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The speaker expresses gratitude and acknowledges their wife. They interact with someone in the audience and then proceed to talk about their mother. There is a brief interruption to adjust the camera. The speaker mentions a lollipop and continues speaking to someone off-camera. They ask a child their age and mention the challenges they face. The speaker shares a preference for children over adults and asks if anyone knows what their father used to say.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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The speaker discusses an unnamed woman whose teleprompter went off, and she "didn't do well." The speaker relates to this, saying it has happened to them, and "you have to be able to do it." The speaker believes the woman "shouldn't be there anyway." The speaker then says "North Carolina is so bad," and mentions Kamala Harris was there for 3 hours today.

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I can't be here often, but Bill has everything under control. This morning, in the oval office, I asked the president if everything was great. I thanked the academy for the honor, which is a dream come true. Being an actor has been my lifelong aspiration since childhood.

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The speaker introduces Emmanuel Bearer as someone they consider extremely shady and outlines a request to obtain explicit footage of him, specifically who he was with in the crowd, and to identify every person in attendance. The speaker claims Bearer is a former Oracle engineer, likely from Germany, and notes that Bearer attended the event. They question how Bearer, a relatively obscure figure, became an eyewitness who appeared in Salt Lake City in coverage by the mainstream media, specifically mentioning PBS. The speaker asks how PBS or other media outlets knew to reach out to Bearer and whether Bearer tweeted or otherwise indicated he was there. The speaker describes a desire to understand the process by which Bearer was selected for media interviews and to replicate a method of on-the-ground reporting at the UVU campus rather than relying on Bearer’s account. They reference a prior incident involving Tiffany Barker to illustrate concerns about how media connections are made and how certain individuals gain attention. The speaker asks for clarification on how Emmanuel Bearer was chosen as an eyewitness and why mainstream media pursued him. The speaker then presents a clip of Bearer testifying on PBS, quoting Bearer: “I hear this loud sound, and I'm like, that wasn't what I thought it was, is it? I was like, no. This can't be happening right now. And we all ducked.” They note that Bearer appeared on nearly every news channel and mention that there may be a longer clip they could locate. Finally, the speaker appeals to anyone who attended the UVU event with Bearer to come forward to clarify who Bearer was with, to send photos, and to explain how Bearer became an eyewitness that the mainstream media wanted to speak to, expressing strong suspicion about the unattended appearance and coverage of Bearer.

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Here we are with the most important TV and film execs in the world, and you're all terrified of Ronan Farrow. It was a big year for pedophile movies like Surviving R Kelly, Leaving Neverland, Two Popes. But nobody cares about movies anymore. Everyone's watching Netflix. I could just say, "Well done, Netflix. You win. Good night." This show is so long, you could binge watch the entire first season of afterlife instead. That's a show about a man who wants to kill himself because his wife dies and it's still more fun than this. He didn't kill himself, just like Jeffrey Epstein. If you win an award tonight, don't make a political speech. You're in no position to lecture the public. You know nothing about the real world. Accept your award, thank your agent and your god, and get off the stage.

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The speaker states they have never called out behavior like this before and acknowledges the courage of those who have, expressing that it is terrifying to do so. They are unsure how to word the video but will proceed. The speaker asks how others cope with the anxiety of speaking out.

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I could be a dog catcher and was voted for president twice. But someone interrupts, asking to talk about Jeffrey Epstein and the Lolita Express. The conversation gets interrupted again, but the speaker mentions feeling sad about Arkansas.

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The speaker briefly mentions Ukraine and Russia, suggesting that a nuclear war would be worth it to support democracy and get vaccinated. They then mention shopping at Target in the pride section, looking for a shirt for their openly gay 6-year-old. The speaker abruptly ends their statement, expressing self-hatred and mentioning something about a vaccine for white supremacy. The moderator interrupts and thanks the speaker, asking them to move aside for the next person. The video ends with the moderator announcing a 5-minute break.

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Speaker 0 admits that the other person was right about something, but couldn't say much. They talk about making a film and how it's all fake. They mention not having their name or face on Instagram. Speaker 0 talks about wearing a Trump hat and attending a Trump rally during the daytime. They mention being a journalist and using a camera to record.

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The speaker thanks the audience for coming and asks what they think of the speaker's hat. The speaker states they are going to sign the hat and throw it out.

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The speaker asks for the person's name multiple times and tells them not to worry about being in the news. They mention being proud of the person and ask them to show their face. The speaker denies touching the person and tells them not to touch them either. They mention that the person is not allowed to post anything and then the transcript abruptly ends.

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Okay, everyone. So there's James Comey, right? The fired FBI director, some call him a deep state hero. I'm incredibly excited to be here, though I'm not sure why everyone else isn't as excited as I am. They're screening questions here. Who killed Epstein? My heart is pounding! It's an honor to see the disgraced and fired FBI director, James Comey, in person. A library staff member asked me to leave, but Comey can stay, right? He didn't disrupt the library, but he disrupted the whole country, a presidential election, and a presidential term! Still, my heart is fluttering that I got to see James Comey.

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I wish I could be here more often, but Will definitely has everything handled. This morning, I went into the Oval Office for our meeting, and I asked the president if everything was alright. Also, I want to thank the Academy for this tremendous honor. This might be the greatest moment of my life. Ever since I was a little boy, I wanted to be a real actor.

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Speaker 0, on behalf of Amy, thanked the devil and all the dark lords who gave her the award and allowed her to feast on the flesh of the enemy. Speaker 1 told Speaker 0 not to do the devil stuff. Speaker 1 then thanked everyone.

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In this room are influential TV and film executives, all seemingly intimidated by Ronan Farrow. It's been a significant year for controversial films, but honestly, no one cares about traditional cinema anymore; everyone is streaming on Netflix. This show could simply acknowledge Netflix's dominance and end there, but instead, we stretch it out unnecessarily. Even a dark comedy about grief is more enjoyable than this event. If you win an award tonight, please refrain from making political speeches. Most of you have less real-world experience than Greta Thunberg. Just come up, accept your award, thank your agent, and leave.

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Speaker 0 mentions feeling like a dog catcher and going to formation for president twice. Speaker 1 interrupts, wanting to discuss Jeffrey Epstein, but Speaker 0 refuses, saying they are walking and feeling sad about it.

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In this room are top TV and film executives who are all afraid of Ronan Farrow. The speaker mocks pedophile movies and criticizes the decline of cinema and traditional TV. They praise Netflix and suggest that the show should be shorter. The speaker jokes about a TV show called Afterlife and mentions that Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. They advise award winners not to make political speeches and belittle their knowledge of the real world. The speaker concludes by urging winners to accept their awards and leave.

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Speaker 0 presented a letter to the president, stating it was sent to the Nobel Prize Committee. The letter nominates the president for the Peace Prize, which Speaker 0 believes is well deserved. The president thanked Speaker 0, expressing that the nomination was very meaningful, especially coming from Speaker 0.

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Speaker 0 thanks the dark lords for giving an award and allowing someone to feast on flesh. Speaker 1 welcomes everyone to the satanic cult awards, praising the dark lord. Speaker 1 criticizes reading the prompter, claiming it warps minds and weakens allies. They are there to honor achievement in a category and present a golden idol to worship.

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Speaker 0: I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy to be up here with you nevertheless, And that way you speak more from the heart. I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble. Speaker 1: And, you know, one of the things that's going on here, they just turned off my I'm gonna go back. I lost the electrician here. Anyway, one of the things we found is that, you know, we we invented the semi computer chip, size of the tip of your little finger.

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The speaker congratulates someone on running, then expresses dissatisfaction with their hair as seen on camera. The speaker asks to leave the stage for five minutes to retone their hair, addressing someone as "mister future senator" and mentioning David.

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Erik van den Hart is nominated for the prestigious Liberal of the Year Award in the Netherlands. He expresses his gratitude and mentions previous nominees, Sander Schipper Pen and Christianne. Erik believes that liberalism is important and emphasizes the values of taking responsibility and social justice. He also mentions that if he wins, he will accept the award and not drink alcohol, leaving more for others. Erik plans to campaign and compete for the title. He encourages people to vote for him by saying, "Vote for Erik van den Buk."

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Speaker 1 asks about the period after the speaker stayed in the country and hid within it until receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, and whether fear for life prevented a return. They note it’s unusual that the Nobel Peace Prize was dedicated to the leader of a different country, with the speaker publicly saying he deserved it more than the speaker. Speaker 0 responds clearly: as soon as they learned they had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, they dedicated it to President Trump because they believed at that point that he deserved it. They state, “I dedicated to president Trump because I believed at that point that he deserved it,” and add that “a lot of people, most people said it was impossible to achieve what he has just done on Saturday, January 3.” They insist that if they believed he deserved it on October, they now think he has proven to the world what he means. They declare that “January 3 will go down in history as the day Justice defeated a tyranny,” calling it a milestone and saying it is “not only huge for the Venezuelan people and our future,” but “a huge step for humanity, for freedom, and human dignity.”

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Joe Rogan Experience #1368 - Edward Snowden
Guests: Edward Snowden
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Edward Snowden discusses his life after revealing government surveillance practices, emphasizing that he does not receive money from Russia and works by giving speeches and interviews. He wrote a book titled "Permanent Record," detailing his experiences and the implications of technology on government power post-9/11. Upon the book's release, the U.S. government filed a lawsuit against him and his publisher, aiming to suppress the information. Snowden reflects on his background in the CIA and NSA, revealing that he witnessed significant violations of constitutional rights through mass surveillance programs. He explains that the government is only supposed to monitor individuals with specific suspicion, but post-9/11, this changed dramatically, leading to widespread surveillance without proper legal justification. He highlights the role of key figures like Dick Cheney in creating secret legal interpretations that allowed for these practices. He describes the challenges of discussing these issues in mainstream media, where conversations are often limited to short sound bites, preventing meaningful dialogue about the implications of surveillance. Snowden emphasizes the importance of understanding the government's actions and the need for public awareness and engagement in these matters. Snowden recounts his journey from being a contractor to becoming a whistleblower, detailing his motivations and the risks involved. He expresses a desire for transparency and accountability in government actions, arguing that the public should have the right to know about surveillance practices that affect their lives. He discusses the ongoing relevance of his revelations, noting that mass surveillance has only become more pervasive with the rise of smartphones and digital technology. He critiques the legal framework that allows for such surveillance, particularly the third-party doctrine, which undermines individuals' privacy rights. Snowden reflects on his current life in Russia, where he has permanent residency but remains critical of the Russian government. He acknowledges the complexities of living in exile while advocating for privacy rights and government accountability. He concludes by emphasizing the need for collective action to address these issues, urging individuals to recognize their power in shaping the future and advocating for their rights.
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