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Here we are broadcasting. Good afternoon. We are painting the ceiling of my house.

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This is a peaceful town hall. The speaker introduces the first video.

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In this video, the speaker shows photos of planet Earth that have been divided, copied, and reflected vertically. They point out that when you look at the images from the bottom, you can see a cat-like shape. As you continue to look up, more faces and shapes become visible, including a ram with a horn. The speaker encourages viewers to keep looking and ponder the meaning of these images.

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The video discusses the experience of some children aged 3 to 6 who visited a farm and saw animals like rabbits. At first, they didn't believe it until they saw it with their own eyes.

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The speaker identifies with various labels but doesn't get caught up in them. They grew up in Eastern Kentucky and find rejuvenation in the interactions with the people they know. Their philosophy is live and let live, influenced by the self-sufficiency and respect for privacy in their community. They enjoy building and making things, especially those that improve others' lives. They talk about their experiences at MIT, their invention of a self-watering flower pot, and their return to Kentucky to build a house using local materials. They discuss their involvement in local government and their belief in the importance of keeping government in check. They also talk about their farm, their cattle, and their use of solar power. They reflect on the dangers of power and their dream of living a simple life on their farm.

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"I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here." "Conneman lives in the kitchen." "Tversky lives in the bedroom." "This is my shed." "And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up." "On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn." "The streams and the rivers were dry, and I it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here." "And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree." "And then pretty soon I'd done this whole forest."

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The speaker marvels at the Grand Canyon and the mountain range in the distance. They question the globe theory and suggest there may be two realities at play. The speaker mentions supernatural beings and a flat earth perspective. They conclude by sharing an image from the infrared video clips and leave viewers to ponder its meaning.

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I'm a brainwashing expert, and I am personally terrified of short form social media like that. And I'm not immune. And I'm one of the best in the world, and I am not immune to it. And I think that should be a stark warning for a lot of people. What's the cost, though? What's the cost of the life, in your view, of living this kind of life where we go home and we just burn our brains out with these social media apps and fry our dopamine receptors? Is there a cost? Yeah. I think the cost is increased loneliness. And that these apps any app that sells ads has two main goals. Number one, and all advertising shares these two main goals. Number one, make you compare yourself to other people in unhealthy ways. Number two, make you think I am not enough, and we see that everywhere. I'm not enough, and I'm comparing myself to other people, and it gets us into an us versus them. Then it traps you into a corner of confirmation bias. Whatever you think, I'm gonna show you this group of a 150 people that agree with you. No matter how stupid, how radical, how absolutely bizarre your ideas are. Let me show you all of these people. And then you start thinking the whole world's like that. So really quickly, what happens when we conglomerate people together? Like, I've only been in New York once in my life, but we're in New York right now. I'm looking at my hotel. I was like struggling to find a piece of nature. Like, I think I have more trees on my property than they're in the whole city here. So on the whole, when you squeeze people together, have you heard of the bystander effect? So there there's a very good experiment that was led by doctor Phillips and Barto that they did at Liverpool Street Station. Oh, in London? In London. Yeah. Okay. So right at Liverpool Street, there's three or four steps to get up to the main. So from the street, there's a curb, and then there's three or four steps. They had this woman laid out on the ground wearing like a normal skirt and top, and I think 395 people either walked by her or stepped over her. And then they did it with a guy. And then they did it with a guy who's holding a beer, and he's asking for help. And they they it may have changed all these variables. But it's happened in New York City before. There's a woman named Kitty Genovace in the sixties, I think just two blocks from here, who was stabbed to death in front of, like, 55 witnesses. Don't quote me on that number. And no one called the police until much, much later, mostly because everyone thought somebody else would act. But if I described to you saying, watched a person get stabbed, and three people just watched, and they watched it happen. Would you say that that's psychopathy? That's a psychopath. So these large cities and stuff and the apps that are messing with the social part of our brain that makes us think the tribe is way bigger than our brains are made to handle causes this almost psychopathic behavior, which the bystander effect has been proven hundreds of times as an experiment.

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A person is recording what appears to be a dog being barbecued over an open fire in a neighbor's backyard. The recorder zooms in on the animal's tail. A child is present and repeatedly identifies the animal as a dog. The recorder states their cat is missing.

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Penny Polar Bear introduces herself and says she lives with her mummy and her other mummy. She explains that one mummy is a doctor and the other mummy cooks spaghetti. She adds, I love spaghetti. Lovely Penny.

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Speaker 0 spots someone fishing in Central Park and expresses surprise, noting they didn’t know you could fish there. Speaker 1 asks what is happening and what is that, prompting Speaker 0 to reveal it’s a video camera and to question whether fishing is happening in that spot at all. Speaker 1 asks if they are being videotaped, and Speaker 0 confirms they are filming because the person is in public. Speaker 1 says they’re not challenging the right to be filmed, just curious. Speaker 0 clarifies they find it interesting that someone is fishing in Central Park. Speaker 1 confirms fishing is allowed in Central Park, specifying it’s permitted in three ponds, including the pond they are in, and mentions the Mirror Pond as another spot. Speaker 0 remarks that they’ve never seen anyone fishing there before and notes they photographed the scene, calling it interesting and a unique aspect of New York City. Speaker 1 confirms the legality and adds the option to check the Central Park website for details, stating you can fish in the Mirror and the other spots. Speaker 0 admits they’re not disputing the permission to fish, just curious about the activity. Speaker 1 reiterates the fishing is allowed and mentions the quality of fishing isn’t very good and there are too many people around. Speaker 0 asks what kind of fish are present. Speaker 1 identifies largemouth bass in the water and, when asked about bait, says they fly fish and use flies. Speaker 0 asks if the flies are handmade, and Speaker 1 confirms they are, showing that flies are crafted by hand. Speaker 0 jokes about not understanding fly tying and admits to being unfamiliar with fly fishing, having mostly done deep-sea fishing on party boats and similar vessels. Speaker 1 explains that they tie their own flies, and Speaker 0 asks where they grew up. Speaker 1 replies they grew up in California and notes they don’t fish there often, but learned fly fishing later in life and considers it a great pleasure and sport, describing it as relaxing. Speaker 0 asks about living in New York, and Speaker 1 says they live there part-time. Speaker 0 remarks, “Okay,” and Speaker 1 suggests they can tell by the other person’s manner that they’re from New York. Speaker 0 jokes, “Get the hell out of here. Is it my accent?” Speaker 1 attributes their impression to several aspects of the person, then adds that some people might object to being videotaped. Speaker 0 confirms that some people do assault him for filming, but notes that the footage makes for good video. Speaker 1 asks what he does with the video, and Speaker 0 explains he posts it on his channel and has a lot of followers. Speaker 1 expresses interest, saying, “Do you really? Yeah. That’s great.”

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So, actually, it feels like no polishing for cotton. Natural. How do we feel about cotton as decoration? Personally, for me, it doesn't feel great. Hello, AD. Welcome to my home. Come on in. I actually worked with my sister Venus. Get inside my brain and pick my brain and show you my vision. Now I love art and I love, you know, all kinds of, like, artists and I find it really cool. So I was like, what if I had a formal living room, but instead of it being a living room, it's called an art gallery. So this is our gallery. It has some more fun stuff. This is a Leonardo Drew, another Radcliffe Bailey. These doors are actually from Nepal, which is really cool.

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The speaker discusses the claim that the FDA receives 47% of its funding from the pharmaceutical industry, noting that the agency released this figure only after a rumor that 50% of their funding came from pharma. They point out a perceived conflict of interest, suggesting that the people writing rules and regulations are funded by the same entities being regulated. The speaker shares personal health concerns and notes difficulty finding valid information not paid for by big pharma. They state that 85 to 90 percent of women with similar issues experience changes or relief in symptoms simply by changing their diet, specifically by going gluten-free, though the speaker personally is not inclined to go gluten-free. Instead, they mention cutting out refined carbs and sugars and report feeling a ton different after only two days on this diet. They express excitement about sharing the journey with viewers. The speaker mentions reassembling a squat rack for a home gym and acquiring egg-laying birds, describing these actions as part of a broader stance against big pharma. They reiterate disbelief that 47% of FDA funding comes from the pharmaceutical industry and declare “a big to big pharma.” The speaker invites audience thoughts and feedback on the topics discussed.

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This is a peaceful town hall. The speaker introduces the first video.

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In this video, the speaker talks about how things were made in the old world. They mention the beautiful pop up books that were made with craftsmanship and beauty. The speaker also mentions other examples of the old world's artistry, such as lifelike marble statues and architectural designs. They contrast this with the bland and ordinary world we live in today. The speaker encourages viewers to question everything.

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This video features a work of art created by the speaker. It is a symbol of their hard work and dedication. The speaker presents the artwork and states that it is meant for the viewers.

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I live in a place called the mouse house, where distinguished mice like Kahneman and Taburski reside. I have a shed filled with books that influenced me. On the door, I have a list of my dogs' names. I once painted rocks blue to represent a dried-up river. Then I started painting trees and eventually created a whole forest. When asked for the best advice I've given, I replied, "Eat, Drink, and be merry."

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I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tversky lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree.

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Speaker 0: I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tversky lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and I it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree. And then pretty soon, I'd done this whole forest.

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The speaker emphasizes the peaceful nature of the town and town hall setting. They then introduce the first video to be shown.

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I call it the Miles House because some very distinguished mice live here. Conneman lives in the kitchen. Tuberski lives in the bedroom. This is my shed. And on that side are the books that most influenced me growing up. On the door are the list of my dogs, Markey, Fortuna de la Spunky, Heidi, Tits, Bloody, and Hepburn. The streams and the rivers were dry, and it so horrified me that I came out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there was once a river here. And then after I got done painting the rocks, I just sort of walked over here and then did that tree and then did that tree and then I did this tree and then

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The speaker draws continents on both sides of the surface and writes "same" below. They label it as "summer land" and draw rays coming out of a black sun, along with the words "northern lights." The center of the drawing resembles the mason symbol, a square and a compass. They highlight a ray from the black sun towards the moon and erase the moon's face.

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This is the owl statue. It's really cool. The pond needs to be filled up. Ferns have grown on the statue. I wanted to see this. I can go behind the owl. Time to leave now.

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I call this place the Mouse House where distinguished mice like Kahneman and Taburski live. My shed holds books that influenced me. The door lists my dogs' names. I painted rocks blue to show where rivers once flowed. I painted trees and a forest. The best advice I've given is to eat, drink, and be merry.

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Speaker 0 and friends react with shock in 2021, saying "Damn. Damn. Oh, this is 2021, y'all." "What is life right now?" and "What is this painting? I forget what it's called." They describe their DIY project as "Probably a budget of done in the yard" and celebrate progress. They mention "DJ and X" and the Instagram handle "U z z I e c a g z o." The moment feels surreal: "Dude, this is surreal. I never would have imagined that we would be here." They declare, "We did it." A close bond emerges: "You were right. I love you." They switch to their channel and ask, "Is this not gonna be the best film you've ever made in your life?" "You gotta give me a real kiss for that shit." They joke about recording: "You weren't recording me." "I'll delete that shit. But I didn't record you, Hermie." "It was just voices."
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