. like, you know, they struck the this podcast off of Spotify. Uh, every, you know, doxed me, doxed my family, tried to get my family fired um from their job, tried to get my girlfriend fired from her job, got my girlfriend to leave me um just through via, you know, people were like coming to the apartment that she lived in like just nasty. Um, and more importantly, uh, or not, I guess not importantly, but more critically in this thing, no matter what I tried to do, no matter how many people I tried to make nice with, no matter, uh, if I could explain myself, um, whatever, like it was relentless. these people were posting, you know, like I would say on the accounts that were really uh heavily involved anywhere between like five to um up to 117 times per day. It was they lived for this. It was all they did.
and you know just following some uh basically uh uh me going um someone described it as uh like watching this whole thing and watching my progression is like seeing a zebra become a carnivore and start eating lions.
uh which >> okay >> I which is like okay yeah that's sure but last night there was a point where just all of a sudden all of these people who had been completely relentlessly devoted to destroying my life um for the last 3 months uh doing it 18 hours a day um in any creative way they can to a point to a point and degree that it required like it was almost a full-time job just trying to keep that [ __ ] at bay. They show up and they're like, you know, hey, yeah, our bad. Sorry. And they stopped.
>> Did you say why they stopped? Uh cuz what you found?
>> Yeah.
So, what I found um like there there's all kinds of stuff I found, but let's just say I I did wind up, you know, being like, "Oh, hey, this is the Discord server that is like, you know, here's the 15,000 plus post channel devoted specifically to like, you know, hey, yeah, we're going to make Flesh Simulator kill himself." Haha.
>> Which is [ __ ] in >> It's insane. Weirdest thing that has happened to me in my life. And I'm I but I'm happy to move on like bless >> you know whatever. Yeah. Like all I want is just you know I don't know what the deal with all this was to the powers that be. Um please subscribe to the Patreon. Absolutely. Also the audience uh please subscribe to the Patreon.
>> Um you know you can put some of that manpower to good work. Um >> they can they can listen. uh they can have something to do while they're, you know, whatever making the guy who developed like, you know, the wa the engine that runs on water like get divorced or whatever the [ __ ] they they're up to.
>> Exactly.
>> I say forgive and forget, you know?
>> I I just like it just, you know, well, that was weird. Anyways, >> glad it's done.
>> Hell yeah. And >> I want every single person who thinks that they're being gangsted uh and doesn't have proof. I want them all to be vindicated. Everyone who's >> not all, >> you know, uh 5G is No, all of them.
I don't know. I feel like this just is just another step in opening the doors of >> this isn't crazy anymore.
>> I feel like there's got to be at least half the people that complain about it, it's just someone like [ __ ] at Quantico being like, you know, oh yeah, I said that, you know, they're they're having handicapped. Oh god. Have you seen that Twitter account, Gangstalking Handicapped?
>> No. And it's this guy who is convinced that um the government is sending disabled people uh out in public to stalk him. And so he's just obsessively documenting and posting pictures of like >> all of these people that are like in wheelchairs and the captions are just like, "Fuck you, [ __ ] >> [ __ ] fed." And it's just like some confused poor old lady like in a wheelchair looking at him while he takes like a flashon photo of her.
>> Those videos are great. Yeah. You know, it's like every the guy just filming every car that honks at the intersection outside of his house. He's like, "There they go again." But [ __ ] it. That guy's right. Um they are honking systematically to [ __ ] with him. And uh the the video of the the mailman who where the lady called him out for gangstalking. He was a gangstalker. Why is he at her house every day?
>> I mean to be fair like there is a level of it where it's like they they will intentionally use tactics that are so insane that if you try to talk to someone about it, >> it'll be it it automatically discredits you. Like it's Oh, sure. Sure. Right. Because like I mean we're we're in such a different world than we were just 10 years ago on all this where people are cloud seating is now a household term or it's getting there.
>> Yeah.
>> Where people before were looking at uh what do they call it like contrails and you know saying that like they're doing something. These didn't exist back in 1982 or whatever.
>> Sure. and now they're all over the place. That used to just be something that you would funnily share with your friends. Look at these goofballs. They think that these contrails are actually chemicals being dumped into the atmosphere. And it's like, yeah, well, it is, >> right? Well, >> or at least to a degree. That's a partial truth.
>> I mean, they definitely can be. It's not. So, what it is is it's definitely not possible, >> but it's definitely not all of them. And yet, some of those did exist in 1982. I don't know, man. Like water vapor is real. I I don't know who needs to be told that. Like they there is >> Why do they last for 30 minutes to an hour, you know? I mean, unless you are a pilot or someone who studies it, then you have no credentials to dispute it.
I'm looking into the side chat one of these images from disabled stalker.
That's the uh disabled stalker. Give him a follow >> at disabled.
Although, actually, maybe don't. That'll that'll just uh you'll be like, "Oh my god, they're all following you."
>> Actually, dude, no. Make a new account.
Make a new account like Handicap Hero 453 or whatever and then follow him. Now we're talking.
>> Or if we have any geogers out there, any geogers out there, find where this picture was taken. Find where this guy lives.
>> No, we're not. Okay, we're not we're not doing stochastic gangstalking.
>> All right, it's fine.
You know, if you can't beat him, join him is what I would say. Yeah, but we did beat him.
>> This guy didn't. Yeah, like and A, I did beat him. And then B, this guy is like, >> you know, he he's not he's a victim.
>> What? Are we >> We're just making Are we sure it's not a a gimmick account? Is he serious?
>> I He's been doing it for so long and he did it for so long to so few people.
Like I've been following like I've seen this account around for years.
>> Okay. I thought it was just a like a an ironic gimmick account.
>> I mean he's got a cash app PayPal link in his description.
>> So there is like a financial element to doing this. And it is funny. Doesn't it seem like something >> one of us or someone we might have associate with might >> do as a joke? I mean, it's it's kind of >> Well, it better be because uh Homeless Hero 1222 is going to be hanging out [ __ ] >> and just be really even as a >> positive gangstalking is very funny.
>> Gang helping.
>> Yeah. All right. All right. What What would we do as gang helpers?
That's what So that is I do kind of do that to people like with the So that that is kind of a tactic that um the simulator accounts will use uh where like and this is part of what I think made uh a certain subset of people not like me, not the people that had the um work ethic to >> do gang song because that that [ __ ] is a lot of effort. Like >> Sure. And like really I I I've I've actually warm like I've I've I have less uh icy black hatred towards um communists and leftists in my heart uh than I did um earlier.
>> Because I I got Yeah. Yeah. But like I I got to a point where I realized that like you know wait a second there is no way that a group of communists would be able to stick to like working this hard for this long >> and what so what out like I know the outcome is you know they wanted to harass you into suicide I guess just for kicks or for whatever sexual or satanic pleasure they get out of But the amount of work that that takes to organize all these people, >> there has to be like some larger goal than just personal satisfaction.
>> Well, if you already have such a network, no, you could you could use it for personal satisfaction. And uh >> like like is it homework? Is this homework? Is this like a little uh internment everyone trying to get into?
Who knows? Who could say? Uh because you know we're moving on. We're not focus We're not Yeah, we're moving on.
>> So So all right. I will say this. Uh I was in the grocery store major chain uh Publix for everyone who's in this part of the country >> and I keep saying this. I keep seeing the same people behind the cash registers each time.
>> No, no. I was walking around the other day and two different people like this some guy was just walking by and he's like, "Uh, hey man, I really like your tattoos." It's like, "Okay, well, weird." Because we were just passing each other. And then two minutes later, another person said it.
>> And uh in my head, I'm like, "What the [ __ ] is this? Why did two people say that they liked my tattoos?" And I looked at the second person cuz that was [ __ ] weird. He's not carrying any groceries. He's just like picking up a random object and looking at it, just lingering around the store. I was thinking it was like a secret shopper, which I had haven't seen. It turns out it was or I don't I don't know this for a fact, but it was like one of these u multi-level marketing people where they >> they linger around and they try to get you into kind conversation and make friends with you >> and uh Okay, you know what? Build a false friendship.
>> I'd rather have the gangstalkers than the [ __ ] MLM people.
>> Oh my god.
Well, >> you want to talk about now? I'm trying to sell it. Now you're trying to Oh, no. Rusty sign on. No.
>> Hey, they're nice. You know, they're nice people. They like my tattoos. Okay, cool.
>> To our listeners, we we have an unbelievable opportunity that you're not going to want to miss.
>> Oh, >> if you stay to the end of the episode, we you know, you get a free vacation.
>> You get a free set of steak knives.
>> Yeah. Yeah, if you just if you just join the Patreon, pretty much all our secrets are are there.
>> We have like the whole course for discounted prices.
>> What if what if I just started like selling my Twitter account as a time share?
>> H that would actually work.
>> I think that actually two weeks out of the year to run the account.
>> I think you can I think you can do that.
I I think people would buy that. Isn't >> it's like being John be against some terms of service.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I think that's actually just how conservative incorporated does it, isn't it? Like isn't that just the whole thing? They get up to like quarter million followers and then they just rent that [ __ ] out.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean with drill is that what happened?
>> Oh yeah, I'm sure. Well, I think he just sold it.
>> Uhhuh. cuz his like his tweets got they started sucking >> sold it to the onion.
>> Oh my god, the [ __ ] onion, >> dude. This has been weeks now, but we had it on the list and I don't think we talked about it on the show at all. Oh yeah. [ __ ] Tim H highdecker running just Alex Jones just without any of the like he he's someone like I saw someone analyze it where it's like he he does such a good job at capturing like the mannerisms and the you know >> camera angles the camera angles. Yeah.
The production the mannerisms of whatever of Alex Jones and Infowars. But it's just it you can tell that it's being done with the only thought they have in their mind is, "Haha, look at these stupid [ __ ] rubes." Yeah, I I hate Tim H Highdecker. Eric is cool. Um, but like Tim is he he is a he's just like this smarmy like holier than thou like he's just the the arch like he he's the archetype the archetypal like um smug lib.
>> Yeah. And you can't be you can't be a satist. And I mean, everyone says this, like you can't it's not going to be funny if you're trying to satarize something that you hate, >> right?
>> Yeah. Exactly. Ex. You if you're not willing to at least play with an idea, um you you can't you you cannot uh what's the [ __ ] verb? Yeah, saterize it. That's just not going to happen.
>> Sure. It's, you know, if you want to defeat someone's argument in a debate, you have to take time to understand what they're actually saying.
>> Oh, sure. or else it's a shitty debate.
And you know, maybe he does if he's that smart. But also just as an absurd I guess like he would be absurdist.
>> Uh okay.
>> Based on what he normally puts out, >> it's not absurd at that point. That's just it's just mad. And you're not that good at being mad, you know.
>> Yeah, it's mad.
>> It's it's just like a you know, maybe he come out with any more of that. Did he >> I haven't heard any follow up anything in this. In fact, like I'm glad that I I found the opportunity to shoehorn it in here because like it >> while we still can.
>> While we still can cuz I don't expect to see another thing from them. You know, they went through all this, took possession of it, and went da da da da da da. And that's the [ __ ] end, I guess. And it's not like, >> you know, Alex Jones has >> Alex Jones network is just like Yeah.
He's just like, "All right, well, I had to change the name."
>> Yeah. Now I have a new thing. Tada. What do you [ __ ] mean? So, >> but like and I I think this is another one of those left-wing right-wing problems where if if we can ruin the name, then that's the end of it. And it's like, well, no, cuz what the we don't actually care about what it's called at all. It doesn't it doesn't matter.
>> Yeah. Well, it's it's going to take a lot of work for people to disassociate Infowars with, you know, not with Alex Jones since it's been there so long.
>> And if they were putting a bunch of stuff out in the name and and in the branding and just saturating like really dumb [ __ ] tabloid level uh bat boy type [ __ ] you know, >> Weekly World News, >> Weekly World News. if they were throwing just mountains of that out real quick.
Uh, and whatever other satire stuff they can, you know, throw in as well where it's like, oh, Infowars, yeah, that's that satire site, right? And but they're not they're not doing that. So instead, the the the new Alex Jones thing, he still has just his own name recognition and everybody knows what h the story was big enough that anybody who even kind of gives a [ __ ] about any of this knows that that Infowars >> isn't Alex the Alex Jones one. So, I know I'm [ __ ] really stupid when it comes to this, but I do not understand how >> they were able to take InfoWars from him or also they did it with like Project >> Veritoss. So, well, there's two different ways. So, Project Veraritoss, he got bought out cuz he's [ __ ] and did not ensure that he had his own personal controlling interest in the company. Right.
>> Yeah. He didn't retain 51%.
>> Yeah. Just never do that. I don't give a [ __ ] what the investment is unless you're ready to sell off completely.
Just you just you keep your personal individual 51% and set [ __ ] up where like no the entity just dissolves. Uh if that ever changes, you know, but >> with Alex Jones, it was that they sued him for 10 bazillion dollars in the the biggest settlement of all time and then they were like, well, no, you can't bankruptcy your way out of this. You have to actually you got to sell your stuff. No, we're not going to your assets.
>> Your assets have to all be liquidated.
They took his cat for [ __ ] sake. That you know what? Yeah, they took his cat.
They took his cat >> to sell uh to cover the [ __ ] It's so st and it wasn't they didn't even hold which what you what you're supposed to do when this happens is that these things are supposed to be auctioned off >> and that way because you're supposed to be trying to cover this debt, right? The whole reason that it's seized is because you have to try and cover the debt that you're going bankrupt over and so it has to be auctioned and the highest bidder gets it. Well, of course, everybody was just like, "All right, well, whatever the highest bid is, we're just going to, you know, we're going to out bid it and take it." And instead, they had a closed auction with one bidder and that was the Onion. And so that's that was how that went down, right? So it it was it's not about the settlement. It should actually, of course, it should actually be overturned just from the way the uh the auction took place because that's evidence of malfeasants.
>> They'd also have to do that about [ __ ] all the, you know, FEMA homes like New Orleans, >> of course.
>> But, um, the the end result is all is just it's such a [ __ ] limp dick end result because they didn't end up being able to smear. Yep. they they took everything from him and it turns out he's still Alex Jones and so really it's the Alex Jones network and everybody knew that in the first place and you know even if the other guys who worked for him uh got swatted and uh I think one of them was you know got busted for there's a dead guy and there's guy got you know his marriage murder yeah so >> Jesus >> Alex Jones is still the [ __ ] around and everybody knows who he is and so if if Alex Jones does an Alex Jones show, everybody who wants Alex Jones will go get it, you know? And so that's the dumbest part of all of this. And I don't think I I I don't know what they thought they were going to do since they're not following through right now, you know?
Like I'm I'm >> It's because these are people who are they are loyal to establishments.
>> I guess >> they're loyal to the New York Times.
They're loyal to >> whatever. Oh yeah. Yeah. No, you're absolutely right. Yeah. Because if the New York Times got >> fired their writers, they these people wouldn't give a [ __ ] They'd be like, "Oh, I like the new writers. I like the new writers. I like the new writers. I like the new WR." And it's like >> cuz what they what they like is that they like, you know, >> they like that they read the New York Times.
>> Yeah. It's It's a prestige thing. And they're like, "We're going to ruin the prestige of Infowars." And it's like, >> first of all, >> what it just No. Yeah. No theory of mind for those people.
>> None whatsoever. No. Well, because here's the other thing. The people who can do that, inevitably, well, you know, on once you understand things, you don't do that anymore. You know, like that's that's how that works is that you've learned. Uh it's it's not >> like you've grown.
>> You've grown. We we all buddy, we all at one point or another stomped our foot and said, "It's not fair." And demanded that our mommy helped to make a thing fair.
>> I was just two at the time. you know that that's all. And I stopped doing that at some point or another because I came to understand that nobody else in the situation cares if I think that it's fair. There's no gut feeling that anyone has about my understanding of fairness.
What the [ __ ] do you mean? That's not an operation. So yeah, I stopped doing that. One day they could do the same. And when they do, they'll stop giving a [ __ ] about it being the New York Times. But until then, you know, I it's silly it's silly for me for for me to get upset about someone else's lack of theory of mind, you know, but like I guess Okay.
>> I I was just looking at I was looking at the uh Infowars site and they they're like linking Alex Jones network >> their Twitter account.
>> Um and I was checking to see like is this the actual account or are they trying to parody >> Sure.
>> whatever Alex Jones started. think this is his new one is the AJN Live.
>> Yeah, >> at AJN Live.
>> Okay.
>> So, I don't know. I mean, I guess they're just doing that to uh further the joke or what new thing or >> I wonder what the [ __ ] that confusing.
>> I There's got to be some kind of [ __ ] plan here. You You can't go through all of this and then have no [ __ ] plan, right?
I I feel like there's a behind-the-scenes power struggle because I think that there's probably one person who's like, "No, we got to make it super real. We got to, you know, actually someone who like actually wants to play it straight so that they can, you know, actually try to get some InfoWars viewers to, you know, prank or mislead or gaslight or whatever the [ __ ] they want to do." And then I think you have a much bigger portion of people and it's like that that [ __ ] um that that Juniper idiot on Twitter uh who >> Juniper >> I I don't even remember why what I did to get blocked by them, but okay. It was >> I'm sure it was uh No, I do remember what it was. Um it was Oh god. It was because I made fun of um that uh like the the lady whose um like her boyfriend got murdered and she was just like >> fat [ __ ] >> Cringe.
>> Yeah. And then she like gave him a popper's funeral after raising all the money for his burial. God damn.
>> And spent all the money. Um >> and they were also like refused to identify the person who stabbed him. And uh she I there there was a picture of her for she had her arm around Zoron mom Donnie and I just posted run Zoron.
She's got the death touch >> and [ __ ] people got so so mad at me for that and like it's it's never the stuff that I'm I'm expecting that they're going to get mad at. It's it's [ __ ] like that, right?
>> Yeah. Um, that was what did it. And it's like, you know. Okay. Um, uh, did we talk about his live stream?
>> Who?
>> Mom Donnie.
>> Oh, no. No, we didn't.
>> Oh, I did. We talk about Hassan Per um, basically being mad that Zoron Mum Donnie hasn't stepped in to rescue him from his federal charges.
>> Is that a thing? I hadn't seen that.
I don't know what they who did >> he said I I have it written down here where he's like, you know, he said, you know, maybe he'll prove me wrong about rescuing him from his >> federal charges from the Treasury Department.
>> Yes. The mayor of New York >> on of like or you know, not even char he's not even charged yet. He's like, you know, why why can't the mayor of New York um unsubpeen me by the Treasury Department?
>> Is he actually okay? There's a strange that [ __ ] dumb that like the the reality of Zoron is uh he doesn't [ __ ] matter. He's a mayor of a really ugly city that like and it's loud and a lot of people talk about New York and I guess from a cultural perspective there's some issues. It's like, you know, it's a job. Rudy Giuliani did the job >> twice, didn't he?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. So, you know, [ __ ] You know what? I Anytime somebody brings up Rudy Giuliani, I just think of that his his hairspray, >> his hair just melting down his face.
>> What a bad That's a shame for a guy who I you know, >> he was around for 9/11 there, wasn't he?
Wasn't that the thing? Yeah. And you know, he was in Jack and J.
>> Oh my god.
He he cleaned up the city. He he uh he instituted stop and frisk and made uh you know the it's it's funny seeing like New Yorkers talk about it where it's like you know man he made the city safe.
Right. Exactly.
>> That's all I ever heard. Yeah. Growing up is is Giuliani was the hero of New York and then everything started getting really weird and he was getting imprisoned. Uh, and so it's like, all right, who the [ __ ] is this guy really?
Who's he actually working for?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> What are the mechanisms behind the scene? I I don't know. It's not my city.
>> Exactly.
>> I mean, the re We all know who the real hero of New York is.
>> Oh, who?
>> Well, >> Larry Silverstein.
Thank you. This has been Gladadio.
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